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Governor Kathy Hochul announces $54M for Second Avenue subway expansion project
The Second Avenue subway expansion is back on track.Governor Katy Hochul has promised $54 million in state funds to pay for it.The congestion pricing pause led to concerns over how the MTA would pay to improve the subway system and keep it running.Now the governor is appearing to say the controversial congestion pricing toll will take effect at some point.Meantime, the money to fund this major expansion project is coming from discretionary funding from the state.The Second Avenue subway project, which was first introduced in 1929, and then finally broke ground in 2007, is designed to serve East Harlem with...
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...
U.S. Light Energy Achieves Prestigious Recognition: Top Solar Developer Based in NY, Sixth in Nation for Community Solar
New York-based USLE also ranks 18th nationwide in all solar development, according to rankings just released by leading industry publication Solar Power World. LATHAM, NY, UNITED STATES, July 30, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- U.S. Light Energy (“USLE”), a distributed generation energy development company specializing in community solar and renewable energy solutions, today announced it has been named the top solar developer based in New York, and the nation’s sixth-largest developer of community solar, in annual rankings just released by Solar Power World, the premier publication covering the U.S. solar market.
CDC border regulations for dogs take effect this week
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Dog owners on both sides of the northern border are speaking out just days before the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s new border regulations for dogs take effect. “None of it made any sense. I felt at times like we were in the Twilight Zone,” said Deborah Williams, a resident […]
Erie Co. concerned about low police civil service exam applications
ERIE COUNTY, N.Y. — The Erie County Department of Personnel says that there has been a drastic reduction in the number of people applying for the police officers civil service exam. According to the county, only 367 applications have been submitted for the September 28 exam. In 2016, there...
New York Scammers Trying To Take Your Money As Your Kid Plays
New York State officials say all need to take these steps to protect their personal and financial data. The New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection is issuing a warning to Empire State residents about risks associated with online gaming. Officials note that as online gaming and...
Longtime NNY newspaper executive Harold B. Johnson II passes away
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – Longtime Northern New York newspaper executive Harold B Johnson II has passed away at the age of 70. Johnson was serving as vice chairman of the Northern New York Newspaper Corporation. That group publishes the Watertown Daily Times. The newspaper reported that Johnson passed away Monday at Strong Memorial Hospital in […]
CCIDA Named Top Economic Development Agency in WNY
According to Business First, it’s the first time the CCIDA has landed in the number one spot out of seven on the publication’s ranking of the economic development agencies in Buffalo and Western New York. County Executive PJ Wendel commenting at the recent CCIDA Board meeting, said Invest...