Troy mayor candidate talks issues with News10

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:35:53 GMT

Troy mayor candidate talks issues with News10 TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Voters in more the two dozen Capital Region cities and towns are deciding who will run their municipalities. Mayor races are on the ballot in four local cities.One of them is Troy. The collar city will have a new mayor because current mayor Patrick Madden can't run due to term limits. While we won't know the outcome of Troy's mayor race, we do know history will be made. The city will have it's first ever female mayor. Both candidates running are women.Republican Carmello Mantello has been the Troy city council president for eight years. Her top two priorities for the city include quality of life and crime. Mantello claims state mandates are making crime fighting more difficult but local government still have options."Park, walk and talk program is a huge priority of mine," said Mantello. She adds the program is very intensive community policing. "This isn't just stop at a ball game or stop at a barbeque, this is like the day's of my dad," said Mantello. "He wal...

Saratoga mayoral, public safety races heating up

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:35:53 GMT

Saratoga mayoral, public safety races heating up SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Mayor Ron Kim and Public Safety Commissioner Jim Montagnino, both up for re-election, have turned their backs on one another and are supporting different candidates in the 2023 election. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Montagnino is reaching across party lines by standing with Republican mayoral candidate John Stafford. In a press conference Monday, the two zeroed in on city council meetings, which they say, under Kim, have gotten out of control."It’s become the rule, and not the exception, that the public comment period of city council be overtaken by individuals with no respect for one another, no respect for the rules of civility and decorum," said Montagnino.“It’s not a public forum for people to get out their political ideas. It’s a business meeting to get the nuts and bolts of this city working again," said Stafford.Earlier this year, Montagnino filed charges against BLM activist Chandl...

Hoosick Falls field hockey three-peats as section champions

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:35:53 GMT

Hoosick Falls field hockey three-peats as section champions QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Hoosick Falls Panthers proved once again they are the queens of Class C field hockey after defeating Johnstown 3-0 in the championship held at Queensbury High School Sunday morning. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! This win marks the third consecutive section title for the Panthers. After a scoreless first period, Mackena Robertson scored the first goal of the game getting Hoosick Falls on the board first. Later in the period, Tatum Hickey tallied a goal of her own to give the Panthers a two-goal lead heading into halftime. To seal the deal, Ava Kasulinous scored a goal in the fourth period.

Burnt Hills field hockey survives shoot-out with South Glens Falls in Class B championship

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:35:53 GMT

Burnt Hills field hockey survives shoot-out with South Glens Falls in Class B championship QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- It was a back-and-forth battle, but Burnt Hills captured the Class B Section title 4-3 over South Glens Falls. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! After trading goals in the first period, the Spartans found another gear and scored off the stick of Lily Mastrella giving them a 2-1 advantage. Later on, Addisyn Knapik saw an opportunity she couldn't refuse and struck with a goal of her own. Burnt Hills held a 3-1 lead at halftime. When the second came around South Glens Falls fought back, Mia Benincasa helped trim the Spartan's lead to one after scoring a goal. Burnt Hills wasn't phased and responded with another goal from Knapik. Despite that, the Bulldogs called upon Lillian Willis and she answered the call, cutting the Spartan's lead to one. In spite of that effort, Burnt Hills defense was able to hold the Bulldogs out to secure the Section title win.

Guilderland field hockey edges Saratoga to claim section title in Class A

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:35:53 GMT

Guilderland field hockey edges Saratoga to claim section title in Class A QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Top-seeded Guilderland field hockey beat out Saratoga to win the Class A sectional championship Sunday afternoon at Queensbury High School. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Both teams started slow, but the Dutchmen managed to catch fire in the second period. Skylar Vanwormer tallied the first goal of the match to put Guilderland on the board. However, that was not the last time we would hear from her during the game. Before halftime, Vanwormer scored another goal, extending the Dutchmen's lead to 2-0. Saratoga would score late in the second half, but couldn't get past Guilderland's defense to score again. The Dutchmen now move on to regionals after securing the 2-1 win.

