Ballston Spa to display school art during May First Friday event
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:07:39 GMT
BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Ballston Spa Business and Professional Association (BSBPA) is holding its May First Friday event titled "School Art in the Community." Art from students in the Ballston Spa Central School District will be displayed around downtown on May 5 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Artwork by students from pre-K to high school will be at participating businesses. The Malta Ave Odyssey of the Mind team will also be holding an ice cream fundraiser in Wiswall Park, with all proceeds going towards their trip to World Finals.“We are thrilled to showcase the creativity and talent of our local students through this event,” said BSBPA President Christine Kernochan. “It’s a great way to celebrate our community and support our local schools.” Little Caesars coming to Market Street in Amsterdam Participating businessesNightWork Bread, 3 Science Street. Featuring the artwork of Ms. Hargad...Narcan training announced for entertainment venue staff
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:07:39 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On May 2, all entertainment venue staff can receive free Narcan training at the Palace Theater at 19 Clinton Avenue. The training was made possible by the Albany County Sheriff's Office, Palace Theater, and the Albany Medical Center. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Participants will learn how to administer Narcan and prevent or counter opioid overdoses. Training will begin at 6:30 p.m. Narcan will be available upon request for attendees to bring back to their places of employment. To RSVP, contact [email protected].Report: What are the funniest states in the country?
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:07:39 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- They say comedy is subjective, but according to a new report, it turns out New York seems to have it figured out. According to Shiny Smile Veneers, New York ranks as the second funniest state in the nation, with a total score of 93 out of 100, only trailing Massachusetts as the funniest. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Shiny Smile found the top 10 states who are most likely to get a laugh as follows.Massachusetts (95/100)New York (93/100)Illinois (83/100)Alaska (76/100)Ohio (76/100)Indiana (74/100)Rhode Island (73/100)Vermont (73/100)California (72/100)New Jersey (71/100) Garbage truck crash in Troy temporarily shuts down multiple roads As for the least funny states, Shiny Smile found the following shouldn't quit their day job.North Dakota (5/100)Wyoming (7/100)Arkansas (22/100)Alabama (22/100)New Hampshire (23/100)Maine (23/100)Mississippi (24/100)Idaho (28/100)Delaware (28/100)Florida (32/100)O...Skeeter Creek to headline Food, Art and Music Festival
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:07:39 GMT
GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On June 3, the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is hosting its inaugural Food, Art, and Music Festival, headlined by Skeeter Creek. The festival runs from 1 to 7 p.m. with indoor and outdoor events. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! There will be activities for all ages including children's activities, continuous musical performances, artistic demonstrations and vendors, an interactive and personalized make-and-take, and collaborative public art projects. There will also be an art show featuring work by artists across New York and winners of the Adirondack Life magazine's annual Photography Contest.Festivalgoers can choose from a variety of food options. There will also be specialty beverage stations with alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.6 deaths in Illinois dust storm, police need help identifying 2 victims
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:07:39 GMT
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ill. - A blinding dust storm led to six deaths from a series of crashes involving more than 70 vehicles along Interstate 55 in south central Illinois.Illinois State Police tell FOX 2 that six drivers in the northbound lanes of Interstate 55 died from the crash. Investigators have identified one victim as 88-year-old Shirley Harper from Franklin, Wisconsin. ISP says three other victims have tentatively been identified, though authorities are working to confirm with family members. Of the victims who died, ISP is working to identify two other adults. Police have not disclosed the genders or possible ages of those victims. However, one victim was found inside a blue Chrysler 300, while the other was found inside an unknown-colored Hyundai. St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office reeling after resignations If you have any information on these victims, contact ISP at 618-346-3653.Illinois State Police say 37 people were hospitalized and 72 vehicles were believed to be in...I-55 reopens after Illinois dust storm causes fatal crashes
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:07:39 GMT
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ill. - A blinding dust storm led to a deadly crash involving more than 70 vehicles along Interstate-55 in south central Illinois. Tuesday morning, I-55 has completely reopened 19 hours after shutting down.This all happened on I-55 in Montgomery County, north of Farmersville, and south of Divernon. Crews have been in the area non-stop since the crash took place. Authorities said at least six people were killed and 37 others taken to hospitals after the crash happened shortly before 11:00 a.m. A total of 72 vehicles were involved, including some 20 commercial vehicles and many passenger cars.We're told two tractor trailers exploded from the wreck. Illinois state Police shared that high winds blew dust onto 55 from nearby farm fields, creating blinding conditions leading to the pile up.Investigators explained the first crash took place on northbound 55 then at the same time numerous crashes took place southbound on the highway. The wrecks all happened between milepo...Referendum result marks an important stage in the emergence of a new Uzbekistan
