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Pies Recalled By Price Chopper
Price Chopper has issued a voluntary recall of its five and eight-inch streusel-topped pies.
Taylor Swift Bringing Fan As Date to ACMs
Taylor Swift was recently asked to the prom by Kevin McGuire, an 18-year-old New Jersey guy who's battling Leukemia.
Kenny Chesney’s Stalker Released & More in Casey’s Taste of Country
Kenny Chesney's Nashville-area home stalker was set free Wednesday. Melissa Mansfield has been ordered not to contact Chesney in any way as part of her release.
Two Men Rescued from Saratoga Lake & More in Today’s News Near Albany
Saratoga - Two Saratoga fishermen had to be rescued yesterday from the middle of Saratoga Lake around noon Thursday.
Lady Antebellum Back at No. 1 & More in Casey’s Taste of Country
Lady Antebellum is back at No. 1 on the Billboard Country chart this week with their Own The Night album.
Saratoga Bars Could Close Earlier & More in Today’s News Near Albany
Saratoga Springs - Saratoga residents who like to frequent city bars, especially in summer time, could see an earlier last call by bartenders.
Joe Nichols & Wife Expecting Baby & More in Casey’s Taste of Country
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Joe Nichols and wife Heather are expecting a baby this spring and shared the happy news with People.com.
Miranda Lambert in Celebrity Feud on Twitter & More in Casey’s Taste of Country
Miranda Lambert is officially in a celebrity feud with Chris Brown. The "Official Celebrity Feud" was proclaimed yesterday by "Good Morning America."
Oil & Gas Prices Could Keep Going Up
Don’t expect gas prices to go down any time soon. A feud between Iran and Britain & France has caused oil prices to jump to $105 a barrel.
Problems with Hydrofracking & More in Today’s News
State - One of the biggest problems with shale gas drilling or hydrofracking is how to handle all the contaminated wastewater.
Big Gossip Regarding ‘The Voice’ & More in Casey’s Taste of Country
For all you fans of “The Voice,” the show will be returning for a third season -- this fall!
Agreement Reached for Teacher Evaluations & More in Today’s News
New York - After two years of tense negotiations between state officials and union leaders, an agreement over how New York teachers will be evaluated has been reached.