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‘Tragic’ Update To Search For Missing Man In Upstate New York
There's a tragic update to the search for a missing man in the Hudson Valley. On Wednesday, Hudson Valley Post reported about the search for a man who went missing in Greenwood Lake. Man Goes Missing Swimming In Orange County, New York. Mark Lieb of Rockland Video was on the...
What the Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting for fall weather in New York
Steamy summer days will soon subside to make way for a brisk autumn in New York, according to the latest prediction from the Old Farmer's Almanac. In its fall forecast, the Old Farmer's Almanac is projecting average and below-average temperatures throughout the Empire state. ...
Become An Instant Millionaire With These New York Lottery Scratch-Off Games
This August you have a chance to win a ton of cash and become an instant millionaire. These are the New York Lottery scratch-off games with the most jackpots left. You could win from one million to ten million dollars in a flash!. Which NY Lottery Scratch-Off Games Have the...
Solar facility rises on site of old Army burn pit
GUILDERLAND — A community solar facility now covers part of what used to be a polluted burn-pit area left by the old Army depot. The 2.8-megawatt facility will provide energy to over 260 New York households and anchor subscribers in National Grid’s utility territory, according to Nautilus Solar Energy, which developed the site.
One person emergency airlifted after pick-up truck drops 40 ft. into Lake Seneca
BURDETT, N.Y. (WENY) -- One person was emergency airlifted from Watkins Glen on the morning of Thursday, August 1st after a contractor's pick-up truck rolled into a 40 foot drop into Lake Seneca in Burdett. According to first responders on the scene, the contractor driving the truck jumped into it while it was rolling in an unsuccessful attempt to stop it.
Childcare in Tompkins County receives a $4.3M boost from state grants. Where it's going
The New York State Comptroller recently reported that Tompkins County had one of the lowest rates of available childcare in the state, limiting access to employment for many families with children in the area. To help remedy the issue, Assemblymember Anna Kelles, D-Freeville, announced Tuesday that $4.3 million in grants - finalized last fall through the state Capital Assistance Program - will expand childcare and training for care providers across the county. ...