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Do Police Have Ticket Quotas In New York?
As we get closer to the end of the month, you might think that now is the time for police to be more inclined to give out tickets. Growing up I always heard that police have ticket quotas and would give out more tickets later in the month if they were close to not meeting those quotas.
Old Farmer’s Almanac 2024-25 New York Winter Prediction
The Old Farmer's Almanac is set to release its official Winter 2024-25 prediction on August 27th but this morning they put out a teaser of what we could expect. READ MORE: WAS THE OLD FARMER'S ALMANAC SUMMER PREDICTION CORRECT?. According to their latest update we could be in for a...
Rite Aid Closing over 800 Stores Nationally, 60 Locations in New York
Due to ongoing financial struggles and bankruptcy woes, a massive pharmacy chain is now closing 800 stores nationwide. 2024 has been a horrible year for Rite Aid, a popular pharmacy for many here in Central New York. The chain has stores in Washington Mills, New Hartford, Utica, Whitesboro, and Rome, but persistent closures has residents worried their location could be next.
What to know about NY high school football as practice starts for 2024 season
Eight months have passed since Whitesboro took the field at the JMA Wireless Dome and competed for a state football championship in December. The Warriors and the rest of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association are back to Square 1 with practice for the 2024 varsity season starting Monday. Adirondack...
Two Men Convicted of Running Illegal New York Sports Betting Ring
Two men in Rochester, New York, have been convicted of running an illegal sports betting ring, following an investigation by Homeland Security and the IRS. Louis P. Ferrari II, 42, and Dominic Sprague, 40, were convicted Thursday on charges of conspiracy to transmit wagering information in interstate commerce and conducting an illegal gambling business.
Update: Missing NC girl found in Syracuse
CORTLAND, NY (CortacaToday) — Authorities in Cortland County are looking for a missing girl. 14-year-old Brookelyn Anderson is from North Carolina but was last seen on Monday at the Pit Stop gas station in Cortlandville. Anderson is white, about five feet tall, weighing roughly 120 pounds with black hair and blue eyes. If you’ve seen her, contact the Cortland County Sheriff’s Office at 607-753-3311.
Coury Lands on Preseason All-League Team
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Colgate men's soccer senior Alejandro Coury grabbed a spot on the Preseason All-Patriot League Team, and the Raiders were picked fourth in the conference's preseason poll, announced Thursday. Coury earned All-Patriot League Third Team honors for the second consecutive season in 2023 after tallying a career-best...
Ellen DeGeneres Is ‘Coming Clean’: Inside the ‘Jaw-Dropping Secrets She Hid From the World’
She wasted no time addressing the elephant in the room. “I got kicked out of show business because I’m mean,” Ellen DeGeneres announced to the crowd at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall on August 1, adding that she was previously kicked out because she was gay. “Eventually, they’re going to kick me out a third time for being old!”
Stop N Shop Deli on Southside hopes to help fill void left by Weis closure
The Stop N Shop deli is located at 232 Conklin Avenue on the city's south side. They offer groceries as well as made-to-order items like chicken and rice. Manager Tyrek Ali, who is from Johnson City, says the store is trying to help out the Southside neighborhood. "We're bringing a...
New Coffee Spot is Coming to Rome; Opening Date Yet to Be Announced
ROME, N.Y. -- A new spot to grab a cup of Joe is coming to the Copper City. Two months after its local launch in New Hartford, 7 Brew Coffee has received approval to establish a location in Rome. Mayor Jeff Lanigan announced that the planning board has granted permission...
Two Arrested for Trespassing at Condemned IBM Endicott Buildings
As the long-planned demolition of several IBM buildings in Endicott remains on hold, village police are noticing an increase in trespassing at the site. The condemned structures along North Street are located just east of McKinley Avenue on the Huron Campus. Work to tear down the dilapidated buildings can't start...
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.
Unbeaten rivals meet in New York Sire Stakes at Vernon Downs
VERNON — Vernon Downs plays host to a $110,100 leg of the New York Sire Stakes (NYSS) for two-year-old pacing colts and gelding on Saturday. The main event will feature two undefeated pacers, as unbeaten Thirsty Thursday with driver Matt Kakaley takes on unbeaten Fast Choice with driver Doug McNair and seven others.
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