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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.
New Speed Limit in Albany
Most city streets have a max of 30 mph, but that is changing. The city speed limit will no longer be 30 mph in the City of Albany after the Common Council voted unanimously to lower the limit. On most city streets, the limit will be reduced to 25 mph.
Fireworks happening around the Capital Region
Fireworks are happening all over the Capital Region – some beginning Wednesday night. Amsterdam will hold an Independence Day Fest from 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Riverfront Park. It will feature Amsterdam’s X-Squad Water Team Show,. Amsterdam’s X-Squad Water Team Show, Tim Barr, Kolbie G and Ryan...
Busy Clifton Park Intersection to be Replaced by Roundabout
This comes in anticipation of increased traffic in an already busy area. A busy intersection in Clifton Park will soon be getting a makeover. Where Clifton Park Center Road meets Sitterly Road already has a stoplight in place. Currently at the intersection is a Stewart's Shop, Ellis Urgent Care Center and the southeast entrance to Clifton Park Center Mall. Bass Pro Shop is expected to begin construction on its first store in the Capital Region in the same area.
July 4th celebration draws hundreds of people at the Empire State Plaza
ALBANY, N.Y. (WNYT) – The annual tradition continued Thursday as hundreds filled the Empire State Plaza to celebrate Independence Day. Thursday’s celebration including live music from Soul and Orleans, a military flyover and fireworks that lit up the sky over the water at the Plaza. Lance Hoppen, the...
After years of renting, Troy receives RFPs for a new city hall
Eight proposals have been received for a new city hall in Troy. Mayor Carmella Mantello says her administration is working to evaluate and narrow the proposals down to two or three options before negotiations begin. The Republican says the Request for Proposals, which hasn’t been shared with the public, has led to new ideas on a potential location. Mantello says a new, more thoughtfully laid out city hall would make it easier for residents to utilize services.
Albany's Empire State Plaza to host July 4 celebration with ceremony and music
ALBANY, N.Y. (WRGB) — New York State's Independence Day celebration will be held at the Empire State Plaza in downtown Albany this year. With the venue open at 4 p.m., the event will feature a naturalization ceremony for new citizens, a flyover, live music, food and beverages, and activities for children, leading up to the fireworks show at approximately 9:15 p.m.
‘The Gilded Age’ to film in Schenectady’s Stockade neighborhood
The HBO series “The Gilded Age” is coming back to the Capital Region to film. While the production previously filmed in Troy, Albany, and Cohoes, the series is filming in Troy, Albany, and Schenectady to film its third season this summer.
N.Y. Department of Health marches in Capital Pride for the first time, official says
ALBANY, N.Y. (WRGB) — The New York State Department of Health reaffirms its commitment to LGBTQ+ communities by engaging in the Pride festivities last month, writes the DOH's July 3 press release. According to the press release, some staff with the DOH participated in Pride events across the state,...
New Albany Law Reduces Speed Limit to Improve Safety
Albany, NY (WRGB) — A new law reducing the speed limit on Albany roads from 30 to 25 miles per hour is set to take effect soon, following unanimous approval from the Albany Common Council. The legislation aims to reduce injuries and fatalities resulting from motor vehicle accidents. Community...
Kingston opts into "good cause" eviction, passes ceasefire resolution in tense council session
New York’s “good cause” eviction law, passed in the latest state budget, allows upstate communities to opt in to restrictions on landlords, preventing them from evicting certain tenants without legitimate cause and from and from making predatory rent hikes. Albany was the first city to opt in in June. The Kingston Common Council opted in with a unanimous 9-0 vote, following a tense public comment period that stretched over three hours.
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