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“And looking at the resolution that was presented I looked and said ‘well this is a much bigger issue here than just a particular project.’”
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“And looking at the resolution that was presented I looked and said ‘well this is a much bigger issue here than just a particular project.’”
“We have already seen the terrible consequences of poor water quality on communities across New York and we can’t afford to repeat our mistakes.”
According to Danks Burke, the case relates to 75 to 100 ballots.
“It leaves all of these holes in the implementation of the law where you might have disenfranchisement strictly based off of the ability for the county to interpret a law really loosely.”
County health officials announced in a press release the two—a woman in her 70s and a man in his 80s—were from the same household.
The vote was 7-1.
According to the resolution, residents have expressed concerns about potential negative impacts of pollution and truck traffic from the facility on tourism, agriculture, and human health.
This is the second time Danks Burke has challenged O’Mara to represent the 58th senate district. Geographically, the district is the largest in the state senate.
“This is not about government. Government can offer suggestions, advice and guidance.”
On Friday, Governor Andrew Cuomo said he would waive the 180-day school year requirement for districts to receive state aid.
At one point during the storm, Steuben County officials say 17,500 customers lost power.
Schuyler County health officials say people who dined at the Seneca Harbor Station restaurant in Watkins Glen this month may have been exposed to Hepatitis A.
Residents of Schuyler County have been warned about a possible property deed scam. Schuyler County Attorney Steven Getman has received reports of a company that sells public information to homeowners about their properties.
Fellow farmers helped Erik Landowne at Blue Heron Farm quickly harvest an onion crop before it could begin to rot.
Towns, counties and villages in New York are looking for ways to share equipment and personnel in order to cut costs in order to reduce property taxes. There’s incentive: the state is agreeing to match any savings. However, most school districts are not joining in. That’s a problem because they make up the lion’s share of a taxpayer’s property tax bill.