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Counties in the News, May 3, 2018
- By: NYSAC
- On: 05/03/2018 13:16:32
- In: Counties in the News
NATION
If Facial Recognition Comes to Body Cameras, How Will Government Respond?
STATEWIDE
New York State launches new case against Spectrum
Solar panels installed in NY State Parks
Looking Inside New York State's Cyber Security Strategy
Governor Cuomo: $30M for next phase in plan to combat homelessness
NEW YORK CITY
Why Are New York's Schools Segregated? It's Not as Simple as Housing
Cash Is Still Hard to Find in New York City Courthouses
City rolling out $3.3M initiative to reform domestic abusers before they're arrested
LONG ISLAND
Long Island Towns Look to High-Tech Septic to Remedy Environmental Concerns
MTA official pledges East Side Access will be ready by 2022
HUDSON VALLEY
Putnam Gets $1.7 Million More To Repave Crumbling Route 6
Housing rehabilitation aid available to income-eligible seniors in Dutchess County
15 New Members Appointed To Westchester County Women's Advisory Board
Million Air cuts ribbon on new Westchester County Airport hangar
Schumer: “Tick explosion” in the Valley
CAPITAL
Saratoga economic effort takes shape, but under veil
Rensselaer County residents meet to discuss ICE program concerns
NORTH COUNTRY
St. Lawrence County Lawmakers Oppose Trapshooting Bill
St. Lawrence County appoints new assistant administrator
MOHAWK VALLEY
21 graduate from correction officer Basic Academy
Officials Discuss Bringing In Armed Resource Officers In Otsego County Schools
SOUTHERN TIER
Broome County, Rumble Ponies to go Purple for Power to the Purple Day
Broome County health official warn residents about dramatic increase in Lyme disease
CENTRAL NEW YORK
Tompkins County prepares for age limits for jail, prison sentences
Oswego County joins drone corridor project
FINGER LAKES
Updating Yates County comprehensive plan
Amazon now hiring for open positions in Henrietta
Rochester awarded U.S. environmental cleanup grants
WESTERN NEW YORK
Niagara County Sheriff's Office to ramp up traffic enforcement efforts in Pendleton
Poloncarz schedules conversations on school districts
Focusing on mental health in Erie County
Poloncarz, union reach agreement to raise wages for CPS workers