Where do New Yorkers stand when it comes to Governor Hochul? The Siena College Research Institute says currently 44% of New Yorkers say they have a favorable view of Kathy Hochul. 34% say they have an unfavorable view. 36% of New Yorkers think Hochul is doing an excellent or good job as Governor, compared to only 57% who say she’s doing a fair or poor job. It is the worst favorability rating she’s had since she’s been Governor.
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Charge Dropped Against Protester In Saratoga
Charges of disorderly conduct filed against Alexis Figuereo in Saratoga have been dropped. WNYT reports the activist and a leader of Black Lives Matter took part in a protest in Congress Park last July during which protesters moved to Broadway, where they blocked traffic, leading to several arrests. The county DA said she requested the charge be dropped, because she said her prosecution might interfere with a civil rights investigation by the State Attorney General’s Office.
Saratoga To Name Music Hall After Late Public Works Commissioner
Saratoga plans to name the music hall after long time public works commissioner Skip Scirocco, who died earlier this month from cancer at the age of 74. Along with being a public servant, he was also a musician. WNYT reports the space is located on the top floor of City Hall.
Saratoga Fundraiser For Autism Awareness Month
Nashville of Saratoga hosted an autism awareness fundraiser over the weekend. The Saratogian reports all proceeds from the event are being donated to the Autism Society of the Greater Capital Region. Owners Mike and Carolyn Crowley knew from the start this was something they wanted to do. Carolyn’s son, who is Mike’s stepson, has autism and April is Autism Awareness Month.
Alleged New Scotland Killer Due Back In Court
The man charged in the brutal murder of his ex-girlfriend’s husband in New Scotland, Albany County, is expected to appear in court again Monday afternoon. WNYT reports 40-year-old Jacob Klein is scheduled to be back in court for a preliminary hearing on Monday, accused in the gruesome death of 35-year-old Philip Rabadi at his home on April 13.
Schools Can Apply For Clean Green Schools Funding
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced $59 million in funding is now available for the Clean Green Schools initiative, which will advance clean energy and energy efficiency solutions to improve indoor air quality and reduce emissions for more than 600 under-resourced public Pre-K-12 schools across the state. All public school buildings across New York State that are designated as high-needs by the New York State Education Department or located in a disadvantaged community will be eligible to participate in the program.
Sitterly Road Bridge Work Done…For Now
The Sitterly Road Bridge is now back open after being closed since Monday a day ahead of schedule. The bridge was struck by construction equipment last April. WNYT reports work was done this week while schools in the area were on spring break to minimize the impact on school buses. The bridge will be completely closed to traffic again starting June 18 through September 12.
Not Guilty Plea From Accused New Scotland Killer
The man accused of murdering local Physician Assistant Philip Rabadi at his home in the town of New Scotland pleaded not guilty in court on Thursday. WNYT reports Jacob Klein was arrested in Virginia last week after Rabadi was found dead in his home in New Scotland. Police say Klein was romantically involved with Rabadi’s wife in the past.
Dining Reservations Open At The Track
Dining reservations for this season at Saratoga Race Course began on Wednesday. WNYT reports you can book reservations for the Turf Terrace, Club Terrace and the Porch. The Saratoga meet gets underway on Thursday, July 14 and runs through Labor Day.
Arraignment Set For New Scotland Murder Suspect
The suspect in the New Scotland murder is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday afternoon. WNYT reports Jacob L. Klein is in the process of being extradited from Virginia, where he was arrested Friday for murdering Philip Rabadi at his home last Wednesday.