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Two “Big Money” Mega Millions Sold In New York
The lottery winnings continued last night in New York. Just a day after several "Big Money" winning Powerball tickets were sold in New York, the New York Lottery announced that two more "Big Money" winning tickets were sold in the state from Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing. READ MORE: BIG MONEY...
Vendors make last minute preparations for the NYS Fair
GEDDES, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — It’s hard to believe all the work that’s gone into getting the Fairgrounds ready for Wednesday, August 21, the first day of the New York State Fair. Joe Diaz has a sweet tooth for the New York State Fair. His candy store is back for the 16th time. “We’re veterans here, […]
Farmer’s Almanac says this NJ town will get the first frost
We all know that the accuracy of the Farmers' Almanac and its less popular counterpart, the Old Farmers' Almanac, is questionable at best. In today's world, where immediate information is always at our fingertips, no one has any patience anymore. We're so desperate to know what the weather will be...
Morning Briefing: Cider law, homelessness, Bills
Good morning, Buffalo. Here's what you need to know today. Cool again to start today and staying on the cool side this afternoon. Our high temperature will stay about 10 degrees below average, climbing into just the upper 60s for most. Just like yesterday, there is a chance of a shower, especially south and east of Buffalo but they will be few and far between.
FDA: New York Seafood Tainted With Parasite That Can Kill, Recall
A fish in New York is being recalled as the FDA sets its highest risk warning because the fish can cause "life-threatening illness or death." North Fish USA Inc. of Hallandale, Florida is recalling the imported 9-ounce packages of "Cold Smoked Capelin. North Fish USA Inc. Recalls “Cold Smoked Capelin”...
iHeartMedia Lifts Bob Morgan To Upstate New York Area President
Following the departure of iHeartMedia Albany leader Howard Greiner to become its Nashville Metro President, the broadcaster has appointed Bob Morgan as Area President of the newly established Upstate New York Area, covering 39 stations. Serving as Rochester Market President for the past half-decade, Morgan will now integrate iHeart’s Albany,...
Severe Weather's Affect on the NYS Apple Crop
APPLETON, N.Y. — Severe Weather poses a major threat to apples, one of the largest industries along Lake Ontario. Farmers grow apples along Lake Ontario as it provides prime growing conditions. Jim Bittner is a partner at Bittner Singer Orchards in Appleton, N.Y. He said that since their apple...
Emergency Declaration Issued For 18 Upstate New York Counties
An "emergency declaration" was just issued to help 18 counties in New York "recover and rebuild." New York Gov. Kathy Hochul told the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to issue an "emergency declaration" in nearly 20 counties across New York State. Governor Hochul Directs Department Of Environmental Conservation...
New York Eliminating Safety Inspections on Vehicles?
Do you think it would be a good idea for the state of New York to do like other states and eliminate the need for vehicle owners to have and pass a yearly safety inspection?. There are two things that most of us New Yorkers are well aware we have to do at least once every year and if we don't do them there could be serious consequences. We have to pay and file our taxes, and we need to have the vehicles we own and drive inspected. Not that you need an explanation but if you don't pay your taxes, the state will eventually find out and you'll spend years trying to clear things up.
Rotary provides check to City for items at the Marina
L-R: Larry Sergeant, Mayor Deborah Kaufman, Harbormaster Mark Roy, and Rotary Co-President Dale Wagner hold the $1,000 check. The Little Falls Rotary presented Mayor Deborah Kaufman with a check for $1,000, which the Marina will use to purchase two 10 x 12 carpets from Little Falls Carpet, two banners from Haze Grafix, one Stihl leaf blower from ACE Hardware, and one standard horizon on VHF radio.
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