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The decision by two Schenectady County judges to allow anonymous juries in two separate felony cases caught the ire of an ...
The owner of The Broken Inn and The Comedy Works buys Fireside pizzeria building in Schenectady and plans reopening next year ...
Schenectady County is bringing an effort to provide Hamilton Hill, a neighborhood in Schenectady with a grocery store. This ...
New details came about in court Wednesday in a detention hearing for the man charged with starting the 2013 fatal house fire ...
A judge has decided that Edward Leon will be detained ahead of a jury trial in the 2013 fatal Schenectady house fire ...
SCHENECTADY - In 2018, Mayor Gary McCarthy appointed Teneka Frost as Schenectady's first Black City Court judge. McCarthy ...
Growing up, if someone went looking for Tony Delgado, they probably would’ve found the hoop-crazed adolescent in one of three ...
Schenectady is now accepting applications for the city’s inaugural poet laureate, with the position expected to be filled in ...
The man accused of starting a fire that killed four people in Schenectady in 2013 will say behind bars. Edward Leon is ...
A bundle of old text messages, phone call records and photographs resurfaced in the Albany Federal Courthouse Wednesday, ...
The man accused of setting a deadly home on fire in 2013 will remain behind bars according to court documents.
The building that once housed a Schenectady pizza shop is now under a local restaurateur’s ownership. The Fireside, located at 1631 Eastern Parkway, is now Tommy Nicchi’s property, and ...