ALBANY – The state court system is putting off completion of Albany living quarters for the judges of the Court of Appeals.

The Centennial Hall project was designed so that the judges would have a place to stay other than a hotel as they tend to their duties at the capital (NYLJ, May 12, 2009).

Photo by Tim Roske

Centennial Hall in Albany is covered in scaffolding in May 2009. At right is the Court of Appeals.

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