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Discussion on Combating Hate to be Hosted by Union College and Schenectady Clergy

Three members of Schenectady Clergy Against Hate leading a discussion at Union College as part of the Forum on Constructive Engagement, taking place at Nott Memorial on Jan. 18 at 5:30 p.m. and open to the public

Schenectady’s Bluebird Home Decor shutting its doors

Bluebird Home Decor in Schenectady is closing its State Street location after the owner announced on Facebook that she would be shuttering the store in March

Schenectady Police Department Adds Nine New Recruits to Roster

: The Schenectady Police Department welcomed nine new recruits to join the current 162 sworn officers, who will begin their police academy training on January 15th

Schenectady school board considers options for choosing new superintendent

SCHENECTADY — The Schenectady Board of Education is weighing an in-house succession plan to replace departing Superintendent Anibal Soler Jr., who is set to take on the same post with Yonkers Public Schools in May. Soler accepted a five-year contract with the Yonkers district on Tuesday. The Schenectady school board passed a resolution during its

Schenectady resident confesses to stealing $122,000 from Albany County Sheriff’s Office

ALBANY - A Schenectady man who once worked as a budget analyst for the Albany County Sheriff's Office admitted Thursday to stealing more than $122,000 from the agency, federal prosecutors said. John T. Cox, 61, of Schenectady, pleaded guilty to mail fraud and stealing money from a federally funded agency. Cox admitted that between June

Nippertown Proctors Annie Performance Receives Rave Reviews for Outstanding Acting, Singing, and Dancing

Unless you've been living under a rock or on some deserted island for the better part of the past 40-plus years, it’s fairly certain you have some passing knowledge of “Annie,” the musical based on the comic strip “Little Orphan Annie.” It’s the story of a Depression-era orphan who comes to visit Oliver Warbucks –

Officials in Schenectady County keeping a close watch on upcoming storm on Tuesday and Wednesday

SCHENECTADY - Schenectady County officials are monitoring Tuesday night's incoming wind storm for potential power outages, officials said. The storm is expected to bring winds in excess of 40 mph and a mix of snow turning to rain and potential flash flooding. "Schenectady County is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of all residents,"

Schenectady allocates money for new design of Crane Street Bridge

SCHENECTADY — The city is exploring renovation options for the Crane Street Bridge, with the Schenectady City Council approving funds for a preliminary design for a new bridge during its meeting on Monday night. The city has secured federal funding for the design phase of the bridge, with the council approving $363,372 for the design

Jeffrey T. Kelly embraces the part of ‘Rooster’ in Annie national tour at Proctors

A self-described non-theater kid, Massachusetts native Jeffrey T. Kelly found his calling to the stage in his early 20s. He appeared in summer and regional theater before last fall when he landed the protagonist role of Rooster in the national tour of the Tony Award-winning musical “Annie,” which is currently in Schenectady at Proctors through
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