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New York State announces additional Free Fishing Day
NEW YORK STATE (WSYR-TV) — An additional Free Fishing Day has been announced in New York State for Saturday, August 31. On Free Fishing Days, the requirement for a fishing license is waived for freshwater fishing in New York’s waters. There will be more Free Fishing Days in New York on September 28, National Hunting […]
Damon Dash Reported To Owe New York $8 Million In In Back Taxes
Dame Dash reportedly owes New York State $8.7 million in back taxes and penalties, and the state's taxation department has filed a motion in federal court seeking those monies at the auction of his Roc-A-Fella Records share next week. The post Damon Dash Reported To Owe New York $8 Million In In Back Taxes appeared first on Hip-Hop Wired. The post Damon Dash Reported To Owe New York $8 Million In In Back Taxes appeared first on K97.5.
Indicted Former Rep. George Santos Loses Lawsuit Against Jimmy Kimmel For Using His Cameo Videos On Late-Night Show
Former Rep. George Santos (R-New York) lost his legal battle against Jimmy Kimmel. The former New York congressman accused the late-night host of infringing his copyright by airing videos of Santos on his show without consent. U.S. District Judge Denise Cote ruled that “the videos were used for political commentary...
New York State Fair using reverse ATMs
GEDDES, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — We’ve got an important reminder for fairgoers…it’s cashless. That includes parking. The cash flow at the fair is low and now you know. “We have our reverse ATMS here at the main gate. We have two of them. What people can do is with the minimum of $10 cash, they can put their money in,” said Julie LaFave, New York State Fair Director.
Judge declines to order New York to include ‘abortion’ in description of ballot measure
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A New York judge said Friday he won’t force state election officials to tell voters that a proposed antidiscrimination amendment to the state’s constitution would protect abortion rights, dealing a blow to Democrats who pushed for the change. The decision from Judge David A. Weinstein came in a lawsuit over the language that voters will see on ballots this November explaining what the proposed Equal Rights Amendment would do if passed. Democrats wanted the state Board of Elections to include the words “ abortion ” and “LGBT,” arguing that they would make the amendment’s purpose clearer to voters. Supporters of the measure said it would protect abortion access by expanding the state’s antidiscrimination protections. But Weinstein said he was reluctant to declare that the amendment would protect abortion rights.
Cuomo Bridge builders fire back, defend work and accuse Thruway of refusing to pay debt
The New York State Thruway Authority would rather throw money at lawyers than pay its debts, the consortium that built the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge charged today. The day after the Thruway Authority sued Tappan Zee Constructors for breach of contract, claiming parts on the Westchester-to-Rockland span need to be retrofitted, the...
Beavers dammed up Rockets opening season of football
Titusville ended their winning 2023 season with a close victory over Corry. They ran all over the Beavers with Jaxon Covell rushing for over 200 yards himself. Now in 2024, a year older, with many of the same weapons, Titusville had reason to go into their opening round game with confidence.
Art in the Quad Set for Oct. 19 at SUNY JCC
OLEAN, NY — Art in the Quad, a reimagining of Art in the Park that had been hosted for decades by the Greater Olean Area Chamber of Commerce, is scheduled for Oct. 19 on the lawn of the downtown Olean JCC Cattaraugus County Campus. Sponsored by SUNY Jamestown Community College and the Tri-County Arts Council, the event will be a juried fine arts show that carries on the longstanding tradition of showcasing the finest art in southwestern New York and northwestern Pennsylvania.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Art in the Quad will be free...
Benedictine Sisters of Erie find unique solution to battle invasive species
The Benedictine Sisters of Erie have come up with a creative solution for the invasive species on their property. “Let’s Goat Buffalo” is visiting the sisters to clear out invasive species. On Saturday, the sisters invited the public to watch the goats work, do some arts and crafts...
Goat Fest Encourages Natural Clearing of Invasive Species
People got to learn and visit with some goats during the second annual Glindo Goat Festival. The event was organized by the Benedictine Sisters on Saturday afternoon. Over a dozen goats are brought in from Buffalo, New York to help clear out invasive species by grazing on plants. Many of...
Ellen DeGeneres Finally Opens Up After Career Imploded Over 'Toxic Bully' Claims: 'I Got Canceled for Being Mean!'
She wasted no time addressing the elephant in the room. RadarOnline.com can reveal Ellen DeGeneres has opened up about her Hollywood downfall for the first time since she was "canceled" from the industry over allegations of fostering a toxic workplace.The comedian, during her standup show at Radio City Music Hall on August 1, said: "I got kicked out of show business because I'm mean!"Eventually, they're going to kick me out again for being old!"But no subject was off-limits at DeGeneres' show in New York City earlier this month, and one attendee described the former TV host's event as part "redemption...
Trailblazing women monuments stand outside Old Erie County Hall
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Many are still buzzing over a history-making Democratic National Convention, as the first Black and South Asian woman formally accepted the Democratic party's nomination. Here in Western New York there are many trailblazing women who now have monuments dedicated to them. Outside of Old Erie County...
Former Bills WR suspended five games for violating NFL’s personal conduct policy
Zay Jones will not play against his former team in Week 1. On Friday, the NFL suspended wide receiver Zay Jones five games for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. The suspension stems from a domestic violence accusation that occurred in November 2023. Jones was accused of abusing the mother of his child and injuring her neck. The wide receiver was arrested over the accusation and spent one night in Duval County Jail, but prosecutors dropped the misdemeanor charge and opted against pursuing the case in March.
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