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Spontaneous Broadway’ ready to present immediate, unique tunes at Mopco

The Mop & Bucket Company, a Schenectady-based improv troupe, will stage a limited run of its interactive show "Spontaneous Broadway" where audience members act as investors for a fictional Broadway producer

Proctors to Showcase John Lennon’s 1972 Concert Film

A restored and remixed film of a 1972 John Lennon concert is being screened at Proctors in Schenectady this week

Identity Confirmed for Body Discovered in Niskayuna’s Mohawk River

The body of a missing Schenectady man, Malachi Fennicks, was found in the Mohawk River, with police stating his death is not suspicious

Santabarbara, Assemblymember, Demands an Additional $10M in State Funding

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Fire ravages Glenville residence, family forced to relocate

A house fire in Glenville sparked a brush fire that took over seven hours and multiple fire departments to extinguish

40 Photos from the 2026 Eddies Music Awards at Proctors in Schenectady

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Buggy Jive, originally from Niskayuna, dominates at The Eddies event at Proctors

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GE’s Rotterdam Campus May Soon Have an Iron-Air BESS System, Free from Thermal Runaway Danger

Rotterdam's Town Board has approved a public hearing to discuss exempting GE Vernova from a restrictive code on battery energy storage systems, as the company plans a project that could use rust as a solution to the downsides of lithium-ion batteries

Leaders underscore the success of Schenectady youth employment initiative, citing personal belief as a key factor

Schenectady County's Summer Youth Employment Program is now open for registration, offering 14- to 24-year-olds a six-week summer job placement

Schenectady City Council Progresses with Modifications to Garbage Program

The Schenectady City Council has approved the drafting of documents needed to implement a new trash program, which includes moving to two bulk items a month and 45-gallon cans
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