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  2. David Soares - Wikipedia

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    Soares was endorsed for re-election by the Albany Times Union. Soares won the primary on September 13, 2012, by an unofficial count of 14,498 to 10,1432. Political career plans. There was speculation in early 2007 in the local and national media that Soares might run for re-election as District Attorney, or for higher office, in 2008.

  3. College of Saint Rose - Wikipedia

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    The College of Saint Rose was [5] a private Catholic college in Albany, New York. It was founded in 1920 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet as a women's college. It became fully co-educational in 1969. The following year, the college added laypersons to its board and became an independent college sponsored by the sisters.

  4. Elizabeth Benjamin (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Benjamin (born c. 1972 [1]) is currently a managing director at Marathon Strategies, a communications and strategy firm in New York, [2] and was [3] a journalist with what was then Time Warner Cable News (TWCN), serving as the editor-in-chief of "State of Politics," a blog covering the politics of the state of New York, and as the ...

  5. William Kennedy (author) - Wikipedia

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    William Joseph Kennedy (born January 16, 1928) is an American writer and journalist who won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for his 1983 novel Ironweed . Kennedy's other works include The Ink Truck (1969), Legs (1975), Billy Phelan's Greatest Game (1978), Roscoe (2002) and Changó's Beads and Two-Tone Shoes (2011). Many of his novels have featured the ...

  6. Albany Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Albany Plan of Union was a rejected plan to create a unified government for the Thirteen Colonies at the Albany Congress on July 10, 1754 in Albany, New York. The plan was suggested by Benjamin Franklin, then a senior leader (age 48) and a delegate from Pennsylvania. Franklin spent much time among the Iroquois observing their deliberations ...

  7. Albany Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    Albany Penitentiary was an American prison in Albany, New York that operated from 1848 until 1931. The prison was designed by Amos Pillsbury, also the first superintendent. [2] Until the American Civil War , the main type of for-profit prison labor done at the penitentiary was the "making of coarse boots and shoes for the Southern negroes."

  8. Capital Repertory Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Capital Repertory Theatre. Coordinates: 42°39′9.5″N 73°45′1.5″W. theREP. Capital Repertory Theatre (also called Capital Rep or simply theREP) is a 309-seat professional regional theatre in Albany, New York. Capital Rep is the only theatre in the Capital District that is a member of the League of Resident Theatres (LORT).

  9. John McEneny - Wikipedia

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    Political party. Democratic. Spouse. widowed (Barbara) Residence. Albany, New York. John "Jack" McEneny (born August 30, 1943 in Albany, New York) is an American politician of the Democratic Party. He was a member of the New York State Assembly, representing about half of Albany County in the 104th Assembly District, from 1993 through 2012.