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A popular fast-food chain is being proposed on Brunswick’s Hoosick Road, which already suffers from congestion, and residents aren’t thrilled.
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(Airs 05/03/24 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: Governor Hochul highlights changes in New York’s reading curriculum, Republican Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay shares his thoughts on what he considers too much spending in the state budget, and we’ll take you to the newly recognized 150 year old Hudson-Athens light house.
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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.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Mike Goodwin, City Editor of The Times Union, about a recently announced deal to keep Troy's Burdett Birthing Center open for at least five years.
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Ahead of Saturday’s 150th Kentucky Derby, Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority officials say safety strides are being made since last year’s Triple Crown races.
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State University of New York Chancellor John King is urging high schoolers to seek out financial aid for college.