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  2. The Record (Troy) - Wikipedia

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    The former Troy Record Building on Broadway. The Record (also known as The Troy Record) is a broadsheet daily newspaper once published in Troy, New York. The paper has been published regularly since 1896. [2] It covers all of New York's Capital Region and specifically the city of Troy.

  3. Murder of Robert Ross - Wikipedia

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    Shea and McGough were convicted on July 4, 1894. McGough was sentenced by a jury to 20 years imprisonment, and Shea was sentenced to death. Several lengthy appeals and efforts to have Shea's sentence commuted failed and he was executed in 1896. Troy's attorney Frank S. Black assisted in the prosecution of Shea and McGough. [2]

  4. Victim in suspicious death was widow of beloved former Troy mayor

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    The victim in a suspicious death in Troy has been identified by authorities as the widowed wife of a former city mayor.. Norma Caraker, 60, was found dead about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday inside her home ...

  5. Michael F. Collins - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Patrick Collins (died 1876), a tailor who came from County Limerick to Troy in 1848. Michael attended the common schools, and then became a typesetter and printer working for the Troy Weekly and then the Troy Press. In 1877, during a printers strike, Collins and seven other newspaper employees founded the Troy Evening Standard.

  6. Gary Evans (serial killer) - Wikipedia

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    Gary Charles Evans (October 7, 1954 – August 14, 1998) was an American thief and confessed serial killer in and around the Capital District, New York.His penchant for stealing antiques and his multiple escapes from custody — including one that ended in his death — made him headline news in the area on numerous occasions.

  7. Edward W. Pattison - Wikipedia

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    Edward W. "Ned" Pattison was born in Troy, New York, on April 29, 1932, [1] the son of Edward H. Pattison and Elisabeth (Royce) Pattison. [2] [3] He attended the public schools of Troy and the Hoosac School, and graduated from The Albany Academy in 1949. [1] [4] Pattison graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1953. [1]