Green Island is part of the blue collar area near Albany along the Hudson, and is closely connected with Menands, Cohoes, Watervliet, Waterford and Troy. It is also home to the area congressman, Mike McNulty, who will be retiring at the end of 2008. McNulty was sort-of the nemesis of this site's founder, who ran for Congress twice. Sort-of, because the election results weren't exactly close, so McNulty wasn't really worried about his opponent.
This is a suburb of Albany and has a population of roughly 30,000. Major highways are I87 and I-90 as well as Rout 20 which is a big target for DWI drivers.
The traffic court and criminal proceedings have been resumed. For vehicle-related matters, a notice with your new appearance date will be mailed to you at the address on file; however for Criminal Court cases this information is sent via text message (or phone call), email or through regular mail. Courts follow state COVID-19 guidelines.
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Knox was established in 1822 but was inhabited as far back as the America Revolution. According to recent census data the town is 41.9 sq miles and has a population of roughly 2,700 residents.
Menands is a fairly small village just north of the City of Albany. It has a stretch of I-787 running through it, and the Troopers seem to love to write speeding tickets in this section. This makes Menands traffic court awfully busy.
This small town of New Scotland is a beautiful and scenic area which is near to surrounding towns Gulderland and Bethlehem.