Woodbury sisters fight back against Alzheimer’s with fundraiser

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:28:45 GMT

Woodbury sisters fight back against Alzheimer’s with fundraiser Leah Huxtable and Eva Thompson experienced the financial burden of caring for a mother with Alzheimer’s disease. Since then, they’ve tried to ease that burden for others.The Bash For Brains Fund will be hosting its tenth annual fundraiser Saturday, Sep. 9. Half of the money raised will go to the Alzheimer’s Association, the other half to local families.  The event will be held at 7568 Glen Alcove, Woodbury, the sisters’ own backyard.The event will feature live music performances, food trucks and a raffle.The fund Huxtable and Thompson created awards grants to primary caregivers so that they can afford professional help for family members who experience Alzheimer’s and dementia.“A majority of Minnesota caregivers are women who are juggling endless responsibilities,” Huxtable wrote in a press release. “The Bash for Brains Fund mission is to provide financial relief to support the full-time responsibility of caring for a loved one with dementia, and theref...

SUNY Cobleskill receives flood prevention grant from DEC

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:28:45 GMT

SUNY Cobleskill receives flood prevention grant from DEC COBLESKILL, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- SUNY Cobleskill has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the Department of Environmental Conservation toward flooding prevention along the banks of the Cobleskill Creek on the school's campus. The grant is part of the $600,000 in awards from the 2021-2026 Mohawk River Basin Action Agenda. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! SUNY Cobleskill will utilize the funding to implement mitigation plans for two areas of campus where the creek is eroding its banks. The college's goal is to stabilize the streambank to prevent flooding, minimize further erosion, and protect campus resources. “In practicing stewardship of our campus resources and of our local ecosystem, the long-term health of the Cobleskill Creek within and nearby the College falls within our responsibility to protect,” said Dr. Marion Terenzio, President of SUNY Cobleskill. “The continued erosion and more frequent flooding of the creek as the climate changes ...

Troy man arrested for possessing cocaine, illegal gun

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:28:45 GMT

Troy man arrested for possessing cocaine, illegal gun TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Troy Police Department arrested Nijiquaan Y. Stroud, 22, on Tuesday night. Police confiscated cocaine and an illegal .22 caliber handgun from Stroud during a field investigation. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Stroud was processed at Central Station and arraigned in Troy City Court for criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree, two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree, and obstructing government administration in the second degree. Stroud was remanded to the Rensselaer County Jail. He posted bail and was released.

Albany man struck by car and killed, driver flees scene

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:28:45 GMT

Albany man struck by car and killed, driver flees scene ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- An Albany man died after being hit by a car in the parking lot of a truck stop in Plattsburgh. Wayne Haupt, 53, was taken to the University of Vermont Health Network at Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital (CVPH) where he was later pronounced dead. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Police say eyewitness accounts were able to describe the suspect driving the vehicle that hit Haupt. Police attempted to pull the suspected car over, but the driver fled. Eventually, the car was stopped in the town of Long Lake and the driver was identified as Thomas Lance, 38, of Albany. Lance was taken into custody without incident. Charge:Second-degree murderAn autopsy will be performed at Glens Falls Hospital on Friday. State Police are asking for anyone with information regarding this incident to please contact State Police at 518-563-3761. The State Police and the Clinton County District Attorney's Office are investigating the ca...

PHOTOS: Sun and smiles for Queensbury's first day of school

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:28:45 GMT

PHOTOS: Sun and smiles for Queensbury's first day of school QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Here are some numbers about Thursday morning: Over 900 students coming through the door at Queensbury Elementary School. 3,063 starting the year across four district buildings. Temperatures already in the 70s at 8:30 a.m., with the sun shining bright on every smiling face saying hello to their teachers and friends. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! That's the basic breakdown of the first day of school at Queensbury Elementary School, where faculty welcomed kids to their elementary and Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK) classrooms. The real stories, though, vary by the student and the family.Elementary and Universal Pre-Kindergarten students arrive for the first day of school Thursday at Queensbury Union Free School District in Queensbury, N.Y.Elementary and Universal Pre-Kindergarten students arrive for the first day of school Thursday at Queensbury Union Free School District in Queensbury, N.Y.Elementary and U...

