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Schenectady County libraries to implement temporary modifications starting Monday

Schenectady County Public Library is temporarily suspending its hold service from Monday as it begins implementing service improvements during a period of "significant transition

Federal Authorities: Man from Schenectady Confesses to Selling Fentanyl Tablets

A 31-year-old man from Schenectady has pleaded guilty to distributing 1,500 fentanyl pills and 8.6 grams of cocaine base in 2023

Images: Garage Sale at Schenectady Jewish Community Center

The Schenectady Jewish Community Center held its annual community garage sale on Sunday, November 3, 2024

Exploring John Piper’s Account Book: Uncovering New Stories from Old Dorp

The article discusses the concept of names being unimportant, using Juliet's quote from Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" as a reference, and applies it to a small journal

Casting Call Begins for Hallmark Movie to be Shot in Albany and Schenectady

Filming for a new Hallmark movie, "Like Nobody's Business," starring Rachael Leigh Cook, is set to begin in Schenectady and Albany next week, with a call for background talent

Sanghvi and Tedisco Clash in 44th State Senate District Forum

State Sen. James Tedisco and Democratic challenger Minita Sanghvi debated issues including outmigration and climate goals in a Zoom forum hosted by the League of Women Voters

Schenectady Council Split on Sanctioned 2025 Budget

The Schenectady City Council has passed a $116.7 million budget for 2025 by a 5-2 margin, despite some dissent among council members

Don’t let Halloween misconceptions deter you from pet adoption — Animal Chronicles

The Animal Protective Foundation is advocating for black cats, often associated with superstitions, highlighting their qualities as great pets and encouraging adoption as Halloween approaches

Lexis Figuereo of Saratoga BLM Accused of Aiming Rifle at Individual in Schenectady

Black Lives Matter organizer, Lexis Figuereo, has been arrested for allegedly pointing an AR-15-style weapon at a man, but pleaded not guilty to charges of menacing and weapons possession

Video: Weekly News Summary from Daily Gazette, Oct. 19-25

For redevelopment - 111th Assembly candidate Joe Mastroianni is accused of mail theft, debris shuts down Rip Van Winkle Bridge, and a historic building in Schenectady is set for redevelopment
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