Obituary: Stephen C. Thayer

  “Stephen C. Thayer, 90, passed away on Tuesday, May 3, 2022. Stephen was born on July 19, 1931, in Holden, Mass. to Paul E. Thayer of Grey, Maine and Virginia Smalley Thayer of Dover, N.H. He grew up in Worcester, Mass. and graduated from the University of New Hampshire (Durham) in 1953 with a … [Read more…]

Terresa Bakner to Present on Planning Case Law Update – June 8

  “The Capital District Regional Planning Commission (CDRPC), a regional planning and resource center, will hold its Spring Webinar Series weekly on Wednesdays and Fridays from May 4 to June 8. Whiteman Osterman & Hanna Land Use Partner Terresa Bakner will present on Planning Case Law Update on Wednesday, June 8. The goal of this … [Read more…]

Obituary: JENNIFER BARRY

  “Barry, Jennifer E. BETHLEHEM Jennifer E. Barry, 39, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, May 2, 2022. Jennifer was born in Albany to her parents, Kirsten (Visker) Barry and the late John Barry. She graduated from Duanesburg High School and earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from SUNY Albany and master’s degree in social work … [Read more…]

Bankruptcy: Kristopher A. Troy

  State of Delaware Bankruptcy Court Case 22-10476-LSS Kristopher A. Troy 302 High Ridge Road Wilmington, DE 19807 New Castle County Legal Actions Pinter et al v. K&J Services, Inc. et al. Kristopher A. Troy C.A. No N21C-09-193 FJJ Pinter Autohauz, Inc. Karen Pinter Business or Connections to Any Business K&J Services, Inc. construction 302 … [Read more…]

Hillcrest Villas Mobile Home Park under boil water order

  “The Schenectady County Department of Environmental Health has issued a boil water order for the rear section of Hillcrest Villas Mobile Home Park, located at 3868 Western Turnpike, in Duanesburg. If you live in the park, do not drink the water without boiling it first. Bring all water to a boil, let it boil … [Read more…]

PCS manufacturer Dynapower to be acquired for US$580 million

  “Dynapower, a US manufacturer of energy storage and power conversion system (PCS) equipment, will be acquired by Sensata, a maker of industrial sensors. In a deal announced yesterday, Sensata has agreed to buy Dynapower for US$580 million from the current owner, private equity group Pfingstein Partners. The cash deal is expected to complete in … [Read more…]

NY State Pension Commits to $400 Million in Sustainable Investments

  “The $247.7 billion New York State Common Retirement Fund has committed approximately $400 million to two funds as part of its Sustainable Investments and Climate Solutions (SICS) Program. The commitments are part of New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli’s climate action plan to lower investment risks from climate change and help shift the pension … [Read more…]

Obituary: Evelyn A. Marshall

  “Evelyn A. Marshall, age 94, passed away Tuesday April 19, 2022. Evelyn was born in the hamlet of Quaker Street, NY. She was the second of seven children born to Raymond and Lillian White.Evelyn graduated Salutatorian from Delanson High School (now Duanesburg), class of 1945. She pursued her professional degree as an R.N. through … [Read more…]

How New York’s House maps could be rejected on process

  “The seven judges on New York’s top court are all appointees of Democratic governors. But that’s not necessarily a guarantee they will side with the Democratic-drawn House maps that are facing a final challenge in the Court of Appeals this week. “Regardless of party, the judges of the court are going to look very … [Read more…]

Schenectady County enacts gas tax cap

  “Starting June 1 when Schenectady resident Lois Etkin takes her car to Niskayuna Tire on Balltown Road she’ll be paying a little less after the Schenectady County Legislature voted to cap the gas tax. The measure, which passed 14-0 would mean a savings of 8 cents per gallon of gas until February 28, 2023. … [Read more…]