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Assemblywoman Marianne Buttenschon’s office will host a Grants Gateway Seminar on Thursday, Sept. 15, to assist organizations in identifying potential New York State grant opportunities.
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9/1/22
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The national non-profit Freedom Reads announced today the opening of three Freedom Libraries at Otisville Correctional Facility in southeastern New York state.
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8/31/22
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The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, has relaunched its Grapevine Certification program to protect and support New York’s wine and grape industry.
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8/31/22
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Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-21, Schuylerville, announced the Northern Border Regional Commission will begin implementing a J-1 visa program.
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8/31/22
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A Westmoreland man has been reelected to the board of directors for the Firefighters Association of the State of New York, according to association officials.
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8/31/22
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Nearly $1.4 million is available to help New York fruit, vegetable, and specialty crop growers produce their products in an environmentally responsible manner.
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8/31/22
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Residents and politicians in Central New York are expressing mixed reactions to President Joseph R. Biden’s student loan debt forgiveness plan.
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Alexis Manore
Staff writer email | 8/31/22 |
The seed of Marietta Corp., which grew to employ hundreds of people in Cortland, was planted in a cabbage field in Marietta in 1975.
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Kevin Conlon, Cortland Standard
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8/30/22
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Amid the bright lights and electronic billboards across New York's Times Square, city authorities are posting new signs proclaiming the bustling crossroads a "Gun Free Zone."
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Michael Hill, Maysoon Khan and Bobby Caina Calvan — Associated Press
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8/30/22
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When my father was in his early 30s, circa 1972, he worked as a materials engineer at the Remington Arms plant in Ilion in Herkimer County.
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In honor of Women’s Equality Day on Friday, Aug. 26, the New York State Division of Consumer Protection, reminds consumers that gender-based pricing of consumer services and products, also known as …
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8/29/22
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The New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports will be hosting a series of initiatives at the New York State Fair to help educate the public on overdose prevention.
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8/29/22
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Sitting in his red chair just under a tree for shade, Gerald Griech on a mild afternoon watched traffic and the comings and goings along Main Street in Jamestown.
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Eric Tichy, The Jamestown Post-Journal
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8/27/22
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New York state began accepting applications Thursday to open its first legal recreational pot shops, taking a novel approach by reserving the initial roughly 150 retail dispensary …
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8/27/22
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With flu season right around the corner, pharmacists are urging people to get their vaccinations — if not to help themselves, then those around them.
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If it moos, neighs, or clucks, you can find it at the New York State Fair. They’re not the only ones making noise as a variety of other critters make their mark at the annual summertime …
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Billionaire philanthropist and Paychex founder Tom Golisano wants to start a business school in Brighton. But first he needs to clear some regulatory hurdles.
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Brian Sharp, WXXI News
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8/26/22
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To help fight a growing wave of catalytic converter thefts across the state — especially at car dealerships — the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles is introducing a new metal etching …
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8/26/22
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State health officials in New York are warning of expanding "community spread" of the polio virus after it was found in wastewater samples from another upstate county.
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8/26/22
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The Oneida County Health Department has some advice and warnings to watch out for potentially rabies-infected bats.
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8/26/22
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