Groundbreaking for Albany County solar project

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:55:58 GMT

Groundbreaking for Albany County solar project COLONIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Groundbreaking for the Albany County Solar Project in Colonie kicks off on Friday starting at 10:30 a.m. Albany County Executive Dan McCoy, Legislature Majority Leader Dennis Feeney, the New York Power Authority, Colonie Town Supervisor Peter Crummey, Calibrant Energy, Siemens, Capital Region BOCES, Shaker Heritage Society, and other elected officials will be in attendance. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The groundbreaking will take place at the corner of Watervliet Shaker Road and Airline Drive. There is no timetable for when the project will be completed.

Sussex County sweeps Tri-City at Joe Bruno

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:55:58 GMT

Sussex County sweeps Tri-City at Joe Bruno TROY, NY (NEWS10) - The Tri-City ValleyCats (53-39) scored more runs on Thursday (four) than they had in their previous three games (three), but ultimately fell 5-4 to the Sussex County Miners (52-40) at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium. The ValleyCats were swept for only the second time all year, which has both occurred against Sussex County. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! However, Tri-City’s magic number to clinch its first playoff berth since 2018 is down to three after the Québec Capitales swept the New York Boulders on Thursday. The ‘Cats hold a one-game lead in the standings for the second wild card spot in the Frontier League East Division over both the Boulders and the Miners.Tri-City opened the scoring in the second. Jakob Goldfarb doubled off Tyler Thornton. Oscar Campos singled Goldfarb to third. Tanner Smith brought in Goldfarb with a single to give the ValleyCats a 1-0 lead.Goldfarb picked up his second hit of the day in the ...

Shaker Bison enter 2023 with youth and hunger to win

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:55:58 GMT

Shaker Bison enter 2023 with youth and hunger to win LATHAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Shaker Blue Bison are stampeding into the 2023 season after making a run to the Class AA Super Bowl last year. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The Blue Bison will have a lot of youth, with only three players returning from last season. In addition, they're in the midst of a quarterback battle and haven't named a starting quarterback for week one.Despite these realities, head coach Greg Sheeler and company are excited about getting ready for the season and earning everything on and off the field."We'll be playing ball like we always do. Great defense, running the ball, great hustle, great discipline," said Sheeler. "That's what we strive for every year, whether we meet those expectations we'll see, but that's what we're striving for. Every year we try to build a culture of consistency, so we graduated a lot of seniors last year. It's a new group's time, so we don't have any sense of entitlement. Nobody had a ...

Statement from President von der Leyen on the composition of the College and the next European commissioner from The Netherlands

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:55:58 GMT

Statement from President von der Leyen on the composition of the College and the next European commissioner from The Netherlands "I have interviewed the candidate put forward by the Dutch government for the post of European Commissioner from The Netherlands, Mr Wopke Hoekstra (pictured)."Mr Hoekstra showed strong motivation for the post and great commitment to the European Union. He also has relevant professional experience for this post."Following this interview, I have decided to propose to the Council and the European Parliament the appointment of Mr Hoekstra to the post of Commissioner. He will be in charge of climate action, under the guidance of the Executive Vice-President for the European Green Deal, Interinstitutional Relations and Foresight.Mr Hoekstra has significant experience on European issues, having been Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands and Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2022, and Minister of Finance from 2017 to 2022."His governmental experience will be a strong asset in particular for Europe's climate diplomacy in the run-up to COP28 and for climate finance, as well as for the imp...

Bridge: Sept. 1, 2023

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:55:58 GMT

Bridge: Sept. 1, 2023 This week’s deals have treated declarer’s careful use of entries. Cover today’s East-West cards. Plan the play at six spades when West leads the queen of diamonds. (Warning: the winning line is difficult.)The actual declarer took the A-K of diamonds and ruffed his last diamond in dummy. He drew trumps, cashed a fourth trump for exercise, and tried the A-K and a third heart. He hoped for a 3-3 break, but West took the nine and queen. Down one.FIFTH CLUBSouth succeeds by setting up dummy’s fifth club. But if he leads a club to the ace at the second trick and ruffs a club, he lacks the dummy entries to ruff two more clubs and get back for the good club.At Trick Two, South leads the queen of clubs and ducks West’s king. South wins the diamond return, and proceeds thus: diamond ruff, club ruff, K-A of trumps, club ruff. South takes the queen of trumps and wins the last four tricks with the K-A of hearts and A-8 of clubs.If you found the winning play, well do...

