Chocolate maker donates to needy kids
This is a day to reflect on everything that mothers do for their children and one Delmar woman has changed the life of one child and through her business, is helping countless others. Our Jessica Mokhiber has her story.
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Updated: 05/11/2008 02:35 PM
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DeCormier benefit concert
It was a magical evening at the Mesoamerican Studies Center at UAlbany. A benefit concert was held in honor of Christopher DeCormier, a dedicated anthropology student.
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Updated: 05/11/2008 09:30 AM
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Tulip Festival continues
Washington Park is still growing with excitement as the 60th annual Tulip Festival continues. Our Jessica Mokhiber is there and has more on Sunday’s festivities.
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Updated: 05/11/2008 08:46 AM
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Tulip Festival business is booming
If you plant it they will come, right? Albany's Washington Park was springing with pinks, oranges, and yellows for the 60th annual tulip festival, but as our Britt Godshalk explains, businesses were more interested in a different color, green.
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Updated: 05/10/2008 09:37 PM
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Taking time to enjoy the tulips
The 60th Annual Tulip Festival in Washington Park is considered one of the most highly anticipated events in Albany. Kaitlyn Ross has more.
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Updated: 05/10/2008 09:04 PM
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Women come together for National Women Build Week
Women of all ages volunteered their services Saturday afternoon to help a family in need. Lowes and the Habitat for Humanity came together to recognize National Women Build Week and to help a Columbia County family build a new home.
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Updated: 05/10/2008 08:39 PM
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College of St. Rose graduation day
The College of St. Rose class of 2008 celebrated its graduation today at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Nearly 900 students received their degree at the college's 85th annual commencement.
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Updated: 05/10/2008 04:35 PM
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Missing woman found okay
There were some scary moments at a fire in Albany Friday night when a woman went missing. Police said the fire happened at 17 View Avenue around 9:30 p.m.
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Updated: 05/10/2008 01:47 PM
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Spring brings road construction
Springtime brings many things picnics, softball games, and construction projects. In a special three-part series, our Vince Gallagher gives you a heads up on where the trouble spots are.
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Updated: 05/10/2008 12:33 PM
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More riders for CDTA
If you filled up your car today we know what you are going through. But, as Curtis Schick reports, fast rising fuel prices are forcing more people to find a cheaper commute.
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Updated: 05/10/2008 11:09 AM
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Accident sends six to hospital
A Friday evening car accident sends six people to the hospital. Police said it happened around 9:30 p.m. when Eva Crisafulli, 18, of Glenville was driving five people home from a baseball game.
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Updated: 05/10/2008 11:08 AM
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Schenectady mayor stung by Buzz
After 13 years of playing in Schenectady the New York Buzz announced Thursday they're moving from Central Park indoors to Albany's Washington Avenue Armory. It's a move that caught Schenectady Mayor Brian Stratton completely off guard. Ken Jubie reports.
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Updated: 05/10/2008 10:15 AM
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Congressional leaders supporting Clinton
Some local congressional leaders are sticking with Hillary Clinton until the very end. Representatives Kirsten Gillibrand and Michael Arcuri have come together with other leaders from around the country to encourage Democrats to support Clinton.
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Updated: 05/09/2008 05:44 PM
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Family highlights need for organ donors
Thousands of New Yorkers are currently waiting for organ donations to survive. Now, one local father is trying to get the word out after organ donors gave his family something they can never repay. Steve Ference has the story.
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05/09/2008 05:26 PM
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