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Chancellor King Joins SUNY Sullivan Community to Celebrate New State Operating Funding for Community Colleges in 2024-25 Enacted Budget
SUNY Sullivan is Enhancing Its Medical Assistant and Respiratory Care Programs, Building a Polysomnography Microcredential, and Supporting Onsite Healthcare Credential Exam Testing. The Campus is Also Increasing its Investment in Student Mental Health Support. Loch Sheldrake, NY. – State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. today joined...
Million Dollar Winning Mega Millions Ticket Sold In New York
There has been another $1 Million dollar winning lottery ticket sold in New York. On the heels of a million-dollar winning ticket sold from Saturday's Powerball drawing, the New York State Lottery announced that another 2nd place million-dollar winning ticket was sold in New York from Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing.
What’s Next For New Paltz Jam Band, What?
Horn-rock New Paltz band What? has been part of the DIY scene for more than five years and they continue to rock the Hudson Valley today. With new bands forming every year in New Paltz, What? is a fan favorite in the small college town. Its band members are Dan Steen on guitar, Ryan Perrone on vocals and trombone, Jeremiah Mahoney on bass Alex Endres on drums, Owen Moore on tenor & baritone saxophone, and Jared Nelson on guitar and percussion, They all met at the local university SUNY-New Paltz through the music program. Previously, most members were part of musical groups in their high schools but What? is the first band they’ve been a member of.
Great Meadow leaders accuse state leaders of misrepresenting staff troubles
The leaders of the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association accuse New York state of misrepresenting the staffing situation at Great Meadow Correctional Facility. It’s the first time since the state announced it’s closing Great Meadow that NewsChannel 13 is hearing from the union representing corrections officers....
Artificial Intelligence Becomes Latest Tool in Battle Against Pot Holes
James Golden is hoping to rebuild America’s roadways one mile at a time. Earlier this week, Golden focused on improving infrastructure in Orange County. A renowned expert in the field of pavement management and a business consultant, Golden spoke at the Town of Montgomery Board Meeting about the role technology can play in improving the town’s roads. Golden’s company, Pavement Management Group (PMG) uses artificial intelligence systems and high-definition video to produce standardized, objective, and cost-effective roadway condition insights and analytics. This data is then analyzed and a comprehensive road repair plan is developed. Golden says reliable data on pavement conditions can do more than improve the ride—it can save money too. “Over the years, America’s local roadways have failed at an alarming rate,” said Golden, the CEO of PMG. “Now, billions of dollars are being allocated to municipalities to improve roadways. Local towns can now leverage that funding to improve roads for residents.” Golden was joined at the Montgomery meeting by former Town of Wallkill Supervisor and State Assemblyman Howard Mills, who is an investor and Partner of PMG. Mills explained that the PMG Pavement Management Program (PMP) is a systemic approach to the annual maintenance and repair of roadway networks that helps public officials and public works professionals make data-driven decisions that maximize taxpayer dollars and improve roadways. “We provide recommendations for the maximized treatment for each segment of roadway along with accurate cost/budget projections,” Mills said. “Our PMP is an extremely effective way to communicate with constituents and other stakeholders. Roads are improved and taxpayer dollars are spent effectively.”
Exciting 50 Foot Rescue by Two Hudson Valley Fire Departments
We are very lucky in the Hudson Valley to have people we can count on during a time of emergency. Our region is full of talented men and women who give time and energy to help others. This was on display again on Monday night. On Monday evening the Plattekill...
Coming Full Circle: Jana Elkashef’s Path from MedAchieve to TouroCOM
Jana Elkashef, a student at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Master of Science program, is one of the first graduates of TouroCOM’s award-winning MedAchieve STEM program for high school students to return to Touro to pursue a career in medicine. After obtaining her M.S. next spring she plans to apply to TouroCOM’s DO program. Below she shares her journey to date.
Lynyrd Skynyrd Hosting Signing Event at Hudson Valley Liquor Store
Meet band members Johnny Van Zant and Rickey Medlocke at Hell House Whiskey bottle signing ahead of Bethel Woods concert. As Lynyrd Skynrd are out on the road with ZZ Top on the Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour and prepare for the WPDH Summer Concert this Friday night at Bethel Woods, band members Johnny Van Zant and Rickey Medlocke are keeping busy with another project involving their own whiskey and bottle signings in between shows.
Hudson Valley Caregiver Steals $164K From Elderly Victim, DA Says
Dutchess County resident Sabrina Aboshanab, age 33, of Wappingers Falls, was sentenced on Wednesday, Aug. 14, and ordered to pay $164,332.26 in restitution, said Dutchess County District Attorney Anthony Parisi. Aboshanab became acquainted with the victim around 2017 and eventually moved into his home, where she lived rent-free in exchange...
State Trooper Suspended Without Pay After Being Accused Of Liberty Robbery
The arrest occurred in Sullivan County in the village of Liberty on Tuesday, Aug. 13, for an incident in 2023. According to Beau Duffy, director of Public Information for the State Police, Trooper Christopher DiBartolo, age 47, was charged following an investigation into an incident that occurred outside a Liberty home in which he took personal property from the victim, who was known to him, while on duty, causing damage.
Week of free fares coming to Metro-North's Pascack Valley, Port Jervis lines soon
Who said New York and New Jersey can’t get along? New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s big “Thank You” to NJ Transit riders — a week of free fares — will extend to Metro-North riders on the Pascack Valley and Port Jervis lines, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said this week. ...
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