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Warning for New Yorkers: ‘Please Don’t Kill’ This Insect
The warm nights of a New York summer is the perfect time to remind local residents about one of our most beloved insects. While it seems like New Yorkers are constantly grappling with invasive species ranging from beautiful but dangerous trees to destructive caterpillars, it can be helpful to take some time to focus on beneficial plants and animals as well.
Horse Killed by Deadly Disease That Could Impact CNY Residents
Health officials with one Central New York county are warning people that a horse has died as a result of a serious disease that is transmitted by mosquitoes. Madison County Public Health officials were notified Monday by the New York State Department of health that the first confirmed horse death of the year in Madison County happened in the Town of Sullivan. The death was said to be caused by Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), sometimes known as "Triple E."
Many New Yorkers Have an Unexpected ‘Killer’ in Their Backyard
In June, a deer in New York was saved just minutes from death in a New York neighborhood. Rescue workers said the tragedy could have been avoided all together if more attention was paid to items left unattended in the homeowner's backyard. Unfortunately, tragedy has nearly struck again. From upstate...
Popular Fast Food Brand Coming To Upstate New York
Upstate New York residents are very excited! One hometown is getting its first location. Wendy's is one of the most popular fast food brands in all of America. A recent survey of restaurant chain customers found that nearly half said they like Wendy's. In 2023, based on national sales, Wendy's...
Madison County ramps up mosquito surveillance program following EEEV death of horse
SULLIVAN, N.Y. — A horse in the Town of Sullivan died from Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) yesterday in Madison County's first EEE detection this year. In response, the Madison County Public Health Department is enhancing its surveillance program, adding an additional mosquito trap location in Sullivan. “Unfortunately, there is...
Popular Chain Restaurant Closing Only Location In New York State
Another restaurant chain confirmed massive closures, including leaving the Empire State. The owners of the Italian restaurant chain Buca di Beppo filed for Chapter 11 protection this week. Buca di Beppo Files For Bankruptcy. The restaurant chain specializing in Italian-American food is now based in Orlando, Florida. The name loosely...
You Must Report Sightings of This Invasive Bug in New York
Well, sure enough, this aggressive invasive species has made its return to the Hudson Valley. Unfortunately, these bugs have pretty severe negative impacts on our environment, but here's the latest on what to do when you see one and how you can help prevent them!. Spotted Lanternflies in New York.
New York Restaurant Named ‘Best Diners, Drive-Ins, And Dives’
A New York restaurant with a host of rave reviews might be the best Guy Fieri has ever visited. Stars from the Food Network, including mega-star Guy Fieri, have raved about many eateries across the Empire State. CLICK HERE for a list of Guy's favorites. Best New York Restaurant Visited...
NYS Fair 2024: When does it start? How much are tickets? What to know before you go
The Great New York State Fair kicks off its 2024 run on Aug. 21 in Syracuse, renewing the end-of-summer tradition that began nearly 200 years ago. From 800 pounds of creamy churned milk now being carved into the 56th annual butter sculpture to dozens of entertainers filling out the concert lineup, the list...
Andrew Cuomo has NYC apartment amid speculation of ex-governor’s residence as family sells Westchester home
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a pad in NYC, we hear. There has been speculation over where the former pol will be living — since reports emerged that his sister, Maria, and her husband, designer Kenneth Cole, are selling their Westchester home. Back in 2021, The Post reported that Cuomo dumped his stuff at his sister’s place — about 14 miles south of where he once lived with ex-longtime girlfriend Sandra Lee — when he left the Governor’s mansion in upstate Albany. Gov. Kathy Hochul, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo scheduled to appear at Hamptons events this weekend The estate...
Local author writes about growing up in Pompey Hollow
(WSYR-TV) — Author Jerome “Jerry” Mark Antil grew up in Delphi Falls, and he’s turned his adventures from childhood into a series of best-selling books. They look back at life in the country, in post-war America, growing up in Pompey Hollow. Jerry Antil was home for a visit, and stopped by Bridge Street to talk about his stories which are now read in 23 countries.
It’s Almost Time to Find These Edible Giants in New York
While most Hudson Valley residents are still enjoying summer, a select few are looking forward to September, when they can begin to hunt for giants... There is no shortage of amazing treasures hiding in our local forests. While some locals are currently helping New York State by documenting the turkeys they see, and others are finding unexpected guests in their hummingbird feeders, other foragers are getting ready for their favorite time of the year.
Strawberries, Peaches, And So More! U-Pick Em’s In Upstate NY
The orchards and berry fields of Upstate New York are very busy places this time of the year. And more to come when the corn, squash, and pumpkins start taking over the spotlight. The growing seasons come and go quickly so keep your eye out on your favorite local U-pick-ems...
Want to Hunt in New York? You Can’t Unless You Do This First
If you want to go hunting this fall you'll need to plan ahead. Many New Yorkers won't be able to just pay for a license and head out into the woods this year. Hunting is a time-honored tradition in New York State. Families in areas like the Hudson Valley have passed down their love of the sport through generations. But now, newcomers who've moved up from the big city are just discovering outdoor sports and may be unprepared for what's really involved.
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