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Mallozzi Group replaces Creo at Colonie country club
Bobby Mallozzi , a partner in the family-owned restaurant and catering company, said the arrangement adds one more banquet venue for popular booking dates.
Memorial Day happenings abound in mid-Hudson
Eldred and Glen Spey - American Legion Post 1363 of Eldred will have the following Memorial Day services: 9 a.m. at Eldred Cemetery, Route 55; 9:30 a.m at Barryville Montoza Cemetery on Mail Road; 10 a.m. at Lumberland Town Hall, 1054 Proctor Road, Glen Spey.
Memorial Day parades and commemorations
Altamont police officer Melanie Parkes rides Humphrey as she carries the American flag at the head of the annual Memorial Day parade on Main Street, on Sunday May 20, 2012 in Altamont, NY.
No endorsement for McEneny seat
By a show of hands Wednesday night, Albany County Democrats opted - almost with a palpable sense of relief - to endorse no one to succeed retiring Assemblyman Jack McEneny .
Police: Man claiming to be Guilderland CSD survey taker most likely salesman
Town police say a man who was reported to be going to homes within the area of the Guilderland Central School District and claiming to be conducting a survey on behalf of the schools was most likely a salesman.
The Tempered Blues, from left, Charles Hughes of Slingerlands, George Adams of Guilderland, Warren Jones of Altamont, Leo Muzzy of Ithica and Paul Bleichner of Williamsport, Penn., pose outside Hughes' suburban Slingerlands home Saturday April 21, 2012.
Voorheesville resident to be honored by collge
The former head of the New York State Broadcasters Association will receive an honorary doctorate degree from Mount Saint Mary College during the college's 49th annual commencement on Saturday.
Mom breastfeeds on cover of Time Magazine
The cover of this month's Time Magazine was just released on Thursday, and it's already creating quite a stir on Facebook and Twitter, and is the talk at water coolers around the nation.
Bethlehem Restaurant Week returns
The event is designed to highlight some of the area's newest restaurants while attracting those from outside the community to enjoy Bethlehem's local cuisine.
Cop guilty of having fake ID card
A Bethlehem police officer who once accused his chief of making racist remarks was convicted of a felony Wednesday for possessing a forged police retirement identification card.
People come out to see presidential motorcade
Local News Video on Demand News Links NewsChannel 13 In-Depth Waste Watchers Health Education Science/Technology The Scoop Blogs Send a News Tip News Team Lottery Results Traffic Conditions Sign Up for Text Alerts ALBANY -- Gail Hurewitz of Delmar and her cousin, Deborah Johnson, came out to stand along Washington Avenue in Albany, despite the ... (more)
Photo gallery: Cute kids and baby farm animals
Visitors fill the Baby Animal Barn at Indian Ladder Farms in Altamont during the 17th annual Baby Animal Days, Saturday May 5, 2012.
Under way, under consideration
As a 65,000-square-foot ShopRite supermarket is under construction at Vista Technology Campus off Route 85 in Slingerlands, the site's developer is getting ready for additional buildings and retail tenants.
"We received a lot of comments from consumers that they liked different elements of the shopping experience in different places," said Urtz.
Arrests at Occupy Albany protest
Occupy Albany protester Tom Rostocki pauses to talk to reporters as the group prepared to gather Tuesday, May, 2, 2012, in Lafayette Park in Albany.