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Monday, June 8, 2020
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School elections: Cuomo adjusts due dates for ballots to be accepted by mail
ALBANY - Votes for school boards and school budgets can be hand delivered by 5 p.m. Tuesday or received in the mail by J…
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Will the New York Thruway be renamed after Frederick Douglass? Lawmakers consider doing so
ALBANY - The New York State Thruway has been named after late Gov. Thomas Dewey since 1964. State senators want that to …
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Black Lives Matter protesters march down Route 211 in town of Wallkill
TOWN OF WALLKILL - Protesters carried out a peaceful march from the town hall on Tower Drive to Route 211, shutting down…
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New York to allow in-person graduations of up to 150 people. Here's when they can start
ALBANY - New York will allow outdoor, social-distanced graduations of up to 150 people starting June 25.
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Will New York have sleep-away camps this summer? Cuomo says what he would do if it was his daughter
ALBANY - At this point, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said, he would not send his daughters to sleep-away camp, saying the risk of t…
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Tight deadline, late ballots plague school vote season
The school budget season has been brutal for districts: cuts to state aid; just a month to hold the first-ever absentee-…
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845LIFE: Man's life devoted to building, salvaging items
Reggie Young is gently placing balusters on the floor as his crew carefully dismantles an historic staircase in a house …
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Plane crash at Wurtsboro Airport leaves one dead, another injured
MAMAKATING - A plane crash at Wurtsboro Airport in the town left one man dead and another injured Friday evening.A singl…
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NY churches, temples, mosques can go to 25% in Phase 2. What to know
Houses of worship in New York's regions that have entered phase 2 can open to 25% capacity, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Satur…
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Steve Israel: Summertime's coming and with an essential new rulebook
It's hard to imagine many more fertile breeding grounds for the coronavirus than the close, insulated quarters of the su…
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Why George Floyd's death, COVID-19 inequality sparked protests: 'We're witnessing history'
At first, George Floyd's death on Memorial Day sparked outrage over a stunning display of police brutality caught on vid…
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Hudson Valley home sales heat up with a spike in NYC buyers
A house in Cornwall goes on the market and has eight buyers check it out in one day. Two promptly offer the full price o…
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Special education in schools allowed this summer in New York
ALBANY - New York schools can offer in-person special education instruction this summer, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced.
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Dealing with disinheritance, spouses
Although you may want to leave everything you own to your children, you may also not trust or get along with one of your…
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Restaurants prepare for outdoor reopenings on Tuesday
Jim Haurey, owner of The Grange restaurant on Ryerson Road in Warwick, hardly slept Thursday night thinking about plans …
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