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Arts, family events, county fairs and movies: Summer arts guide 2021

Arts, family events, county fairs and movies: Summer arts guide 2021 Features staff FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Times Union staff photo by Paul Buckowski People ride on the Trapeze at the Columbia County Fair in Chatham, N.Y., on Monday, Sept. 6, 2004.PAUL BUCKOWSKIShow MoreShow Less 2of3Buy PhotoA woman hangs up prizes at the Schoharie County Sunshine Fair on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018 in Cobleskill, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van BurenShow MoreShow Less Ready? Set? Masked? Go! We weathered a hard year, no doubt. And it was unleavened by an eventless summer in 2020. Sure, your garden looked great, but there was something missing. And this year isn t a complete turn to normal. Some indoor entertainment either will be outdoors or won t happen at all. There will be many outdoor events, but many will have limits. Is that something to celebrate?

Have you seen the bear(s) roaming Albany, Bethlehem?

Have you seen the bear(s) roaming Albany, Bethlehem? There have been at least four sightings since Tuesday FacebookTwitterEmail 1of87 Erin Rightmyer of Bethlehem took this photo after she made a turn to run on the Albany County Rail Trail near the back of Hannaford Plaza and saw this bear around 7:30 a.m. on May 22, 2021. It s at least the fourth time a bear had been seen in Bethlehem and Albany since May 18.Erin Rightmyer / Special to the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less Keep clicking for recent wild animal sightings in the Capital Region. An osprey patrols the Hudson River in search of food on Thursday, May 16, 2019, near Riverfront Park in Troy, N.Y. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less

Bethlehem businesses getting extra from grant program

Bethlehem businesses getting extra from grant program FacebookTwitterEmail Businesses along Delaware Ave. at the four corners on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016 in Delmar, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren / Times Union) BETHLEHEM Four local small businesses that previously received funding from the town of Bethlehem s state-funded Microenterprise Grant Program will be awarded an extra $2,560 each after another unnamed grant recipient had to give up its funding due to the pandemic. The town decided to split the unused $10,240 grant between four businesses that had not received the $35,000 maximum grant amount. They are Inferno, a Delmar fitness studio; Bombshell Spa in the Four Corners; All Signz and Graphics in Glenmont, and Green House, a healthy foods cafe planned for the former Price Greenleaf garden center in Delmar.

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