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The newly elected council members in the town of Corning hosted an informal town hall meeting to get to know the concerns and expectations of their constituents.
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Parts of the region could see a total of between six and 12 inches of snow Friday night into Saturday morning. A state of emergency is in effect in Broome, Otsego, Delaware, Chenango and Cortland counties.
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Nurses at Cayuga Medical Center are trying to unionize.
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In a statement, Cayuga United said over 70% of Cayuga Medical nurses have signed union authorization cards.
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WSKG’s Ithaca-area reporter Aurora Berry caught up with News Director Phoebe Taylor-Vuolo about what we know so far about the cancellations.
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Charuk beat Republican incumbent Martin Meaney by 11 votes.
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All present board members voted to kill the measure, which has been the source of controversy in the Tompkins County town since September.
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The county will increase spending by approximately $17 million next year. Social services, public safety, personnel costs and infrastructure are the largest expenditures.
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The Corning town board approved a $2.2 million budget Nov. 18 after nearly two hours of public comment, corrections and changes. The board also approved a tax cap of just under one percent and a nearly $4 tax rate.
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The county declared a state of emergency late last month, just before Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits lapsed amid the recent federal government shutdown.
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According to Republican Congressman Mike Lawler, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has reversed the cancellation of local naturalization ceremonies across New York.
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U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services says people affected by the cancellations will still be able to continue the naturalization process.