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Nutrition Alumna Maggie McCrudden ’14 Shares Her Experiences Working with Team USA in Paris
For two weeks, Paris, France became the epicenter of elite athletic competition as the Summer Olympics brought thousands of players, coaches, family and fans to the City of Light. Among those working at the games this year was Maggie McCrudden ’14, a Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics alumna serving as a food and nutrition registered dietitian for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee. She graduated in 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in nutrition.
Transfer DBs compete for starting spots at Syracuse training camp
Syracuse defensive backs are setting the tone for what should be a great year for Orange football, but with deep competition in the secondary, who will be the five on the field in the new 4-2-5 defensive scheme this year?. Defensive Backs Coach Joe Schaefer knows that there is a...
Road Work Report for the Week Beginning August 19, 2024
Town of Manheim/Town of St Johnsville: (D#265084) Route 5 between Snells Bush Road and Old State Road. Motorists will encounter long term shoulder closures in both directions on the bridge over the East Canada Creek. Village of Herkimer: (D#265230) South Washington Street (Route 922B) between Route 5 (E/W State Street)...
New Yorkers Told To ‘Destroy & Discard’ Food Sold In New York
Nearly 450 people nationwide, including many New Yorkers, got very sick from vegetables. The CDC is warning of a multistate salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers. Multistate Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Cucumbers. Illnesses dates range from March 11, 2024, to June 4, 2024. Recalled cucumbers are being linked to at least...
New York State Police Say Orange County Man Died in Crash On Route 17
New York State police are investigating a crash they say claimed the life of a Hudson Valley man. The crash occurred late Saturday evening on Route 17, according to State Police. Crash Statistics. Summer months mean more travelers take to the roads and highways across New York state. Statistics show...
New York Health Officials Worried About Lead In Children’s Blood
Health officials from the Hudson Valley are warning residents about the dangers of lead poisoning, which can cause serious health issues for children. The Putnam County Health Department is currently monitoring lead levels in the blood of children. Health Department Warns Residents About the Dangers of Lead Poisoning. “Lead is...
New York Has a Record Breaking Year When it Comes to Tornados
It's been a historic year for tornadoes in New York. Most Recent Tornado in New York Touched Down in Ulster County. Tropical Depression Debby made herself known across the Hudson Valley bringing heavy rains, strong winds and leaving behind damage and destruction. Parts of the Hudson Valley were under a...
New program could save New Yorkers hundreds of dollars on electricity costs
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A new pilot program will help roughly 1,000 New York families save big on their monthly electric bills. On Thursday, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the approval of the Energy Affordability Guarantee pilot program, which will ensure that participating low-income households who fully electrify their space and water heating through the EmPower+ program will pay no more than 6% of their annual household income toward electricity costs.
Applebee’s Turmoil Continues: Are Its Last CNY Locations in Trouble?
Things aren't looking great for Applebee's and fans are worried this latest news means more closures are on the horizon. There are 94 Applebee's remaining in New York, which is the second most in the entire country. In Central New York, only a handful of locations are left with its...
2 New Sculptures to be Installed at Griffiss International Sculpture Garden
ROME, N.Y. -- New sculptures are set to be installed at the Griffiss International Sculpture Garden and Nature Trail. James Seaman, an artist from the Southern Tier of the State, is the creative force behind these new sculptures. If his name sounds familiar, it's because Seaman has previously contributed several...
New Yorkers Told To ‘Destroy & Discard’ Food Sold In New York
Nearly 450 people nationwide, including many New Yorkers, got very sick from vegetables. The CDC is warning of a multistate salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers. Multistate Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Cucumbers. Illnesses dates range from March 11, 2024, to June 4, 2024. Recalled cucumbers are being linked to at least...
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.
These Are The 23 Drive-In Theaters Left In NY State
Today is National Drive-In Day (June 6th) and New York State has the highest number of drive-in movie theater screens in the country. That means there's probably one not too far from wherever you are. There are a handful here in the Capital Region. Back in the swinging '60s, drive-in...
New York State Giving $2 Billion In Bonuses To Many Workers
New York State officials confirmed over $2 billion in bonuses is being paid out to a large number of workers. On Tuesday, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that bonuses are coming for 800,000 workers. Over $2 Billion To More Than 800,000 New York Health Care Workers. Hochul announced that $2 billion...
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