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The shuttle connected tourists and visitors of the museum to the shops and restaurants in downtown Corning. A spokesperson for the museum says the shuttle became too costly to maintain. Some downtown business owners expressed concern about losing access to thousands of visitors.
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A survey shows most business economists think the U.S. economy could avoid a recession next year, even if the job market ends up weakening under pressure brought by high interest rates.
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The 19th Congressional District candidates agree the Southern Tier’s economy is changing, but have different priorities for ushering in that transition.
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Community unemployment groups still want answers for issues that have come up over the last two years.
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The five-member Turnpike Commission approved an across-the-board fee hike for the 15th time in a row.
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The laws set standard wages for renewable energy jobs, set higher energy efficiency standards and incentivize thermal energy infrastructure and research.
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“Data that paints a gloomy economic outlook over the next few years has majority GOP budget makers worried.”
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Prices are up because of the rising costs of natural gas, which generates about half of the state’s electricity.
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The plan includes spending money on workers and a property tax subsidy for lower-income homeowners and renters.
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The Port is on track to process 740,000 containers by year's end — up 15 percent from last year.