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Gov. Hochul announces $37M Thruway resurfacing project from Victor to LeRoy exits
VICTOR, N.Y. — Get ready for major road repairs on the Thruway. Governor Kathy Hochul announced pavement improvements are set to begin from Exit 45 in Victor to Exit 47 in LeRoy. The $37 million resurfacing project will cover both the east and westbound lanes, with most of the...
‘Erratic’ NY state police recruit tries to grab training officer’s gun at Cazenovia academy, troopers say
Cazenovia, N.Y. — A recruit for the New York State Police was charged after trying to take a training officer’s loaded gun last week. The recruit, Jose L. Valeriano, 22, was meeting around 10 p.m. last Tuesday, July 23, with Trooper Cory Sprague when he started acting “erratically” and lunged for Sprague’s gun, according to Beau Duffy, a state police spokesperson.
Former Little Falls judge sentenced to house arrest for selling drugs
HERKIMER — The former Little Falls town justice who admitted to selling cocaine has been sentenced to house arrest and probation, according to Herkimer County Court. Mitchell Q. Soules Jr., 35, of Little Falls, was sentenced by Judge Daniel R. King on Monday to six months of house arrest and five years probation on one count of third-degree sale of a controlled substance.
N.Y. Lottery: Staten Island winner gets $50K in Powerball third prize
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — One lucky winner scored $50,000 with a third-prize Powerball ticket purchased on Staten Island. The New York Lottery announced the winning ticket for the July 27 drawing matched four white balls and the red Powerball. Staten Island’s lucky lottery player snagged their ticket from Bagel Deli/Village Green Bagel Cafe, located at 262 Arden Ave., in Arden Heights.
Herkimer BOCES HERO program named NYSSBA Champions of Change
HERKIMER — The Herkimer-Fulton-Hamilton-Otsego BOCES Heavy Equipment Repair Operations program received a New York State School Boards Association Champions of Change award during the Herkimer BOCES Board of Education reorganization meeting July 11 in the Herkimer BOCES Gateway Center. Herkimer BOCES Board of Education member and NYSSBA Area 5...
Dawgs Run Rule Oneonta, Saugerties Awaits on Tuesday
LITTLE FALLS, NY – The bags were packed for the Oneonta Outlaws in the third inning of their first-round matchup with the Mohawk Valley Diamond Dawgs. It was just a matter of how long they could hold out before the runs became too much. Brody Rasmussen and Ryan Frontera...
Flying hydrogen ‘air taxi’ makes record 523-mile trip with fuel to spare and cuts hour-long NYC journey to seven minutes
A FLYING “air taxi” has flown for a record 523 miles – despite being powered by hydrogen and electricity alone. The breakthrough Joby Aviation aircraft could cut the hour-long journey from New York City’s JFK airport to Manhattan to just seven minutes. This latest mammoth flight took place in California however, where it touched down […]
Hoosick Falls School District Will Hold A Public Form On Cell Phone Ban
The district is banning cell phones for all grades starting this September. Last week the Hoosick Falls School District made the announcement that they will be banning cell phones in their schools from grads UPK-12. The district sent a letter letting all of the families know that this ban would...
Healey signs $58 billion state budget featuring free community college plan
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey signed a nearly $58 billion state budget bill Monday that includes a plan for free community college and allows the Massachusetts Lottery to move some of its products online. The spending plan will also pay for literacy programs for children from age...
Meet the Sales Representative for Southwestern Advantage Going Door-to-Door
FRANKFORT, N.Y. -- You may have seen a young man biking around in your neighborhood selling educational books. He is a sales representative for Southwestern Advantage. He is a college student from Poland and his summer job is here in the United States selling educational products. Franek said it has...
Inaugural Lanesborough Day Set Saturday
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — The inaugural Lanesborough Day will celebrate the small town and offer a chance for residents to get-together under the new pavilion. Bill Laston Memorial Park will be filled with food, music, activities, and more on Saturday. The town hopes for a good turnout and that this will become an annual event.
More Flights To Florida This Winter From Albany Airport
Soon more flights will be heading to the Sunshine State from Albany International Airport. It isn't a new airline, it's an existing one established at ALB. JetBlue is adding daily flights from Albany International Airport to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando this winter. ALB reports that about thirty flights a week...
Ava Wood Was Asleep in Her Bedroom When Her Own Father Shot and Killed Her
The obituary for 14-year-old Ava Wood is short. It describes her as someone who had a competitive spirit and a passion for life. It mentions her love of sports and in particular, soccer. She had recently been the recipient of a coaches' award for the junior varsity season. Wood was loved by her family and adored by friends. It's sad when anyone dies, and it's especially heartbreaking when one as young as Wood is taken in such a violent fashion. What makes her story more devastating is the fact that her life was taken by someone who was supposed to...
Annual Little Falls Canal Celebration to Feature Art Fair
LITTLE FALLS, N.Y. -- The Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts Art Fair will return this year during the annual Little Falls Canal Celebration on Aug. 10. The fair takes place on Main Street on Saturday, Aug. 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The fair showcases local artists selling...
Volunteers are trying to get rid of the invasive water chestnut from Laurel Lake
LENOX, Mass. - A group of volunteers is spending their time removing the invasive water chestnut from Laurel Lake. Deb Bronston-Culp and a neighbor reached out on social media to ask people to come and help eradicate the pesky plant before its seeds start dropping. What You Need To Know.
Health Officials Urge New York Residents: ‘Thoroughly’ Clean Fridge
Life-threatening recalls are forcing health officials to recommend New Yorkers "clean refrigerators thoroughly." The suggestion from the FSIS comes after a listeria outbreak linked to meat and veggies sold in New York State. Vegetables, Produce Recalled In New York. Three food retailers are issuing a major recall on vegetables and...
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