laura54+FollowCapital Region’s space chip boom is hereRadiation-hardened computer chips made right here in the Capital Region are powering everything from Mars rovers to next-gen satellites. GlobalFoundries in Malta, along with IBM, RPI, and GE Aerospace, are putting our area on the map as a go-to source for space-ready microelectronics. The demand for these tough chips is skyrocketing as more companies look for reliable, domestic tech for deep space missions. With major deals like the one with BAE Systems and collaborations with SpaceX, it’s wild to think our local tech is helping shape the future of space exploration. What does this mean for jobs, innovation, and pride in our region? #Business #CapitalRegion #SpaceTech00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowClifton Park’s coffee scene heats upSeven Brew is about to shake up Clifton Park’s morning routine with a new drive-thru spot on Route 146—right next to Taco Bell. If you’re always on the go, this double-lane kiosk means you can grab your coffee fix without leaving your car. With three other locations already buzzing in the Capital Region, it’s clear locals are loving the fast, friendly service and huge menu (think lattes, energy drinks, and more). With so many choices, from Stewart’s to Starbucks, what’s your go-to coffee stop these days? And are you excited to try Seven Brew? #Food #CliftonPark #CapitalRegion00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowClifton Park’s coffee scene heats upSeven Brew is shaking up Clifton Park’s morning routine with a brand-new drive-thru spot coming to Route 146. This fast-growing chain is all about speed—think two drive-thru lanes and a menu packed with everything from classic coffees to energy drinks and smoothies. With locations already buzzing in Schenectady, Colonie, and Johnstown, it’s clear the Capital Region’s coffee game is only getting stronger. Whether you’re loyal to Stewart’s, Dunkin, or Starbucks, or just love trying new spots, what’s your go-to for that daily caffeine fix? And how do you feel about the drive-thru trend taking over local coffee culture? #Food #CliftonPark #CapitalRegion00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowClifton Park’s coffee scene heats upAnother drive-thru coffee spot is coming to Clifton Park, and it’s not your usual chain. Seven Brew just got the green light for a new location on Route 146, right by Taco Bell. With two drive-thru lanes and a menu that goes way beyond just coffee—think shakes, teas, energy drinks, and more—it’s clear they’re aiming to shake up your morning routine. Seven Brew’s been drawing crowds at its other Capital Region spots, so will you stick with your go-to or give this newcomer a shot? Let’s hear your favorite local coffee stops! #Food #CliftonPark #CapitalRegion00Share
mary01+FollowClifton Park’s coffee scene heats upSeven Brew is shaking up the Capital Region’s coffee game with a new drive-thru spot coming soon to Route 146 in Clifton Park—right next to Taco Bell. Locals already know the lines at their Schenectady, Colonie, and Johnstown kiosks can get long, so another quick-stop option is big news for anyone who needs their caffeine fix on the go. With a menu that goes way beyond basic coffee—think shakes, teas, and energy drinks—Seven Brew is giving Stewart’s, Dunkin, and Starbucks some real competition. Which spot is your go-to for a morning pick-me-up? Let’s talk favorites! #Food #CliftonPark #CapitalRegion00Share
dianefrank+FollowClifton Park’s coffee scene just got buzzierSeven Brew is shaking up Clifton Park’s morning routine with a brand-new drive-thru spot coming to Route 146—right next to Taco Bell. With two speedy lanes and a menu packed with everything from classic coffees to energy drinks and smoothies, it’s all about quick, tasty options on the go. This marks their fourth Capital Region location, and another is already in the works for North Greenbush. Between Stewart’s, Dunkin, Starbucks, and now Seven Brew, the local coffee game is getting seriously competitive. Are you sticking with your usual, or ready to try something new? Let’s hear your favorite coffee stop! #Food #CliftonPark #CapitalRegion00Share
meadowsmary+FollowCapital Region’s pajama drive warms more heartsImagine 4,000 kids in the Capital Region getting cozy new pajamas this Christmas—thanks to a grassroots effort that’s grown bigger every year! Lynn Fraim and her team started with a goal of 100 pairs back in 2020, and now donation boxes are everywhere, from local shops to community centers. The pajamas go straight to families and organizations like the Ronald McDonald House, making the holidays brighter for so many. If you want to help or know a family in need, you can reach out directly. This kind of local kindness really brings the community together—how do you like to give back during the holidays? #Safety #CapitalRegion #HolidayGiving00Share
Stacie Hernandez+FollowAlbany Med’s leadership shakeup: What’s next?Big changes are happening at Albany Med Health as Dr. Dennis McKenna steps down after nearly three decades, including five years as CEO. Daniel Pickett III, who’s been with the board for 13 years, is taking the reins immediately. The board says this move is all about pushing forward with new strategies and a stronger focus on patient care. For many in the Capital Region, this could mean shifts in how Albany Med serves the community. What are your hopes or concerns about this leadership transition? Let’s talk about what this means for healthcare in our area. #Business #AlbanyMed #CapitalRegion00Share