Frederick Harold Winsor died in the comfort of his home with his family at his side on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. He was 87. Born July 3, 1937, in Bainbridge, Chenango County, New York, he was the third ...
Governor Kathy Hochul announced this week the temporary closure of all live bird markets in several downstate counties after seven different markets found positive cases of bird flu, which has been ...
The eastern part of Albany County is under a winter storm watch from Saturday evening, Feb. 8, through Sunday morning, Feb. 9, while the western part of the county is under a wind advisory, according ...
Governor Kathy Hochul made an announcement at the campus to an appreciative audience, proposing that up to $40 million in state funds be spent to set up workforce training centers in three regions in ...
The New York State Committee on Open Government’s 2024 annual report lays out the various problems with the state’s current transparency laws, and highlights a significant number of legislative ...
When those executive orders came in, when that news came in,” said Assemblywoman Gabriella Romero, “our office was flooded and we were getting tearful constituents coming to us and, for me, as a new ...
Wanda Louise Gridley Hazen, the mother of six who worked a variety of jobs, died on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025 while in the loving care of her only daughter, Betsy, in Charlotte, North Carolina. She was ...
Richard A. Tubbs, a longtime resident of Knox, died in his home on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025. He was 83. Born in May of 1941, he was the son of the late Fred and Bertha Norman Tubbs. He was the husband of ...
ADUs are accessory dwelling units to a residential property that the town of Guilderland has already signed on to [encourage] … under Governor [Kathy] Hochul’s [initiative] to build, baby, build [“ ...
Even if our state did work to protect our farmland, as in Maine and Vermont, we New Yorkers are still drinking milk from other states and eating produce from other states. Cows that graze on land ...
Thoughts of suicide were reported by 16 percent of first responders, which is four times higher than the general population in New York state.
Chairman Stephen Feeney recommended that planning board members come up with “a compilation of comments” as opposed to “trying to put together some formal recommendation.” ...
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