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REVIEW: Dweezil Zappa brings ‘Rox(Postroph)y tour to Albany’s Palace Theatre
Dweezil Zappa brought his “Rox(Postroph)y Return of the Son of …” tour to the Capital Region Friday night with an expansive and mind boggling performance at Albany’s Palace Theatre. To explain that rather strange tour title, this is a celebration of the 50th anniversary of two...
Report: Former CEO charged in fraud could face $200M in legal claims
Former Albany CEO could face more than $200 million in legal claims. A former CEO of a financial company could be facing more than $200 million in legal claims from former clients and creditors. Kris Roglieri had served as CEO of Prime Capital Ventures. He was arrested in May and...
Town officials unsatisfied with Catskill woman's changes to her pollinator-friendly yard
CATSKILL, N.Y. (WRGB) — A Catskill woman is in a growing dispute with town officials over her lawn. Jenae DiNapoli has transformed her lawn into an oasis of native plants and haven for pollinators, but for months, Catskill town officials have been trying to get her to cut it, citing it violates town codes.
$62 Million Development on Woodstock ’94 Site Sparks Fierce Debate
Winston Farm Development: Economic Impact vs. Community Concerns. SAUGERTIES — The proposed development of Winston Farm, the historic site of Woodstock ’94, is generating significant debate within the Saugerties community. On August 14, developers presented their draft generic environmental impact statement (DGEIS) to the Town Board, revealing plans for a mixed-use development that includes housing, a hotel, cabins, and more. According to the developers, this project could bring a substantial $62 million in annual economic impact, alongside various other benefits like job creation, increased tourism, and enhanced local vitality.
Schenectady man arrested for stealing oxycodone from employer, tampering with evidence
The Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office arrested Nerraw A. Black Jr., 29, of Schenectady on August 20 for tampering with evidence, among other charges. The Sheriff’s Office says he is accused of stealing a quantity of oxycodone from his employer in the Town of Wilton on July 13, which it is alleged he was knowingly and unlawfully in possession of a controlled substance.
Ellen DeGeneres Finally Opens Up After Career Imploded Over 'Toxic Bully' Claims: 'I Got Canceled for Being Mean!'
She wasted no time addressing the elephant in the room. RadarOnline.com can reveal Ellen DeGeneres has opened up about her Hollywood downfall for the first time since she was "canceled" from the industry over allegations of fostering a toxic workplace.The comedian, during her standup show at Radio City Music Hall on August 1, said: "I got kicked out of show business because I'm mean!"Eventually, they're going to kick me out again for being old!"But no subject was off-limits at DeGeneres' show in New York City earlier this month, and one attendee described the former TV host's event as part "redemption...
Pittsfield officer on patrol evacuates tenants from emerging fire
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) - Emergency crews in Pittsfield responded to a structure fire on Friday night. According to the Pittsfield Fire Department, firefighters were deployed to the scene of 11-13 Third Street for reports of an active fire seen by an officer that was on patrol and began to wake up the tenants from both sides.
New York Walmart Makes Major Change To Self-Checkout
After an increase in thefts, a New York Walmart has made a massive change to its self-checkout lanes. Customers at one Walmart will be limited when it comes to using self-checkouts. Do You To Show Your Receipt At Walmart In New York?. If a Walmart exit greeter asks you for...
Damon Dash Reported To Owe New York $8 Million In In Back Taxes
Dame Dash reportedly owes New York State $8.7 million in back taxes and penalties, and the state's taxation department has filed a motion in federal court seeking those monies at the auction of his Roc-A-Fella Records share next week. The post Damon Dash Reported To Owe New York $8 Million In In Back Taxes appeared first on Hip-Hop Wired. The post Damon Dash Reported To Owe New York $8 Million In In Back Taxes appeared first on Black America Web.
Albany Police investigate Whitehall Road shooting
ALBANY, N.Y. (WRGB) — Albany Police are investigating a shooting that sent one man to the hospital Saturday night. According to a release, at approximately 9:15 p.m. Saturday, staff from Albany Medical Center Hospital notified police that a 34-year-old man had entered the emergency room with a gunshot wound to his foot. Upon arrival at the hospital, officers said they spoke with the victim, who told them that he was shot while outside in the backyard of a residence in the area of Whitehall Road and Kate Street.
Today’s Women: Tommie Burch
A local yoga instructor, now author, just recently wrote a children’s book called ‘Being Me Is Special.’. After teaching kid’s yoga for more than three years, Tommie Burch was searching for the perfect literature to include in her classes. Tommie quickly learned if you want something done...
Candlelight vigil held for Dr. Alice Green
The Capital Region came together to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Alice Green. A candlelight vigil was held for the local civil right leader Friday night. Dr. Green passed away earlier this week from a heart attack. She founded the Center for Law and Justice in 1985 in...
Ulster County Village Looking to Set a New Speed Limit
Officials in Saugerties, New York have begun the process to set a village-wide speed limit. Most towns and villages across the Hudson Valley have reasonable speed limits set throughout each area, with most limits ranging from 15 to 30 mph. The low limits are put in place in high foot traffic areas in hopes of making it safer for pedestrians walking around town. The speed limits do vary by town/village. In Saugerties, 80% of the village currently has a 25 mph speed limit with the other 20% having it set at 30 mph.
Chilly August in New York? Whiteface Feels Like Winter’s Already Here!
You think it's cool for August in New York? It feels like winter has already started at the peak of Whiteface Mountain. As the temperatures drop for a few days, making it feel more like fall in New York, the weather at Whiteface is an entirely different story. Many of...
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