The New York State Correctional Officers & Police Benevolent Association (NYSCOPBA) objects to the announcement that additional correctional facilities will be closed in the upcoming budget …
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By NYSCOPBA
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1/24/24
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Our treasured, and currently closed, Skinners Falls-Milanville Bridge (the Bridge) is essentially on trial for its life.
PennDOT, the lead agency and part of the judging team that will decide …
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By BARBARA ARRINDELL
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6/20/23
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NATIONWIDE — Colder days and the holiday seasons are approaching. It is time to prepare for sweater weather and upcoming seasonal festivities.
As we finish out 2023, be sure to keep …
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By NY DEC
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12/13/23
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According to Marc Molinaro (HR-19th), Sullivan County Head Start, Inc. (SCHS) had received enough money to stay open through March 2024 and, with PROPER PAPERWORK, would have received additional …
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By LIZ J. BUCAR
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2/19/24
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New York voters are being asked to authorize new state debt of $4.2 through the sale of bonds for certain capital projects relating to the environment.
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BY GERARD KASSAR
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10/12/22
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Do we say a blessing for the solar eclipse?
Some claim that eclipses are a bad omen of things to come. What is the Jewish perspective on eclipses?
Also, is there any blessing recited upon …
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By RABBI ANCHELLE PERL
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4/8/24
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On Memorial Day weekend, I had the privilege of attending the wedding of Katie Kuzma, daughter of two of Pro Ag’s members, Ray and Annette Kuzma.
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BY ARDEN TEWKSBURY
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6/8/22
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As an American of Italian heritage, I find it disconcerting to see modern Italian politicians earnestly trying to rehabilitate and reintroduce Italian fascism.
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BY JOHN PACE
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10/12/22
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Recently, U.S. Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) sent a letter to the leadership of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, urging it to …
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By SEN. BOB CASEY
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12/13/23
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In 1983, the bald eagle had all but disappeared from Pennsylvania’s woodland creeks and lakes.
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BY CAROL HILLESTAD FOR
THE BRODHEAD
WATERSHED ASSOCIATION
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11/16/22
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WE SUPPORT OUR LOCAL FIRE AND EMS SERVICE.
We have family who are police, fire and EMS personnel. Our statements regarding emergency medical services are being misrepresented by …
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By MATTHEW CONTRERAS AND BOB ROCHE
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5/16/23
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Take politics out of the equation, and look at ourselves on a human-to-human level. I am sure we are not all attractive on a scale of one to 10. But we act as if that is all that matters in life—the trophy wife, the trophy car or the trophy house.
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BY VITO DIBIASI
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11/16/22
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Thanksgiving is less than a week away, and just like you, I am heading into the holiday season thankful for so many things in my personal and professional lives.
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BY JIGNESH Y. SHETH, M.D.
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11/16/22
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I am counsel for the Delaware Riverkeeper on the FIMFO project and have met with many in the community concerning the project.
My clients are gratified by the National Park Service …
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8/2/23
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In recent times, embracing science and rejecting hocus-pocus explanations of how the world functions has become an increasingly widespread characteristic of modern behavior.
We no longer …
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NATIONWIDE — Real winter has started. We’ll continue to get colder weather, tougher conditions and higher energy costs to keep our homes warm.
But don’t worry, there are …
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By KARL BRABENEC
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1/17/24
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New York became the 16th state to legalize cannabis, and following the legalization, full festivals about cannabis were inevitable.
4/20 Day will be celebrated in many parts of the state. …
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By MARCEL GEMME
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4/16/24
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The New York State Department of Transportation, along with the Hochul administration. are proposing a $1 billion expansion project to widen 30 miles of Route 17 in Sullivan and Orange County.
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By CATSKILL MOUNTAINKEEPER
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4/16/24
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August is the month old-timers in Monroe County, PA remember the Flood of 1955.
Some were youngsters then, and recall family members being cut off, stuck in cars or taking shelter where they …
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By CAROL HILLESTAD for the Brodhead Watershed Association
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8/2/23
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John Fetterman’s wardrobe for his public life as a U.S. Senator should not be an issue. Or should it?
Ultimately any elected official who finds that their wardrobe choices are becoming the …
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By CYNTHIA NASH
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11/7/23
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