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Crews work on paving a 1.7-mile portion of Old Niskayuna Road with a new environmentally sound warm mix technology in Colonie in 2009. (Michael P. Farrell / Times Union )MICHAEL P. FARRELL
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With all the repaving work being done in the town of Colonie lately, I was wondering if you could find out if there are any plans to repave Danielwood Drive, particularly as it starts from Albany Shaker Road and also as it curves around to the right, to meet Pheasant Ridge Drive.
I drive along that section of Danielwood frequently, and it is the worst pavement I encounter on my typical drives. A friend likens it to bombed-out downtown Mogadishu, although I am certain he s never actually been there. Me, I merely notice that the patches have their own patches on that stretch of (so-called) pavement.
Feds: Latest sentencing in 2017 Glenville gun store heist; Man gets 7+ years for Amsterdam-Rochester role | The Daily Gazette
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GLENVILLE – A Rochester man who admitted to helping in the aftermath of the October 2017 gun heist at a Glenville store was sentenced this past week to more than seven years in federal prison.
Juan Saez, 38, received a total of seven years, three months after he admitted to receiving, possessing and storing firearms taken from Target Sports, Inc., in Glenville on Oct. 22, 2017.
He pleaded guilty in May 2018 and was sentenced Friday.
Saez admitted that he traveled from Rochester to Amsterdam to meet with Christian Roman and Jose Fontanez, the two prime actors in the heist. Roman and Fontanez were then on the run from law enforcement and hiding out with another man, Omar DeJesus, after they stole more than 60 firearms from Target Sports, officials said.