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Special Guests Michele Powers & Kristy Kennedy

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Special Guest Capt. Larry Goodman

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Special Guests Janelle Shepard & Amy DuBois

Host Jeremiah Papineau interviews special guests Janelle Shepard & Amy DuBois from the Community Computer and Employment Resource Center, located in Plattsburgh, on this next episode of North Country Commerce. Together they'll discuss the resource center and how it can ...

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Special Guests Molly Kasriels

Host Keith Lobdell interviews special guests Molly Kasriels, President of the Westport Chamber of Commerce, also known as the Westport-Wadhams Business Parternship. On this next episode of North Country Commerce, Molly talks about the history Normandy beach Resort, and what ...

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Greenland Part 7

Glaciers in Greenland

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Clifton Park 4th of July Parade

Clifton Park 4th of July Parade Photos

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R’dam Town Clerk sends resignation letter

Eunice steps down after 40 years of service

Eunice Esposito has resigned from her position as Town Clerk for Rotterdam, effective July 31, after residents had publicly questioned her absence from Town Hall.

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School supply donations needed now more than ever

Bethlehem Food Pantry now serving 1,600, triple from 18 months ago

For an increasing number of local parents, outfitting growing children with clothes and finding a seemingly ever-increasing list of classroom supplies can be a real challenge.

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Cuomo hopes to spur competitive spirit

Capital District to be part of council to compete for $1B in state funding

Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday, July 28, announced the members of the Capital Region Regional Economic Development Council at Schenectady County Community College. The 10 councils will compete against one another to submit plans for economic development to attain the biggest chunk of the $1 billion in state funding.

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Part 8

Greenland

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Nick Polsinelli enjoys change of scenery

Guilderland grad moves from Albany to Amsterdam for 2011 PGCBL season

It’s been a different summer for the Polsinelli family of Guilderland.

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Bethlehem library names new director

Geoffrey Kirkpatrick says expanding role of technology key to library's future

There's a new sheriff in town at the Bethlehem Public Library, and his name is Geoffrey Kirkpatrick.

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Depleted Dutchmen lose to Amsterdam

Injuries leave Albany shorthanded in final week

With a depleted lineup and a short bullpen, the Albany Dutchmen couldn’t hold back the Amsterdam Mohawks.

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WFP makes another pick in Bethlehem super race

WFP hopes third time's the charm

The Working Families Party has made another endorsement in the race for Bethlehem town supervisor, and it's hoping this one will stick.

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Special Guest Caroline Thompson

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Special Guest Rick Leibowitz

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A giant undertaking

Can the Cardiff Giant still draw a crowd? Ty Marshal thinks so

Inspiration for Ty Marshal's latest project actually came while he was researching a different concept. Marshal, a local artist and activist who prefers the label "inter-disciplinarian," had set out to find whether Onondaga Lake had ever been rumored to harbor a lake monster. Instead, he discovered a nearly 150-year-old hoax that entangled P.T. Barnum, the courts and thousands of residents, and began a few miles from Syracuse.

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