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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.
July 4th celebration draws big crowds at the Empire State Plaza
ALBANY, N.Y. (WNYT) – The annual tradition continued Thursday as crowds 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...
Troy's new comptroller resigns
After walking out of an explosive city council meeting in June, Troy’s new comptroller has resigned. Dylan Spring, who was approved by the council in February, abruptly left council chambers on June 20th as councilors asked about first quarter finance reports, which were nearly two months late. Mayor Carmella...
Bethlehem lands $5M grant state from DOT
The Town of Bethlehem will share $13.6 million in funding awarded by the New York State Department of Transportation to three Capital Region districts The post Bethlehem lands $5M grant state from DOT first appeared on Spotlight News.
Referee approves 80-townhouse land division
As expected, a referee has ruled for the City of Albany in two property owners’ appeal over a planned 80-lot subdivision in North Albany. Audrey Eldridge and Brad Dennis, both owners in North Albany, had challenged the city’s approval of Riverwood Crossing, a development of 80 townhouses along a new section of Laura Vista Drive south of Gibson Hill Road.
Albany’s At Home Store in Crossgates Commons Is Ready For Halloween
If you've been itching to get your fix of Halloween decorations, At Home in Crossgates Commons will help you feel spooky this summer. With the Fourth of July having come and gone the next major holiday we are planning for is likely going to be Halloween. A lot of people like to get into the spirit of things early and now you can at least start planning your decorating game for 2024.
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...
Fallen tree and wires prompt road closure
STUYVESANT—A hard-hitting late afternoon storm brought down a tree and wires at 603 State Route 9J, Stuyvesant, June 24 at 5:55 p.m. Stuyvesant firefighters were dispatched by Columbia County 911 along with Stuyvesant Falls firefighters to provide mutual aid. National Grid and the NYS Department of Transportation were summoned to the scene. Firefighters were back in service at 7:08 p.m. The road was closed to all traffic between County Route 46 and Sharptown Road because the tree and wires were blocking the roadway. Crews cleared away the obstruction and the road was open by 11:13 p.m.
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,...
9&20 Milling and Paving
Beginning on July 8th NYSDOT’s contractor will begin milling Rt. 9 & 20 from Rt. 9J to just west of Rt. 4. Milling is expected to take six days. After milling has been completed, there may be a day or two of pavement repairs. Once the milling / repairs are completed, the contractor will begin paving. Paving is expected to take six days.
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.
City of Albany drops speed limit to 25
The Albany Common Council has given the green light to lower the city speed limit from 30 to 25 miles an hour. The 11 members attending the Albany Common Council meeting voted unanimously Monday to reduce the speed limit on most city streets. The measure was sponsored by 14th ward Councilor Deb Zamer.
‘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.
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