Colonie Center kiosk thief sentenced to prison

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:28:45 GMT

Colonie Center kiosk thief sentenced to prison ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A man accused of stealing property from multiple kiosks at the Colonie Center Mall was sentenced to 4 to 12 years in prison. Pashton Rifiqie, 28, of Schenectady, who pleaded guilty to criminal possession of stolen property in the second degree, was also ordered to pay full restitution. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The indictment alleges that Rifiqie stole over $3,000 of property from the Perfume Corner Kiosk on June 2, 2022. He also stole over $6,000 of property from the Banter by Piercing Pagoda Kiosk. Rifiqie is also accused of having over $50,000 worth of stolen property on February 16, 2023. No-contact orders of protection were issued on behalf of all victims.

Downtown Troy College Block Party Sunday

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:28:45 GMT

Downtown Troy College Block Party Sunday TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Collar City and Capital Region college students, tell your friends and classmates. The Downtown Troy Business Improvement District is hosting its first annual College Block Party on Sunday, September 10, starting at 11 a.m. Restaurants, bars, and shops will open their doors for everyone to stop by and see what Downtown Troy has to offer. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! A beer garden for people 21 years and older will be available down Broadway, as well as carnival games, do-it-yourself crafts, and live music performed by The Trojans Horns and The Dilemma. Everyone is invited, this event is not limited to just college students. “It’s exciting to partner with colleges of the capital region, especially when three of them are located here in Downtown Troy making our downtown the student’s home on the Hudson,” says executive director, Olivia Clemente of the Downtown Troy Business Improvement District. “We really want t...

Man tased after threatening Creve Coeur officers

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:28:45 GMT

Man tased after threatening Creve Coeur officers CREVE COEUR, Mo. – A man who was yelling at officers and threatening them with a bat during a welfare check is now facing charges of resisting arrest and using offensive language in public. Omar Carrera, 42, has been charged with assault and resisting arrest. The court has set his bond at $75,000, cash-only. Another hidden chamber found under downtown St. Louis sidewalk Creve Coeur Police were called to Carrera's home to check on a man who was lying in the street, swinging a baseball bat, and using offensive language. Upon arrival, officers say they saw Carrera lying under a tree in the front yard of the house with a baseball bat nearby. He then ran around the house, entering and exiting multiple times.Carrera yelled profanities at the police officers and made threatening comments, including references to shooting them and making racist remarks. Fearing for their safety, officers took cover behind their patrol car.Despite the officers' commands, Carrera charged toward the officer...

St. Louis woman charged with assault after love triangle turns violent

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:28:45 GMT

St. Louis woman charged with assault after love triangle turns violent ST. LOUIS – A woman from St. Louis County is facing charges for fighting with her cousin over a man. The fight escalated into a stabbing, fortunately, not resulting in fatal harm to the cousin.  Another hidden chamber found under downtown St. Louis sidewalk According to an investigation by the Hazelwood Police Department, the victim and Dastanee Ervin, 28, are cousins who have an ongoing dispute over a man. On September 1, 2023, they engaged in an argument that turned physical. The fight was interrupted twice before Ervin retrieved a knife from the kitchen and chased the victim throughout the house with it. During the chase, Ervin stabbed the victim in the hip with the knife. When the police arrived, they discovered a knife in the kitchen that was wet from being washed. The victim confirmed that it was the knife used by Ervin, and the stab wound required stitches. “Physically fighting over a love interest is never a good look, but pulling a knife and stabbing someone over a l...

Environmental groups renew legal challenge of massive Denver Water reservoir expansion

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:28:45 GMT

Environmental groups renew legal challenge of massive Denver Water reservoir expansion A years-long legal battle over the expansion of one of the reservoirs holding Denver’s water supply entered a new chapter this week when environmental groups asked a judge to invalidate the federal permits underlying the $464 million project.A coalition of environmental groups filed a complaint Tuesday that argues federal agencies failed to properly consider the massive construction project’s impacts on the environment in Boulder County when they approved the expansion of Gross Reservoir. They also didn’t adequately weigh the risk of taking more water from the Colorado River system, the filing says.“The largest construction project in Boulder County history would have devastating effects on the county’s ecology and residents: Denver Water will clear-cut more than 500,000 trees; blast and mine 1.6 million tons of rock; release ‘freezing flow’ cold water into South Boulder Creek with adverse impacts on fish; permanently eliminate popular recreationa...