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Bicyclist hospitalized after being hit by car in Schenectady

A 66-year-old bicyclist was taken to the hospital in Schenectady, after he was hit by a car on Friday afternoon. ....

Georgetta Dix , Albany Med ,

Bicyclist hospitalized after being hit by car in Schenectady

A 66-year-old bicyclist was taken to the hospital in Schenectady, after he was hit by a car on Friday afternoon. ....

Georgetta Dix , Albany Med ,

Series Tuesday: A new community settles in — Gazette readers' views from 2002


Series Tuesday: A new community settles in Gazette readers’ views from 2002 | The Daily Gazette
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SCHENECTADY    The Guyanese influx to Schenectady was a frequent topic in the News pages of the Daily Gazette in 2002.
But as one of the biggest changes to the city in recent memory, it drew an outpouring of emotion on the Opinion pages, as well.
Letters to the editor ran heavily in support of the city’s newest residents. However, that was the era before social media made it easy to spew criticism and hate anonymously. Some unhappy people likely held their tongues.
Here are some excerpts of letters published in 2002: ....

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Milestones for Black citizens in Schenectady history, post World War II


Milestones for Black citizens in Schenectady history, post World War II | The Daily Gazette
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The Schenectady Silhouettes pose for a photo in 2001. Founding members include, from left, Eveyln Baird, Marsha Mortimore (background), Minnie Stamper (seated), Hilvan Finch, Corine Sadler and James Stamper. Gazette file photos
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1947: Classie Cox is the first Black teacher hired by the Schenectady City School District.
1949: The Schenectady chapter of the NAACP is established; Gerald A. White, pastor at Friendship Baptist Church, is the first president.
1951: James Stamper is the first Black supervisor at the General Electric Co.
1952: Arthur Chaires becomes the first Black officer for the Schenectady Police Department. ....

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