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Schenectady County addresses pent up demand for weddings, meetings of up to 150 attendees

Schenectady County addresses pent up demand for weddings, meetings of up to 150 attendees | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Share1 GLENVILLE  Stakeholders in Schenectady County’s tourism industry said they were prepared for pent up demand for weddings and events of up to 150 people amid the COVID-19 pandemic. During a press event at Water’s Edge Lighthouse Monday, discussion of the governor’s new guidelines for weddings and events centered on thermal kiosks that would ‘welcome’ guests by taking their temperatures and other baseline details. The new guidelines allow up to 150 people, or 50% of a venue’s capacity, to attend weddings and meetings.

Koetzle, Aragosa to battle for Glenville supervisor job

Koetzle, Aragosa to battle for Glenville supervisor job FacebookTwitterEmail 2of6 3of6 5of6 6of6 GLENVILLE - With Republican Town Supervisor Chris Koetzle set to vie for a fourth term, Democrat Town Board member Mike Aragosa says the community doesn t need a career politician who he portrayed as adversarial and a micromanager. On Tuesday, Aragosa kicked off his political campaign to unseat Koetzle this year, in a pivotal race in a key battleground municipality that will determine the balance of power on a 5-member governing body where Republicans currently hold a 3-2 majority. The 57-year-od Aragosa, who is running with incumbent Town Board member Michael Godlewski and Jenny Lippman, a political newcomer, said he is running to give people a choice.

Cop-turned-politician seeks seat on Schenectady County Legislature

Cop-turned-politician seeks seat on Schenectady County Legislature FacebookTwitterEmail Peter Frisoni, former Scotia police chief, is seeking a seat on the Schenectady County Legislature in 2021. (Times Union archive) GLENVILLE -  Pete Frisoni, a retired Scotia police chief who also served with the Schenectady Police Department, has won the endorsement of the Democrats in his inaugural bid to become a Schenectady County legislator. Over the weekend, the political newcomer got the nod from the county Democratic committee - even though he has long been a member of the Conservative party. Frisoni said Monday night that he would no longer be interviewing later this week for the backing of county Republicans.

Schenectady County caps food delivery service fees

Schenectady County caps food delivery service fees | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS SCHENECTADY COUNTY  The Schenectady County Legislature on Tuesday passed a law capping fees charged by third-party food delivery services, which have been accused of charging excessive amounts during the pandemic. The legislation limits how much web-based food delivery services companies like GrubHub, DoorDash and UberEats can charge a restaurant, generally capping their fee at 15 percent of the cost of the food order. Albany County Executive Dan McCoy took executive action to cap fees last month, and new Saratoga County Board of Supervisors Chairman Todd Kusnierz said he wants that county to take similar action, with the goal of supporting both residents and struggling restaurants.

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