Horoscopes Sept. 1, 2023: Zendaya, place your trust and loyalty in yourself

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:55:58 GMT

Horoscopes Sept. 1, 2023: Zendaya, place your trust and loyalty in yourself CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Zendaya, 27; Zoe Lister-Jones, 41; Gloria Estefan, 66; Lily Tomlin, 84.Happy Birthday: Choose the path that excites and stimulates your mind. Pay attention to detail, and show passion in all that you pursue. Be inventive and disciplined enough to turn your ideas into something concrete. Improve what needs to be tweaked and protect what’s already perfect. Make this your year to master your skills and reach for the stars. Walk away from temptation and place your trust and loyalty in yourself. Your numbers are 3, 14, 20, 24, 32, 36, 44.ARIES (March 21-April 19): Put your adrenaline to good use and finish what you start. Don’t leave yourself open to criticism because you neglected to follow your plans. Your appeal will get a boost if you act with kindness and authenticity. Romance looks promising. 3 starsTAURUS (April 20-May 20): Avoid costly ventures. Monitor your food and drink intake, and don’t overspend trying to impress. You’ll ...

Ask Amy: They won’t let me sleep on the floor when I visit my grandbaby

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:55:58 GMT

Ask Amy: They won’t let me sleep on the floor when I visit my grandbaby Dear Amy: I became a grandmother this year. I am a boomer widow and I live alone on a limited income.My son, daughter-in-law and grandson moved to another state, about an eight-hour drive from where I live. I do not feel comfortable making the drive by myself, but I can fly.Even though he lives in a three-bedroom home, my son wants me to stay in an Airbnb when I visit.So in order to visit them, according to his demands, I need to pay for the long-term parking at the airport, the airfare, the Airbnb and the rental car to get between the Airbnb and their house.This is about $1,000 to visit for a couple of days.I have done this twice.He tells me, “Don’t give us gifts, save up for the trip.”But it’s not just the cost; I don’t like staying by myself at an Airbnb.I told him that if he wants me to visit them (the baby is adorable and will be a year old soon) he should, please, pick me up from the airport and let me have a spot on their floor.I’ll make it work. IR...

Harriette Cole: Was I rude to this woman I passed in the restaurant?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:55:58 GMT

Harriette Cole: Was I rude to this woman I passed in the restaurant? DEAR HARRIETTE: I ran into a woman the other day whose face was vaguely familiar. We were at a restaurant, and I was dining with other people, so we said hello but no more.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: I hoped I was wrong about my son’s girlfriend. I wasn’t. Advice | Harriette Cole: My son needs discipline, and I’m thinking about the military Advice | Harriette Cole: Our marriage is just one long fight. How do I fix this? Advice | Harriette Cole: I let my college-age daughter fly by herself. Was I a bad mom? Advice | Harriette Cole: He ignored my warnings. Now the IRS wants to talk to him. As I was leaving, she asked if I was still working at a company that I left more than 10 years ago. I told her no and shared what I am doing now. Then I left.Clearly this woman remembers me. I don’t really remember her. I was kind to her, though.Should I have stopped to chat more? I w...

Clashes between companies and workers have put the labor back in this year’s Labor Day weekend

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:55:58 GMT

Clashes between companies and workers have put the labor back in this year’s Labor Day weekend NEW YORK (AP) — Labor Day is right around the corner, along with the big sales and barbeques that come with it. But the activist roots of the holiday are especially visible this year as unions challenge how workers are treated — from Hollywood to the auto production lines of Detroit.In the U.S. and Canada, the early-September tribute to workers has been an official holiday for almost 130 years — but today’s world holds several similarities to that of when Labor Day was born. Like the late 1800s, workers are facing rapid economic transformation — and a growing gap in pay between themselves and new billionaire leaders of industry, mirroring the stark inequalities seen more than a century ago. “There’s a lot of historical rhyming between the period of the origins of Labor Day and today,” Todd Vachon, an assistant professor in the Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations, told The Associated Press. “Then, they had the Carnegies and the Rockefellers. Today, we have the Musk...

Trabajan para restaurar el suministro eléctrico en las comunidades de Florida, al tiempo que llega el calor sofocante tras el huracán Idalia

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:55:58 GMT

Trabajan para restaurar el suministro eléctrico en las comunidades de Florida, al tiempo que llega el calor sofocante tras el huracán Idalia (CNN) — Las cuadrillas en Florida seguirán trabajando para restaurar la energía y retirar los escombros este viernes después de que el huracán Idalia inundó miles de hogares a lo largo de su costa oeste. Los apagones han dejado a miles de personas despertando en la oscuridad mientras el calor abrasador se instala.El huracán Idalia dio lugar a una marejada ciclónica récord y dejó sin electricidad a cientos de miles de personas después de tocar tierra este miércoles por la mañana como un poderoso ciclón de categoría 3, el más fuerte que ha tocado tierra en la zona conocida como Big Bend, en el noroeste de Florida, en más de un siglo.Hasta este jueves por la noche, más de 90.000 hogares y empresas en varios condados informaron cortes de energía, según PowerOutages.us. Pero los funcionarios dicen que volver a encender las luces es la principal prioridad este viernes después de que el huracán dañara miles de viviendas, dejara intransitables muchas carreteras debido a graves inundac...