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Residents and officials in Castleton-on-Hudson are continuing their battle to create a safe crossing over Amtrak rail lines and develop a new park along the Hudson River.
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Law enforcement authorities and elected officials are once again seeking to end the city of Albany's perennial dirt bike problem.
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A spring storm with mixed precipitation and blustery wind has brought down trees and power lines.
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A new poll finds New Yorkers in step with "skyrocketing" national consumer sentiment.
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The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has affected the supply chain, but for now, the Port of Albany isn’t feeling any impacts.
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A common council member has been floating the idea of redesigning Albany's flag.
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The Spectrum 8 Theatre in Albany's Delaware Avenue neighborhood is poised to re-open in April.
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After a rare citywide property reassessment in Albany, residents will have a chance to challenge the update.
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50th anniversary of Historic Albany Foundation, Preservation League of New York celebrated in Albany50 years ago, the Historic Albany Foundation and the Preservation League of New York were created. Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan celebrated their anniversaries Wednesday at City Hall.
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Public campaign financing is a factor in the crowded race for New York's 109th district Assembly seat.
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Most communities are nearly back to normal after a weekend ice and snowstorm snapped tree limbs that took power lines down.