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How a payroll tax could work in New York state (Video) High-tax states like New York are considering changing their tax systems to offset the effects of losing the full deductibility of state and local taxes. Cuomo said the state plans to challenge the tax law in court on the grounds that it is unconstitutional and double taxation. He said the state will lead a repeal ...
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Skiers at a New York State Park. Photo via New York State Parks & Historic Sites Our last pick requires a bit of imagination as only the foundations remain of the once-grand estate Rockwood Hall. Rockwood was the home of William Rockefeller, who purchased the 200-acre estate in 1886, eventually expanding the land holdings to more than 1,000 acres. His 204-room stone ...
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Flu activity hits Central New York harder than rest of state SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Central New York is seeing more flu activity than any other part of the state. The region reported more than 25 laboratory-confirmed cases per 100,000 people in the week that ended Dec. 30, a significantly higher rate than other parts of the state, according to the state Health ...
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Check Mass Transit Tri-State Digs Out From Blizzard: Subway, LIRR, Metro-North, NJ Transit The monster snowstorm that punished the tri-state with gusty winds and blizzard-like conditions caused changes to mass transit service and severely impacted the roads. But many of the conditions that impacted the region on Thursday amid the storm will also be felt Friday as the region begins to dig out.
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New York's Met Museum will start charging mandatory $25 fee Entrance will remain free for all children under 12 and pay-what-you-wish for students up to graduate school in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Students living outside the tri-state area will be charged $12 and seniors $17. The fee change will affect about 30 percent of the museum's visitors.
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Dramatic Images From 2018's Tri-State 'Blizzard of Terror' STORM TEAM 4 · 20180104_snowstorm_SOCIAL. Snow Buries Tri-State · 13+ Inches, Wind Gusts Top 60 MPH in NY · OLY-NY. Home · News · Local · Top Video · Train Pain · U.S. & World · Health · Weird · Weather · Tech · Sports · Weather · Forecast · Maps & Radar · Weather Alerts · School Closing ...
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Accused shooter extradited to New York State The suspect in a crime spree that left a Big Flats, N.Y. man dead was arraigned in Chemung County Court Thursday, Jan. 4, after being extradited from the Tioga County Prison. Curtis J. Burrows, 33, of Mansfield, faces charges of first and second degree murder in the shooting death of Timothy Webster, ...
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National Guard responds to blizzard pounding US Northeast BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - A powerful blizzard battered the U.S. Northeast on Thursday, knocking out power for tens of thousands of people and snarling travel amid a long cold snap that has gripped much of the United States for more than a week and killed more than a dozen people.
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Rise of Bitcoin Competitor Ripple Creates Wealth to Rival Zuckerberg But the company Ripple, if not the XRP token, has won a following among top figures in government and finance who are interested in bringing the ideas introduced by Bitcoin into the traditional financial system. The company's board includes the former top financial regulator in New York state, Benjamin ...
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Alfred-Almond, with focus on state aid, talks budget Superintendent Rich Calkins noted during the work session that he will be in Albany in February and March to "start advocating for small rural schools across New York state." Calkins told board members that "revenue is key for Alfred-Almond and most other area schools. (Alfred-Almond) has done a ...
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