Bethlehem

A month after the Trustco Bank in Slingerlands was robbed, Bethlehem Police on Tuesday, Feb. 6, charged a Hannacroix man with the crime.

Ryan J. O’Connor, 30, has been charged with third-degree robbery, a felony, and with petit larceny, a misdemeanor.

BETHLEHEM — The town of Bethlehem is among the municipalities in New York State to receive a total of $3.5 million for organic recycling projects and for food donation.

BETHLEHEM — A device that looked like an explosive — but turned out to be a harmless replica — shut East Poplar Drive in Delmar on Friday for about two hours while police investigated.

BETHLEHEM — After decomposed human remains were found by a hunter in a wooded area in Delmar on Saturday, police on Wednesday identified Ruth Talmon, 70, of Schenectady County, as the deceased with confirmation by dental records.

Bethlehem Land Surveying PLLC, located in Delmar, which provides land surveying services, and TruWeather Solutions LLC, located in Albany, which specializes in weather forecasting, are two of four companies statewide to receive New York State service-disabled veteran-owned business certification.

Michael Harrison

Michael Harrison was arrested by Albany Police in a random traffic stop, after he drove the wrong way down a one-way street.

Brenda Hill

Brenda Hill, who was arrested in March for driving drunk in Bethlehem, was sentenced this week to one year in Albany County’s jail, before the Honorable Peter A. Lynch in Albany County Court.

Hector Gomez

Last Friday, a jury found that 21-year-old Hector Gomez of New York was guilty of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a felony.

On Sunday, Oct. 15, at 10 a.m., the First Reformed Church of Bethlehem will host a guest pastor, Aaro Rytkönen, executive director of the Al Amana Centre, in Oman, on the coast of the Arabian Peninsula.

Michael Rozell

BETHLEHEM — Michael Rozell, 37, of Delmar was sentenced on Tuesday to six years in state prison, to be followed by five years of probation.

On Aug. 1, Rozell pleaded guilty to second-degree attempted burglary, a felony.

He was sentenced on Tuesday by Judge William A. Carter in Albany County Court.

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