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News
NYS invests $646 million to recruit and train health care workers
Governor Kathy Hochul recently announced three Workforce Investment Organizations (WIO) will receive awards totaling up to $646 million over the…
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Adirondack Insurance to shut down
Adirondack Insurance Exchange (Adirondack) has announced plans to wind down operations and will no longer offer insurance in New York…
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New law allows direct-to-consumer shipping for NY spirits and cider
On August 19, Governor Kathy Hochul signed landmark legislation (S.2852A/A.3132A) that allows New York’s small craft manufacturers of spirits, cider,…
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Concord grape crop loss determination issued to assist farms impacted by April freeze event
State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball announced that the Department is issuing a crop loss determination to assist grape farmers…
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Non-profits can now apply for ARPA grant funding
Non-profit organizations in Qualified Census Tracts can now apply for direct operating aid grants due to the lingering impact of…
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Features
Thinking ‘bout Riga Center
by Ron Johnston My sister and her hubby recently visited Amarillo, Texas. While in the Lone Star State, I suggested…
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42 blissful years
by Ron Johnston Gloria Weiland McMahan and husband, Richard, will be celebrating their 42nd wedding anniversary September 3. A blended…
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Upcoming On The Canals excursions in Brockport
The Village of Brockport is offering the following free events through the On the Canals program sponsored by the New…
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Schools
Holley MS/HS Interact Club busy volunteering
Holley MS/HS Interact Club has been busy volunteering along the Erie Canal this summer through the NYS Adopt a Trail…
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Schools
CCCSD appoints Director of Continuing Education
At its August 13 meeting, the Churchville-Chili Board of Education appointed Michelle Matthews to the district’s Director of Continuing Education…
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