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Thousands turn out for Cardiac Challenge in Schenectady

By Brett Samuels
Gazette Reporter

A wave of runners looped their way through Central Park on the morning of Thanksgiving for the 35th annual Cardiac Challenge.

 

Capital Region parking at premium on Black Friday

By Indiana Nash
Gazette Reporter

On normal shopping days, parking lots are nothing but a place to park. But on Black Friday, they are transformed into highly competitive versions of stalk-and-seek.

 

Wilbur Ross, billionaire investor, said to be Trump's commerce pick

President-elect Donald Trump is expected to select as commerce secretary Wilbur Ross, a billionaire investor who became known as the “king of bankruptcy” for buying, restructuring and selling off steel-makers and other fading industrial companies.

 

Community comes together for Hamilton Hill Thanksgiving meal

By Brett Samuels
Gazette Reporter

It was a bittersweet Thanksgiving Day at the Boys and Girls Club on Craig Street, which hosted its final event before the organization relocates.

 

State pushing back against attempt to overturn Raucci convictions

By Steven Cook
Gazette Reporter

The state is pushing back in a last-ditch effort to overturn arson and other convictions against Steven Raucci.

 

Federal appeals court upholds ruling in favor of Schenectady inspection law

By Brett Samuels
Gazette Reporter

A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of the city of Schenectady, upholding previous decisions regarding its rental inspection law.

 

Members of Johnstown Police Department being sued by bank manager

By Steven Cook
Gazette Reporter

Members of the Johnstown Police Department are being sued by a bank manager who was arrested after destroying a forgotten bank card.

 

Black Friday merchants see Americans exhaling after election

Now that Election Tuesday is over, retailers are counting on Americans turning their attention to Black Friday.

 

Acting, technical pleasures highlight 'Curious Incident'

There is no denying the theatrical pleasures in the award-winning play “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.”

 

Introducing Honest and Abe, the only pardoned turkeys still gobbling away

Although President Obama pardoned two turkeys Wednesday, as the president does every year, there are only two other members of the pardoned turkeys club left alive.

 

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