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Meet the Capital Region volunteers helping sign people up for vaccine
Supply is increasing, but it s still hard to get a coronavirus vaccine. These people are helping.
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1of18Dr. Brenda Robinson, founder and CEO of the Black Nurses Coalition, at a vaccination clinic at the Arbor Hill Elementary School in Albany, NY, on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less
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Dr. Brenda Robinson, founder and CEO of the Black Nurses Coalition, at a vaccination clinic at the Arbor Hill Elementary School in Albany, NY, on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less
Albany s 6th Ward council race draws a crowd
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Shoppers during a Holiday Market on Lark Street hosted by the Lark Street Business Improvement District, Global Partners and the Boys and Girls Club of the Capital Area in Albany, NY, on Saturday, Nov. 28, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James Franco
ALBANY – For the first time in more than two decades, the 6th Ward Common Council seat is open and it may be the most crowded race this election cycle in the city.
Five candidates are running to fill the position that will be left vacant by Councilman Richard Conti’s retirement at the end of this year.