Judge could rule today on WG&L class-action suit
Tweet By Kevin Hogencamp At the Albany City Commission’s request, a grass-roots initiative to force the commission to quit spending tens of millions in utility customers’ money over 10 years – a decision that could force the city into a fiscal frenzy — is now a federal case. The transfer of the class-action suit from [...]
Read More →Another year, another journey
Tweet Advent is the beginning of a new church year. It generally starts right after Thanksgiving. So while the world awaits a new year in January, here we sit as the church already immersed in a new year, and I think it is good we remember that. It is also good we remember that our [...]
Read More →Vintage Albany
Tweet This 1984 photograph of a former pool hall at Washington and Flint avenues, now the ste of the Albany Transition Center, is posted on the Vintage Albany page on Facebook. The St. Nicholas and Lee hotels were formerly located next to Half Breed’s, which also was once Unccle Buzz’s. The legendary Joe’s Cellar nightspot was in [...]
Read More →Bishop unchanged after close call
Tweet I know anything I say now will probably be viewed by some as sour grapes … but you only live once and I’m trying to live with as few regrets as possible … so here goes. We ran a great race for Congress against an entrenched incumbent in a gerrymandered district that favored him [...]
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