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Our History | “Town Clock Church,” New Albany
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More than 160 years after the monumental “Town Clock Church” — today's Second Baptist Church — in New Albany was completed in 1852, a new restoration project is continuing to preserve it as a symbol of Underground Railroad efforts during the Civil ...
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Which companies won contracts for the new $66.5M Albany convention center - Albany Business Review
Albany Business Review
Which companies won contracts for the new $66.5M Albany convention center
Albany Business Review
A total of $17.5 million worth of bids have been awarded as part of the construction of a new convention center in downtown Albany, New York. That money is part of the overall budget of $66.5 million. As for the $17.5 million awarded today, officials ...
$17.5 million in bids awarded for Albany convention spaceTroy Record
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Wage board recommends increasing tipped wage to $7.50 - Albany Business Review
Albany Business Review
Wage board recommends increasing tipped wage to $7.50
Albany Business Review
New York's wage board has voted to recommend the state increase the base wage for the tipped employees in the food and hospitality service industry to $7.50 an hour by the end of 2015. The wage board met Friday afternoon in Albany. For the past several ...
State board to meet on possibly raising 'tip wage'News 12 Bronx (registration)
NYS board recommends $2.50 hourly raise for ti -
Success Academy's Albany rally set to compete with UFT lobbying day - Chalkbeat Indiana
Chalkbeat Indiana
Success Academy's Albany rally set to compete with UFT lobbying day
Chalkbeat Indiana
Updated — The city's biggest charter-school network is on a collision course with the city teachers union. Success Academy Charter Schools is planning to close their schools March 4 for a political rally in Albany, sources say. That's the same day ...
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$17.5M in construction bids awarded for Albany convention center - Albany Business Review
Albany Business Review
$17.5M in construction bids awarded for Albany convention center
Albany Business Review
The Albany Convention Center Authority has awarded $17.5 million worth of bids tied to overall construction of the $66.5 million convention center. That represents about 35 percent of total project, and clears way for this major phase of construction ... -
Endowments up for Albany area colleges - Albany Business Review
Albany Business Review
Endowments up for Albany area colleges
Albany Business Review
Endowments are growing for colleges and universities in the Albany area and across the country, according to a report out this week. UAlbany saw the largest percent change in value over the past year, as well as over the past five years. UAlbany was ... -
City to help North Albany owners affected by new FEMA maps - Albany Democrat Herald
City to help North Albany owners affected by new FEMA maps
Albany Democrat Herald
Those maps came about because Albany engineers found errors in the the old ones, including an unmapped floodway in the Thornton Lake area, about five years ago. The city arranged for a consultant to do a new study in early 2010 and provided FEMA with ... -
New Albany residents sound off on plan that would convert one-way streets - Louisville Business First
Louisville Business First
New Albany residents sound off on plan that would convert one-way streets
Louisville Business First
The study was prompted by concerns that New Albany will see a drastic uptick in traffic, particularly along and around Spring Street, as drivers try to avoid paying tolls on the East End and downtown bridges. Currently, New Albany's Sherman Minton ... -
IBM commits engineers to Albany - Poughkeepsie Journal
IBM commits engineers to Albany
Poughkeepsie Journal
ALBANY – IBM plans to boost its research and development at the nanocenter in Albany by moving more than 220 engineers at the facility into a research division aimed at helping its $3 billion pledge to bolster its chip development mainly in New York. -
Bronx trash hauler who stiffed his Albany lawyer must pay $75000 - Albany Times Union
Bronx trash hauler who stiffed his Albany lawyer must pay $75000
Albany Times Union
Albany. A trash hauler from the Bronx who stiffed his Albany defense attorney must pay him more than $75,000 in legal bills. The Appellate Division of state Supreme Court on Thursday ruled unanimously in favor of Dennis B. Schlenker, who helped ... -
Albany's last-second dagger sinks Vermont - BurlingtonFreePress.com
BurlingtonFreePress.com
Albany's last-second dagger sinks Vermont
BurlingtonFreePress.com
Evan Singletary drained a pull-up 3-pointer over the outstretched arm of Trae Bell-Haynes with 1.5 seconds to play, the final points in a hair-raising finish as Albany left Burlington with a 47-44 victory over the University of Vermont in an America ...
Albany Great Danes Defeat Vermont Catamounts, Take 2 Game Lead In ...Vavel.com
Singletary hits late 3; Albany edges Vermont 47-44Charlotte Observer
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