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Vermont Green punches playoff ticket
LUDLOW, Mass. (WCAX) - Entering Saturday’s road tilt with Western Mass, Vermont Green could punch its ticket to the playoffs with a win against the league’s second place team. And after falling behind 1-0 in the 66th minute, the boys in green quickly equalized just three minutes later,...
3rd annual Substance Use Addiction Summit set for July 19
ESSEX JUNCTION — Two St. Albans residents passionate about recovery from substance use are bringing people together to discuss life-saving solutions. Melinda White and Brad Ferland are the organizers behind “Coming Together,” a substance use addiction summit, set for Friday, July 19 at the Champlain Valley Exposition. The event is free and open to the public, no registration required. Attendees can come by anytime between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to listen to inspiring speakers, participate in workshops and connect with over 80 booths.
VP Kamala Harris Invokes Former VP Mike Pence In Warning About Last Lines Of Defense Against Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris attacked the U.S. Supreme Court and praised former Vice President Mike Pence during a campaign event in Philadelphia on Saturday afternoon. Harris appeared to reference the court’s recent ruling on presidential immunity – which awarded former President Donald Trump a partial win as he fights two federal criminal cases – one related to the handling of classified documents and another about his role in the Jan. 6 riots.
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...
AAA gas prices for the week of July 15
BUFFALO, N.Y. — As we head into a new week the national average price for a gallon of gas has gone up one cent from last week putting the price at $3.52. New York State's average is $3.63 which is also up one cent from last Monday. One year ago today the state average was $3.68.
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...
Central NY’s hottest start to summer continues with heat advisory, storm alert
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Syracuse’s hottest summer on record will continue this week with more high temperatures and thunderstorms. A heat advisory is in effect for about 20 counties across Upstate New York, including Onondaga County, for today and Tuesday. The heat index, which calculates the effect of heat and humidity on the human body, will soar into the upper 90s in Syracuse, the National Weather Service says.
How Much Will One of the Most Complete Dinosaur Fossils On Display Sell For In New York?
As of now, the state of New York still does not have an official state dinosaur. Part of that has to due to with the lack of good fossil finds across the state. Unfortunately, a lot of changes and unfolding of the earth over hundreds of millions of years in this region has made New York a poor area to find many dinosaur or prehistoric mammal fossils.
‘Aggressive” Bear Destroys Home In Upstate New York, Returns
A very "aggressive" bear destroyed parts of an Upstate New York home and returned to the home for more. Officials issued tips so this doesn't happen at your home. The New York State DEC confirmed forest rangers rushed to a home for a "nuisance bear." "Nuisance" Bear Destroys Kitchen In...
New York Faces Extreme Heat, Thunderstorm Risks Early This Week
Albany, NY – Heat Advisories have been issued for eastern New York and northwestern Connecticut from noon Monday through 8 PM Tuesday, creating potentially dangerous conditions for residents. Temperatures are expected to feel like the upper 90s or low 100s during the afternoon and evening on both days, posing a risk for heat-related illnesses.
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,...
Health Aide: A Fiscal Intermediary for CDPAP, Serving New Yorkers for 6 Years
Health Aide, a dedicated provider of support services for Medicaid patients and their family caregivers, proudly marks six years of service in New York. Headquartered in Yonkers, NY, Health Aide CDPAP agency extends it's comprehensive services throughout the entire State of New York, ensuring that individuals and families receive the guidance and support they need.
Colors To Wear In New York To Avoid Getting Bit By Mosquitos
For all the news that the Hudson Valley is sharing make sure to follow Hudson Valley Post on Facebook, download the Hudson Valley Post Mobile. “When (mosquitos) smell specific compounds, like CO2 from our breath, that scent stimulates the eyes to scan for specific colors and other visual patterns, which are associated with a potential host, and head to them," UW Professor of Biology Jeffrey Riffell stated.
Boater Safety Threatened by Missing Buoys at Wilder Dam Following Storms, Caution Urged in Lebanon
The northeast's recent onslaught of storms has led to an unexpected and concerning development at the Wilder Dam. The force of the elevated river flows, coupled with the debris churned up by the tempest, resulted in the loss of vital boater safety buoys situated above the dam. According to the City of Lebanon's official notice, the Great River Hydro, which maintains the dam, is actively striving to rectify the situation, yet a clear timeline for the restoration of these crucial safeguards is presently absent.
Phase 2 of NRA Civil Trial Opens in New York
NEW YORK (NEWSnet/AP) — The second phase the civil trial against National Rifle Association and its top executives is set to begin Monday in Manhattan. New York Attorney General Letitia James seeks an independent monitor to oversee administration of the organization's charitable assets. James also seeks to ban Wayne...
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