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ANCA clean-energy director named to NYS climate justice working group

SARANAC LAKE — An official with the Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA) has been named to New York’s climate justice working group.  Jerrod Bley, ANCA’s clean-energy program director, is one of three individuals from rural communities to be named to the panel.  The group will help guide the implementation of New York’s new Climate Leadership […]

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Madison County seeks public input on updated solid-waste management plan

WAMPSVILLE — The Madison County Department of Solid Waste has released a draft of the updated local solid-waste management plan (SWMP) that will focus on the next 10 years (from 2021 through 2030) of solid-waste disposal and recycling in Madison County.  In the past, Madison County has prepared SWMPs to “evaluate and execute an environmentally

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MACNY to honor Wall of Fame inductees on virtual event in September

DeWITT — MACNY, the Manufacturers Association, later this month plans to honor Kathleen Alaimo and Louis DeMent as the 2020 inductees for the Manufacturers Wall of Fame.  The recognition is part of a two-week long virtual “Celebration of Manufacturing” event in September in place of its annual dinner, which is usually held in May. Due

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EPA proposes cleanup plan for superfund site of former Sidney company

SIDNEY, N.Y. — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing a cleanup plan to address creosote contamination at the GCL Tie and Treating superfund site located in the village of Sidney in Delaware County.  The location is a former wood-treating facility that was operated between the early 1950s and 1988 when the property was

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FDA approves Lansing firm’s product to disinfect N95 respirators

LANSING, N.Y. — NovaSterilis, a nearly two-decade old Ithaca–area company, says health-care workers can use one of its products to decontaminate “select” N95 respirators used as personal protective equipment (PPE) during the COVID-19 pandemic.  The firm on Sept. 1 announced the emergency-use authorization by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration to use its Nova2200 system

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Report outlines state agencies’ efforts in using sustainable practices

New York State agencies on Aug. 23 issued a report which documents how “innovative” energy efficiency and sustainability programs have “substantially reduced” energy use in state buildings, tripled the generation of solar energy over the past two years, and “significantly” curbed paper use.  “Most significantly,” the 2018-19 Greening New York State Report also notes a 22.6

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OPINION: Yes, Joe, you are a radical socialist who is soft on rioters

Joe Biden recently asked a simple question: “Do I look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters?”  The answer is yes. When Biden refused to condemn the violence that has gone on in Portland for almost three months, his silence was consent to that violence.  So, Joe when you don’t come out

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OPINION: We’re All in This Together

OPINION We are a nation adrift. Even before the pandemic and George Floyd’s death, the U.S. was piling on problems with little sense that we had either the leadership or the political will to address them. The coronavirus and Black Lives Matter protests have amplified those challenges, throwing older ones into stark relief and adding new

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CHRIS KIM

CHRIS KIM has joined Morgan Stanley’s Wealth Management office in Ithaca as a financial advisor. He previously was the chief investment officer at Tompkins Financial Advisors for eight years. Kim also taught at the Ithaca College for seven years. He holds an MBA degree from J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Business at Northwestern University and

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DR. DAVID ROSNER

DR. DAVID ROSNER, a general surgeon, has returned to Carthage Area Hospital’s (CAH) medical staff effective Sept.1. He sees patients at the Carthage Surgical Clinic located at the hospital’s main campus in Carthage. Rosner joins CAH with more than 30 years of surgical experience. He previously worked at CAH from 1988-2010. The doctor specializes in

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