Time flies...summer camps fill up quickly.
Here are some great ideas from the TU's Camp Guide
May 6, 2014
Police make arrest in connection to house burglaries
Monday, May 5 2014
EAST GREENBUSH - Police in East Greenbush say they have arrested a teenager in connection to a rash of house burglaries over the past several weeks. Police say 17-year-old Rafael Gonzales was arrested Friday afternoon.
May 5, 2014
Music Parents Association Offers Scholarship
Music Parents
Association Offers Scholarship – Deadline: May
11
The Maple Hill Music Parents Association is again offering a scholarship this year to students currently in grades 6 - 11 who pursue music lessons, camps or programs this summer.
The Maple Hill Music Parents Association is again offering a scholarship this year to students currently in grades 6 - 11 who pursue music lessons, camps or programs this summer.
Casino plans continue
Racino owners cross the river
Group decides to bet on a proposal in East Greenbush
By Jordan Carleo-Evangelist
Updated 12:18 am, Tuesday, April 22, 2014
East Greenbush
After months of contentious debate, the owners of the Saratoga Casino and Raceway have abandoned plans for a full-blown casino at Saratoga Springs' 10-year-old racino in favor of a new site off Interstate 90 in East Greenbush.
The move fundamentally resets the chessboard as multiple developers vie for what will likely be the lone casino license handed out in the Capital Region.
Career Expo 2014 – Wednesday, May 7
Students in grades 8-10 who are interested
in careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math are encouraged to visit
the Career Expo 2014 on Wednesday, May 7 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the
Franklin Terrace Ballroom in Troy. This is a free event for students,
parents and educators.
May 4, 2014
Jobless in Seattle
If Seattle succeeds in raising its minimum wage to $15, the city will suffer.
By Jordan Weissmann
Photo by Maxvis/Thinkstock
Economists everywhere may soon be thanking Seattle Mayor Ed Murray. Not because of his inspired policymaking, but because Murray seems ready to turn his city into a gigantic laboratory for one of the most ambitious, and quite possibly misbegotten, labor market experiments in recent memory.
“There are concerns that it might lead to the substitution of automation for workers.”Read more...
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