For years, industrial sites that once fueled the city’s economy have sat idle and deteriorating in and around residential areas. Now, the brownfields are presenting an opportunity for residents to re-invent their neighborhoods.
There is a serious error in this news report. The City Chairman is incorrectly identified as Michael Della Rocco, Jr., Asst. Fire Chief in Schenectady. The real chairman of the City Conservative is Michael Della Rocco, Jr. who is a retired firefighter who, unlike some others, has been a long time Conservative and has supported both Republicans, Democrats and Conservatives and Independence Party members who ran for office. Michael Della Rocco III, Asst. Chief of the Fire Department, is no way involved in Schenectady County Conservative politics.
Posted on July 12 at 9:45 a.m. (Suggest removal)
There is a serious error in this news report. The City Chairman is incorrectly identified as Michael Della Rocco, Jr., Asst. Fire Chief in Schenectady. The real chairman of the City Conservative is Michael Della Rocco, Jr. who is a retired firefighter who, unlike some others, has been a long time Conservative and has supported both Republicans, Democrats and Conservatives and Independence Party members who ran for office. Michael Della Rocco III, Asst. Chief of the Fire Department, is no way involved in Schenectady County Conservative politics.
I would appreciate a retraction of this mistake.
On Activist hoping to oust party leaders