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'Drinks, Food Were Amazing': New Restaurant In Region Garnering High Praise
A new pan-Asian restaurant in the region serving up a variety of noodle soups and rice dishes is garnering high praise just weeks into business.
Albany County eatery Hey Chef, located in Albany at 1133 Central Avenue, held its grand opening on Friday, Aug. 11.
The business is under the direction of Ruby Liu, who also owns Albany spot Tengu Bistro on Central Avenue.
Adorning the restaurant’s menu are a variety of wheat and rice noodle soups made with either chicken, beef, or shrimp. Diners can also opt for rice bowls, served with meat, white rice, broccoli, carrots, and a chef special…
Chest Pain: What You Need To Know According To Sun River Health
Chest pain can be scary. While the pain may be caused by heart problems – and if so, you should immediately go to the emergency room – there are also many other potential causes, including problems stemming from muscles, nerves, the esophagus, lungs, or ribs.
Potential Causes
Most often, chest pain manifests as either a sharp, stabbing or dull, aching sensation. If you feel a squeezing or tightening in your chest, the symptoms may be the result of a heart problem, so call 911 immediately.
The most common potential causes of chest pain include:
Heart-related issues, including heart attac…
'So Yummy': Popular Burger Chain Opens New Location In Region
A popular restaurant chain known for its smash burgers and hand-cut fries is pleasing crowds with its newest location in the region.
Herbie’s Burgers opened in Schenectady at 175 Jay Street on Monday, Aug. 21, marking the chain’s sixth location.
In addition to several burger options, the business serves up three different styles of French fries and a dozen tantalizing milkshakes, including chocolate, banana, and strawberry.
Among its most popular selections, according to Yelp, is the Double Cheeseburger, made with two grass-fed organic beef patties, American cheese, lettuce, onions, tomato…
Lucky Duck: $1,000,000 Lottery Prize Claimed By Woman From Region
A woman from the region has claimed a winning lottery prize worth $1 million.
Saratoga County resident Patricia Van Buren, of Clifton Park, hit it big on the Powerball drawing held July 5, matching five numbers and clinching the second prize, New York Lottery announced.
Van Buren received a lump sum payment of $651,000 after required withholdings.
The lucky ticket was purchased in Clifton Park, at the Halfmoon Sunoco on Route 146.
New York’s Powerball game generated over $516.8 million in total sales during fiscal year 2022-2023, according to lottery officials.
Of that, school districts…