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Social Enterprise and Training Center in Albany celebrates state grant
A Capital Region career training center is receiving a state grant. Schenectady’s Social Enterprise and Training Center — or SEAT — and its culinary lab in Albany are getting $100,000 in state funding from Democratic Assemblywoman Pat Fahy. Speaking at the announcement at the lab Wednesday, SEAT founder and CEO Jennifer Lawrence says the funding supports the city’s restaurant industry.
Vibrant View: An Experience in Color Expression - Opening Reception & Artist Talk July 20
SARATOGA SPRINGS —Spring Street Gallery invites the public to join an opening reception and artist talk for “Vibrant View” showcasing the artwork of Soliven Melindo and Max Litvinov from 4-6 p.m. on July 20. The exhibit will run from July 20-Sept. 13. Both Melindo and Litvinov use...
Rocket Picks 🚀: Saratoga, Gulfstream Park, & Monmouth Park for July 19, 2024
Let’s kick off another big Friday with the Racing Dudes Rocket Picks! Today, we have a FREE Late Pick 3 from Gulfstream Park!. We also have premium Rocket Picks for Saratoga and Monmouth Park, too!. Let’s GO!. Below is our FREE Late Pick 3 for Gulfstream Park:. Race...
Saratoga Picks | Curlin Stakes 2024
The Hall of Famer Shug McGaughey-trained Corporate Power and the Hall of Famer Bill Mott-conditioned Timeout will look to make their sire proud in Friday’s Listed $135,000 Curlin, a nine-furlong main track test for sophomores, at Saratoga Race Course. The event for non-winners of a graded sweepstakes at one...
World champion magician Simon Coronel brings ‘Glitches in Reality’ to UPH
The Capital Region and surrounding areas have welcomed some noteworthy visitors lately, from international royalty and Hollywood celebrities to Triple Crown thoroughbreds and a “Miracle on Ice” gold-medal winner. This weekend, magic royalty joins that list when current world champion magician Simon Coronel brings his new show “Glitches in Reality” to Saratoga Springs.
Massive Amount of Tickets Handed Out In New York State
The summer is at the halfway point and already the New York State police have handed out a large amount of tickets to drivers. The heat and humidity are going to start to subside and the fun is just beginning. If you are planning a road trip anytime soon, there are some things to remember. Watch for kids on bicycles and keep your speed in check. On those clear, sunny days it is easy to get distracted.
Local response to global software outage
Airlines and other services are dealing with major disruptions due to a major Microsoft and Crowdstrike outage. Around 7 a.m., Microsoft 365 said they released adjusted the update that had caused the disruptions. Local services have also been dealing with the global outages.
Series of arsons being investigated at two churches in Broadalbin
BROADALBIN, N.Y. (WNYT) – The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office along with other agencies announced that they are investigating a series of five arsons and acts of criminal mischief. All of these incidents have taken place in a span of 48 hours that began Tuesday. The first fire happened...
White Creek sheriff seeks tips on Notch Hill Lane camp burglary.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, N.Y. (WRGB) — Washington County sheriff seeks public assistance with identifying individuals of interest in the burglary of a camp, on Notch Hill Lane, White Creek, on Thursday, July 18, 2024. Any information could be provided by phone or at https://www.washingtoncountyny.gov/FormCenter/Sheriffs-Office-9/Submit-a-tip-Sheriffs-Office-59.
Man accused of setting multiple fires in Broadalbin
Five acts of vandalism and arson in less than 48 hours in the village of Broadalbin has caught the attention of the ATF and FBI. NEWS10 spoke to local law enforcement and business owners about the very latest on the investigation.
Colleges, National Grid provide aid amid power outages
Johnstown, NY (WRGB) — Amid the ongoing power outages, local colleges and National Grid workers have teamed up to distribute essential goods to those in need. At locations like Fulton Montgomery Community College, community members have been driving up to mini-stations set up by National Grid to collect cool water and dry ice.
5 things to know this Friday, July 19
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the Albany International Airport says they are dealing with ongoing outages that have impacted airlines and other organizations worldwide. Passengers flying in or out of the airport may experience delays due to the airline computer issue. Also, on Thursday, DOCCS announced the closure process will begin immediately at Great Meadow and Sullivan Correctional Facilities. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Friday.
07/19/2024: Near-Perfection to End the Week
The Latest Storm Tracker Forecast from Meteorologists Matt Mackie & Kevin Appleby:. You couldn’t ask for much nicer weather to round out the work week at this time of the year – seasonably cool temperatures, low levels of humidity, and bright sunshine. Dry conditions and low humidity carry us through most of the weekend, but storm chances increase next week.
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