Capital Region has been mentioned more than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'Global Peaceful Cities Project' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Capital Region had the highest popularity figure in November, 2016.

Recent News
Bethany Gonyea on WRPI today at 12:00, Concert tomorrow Night!

[...] highlighting some of the Albany Peace Project’s largest attempts at reducing violence in the Capital Region by creating a much safer, more mindful, and more peaceful community through mind-body [...]

peacefulcities.org

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This Sunday…And Opening Concert for Albany Peace Project

[...] highlighting some of the Albany Peace Project’s largest attempts at reducing violence in the Capital Region by creating a much safer, more mindful, and more peaceful community through mind-body [...]

peacefulcities.org

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This Sunday – and APP 2017

[...] highlighting some of the Albany Peace Project’s largest attempts at reducing violence in the Capital Region by creating a much safer, more mindful, and more peaceful community through mind-body [...]

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Upcoming Events….Including APP 2017!

[...] highlighting some of the Albany Peace Project’s largest attempts at reducing violence in the Capital Region by creating a much safer, more mindful, and more peaceful community through mind-body [...]

peacefulcities.org

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Sunday Event Canceled – Medititators needed for a flash mob

[...] highlighting some of the Albany Peace Project’s largest attempts at reducing violence in the Capital Region by creating a much safer, more mindful, and more peaceful community through mind-body [...]

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This Sunday….and Meditators Needed for a Flash Mob!!

[...] highlighting some of the Albany Peace Project’s largest attempts at reducing violence in the Capital Region by creating a much safer, more mindful, and more peaceful community through mind-body [...]

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Mitzvah Day provides opportunity to give back to community

[...] By Brett Samuels SCHENECTADY — A few hundred people dispersed into the Capital Region on Sunday to donate their time and provide community service as part of Mitzvah Day. The [...]

dailygazette.com

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Special Invite This Saturday – Meet Albany Heroes and Film Screening

[...] for our local Cure Violence chapter (formerly SNUG) funded through Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region. After the documentary, we will have a panel discussion featuring real life Cure Violence  [...]

peacefulcities.org

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Three Events This Week! Starting Tomorrow…

[...] for our local Cure Violence chapter (formerly SNUG) funded through Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region. After the documentary, we will have a panel discussion featuring real life Cure Violence  [...]

peacefulcities.org

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This Friday: Special Guest Speaker from Brazil…and New events

[...] for our local Cure Violence chapter (formerly SNUG) funded through Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region. After the documentary, we will have a panel discussion featuring real life Cure Violence  [...]

peacefulcities.org

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This Sunday & Schedule Changes…

[...] for our local Cure Violence chapter (formerly SNUG) funded through Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region. After the documentary, we will have a panel discussion featuring Cure Violence Interrupters [...]

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