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Walter Simpkins recognized during National Homeownership Month


Walter Simpkins recognized during National Homeownership Month | The Daily Gazette
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SCHENECTADY – Habitat for Humanity of Schenectady County used money from the city’s HOMES initiative to complete a build at 323 Schenectady St. in 2016.
But a woman’s murder and other neighborhood concerns on that street’s 500 block made it a difficult sell, according to the agency’s executive director, Madelyn Thorne.
The lack of interest made Thorne try something outside the box.
Thorne said she recruited a particular individual, Community Fathers Executive Director Walter Simpkins, to apply.
Simpkins’ eventual purchase of the house was celebrated to fanfare at City Hall Tuesday as part of National Homeownership Month.

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Activists: Local police reforms not enough


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Albany police clashed with anti-brutality protesters Thursday as officers cleared them from an encampment of tents built next to the department's South Station. Paul BuckowskiShow MoreShow Less
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Albany police physically removed demonstrators from a camp they set up in front of South Station Thursday, April 22, 2021.Paul BuckowskiShow MoreShow Less
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An Albany police officer with tape over his badge on April 22 at South Station.Eduardo MedinaShow MoreShow Less
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Albany city workers are seen cleaning up after police forcibly moved an encampment of Black Lives Matter protesters from in front of South Station April 22, 2021.Paul BuckowskiShow MoreShow Less

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Newest Schenectady Greenmarket vendor looks to steer youth away from incarceration


Newest Schenectady Greenmarket vendor looks to steer youth away from incarceration | The Daily Gazette
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Niyanna Brooks is rewriting child labor laws.
The 8-year-old city girl was engaged with the public as she and other youngsters helped sell baked goods from under the Cornerstone Bakery Project’s tent at the Schenectady Greenmarket Sunday.
A new addition to the weekly farmers market, Cornerstone Bakery is a segment of the nonprofit Community Fathers’ Occupations Instead of Incarceration, earn-to-learn program.
The OIOI program aims to set youngsters on a path of business and entrepreneurship, hopefully derailing them from incarceration, Community Fathers executive director Walter Simpkins said.

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Cheesemaker, pet shelter, COVID medical team among Good News honorees


Cheesemaker, pet shelter, COVID medical team among Good News honorees | The Daily Gazette
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Good News award recipients (L-R) Schenectady Trading Company owner Caroline Bardwell, Belgioioso Cheese GM Tim Cromin, APF Director Austin Gates, Community Fathers Exec. Director Walter Simpkins, More Perreca’s owner Maria Perreca Papa, Open Door Bookstore owner Janet Hutchinson and Ellis Hospital COVID Unit nurse manager Cortney Jackson are shown at River Stone Manor in Glenville on Thursday, May 6, 2021.
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GLENVILLE — A diverse group of Schenectady County organizations were honored Thursday with the 2021 Good News Awards.
The Chamber of Schenectady County bestows the awards each year upon businesses, organizations and individuals who have achieved significant growth; occupied a new or newly renovated building; reached a significant anniversary; launched a unique product or service; displayed extraordinary community support; or become a notable success story.

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Moradores da orla de Manaus são castigados pela cheia do Rio Negro - Em tempo - Portal de notícias 24 horas de Manaus e do Amazonas

A cheia do Rio Negro está castigando os moradores da orla de Manaus.. No Em Tempo você vê as últimas notícias de Manaus, Amazonas, Brasil e do mundo.

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