77 Troy city workers earn more than $100,000
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Troy Police Chief Brian Owens addresses those gathered for a swearing-in ceremony for two new Police Officers at City Hall on Monday, Jan. 14, 2019, in Troy, N.Y. The two new police officers will go off to the Zone 5 Regional Law Enforcement Training Center for six months and then they will perform 10 to 12 weeks of field training in Troy. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union
TROY – The 30.5 percent increase in the city’s 2020 overtime budget could be seen in the paychecks of 77 city employees – all but one from the police and fire departments – who earned more than $100,000 last year, according to city payroll records.
Fundraisers help victims in downtown Troy fire
Fundraisers help victims in downtown Troy fire
Word of the efforts comes as investigators try to determine what caused devastating fire at brownstone on Broadway
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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