Schenectady County is holding its Veterans Peer Support Group on Tuesday, March 17, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm at the Legacy Project Community Room, 338 Ballston Road, Glenville. This is a non-clinical, peer-led setting where veterans can talk, listen, and build community with people who understand military experiences. The group is open to all veterans.
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Schenectady sits along the Mohawk River with a walkable core anchored by Proctors Theatre, cafes, and a growing mix of restaurants and everyday conveniences. Many people are drawn to the city’s neighborhood variety, from the historic Stockade’s brick streets and older homes to areas with mid-century houses, smaller multifamily buildings, and newer apartment communities near downtown. With brisk mornings and brighter afternoons, riverfront paths and nearby parks make it easy to get outside between errands or after work.
For commuters, Schenectady offers straightforward access to Albany via I-90 and a well-used Amtrak station for trips across the region. Union College adds a collegiate energy, and local events and live performances help the city feel active without being overwhelming. Renters, buyers, and sellers often appreciate that you can choose between urban-style living close to entertainment and quieter residential blocks with yards, while still staying connected to the Capital Region’s jobs and amenities.
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