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Attention drivers: New York’s expanded Move Over Law takes effect March 27
ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday reminded drivers that New York’s Move Over Law will soon expand to include all vehicles stopped along the roadway. Starting March 27, the law will require drivers to take precautions — including slowing down and moving over — to avoid a crash with all vehicles stopped along […]
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ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday reminded drivers that New York’s Move Over Law will soon expand to include all vehicles stopped along the roadway.
Starting March 27, the law will require drivers to take precautions — including slowing down and moving over — to avoid a crash with all vehicles stopped along the roadway.
“The safety of all New Yorkers is my top priority, especially those pulled over to the side of the road,” Hochul said in the announcement. “If you see that you are approaching a disabled vehicle, slow down and move over as best you can to give them some space.”
Under the law, when a driver is approaching a vehicle stopped along either shoulder of the road, they should either change into a lane not immediately adjacent to the vehicle, or slow down to a reasonable speed if unable to safely make a lane change.
The law first became effective in 2010 to prevent collisions with emergency vehicles that were stopped on the roadway. State lawmakers have expanded the law several times to also cover hazard vehicles, highway–worker vehicles, and tow trucks.
In 2023, Hochul signed a bill to “further strengthen” the law by including this protection for all vehicles stopped on the roadway, her office said.
From 2016–2020, 37 people were killed outside disabled vehicles in New York. Nationally, nearly 300 drivers are struck and killed roadside every year, Hochul’s office said.
IAED accepting sign-ups for manufacturing work program through this Friday
ITHACA, N.Y. — Ithaca Area Economic Development (IAED) is accepting registrations for the Pathways to Manufacturing program, which begins April 8 at the TC3–Ithacaextension center
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SUNY Poly appoints new conference and events coordinator
MARCY, N.Y. — Bringing more than 20 years of experience to the role, Bill Dustin has joined SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) as its coordinator
Naturally Lewis is accepting applications for Launch Lewis County grant program
LOWVILLE, N.Y. — Naturally Lewis, the economic-development agency in Lewis County, says it’s accepting applications for the Launch Lewis County grant program until May 15. In partnership with Lewis County, Naturally Lewis has $300,000 and is seeking entrepreneurs who are looking to start their businesses that will “enhance the quality of life for residents and
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LOWVILLE, N.Y. — Naturally Lewis, the economic-development agency in Lewis County, says it’s accepting applications for the Launch Lewis County grant program until May 15.
In partnership with Lewis County, Naturally Lewis has $300,000 and is seeking entrepreneurs who are looking to start their businesses that will “enhance the quality of life for residents and make Lewis County a more attractive place to live, work, and play,”per the Monday announcement.
The 6-month program will provide entrepreneurs with the training, funding, and the tools needed to open their business.
Naturally Lewis says it’s seeking creative projects that have a focus in categories that include food & beverage, tourism, small-scale manufacturing, and construction trades.
Once the program is complete, entrepreneurs will submit business–plan proposals for a chance to receive a grant of $10,000, $20,000 or $30,000, depending on total project costs, Naturally Lewis said.
The program will also provide grant recipients with ongoing business support through Naturally Lewis, along with a professional photoshoot, grand opening promotion, and access to low-interest loan fund, for which the business owner must qualify.
Those interested can visit https://naturallylewis.com/growing-opportunities/launchlc.
Those applying must be a for-profit microenterprise business with five or fewer employees.
To qualify for a grant, applicants/owners must be considered low to moderate income, or they must create a job that will be available to low to moderate income individuals. To make income determination, Naturally Lewis says an applicant must be prepared to submit both 2022 and 2023 income tax returns to demonstrate eligibility; and, if creating a new job for grant eligibility, the awardee must create a full-time job first in order to receive the grant.
In addition, Naturally Lewis says applicants must contribute personal funds to cover at least 10 percent of the total project cost. Grant funds can only cover up to 90 percent of the project cost.
Applicants must be startup businesses, meaning they’re either new or in operation for less than six months.
CenterState CEO announces annual meeting keynote speaker, finalists for Business of the Year
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The leader of the U.S. AI Safety Institute will deliver keynote remarks at CenterState CEO’s annual meeting, which is set for April
WISE Women’s Business Center awarded state grant, selected as an entrepreneurship-assistance center
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The WISE Women’s Business Center (WISE WBC) says it has been selected as one of 24 entrepreneurship-assistance centers in New York. The
People news: Valicenti Advisory Services adds staff accountant
ELMIRA, N.Y. — Valicenti Advisory Services, Inc. has announced the addition of Ashley M. Edwards as a staff tax accountant. As a member of the
McMahon discusses Micron, DeWitt film hub sale in State of the County address
DeWITT, N.Y. — Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon used his 2024 State of the County address to provide updates on the Micron Technology Inc. (NASDAQ:MU)
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