Sunday, May 18th, 2025

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Good morning, Albany. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 18th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Trinity Alliance hosted its third annual Ruby Hughes Day block party on Saturday afternoon in the South End — celebrating late community advocate Ruby Hughes — near its Trinity Place headquarters. Attendees enjoyed free food, games, vendors, music, and dancing as they remembered Hughes' legacy. WRGB
- ➤ Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Scotia is celebrating its 100th anniversary today at 103 S Reynolds St.—the milestone highlights a rich history of service in the community. ABC NEWS 10
- ➤ On Saturday morning, 75 Red Cross volunteers installed free smoke alarms in more than 100 South End homes and apartments, with 370 alarms reportedly installed (a number that officials say could help save 310 lives). Officials will release full statistics on Monday. WRGB
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ An 18-year-old was arrested Friday at 8:05 p.m. in Albany after he tried to flee officers during routine canvassing near Lexington and Sheridan Avenues & was found with a flare gun modified to shoot live rounds, facing charges of second and third degree criminal possession of a weapon. NewsChannel 13
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Superintendent Jeffrey P. Simons presented a $115.1 million budget plan that needs a 60% vote on Tuesday because a 4.8% tax levy increase breaks the usual cap. If voters do not approve it, officials will cut about $950,000—possibly causing 10 to 15 layoffs and reducing free pre-K programs as Simons prepares to retire in June. Times Union
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ On May 17, the EPA announced plans to roll back clean water rules by delaying new PFAS guidelines and removing limits on three PFAS compounds while keeping the standard for PFOA and PFOS unchanged; critics warn these changes could put New Yorkers at risk. Rob Hayes of Environmental Advocates NY said public health may suffer even as the state defended its $6 billion investment in clean water since 2017. WAMC
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ New York State Police have started a training initiative with the New York State Animal Protection Federation to teach 200 troopers how to better spot and handle animal cruelty cases. The program follows several high-profile cases in Albany earlier this year and aims to improve investigations—protecting local animals and enhancing community safety. NewsChannel 13
- ➤ The state Department of Transportation will close state Route 351 in Brunswick for three months to replace a culvert. Passenger vehicles should use state Route 355 — county Highway 19 and state Route 2 as detour routes while truck traffic follows state Route 66. Times Union
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Outside Albany Medical Center, Shamaya Jackson held a protest over the death of her one-month-old daughter Milani—who died after tests showed she had MRSA and E. coli following hospital admissions in late April. She said the hospital never informed her of the infections and plans to protest every two weeks as families demand accountability. WRGB
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Wilderado Concert
8:00 – 9:30 PM — Empire Live — $15 — Gametime is offering last-minute tickets for an exciting concert by Wilderado in Albany.
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Spring Dinner at Grappa '72
5:30-7:30 p.m. — Grappa '72 — Cash preferred — Enjoy a delightful casual Italian dining experience with a well-respected menu.
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Alive at Five Summer Concert Series - Classic Rock Night
4:30-9 p.m. — Tricentennial Park — Free entry — Experience a night of classic rock with Queensryche and Gozer during Albany’s signature summer concert series.
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Raymour & Flanigan Paint & Save
1-3 p.m. — Raymour & Flanigan — $1.50 ticket service fee — Paint a mug to support mental health therapy for service members and veterans.
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Albany Comic Con
10 AM – 4 PM — Polonaise Ballroom at PCC — Free for kids 12 and under with a paying adult — Enjoy the premiere comic book and collectibles show in Upstate New York.
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The Native Howl Concert
7-9 p.m. — Empire Underground — $39+ — Enjoy last-minute concert tickets for a thrilling performance by The Native Howl in Albany.
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Neal Francis Concert at Tricentennial Park
4:30-8:00 p.m. — Tricentennial Park — Free entry — Experience Albany’s vibrant concert series featuring diverse live performances under the summer sky.
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Albany Contra Dance
7:45-11 p.m. — Elks Lodge #49 — $8 – $25 — Dance the night away with the Capital District Megaband and caller Julian Blechner in a lively contra dance experience.
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Annual Summer Market
11 AM – 3 PM — Stuyvesant Plaza — Free entry — Enjoy shopping, food tastings, and live music in a vibrant summer atmosphere.
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Green's Blues Jam
7:30-11:30 p.m. — McGeary's — No cover charge — Experience an exciting evening of blues music led by jam master Richard Green.
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