Regional partnerships across K-12 Education, Higher Education and Business and Industry to provide cutting-edge opportunities for area students An innovative new high school program led… Read more »
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The 2017 Economic Census is Coming
The Economic Census is the U.S. Government’s official five-year measure of American business and the economy. It is conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, and… Read more »
Downtown Albany Restaurant Week returns April 14 through April 20
The Downtown Albany Business Improvement District (BID) has announced the return of one of the Capital Region’s most highly anticipated culinary events of the year:… Read more »
Assemblyman Santabarbara receives Award from New York’s Legislative Aviation Caucus, New York Aviation Management Association
Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara was recognized by the New York Legislative Aviation Caucus and the New York Aviation Management Association for a number of legislative achievements… Read more »
NeonCRM and Urban Co-Works Launch Tech Meetup for Social Good
To help nonprofits and socially minded professionals in the Capital Region, nonprofit software company NeonCRM and coworking center Urban Co-Works have launched the region’s first… Read more »
Dining Reservations for 2018 Season at Saratoga Race Course to be Accepted Beginning March 14
The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) today announced that dining reservations for the 2018 meet at historic Saratoga Race Course will be available to… Read more »
Phishing Schemes Make IRS ‘Dirty Dozen’ List of Tax Scams for 2018; Individuals, Businesses, Tax Pros Urged to Remain Vigilant
Following continuing threats to taxpayers, the Internal Revenue Service today listed email “phishing” schemes as a top filing season concern and part of the annual… Read more »
Video Game Development Cluster Becomes a Force in Capital Region’s Creative Economy
The Capital Region’s video game development cluster has become a recognized force in the local creative economy and is poised to get bigger, with a… Read more »
432 Franklin Street in Downtown Schenectady Will Be Renovated
The Schenectady County Metroplex Development Authority today announced that a vacant building in downtown Schenectady will be renovated as loft apartments. The building at 432 Franklin… Read more »
Olympic Medal Winning Luge Sled has Clarkson Technology Behind It
Clarkson University Associate Professor of Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering Douglas Bohl was thrilled over the weekend when Chris Mazdzer, a regional U.S. Olympic luge athlete… Read more »