HUDSON — The Hudson Industrial Development Agency approved at its meeting Wednesday a 10-year tax break for the developers of the former Crescent Garage building. Read MoreHudson IDA OKs Crescent Garage project tax breaks
ATHENS — One person showed up to a public hearing Monday covering a new telecommunications tower law the Athens Town Board is considering. Read MoreAthens Town Board to vote on cell tower bill at next meeting
HUDSON — Two city officials are seeking the common council president's seat in November. Read MoreMorris, DePietro to run for Hudson council president seat
COXSACKIE — The wildcat strike by correction officers continued Wednesday afternoon on Route 9W in front of the Coxsackie and Greene Correctional facilities. Read MoreProtests continue outside of Greene correctional facilities
GLENS FALLS — The Germantown boys’ basketball team is hitting its stride at the perfect time. Read MoreGermantown boys’ basketball turns difficult season into Cinderella story
ALBANY — John Sarcone III will serve as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York. Read MoreJohn Sarcone III appointed U.S. Attorney for Northern District of New York
TROY — The Coxsackie-Athens girls’ basketball team took on Voorheesville in the Section 2 Class B semifinals on Wednesday at Hudson Valley Community College. Read MorePhotos: Coxsackie-Athens girls' basketball takes on Voorheesville in Class B semifinals
TROY — Voorheesville had the winning formula on Wednesday night in a Section 2 Class B girls’ basketball semifinal matchup against Coxsackie-Athens. Read MoreCoxsackie-Athens girls' basketball falls to Voorheesville in Section 2 Class B semifinals
GLENS FALLS — The Germantown boys’ basketball team pulled one of the postseason’s biggest upsets Tuesday night in the Section 2 Class D semifinal, beating second-seeded Hawthorne Valley 49-44. Read MoreGermantown boys’ basketball stuns Hawthorne Valley in Section 2 Class D semifinal
GLENS FALLS — The Hudson boys’ basketball team’s season finished Wednesday night with a 104-55 loss to top-seeded Glens Falls in a Section 2 Class A semifinal game. Read MoreHudson boys’ basketball’s season ends in loss to Glens Falls in Section 2 Class A semifinal
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Freshman Cole Certa hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 18 seconds remaining in regulation to lift Notre Dame over Stanford 56-54 in Wednesday night's ACC contest in South Bend, Ind. Markus Burton s… Read MoreFreshman's late 3-pointer carries Notre Dame past Stanford
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Jaemyn Brakefield's tiebreaking putback with 7.5 seconds left capped a massive second-half performance as Ole Miss stunned No. 4 Tennessee 78-76 on Wednesday in Oxford, Miss. After Tennessee's… Read MoreJaemyn Brakefield carries Ole Miss to win over No. 4 Vols
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Jaemyn Brakefield's tiebreaking putback with 7.5 seconds left capped a massive second-half performance as Ole Miss stunned No. 4 Tennessee 78-76 on Wednesday in Oxford, Miss. After Tennessee's… Read MoreTop 25 roundup: Ole Miss pulls off late upset of No. 4 Tennessee
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Alex Karaban scored 21 points to lead UConn to a 72-66 victory over No. 20 Marquette on Wednesday night in Storrs, Conn. The Huskies (21-9, 13-6 Big East) moved into third place in the Big Eas… Read MoreAlex Karaban scores 21 as UConn tops No. 20 Marquette
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GLENS FALLS — The Germantown boys’ basketball team is hitting its stride at the perfect time. Read MoreGermantown boys’ basketball turns difficult season into Cinderella story
GLENS FALLS — The Germantown boys’ basketball team pulled one of the postseason’s biggest upsets Tuesday night in the Section 2 Class D semifinal, beating second-seeded Hawthorne Valley 49-44. Read MoreGermantown boys’ basketball stuns Hawthorne Valley in Section 2 Class D semifinal
One of the most successful seasons in Chris Quinn’s 12-year tenure as head coach of Catskill girls’ basketball came to an end Saturday with a 44-31 loss to Tamarac in the quarterfinals of the Section 2 Class B tournament. Read MoreCatskill girls’ basketball coach Quinn proud of seniors after second round exit
WESTMORELAND — Ichabod Crane boys’ volleyball’s fifth straight trip to the Class B regional championship ended Saturday with a straight-set defeat to Section 3 champion Chittenango with scores 25-17, 25-20, 25-23. Read MoreIchabod Crane boys’ volleyball ends season with Class B regional championship defeat
WESTMORELAND — The Catskill boys’ two-time Class C regional title defense ended Saturday in a three-set championship loss to Sauquoit Valley. Read MoreCatskill boys’ volleyball ends season with loss in Class C regional championship to Section 3 Sauquoit Valley
For a third year in a row, the Catskill boys’ volleyball team has brought home a Section 2 Class C plaque. Read MoreYoung Catskill boys’ volleyball three-peats as Section 2 Class C champions
Just under two weeks before the Cairo-Durham boys’ basketball team’s season ended, junior post Jacob Young made sure to enter the program’s history books as its third 1,000 point scorer ever, hitting the mark in a Feb. 14 game against Section 4 Jefferson/Stamford. Read MoreCairo-Durham boys' basketball's Young looking to build on 1,000 point achievement
