Building a community on the corner
Changing their community one child at a time, the Albany Police Athletic League has been a resource for kids who are struggling with their environment. Sergeant Leonard Ricchiuti, the executive...
View ArticleAdvocating for Those Who Can’t
A not-for-profit agency on Madison Avenue that advocates for the rights of children with mental disabilities will sponsor a movie screening tonight in Schenectady. Families Together in New York State...
View ArticleCenter Station project nears completion
The renovation to the entrance at Center Station is expected to be completed by the end of this month – a $182,520 project that will provide access to the disabled. The project includes a ramp,...
View ArticleA Chapter Ending at Haddad Law
After 40 years of practicing law and creating a business in the Pine Hills neighborhood, Edward Haddad will be retiring and handing over his firm at exactly 2:30 p.m. on February 18. The Edward S....
View ArticleCoffee Cupping at Tierra Farm
A small group gathered around a table Wednesday night eager to taste and smell different coffees, as well as hear the history and process of each blend. An inaugural coffee “cupping” took place at...
View ArticleIrish in Albany: Bread as art
For the third year in a row, the Irish American Heritage Museum Saturday held its Irish Soda Bread Amateur Competition. The competition at Broadway and Division street began at 10 a.m. and finished...
View ArticleCommercial site to become 74 apartments
Plans to turn an 85,000-square-foot commercial space downtown – which now serves as a receiving dock for the state’s Vehicle Compensation Board – into 74 apartment units was approved Thursday by the...
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