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Schenectady police continue investigation into Campbell Avenue death

By Brett Samuels
Gazette Reporter

Schenectady police continued Sunday their investigation into the shooting death of a man found outside his home in Schenectady.

 

Jackson ready to govern in Johnstown

By Daniel Fitzsimmons
Gazette Reporter

Incoming City of Johnstown mayor Vern Jackson has always been interested in politics, but as a federal employee was barred by the Hatch Act from running for public office for much of his adult life.

 

Teachers share lessons from ‘innovative’ classroom styles

By Zachary Matson
Gazette Reporter

Some teachers are working to “flip” their classrooms, turning traditional units of study into in-depth projects and leveraging technology to offer courses to students in multiple districts.

 

Niskayuna reports nine athletic code violations

By Zachary Matson
Gazette Reporter

Nine students violated the Niskayuna athletic code of conduct during the fall sports season, Niskayuna High School Principal John Rickert told the school board last week.

 

Schenectady students grapple with Trump victory

By Zachary Matson
Gazette Reporter

On Nov. 9, members of the Schenectady High School Roots Club found themselves in a world they either thought didn’t exist or that they worried might exist.

 

Octavo singers tackle Bruckner's work in Clifton Park

The Octavo Singers took on two of Anton Bruckner’s choral works Saturday night at St. George’s Episcopal Church and did remarkably well.

 

Part of Nott Street to close Monday

The Schenectady street will be closed to southbound traffic most of the day Monday. Local traffic will not be affected.

 

Sabra issues hummus recall due to health concerns

Sabra Dipping Co., LLC is voluntarily recalling certain hummus products made prior to November 8 due to concerns over Listeria monocytogenes, which was identified at the manufacturing facility but not in tested finished product.

 

U.S. launches next-generation weather satellite that will revolutionize forecasting

Severe storms will be more predictable through breakthrough lightning mapping via the satellite.

 

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