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Former Shortsville fire company treasurer pleads guilty to theft

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Former Shortsville fire company treasurer pleads guilty to theft
A former fire company treasurer in Ontario County pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $75,000, officials said. Jill Havens, who served with the Citizens Hose Company in Shortsville, admitted to the felony in county court. Authorities said the theft occurred over a four-year period while Havens served as treasurer from 2018 through August ... FULL STORY
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INSIDE GOVERNMENT: Auburn city manager talks budget, Lake Ave. bridge (podcast)

INSIDE GOVERNMENT: Auburn city manager talks budget, Lake Ave. bridge (podcast)
On a recent episode of Inside Government, Auburn City Manager Jennifer Haines provided an update on key city initiatives and priorities. Haines, who has led the city since June after ... LAUNCH STREAM
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Legislation targets Wayne County murderer paroled in Erie County

Legislation targets Wayne County murderer paroled in Erie County
An Erie County lawmaker has introduced legislation aimed at preventing a convicted double murderer on parole from living in the county. Chad Campbell was originally convicted in Wayne County, prompting renewed concern among residents and officials. The bill, ... Read More

Hochul announces mental health training for responders

Hochul announces mental health training for responders
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a new statewide training program to support first respondersโ€™ mental health. The training is aimed at helping mental health professionals better understand and treat emergency personnel. Officials said the online course focuses on first ... Read More

URMC receives $2.1M grant for dental program

The Eastman Institute for Oral Health at the University of Rochester received a $2.1 million federal grant to expand dental training and care. Officials said the funding will support a new program aimed at ...

Christensen officially wins Penn Yan mayor race

A manual recount confirmed the results of a tight Penn Yan mayoral race, making Patricia Christensen the villageโ€™s next mayor, according to the Finger Lakes Times. Christensen defeated incumbent Dan Condella by just three ...

Ontario sheriff warns of bail scam targeting residents

The Ontario County Sheriffโ€™s Office is warning residents about a phone scam involving fake bail requests. Officials said multiple people have reported receiving calls from someone claiming to be with the sheriffโ€™s office. Authorities ...

Lawmakers, employers push Tier 6 changes

State lawmakers and public employers are urging action on Tier 6 pension rules ahead of the April 1 state budget deadline. They warn that failing to address the issue is contributing to workforce shortages ...

NY officials promote expanded child tax credit

State and local officials are urging families to take advantage of an expanded child tax credit and free tax assistance ahead of the April 15 filing deadline. The effort was highlighted in Albany by ...

Ovid protest planned for No Kings Day

A demonstration is planned Saturday in Ovid as part of the national No Kings Day of Action. Organizers said the event will take place from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the intersection of ...

Hochul backs new limits on modified guns

Gov. Kathy Hochul is pushing new legislation to restrict firearms that can be converted into illegal machine guns. The proposal targets so-called โ€œDIYโ€ modifications and 3D-printed weapons, with support from law enforcement officials. The ...

Man arrested on warrant in Seneca Falls

Police made an arrest Tuesday on an outstanding warrant in Seneca Falls. Jamison M. Davis, 24, of Geneva was taken into custody on a warrant issued by Seneca Falls Town Court. The warrant was ...

Woman arrested after reported domestic incident in Mentz

Deputies responded to a reported domestic incident March 21 in the town of Mentz. Lisa E. Lucio, 60, of Mentz was arrested following the investigation, according to the Cayuga County Sheriffโ€™s Office. Authorities said ...

Lawmakers push for funding to address SUNY, CUNY maintenance backlog

New York lawmakers and students are urging increased funding to address billions of dollars in deferred maintenance across SUNY and CUNY campuses, according to WSYR-TV. Officials estimate the backlog ranges from $7 billion to ...

Rural paramedicine programs help fill EMS gaps in New York

Emergency medical services in rural New York are adapting to staffing shortages by expanding into community paramedicine, according to Spectrum News. The model allows EMTs to make scheduled home visits, providing basic care outside ...

Who has the right to nutritious food in New York?

Access to nutritious food remains uneven across New York, with disparities tied to income and geography, according to Spectrum News. Advocates say food insecurity continues to affect underserved communities. Efforts to address the issue ...

Tompkins County explores potential countywide minimum wage

Tompkins County officials and Cornell researchers have launched a discussion series to explore the possibility of a countywide minimum wage, according to WENY News. The effort is part of a broader research initiative to ...

Heating oil prices surge, creating uncertainty for property managers

Heating oil prices are rising sharply, leaving property managers and residents facing higher costs, according to recent data. The spike is putting pressure on building operators during colder months. Some landlords may be forced ...

Lawmakers renew push to allow wine sales in grocery stores

New York lawmakers are once again advancing legislation that would allow wine to be sold in grocery stores, according to Spectrum News. The bill, reintroduced by Sen. Liz Krueger and Assemblymember Pam Hunter, aims ...

How Social Security Payments Compare in New York vs. the National Average

Roughly 75 million Americans rely on Social Security payments, with the average monthly benefit sitting just above $2,000 following the latest 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). While benefit formulas are based on lifetime earnings and ...
SPORTS

No. 8 Syracuse womenโ€™s lacrosse edges UAlbany to extend win streak to eight

No. 8 Syracuse womenโ€™s lacrosse edges UAlbany to extend win streak to eight
No. 8 Syracuse womenโ€™s lacrosse (8-3, 4-2 ACC) pushed its win streak to eight games with a 10-8 win over UAlbany (7-3, 2-0 America East) on Tuesday afternoon at John Fallon Field. Photo via Syracuse Athletics Syracuse set the tone ... Read More
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Blood drive scheduled in Clifton Springs

As delta variant surges, second Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine dose gives big immunity boost
A blood drive is scheduled Thursday at Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic as part of efforts to address a national shortage. The drive will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the facility on Coulter Road. Organizers ... Read More
NATIONAL INTEREST

Finland tops global happiness rankings again

Finland tops global happiness rankings again
Finland ranks as the worldโ€™s happiest country for the ninth straight year, according to a new global report. The latest World Happiness Report shows Nordic countries continuing to dominate the top rankings. Iceland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway all ... Read More
PODCASTS & LIVE STREAMS

SENECA COUNTY: Supervisors hold March meeting (webcast)

SENECA COUNTY: Supervisors hold March meeting (webcast)
On Tuesday, March 24, 2026 the Seneca County Board of Supervisors held its regularly scheduled meeting, which was live-streamed on YouTube. The video can be watched on-demand using the player below ... Launch Stream
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