- Schenectady, NY | Official Website
SCHENECTADY – The City of Schenectady, Schenectady County, the Capital Region Land Bank, and community leaders broke ground to announce the redevelopment of Orchard Park in Schenectady’s Mont Pleasant neighborhood
- City History | Schenectady, NY
Schenectady is a city rich in history and accomplishment It was here where Thomas Edison founded what would become the General Electric Company, where George Westinghouse invented the rotary engine and air brakes, and more
- Community | Schenectady, NY
Schenectady is a city filled with amazing neighborhoods and attractions Attractions A list of some of the many great places to visit in Schenectady Economic Development Together, a team of city and county leaders created a unified economic development strategy under the umbrella of Metroplex, and the results have been impressive
- Famous Achievements | Schenectady, NY
Schenectady is a city rich in history and accomplishment It was here where Thomas Edison founded what would become the General Electric Company, where George Westinghouse invented the rotary engine and air brakes, and more
- Services | Schenectady, NY
Schenectady's recycling initiative, called "Recyclution," is aimed increasing public awareness on the importance of recycling Lead Safe Housing Program The Lead Safe Housing Program gives qualified homeowners and landlords in the City of Schenectady free financial assistance to reduce and or eliminate lead paint hazards in their properties
- Attractions | Schenectady, NY
Schenectady Greenmarket is a place to buy fresh local produce and artisan goods in a festive community atmosphere We are building a future in which Schenectady Greenmarket is an integral part of downtown’s cultural landscape, connecting farm and city to create a responsible, sustainable food system
- Government | Schenectady, NY
City of Schenectady Named Finalist in IDC Government Insights 5th Annual Smart Cities Award
- Contact us | Schenectady, NY
Schenectady, NY 12305 Phone: 518 382 5199 Opening Hours: 8am - 4pm Public entrance on Franklin Street
|