Another beloved Albany-area business is on the New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry for its legacy of contributions to the Capital Region. ... Read full Story
Rep. Paul Tonko of New York called for the end of ICE, citing deadly shootings, economic damage, and a violation of the Constitution, and argued that the agency is out of control and has lost the public trust. ... Read full Story
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Joe Brady had to pause a few times and take a deep breath to collect his thoughts. Brady had been up for head coaching jobs before, but the one he wanted the most was the one where he already was: the Bills. And he understands the steps that the franchise needs [...] ... Read full Story
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A former school in the city of Schenectady has been transformed into an affordable, senior housing community. Elmer Avenue Elementary School is now Elmer Gardens. The $23 million, 51-unit community is for residents ages 55 and older. It is all-electric, energy efficient, and offers studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments. The original [...] ... Read full Story
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Phase One of modernizing the New York State Museum has begun. It's part of a multi-year, $150 million investment into the museum's future. The goal of the museum's upgrades are to create a learning space for families and students, showcase New York's history, and to be a highlight of downtown Albany's [...] ... Read full Story
New York Attorney General Letitia James and 22 other state attorneys general have accused the federal government of terrorizing Minnesotans and violating the 10th Amendment by demanding personal data and threatening to cut funding based on incorrect conspiracy theories about undocumented immigrants. ... Read full Story
Night School, a brewery and bar located in the former Crossroad's Brewing Company spot in Athens, has now been nominated for USA Today's 10 Best Awards for best new brewery. The brewery, home to Deep Fried Beers, is nominated along with 19 other craft breweries across the country. ... Read full Story
The weekend is almost here! From the Schenectady Soup Stroll to Rascal Flatts at MVP Arena to ice bar events, there’s quite a few things happening on January 30, January 31, and February 1. ... Read full Story
LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Loudonville Elementary School is closing early Thursday after a water main break near the school. The North Colonie Central School District said the school would be without water for several hours. Students are being dismissed at 12:15 p.m. The district said normal procedures will apply to walkers, student pickups, and students [...] ... Read full Story
SCOTIA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Scotia Branch Library is temporarily closed after a leak in the building. According to the Schenectady County Public Library, heating pipes on the second floor burst due to the prolonged cold during the weekend snow storm. A restoration company is working to assess the damage. A repair timeline will then [...] ... Read full Story
Genoa Importing, a deli located on Loudon Road in Loudonville, has permanently closed after more than 30 years. The owners made the announcement in a Facebook post on Thursday morning. ... Read full Story
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (NEWS10) -- The city of Pittsfield is implementing parking restrictions for downtown snow removal. It begins at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 29 and ends at 6 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 30. On-street parking will be prohibited on North Street between Park Square and Wahconah Street in the southbound lane. Residents in and [...] ... Read full Story
We discussed yesterday that, even if the thick of this extended stretch of frigid conditions, things are beginning to look up with longer and warmer days not too far away. However, we still have plenty of winter to go, so this morning we are assessed where we stand in terms of snowfall to date. ... Read full Story
The CREATE Council On The Arts in Catskill has appointed the county's first Poet Laureate. According to the nonprofit, Esther Cohen, of Cornwallville, will serve in the two-year position. ... Read full Story
As frigid as it's been this week, it will be dialed up a notch for the end of this week as a breeze pulls in even colder tonight into Friday. While still below normal, next week will be milder with more high temperatures in the 20s as opposed to the teens. ... Read full Story
A propane leak at 425 Nellis Road in Palatine has prompted an evacuation notice for nearby residents and businesses. As of 8:40 a.m. the notice has been lifted. ... Read full Story
A child was airlifted to the hospital Wednesday night. Also, crews continue to work on the Mayfield water leak and restoring pressure. These stories, and more, are in your five things to know. ... Read full Story
A child in Cairo was flown to the hospital Wednesday night, sparking an ongoing investigation by the Greene County Sheriff's Office. ... Read full Story
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for January 29, 2026 is:
reciprocate \rih-SIP-ruh-kayt\ verb
To reciprocate is to do something for or to someone who has done something similar for or to you. Reciprocate can also mean “to have (a feeling) for someone who has the same feeling for you.”
// It was kind of my friend to give me a ride to the airport, and on the flight I was thinking of how to reciprocate the favor.
“She entered the post office and greeted Tommaso, who reciprocated with a smile, then Carmine, who stroked his beard and shot her the usual skeptical glance.” — Francesca Giannone, The Letter Carrier (translated by Elettra Pauletto), 2025
Did you know?
“Scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours,” “do unto others as you would have them do to you,” “share and share alike”: such is the essence of the verb reciprocate, which implies a mutual or equivalent exchange or a paying back of what one has received. Reciprocate traces back to the Latin verb reciprocare (“to move back and forth”), which in turn comes from the adjective reciprocus, meaning “returning the same way” or “alternating.” Indeed, one of the meanings of reciprocate is “to move forward and backward alternately,” as in “a reciprocating saw.” Most often, however, reciprocate is used for the action of returning something in kind or degree, whether that be a gift, favor, or feeling.