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Person in NY dies from listeria outbreak linked to Boar’s Head deli meats: CDC
NEW YORK (PIX11) – At least nine people died from listeria following a massive outbreak connected to Boar’s Head deli meats, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A person from New York was among the six people who recently died, the CDC said. Health officials previously confirmed three deaths from listeria, including […]
Forget the Almanacs! What Are the Experts Outlook on Winter in New York
The two Farmer's Almanacs have released their winter predictions. What does the National Weather Service have to about New York?. The Old Farmer's Almanac has been predicting the seasons for more than 225 years. This winter it's calling for mild & dry conditions. In the Northeast, including New York a...
Say Goodbye To Gortex Clothing In New York State?
The summer heat and humidity are still holding strong here in New York State. In fact, some cities recorded their hottest days ever this August. But for those who have lived here long enough, we know that the cold days are not that far away.
Ranked-choice voting roundup: ballot measure records and legislation reviews
Welcome to the Thursday, Aug. 29, Brew. Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day:. Ranked-choice voting roundup: ballot measure records and legislation reviews. Incumbent Tom Suozzi (D) and Michael LiPetri Jr. (R) campaign on local issues in race for New York’s 3rd Congressional District.
Results Are in on Virus That Shut Down Baby Goat Cuddling at New York State Fair
The results are in on that baby goat that got a family booted from the New York State Fair an hour before gates opened. Justin & Lauren Steinmetz spent months preparing for the 13 days at the Fair, which cost them their life savings. On the morning of opening day, a vet performing routine health checks said one goat may have a virus.
September Car and Bike Shows in New York
Lots of time to catch a car show or two this Fall. Just because the temperatures are cooling doesn't mean the car events aren't hot this in September. Add a few of these events to your Fall calendar. Come with your car to the show or just come with friends and family to enjoy the show.
SUNY chancellor to expand Educational Opportunity Program
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. recently announced that the Educational Opportunity Program will expand graduate programs in mental health studies and engineering during an Aug. 20 visit to SUNY New Paltz. The program, which enrolls students who meet certain educational and financial guidelines into SUNY schools, has helped over...
Thursday’s Headlines: Hot Enough For Ya Edition
Look, it was too hot yesterday to give a big lead-in to today's headlines, but I did get to dunk in the D&D Pool on my way home (no pictures — cellphones are mercifully banned at city pools). So let's get to the news from a slow day:. It's...
WATCH: New York Driver Makes Bonehead Move in Front of Cop
Police pulled over the driver of a purple Dodge after they made a huge mistake leaving the Brewster car show over the weekend. A very active community of sports car enthusiasts lives in the Hudson Valley. During the summer months, you can find a car show pretty much every weekend. When an official car show isn't happening, informal meet-ups will pop up at parking lots in towns across the region.
Hochul visits NYS Fair, signs bill to promote the state's agriculture industry
Gov. Kathy Hochul used the maple products display at the New York State Fair in Syracuse Wednesday to sign legislation that essentially opens up swathes of state land to the maple industry. The state has the most tappable maple trees of any state in the Northeast. But many of them...
18-Year-Old Is First Man Charged Under New Mask Ban Law In NYC
Everyone knows that you either have one or the other when walking the streets because people will assume that if you're wearing a mask (especially in the summer) you might have something else on you The post 18-Year-Old Is First Man Charged Under New Mask Ban Law In NYC appeared first on Hip-Hop Wired.
What to know about the Oropouche virus, also known as sloth fever
NEW YORK (AP) — More than 20 people returning to the U.S. from Cuba have been infected with a virus transmitted by bugs in recent months, federal health officials said Tuesday. They all had Oropouche virus disease, also known as sloth fever. None have died, and there is no evidence that it’s spreading in the United States. But officials are warning U.S. doctors to be on the lookout for the infection in travelers coming from Cuba and South America. Here’s a look at the illness and what sparked the alert: Oropouche is a virus that is native to forested tropical areas. It was first identified in 1955 in a 24-year-old forest worker on the island of Trinidad, and was named for a nearby village and wetlands.
AJ’s Beer Warehouse in Henrietta to close Saturday
HENRIETTA, N.Y. (WROC) — AJ’s Beer Warehouse in Henrietta announced in a Facebook post that it will be closing this weekend. AJ’s has been open 11 years, serving packaged beers and brews on tap. In that post today, the business owners reflected on their time in the craft beer community in Rochester, from the craft […]
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