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Staph infection knocks Cummins of of UFC bout at TU Center

UFC Fight Night 102 — the first MMA match slated for Times Union Center — absorbed another hard shot on Friday when light heavyweight Patrick Cummins announced via Twitter that he was pulling out of his scheduled bout with Gian Villante.

 

Gwiazdowski sparks team to cup title

The competition was so tough, two Olympic champions on the Titan Mercury Wrestling Club roster lost matches on the first of two days of competition at the World Freestyle Wrestling Clubs Cup on Wednesday.

 

High schools: Holy Names girls' hoops wins in OT

Holy Names outscored Schalmont 8-2 in overtime and took a 48-42 Colonial Council girls' basketball victory over Schalmont on Friday.

 

Five-goal second period lifts Union past Princeton

After a two-week break, it took a period before the Union Dutchmen found its scoring touch.

 

Siena, Fairfield will be running and gunning

By Michael Kelly
Gazette Reporter

Expect an up-tempo game tonight at Times Union Center when the Siena College men’s basketball team opens MAAC play against visiting Fairfield.

 

Kirk Douglas at the century mark

If Wilfred “Wolfie” Churchett had not run as quickly as he did, famous actor and producer Kirk Douglas would not be about to celebrate his 100th birthday.

 

Scotia defense breaks down against OFA

By Jim Schiltz
Gazette Reporter

Over the last several years stingy defense has been at the root of all good things Scotia-Glenville has done on the basketball court.

 

Yale sets policy that could allow renaming of Calhoun College

On Friday, the university announced a new procedure for considering the renaming of university buildings, along with an official reconsideration of the controversial decision last spring to keep the Calhoun name. A new — and final — verdict is expected early next year.

 

SKS in talks to move headquarters to Saratoga Springs

By Ned Campbell
Gazette Reporter

The company's plan would double the size of the facility over 10 years, as well as position it to hire 16 more workers over two years.

 

Demand on local food pantries still high

By Stephen Williams
Gazette Reporter

Even with the economy on the upswing, local food pantries are more in-demand than ever. "Every week, we are completely empty when we close our doors," said Kim Sheppard, executive director of Bethesda House in Schenectady.

 

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