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Counties in the News, October 29, 2018

Monday's news from counties across the state.

NATION
Here's How County Governments Spend Their IT Budgets
 
STATEWIDE

How the New York State Police bomb unit handles suspicious packages

NEW YORK CITY
New York City waives taxi owner fees amid suicides, hardship

A Building Boom Pushes New York City Outward

 
LONG ISLAND       

Recycling is piling up at LI facilities, as China puts limits on buying

Behind the scenes with the Nassau County Arson Bomb Squad

Volunteer Firefighters, EMTs Honored For Heroism


HUDSON VALLEY

Ulster County receives award for response to sexual assault

Measles outbreak: Q&A with Rockland County health commissioner


CAPITAL

NY officials ramping up security at local Jewish centers after Pittsburgh shooting

CDTA launches free downtown Albany trolley service

 
NORTH COUNTRY

North Country Welcome Center opening slated for November

New help for people battling addiction in the North Country

Women, Infant and Children's program in North Country now using electronic benefit card


MOHAWK VALLEY

Oneida County commissioner receives high honor

Herkimer jail plans move forward


SOUTHERN TIER

Chenango County Sheriff's Office looking to add more 911 dispatchers
First Forestry Summit Held In Broome County

Legislature funds Prevention Coaliton

Historic 1913 suffrage convention re-enacted in downtown Binghamton

CENTRAL NEW YORK
First of its kind affordable housing in Onondaga County breaks ground

Schumer announces $1.5M grant to fight opioids in Oswego County

 
FINGER LAKES

Combining services - Ontario Co. Meals on Wheels food made in Jail

DEC reminds public to avoid caves, mines to protect NY bat populations

 
WESTERN NEW YORK

Cattaragus County Sherriff's Office to Hold Pill Take Back Day

Production company looking to partner with Erie County Sheriff's Office for TV show

Family & Children's Service of Niagara has a new name

 

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