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e-edition obituaries | | | | TROY, N.Y. — Troy officially has all four union contracts settled as of Thursday night. The City Council unanimously approved and sponsored the resolution for the Troy Union Firefighters Association (UFA) contract. “It’s pretty good,” UFA President Jeff Ward said after the council meeting. “We got this done and we’re good for four years now, […] | | | | | ALBANY, N.Y. — Pope Leo XIV has announced the 11th Bishop of the Albany Diocese. The leader of the Catholic Church named Bishop Mark O'Connell, JCD, to the position. O'Connell succeeds Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger, who has served in the Albany Diocese since April of 2014. Scharfenberger submitted his resignation when he reached the mandatory […] | | | | | MECHANICVILLE, N.Y. — Head coach George Dudas of the Mechanicville High School girls' soccer team could not have asked for a better offensive start from his squad in the first half of the Class B Section 2 playoff quarterfinals versus La Salle Institute at home on Saturday. The No. 1-seeded Red Raiders scored three goals in the first 40 minutes and dominated the No. 8-seeded Cadets in time of possession. Mechanicville struck first early, as junior Gianna Pitts received a pass, dashed towards the net, and sent a shot toward the bottom-left corner for the goal in the sixth minute. […] | | | | | MECHANICVILLE, N.Y. — Mechanicville defeated La Salle Institute, 3-0, in the Section 2 high school girls Class B sectional quarterfinals, on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, at Mechanicville High School, in Mechanicville, N.Y. | | | | | Q. I have a 2016 Lincoln Navigator and the other morning I took a short ride with the radio on and the navigation system displaying the map. I stopped for breakfast. About an hour later I started the car and there was no display, only a blank screen. I banged on it which did nothing and oddly the next day all was fine. It did this once before, any ideas? A. At nearly 10 years old as robust as these electronic components are, temperature changes, electrical issues and vibrations can take their toll on them. Although there have been some […] | | | | | For whatever reason, I might call it a whim, I dug all the way down to the bottom of my chest of drawers when I packed for parents' weekend. Oh sure, I had pulled from my usual staple of presentable yet comfortable duds, the going-out wear that I think looks a little more put-together than the wrinkled mess my weekday self can seem to manage, as well as a few pieces of athletic wear that I would most definitely don should a gym (or a nearby park) present itself. But I also folded a fancy skirt and a vintage pair […] | | | | | The transformations in the way society regards dogs and other household pets present novel issues to be resolved in divorce proceedings. Unlike most marital assets, household pets hold deep emotional value, making it difficult to view them as just another asset to be physically divided in the divorce proceedings. This article offers a brief overview of pet custody and visitation, specifically within the context of applicable New York State laws. How Does New York Law View Pets in Divorce? Unfortunately, dogs are still not yet viewed as "children" in the eyes of the law for custody determination purposes. Regardless of […] | | | |
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