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Zilvinas Silenas

OPINION: An Eerie Silence About the State of Education in NY

A recent analysis by National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP (https://www.nationsreportcard.gov/reports/mathematics/2024/g12/) lamented the declining state of U.S. education by highlighting how scores in grade 12 math and reading have hit record lows. While COVID-19 was definitely a factor, others correctly pointed out that the decline began before the pandemic. New York State shows a similar […]

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Lee Hamilton

OPINION: Why Voting in Elections Matters More Than Ever

Many states around the country [on Nov. 4 and before through early voting] will be holding municipal and in some cases, state elections. Whether that’s true for your state or not, I want to make a case for why turning out to vote, even in what might seem to be minor local elections, really matters.

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VIEWPOINT: Navigating the Shift from FIRE to IRIS

IRS changes for Forms 1098, 1099, and other information returns If your business files Form 1098, 1099, or other information returns with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), a major shift is on the horizon. The IRS has recently announced the launch of its new Information Return Intake System (IRIS), which is set to go live

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Broome County appoints new deputy county executive for physical services

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Broome County Executive Jason Garnar has announced the appointment of Hal McCabe as the county’s new deputy county executive for physical services. In this position, McCabe will oversee 20 departments, “ensuring coordinated operations and strategic investment in Broome County’s infrastructure and physical assets.” McCabe most recently served as mayor of the Village

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