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2004 News |
02/25/04
- Bernd Foerster "We Are What We Keep: More
Architecture Worth Saving.''
Bernd Foerster, a preservation pioneer who was a singular, questioning voice
of wholesale Urban Renewal demolition of the 1960s, will return more than 30
years later to reconsider the Capital Region's preservation wins and losses.
02/23/04
- Record Editorial
Major local, national and international news has
been breaking with such urgency, several smaller stories
that call for remark have fallen by the wayside.
02/13/04
- Wedding Bells
Love was in the air despite it being Friday the 13th. Ken Dufty and Mary Schoolfield
wed in front of their River Street antique shop, before all of their friends.
02/06/04
- State of the City
It's all about "doing" this year in Troy. According to Mayor Harry Tutunjian's
first State of the City address, the plans have been made, and it's time to increase
revenue, decrease unnecessary spending and make an easy way for new people and
businesses to call Troy home.
02/02/04
- City Receives New Help
The city is taking advantage of a pledge made by recipients of public assistance
and Medicaid to beef up its Department of Public Works staff.
01/31/04
- Time to Board the Troy Juggernaut
Bravo that some people refuse to give up their vision for the future of a city
despite constant negativity from many who live in that city.
01/30/04
- City Gives Scofflaws the Boot
It's not only pedestrians you can see in boots these days in Troy's snowy streets.
Cars are wearing them, too. And we believe that it's about time.
01/30/04
- Business Leaders Ready to Roll
Hollywood producer Sandy Horowitz, who is renovating several downtown buildings
in the city, said he fell in love with the Collar City when he first saw the
waterfront years ago.
01/28/04
- City Cracks Down on Overdue Fines
Drivers with more than three parking tickets in the city better pay up now -
or risk getting the boot.
01/26/04
- Letter by Mayor Tutunjian (The Record)
Mayor Harry Tutunjian details his first month in office, including a 'Thank-You'
to City Hall employees that allowed a smooth transition, and what he looks to
accompish in the coming months.
01/24/04
- New Troy Officers Have Strong Ties
A fourth generation rookie cop and a former local restaurant owner were two of
the six new police officers sworn in Friday at a City Hall ceremony.
01/18/04
- BID? Cold Weather- Hot Topic
Inside State of Grace on Second Street there is a distinct boutique feel. The
racks are stocked with stylish sweaters, dresses and other expertly displayed
women's things in every color of the spectrum. Handmade jewelry, bags and dishes
fill the shelves and cases. Every item radiates quality. They're the kind of
things women buy for themselves only as well-deserved treats or as gifts.
01/10/04
- New Downtown Cleanup Plan
Mayor Harry Tutunjian will make good on a campaign promise to clean up the central
business district, the mayor's office announced Friday.
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