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Good morning, Albany. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 29th of March.

CRIME NEWS

  • A Watervliet man, identified as Jahnye Griffin, 21, was charged with attempted murder after he attacked an adult man in Troy on March 24, leaving the victim seriously injured and taking his cell phone—police say they linked the suspect and victim through online contact.  WRGB
  • Devaughn Hall (32) from Cohoes was sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison for two burglaries in which he stole more than $50,000 worth of valuables, with police finding some stolen items during a February home search.  ABC NEWS 10

CULTURE NEWS

  • On May 10 and 11 the City of Albany will host the 77th Annual Tulip Festival in Washington Park with free admission for all. The event will feature over 100,000 tulips, live music, artisan crafts and family activities—while local educational programs receive support from its proceeds.  WRGB
  • Empire State Youth Orchestra and RPI’s Rensselaer Orchestra will perform Fluid Realities this weekend at RPI’s concert venue. Conductor Etienne Abelin said the concerts began as a way for young musicians to learn from experienced players—an effort that will feature a concerto competition.  WRGB

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • Local trails are at risk during mud season — for example, steep sections like Lisha Kill remain closed from late February through early May. Experts urge hikers to wear shoes with good traction, stick to paved paths, and take tick precautions after rainy outings.  Times Union

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Tenants at the Ida Yarbrough Apartments in Albany formed a union and marched on March 28 to protest unsafe living conditions marked by rodent infestations, mold, and locked emergency exits. The Albany Housing Authority said it had fixed some issues and planned a meeting with tenants and law enforcement to discuss further improvements.  WRGB
  • Last Friday, the Legal Aid Society released a report that said the long unauthorized strike by DOCCS staff hurt many prisoners in upstate facilities by cutting off proper care, food, and contact with others—personal accounts noted missed medical visits, inedible meals, and harsh isolation. The report calls on state officials to quickly improve safety and care for inmates—measures needed to end the continued harm.  WRGB
  • The U.S. Postal Service will hold nine job fairs in the Capital Region from April 2 to April 24 to fill City Carrier Assistant and Rural Carrier Associate positions, with wages starting at $19.33 and $20.38 per hour — the events will be held at sites including Capital Region BOCES, Albany General Mail Facility, Glenmont Post Office, Empire State Plaza Convention Center, and Stamford Post Office. Applicants must be at least 18, available on weekends and holidays, and pass background and drug screenings — online applications are also accepted.  ABC NEWS 10
  • Yesterday, the Legal Aid Society released a report about a 22-day strike by correction officers that left prisoners in state facilities with food shortages, limited medical care, and poor conditions. The report calls for a return to full services and better oversight at prisons — steps that officials have not yet fully taken.  ABC NEWS 10

EVENTS

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  • Albany 1st Friday Swing Dance

    7-10:30 p.m. — Elks Lodge #49 — $20 General, $15 Student, 65+ Senior, DFO Member — Enjoy a swing dance lesson followed by social dancing to live music.

    Fri, 4/4/25

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  • Reena Esmail + Boléro Featuring Albany Symphony

    7:30-9:30 PM — Palace Theatre — Cost info not provided — Experience Ravel's Boléro and Esmail's Hindustani Violin Concerto in this vibrant concert with pre-show insights.

    Sat, 4/5/25

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  • Lived In Hair & Content Creation by Adina

    10 AM – 3 PM — Slek Salon — Registration fee applies — Elevate your styling skills and social media presence with hands-on training and proven techniques.

    Sun, 4/6/25

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  • Best Companies to Work For in New York

    5-9 p.m. — Hilton Albany — Celebrate the top employers in New York who create enjoyable workplaces.

    Thu, 4/10/25

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  • Toy Story Family Fun Day

    1 p.m. — Palace Theatre — Free entry — Enjoy a classic film screening of Toy Story and fun activities for the whole family.

    Tue, 4/15/25

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  • Albany Job Fair

    9 AM – 4 PM — Holiday Inn Express & Suites Albany Airport Area — Free entry — Connect with 90+ companies hiring in the Albany area.

    Wed, 4/16/25

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  • Joywave Concert

    7-9:30 p.m. — Empire Live — $32 — Catch Joywave live and enjoy a night of vibrant music in Albany.

    Thu, 4/17/25

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  • Nurse John's Stand-Up Comedy Show

    7-8:30 p.m. — Palace Theatre — Ticket price varies — Experience laughter as Nurse John shares the ups and downs of healthcare through his comedy.

    Fri, 4/18/25

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  • Easter Brunch Cruise

    11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. — Dutch Apple Cruises & Tours — $79.99 — Enjoy a delightful Easter brunch while cruising on the Hudson River with scenic views and tasty treats.

    Sun, 4/20/25

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  • NSH USA Job Fair

    Join NSH USA on Wednesday, April 23, 2025 to learn more about exciting and rewarding careers in machine tool manufacturing. Registration is required to attend this event; to register, submit your resume to [email protected] along with the position you would like to be considered for.

    Wed, 4/23/25

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