Aug 29, 2009 | New York Times
For Him, the Web Was No Safety Net
THERE was a time in the late 1990s when Josh Harris was a king of sorts. A Silicon Alley pioneer, he was flush with millions of dollars made from his first Internet company, and he was spending it wildly on a series of legendary SoHo parties, businesses and social experiments.
Geneva meeting to focus on drilling for natural gas
The environmental impact of natural gas drilling will be the focus of a public meeting on Wednesday in Geneva.
The Rochester-area employment picture has worsened significantly, state labor officials said Thursday, with a loss of 11,200 jobs in the 12-month period that ended in July.
Klezmer artist stars in Spiegeltent production
An eclectic mix of live music, Yiddish theater and video will transform a tent of mirrors into 'A Night in the Old Marketplace' in Annandale this weekend.
THREE OF THE FOUR FAMILY MEMBERS INJURED ON THE TACONIC STATE PARKWAY MONDAY MORNING REMAIN HOSPITALIZED TODAY AT ALBANY MEDICAL CENTER.
REGION: Gillibrand to attend GLOW Democratsa event
REGISTER United States Senator Kirsten Gillibrand will be the guest of honor at an Aug.
Arrest made in money order scam
An investigation into suspicious packages containing counterfeit money orders that were being mailed from a UPS store led State Police to charge a Greene County woman in the alleged scam.
Arrest made in money order scam
An investigation into suspicious packages containing counterfeit money orders that were being mailed from a UPS store led State Police to charge a Greene County woman in the alleged scam.