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The city of Cohoes and its Ukrainian community held a prayer vigil Monday night.
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Under local and state scrutiny, a public letter from Norlite on its “community” website has attracted the attention of Cohoes Mayor Bill Keeler.
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The initial path has been cleared for the city of Cohoes to purchase the Saratoga Sites public housing complex. But there is still a long journey ahead.
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The future of a public housing complex at the center of a local environmental battle in Cohoes could soon be determined.
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Cohoes Mayor Bill Keeler gave his third annual State of the City address this week.
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is now threatening to shut down the embattled Norlite facility in Cohoes.
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The mayor of Cohoes is forging ahead with a plan to tear down a public housing complex near the embattled Norlite plant.
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A Cohoes common councilor says the mayor is falling short on a campaign promise to keep a city firehouse open.
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The mayor of Cohoes, New York is taking issue with a recent letter to the editor by the head of Norlite, which runs an aggregate mill plant and kiln in the Albany County city. The letter published in the Times Union aimed to counter activists’ complaints about environmental concerns stemming from the site. The company says shuttering the facility would put 70 people out of work. The letter continues by saying Norlite has completed a voluntary $30 million investment in its environmental technology to eliminate wastewater discharges and reduce emissions. Cohoes Mayor Bill Keeler and state Assemblyman John McDonald, a former Cohoes mayor and fellow Democrat, responded with their own letter to the company, rebutting Norlite’s claims.
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The City of Cohoes has closed its library due to questions about the structural integrity of the building after portions of a wall fell onto the sidewalk.…