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Kathy Hochul

New York’s inflation-refund checks are on the way

State warns of scammers       ALBANY — Inflation-refund checks of up to $400 are coming to 8.2 million households across New York. The process started Sept. 26, and the state is mailing checks directly to eligible New Yorkers, with deliveries to continue throughout October and November, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that day. Residents […]

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Michael J. Jory

Herkimer College names director of campus safety

HERKIMER, N.Y. — Herkimer County Community College recently announced it has appointed Michael J. Jory, of Herkimer, as its director of campus safety. Jory has served as chief of police at the Herkimer Police Department since January 2017. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing all police operations, personnel, and resources, setting departmental policies,

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State audit finds improved accuracy in Thruway toll collections

ALBANY, N.Y. — When it comes to Thruway tolls, the New York State Thruway Authority is generally accurate with its billing process, although a recent review identified some exceptions and recommended better monitoring and corrective actions. That’s according to an audit that New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli released Sept. 23. “The Thruway Authority has

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New York DFS readies for leadership transition

ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) will soon have new leadership. Gov. Kathy Hochul on Sept. 29 announced that Adrienne Harris, who has served as superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) for four years, is leaving the state’s top financial regulatory agency. As for

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Walter Mosley

$200M available in next round of DRI, New York Forward

Nov. 7 application deadline   ALBANY — Communities interested in applying for funding through New York State’s signature downtown-revitalization and economic-development programs have until early November to apply. The state says a total of $200 million is available in the next round of funding. That is comprised of $100 million each for round 9 of

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John C. Williams

VIEWPOINT: Prepare for the Unexpected

A key lesson of the past 20 years is to expect the unexpected. Over that period, we’ve faced the global financial crisis, the euro crisis, the long period of zero or even negative interest rates, the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s war on Ukraine, and most recently, seismic shifts in the global trade and geopolitical environment. Unpredictable

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Ask Rusty: I’d like to retire early, but don’t want my Social Security cut

Dear Rusty: I will turn 65 [soon] and my husband is age 72 (he retired in 2019 at age 66). I would like to retire and enjoy some time with him before he gets too much older. I do not want to have my Social Security (SS) benefits reduced by retiring earlier, but I don’t

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Bill Hammond

VIEWPOINT: Why New York’s Health Premiums Keep Going Up

New Yorkers continue to face some of the costliest health-insurance premiums in the U.S., and the insurance industry’s recently finalized rate applications shed light on why that is. In summaries filed with the state regulators, insurers attributed their price hikes to rising costs — including state-specific factors, such as insurance taxes and coverage mandates, as

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Erik Michal

VIEWPOINT: Accurate ROI measurement

Solving for B2B performance marketing’s greatest challenge  Necessity is famously the mother of invention. With uncertainty surrounding marketing budgets big and small, the current need for business-to-business (B2B) marketers is almost universal: the ability to accurately measure return on investment (ROI), justifying every line-item to the penny. Here’s a wide-angle look at the trends shaping

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OPINION: HALT Act Recommendations a Good Start, but More Needed for NY Prison Safety

New York’s prison system is broken, and changes recommended by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) to address some of its biggest shortcomings represent a great start to repairing that broken system. But until the Humane Alternatives to Long-Term Solitary Confinement (HALT) Act, which drastically limits correctional officers’ ability to

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