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Hochul names Ernst new chair of Adirondack Park Agency

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul recently designated John Lyman Ernst as chair of the Adirondack Park Agency (APA). He will be nominated for reappointment to the APA board.   Ernst was originally appointed to the APA board in June 2016. As a member of the board, he served on the regulatory programs, state land, enforcement, and the park […]

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AAA predicts 13% rise in nationwide Thanksgiving travel

More than 53 million people are expected to travel during the Thanksgiving holiday period, up 13 percent from 2020. That’s according to the AAA Thanksgiving travel forecast.  The figure brings travel volumes within 5 percent of pre-pandemic levels in 2019, with air travel “almost completely recovering from its dramatic fall” during the pandemic, up 80 percent over

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Winter Fair set for return to Fairgrounds in February

GEDDES, N.Y. — Organizers have started promoting the third Winter Fair and hope the message reaches all corners of the Empire State.  The third Winter Fair is set for Feb. 4-6, 2022 at the Expo Center at the New York State Fairgrounds in Geddes.  “We try to reach out not only to Central New York

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Downtown Clayton project can boost tourism, officials say

CLAYTON, N.Y. — Elected officials believe a recently completed project in downtown Clayton in Jefferson County will benefit the community’s role in Thousand Islands tourism. Crews have finished work on a $9.3 million project that reconstructed and modernized State Route 970L, the main travel route through the Jefferson County village.  The project “improved resiliency” against

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VIEWPOINT: Marcellus native serves at Naval Meteorology & Oceanography Command

A Marcellus native assigned to Strike Group Oceanography Team San Diego, serves the United States Navy at the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command. Lieutenant (junior grade) Mary Morocco says she joined the Navy two years ago for the opportunities that serving provides. “The Navy provided me with the opportunity to serve my country, pay for college, and receive

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OPINION: Small Landlords Deserve To Be Heard

Gov. Kathy Hochul recently signed two new laws increasing protections for tenants in New York state. There continues to be a lot of talk in Albany about protecting tenants. Certainly, no one wants to see tenants who are genuinely struggling lose their homes.  But there is little talk in Albany about protecting small mom-and-pop property owners

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OPINION: Terrorism has changed but Remains a Threat

Twenty years ago, the United States was intently focused on terrorism. The 9/11 attacks had killed 3,000 Americans and profoundly shaken our national sense of safety and security. President George W. Bush declared we were fighting a “war on terror” and vowed we would defeat terrorist organizations. Since then, we have taken important steps to keep our

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Grossman St. Amour CPAs PLLC

ELIZABETH A. GARDNER, CPA has been promoted to partner at Grossman St. Amour CPAs PLLC. She joined the accounting firm in 2005 and works in the firm’s tax services group. Gardner practices in the areas of financial-statement preparation, income-tax return preparation, pass-through entity taxation, and tax planning for businesses and individuals. Her practice focus is

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HOPE RINALDI

HOPE RINALDI, CPA, has joined Fust Charles Chambers LLP as a tax supervisor. She previously held a tax position serving the financial-services industry at a New York City firm. Rinaldi received her bachelor’s and master’s degree in accounting from SUNY Geneseo.

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STEVE WAYMAN

STEVE WAYMAN has been promoted to senior VP/chief data and performance officer at Visions Federal Credit Union. Wayman, who has 23 years of experience with Visions, worked with President/CEO Tyrone Muse to introduce the business performance department six years ago. This push has been central to Wayman’s role at the credit union, where he now

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