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Shell backs out of project
Kevin Crosier, Berne supervisor, at the Van Wie Farm in Clarksville, said Shell never spoke to officials from any of the towns.
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Shell says it will pay landowners' legal bills
Shell WindEnergy Inc. has offered to pay legal expenses for landowners in the Albany County hill towns who had considered leasing their land to Shell for two large wind farms.
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Around the state
In East Aurora:Fisher-Price has trimmed 70 jobs from its work force of 900 people here, part of about 1,000 jobs that parent company Mattel is cutting worldwide, according to The Buffalo News.
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Shell WindEnergy leaving Albany County
Shell WindEnergy has abandoned plans to develop two large wind farms in the hilltowns of Albany County.
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October snow
Department of Transportation workers Tim Cochran and Dave Bartlett get a plow truck ready for the snowstorm Tuesday, October 28.
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Poetry, politics mix in race
Longtime State Assemblyman Jack McEneny, D-Albany, is facing a challenge this year from a poetry-writing attorney with a deep admiration for the State Police.
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In the spotlight: C.T. O'Donnell
The Rensselaerville Institute & Meeting Center has named C.T. O'Donnell president and CEO.
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Chambers, college to host leadershi.....
The Fulton County Regional Chamber of Commerce & Industry, the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce and Fulton-Montgomery Community College have partnered to host the third edition of the Fulton Montgomery ...
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Rensselaerville Institute names new president
The Rensselaerville Institute & Meeting Center has named a new president. Charles O'Donnell II starts his new position on Oct.
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EMS in critical condition
Brenda Wood was driving home after undergoing radiation treatment for breast cancer, her pager rang.
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County receives bioterrorism money
Fulton County is scheduled to receive $85,000 in federal bioterrorism money to help the county Public Health Department's response to potential life-threatening emergencies.
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Love thy neighborhood
Our "Where's Tom?" neighborhood series has concluded for the summer, but being a good neighbor is a year-round endeavor.
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EMPO announces fall orienteering events
EMPO, the Empire Orienteering Club, announced in a press release its fall schedule of orienteering meets in the Capital Region.
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Dump truck body crushes man to death
A 41-year-old Freehold man who owned a contracting company died in a accident when he became pinned between the body of a dump truck and its cab.
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Dump truck body crushes man to death
A 41-year-old Freehold man who owned a contracting company died in a accident when he became pinned between the body of a dump truck and its cab.
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Dump truck body crushes man to death
A 41-year-old Freehold man who owned a contracting company died in a accident when he became pinned between the body of a dump truck and its cab.
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Dump truck body crushes man to death
A 41-year-old Freehold man who owned a contracting company died in a accident when he became pinned between the body of a dump truck and its cab.
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Dump truck body crushes man to death
A 41-year-old Freehold man who owned a contracting company died in a accident when he became pinned between the body of a dump truck and its cab.
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New sidewalks are coming to Sherman
By REGINA BUTLER Progress Staff Writer Residents in Sherman stand poised to offer some brand spanking new sidewalks to their children, thanks to a grant that will jump start phase I of a long term building ...
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New sidewalks are coming to Sherman
By REGINA BUTLER Progress Staff Writer Residents in Sherman stand poised to offer some brand spanking new sidewalks to their children, thanks to a grant that will jump start phase I of a long term building ...
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