what tax dollars u talking about? Proctors getrs 99 percent of its revenues from ticket sales, and only some money thrugh the Motel Tax.... get your facts straight, please.
Once again the anonymous disinformers on the democrap payroll with their heads shoved up Heart-Attack Gardner's butt! LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES! Proctors is the recipient of millions of dollars of taxpayer cash courtesy of the county legislature. I once, during a county meeting witnesses Morris promising a legislator that he would THANK THE TAXPAYER in the next Proctor's program. But he never did. He lied too, just like the rest of the pro-Proctors junta.
SMOKING BANANAS IS A LIARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR. HE HAS JUST LOST ALL HIS CREDIBILITY.Go to the Gazette site and search "Proctor's grant from county"
Date: September 21, 2007
Publication: Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY)
Edition:Schenectady/Albany; Final
Column:LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Length: 1250 Words
Page: A11
Re your Sept. 12 article "With $450K grant, Proctors comes full circle,"at the Sept. 11 county meeting a spending vote for a large grant to Proctors Theatre was called in what is known as the "Rules Committee."This committee gives the chairwoman a way to put major legislation up for a vote on a half-hour notice.
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Proctor's, Little Italy projects get a lift
State grants will aid renovation of theater, street
Author: MICHAEL DeMASI Gazette Reporter
Date: October 25, 2002
Publication: Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY)
Edition:Schenectady Albany; Final
Column:
Length: 456 Words
Page: B-01
SCHENECTADY - Two downtown redevelopment projects received boosts Thursday with the announcement of up to $1 million in state grants to expand Proctor's Theatre and create an Italian-themed retail district on North Jay Street.
The $500,000 for Proctor's would help finance a $22.5 million renovation at the historic theater that would include expanding the main stage to accommodate large-scale Broadway touring shows and building a smaller, 450-seat...
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Author: Bill Rice Gazette Reporter
Date: November 4, 1997
Publication: Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY)
Edition:Schenectady Albany; Final
Column:
Length: 733 Words
Page: A-01
SCHENECTADY - A $1 million state grant for Proctor's Theatre and the surrounding Arts and Entertainment District was announced Monday by State Sen. Hugh T. Farley.
The money is earmarked for improvements to Proctor's, to a three-story building next door called 440 State Street and to the Center City Sportsplex across the street.
"The funds will serve as a jump start for the revitalization of downtown Schenectady,"Farley,...
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Theater project receives funding
Project a part of downtown's transformation
Author: MICHAEL LAMENDOLA Gazette Reporter
Date: January 15, 2004
Publication: Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY)
Edition:Schenectady Albany; Final
Column:
Length: 648 Words
Page: B-01
SCHENECTADY - Proctor's Theatre won approval Wednesday for a $22.4 million renovation project, intended to help transform the city's downtown into a prime destination for entertainment in the Capital Region.
The Metroplex Development Authority board unanimously voted to award a $9.5 million matching grant to the Arts Center and Theatre of Schenectady, which owns and operates Proctor's Theatre.
The development authority board has also...
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With $450K grant, Proctors comes full circle
Author: MICHAEL LAMENDOLA
Gazette Reporter
Date: September 12, 2007
Publication: Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY)
Edition:Schenectady/Albany; Final
Column:SCHENECTADY COUNTY
Length: 685 Words
Page: A1
The circle is complete.
Seven years ago, the Schenectady County Legislature gave Proctors $1 million to jump-start a project many hoped would revitalize the city's decaying downtown.
On Tuesday night, the Legislature gave Proctors another grant of $450,000 to close a project that many believe succeeded beyond expectations.
"The county started us and it finished us,"said Proctors CEO Phillip Morris.
The one-time grant closes out...
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Date: November 3, 2001
Publication: Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY)
Edition:Schenectady Albany; Final
Column
usiness Briefs
Length: 94 Words
Page: C-01
SCHENECTADY - County tourism efforts will receive a boost from the state next year, according to the Schenectady County Chamber of Commerce.
The chamber, which administers the county's tourism program, said it will receive an $82,266 matching grant from the state for 2002, up from $41,473 this year.
The grant will used for local and national print advertising, a redesigned county travel guide, new tourism packets and continued distribution of a quarterly events...
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State provides $2M to keep river clean
Grants to support Troy waterfront, Albany cathedrals, Proctor's Theatre
Author: SHIRIN PARSAVAND Gazette Reporter
Date: July 16, 2004
Publication: Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY)
Edition:Schenectady Albany; Final
Column:
Length: 597 Words
Page: B-01
ALBANY - Six area communities and a regional planning group will share in a $2 million state grant to safeguard the Hudson River from sewage and stormwater runoff, Gov. George Pataki announced Thursday.
Pataki said the work will go a long way toward his goal of making the entire length of the Hudson River swimmable by 2009.
"We're going to be able to swim whenever the water is warm enough, not whenever the water is clean enough in the Hudson River,...
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Center City gets boost
$2.5M grant part of state's Restore NY program
Author: MICHAEL LAMENDOLA AND BOB CONNER
Gazette Reporters
Date: January 16, 2008
Publication: Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY)
Edition:Schenectady/Albany; Final
Column:CAPITAL REGION
Length: 1189 Words
Page: A1
An anchor of downtown Schenectady will get the benefit of a $2.5 million grant from the Restore NY Communities Initiatives Program, the governor's office announced Tuesday.
The city will use the grant to renovate the 170,000-square-foot Center City building at 415-419 State St. The Galesi Group is in the process of buying the building and will contribute $2 million toward its renovation.
Projects in Albany, Cohoes and Rensselaer also will receive grants from Restore...
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Proctors wraps up its rehab finances
Author: MICHAEL LAMENDOLA
Gazette Reporter
Date: September 12, 2007
Publication: Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY)
Edition:Saratoga; Second
Column:SCHENECTADY COUNTY
Length: 685 Words
Page: B1
The circle is complete.
Seven years ago,
the Schenectady County Legislature gave Proctors $1 million to jump-start a project many hoped would revitalize the city's decaying downtown.
On Tuesday night, the Legislature gave Proctors another grant of $450,000 to close a project that many believe succeeded beyond expectations.
"The county started us and it finished us,"said Proctors CEO Phillip Morris.
The one-time grant closes out...
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Theater plan gets Metroplex grant
Author: MICHAEL LAMENDOLA Gazette Reporter
Date: December 23, 2003
Publication: Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY)
Edition:Schenectady Albany; Final
Column:
Length: 581 Words
Page: B-01
$9.5 million will help revitalize Proctor's
SCHENECTADY - The Metroplex Development Authority Monday approved financing for the next phase of downtown's revitalization - the conversion of Proctor's Theatre into a year-round performing arts center.
Metroplex will provide Proctor's with a $9.5 million grant toward the $22.4 million project. The board is scheduled to award the grant following a public hearing on the...