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Church remembers victims, hidden history of 1690 Schenectady massacre


Church remembers victims and heroes of 1690 Schenectady massacre
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1of12Buy PhotoA historic sign for the Ride of Symon Schermerhoorn on the night of the Feb. 1690 massacre is seen down the street from the First Reformed Church on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021 in Schenectady, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
2of12Buy PhotoJohannes Onekoheriako, a Mohawk leader, is one of four Native American leaders who traveled to England where the Crown commissioned Dutch artist Jan Verelst to paint their portraits and is displayed in First Reformed Church on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021 in Schenectady, N.Y. The leaders were members of the church.(Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less ....

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Sit Nipper, sit: Despite Long Island offer, Albany icon to stay put


Sit Nipper, sit: Despite Long Island offer, Albany icon to stay put
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Nipper, a longtime Albany landmark, sits atop the former RTA building at 991 Broadway on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021, in Albany, N.Y. An appliance company in Long Island is interested in purchasing the 28 ft fiberglass RCA dog and taking him to Long Island. They say he has been their store mascot for 75 years. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times Union
ALBANY Nipper the four-ton steel and fiberglass dog is not just an icon and point of pride for Albany. Nearly 200 miles south, an appliance dealer in the village of Babylon, Long Island, has two smaller Nippers, which have served as the store s mascots for 75 years. ....

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Albany County saw record opioid deaths in 2020


Albany County saw record opioid deaths in 2020
Albany County saw record opioid deaths in 2020
Officials say a rise in fentanyl-laced drugs and the mental and emotional strains of the pandemic are to blame
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Albany County Department of Mental Health Director Stephen Giordano talks about the increase in opioid overdose deaths during a press conference on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021, in Albany, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union
ALBANY Opioid overdoses killed a record number of people in Albany County in 2020.
Officials on Wednesday said there were 99 such deaths in the county, a 60 percent increase from 62  in 2019, which had been the county s worst previous year. The rise in fentanyl-laced drugs and a global pandemic that has strained people’s mental health and fueled a rise in addiction and drug use are believed to be behind the surge. ....

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GOP candidates emerging in Schenectady City Council race


In Schenectady, GOP has one candidate for City Council, hopes for more
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Republican candidate Kevin Hammer has formally launched a bid for City Council.
The political newcomer was endorsed by the county Republican committee last week.
I looked around where we are living and saw every reason to get involved,” said Hammer, who lives downtown with his husband.
Hammer, who relocated from Scotia in 2012, is the first in what party officials expect to be a growing field of GOP candidates in coming days, said county Republican committee Chairman Chris Koetzle.
“It looks like our slate is growing in Schenectady, and we will have more candidates to announce shortly,” Koetzle said, citing three additional hopefuls who are weighing bids. ....

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New York's Catholic church leaders control billions outside the reach of abuse survivors


New York s Catholic church leaders control billions outside the reach of abuse survivors
Bankruptcy filings and assets shifted to foundations have coincided with passage of Child Victims Act
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The Catholic bishops of New York sold a lucrative insurance business they controlled and stored the proceeds in a foundation they also administer, keeping billions out of the reach of survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Pictured: Cardinal Timothy Dolan in this Sept. 30, 2019 file photo, speaking  during a news conference in New York. Dolan established a victim compensation fund in 2016, as a successful battle to lift the statute of limitations on the filing of child sexual abuse lawsuits gathered steam. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)Mark LennihanShow MoreShow Less ....

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