Mac-n-Cheese Bowl returns, in takeout format, on March 27
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The timesunion.com/Table Hopping Mac-n-Cheese Bowl, a fundraiser that has brought in more than $400,000 for the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York since first being held in 2010, will return March 27 with a pickup format.Gary McPherson - McPherson PhotographyShow MoreShow Less
The timesunion.com/Table Hopping Mac-n-Cheese Bowl, a fundraiser that has brought in more than $400,000 for the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York since first being held in 2010, will return March 27 with a pickup format.Gary McPherson - McPherson PhotographyShow MoreShow Less
Were you Seen at the 10th Annual timesunion.com/Table Hopping Mac-n-Cheese Bowl to benefit the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York held at Siena College s Marcelle Athletic Complex on Saturday, March 2, 2019?Gary McPherson - McPherson PhotographyShow MoreShow Less
Rivers Casino extends its hours
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Rivers Casino & Resort in Schenectady said Sunday it has extended its hours of operation to 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., after Gov. Andrew Cuomo extended the closing time for bars and restaurants to 11 p.m. Previously, the closing time had been 10 p.m.Lori Van Buren/Albany Times Union
SCHENECTADY Rivers Casino & Resort in Schenectady said Sunday it has extended its hours of operation to 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., after Gov. Andrew Cuomo extended the closing time for bars and restaurants to 11 p.m. Previously, the closing time had been 10 p.m.
Following fires, STS Steel seeks approval for new building in Schenectady
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STS Steel in Schenectady is seeking city approval to building a new structure on its property along Erie Boulevard. The plan comes a years after firefighters confront suspicious fires at the steel-fabrications company.Mike Goodwin / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
2of3A Schenectady police officer guards the scene of a fire that damaged two buildings at STS Steel on Tuesday night. The fire is being investigated by the city s arson task force.Mike Goodwin / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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SCHENECTADY One year after a fire damaged the metal fabrication company along Erie Boulevard, STS Steel is seeking city approval to erect a new building.