June 1, 2013
May 31, 2013
What shopping at Walmart really costs
One Walmart's Low Wages Could Cost Taxpayers $900,000 Per Year, House Dems Find
Posted: 05/31/2013 12:31 pm EDT | Updated: 05/31/2013 3:59 pm EDT
"When low wages leave Walmart workers unable to afford the necessities of life, taxpayers pick up the tab," the report says.
Roundup: Maple Hill wins Section II, Group 4 track and field meet

The Maple Hill boys finished with 127 points to take the championship. Other local teams competing included Rensselaer/Doane Stuart, which placed sixth with 56 points; and Greenville placed 12th with 14 points. In the girls competition, the Lady Wildcats scored 127 points for first place, and Rensselaer/Doane Stuart finished ninth with 15 points.
May 30, 2013
Helena E Peters Named to Dean's List at Keene State College
KEENE, NH (01/07/2011)(readMedia)-- Keene State College has released the Dean's List for the fall semester 2010.
Among the 1,505 students named to the Dean's List is Helena E Peters of Castleton, New York.
May 29, 2013
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May 27, 2013
Rensselaer County Legislature
Army Major Brian Vandewal of Schodack Landing has served multiple tours of duty overseas. On Monday, he served as Grand Marshal of the Memorial Day Parade in the Village of Castleton.
Rensselaer County reports $3.3M surplus
Funds will go toward pension expenses, county reserves By Kenneth C. Crowe II Published 10:32 pm, Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Troy - Rensselaer County closed out its 2012 budget with a $3.3 million surplus after paying $1.1 million in unbudgeted legal costs, County Executive Kathleen Jimino said Wednesday.
The county paid about $500,000 for legal expenses for the Troy ballot fraud case and about $600,000 to settle the Hudson River-Black River Regulating District lawsuit.
Jimino said the $3.3 million remaining from 2012 county operations would be applied to county reserves and to pay pension costs.
The county budget reserves will grow to $10.5 million with the application of $300,000. The remaining $3 million will be applied to the county's pension expenses. Jimino said the county's positive financial situation is due to her "administration's actions in making the tough decisions to maintain a stable and affordable tax rate."
County Legislature Chairman Martin Reid, R-Sand Lake, said the audit's findings showed the positive impact of county fiscal efforts.
"The audit is good news, and shows taxpayers the county is doing a very good job managing finances despite increases in mandates and a weak economy," Reid stated.
Jimino and the County Legislature are up for election this fall.
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Dead body found at Empire State Plaza
ALBANY, NY - New York State Police in Albany are investigating the death of a man found at the Empire State Plaza. Investigators tentatively identified the man as a homeless person.
According to State Police, troopers received a report that a body had been found outside agency 4 on the plaza. The cause of death is pending an autopsy which will be performed at a later date.
Authorities said the dead person had frequented the area of the plaza. They will not release the man's name until his family has been notified.
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