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“There is a dry ice shortage, so we're fighting through that as well,” Broome County Executive Jason Garnar said. “We're doing everything we can to get extra dry ice.”
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"If you look at what’s happening in the school alone, you’re talking multi-million dollars worth of damages throughout our communities.”
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"It's like a program or code based on historical water supply records that can simulate what could happen from different decisions."
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"We realized that it would be beneficial for the Board to be smaller so they can make decisions in a quicker fashion."
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Govs. Andrew Cuomo and Ned Lamont are seeking investigations as thousands of customers remain without power in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Isaias.
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Water levels throughout the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River System are expected to peak below the record-high levels seen in 2019.
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Eugene DePasqule wants lawmakers to come up with a more comprehensive plan to improve infrastructure, and hopefully prevent future damage from severe weather.
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Acting administrator for the Federal Emergency Management Agency Pete Gaynor toured some of the flooding damage along the Lake Ontario shoreline.
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New York officials have declared a state of emergency for the counties along Lake Ontario as water levels continue to rise.
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Pennsylvanians are growing increasingly concerned about climate change and want the state to do more to address it, according to a new poll conducted by Franklin & Marshall College in partnership with PA Post.