Sarah Gager
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"We anticipate that people will find us if they need us."
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"Anything from t-shirts, to face painting, bounce houses, food, everything will be totally free."
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"It's just the way that we've seen people cook all of our lives. It's not even written."
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"I make a lot of music when I'm depressed or sad," Randolph added their mental health issues do not mean there is anything wrong with them. "I think it means there's something wrong with society, you know, society that could be working a lot harder to meet my basic needs and to make me feel wanted and loved."
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Holland said she was put in solitary confinement, denied medical treatment, housed in the men's facility and harassed.
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The next COVID-19 relief package may replenish the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, which helped restaurants that were suffering due to the pandemic.
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Conviction records follow people around long after they are released from prison, keeping people from finding work and housing. New York's Clean Slate Act would seal most people’s conviction records.
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"We want this for people especially with the food prices raising," said General Manager Kinya Middleton. "This will definitely stretch someone’s budget."
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Southern Tier advocates, elected officials react to supervised drug-injection sites in New York CitySome people in the Southern Tier say supervised drug-injection sites can save lives. Others say it enables drug use.
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More than 100 protesters rallied in Binghamton Saturday night, after allegations surfaced online, accusing the owners of several downtown businesses of sexual assault.