TROY, N.Y. â Steven Figueroa, a community leader with years of experience dedicated to fighting food insecurity and uplifting Troyâs youth, announced his campaign to represent District 2 on the Troy City Council on Saturday.
âGrowing up, I didnât have a lot of opportunities and thatâs what makes me want to do the work I do today â I want to bridge that gap and provide my community the support and resources that I didnât have,â Figueroa said.
âI know I can serve and represent this diverse district with my professional skills and volunteer experience working on the ground, Figueroa explained.
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Heavy equipment is seen at the sight of a fire that badly damaged 451 Broadway on Saturday. Troy officials said they are speaking with the owner of the building about whether the structure can be saved.Will Waldron / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Heavy equipment is seen at the sight of a fire that badly damaged 451 Broadway on Saturday. Troy officials said they are speaking with the owner of the building about whether the structure can be saved.Will Waldron / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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