Katelyn Bartow of Hadley was one of the approximately 2,500 people who stormed the capitol on January 6th, 2021. Many rioters aimed to halt the electoral college certification of Joe Biden as president based on the false notion that Donald Trump won. But Bartow says she’s not political and isn’t even sure the election was stolen. She says she acted for another cause close to her heart. ... Read full Story
From the start of her confirmation hearing, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) pledged to deliver a message to the rest of the world if she becomes the next U.N. ambassador. ... Read full Story
Troy Police are on the scene of a multi-vehicle crash involving tractor-trailers near Northern Drive and Oakwood Avenue (Route 40). ... Read full Story
Many rural areas rely on propane for heat, hot water and cooking. Following a story about a customer feeling like they were left out in the cold on Tuesday, NEWS10 spoke to a local gas delivery company about best practices to avoid delivery delays. ... Read full Story
As temperatures dip into the single digits, Capital Region counties are opening up their warming centers and overnight shelters to accommodate those in need. ... Read full Story
A restaurant in Troy must shut down its ballroom space after the city found numerous violations and recent violence. According to the city, The Grill Mediterranean Cuisine and Megan Istanbul Food Court just opened two years ago but did not have the correct permit to be operating the way it was. ... Read full Story
New York is home to barns that were built before the United States existed. Two descendants from the founding family of Nelliston are working to maintain them for future generations. ... Read full Story
The Guilderland Public Library is offering its patrons pre-bundled Dungeons & Dragons starter kits with everything you need to begin adventuring. ... Read full Story
A Glenville man faces charges for allegedly having child sex abuse images. Luigi Zadra, 79, was charged with possessing a sexual performance by a child, a class E felony. ... Read full Story
"... the deck sports a dining area with a barbecue and pizza oven for gourmands." — Rachel Cormack, Robb Report, 27 Oct. 2023
Did you know?
When gourmand first appeared in English texts in the 15th century, it was no compliment: gourmand was a synonym of glutton that was reserved for a greedy eater who consumed well past the point of satiation. The word’s negative connotation mostly remained until English speakers borrowed the similar-sounding (and much more positive) gourmet from French in the 17th century to describe a connoisseur of food and drink. Since then, while the original, unflattering sense of gourmand has remained, it has picked up an additional, softer sense referring to someone who appreciates, and has a hearty appetite for, the pleasures of the table. More recently, gourmand has expanded beyond cuisine and into the world of perfumery: fragrances that evoke edible pleasures are called "gourmands."