New York
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Instead, students will receive boxed to-go lunches between 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. as part of their meal plans at specific residential halls, cafes and retail locations.
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Administrators from the Ithaca City School District (ICSD) presented a list of pending and implemented budget cuts to Board of Education members during a special voting meeting Tuesday night.
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ALBANY — New York’s manufacturers of craft spirits, cider and mead can now ship directly to consumers. Governor Kathy Hochul has signed legislation that will allow the state’s craft beverage producers to ship their unique products directly to consumers within New York and across state lines. Hochul said in a press release, “New York’s craft…
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Vilchez, who is also interning at the DNC, will address the convention as part of a segment focused on the impact of gun violence in the U.S. His speech is scheduled to air Thursday night., just before Vice President Kamala Harris accepts the Democratic Party’s nomination for president.
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New York State Police say that the deaths of two men found on August 10 are the result of a homicide and suicide. According to authorities, Matthew J. Lott fatally shot Scott E. Cleary before taking his own life. Cleary’s body was discovered inside his residence at 257 Parsons Road, while Lott’s body was found…
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The Ithaca Police Department announced Tuesday it has launched an investigation into a hate crime involving an unknown suspect who allegedly “made derogatory comments about the victim’s gender identity,” according to a statement from the department.
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ITHACA, N.Y. — Workers at Cornell University represented by the United Auto Workers began to strike Sunday night, the effects of which have reverberated across the Ivy League school’s campus as it scrambles to find people to plug up its staffing shortage. UAW officials started the strike the night before thousands of new students were…
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ITHACA, N.Y. —Service and maintenance workers at Cornell University began a strike Sunday night, just as thousands of students were preparing to return to campus for the fall semester. The United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2300, which represents about 1,200 workers including cafeteria staff, custodians, and groundskeepers, initiated the strike after months of contract negotiations…
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UAW Local 2300 President Christine Johnson announced the strike on Sunday to dozens of workers and supporters that rallied outside the Cornell CISER building, where Johnson and other union officials had bargained for hours with Cornell representatives.
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Over 2,000 swimmers took advantage of free Learn-to-Swim lessons this summer at New York State Parks. The program, expanded under Governor Kathy Hochul’s NY SWIMS initiative, tripled the number of participating facilities to 22, up from previous years.