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Capital Region BOCES launches two classes in the skilled trades
Capital Region BOCES is launching two courses this fall for adults looking to join the skilled trades industry. The school will offer a residential electrical course and an HVAC course. Both courses will be held at the Career and Technical Education Center on the Albany campus. The 150 residential electrical...
Metal Found In Massive Amount Of Chicken Nuggets, Tenders Sold In New York
A very popular food company is recalling nearly 170,000 pounds of chicken nuggets and chicken tenders. Perdue Foods is recalling 167,171 pounds of frozen chicken nuggets and tenders. Perdue Voluntarily Recalls Frozen Breaded Chicken Breasts and Tenders Products for Foreign Material. The company says chicken in these packages (see photos...
U.S. Navy Band Cruisers to perform at Lake George's Shepard Park
LAKE GEORGE — The United States Navy Band Cruisers will perform Thursday and Friday at Shepard Park as part of their national tour. Cruisers features eight of the Navy’s most dynamic performers and covers multiple musical genres, ranging from jazz standards, rhythm & blues, classic rock, adult contemporary and pop. Audiences won’t want to miss their world-class musicianship and high energy, fun-filled performances featuring hit songs from the 60s to today.
The Huntington Launches The Huntington Academy, With Professional-Led Courses For All Ages
The Huntington's Education Department is launching The Huntington Academy, new tuition-based classes for students of all ages to learn, play, and engage with the theatrical arts. Online registration is now live for five courses starting in September for students Pre-K through 12th grade. More courses, including adult workshops and corporate trainings, will be added throughout the 2024-2025 season.
Civil rights activist Dr. Alice Green dies
Dr. Alice Green, founder and director of the Center for Law and Justice in Albany, has died. She founded the organization in 1985. Green has been a high-profile advocate for civil rights issues locally including those that affect poor people of color. She has a doctorate in criminal justice and...
Four-wheeler films trailer torn to absolute shreds after attempting to use parkway
A truck driver suffered the consequences of taking one of New York state’s forbidden parkways in this unfortunate video. In the clip, a truck driver apparently ignored every sign along the way before eventually plowing right under a very low bridge along some parkway in New York. A passing motorist was able to capture the […] The post Four-wheeler films trailer torn to absolute shreds after attempting to use parkway appeared first on CDLLife.
Two Albany men face weapons charges after traffic stop
Two Albany men are facing weapons charges after a traffic stop in Albany on Tuesday. Deputies stopped a vehicle around 11:15 a.m. in the area of Johnson Boulevard and Livingston Avenue for a traffic violation. The driver was 52-year-old Christian Billings and the passenger was 28-year-old Jesse Dutcher. They had...
Dispatch Teams Up with The Boston Pops at Tanglewood
The Boston Pops and Dispatch will perform a unique concert experience that brings the jam rock band together with a full orchestra to reimagine their songs. Folk singer-songwriter, and banjo player, Kaia Kater will open the show. Enter to win by sending email with this link.
Crowd hears about curbing human trafficking in area
GLENS FALLS | Many vulnerable people, including children, are being trafficked in the southern Adirondacks region, for sex exploitation, forced labor, or drug sales and delivery — and various human service agencies are now coordinating their efforts to combat it. A newly formed organization titled Lower Adirondack Alliance for...
Rotterdam business owner charged, accused of defrauding banks of $1.5 million
Schenectady, NY (WRGB) — The owner of HodorowskiHomes LLC was arrested Monday, charged with defrauding Saratoga National Bank and Trust Company out of over $1 million. Paul C. Hodorowski, owner of Hodorowski Homes LLC of Rotterdam, and its subsidiaries, was arrested by State Police Financial Crimes Unit on one count of first-degree grand larceny, a Class B felony.
Farmer’s Almanac Predicts “Wet and White Winter” For Massachusetts
It's hard to believe the summer season is already coming to and end. Massachusetts residents are preparing for back to school and the upcoming fall season. While many argue autumn in the best time of the year in New England, some folks start the winter dread the second September hits.
Beer Industry Giant Lays Off Almost 200 Massachusetts Employees
There is a lot to love about living in Massachusetts. From its iconic Cape Cod beaches to the bustling Boston metro area to the peaceful hills of the Berkshires, there is something for everyone in Massachusetts. Whether you were born and raised in Massachusetts, or are a transplant to the...
South Coast Artists open more than 75 local artists’ studios to the public
The South Coast of Massachusetts is known for its rich maritime history, picturesque beaches and fresh lobster rolls. But out-of-towners may not realize the area is also an art hub where all types of creatives, from sculptors to photographers, live and work. The nonprofit South Coast Artists held its 21st...
Auditions For Adam Sandler’s New ‘Happy Gilmore’ Movie
The thing people really like about Adam Sandler is that he seems like he's one of us. While Sandler didn't grow up on the SouthCoast, or even Massachusetts for that matter, the Manchester, New Hampshire, native is a New Englander through and through. He made his connection to Massachusetts clear...
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