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The City of Schenectady pulled its funding for a long-planned aquatics center this week, after the facility settled on a location outside city limits. The project is moving forward with support from a powerful voice in state government.
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A third candidate has entered the race for mayor of Schenectady.
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In recent years the Republican Party has been hard pressed to make a dent in the cities of Albany and Schenectady. Now, officials are hoping new chairs can revitalize the local GOP.
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The Schenectady City Council‘s Public Safety Committee met Monday evening. The agenda included a review of a new agreement to place police officers in the city schools.
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With the terms of three councilors expiring at the end of the year, and the departure of two other councilors earlier this year, voters are set to choose…
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Five of seven Schenectady City Council seats will be up for grabs this fall. Glenville Town Supervisor Chris Koetzle, who chairs Schenectady County’s GOP…
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Capital Region municipalities are laying off workers and cutting services with revenues sharply down during the pandemic.The COVID-19 shutdown has forced…
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Municipal governments in New York have some “difficult decisions” to make with revenues falling short during the pandemic.The pandemic has impacted…
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Miles Reed of The Daily Gazette about today's headlines, including a refusal by Fulton County to accept federal homeless…
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The Schenectady City Council will not be increasing fees for the use of city-owned parks and fields. In some cases, the original proposal would have meant…