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:07:39 GMT
Voters in Uzbekistan have overwhelmingly backed constitutional changes proposed by President Shavkat Mirziyoev. Much international coverage has focused on the fact that the reforms will allow the president to seek another two terms in office. But there were other important measures as well, writes Political Editor Nick Powell.Provisional results from Uzbekistan’s referendum show more than 90% approval for President Mirziyoyev’s constitutional reforms, on a turnover of about 85%. When it comes to what the consequences of the changes will be, the easiest one to spot is that the president can seek a further two terms, each extended from five to seven years.But the important question is what he will do with such extra time in office. The far-reaching nature of the constitutional changes are a guide to where Uzbekistan is heading under its president. Some two thirds of the constitution has been rewritten and it’s estimated that the state’s formal obligations to its citizens are being tri...Biden sends 1,500 troops to Mexico border for migrant surge
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:07:39 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration will send 1,500 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border amid an expected migrant surge following the end of pandemic-era restrictions, according to four administration officials.Military personnel will do data entry, warehouse support and other administrative tasks so that U.S. Customs and Border Protection can focus on fieldwork, the officials said. The troops will not do law enforcement work and will be sent down for roughly 90 days, though their presence can be extended if necessary. The officials were not authorized to speak publicly about the request because it had not yet been approved and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. It wasn't clear when they would be deployed. The COVID-19 restrictions allowed U.S. officials to turn away tens of thousands of migrants crossing the southern border, but those restrictions will lift May 11 and border officials are bracing for an expected surge of migrants. Even amid the restrictions...The Dinner Party Project at Gjusta
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:07:39 GMT
Culinary personality and author Natasha Feldman took over the Gjusta patio in Venice last week to celebrate the launch of her new book, The Dinner Party Project, a no-stress guide to cooking for friends.With some expert backup from Gjusta chef Jenn Sills, the sunset dinner kicked off with a snack station featuring Lady & Larder cheese boards, rosemary almonds, marinated olives with sundried tomato and feta, radishes with fennel honey butter, and Tash’s Athena’s Dip Situation with Gjusta pita, alongside Botanist French 75 cocktails.Dishes from the book included Bee Sting Pizza with pepperoni, pomodoro, calabrian chili crisp, honey, and fennel pollen, and Drunk Veggie with wine-drunk onions, mushrooms, fontina, fresh mozzarella, and whipped herb ricotta. Natasha Feldman, right, and fellow foodie Tiffani Amber Thiessen (Michele Stueven)Gjusta chef Jenn Sills prepares Bee Sting Pizza (Michele Stueven)The family style main courses of cacio e pepe mac and cheese, juicy smoked brisket...Killing It in the Bedroom: Scientists Claim This Is the Secret to Male Orgasm
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:07:39 GMT
“Sex, ducks, and rock ‘n’ roll!” Mathematicians have a sense of humor, too — as that’s the title of the study they recently published in a journal aptly called Chaos. The content? A mathematical formula about achieving male orgasm.What’s the secret to male orgasm?The University of Sussex mathematicians somewhat cracked the code for male orgasm. “We have developed the first successful mathematical model of sexual performance,” said Dr. Konstantin Blyuss. The equation was categorized per arousal cycle — excitation, plateau, orgasm, and resolution. They found out that too much psychological stimulation early on can inhibit men from achieving male orgasm.Dr. Blyuss explained, “A key finding is that too much psychological arousal early in the process can inhibit the chance of reaching climax,” the takeaway, according to him and his peers, “Simply put, our findings can be summarized as ‘Don’t overthink it.’”They also note that the other purpose of the study was to show p...Latest news
- Rivian to join Ford, General Motors on Tesla charging network
- In race against clock, expanding fleet of ships searches for submersible lost near Titanic wreck
- Boston adult posing as teen is found out after her ‘father’ came to school
- Top Senate Democrat backs updates to hospital closure rules as Leominster maternity unit plans to shutter
- Column: ChatGPT won’t change the way we value books and writing
- Traveling internationally this summer? Here’s what you need to know about passports
- 30-acre brush fire in rural East County prompts evacuations
- Legoland among best amusement and water parks in the world: Tripadvisor
- Man with hit-and-run history jailed after high-speed crash kills five young women in Minneapolis
- Liberals, Conservatives both claim byelection victories prove their message is best