UAW announces deal with General Motors that tentatively ends strikes against Detroit automakers

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:35:53 GMT

UAW announces deal with General Motors that tentatively ends strikes against Detroit automakers DETROIT (AP) — The United Auto Workers union said Monday that it reached a tentative contract with General Motors, the last of the Detroit Three automakers to agree to a deal.Under the agreement reached early Monday at the union’s headquarters in Detroit, workers at all three companies will return to the job pending votes on whether to ratify the contracts, which will take place over the next two weeks.The GM deal follows tentative agreements reached with Ford on Wednesday and Jeep-maker Stellantis on Saturday. All three deals have to be voted on by the 146,000 union members who work at the Detroit companies.The union's targeted strikes against the companies began on Sept. 15.The main provisions of the deals are largely the same at all three automakers, but there are small differences. In each case, workers would see 25% general pay raises, including an 11% increase upon ratification. Including cost-of-living pay, the raises would total more than 30% over the life of contracts, whic...

Parson appoints Ginger Gooch to Missouri Supreme Court

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:35:53 GMT

Parson appoints Ginger Gooch to Missouri Supreme Court JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - For the first time in state history, Missouri will have a female majority serving on its highest court.Governor Mike Parson on Monday appointed Judge Ginger Gooch, 47, an appeals court judge from Springfield, to the Missouri Supreme Court."She clerked for the first woman on the Missouri Supreme Court, and now with her appointment, we cement the first female majority on our state's highest court in state history. We know Judge Gooch is the right woman for the job," Parson said.Gooch will take Judge Patricia Breckenridge's place on the bench, who retired on October 13 after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70 for the court. Republican Gov. Matt Blunt appointed Breckenridge in 2007. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News SIGN UP NOW ...

Broncos not “remotely shopping anybody” ahead of trade deadline, Sean Payton says, but not guaranteed to stay idle

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:35:53 GMT

Broncos not “remotely shopping anybody” ahead of trade deadline, Sean Payton says, but not guaranteed to stay idle Sean Payton said he intended to spend part of Monday watching Buffalo film even though the teams don’t play for two weeks.His eyes, he says, are down the road, even with the trade deadline arriving Tuesday afternoon.Of course, he also acknowledged that he’ll likely meet with general manager George Paton later in the day. And the phone will probably ring. Perhaps frequently.“We’re not openly or even remotely shopping anybody,” Payton reiterated Monday.That is not the same thing as saying the Broncos are sure to stay idle.“Have people called? Sure the have,” Payton said. “Typically the buyer wants the media to know they called, not the seller. … It’s just a matter of what those other teams deem is important, and it’s hard to predict that.”The trick, of course, is balancing two straight wins into the bye week with the reality of a 6% playoff probability, the presence of several high-priced veterans who may or may not be in the Broncos’ long-term plan and the fact that Denve...

More Colorado early in-person voting centers open as mail-in ballot deadline nears

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:35:53 GMT

More Colorado early in-person voting centers open as mail-in ballot deadline nears Voters who plan to mail their ballots for the Nov. 7 election should do so by the end of the day Monday to ensure their county clerk receives it by Election Day, state elections officials said.Related ArticlesElection | Voters in Denver’s suburbs face full ballots, will replace longtime elected leaders Election | Letters: Proposition HH is a money grab Election | Opinion: Conspiracy theorists still a danger to our elections and election workers More than 130 voting centers were open as of Monday for those who want to cast their ballot early and in-person, according to a news release from the Colorado Secretary of State’s website. By Tuesday, more than 400 secure drop boxes will be open across Colorado.“Voting in Colorado is accessible and easy,” Secretary of State Jena Griswold said in the release. “Voters who received a mail ballot may return it to a voting center or vote in-person.”Voters can find their ...

FDA says these eye drops could cause blindness

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:35:53 GMT

FDA says these eye drops could cause blindness U.S. health regulators are warning consumers not to use more than two dozen varieties of over-the-counter eyedrops because of the risk of infections that could lead to blindness.The Food and Drug Administration advisory applies to lubricating drops sold by six companies, including CVS Health, Target, Rite Aid and Cardinal Health. Consumers should stop using the products immediately and avoid purchasing any that remain on pharmacy and store shelves, the FDA said in a statement Friday.The agency asked the companies to recall their products last week, because FDA inspectors found unsanitary conditions and bacteria at the facility producing the drops. The FDA did not disclose the location of the factory or when it was inspected.No injuries related to the products had been reported at the time of the announcement, but the FDA encouraged doctors and patients to submit cases through the agency’s online reporting system.Earlier this year, federal officials linked an outbreak of drug-resista...