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Capping weeks of community discussion, the Schenectady City Council has advanced a proposal to provide six full-time city police officers to serve as community engagement officers in the city school district.
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The Schenectady City Schools Board of Education has approved an agreement to hire six full-time city police officers during school hours, following a months-long pilot program.
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An experimental effort to mitigate ice jams and related flooding on the Mohawk River was celebrated Thursday in Schenectady.
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Marion Porterfield is a few weeks into her tenure as Schenectady's new City Council President.
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The Schenectady City Council has passed legislation to create an advisory committee to review community proposals and provide recommendations related to the use of American Rescue Plan Act funding.
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The City of Schenectady recognized several police officers in a promotion ceremony Monday evening, including a welcome to seven new members of the force. The new recruits were vetted by a community panel as part of the hiring process.
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Schenectady’s city council has kicked off 2022 with a return to full strength and a new council president.
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The Schenectady city council this week reversed a preliminary vote to opt-out of recreational marijuana sales.
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A new book by a local author details a comeback story in the City of Schenectady — detailing the grassroots efforts to change the future of the Electric City.
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As New York’s Independent Redistricting Commission considers new electoral maps, the leaders of three Capital Region cities gathered this morning, pushing the IRC to keep Albany, Schenectady, and Troy together in the same Congressional district.