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In the land of 44 lakes, Fulton County officials are preparing for well more than 44 summer tourism options.
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After beating the longtime town supervisor in the race for St. Johnsville mayor in March, Dawn White says she’s embracing the role and leading the small Mongtomery County village into the future.
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Saratoga Springs’ June Belmont Stakes weekend will kick off with a free concert.
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Another New York college has announced its closure, with just a few days’ notice. Wells College, in Aurora, says it will shutter its doors at the end of the semester, following years of financial challenges. As students look to find new schooling come fall, the college has tapped a Westchester County university as its preferred teach-out facility.
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The FBI Albany Field Office recently gave students at the University at Albany the chance to complete a Physical Fitness Test for Special Agents.
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History enthusiasts and Saratoga Springs residents will have a chance to visit historic homes this month.
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Schenectady County is expanding its ice hockey facility, now named after a longtime local police official.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Andrew Waite, News Columnist for The Daily Gazette, about the arrest of Upstate Canna owner Donald Andrews.
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Troy residents and city councilors are seeking more information on a downtown improvement project.
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Cities and towns across New York are celebrating an increase in Aid to Municipalities funding in the new state budget.
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For the love of the birds and the bees, and other pollinators, Sustainable Saratoga is asking residents to keep the clippers away during May.
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Siena College leaders are reflecting after a recent trip of a lifetime that included an audience with the pope.