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New York Republicans condemn Biden, Democrats over Trump assassination attempt
Amid stepped-up security along Fifth Avenue, police officers watched the cars and the entrances to Trump Tower as supporters of the former president gathered on the sidewalk with bright red hats and draped in American flags.Public acts of defiance as several of New York's Republican politicians condemned Saturday's shooting and the rhetoric from Democrats they believe inspired it."When you convince people that someone is evil, there's going to be some maniac who wants to rid the world of evil," Andrew Lanza, R-NYS Senate, said.But by mid-afternoon, the gunman's motives remained a mystery. Apart from the circumstances, there was no clear...
7 Hudson Valley Eateries Receive Critical Health Code Violations
Health inspectors have discovered multiple critical health code violations at seven Hudson Valley eateries including popular Italian restaurants, pizzerias, Asian restaurants and a highly-rated eatery. The New York State Department of Health regularly inspects restaurants throughout the state to protect residents from foodborne illnesses. During these inspections, officials look for...
Homes For Heroes Apartments Open For New York Veterans
New York state continues to expand efforts to provide affordable housing opportunities for Veterans across the state, this time with more than a dozen apartments, with supportive services, in Rockland County. Governor Hochul Announces Opening of Homes for Heroes Apartments, Rockland County. Rockland County is now home to a 14-unit...
Judge urges Lyft, plaintiffs to work toward solution in suit about rides for disabled
A federal judge on Thursday urged Lyft and advocates for the disabled to set aside the acrimony of a class-action lawsuit and find some way the ride-hailing company can expand the availability of wheelchair-accessible vehicles. "It is a terrible shame to my mind, a terrible shame, that a company of...
Warr inducted into NYS Hockey Hall of Fame
Former Golden Knight standout, Steve Warr '72, was inducted into the New York State Hockey Hall of Fame on Saturday night in Troy, NY. He becomes the 5th former Clarkson player to be honored with induction into the NYS Hockey Hall of Fame in the past 3 years. An All-American...
Poutine Challenge returns to Northern Tier
CHAMPLAIN | The Town of Champlain, Village of Champlain and Village of Rouses Point are bringing a fun twist to local dining with the return of the third-annual Poutine challenge. The contest began in July and runs through Aug. 31. There are six participating restaurants:. Sandy’s Deli - 133 Lake...
Search for missing kayaker somberly ends
CHESTER | After a near two-day search, authorities have recovered the body of a missing kayaker from the Hudson River. At about 1:20 p.m. Sunday, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation forest rangers located the body of 67-year-old Alfred Arzuaga of Indiana. Arzuaga was located on the eastern side...
Clarkson University Professor Emeritus S. V. Babu Honored at Electrochemical Society Conference and Clarkson CMP Reunion
S.V. Babu, Clarkson University Professor Emeritus in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and former Director of the Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP) at Clarkson University was recently honored and celebrated for his immense contributions to the development of the chemical-mechanical planarization (CMP) process which is widely used in semiconductor manufacturing industry.
Route-12 re-opens in Lowville following crash between vehicle and Amish buggy
LEWIS COUNTY- State Route 12 in the town of Lowville has re-opened in the wake of a serious accident last evening involving a car and an Amish buggy. The New York State Police are currently handling the investigation, but officials from the Sheriff’s Office in Lowville, NY confirmed with us that the wreck occurred between the Number Three Road and Willow Grove Road.
Bomb Threat at Rome Business Under Investigation
ROME, N.Y. -- A Rome business had to be cleared by police K-9s Sunday morning after a bomb threat. The Oneida County Sheriff's Office says they were called to LCS Janitorial Services on Martin Street in Rome just after 11 AM Sunday. The Sheriff's Office says that K-9 units cleared the building and surrounding area and the threat was deemed not to be credible.
17th annual Troop Ride to take place July 20th
HORSEHEADS, N.Y. (WENY) -- The 17th Annual Troop Motorcycle Ride is kickstands up next week. Troop Ride is a parade style motorcycle ride that travels around the Finger Lake. Tickets are $15 a piece, and its happening on Saturday, July 20th. Proceeds go towards USO Fort Drum, which supports servicemen and women and their families.
Veteran NYS Fair food vendor moves to iconic fairgrounds spot. ‘Big shoes to fill’
Heading into his 8th year as a New York State Fair food vendor, Nick Sanford admits to being “both excited and a little nervous.”. After all, the owner of Toss N Fire wood-fired pizza company is filling what he calls “some really big shoes.”. If you purchase a...
Severe Weather And Tornado Risk In Western New York
Nasty weather is set to return to Western New York. The National Weather Service in Buffalo is warning of possible strong thunderstorms and a slight risk of tornados across the region. READ MORE: RECORD NUMBER OF TORNADO WARNINGS ISSUED IN WESTERN NEW YORK. It was just last Wednesday that four...
New York Braces for Extreme Heat And Thunderstorm Risks Early This Week
Residents in eastern New York and northwestern Connecticut are being warned of potentially dangerous conditions as Heat Advisories are issued from noon Monday through 8 PM Tuesday. With temperatures expected to reach the upper 90s or low 100s during the afternoon and evening on both days, there is a risk of heat-related illnesses. It is crucial for people to take extra precautions to stay safe during this time.
New York Shines Bright in the Olympic Medal Count
With the Olympic Games fast approaching and Team USA getting ready to show off their skills once again in Paris, New York stands out for its incredible contribution to the United States gold medal tally. While the excitement continues to build for the upcoming competition, let's shine the spotlight on...
Entity tied to Brandon Miller’s Chelsea development project files for bankruptcy
An entity tied to a property owned by the late Brandon Miller of Real Estate Equities Corporation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in federal court in New York on Thursday. The company, Highline 118 LLC, is connected to 118 10th Avenue, a property that was at one time under...
First American Equipment Finance Recognized on Selling Power’s “60 Best Companies to Sell For in 2024” List
First American Equipment Finance was recognized on the Selling Power 60 Best Companies to Sell For in 2024 list, featuring companies leading the charge in perseverance and determination despite facing inflationary headwinds within a period of transformational technological change. This is First American’s eighth consecutive year on the list. The list includes companies of various sizes ranging from medium to enterprise.
Can St. Swithin’s Day Actually Predict the Weather in New York?
Today, July 15th, marks St. Swithin’s Day, a traditional church holiday that has long been associated with predicting the weather for the next 40 days. According to folklore, the weather on this day can determine whether New York and other regions will experience 40 days of rain. But is there any truth to this age-old legend?
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