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Schenectady officials honor Golubs for miSci contributions

By Brett Samuels
Gazette Reporter

A celebratory atmosphere floated over miSci in Schenectady Wednesday morning as local officials and museum leaders gathered to celebrate Neil and Jane Golub.

 

Pair face drug charges following Albany traffic stop

A local couple was arrested following a traffic stop in Albany on Sunday night.

 

Members meeting at Niskayuna Co-op brings up new ideas

By Indiana Nash
Gazette Reporter

In the midst of falling sales and tougher competition, member turn-out tripled at the Niskayuna Co-op bi-annual members meeting on Tuesday evening.

 

Music, ballets launch holiday season early

Holiday programs with plenty of variety begin early this year.

 

GE cuts 27 jobs at Malta fuel cell operation

By Ned Campbell
Gazette Reporter

Facility opened in 2014 in

 

Capital Rep’s ‘Camelot’ is truly enchanted

In "Camelot," director Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill has taken a page from director John Doyle’s playbook, calling for actors to be the show’s musicians, or the musicians to be the show’s actors, so seamless are the transitions.

 

Wal-Mart drops plans to build Ballston store

By Stephen Williams
Gazette Reporter

Wal-Mart is dropping plans to build a controversial store in the northern part of Ballston, the company said Wednesday.

 

Bharara agrees to continue as U.S. attorney after Obama's term

Preet Bharara will stay on as the U.S. attorney in Manhattan next year, the prosecutor said Wednesday after a meeting with President-elect Donald Trump.

 

Charlotte officer ‘acted lawfully’ in fatal shooting of Keith Scott

A prosecutor said Wednesday that Officer Brentley Vinson will not face charges in the Sept. 20 shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, whose death set off days of unrest.

 

Wisconsin goes zone-bustin', beats Syracuse

Greg Gard’s Wisconsin players taught an advanced course Tuesday night at the Kohl Center:
Zone busting 101.

 

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