Beverly Bailey knows a thing or two about building things.
As a student at Riverside City College, she helped her boyfriend Scott hang patio covers on the weekends. When she turned 20, she bought and ran a small café in Chino, putting her entrepreneurial spirit to the test as she worked some of the longest days of her life. Then she earned her real estate license, making a living helping people build their dream homes.
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Leadership questions remain for Albany LEAD arrest-diversion program
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Brian Shea, chief of operation to Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan, wrote a letter to the Times Union that states that Sheehan is “disappointed with the (LEAD) program’s shortcomings” and that the city will take on a greater roll in running it. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
Alice Green, executive director of the Center for Law and Justice, in Albany, N.Y. wants to know why city leaders haven t reached out to her to ask about plans to improve the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion program, which aims to rehabilitate rather than incarcerate low-level offenders. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul BuckowskiShow MoreShow Less
SUSPICIOUS PACKAGE — Officers responded to TerraVida Holistic Center at 64 N. Main Street in Sellersville about 4:15 p.m. Jan. 21 after employees reported a suspicious package was placed outside