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P.O. Box 608 • Macedon, NY 14502
Phone: (315) 986-4300

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Honor at last: Former slaves reburied centuries later

May 14, 2016
By MICHAEL HILL Associated Press ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Their exhumed bones point to the hard lives of slaves: arthritic backs, missing teeth, muscular frames. In death, they were wrapped in shrouds, buried in pine boxes and, over centuries, forgotten. Remains of the 14 presumed slaves will soon be reburied near the Hudson River, 11 years […]
State & Nation

House committee votes to require women to register for draft

April 30, 2016
WASHINGTON (AP) Women would be required to register for the military draft under a House committee bill that comes just months after the Defense Department lifted all gender-based restrictions on front-line combat units. A divided Armed Services Committee backed the provision in a sweeping defense policy bill that the full House will consider next month, […]
State & Nation

Cuomo vows to support organized labor in NY

April 23, 2016
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday that he believes in the labor movement, telling union construction workers he won’t sign legislation in New York that’s not fair to organized labor. Addressing a North America’s Building Trades Unions conference in Washington, Cuomo said unions built the middle class in America and protect it, and […]
State & Nation

Uber, Lyft reignite plans to expand into upstate NY

April 9, 2016
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Uber and Lyft are gearing up for a campaign to expand their ride-hailing operations into upstate New York to include Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and Albany. New Yorkers for Ridesharing, a coalition of more than 50 groups that support the expansion, is launching a new effort this month to use letters, phone calls […]
Breaking/Featured

Oaks will seek re-election to Assembly, not enter State Senate race

April 4, 2016
Assemblyman Robert Oaks of Macedon had been considering whether he would leave his seat in the New York State Assembly to pursue being a candidate for the seat been vacated by State Senator Mike Nozzolio. As the grueling process of delivering a State Budget is finally winding down, Assemblyman Oaks made he following statement: “After […]
State & Nation

Lawmakers, Cuomo mull $15 minimum wage compromises

March 26, 2016
By DAVID KLEPPER Associated Press ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Top lawmakers are considering several compromises when it comes to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal to enact a $15 minimum wage, including a slower phase-in of the increase and exemptions for farmers. Supporters of the Democratic governor’s call for a $15 minimum are pushing back, saying they won’t […]
State & Nation

Schools find campaign talk conflicts with no-bullies message

March 5, 2016
By CAROLYN THOMPSON Associated Press BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) Ryan Lysek rose to become vice president of his fifth-grade class at Lorraine Academy in Buffalo, New York, after the sitting veep got bounced for saying things that went against the school’s anti-bullying rules. So the 10-year-old is a little puzzled that candidates running to lead the […]
State & Nation

US prosecutor finds no crime in NY governor’s panel shutdown

January 16, 2016
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) An investigation has found insufficient evidence that Gov. Andrew Cuomo committed a federal crime through his handling of a commission he created to root out corruption in state government, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said Monday. The Democratic governor appointed the Moreland Commission, consisting mostly of prosecutors, in July 2013 to investigate public […]
State & Nation

Uber looks to expand throughout New York; cabbies fight back

January 2, 2016
By DAVID KLEPPER Associated Press ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Lawmakers returning to Albany for the usual debates over taxes and spending will also take on an issue even more basic to many New Yorkers - the options for getting home from the train station, the airport or a long night out on the town. Uber is […]
State & Nation

NY seeks comment on proposed use of air rifles for big game

December 26, 2015
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) The Department of Environmental Conservation is seeking public comment on proposed regulations allowing the use of big bore air rifles for taking big game, starting in the Fall 2016 hunting season. The agency enacted regulations in 2010 allowing air-powered firearms for hunting small game. Air-powered rifles that meet certain specifications, termed ``big […]
State & Nation

NY judge hears suit to close campaign finance loophole

December 19, 2015
CATSKILL, N.Y. (AP) Lawyers for New York University’s Brennan Center, three state legislators and others urged a state judge on Wednesday to close the state’s campaign finance loophole that lets wealthy individuals use limited liability companies to give millions of dollars to candidates. “It’s caused so much corruption in Albany,’’ attorney Elizabeth Saylor told Justice […]
State & Nation

Conviction of ex-speaker sends NY politics into turmoil

December 5, 2015
By DAVID KLEPPER and LARRY NEUMEISTER Associated Press ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) The conviction of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has shaken New York politics down to the granite foundations of the state Capitol, provoking fresh calls to overhaul a system that has stubbornly clung to its long history of corruption. A jury convicted the 71-year-old […]
State & Nation

New York plots path to renewable energy goal

November 30, 2015
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) New York is taking steps to accomplish Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s goal of generating half of the state’s electricity from renewable sources by 2030. Cuomo’s administration says Monday that it will task the state’s Public Service Commission with enforcing the 50 percent target. About 26 percent of the state’s power now comes from […]
State & Nation

More optimism among middle class, buoys US consumer sentiment

November 28, 2015
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) Americans were more optimistic about their incomes and personal finances this month, particularly among lower and middle-class households, lifting consumers’ outlook. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index, released Wednesday, rose to 91.3 in November from 90 in the previous month. That is close to the […]
State & Nation

New York investigating bird deaths at Lake Ontario

November 24, 2015
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) New York conservation officials are the deaths of birds found along the shores of Lake Ontario since mid-October. The Department of Environmental Conservation says preliminary examination indicates type E botulism is the likely cause. Further testing is being done. Similar deaths have occurred in fish-eating waterfowl and other birds on Lake Ontario […]

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