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Troy Man Sells Stolen Car To Malta Dealership: Police
A man from the region is facing charges after allegedly selling a stolen vehicle to a dealership. Rensselaer County resident Mousse Saiid, age 42, of Troy, was arrested on Friday, April 26, on grand larceny and related charges. New York State Police said a Saratoga County car dealership located in...
Troy’s Knickerbacker Ice Rink to reopen for first time since 2018
The city of Troy and Rensselaer County are partnering to bring back the Knickerbacker Ice Rink. The city shut down the arena in 2018 due to maintenance issues related to the ice-making equipment and failed piping. County officials announced Thursday that with the help of $2 million in American Rescue...
Man pleads guilty in fatal 2023 Troy stabbing
According to the Office of the Rensselaer County District Attorney, Corrales-Ramirez admitted to stabbing Hernandez Sanchez with the intent of killing him. Corrales-Ramirez was accused of stabbing Hernandez Sanchez over 10 times in the torso and then fleeing the area.
Gutter company gives back to Burden Lake summer camp
Boys & Girls Club of Southern Rensselaer County is sending a huge thank you to Joe Hennessy and his gutter experts at Triple H Seamless Gutters. The company installed gutters and covers on the buildings at Camp Adventure on Burden Lake. Hennessy was a club kid and regularly went to...
Grassroots organizers crucial to keeping Burdett Birth Center open
The Burdett Birth Center will remain open for the next five years and many attribute that to the work of hundreds of grassroots organizers. Those galvanized into action said they plan to keep the pressure on.
Police: Teens from Vanderheyden tried to steal car
Two teenagers are arrested, accused of trying to steal a car in Rensselaer County. Both suspects are students of Vanderheyden, a residential school for troubled youth, investigators said. A 15-year-old girl and a 16-year-old girl tried taking the car from Fane Gravel, police said last week. The suspects tried to...
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