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Hornell Man Is Named To State Senate’s Veterans Hall Of Fame
FROM SENATOR TOM O’MARA: Merle John Tobias first served in the New York Army National Guard in Hornell before being transferred to active duty in the United States Army. He served during and after the fall of the Berlin Wall in Germany in November 1989, and achieved the rank of Sergeant.
Syracuse schools have no easy way to comply with law that would set classroom heat limit
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul is considering legislation that would require schools to remove kids from any classroom that reaches a temperature of 88 degrees. For Syracuse Superintendent Anthony Davis, he said it would likely mean booting up the laptop and sending kids home on hot days. After...
Martin Silver Scholarship for Entrepreneurship: Nurturing Future Innovators
New York, NY - The esteemed Martin Silver Scholarship for Entrepreneurship is now open for applications, inviting ambitious undergraduate students nationwide to seize the opportunity to turn their entrepreneurial dreams into reality. This prestigious scholarship, established to honor the enduring legacy of Martin Silver, offers a one-time award of $2,500 to a deserving student who demonstrates exceptional potential in the realms of innovation, leadership, and academic excellence.
Angry Walmart shoppers claim it ‘will lose a ton of business’ after customer confirms new self-checkout change in days
A WALMART shopper has received word from an employee that their local store would soon implement a new self-checkout policy. Many shoppers were disappointed with the news and suspected the change would take a financial hit to the retailer. A Walmart shopper from Plattsburgh, New York - around 20 miles...
Oatka Festival parade to include special banner to remember past chairman 'Sully'
As organizers head into the 34th annual Oatka Festival, this year will bring a heartening measure meant to honor a former longtime parade chairman and add another layer of tradition for festivals to come.
New York Knicks Stars Jalen Brunson And Josh Hart Aren’t Fully Convinced That Tyler Kolek Can Read
Can New York Knicks rookie Tyler Kolek read? Josh Hart and Jalen Brunson aren’t entirely sure… They will have to ask their new teammate to prove his literacy upon arrival to the Big Apple! Kolek was drafted No. 34 overall by the Knickerbockers in the NBA Draft last month after an extremely successful college career. […] The post New York Knicks Stars Jalen Brunson And Josh Hart Aren’t Fully Convinced That Tyler Kolek Can Read appeared first on BroBible.
4 Charged in Upstate NY with Stealing and Selling Military Equipment
New York State Police in Oneida have announced the arrest of 4 Upstate New Yorkers, including a Rome resident, on charges of stealing and selling high-end military gear. On Monday, Troopers announced the arrest of the following individuals in connection with a month-long investigation led by the NYSP Community Stabilization Unit into the theft and resale of government-owned military equipment.
N.Y. weather: Dangerous heat and thunderstorms in this week’s forecast
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — It’s going to be a hot start to the week — followed by days of thunderstorms, according to AccuWeather. Today and Tuesday were forecasted to be the hottest days of the week, with temperatures nearly touching 90 degrees. This intense heat has prompted the National Weather Service (NWS) to issue a heat advisory that will be active until 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Southern Tier New York News Recap In Case You Missed It
Every week, we recap some essential local news we reported on 1290 AM/92.1 FM WNBF, our Townsquare Media Binghamton sister radio stations on-air, our websites, and social media platforms. Catch up on local and regional news items in a short recap we reported on for the week of July 1,...
Popular Retail Store With 60 New York Locations Closing Around 40
Another popular retail store is closing locations across the country and may file for bankruptcy. The Big Lots near you may soon close down. Big Lots closed 52 stores in 2023. The company now plans to close 35 to 40 more stores this year, according to the New York Post.
Bob’s Stores to Close All 21 Remaining Locations After 70 Years in Business
Meriden, Conn. — Bob’s Stores is closing all locations and liquidating its inventory as part of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring petition filed on June 18. The Meriden-based clothing retailer, which is a subsidiary of GoDigital Media Group, was unable to secure the financing needed to maintain operations.
Millwright union looks for apprentices in Southern Tier
SOUTHERN TIER, N.Y. (WETM) — Southern Tier residents who are interested in starting a career in a trade have the opportunity to apply for open millwright apprentice positions. The Eastern Millwright Regional Council is looking for a total of 15 apprentices from several recruitment regions (including the Southern Tier). Those interested in joining this machinery-related […]
Brotz earns NYCBL All-Star Game Most Outstanding Defensive Player for Hitmen, Procopio records RBI
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WETM) – Two local grads turned in impressive days at the NYCBL All-Star Game. (Photo Courtesy: @NYCBLBaseball on “X”) Haverling’s A.J. Brotz and Horseheads grad Matt Procopio represented the Horseheads Hitmen well, in Monday’s NYCBL All-Star Game at Innovate Field. Brotz and Procopio turned in impressive days on both sides of the plate, […]
Remnants of Tropical System Beryl heading to WNY
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Tropical moisture is heading for Western New York with periods of very heavy rain possible later Tuesday night and lasting into Wednesday night, potentially. The tropical system Beryl is bringing heavy rain to parts of Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana Monday evening. The remnants of Beryl will continue moving northeast and are expected to be over the Ohio River Valley on Tuesday, with tropical moisture and rounds of heavy rain expected over Western New York on Wednesday mainly.
10 things to do in the Finger Lakes this week
Phew! The Fourth of July holiday is in the rearview mirror. Now it's time to get on with the rest of summer because before you know it, Labor Day will be here. To erase that depressing thought from your mind, here's what's happening this week. ...
New York Bans Gas Powered Lawn Equipment. Is Texas Next?
There's been a lot of movement lately in the United States about going electric for many different things powered by gas. We've seen a huge push for electric cars lately, and now some states are banning gas-powered lawn equipment. So, is Texas going to fall into that spot?. Here's what...
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