A new historical marker honoring a chapter of Capital Region baseball history is now on display. The sign commemorates the Mohawk Colored Giants, who called the former Island Park field home, and also ...
Snippets of Schenectady County’s colorful history will be on display at Saturday’s 41st annual Gazette Holiday Parade, which begins at 5 p.m. from Schenectady County Community College. In keeping with ...
SCHNECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – We got a Schenectady history lesson on Wednesday, after human remains from the 1800s were unearthed in the Electric City on Monday. NEWS10 has more on the neighborhood’s ...
SCHENECTADY — Television news anchor Tracy Egan was painfully shy as a teenager, and Mike Kane and Tim Wilkin never imagined early in their newspaper careers they would become totally immersed into ...
Schenectady, NY — The Schenectady County Human Rights Commission (SCHRC) is set to host "An Artist Perspective: Defying a Broken System," a civil rights photo series, in celebration of Black History ...
Around 158,000 people live in Schenectady County. A lot of notable people have come from there or passed through. America’s 21st president, Chester Arthur, graduated from Union College in 1848. He ...
From the Times Union, Nov. 1, 1983 Hospice of Schenectady became the first home-based care program for terminally ill patients in the U.S. to qualify for Medicare funds. It’s seen as going with a ...
Schenectady County will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Erie Canal with a special stop by the Seneca Chief, a full-scale replica of the first canal boat to travel the historic route. The boat ...