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With 62 counties, New York is the country's third most populous state. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania, and shares an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario. Its five largest cities are New York City (also the largest city in the United States), Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse.

 

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After seven years of false starts, Bruce Ratner was poised to break ground on his $1-billion Barclays Center on Thursday, a mega-project that will radically change 22 acres in the heart of Brooklyn.A...

 

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The Brooklyn Public Library is about to take advantage of the same innovative fundraising feature that helped raise millions for Haitian earthquake victims.As part of the cash-strapped book barns seco...

 

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Developer Bruce Ratner appears to be bringing in an all-star team to Atlantic Yards and were not talking about his pathetic Brooklyn-bound New Jersey Nets.Legendary architect David Childs the Skidmo...

 

Gentlemen, start your entrees.On Monday, more than 200 restaurants from Greenpoint to Gravesend and from Red Hook to Bushwick will kick off the seventh annual Dine in Brooklyn week, a 10-day festival ...

 

Mon, March 15Community Board 1 Economic Development Committee. Monthly meeting. 6:30 pm. Community Board 1 office [435 Graham Ave. between Frost and Richardson streets in Williamsburg, (718) 389-0009]...

 
 

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Liz Bishop speaks with Troy Mayor Harry Tutunjian, who declared a state of emergency in the city on Friday morning. Tutunjian says more than 60 percent of their resident s are without power, and crews...

 

Albany County is looking at a large budget gap- over $20 million. Firefighters in Rensselaer are trying to determine what caused a fire at 1408 Washington Avenue Monday morning. Rensselaer Fire Chief ...

 

The Guilderland Board of Education voted Monday not to intervene in a plan by the superintendent to transfer two high school Social Studies teachers to the middle school.

 

A UAlbany students remains on life support Tuesday afternoon after being shot in the head late Monday night. Police are continuing to investigate, but say the shooting may be connected to a robbery.

 

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Troy Chief of Police Nicholas F. Kaiser will retire on Wednesday, according to a statement released by Troy Police Tuesday night. Chief Kaiser served as assistant chief beginning in 1990 until he was ...

 

Hudson Police are investigating a shooting that left one man in the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Police say two men were fighting near the Municipal Parking Lot in the 500 block of Col...

 

Troy Police are asking for help locating a missing and endangered Troy man. Stephen Schuler, 34, was last seen on Feb. 22 in Troy. He participates in the Unity House Program and has bi-polar disorder ...

 

Schenectady Police are asking for help looking for a Schenectady man who disappeared under suspicious circumstances. Police say they are looking for Donald "Uncle Noonie" Green, 50, of Schen...

 
 

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Keith McShea was at Buffalo State for tonight's Section VI Class A and B overall boys basketball championships. Review the action at the Prep Talk blog.

 

LOCKPORT -- A large crowd is expected Wednesday night when Lockport School Superintendent Terry Ann Carbone plans to name the two elementary schools she recommends be closed because of budget pressure...

 

Burchfield Penney Art Center Director Ted Pietrzak says the region has "changed dramatically" in the 12 years since he arrived in Buffalo. Read more about how that's so at BuffaloNews.com Li...

 

Aaron Schobel is still considering his football future, and isn't worried about collecting a bonus he's due to receive from the Buffalo Bills.

 

An armed man took an undetermined amount of cash from a pretzel shop in the Walden Galleria this morning before barricading a store employee in the office and apparently fleeing from the mall in a sto...

 

The Goo Goo Dolls announced today that the band with Buffalo roots will kick off a spring tour on April 6 and release a new album later this year.

 

A former state senator says he'll mount another court fight after the Planning Board today delayed approval of his proposal to build a new home near the Peace Bridge.

 

Students from Clarence High School took top honors this morning in "MoneySkill Mania" at the University at Buffalo. For more, go to BuffaloNews.com Live at http://blogs.buffalonews.com/live/...

 

Sunday night's telecast of the 82nd annual Academy Awards show was a local ratings success on Channel 7, the local ABC affiliate. For details, go to the Talkin' TV blog at http://blogs.buffalonews.com...

 
 

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