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Scotia-Glenville, BH-BL getting school resource officers in January
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HIGH NOTES: Special Olympics donation, incentives to wear bike helmets | The Daily Gazette
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In Albany, SEFCU will make a donation to the Special Olympics for every medal won by the Team USA in the Olympics in Tokyo. The money will support Special Olympics New York athletes and coaches preparing for national competition in 2022. The credit union will donate $500 for every gold, $250 for every silver and $125 for every bronze medal won by the USA Olympics Team in Tokyo to Special Olympics New York’s own USA Games delegation. Fans are invited to support the SEFCU campaign by making a donation at sefcu.com/olympics. The Special Olympics USA Games will be held June 5-12, 2022, at Disney World in Orlando, Fla. Team New York will include approximately 150 athletes and coaches in 14 sports: basketball, bocce, bowling, equestrian, golf, gymnastics, powerlifting, soccer, softball, tennis, triathlon, track & field and volleyball. They will go up against more than 5,500 athletes from
Created: July 07, 2021 06:15 PM
Colonie police arrested 26-year-old Khalil Hankins of Schenectady Monday for allegedly stealing a truck full of tools from a Latham parking lot last month.
Police around the region are familiar with him. He s been involved in assaults, burglaries, robberies, pursuits in a vehicle, stolen credit cards, stolen identities, you name it, seems like he s involved in it, said Colonie Police Lieutenant Daniel Belles.
Since January, Hankins has been arrested in places including East Greenbush, Schenectady, Wilton, Saratoga, Glenville, Malta, Scotia, and Menands nine times in Colonie this year alone. This particular defendant, he s been arrested sometimes multiple times in the same day by different agencies, so it s pretty clear that when he gets arrested, he s not really held accountable, said Lieutenant Belles.
Glenville supervisor says new truck route best solution to bridge strikes | The Daily Gazette
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GLENVILLE The town will go forward with plans for a law to fine truck drivers who strike the Glenridge Road railroad bridge, but the best solution would be to route commercial trucks away from the road entirely, town leaders said.
“The key is, we have got to stop the trucks before they even get to Glenridge, at (state) Route 146,” said Town Supervisor Chris Koetzle.
An alternative designated truck route probably down Route 146 into Niskayuna and Schenectady, and then north into Glenville on Freeman’s Bridge Road would require approval from the state Department of Transportation, since the state owns both Route 146 and Glenridge Road.
Glenville Democrats propose truck turnaround near strike-prone bridge
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