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New York Yankees’ Legend Spotted at Popular Capital Region Pizzeria [PHOTO]
Every now and then, a famous actor, comedian or athlete is spotted in the Capital Region. It doesn't happen often, but when it does, it's always headline news. Add another former athlete to the list of Capital Region tourists, as a long-time member of the New York Yankees' organization was recently spotted at DeFazio's Pizzeria in Troy.
Capital Region grassroots groups receive funding boost to combat youth violence
Capital Region grassroots groups at the heart of combatting violence among youth received a boost in funding Wednesday morning. Albany's victory church and a local business owner handed out funds to six groups to keep their missions going and continue serving the youth. Ben Williams and David Graham run local...
Business struggling with ongoing Troy construction zone
A Troy business owner claims summer construction is so bad, it's hurting his business. Construction began on Campbell Avenue back in May. A business owner tells CBS 6 that eleven total businesses are struggling to retain customers and receive shipments due to the ongoing road work. Bob Demeo's Discount Wine...
Clifton Park supervisor touts smart growth, open space protection
The town of Clifton Park has grown from around 33,000 to 38,000 residents in the more than two decades that Phil Barrett has been supervisor. Barrett talked with NewsChannel 13’s Mark Mulholland and Subrina Dhammi about how the town has been able to preserve open space while growing through smart planning.
New York State Police Arrest Hudson Valley Man Twice in Less Than 24 Hours
This guy doesn't seem to take a hint. New York State Police say an Orange County man is facing a slew of charges, including grand larceny. Offcials say it all started with a traffic stop late Sunday night on one of the state's main routes. What transpired over the next...
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.
Missing New York man found in Peoria County before passing away
PEORIA COUNTY, Ill — A missing man from Green Island, New York has been found dead in Peoria County, Illinois. According to a post from the Peoria County Sheriff's Office, 77-year-old John Dubaic had been last seen leaving New York in his RV on Saturday, July 13, and the last contact his family had with him was on July 15.
Pecks Road bridge closed after MassDOT inspection
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Pecks Road bridge has been closed until further notice. The bridge had been a one-lane road since 2019 after an inspection found weakened support beam structures. Now, following an inspection and report Monday, MassDOT asked the city to shut it down completely due to more deterioration found.
Live Around the 518: Shen superintendent proud of students’ accomplishments
Shen superintendent proud of students’ accomplishments. The Shenendehowa Central School District in Clifton Park is the biggest Capital Region school district. The district will have 9,334 students this coming year. It also has a teaching staff of 769 and a total staff of 2,179, which makes it one of the biggest employers in Saratoga County.
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.
Businesses fear Campbell Avenue closure will shut them down
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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.
July 23, 2024: Live at Tanglewood for Koussevitzky's 150th
Monte and Kaliis pose with an outfit owned and worn by former music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the late Serge Koussevitzky. We broadcast live from the Tanglewood grounds to celebrate the 150th birthday of Serge Koussevitzky, conductor, composer, and former music director for the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO).
Colonie Senior Services Center King Thiel II Ribbon Cutting
The Capital Region Chamber was delighted to be part of the ribbon-cutting ceremony for King Thiel II. Scheduled to open on August 1, King Thiel II will be the newest addition to our senior housing projects, featuring 99 affordable independent apartments. This three-story, 125,000 square foot building repurposes the former Colonie Elks property into a vibrant senior living community.
Draft for town’s future defines both challenges and opportunities
GUILDERLAND — After initially claiming it was under no obligation to disclose the document publicly, the town of Guilderland recently released the draft update to its two-decade-old comprehensive plan. A committee has worked for nearly two years with a consultant to draft the update, which the town supervisor hopes...
THEATER REVIEW: ‘The Comedy of Errors’ plays at Shakespeare & Company through August 18
This is my favorite Shakespeare comedy; it always has been. I suspect it always will be, and no matter how many times I have seen it, I always crave one more. For this outing in Shakespeare & Company’s outdoor arena theater, The Arthur S. Waldstein, they have chosen a wild, athletic, Vaudeville-style romp. This was an excellent choice for the visual humor and verbal wit that hides the play’s principal plot flaw: mistaken identity. Antipholus of Syracuse is roaming the known world seeking his twin brother, accompanied by his indentured servant and friend Dromio of Syracuse. They have come to Ephesus, where Syracusans are executed for existing, and they are immediately assailed as friends, husbands, and lovers. For some unexplainable reason, this confuses them rather than signaling that their twins must exist in this town. Thank you, Plautus.
Marynczak Tosses Gem, ValleyCats Shutout Aigles on Campers Day at The Joe
Troy, N.Y. — Nothing better than some early morning baseball in the Capital Region. Wednesday was campers day at The Joe featuring a matinee game between the Aigles and the ValleyCats. On the mound, Siena College alum, Arlo Marynczak, tossed a gem. His final stat line included six-and-a-third shutout...
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