TROY — The Coxsackie-Athens girls’ basketball team took on Voorheesville in the Section 2 Class B semifinals on Wednesday at Hudson Valley Community College. Read MorePhotos: Coxsackie-Athens girls' basketball takes on Voorheesville in Class B semifinals
HUDSON - From the Oakdale Lake Polar Plunge Saturday in Hudson. Read MorePhotos: 2025 Oakdale Lake Polar Plunge in Hudson
GUILERLAND — Section 2 Division 2 wrestling champions were crowned on Saturday, Feb. 15 at Guilderland High School. Read MorePhotos: Section 2 Division 2 boys' wrestling championships
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JOHNSTOWN — The Johnstown boys’ basketball team took on Coxsackie-Athens on Thursday night in a non-league matchup. Read MorePhotos: Johnstown boys' basketball faces Coxsackie-Athens
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HUDSON - Hundreds of people took to the city's streets Saturday as part of the national People’s March, two days before the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Read MorePhotos: Hudson People's March
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CLIFTON PARK — Various wrestlers from throughout Section 2 competed in the Eastern States Classic on Saturday, one of the top high school tournaments of the regular season. Read MorePhotos: Section 2 wrestlers take on Eastern States Classic
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HUDSON - This week, we take a look at 127 Mt Marino Road in Hudson. The historic 4,505 square foot property is priced at $2,995,000 and sits on a little more than 38 acres. Read MorePhotos: Historic $2M mansion in Hudson
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ALBANY - A small plane landed on the Thruway at Albany's Exit 23 Friday, Dec. 20, 2024. Read MorePhotos: Plane lands on Thruway at Albany
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COXSACKIE - Fisher and Fig in Coxsackie Read MorePhotos: Fisher and Fig, Coxsackie
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HUDSON - Hudson residents provided their input on the updated comprehensive plan during the workshop meeting Monday. Read MorePhotos: Hudson Comprehensive Plan meeting
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ATHENS - A press conference Monday with U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, on the Hudson-Athens Lighthouse. Read MorePhotos: Hudson-Athens Lighthouse press conference
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HUDSON - Photos from the 28th annual Hudson Winter Walk. Read MorePhotos: Hudson's Winter Walk 2024
There are more than 70 theater events listed on Facebook’s 518 Theatre Artists page for the month of March. Read MoreFive questions with Neil Brookshire as he brings a soldier's journey to stage
When Bryan Thomas — known musically as Buggy Jive — performed for the Capital Region Thomas Edison Music Awards at Proctors in 2022, the song he wrote for the occasion was “Make Me Water.” Read MoreUpstate Beat: Talking books, dreams and folk showcases with Buggy Jive
The word “garbologist” might sound trashy. But according to Merriam-Webster, garbology is the study of modern culture through the analysis of what is thrown away as garbage. Read MoreReview: Curtain Call's “The Garbologists” much more than bags of trash
Steeped in tradition — with a unique twist — Reverie Road is a magnificent display of creative forces that pays homage — sometimes ebulliently, sometimes sorrowfully — to Celtic and French sounds of yesteryear. Read MoreReverie Road makes stop at Saratoga's Caffe Lena
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ALBANY - Classically trained harpist Mikaela Davis typically plays with her backing band Southern Star. The Catskill-based performer also collaborates with Circles Around the Sun, appearing with the Los Angeles hippie-groove band during a sold-out show at Albany’s Lark Hall earlier this year. Read MoreCatskill-based harpist Mikaela Davis kicks off solo tour in Albany — Upstate Beat
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It's interesting how art can not only imitate real life but in some cases may actually foreshadow it. Such is the case with Alan Ayckbourn's “Comic Potential.” Read MoreREVIEW: Sand Lake Center for the Arts' ‘Comic Potential’ presents wonderful comedic moments
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HUDSON - Some looks at 414 Union St., Hudson, a home for sale at KotoHomes. Read MorePhotos: Hudson home, $1,199,000
HUDSON — Partners for Climate Action (PCA), a local nonprofit, has announced a call for applications to a new training and support program called Funding Futures: Together We Decide. Funding Futures will provide technical assistance and grants for selected applicants to facilitate environmen… Read MoreFunding Futures grants now available for nonprofits and municipalities
CHATHAM — The Chatham Public Library is hosting a variety of events for both children and adults throughout the month of March. The library is located at 11 Woodbridge Ave. in Chatham. Read MoreChatham Public Library March programs
WINDHAM — The Mountain Top Arboretum has an exciting lineup of programs for the month of March including navigating mushroom supplements, a rescheduled lecture with conservation photographer Carla Rhodes, and more. Read MoreUpcoming Mountain Top Arboretum events
On Sunday, Feb. 23, the Adaptive Sports Foundation's award-winning documentary "We Are Athletes" was screened at the Paradiso Theatre in Santa Fe, New Mexico, as part of the 25th Annual Santa Fe Film Festival. Read MoreASF's 'We Are Athletes' screens at the Santa Fe Film Festival
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