Niskayuna Journal - Fri Nov 27
Shoppers at Clifton Park Center might be picking up more than just toys, clothes and stocking stuffers this holiday season-they could be adopting pets.
N.Y. officials hope to strengthen abuse laws in light of Paragallo arrestThoroughbred Times - Fri Nov 27
Officials monitoring Ernest Paragallo's Center Brook Farm, where 177 starved, diseased Thoroughbreds were discovered last April, are working with New York lawmakers to make sure such incidents are subject to more stringent penalties.
Second chance to make a first ImpressionThe Gazette - Thu Nov 26
American Impressionist landscape painters of the pre-1940s whose work was eclipsed by the modern art movement are getting their moment in the sun, thanks to The Hyde Collection and Saratoga County art collector Thomas Clark.... Subscribers must LOG-IN to read this full story.
Glenville PD arrest two for criminal mischeifNiskayuna Journal - Wed Nov 25
Jeffrey Haggart, 17, of Glen Terrance, Glenville and Robert H. Ward, 17 of St. Stephens Lane East, Glenville were arrested by Glenville Police on Tuesday, Nov.
40 Under Forty: Michael RelyeaThe Business Review - Wed Nov 25
Michael Relyea has an adviser at his college alma mater to thank for his law degree.
Niskayuna contractor accused of accepting money, not doing workThe Gazette - Wed Nov 25
A Niskayuna contractor was ordered held in the Saratoga County jail after he was charged with fourth-degree grand larceny.... Subscribers must LOG-IN to read this full story.
Maintenance work scheduled for Rexford Bridge this SundayCBS 6 Albany - Tue Nov 24
The Department of Transportation will be doing maintenance work on the Rexford Bridge this Sunday, Nov.
Home sales shift in regionAlbany Times Union - Tue Nov 24
Capital Region homebuyers in October shifted their buying dollars to the area in which homes are most affordable: Schenectady County.
Students fear firecracker explosion is gunshotsNiskayuna Journal - Tue Nov 24
A firecracker explosion in the cafeteria of Ballston Spa High School early Thursday morning, left students panicked and frightened that gunshots were being fired, according to Saratoga District Attorney James Murphy.
Tougher DWI law expected to increase demand for ignition devicesWNYT NewsChannel 13 - Mon Nov 23
New York's sweeping new DWI laws are putting pressure on local counties to be ready when they take effect next month.
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