There is a real problem in an Upstate New York town that is causing some lawmakers to stop spinning their wheels. The problem of abandoned shopping carts is becoming more and more of an issue all around the town. What will the town do?
I follow Villa Italia Bakery in Schenectady on Instagram and they're known for posting pictures of some of the incredible cakes they make.
Bobby Mallozzi and his staff are the Cake Bosses of the Capital Region. Basically, if you can dream up any theme or concept, they'll bring it to life in the form of a cake.
Take a look at the detail and artistry in the cake Villa Italia made for the Daily Gazet
Not only is it a staple of Schenectady but I used to work there. I have some great memories in that place and to even see the words "Gershon's Deli Closed," if even temporarily, my heart broke.
You know that feeling, you're watching television or a movie and someone mentions "Albany," "Schenectady," or another place in the Capital Region and it's so cool to see. Well, coming up on one of my favorite channels, you'll be able to see a local restauranteur try and take home the win for the 518!
Have you ever seen the show "What Would You Do?" Let me be your John Quiñones. You live in Rotterdam, this house is your next door neighbor. What do you do?
You know how "Metroland" shut it's doors and stopped publishing in January? Well, there's a new paper in town trying to fill the shoes of the 38 year old alternative paper.
The Daily Gazette, with Overit Studios and Proctors, invested $400,000 to start an alternative weekly to fill that hole in the market...
Early this this (Saturday) morning, a great bunch of people got together in the pavilion of Schenectady’s Central Park for something very special.