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(Airs 03/28/24 @ 3 p.m.) WAMC’s David Guistina in conversation with Krista Hesdorfer, Director of Public Affairs for Hunger Solutions New York about legislation to provide free meals to all public school students in need.
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Troy City Councilors and the mayor’s administration exchanged barbs over more than $225,000 in unpaid rent on city hall at Wednesday's special meeting.
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WAMC Sports Report 3/28/24: Phillies-Braves, Brewers-Mets openers postponed a day by rainy forecastsIt’s opening day of the 2024 Major League Baseball season, and the openers in New York and Philadelphia have been postponed until Friday because of rainy forecasts in both cities.
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New York lawmakers are expected to miss the state’s budget deadline as negotiations over housing and education funding remain ongoing.
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A Saratoga County 4-H robotics team is raising money to go to the World Championships next month.
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Troy Mayor Carmella Mantello updated the city council on a number of efforts at the latest finance committee meeting.
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Rockland County Executive Ed Day's annual State of the County address was repeatedly interrupted by protesters calling for a ceasefire in Gaza Tuesday.
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The University at Albany and Fulton-Montgomery Community College are launching a dual enrollment agreement.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Andrew Waite, news columnist for The Daily Gazette, about the funeral of John Grassia, a New York state trooper and National Guardsman from the Capital Region who was killed in a helicopter crash in Texas on March 8th.
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The Northeastern Woodworkers Association held its annual showcase in Saratoga Springs this weekend, hoping to inspire the next generation of craftspeople.
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Community leaders in Saratoga Springs will lead a forum Wednesday on successful aging.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Mike Goodwin, City Editor for The Times Union, about Norlite temporarily closing its plant in Cohoes.