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Archive for July, 2022

Police ask for public’s help with murder investigation

Local mother’s family calls for justice as investigation crosses county lines Click here for the Sun Community News story 

Daughter to take over retiring mother’s Keeseville Elementary classroom

Click here for the Press-Republican story 

Hochul signs bill mandating new NY drivers be tested on cyclist and pedestrian safety awareness

Click here for the gothamist story 

Clinton Community College to offer in-state tuition to out-of-state students

Click here for the Press-Republican story 

Why the omicron offshoot BA.5 is a big deal

Click here for the NBC 5 News 

Dry weather prompts wildfire warnings

New Yorkers urged to remain vigilant when building campfires Click here for the Sun Community News story 

N.Y. bans smoking in public parks and beaches

Legislation signed July 15 brings $50 fines for violations Click here for the Sun Community News story 

DiNAPOLI: STATE TAX RECEIPTS THROUGH FIRST QUARTER EXCEED FINANCIAL PLAN PROJECTIONS BY $1.7 BILLION

State tax receipts totaled $34.4 billion through the first quarter of State Fiscal Year 2022-23, exceeding the Division of the Budget’s (DOB) Enacted Budget Financial Plan forecast by $1.7 billion, according to the monthly State Cash Report released by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. “The revenue news for New York was positive for the first […]

The new 988 mental health crisis number is about to launch. Here’s what to know

Click here for NCPR News story 

DiNAPOLI: TENNESSEE WOMAN SENTENCED FOR STEALING DECEASED MOTHER’S NYS PENSION CHECKS

New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli today announced the sentencing of Leslie Schwinzer, of Knoxville, Tennessee, for stealing pension checks that had been issued to her deceased mother. Schwinzer, 46, was sentenced on July 14, 2022 to pay over $56,000 in restitution and serve 8 months home detention and 2 years’ probation before the […]

Update: Monkeypox in New York State – July 15, 2022

As of July 15 2022, a total of 490 confirmed orthopoxvirus/monkeypox cases – a designation established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – have been identified with 461 in New York City, 16 in Westchester County, 4 in Suffolk County, 3 in Nassau County, 1 in Sullivan County, 1 in Chemung County, […]

Clinton County Nursing Home up for sale, employees feel blindsided

Out of 80 available beds, only 52 are occupied because they don’t have enough staff to care for the remaining 28. Click here for NBC TV 5 story 

DEC Tracking New Threat to Beech Trees

Public Encouraged to Report Potential Beech Leaf Disease Infections The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced that Beech Leaf Disease (BLD), which affects all species of beech trees, was identified in 35 counties in New York State to date. DEC began tracking BLD in 2018 after it was confirmed in Chautauqua […]

DiNAPOLI: NUMBER OF NEW YORKERS BEHIND ON UTILITY BILLS SOARED DURING PANDEMIC

One in Eight Residential Customers Statewide Face Overdue Utility Bills, 60% of Customers in Arrears are from NYC and Long Island The devastating number of job losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant increase in the number of residential customers owing money to their utility companies, with one in eight customers in arrears […]

Clinton County Nursing Home to be offered for sale

Clinton County Legislature News Release July 14, 2022 – Plattsburgh, NY – Last evening the Clinton County Legislature made the extremely difficult decision to begin the process of selling the County Nursing Home. Clinton County operates one of the last county-owned nursing homes in New York State. Over time, it has become clear that despite […]

DiNAPOLI: OVERTIME COSTS AT STATE AGENCIES REACHED ALL-TIME HIGH IN 2021

Dept. of Corrections, Office of Mental Health and Office for People With Developmental Disabilities Accounted for Two-Thirds of OT Hours The total cost of overtime in 2021 reached an all-time high at more than $924 million, up 8.7% from 2020, covering roughly 19.95 million overtime hours worked, or an increase of 4.3%, according to a […]

Police identify Plattsburgh homicide victim

A white SUV was photographed and taken away by a tow truck around midnight on Friday. Click here for the NBC News 5 story 

Point au Roche Beach closed until further notice

The beach at Point au Roche State is closed for swimming until further notice due to a potential Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) that has affected the beach. The closures are necessary to protect public health and safety. Visitors should seek alternate locations for swimming. Cumberland Bay State Park will be open for swimming 11 am-7 […]

Manhattan Loses Businesses as Brooklyn Gains in Stark Tale of Two Boroughs

Click here for The City story 

Undocumented immigrants, cash economy workers and people who are self-employed are not giving up on establishing a separate, permanent unemployment insurance program

Click here for The State of Politics Story 

Construction on hotel at Burlington International Airport expected to start in the fall

Click here for the VTDIGGER Story 

Demand for monkeypox vaccine rises with case counts, but supply remains low

Click here for the Sun Community News Story 

Footbridge honors teacher’s legacy

PHS footbridge dedicated to Thelma Douglas Click here for the Sun Community News Story 

Design phase of City of Plattsburgh Route 3 rehabilitation begins

Up to five years to implement design phase of the project Click here for the Sun Comunity News Story 

Timeless, ageless Redford Glass

Sandstone near the Saranac River give Redford glass its distinct color Click here for the Sun Community News Story