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No Mechanical Failure Before Loudonville Plane Crash That Killed 34-Year-Old Pilot: NTSB
A preliminary report released by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Tuesday, July 2, states that investigators found no evidence of any pre-impact mechanical malfunctions or failures on either of the plane’s engines prior to the June 17 crash near Albany International Airport. Emergency crews were called at around...
Closed: ‘Contaminated’ Water Found At These New York Beaches
Officials from New York closed down two beaches because the water was found to be "contaminated." The Westchester County Department of Health confirmed two beaches were shut down because of "elevated bacteria levels." Westchester County Closes Two Beaches. Westchester County Beach Surveillance Program "protects the public from illnesses associated with...
Food Network Chef Nancy Fuller Lists 'Extraordinary’ Historic Hudson Farmhouse For $4M
Food Network star and chef Nancy Fuller is parting ways with her historic Hudson Valley estate, located in Columbia County outside the city of Hudson. Asking price? $3.995 million. The 75-year-old Fuller, who co-owns Ginsberg’s Foods and appears as a judge on the Food Network competition series "Holiday Baking Championship,"...
Menands Teacher Sara Maldonado Dies From Cancer At 34
It was a fitting sendoff for the beloved kindergarten teacher, wife, mother of two, and Disney fanatic who died Wednesday, June 26, at the age of 34 following a two-year battle with breast cancer, according to her obituary. “They did something for our family that will never be forgotten. It’s...
Bethlehem and Albany County responders extricate man from under collapsed concrete porch
A Roweland Avenue man was swallowed by his front porch and pinned under 1,500 pounds of concrete on Tuesday, June 25, The post Bethlehem and Albany County responders extricate man from under collapsed concrete porch first appeared on Spotlight News.
Kindlon defeats Soares for party nod in DA race
Lee Kindlon, the longtime defense attorney who challenged David Soares in the Democratic primary, declared himself the winner after unofficial results rolled in The post Kindlon defeats Soares for party nod in DA race first appeared on Spotlight News.
Convicted murderer sentenced on contraband charge in Columbia County
A man who's serving 20 years to life for second-degree murder out of Dutchess County was sentenced on Wednesday for having contraband in the Hudson Correctional Facility. Jose Dugger, 44, pleaded guilty to knowingly making/possessing dangerous prison contraband in May.
20 Restaurants In Albany County With Health Code Violations
In case you missed it, these 20 restaurants in Albany County had multiple or critical health inspection violations. Albany County published a list of restaurants that had multiple or critical health code violations during their last inspections in June. **The list includes restaurants and other food service establishments. 1. KARAVALLI.
Art Omi debuts new architect and artist–designed pavilions in Chatham, New York
At Art Omi, a series of new architect-designed pavilions will stretch across a 190-acre pastoral landscape in Chatham, New York. The project—officially known as Art Omi Pavilions @ Chatham—broke ground in May, and will debut 18 carbon-neutral pavilions collaboratively designed with artists and collectors. The multiphase endeavor features artists like Alice Aycock and Torkwase Dyson and architecture firms like SO — IL, Jahn/, and BKSK Architects.
New e-bike charging station opens in Amsterdam
A new electric bike charging station is now open in Amsterdam. The new bike stand charges the five CDPHP Cycle! e-bikes it holds wirelessly. It was celebrated at a ceremony at the Mohawk Valley Gateway Overlook in Amsterdam Monday. State Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara, a Democrat whose 111th District includes the city, says the collaboration between regional transportation and energy research organizations, including CDTA, NYSERDA, and Re:Charge, is key to promoting sustainable future-ready transportation.
What’s Next – Saratoga Springs’ Carly Wise
Wednesday marked the second installment of "What's Next?" - a new, weekly NEWS10 Sports segment running this summer that dives into what's next for some of the Capital Region's best student-athletes who just graduated, while also looking back on their tenured careers. Week two featured Saratoga Springs' Carly Wise.
Saratoga Springs faces lawsuit over $60K legal bill payment for city official
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (WRGB) — The city of Saratoga Springs is now facing a lawsuit after approving to pay $60,993 in private legal fees racked up by one city official. The lawsuit was filed by Michael Brandi, Chairman of the Republican Saratoga Springs Republican Committee, and it’s seeking to stop the city from making payments to cover Commissioner of Accounts Dillon Moran’s exorbitant legal bill.
Fireworks safety tips for Fourth of July
SARATOGA SPRINGS – It’s a fun way to celebrate Independence Day, but experts are reminding us: if not handled properly, fireworks can be dangerous. “Fourth of July definitely can be a busy night in the emergency room,” said Dr. Trace Caton, an emergency room physician for Intermountain Health.
Saratoga Springs vision care business has new home
A vision center in Saratoga Springs has moved to a new spot. Family Vision Care Center, a practice that has been operating in Saratoga Springs for more than 100 years, is now at 60 Carpenter Lane. Owner and optician Susan Halstead is excited about the local practice’s new home.
The Orchard Project Presents Variety of Events in Saratoga This Month
SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Orchard Project will present a variety of upcoming events which will allow OP artists to share their works-in-progress with the Saratoga Community. This summer’s public events include Open Rehearsals and Industry Days, Classical Training Workshops led by Fiasco Theater (July 8 – 11), the annual Orchard Project Summer Arts Festival Weekend (July 11 – 13), and Bloodstock to Broadway (July 24).
Saratoga Central Catholic Announces New Assistant Principals
SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Central Catholic School (SCC) announced this week that it has made two additions to its leadership team. Starting this month, Tiffany Farrell will assume the role of High School Assistant Principal, and Maria Izzo ‘84 will take on the role of Middle School Assistant Principal.
Woman arrested for allegedly trying to stop herbicide application in Lake George
Woman allegedly tried to stop herbicide application in Lake George. One person was arrested Saturday for allegedly trying to stop a controversial herbicide from being used in Lake George. The herbicide is designed to kill the invasive species milfoil. Helena Rice was on a personal watercraft in Sheep Meadow Bay...
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