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State trooper accused of lying about weapon in domestic incident A New York state trooper is accused of falsely reporting being threatened with a weapon during a domestic incident last month, the New York State Police announced Wednesday. Brianna J. Smith, 25, of Batavia, Genesee County, is charged with offering a false instrument for filing and falsely reporting ...
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| New York State Board approves 126MW wind farm in Chautauqua County Siting Board chair John B. Rhodes said: "In keeping with Governor Andrew Cuomo's goal to develop clean energy resources in New York State, we are proud to approve construction of this appropriately sited wind farm. "Wind energy is a clean fuel source. It doesn't pollute the air like power plants that ...
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| Amazon Chooses 20 Finalists for Second Headquarters New York. Northern Virginia. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh. Raleigh, N.C.. Toronto. Washington, D.C.. Many of the finalists, including Dallas, Denver, Raleigh ... And it asked cities and states to describe the tax incentives available to offset Amazon's costs for building and operating its second headquarters.
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Watching possible legalization of marijuana in NYS Rochester, N.Y. – As New York State begins to study the impacts of legalizing marijuana, people on both sides of the issue are watching closely. Gates Police Chief James VanBrederode said, in 2017, his town had 90 marijuana arrests and even more driving under the influence arrests. He said ...
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| New York State: Cuomo: Make 'shared services' panels permanent Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading. Sign Up · Log In · Purchase a Subscription. OWEGO -- The struggle to find certifiable savings from shared services in Tioga County may be an ongoing battle, as Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced his ...
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| Garbage in, garbage out: After Albany's unfair and arbitrary bag-fee moratorium ties NYC's hands ... It's been nearly a year since Gov. Cuomo signed the trashiest law to hit this state in quite some time, one barring New York City, and only New York City, from charging a modest price for shopping bags, a day before a City Council-passed fee was set to go into effect. Councilman Brad Lander led the ...
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