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Guthrie Bell’s Greg Bell sets plans to retire
Greg Bell, a prominent figure in the Capital District’s music scene, has announced his plans to retire from producing shows in September 2025. The post Guthrie Bell’s Greg Bell sets plans to retire first appeared on Spotlight News.
Phillips Lytle Opens New Albany Office, Launching Modern Workplace in Wolf Road Corridor
Phillips Lytle LLP announced the launch of its new Albany office located at 3 Winners Circle in the bustling Wolf Road corridor. The firm’s move reflects its ongoing commitment to providing a modern, collaborative work environment that empowers attorneys and staff to deliver the highest level of client service. The new office’s design was shaped by employee input and tailored to meet the unique needs of attorneys, staff, clients and community partners.
The Albany Institute welcomes new executive director
Kayla Carlsen was born immersed in the world of art. With her parents owning and operating the Carlsen Gallery, her childhood was spent in museums The post The Albany Institute welcomes new executive director first appeared on Spotlight News.
Capital Region-Born Kahnle Goes Viral for Showing Frustration in Dugout [WATCH]
Tommy Kahnle's outing on Tuesday night certainly wasn't his best. The 35-year old right-handed pitcher entered the game for the New York Yankees in the bottom half of the eighth inning, and retired the one batter he faced. He returned to the mound in the bottom half of the ninth...
Robert DeLong Headlines 15th Annual PearlPalooza
Heading to Albany on September 21 is the 15th rendition of PearlPalooza, Albany’s highly anticipated annual music festival. From 12:00 pm until 7:00 pm, PearlPalooza presents 30 local vendors, activities, and musical performances. Headlining the music acts is indie artist Robert DeLong, accompanied by Jakob Nowell, The Ramona Flowers, Laveda, and the Sugar Hold.
MVP Arena To Host Red, White, and Brew Festival Honoring Vets
On Saturday, September 14, the Red, White, and Brew festival will go on outside Albany’s MVP Arena, honoring veterans with lots of music. The block party will take place on South Pearl Street, featuring a slate of local and nationally recognized country artists. Headlining the festival is country musician and veteran Craig Morgan.
Metropolitan Church hosts back-to-school bash
The Back-to-School Bash held by Metropolitan NTM Baptist Church returns this year on Friday, Aug. 16 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The community centered event will provide school supplies to children and will have free food and activities for all ages.
Field Hockey Picked First for Second Consecutive Year, Three Named Preseason All-Conference
BOSTON - The University at Albany field hockey program has been picked to finish first in the 2024 America East Preseason Coaches' Poll, the conference announced Wednesday. In addition, three Great Danes have been named to the Preseason All-Conference team. The defending America East Regular Season Champions and 2022 AE...
Rally against proposed National Grid price increase
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)—Upstate National Grid customers could see an increase to their utility bills if a proposal gets approved by the New York State Public Service Commission. The proposal was announced back in May. “It would impact customers on a monthly basis between 15 and 20 percent, depending on whether you’re an electricity customer or […]
Pennsylvania Attorney General joins multistate effort to support gun sale regulations
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) — Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry has joined a coalition of 21 attorneys general in support of state and federal regulations that govern gun sales, arguing that these laws are critical for public safety. The coalition, led by New York, filed an amicus brief Thursday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for […]
Wrongful death suit against Disney serves as a warning to consumers when clicking 'I agree'
A wrongful death lawsuit against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is serving as a reminder to consumers of the importance of reading the fine print when signing up for a streaming service or smartphone app. The lawsuit was filed by the family of a New York woman who died after eating at a restaurant in Disney Springs, an outdoor dining, shopping and entertainment complex in Florida owned by Disney. Disney is arguing that the lawsuit should be dropped because the plaintiff, the woman’s husband, once signed up for a trial subscription of the Disney+ streaming service. That service, they argue, includes a subscriber agreement in which the customer agrees to settle any lawsuits against Disney out of court through arbitration. Such agreements, which customers quickly consent to by clicking “I agree” when downloading an app or a streaming service, are so stacked against the consumer that it’s often difficult to offer good legal advice, said John Davisson, director of litigation at the Electronic Privacy Information Center.
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