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HVCC North expands health sciences with new center
Open house at Hudson Valley Community College North welcomed potential students inside the STEM Education Center before its first fall semester. The newest addition to the Saratoga County campus expands the health sciences program.
Northeast Grocery Offers Administrative Jobs for People With Disabilities
NYSID’s member agencies offer support services to individuals with disabilities, including meaningful employment. Under the new agreement, NYSID member agencies will staff for janitorial and mail fulfilment services for NGI’s respective Schenectady and Buffalo, N.Y., headquarters. Janitorial services will be carried out on-site, while mail fulfillment services will occur at the Center for Disability Services mail fulfillment integrated business in Albany, N.Y. The janitorial and mail fulfillment contracts will create about 20 jobs at the start, and employees with disabilities will work in integrated settings and earn competitive wages.
Democratic fundraisers confirm Harris will attend Pittsfield event this Saturday
Less than a week ago, when President Biden was still running for re-election, Vice President Kamala Harris had top billing at a private fundraiser planned for the Biden-Harris campaign. Since Harris became a presidential candidate, people in the Berkshires have wondered if she will have time to attend. But on...
Lee officials mull adding electric vehicle charging stations to downtown
Lee — Following a July 16 presentation by East Coast Renewable Energy (East Coast) President Nicholas Valorie, the Select Board is considering adding electric vehicle charging stations to the downtown area, with those locations yet to be determined. Valorie advocated that the program would create Level 3 charging stations within the town’s borders at no cost to the municipality for its first year of operation, the product of National Grid and Eversource incentives covering 97 percent of equipment and installation costs. East Coast would donate the remainder of the fees, including five years of software needed to run the stations.
Extended School Year rocks along
It’s NOT just work, work, work at the City School District of Albany's Extended School Year Program at Albany School of Humanities!. On Wednesday, students in kindergarten-grade 12 had lots of hands-on fun in art, music, tennis lessons and Special Olympics training. These enrichment activities support the work students are doing to keep up in English, math, science and social studies over the summer.
The political animal: Joe Rossi’s journey through Albany’s cannabis maze
Join NY Cannabis Insider for its next industry meetup in NYC on Aug. 13, 2024. Tickets available now. Albany is a strange city. It’s visually impressive yet nondescript. Grand 19th-century legislative chambers and tall office buildings populate a downtown that bustles during legislative sessions but can feel empty in the summer.
Local church donating to grassroots organizations
A local pastor handed out donations to six non-profit organizations that work in the City of Albany as part of an anti-violence campaign. NEWS10 talked to community organizers about what the money means to them and the neighborhoods they serve.
Upstate New York Missing Woman’s Family Appeals For Her Safe Return
State Police in New York are currently searching for a mother of two from Upstate New York who has gone missing. It is their hope that someone reading this might have vital information about her whereabouts. The New York State Police are currently searching for a woman who has been...
Berkshire Humane Society Pets of the Week: Meet Binx, Luna & Willow
Every Wednesday at 8:30 we're joined by John Perreault, Executive Director of the Berkshire Humane Society to discuss all the happenings at their Barker Road facility, plus talk about their Pet of the Week. This week's Pets of the Week are a lovely trio of guinea pigs! The group consists...
Troy's outdoor music crackdown amid complaints, hits a sour note with some
TROY, N.Y. (WRGB) — In the city of Troy, there’s a lack of harmony over enforcing the city’s outdoor music ordinance and it’s striking a sour note with some. The Mayor’s Office is cracking down on loud outdoor music after receiving complaints from some downtown business owners and residents.
Curbing teen crime in the summer
After a string of crimes committed by young people across the Capital Region last week, NEWS10 learned more about organizations that keep kids off the streets. Sky’s the Limit is one summer program that’s been successful at getting kids on the right track.
Pittsfield Advises Against Contact with Housatonic for 48 Hours after Accidental Discharge
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city of Pittsfield is advising people to avoid contact with the Housatonic River until late Friday night after an accidental discharge of untreated wastewater near 901 Holmes Road. The Department of Public Services and Utilities sent the notification by email to local media at 11:06...
These Are The Capital Region’s Go-To Lunch Spots
No one should ever skip lunch, and we asked the residents of the Capital Region to tell us their go-to spots to grab some midday grub!. While they say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day I have to think that lunch is everyone's favorite meal of the day. No shade at dinner, or second breakfast if you're a Hobbit, but lunch is the meal I look forward to more than any other one.
Fired HVCC president will not get severance, must give back school-funded items
The HVCC president investigation had a rocky start. Ex-HVCC president Roger Ramsammy was on track to make $300,000 a year come September. That all ended after the Board of Trustees for Hudson Valley Community College fired him after 13Investigates reporting prompted a third-party investigation into a claim of sexual harassment.
EDITORIAL: To the Albany Diocese – Not an agenda, it’s just wrong
For Albany Diocese to host funeral services for Father Gregory Weider at St. Thomas the Apostle, we must voice our profound disappointment and concern. The post EDITORIAL: To the Albany Diocese – Not an agenda, it’s just wrong first appeared on Spotlight News.
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