December 19, 2024

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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:

First, Mark Dunlea brings us a story about a new report finding that gaps in environmental regulations enabled chemically-laced water runoff to be dumped into the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers.

Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry takes us to the ribbon cutting ceremony of the Team Hero Community Center.

Later on, Moses Nagel speaks with Ta-Sean Murdock, Director of Operations of the Albany Law and Justice Center, to better understand Albany crime rates and their causes.

After that, we hear part two of H Bosh Jr’s interview with public speaker Cora Schroeder.

Finally, Brea Barthel has Troy Public Library’s January events for us.

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