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Another Beloved Restaurant Chain With 100 New York Eateries Confirms Massive Closures
Many New Yorkers may be forced to say goodbye to their favorite restaurant. This week, we learned Red Lobster is closing 11 locations in New York State, including four in the Hudson Valley. Hudson Valley Post also reported Wendy's is going to close a number of locations by the end...
New York EBT system to be down on Sunday. What you need to know
New York Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) users: plan to do your grocery shopping before Sunday this week. The state's EBT system will be unavailable Sunday, May 19 between 12:01 a.m. and 11 a.m. to make a vendor switch, but the process could be shorter or last longer. ...
Eavesdropping, stalking among crimes in 269 new arrests added to syracuse.com police blotter
The Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard police blotter of arrests from police agencies around Central New York was updated today. The 269 arrests added this week have dates between March 19 and May 13, but most of the new arrests are from the last couple of weeks. Those charged were 18 to 89 years old.
Visitor restrictions lifted at Wynn Hospital
UTICA, NY (WUTR/WFXV/WPNY) — The Wynn Hospital announced on Wednesday, May 15 that restrictions for their Maternal Child Units have been lifted. The restrictions, which were to better protect the hospital’s patients and employees from various respiratory illnesses such as flu and COVID, had been in place since December. The New York State Department of Health, as well as Mohawk Valley Health System maternity leaders, found the illnesses — among others — stated to no longer be prevalent and lifted the restrictions.
New Yorkers could pay even more at the grocery store if pro-lawsuit bill becomes law
New Yorkers are no strangers to the high cost of living, but skyrocketing food costs have families and small businesses feeling the pinch more than ever. Unfortunately, a piece of legislation moving in the state legislature threatens to make matters worse. Another increase in food and beverage costs won’t just...
St. Elizabeth College of Nursing graduates 52 new nurses
UTICA — The St. Elizabeth College of Nursing graduated 52 new nurses during its commencement exercise on Saturday, May 11. According to college officials, of the 52 graduates, 39 attended weekday classes and 13 participated in the evening/weekend program. The 118th graduation ceremonies were held at Mary, Mother of Our Savior Parish, formerly the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, at 2222 Genesee St.
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