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Recitals by young artists at the Resonanz summer festival. Explore B'nai Sholom's religious school and adult programs. Message Circle, Holistic Studies Institute, 1510 Central Ave., Albany When: 6 p.m. Cost: $15 Contact: 464-6200 "White Light/Black Rain," Powell House Quaker center, 524 Pitt Hall Road, Old Chatham When: 7 p.m. Contact: 766-2992 Notes: Workshop on the techniques of sitting ...
MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE ALBANY, Ga. As school childrens summer vacation comes to an end, base officials want to be sure that not only are the children ready, but parents and base personnel are too.
ALBANY, NY As college-bound students eagerly await the coming fall and their first days at college, many are shopping for the supplies they want to bring along to campus. To avoid a budgeting crisis in the fall, remember that college costs include more than tuition, room and board.
Earnings season will still be going strong, but the main event next week will be the July employment report on Friday.
New York City is a child's paradise, its reputation as too grimy or adult-oriented unwarranted.
The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins have re-signed right wing Jesse Boulerice to an American Hockey League contract, it was announced on Friday. Boulerice returns to northeastern Pennsylvania after appearing in 54 regular-season games last year.
WASHINGTON Rep. Charles Rangel was formally accused of committing 13 counts of ethical violations by a House ethics panel Thursday, setting the stage for him to be tried in public hearings in the weeks before the fall elections. The charges, approved by a bipartisan panel that conducted the 21-month investigation, cover his solicitation of funds for an academic center named for him, use of ...
State lawmakers were called to Albany for a special session Wednesday, but so far, it has turned out to be anything but.
State lawmakers packed up and left Albany Thursday after two days of a special session called by Gov. David Paterson that didn't produce any votes, but revealed more discord within the Senate Democratic conference over a higher-education overhaul.
ALBANY -- The state Legislature's "extraordinary session" to finally pass the late state budget was expected to be anything but extraordinary last night. Some members remained on vacation, and there were no agreements on which to vote. An angry Gov. Paterson warned he will keep forcing lawmakers back to...