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Internet Providers Would Be Forced To Issue Outage Credits Under NY Bill: 'Matter Of Fairness'
Under the “Internet Service Outage Consumer Protection Act,” providers would be required to issue prorated bill credits to customers for any service outages lasting more than an hour. The bill was introduced by Democratic Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara, who represents the 111th Assembly District covering parts of Schenectady County.
Governor Urges Residents to Take Precautions for Heat Wave
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday urged New Yorkers to monitor their local forecasts because above-average temperatures in combination with increased humidity will result in hazardous heat conditions in the coming days. “Feels like temperatures” at or above 95 degrees may result in an increased risk of heat illnesses, Hochul said in a press release.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “Heat waves can be dangerous,” the governor said. “I encourage New Yorkers to take precautions necessary to stay safe during this extreme heat. Keep an eye on your local forecast, stay hydrated and postpone outdoor activity if possible.” The state also is monitoring the potential for thunderstorms and rainfall associated with Hurricane Beryl that could arrive Tuesday night and extend into Thursday for much of Upstate. Isolated instances of flash flooding are possible. Download the TAPinto App! Click here for Android. Click here for iOS. Get Greater Olean area news in your inbox: Click here to sign up for our newsletter. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
New York Emergency Rooms in Need of Lifesaving Donations, Offering Reward
The American Red Cross recently made a public call for "critical" and "lifesaving" donations needed by emergency rooms across New York State. At the beginning of June, the New York Blood Center declared a critical blood emergency for New York State. With more people on the go during the summer...
Southern Tier New York News Recap In Case You Missed It
Every week, we recap some essential local news we reported on 1290 AM/92.1 FM WNBF, our Townsquare Media Binghamton sister radio stations on-air, our websites, and social media platforms. Catch up on local and regional news items in a short recap we reported on for the week of July 1,...
Summer In New York: May Be ‘Hottest In Recorded History’
New York State already dealt with a few massive heat waves, but residents are told that's likely just the start of a brutally hot summer. New York State Expected To Deal With Extreme Heat This Summer After "Heat Dome" Before the official start of summer, and into the official start,...
Saratoga Aftercare Day Aug. 15
The fourth annual New York Thoroughbred Aftercare Day, hosted by the New York Racing Association, New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association, and New York Thoroughbred Breeders will be held Aug. 15 at Saratoga Race Course. New York Aftercare Day showcases retired racehorses demonstrating the skills they've learned in second careers, and...
New York State Offering Free Access To Pools This Summer
The hot summer weather is here in New York and residents will now have the chance to cool off for free across the state. This week New York State Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the New York State Parks will be offering free admission to pools in the park. READ...
New York Implements Strategies to Reach Hep C Elimination Goal
New York state is ramping up efforts to eliminate hepatitis C by 2030 by increasing screening, treatment and more, according to Spectrum News. Hepatitis C (HCV) is a contagious but curable disease caused by a virus that infects the liver. HCV is a blood-borne virus that can cause lifelong infection, liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, liver cancer, liver failure and death.
Bill introduced to enhance northern border security measures
(The Center Square) – A congressman whose district lies along the northern border in upstate New York has filed a bill to strengthen northern border security measures. U.S. Rep. Nick Langworthy, R-New York, whose district shares an international border with Canada along Lake Erie, introduced the Northern Border Security Enhancement and Review Act in an attempt to respond to “escalating security concerns at the U.S.-Canada border.” “Our northern border, the...
Rest stop restaurants should be open 24/7
Driving back from Vermont a week ago for a short trip, we stopped on the New York State Thruway to fill up and grab a coffee. As per usual on a Summer Sunday, the highway was crowded with traffic, mostly families trying to get back to Jersey to prepare for the coming work week. It was early so the crowds weren't too bad for us, but the lines at the other storefronts were starting to grow.
House GOP postpones hearing with Alvin Bragg as Trump sentencing delayed
House Republicans have postponed a planned hearing with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) as former President Trump’s sentencing in the New York hush money case has also been delayed. The hearing with the House Judiciary Committee’s select subcommittee on government weaponization was expected to take place Friday, a day after Trump’s originally scheduled July 11…
Popular Retail Store With 60 New York Locations Closing Around 40
Another popular retail store is closing locations across the country and may file for bankruptcy. The Big Lots near you may soon close down. Big Lots closed 52 stores in 2023. The company now plans to close 35 to 40 more stores this year, according to the New York Post.
Gateway Program gets $6.8 billion to dig new Hudson River tunnels
NEW YORK -- Critical funding for the $16 billion Gateway tunnel project, the largest infrastructure project in U.S. history, was made official Monday. The plan to build two new tunnels under the Hudson River and improve the existing tunnels received a $6.8 billion grant from the federal government. Work on infrastructure updates was already underway, but the grant allows the hiring of crews to start digging the new tunnels. Gateway Development Commission CEO Kris Kolluri said work to dig the new tunnels could start before the end of 2024. The goal is to complete the project by 2035. "The light at the end of...
Bob’s Stores to Close All 21 Remaining Locations After 70 Years in Business
Meriden, Conn. — Bob’s Stores is closing all locations and liquidating its inventory as part of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring petition filed on June 18. The Meriden-based clothing retailer, which is a subsidiary of GoDigital Media Group, was unable to secure the financing needed to maintain operations.
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