Democrat enters race for Clifton Park town justice | The Daily Gazette
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February 18, 2021
Jennifer Jeram, a Democratic candidate for Clifton Park town justice, is pictured. Photo provided (inset) File (background)
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CLIFTON PARK A Democrat who currently works as an attorney in the state court system has entered the race for Clifton Park town justice, challenging incumbent Republican Judge James F. Hughes.
Jennifer Jeram, a Niskayuna native who graduated from the University at Buffalo School of Law and who has previously advocated for domestic violence victims, said it is time for a change in the local court.
“Clifton Park has changed a lot these past 40 years,” she said. “There has been so much growth new families, new businesses and new developments. Clifton Park needs a new judge with fresh ideas to make sure that Town Court stays on pace with this growth.”
Schenectady, Glens Falls men accused in Capitol riot both face additional counts
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Two Capital Region men facing more charges in Capitol riot
Brandon Fellows, 26, of Niskayuna and James Bonet, 29, of Glens Falls hit with additional charges
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1of6An undated photo provided by the FBI shows Brandon Fellows of upstate New York, who was arrested on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021, for his role in the riot at the U.S. Capitol. (FBI via The New York Times) EDITORIAL USE ONLY FBI/New York TimesShow MoreShow Less
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Supporters of President Donald Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. MUST CREDIT: Photo for The Washington Post by Astrid RieckenAstrid Riecken/Washington Post News ServiceShow MoreShow Less
Niskayuna school voters approve $79M in projects
Projects include building an addition to separate 5/6 and 7/8 graders into two buildings
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Students leave their bus and enter Van Antwerp Middle School in Niskayuna in this first day of school in 2007. Voters Feb. 9, 2021 approved a $79 million capital project that will assist in moving fifth and sixth graders to Van Antwerp. (Skip Dickstein/Times Union archive)SKIP DICKSTEIN
NISKAYUNA Niskayuna voters overwhelmingly approved more than $79 million in capital improvements to town schools Tuesday night.
District residents approved two propositions by votes of 1,693-717, and 1,554-858. Voting was done by absentee ballots that were tabulated Tuesday night and in-person at Niskayuna High School on Tuesday.
Siena men’s lacrosse names captains | The Daily Gazette
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Niskayuna graduate Dylan Pantalone has been named a Siena men s lacrosse captain for the second year in a row.
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LOUDONVILLE The Siena men’s lacrosse team announced its four captains, all seniors, on Monday, including Niskayuna High School graduate Dylan Pantalone and Shaker High School graduate Nick Pepe.
They’ll be joined by Jack Kiernan and Braedon Labar, and one extra job head coach Liam Gleason wants them to perform this season is to keep the team dialed in on observing safe practices off the field to cut down on the potential for COVID-19 to throw the season off track.
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