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A bumper year for apple industry
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Abelove takes the stand at his Troy perjury trial
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Albany schools brace for losses
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Fight over personnel records continues
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Takes show outdoors
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Paying their respects
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Stocks tumble
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Eager to get rules
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Wings earn praise
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Virus response Liquor Authority responds to criticism about how it treats bars, restaurants./
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Seeking savings Albany County may offer buyouts to about 80 employees./
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‘Tiger King’ star sees new suit
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Victims can’t f ind law yers to take suits
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State gets green light for swab tests
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Lawmakers press for nursing home records
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Two off icers shot amid protests
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Democrats, get angry — and get even
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Pause when you must, but keep on fighting for what’s right
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Rage is out of control in America
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Mr. Barr’s abuse of power
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Take a brave stand for schoolchildren
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Hearley dedicates win to director
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Stamkos inspires Lightning
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Errors doom Yankees
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Paire played despite 2 positive virus tests
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Eight also-rans back
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QB clash is a hair affair
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Rays clinch AL East
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Padres cross their f ingers
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Bears’ Sayers dies
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Red Bulls pull away
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Continuing quest for truth on nursing homes
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Surge in plans for Troy apartments
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2 COVID deaths in Schenectady
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Art covered for his protection
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Top workplaces search starts
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Goyette, Christopher M.
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Dominski, Cherie J.
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Elliott, Mary Vartigian
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Mcmillen, Audrey
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Tretheway, Philomena M.
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Marion, Armand Jr.
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New coworking space unveiled in Guilderland
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Globalfoundries moving forward with IPO
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Trump, Justice nearing antitrust action on Google
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Chinese culinary tradition lives on
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In busy season, sheet pan is a go-to
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Chicago’s Chicken Vesuvio on a Sheet Pan
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New National Geographic show explores Animal Kingdom, Epcot
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TCM SPOTLIGHT: HONORING OUR MEDICAL HEROES: “HOSPITAL HEROES”
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Idles are throwing a post-punk party
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THE MURDERS AT WHITE HOUSE FARM
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Live life without mom’s interference
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Movie QUIZ
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Jazz outfit Bright Dog red riding a creativity high
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Woodstock film festival goes to the drive-in
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Emptiness is elementary to ‘Enola Holmes’