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Counties in the News, July 2, 2018
- By: NYSAC
- On: 07/02/2018 10:54:14
- In: Counties in the News
New York's counties, Coroners and Medical Examiners warn against opioid abuse
NATION
Overcoming Public-Employee Silence
More Women Than Men: State Legislatures Could Shift for the First Time
Proposed bans on plastic straws run into resistance
STATEWIDE
$275M in state funding available for clean water projects
Cuomo announces $11 million in aid for hurricane victims from Puerto Rico
NEW YORK CITY Reynoso Pushes More Solar Energy In Low-Income Households
NYC turns parking spots into car share-only zones
LONG ISLAND
Sparkler bans in Nassau, Suffolk aim to keep children safe
$62 Million For Pedestrian Safety Upgrades
HUDSON VALLEY
New equipment at Wilcox Park in Milan, Dutchess County, aids disabled visitors
Over $1M to Support New, Military Veterans Farmers
Cheers! Mid-Hudson Valley is New York's brewing capital
CAPITAL
Albany County gets unexpected revenues for housing immigrants
Washington County foster teens hit with state funding cut
Officials warn drivers to drive sober this summer
NORTH COUNTRY
North Country REDC meets in Lake Placid
Canton receives $100,000 to cut costs and reduce energy consumption
DEC announces completion of projects improving access to outdoor recreation in Adirondacks
MOHAWK VALLEY
Harmful algae blooms found in Madison, Oneida counties
SOUTHERN TIER
New tech may revolutionize NY wastewater treatment
Southern Tier Hemp Summit brings hemp industry leaders to Binghamton
CENTRAL NEW YORK
Farming creates new opportunities for refugees in Central New York
Heat leads to more algae blooms across New York State, harmful to people and pets
Should Tompkins make a living wage standard? Local group to study possible impacts
FINGER LAKES
Lifesafer program available to Seneca County residents
Curbside recycling programs are now such money-losers that it's going to cost us more
NYS Parks seeking police officer candidates
Allegany County farmer receives $50K grant
Chautauqua County is looking for your help solving crimes