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Schenectady Holiday Parade to debut sensory-friendly area for viewers this year

Schenectady County announces new features for the 55th Annual Holiday Parade, including a sensory-friendly space and a second grandstand

Schenectady Council Schedules Vote on $116M Budget Proposal

The Schenectady City Council is set to vote on a $116 million budget for 2025, which includes a property tax increase and the use of $3 million in unallocated American Rescue Plan Act funding

Iconic Schenectady Building Set for Renovation

A historic building in downtown Schenectady, the former Alexandra Apartment Hotel, is set to undergo a complete renovation by local development team J&J Apartments LLC

Schenectady council reaches agreement to pay tribute to restaurant owners

Late Italian restaurateurs Luigi Battaglioli and Marlene Hill will each have a street named after them in Schenectady's Little Italy neighborhood, following a City Council compromise

Former Deputy Schenectady Counsel’s Lawsuit Thrown Out

A lawsuit claiming unlawful termination filed by former city deputy corporation counsel Peter Lomtevas against the city of Schenectady has been dismissed by the State Supreme Court in Schenectady County

Union’s dance residency highlights contemporary dance

Union College senior Abby Wilder is now dancing 12 hours a week, more than she ever expected when she first arrived on campus

Schenectady Superintendent Urges Unity to End Violence

Schenectady City School District Superintendent Carlos Cotto Jr. has called for an end to violence following the fatal shooting of ninth grader Dubar Knowles at a house party

Authorities Identify 15-Year-Old Victim of Schenectady Shooting, Police Report

A 15-year-old was killed and a 13-year-old injured in a shooting at a house party in Schenectady, with no suspects currently in custody

Daley’s on Yates in Schenectady is Up for Sale – A Bite-Sized News Piece

Popular Schenectady restaurant, Daley’s on Yates, is listed for sale for $1,625,000, offering a potential opportunity for aspiring or seasoned restaurateurs

Schenectady Council Considers 90-Day Pause on New Marijuana Dispensaries

The Schenectady City Council is considering a 90-day halt on new cannabis dispensary applications as it develops zoning rules, following recent restrictions on vape shop locations
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