The Greene County nuns who became a national headline when they claimed they were ripped off by a local art dealer have cleared a big legal hurdle in getting their case to court. Liz Bishop has more.
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A group of nuns in Greene County found out by accident they had a valuable missing painting in their convent -- but the man they trusted to give them an opinion of their piece of art allegedly ripped them off bigtime. Liz Bishop has the story.
In part two of her story on a group of Greene County nuns who say they were swindled by an art dealer, Liz Bishop tracks down the painting that started the entire ordeal and speaks to the art dealer who sold the painting.
The money drain is proving to be a big boost to local community colleges who are flooded with students these days looking for a cheap education in a field that will set them up for work at a time when unemployment is rampant. Liz Bishop reports
CBS 6 News Anchor Liz Bishop spoke with Schenectady Metroplex Chairman Ray Gillen who told her that the Big House is still on track to open, it just has high standards to reach. There is no firm date on when it will open.
The popular Saratoga Showcase of Homes has been cancelled this year because of the poor economy -- and it could have a big impact on local charities that benefit from the event. Saratoga homebuilder John Witt explains why to Liz Bishop.
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