Playing Division I opponents in exhibition games is nothing new for the College of St. Rose basketball program. The Division II program, nestled in Pine Hills section of the City of Albany, has made the I-90 trip to the Carrier Dome to take on Jim Boeheim's Syracuse Orange for a preseason matchup. Trust me, Boeheim doesn't waste time. If an exhibition opponent isn't going to challenge his players like he needs, they aren't playing his team in the preseason. That is why I could never understand why Siena nor UAlbany would play St. Rose in an exhibition.
Troy adds four new police officers
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Troy Police Department outside the detective offices on Friday, Feb. 28, 2020, in Troy N.Y. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron
TROY – The Troy Police Department swore in four new officers Friday afternoon at City Hall in a ceremony limited to family members due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The city’s newest officers are Jack Engster, Katherine A. Molesky, David Grant and Kevin Koberger.
Engster became a part owner of Manory’s, the city’s oldest restaurant, before deciding to join the police force. His great-grandfather was a city police officer.
Molesky is the daughter of Deputy Police Chief Daniel DeWolf. She is a graduate of the College of St. Rose and previously worked in the Troy City School District.