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Voorheesville Holding and Reconsignment Point (former) Improvements – Guilderland Center NY
City: Guilderland, Guilderland Center, Voorheesville, NY. Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs. The federal Work Projects Administration (WPA) conducted major improvement and development work at what was then known as the Voorheesville Holding and Reconsignment Point. Located in the hamlet of Guilderland Center, Town of Guilderland, north of Voorheesville, the facility is presently the site of Northeastern Industrial Park.
Popular Albany County Pizzeria Turning Off the Oven for Good
No one wants to see any business, let alone a Capital Region mom-and-pop style restaurant, close its doors for good, but sadly, that's what's happening at a popular pizza spot. Recently, they shared the news with their valued customers that they have just a few days left to enjoy a...
NY water workers stumble on 14-foot boa constrictor hiding in pipe
It’s enough to make your skin crawl. An Albany Water crew working on the capital city’s pipes stumbled on a shocking clog in the system — a 14-foot boa constrictor that was living inside a water main, local officials say. The workers were repairing the 48-inch water main at Tivoli Preserve on Friday when they were startled by the slithery intruder, Albany Water said on Facebook. Smuggler with 100 live snakes in his pants stopped at customs in China ‘Snakes on a Plane’? More like eels at the airport News of the snake’s appearance was but a footnote in the agency’s update on the repairs. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR MORNING REPORT NEWSLETTER “In other news: during mobilization to the main break repair Friday the crews were encountered by a 14ft Boa Constrictor that had come from the woods to the site,” the post said. The city called in the state Department of Environmental Conservation to remove the critter. Albany Water said the incident shouldn’t affect the city’s water supply. For top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com.
Capital Region Native And His Band Announce Hometown Show In Albany
There is no more room on the summer concert calendar to add shows! Let's start the fall concert calendar. The latest show announcement for the Capital Region will take place in Albany this October and will feature a singer from Niskayuna. The Los Angeles based Rock band Dirty Honey will...
New senior apartments open in Latham
The newest apartment building for Colonie seniors was unveiled in Latham on Monday. King Thiel II at 11 Elks Lane is home to 99 apartments. They are two and one bedrooms, all fully equipped with appliances. The ribbon was cut on the new building Monday morning at 11 Elks Lane,...
Brunswick residents urge officials to make changes on Hoosick Road
Residents of a Rensselaer County town are tired of worsening congestion and are calling for changes. Heading west on Route 7 through Troy and Brunswick, drivers and pedestrians head through a bustling roadway peppered with small and commercial shops, fast food chains, doctors’ offices, and more. In recent decades,...
Gov. Hochul planning to tackle smartphone use in schools
GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (WRGB) - There is a serious attempt underway to try to tackle smartphone use in schools. Governor Kathy Hochul kicked off a statewide tour Monday with a stop at Guilderland High School, where administrators and teachers from several schools joined the Governor and lawmakers for a roundtable discussion about the ongoing issue of students using their phones in school.
NY elected officials condemn political violence
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)—New York elected officials on both side of the aisle are condemning the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump. The overarching theme— despite differing political opinions, violence is never the answer. When it comes to safety, Govenor Kathy Hochul said New York State is monitoring social media for threats of retaliation. “The […]
Construction begins on new CSX-owned rail bridge over Hudson River
Construction has begun on a $634.8 million project to replace the Livingston Avenue Rail Bridge, which will replace the Civil War-era passenger-rail bridge spanning the Hudson River between the cities of Albany and Rensselaer, New York. The new bridge will provide a modern crossing designed to improve service along the...
Albany Common Council takes up lower speed limit — again
The city of Albany is temporarily hitting the brakes on implementing a new 25 mile per hour speed limit. Early this month the Albany Common Council unanimously approved legislation to reduce the speed limit on most city streets from 30 to 25 miles an hour. The measure was sponsored by...
More than a rebrand: Hilltown Commons focuses on local good
RENSSELAERVILLE — Under new leadership, Hilltown Commons, formerly known as the Carey Institute for Global Good, is shifting its focus to grassroots community-building and skill-sharing that aims to strengthen local bonds across all four of the Hilltowns: Berne, Knox, and Westerlo as well as Rensselaerville. Hilltown Commons board members...
102nd: Tweed wins Dem nomination in close primary
HILLTOWNS — Janet Tweed is set to face Republican Assemblyman Chris Tague in the 102nd Assembly District general election this November, after Tweed narrowly beat her opponent in the Democratic primary. Although the primary results have yet to be certified by the New York State Board of Elections —...
Countdown to Bear Mountain Bridge Centennial has begun
PEEKSKILL – The Bear Mountain Bridge will turn 100 years old later this year and the celebration of the iconic landmark has begun. Activities between now and November include an online pop-up shop, guided hiking tours, an art workshop, an international engineering conference, and a dedication ceremony. The Bear Mountain Bridge is the Hudson River’s first vehicular crossing south of Albany.
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