HUDSON — Two city officials are seeking the common council president's seat in November. Read MoreMorris, DePietro to run for Hudson council president seat
HUDSON — The Columbia County Democratic Committee endorsed Undersheriff Jacqueline Salvatore as the party’s candidate in the race for the county’s sheriff’s seat.
COXSACKIE — A wildcat strike by New York state prison guards stretched into a third week Monday, prompting officials to start firing workers for failing to abide by a deal to end the illegal labor action.
NEW YORK — Gov. Kathy Hochul announced an agreement late Thursday to end a wildcat strike that has roiled the state’s prison system for more than a week.
CATSKILL — The village Board of Trustees voted in favor of request the state Assembly allow the municipality implement an occupancy tax on short-term rentals.
The contest rides on when U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik — one of President Donald Trump's safer cabinet picks — is confirmed as United Nations ambassador and resigns. There’s no concrete indication of when that will happen.
CATSKILL — Construction is moving on the new Greene County Visitor Center across from exit 21 of the New York State Thruway.
ALBANY — The day after Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado broke ranks with Gov. Kathy Hochul, the governor avoided the subject at an event in Albany and the lieutenant governor filed as a candidate for an undeclared state office.
HUDSON — Third Ward Supervisor Michael Chameides will not seek reelection for a fifth term next year.
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COXSACKIE — State Assemblyman Chris Tague, R-102, joined corrections officers on the picket line outside of Greene and Coxsackie correctional facilities Monday to show solidarity.
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ALBANY — Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado is breaking ties with Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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CATSKILL — The Village of Catskill is struggling to get people to follow snow emergency ordinances, and the village has begun towing and issuing fines and tickets to offenders.
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As statewide prison strikes entered a fifth straight day Friday, corrections officers said they were not fazed by potential punishments from the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS).
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WASHINGTON D.C. — U.S. Rep. Josh Riley, D-19, has signed on to a bill to reimburse farmers that are affected by H5N1, otherwise known as avian bird flu, which has been spreading rapidly throughout the country and was recently confirmed in Uls…
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ATHENS — The Town of Athens will hold a public hearing on a new bill draft that would further regulate the placement of wireless cellular towers. The town is currently in a legal battle over the placement of a proposed tower at the intersecti…
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COXSACKIE — Gov. Kathy Hochul deployed National Guard troops Wednesday to secure state-run prisons amid a wildcat strike by corrections workers.
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A controversial opt-out requirement for an electricity-aggregation program prompted Cairo's town supervisor not to renew their contract with Good Energy for its Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program.
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ATHENS — The Town of Athens is experiencing a new round of reshuffling on the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), as new members are set to be appointed following resignations in January.
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HUDSON — When a federal funding freeze was first announced by the Trump administration two weeks ago, it caused concern among staff at Columbia Opportunities Inc.