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Governor Hochul Proclaims November “New York State Apprenticeship Month” to Highlight Debt-Free Career Pathways

(WNY News Now) – Statewide Campaign Aims to Inform New Yorkers About the Benefits of Registered Apprenticeships.For the third consecutive year, Governor Kathy Hochul proclaimed November New York State Apprenticeship Month as part of her continued support of this highly effective workforce development model that is helping to prepare the next generation of New Yorkers for careers of tomorrow. As part of the announcement, the New York State Department of Labor launched a new public awareness campaign featuring Commissioner Reardon and New York State Education Commissioner Betty Rosa promoting registered apprenticeships as a form of higher education that is often debt-free. NYSDOL is also working with NYSED to promote and educate school districts about this positive pathway to gainful employm...
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Governor Hochul Launches “Call Out Hate” Campaign to Combat Discrimination Across New York

(WNY News Now) – Governor Kathy Hochul announces a new public information campaign aimed at combating hate and bias in New York State, encouraging residents to report incidents and access support.Governor Kathy Hochul, in conjunction with the New York State Division of Human Rights’ Hate and Bias Prevention Unit, announced a public information campaign to educate New Yorkers about the support available in combating hate and bias in communities across New York State, as well as the importance of reporting such incidents when they occur. The campaign, entitled “Call Out Hate,” will be featured in the coming months in the New York City Subway, Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road train cars and transit stations. It will also be included in statewide Division educational events reminding New ...
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Hochul Boosts Pay for 2,100 New York State Trainees to Attract and Retain Talent

(WNY News Now) – Governor Kathy Hochul announced a significant pay increase for 2,100 New York State employees in professional traineeships across 46 state agencies, aimed at enhancing recruitment and retention efforts for state government roles.Governor Kathy Hochul today announced a series of pay increases for about 2,100 New York State employees working in professional traineeships across 46 state agencies to help attract and retain talent. Employees in these positions will receive either a 5.7 percent increase in salary or an 11.6 percent increase in salary, depending on their title. The increases reflect Governor Hochul’s commitment to affordability for New York’s employees and families, while ensuring the Empire State provides the best services and protections for all New Yorkers for...
Alzheimer’s Association Urges Dementia Caregivers: Prioritize Your Health to Provide Better Care
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Alzheimer’s Association Urges Dementia Caregivers: Prioritize Your Health to Provide Better Care

(WNY News Now) – As National Family Caregivers and Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month unfold, the Alzheimer’s Association calls for caregivers to focus on their own health and well-being amid the stresses of dementia care.BUFFALO, N.Y.  – During National Family Caregivers and National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month in November, the Alzheimer’s Association is encouraging dementia caregivers to make their own health an equal priority as they navigate the demands and stresses of caring for someone else.“As difficult as it may be, caregivers need to make their health and well-being an equal priority,” said Amanda Nobrega, vice president of programs for Upstate New York Chapters. “Maintaining your health can help you be a better caregiver. No caregiver should face this disease alone. The ...
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Harborcreek Fire Department Cancels Nova Raffle Due to Financial Losses

(WNY News Now) – In an unexpected turn of events, the Harborcreek Fire Department (HCFD) has been forced to cancel its highly anticipated Nova raffle after the event’s financial viability was called into question.The Harborcreek Fire Department (HCFD) announced the cancellation of its Nova raffle, citing significant financial challenges. The decision came after the department’s partner, NFI Empire, notified HCFD that the raffle could not proceed unless the department purchased the car outright. Faced with this ultimatum, the department realized that continuing the raffle would result in a substantial loss of approximately $25,000, factoring in both the car’s value and the promised cash prizes.During a meeting, the HCFD membership discussed the issue thoroughly and determined that, despite ...
Jamestown Lights Up the Season: Enter the 2024 Holiday Lights Contest for a Chance to Win Big!
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Jamestown Lights Up the Season: Enter the 2024 Holiday Lights Contest for a Chance to Win Big!

(WNY News Now) – The City of Jamestown invites residents to get festive this holiday season by entering the 2024 Holiday Lights Contest for a chance to win a $100 ShopLocalCHQ gift card and spread seasonal cheer across the community.JAMESTOWN, NY – November 5, 2024 – The City of Jamestown is excited to announce its 2024 Holiday Lights Contest, encouraging residents to deck their homes in festive décor for a chance to win a ShopLocalCHQ gift card! Open to all residential properties within the city, this contest celebrates the creativity and holiday spirit of Jamestown residents across the six wards. Sponsored by the City of Jamestown, Greater Chautauqua Federal Credit Union, and Southern Chautauqua Federal Credit Union, this festive event aims to spread joy and community pride throughout th...
New York City Subway Hits 1 Billion Riders in 2024, Setting New Milestones for Transit System
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New York City Subway Hits 1 Billion Riders in 2024, Setting New Milestones for Transit System

(WNY News Now) – Governor Hochul Celebrates Record Ridership, Rebounding Faster Than Pre-Pandemic Levels.Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority hit one billion trips on the New York City subway in 2024. The billionth customer was identified as Sir Michael Carrasquillo from Prospect Heights, Brooklyn who tapped into the subway system at Atlantic Av–Barclays Ctr 2 3 4 5 B D N R Q Station at 1:45 p.m. Mr. Carrasquillo received four weeks of unlimited rides on an OMNY card, and an OMNY hat and T-shirt. This milestone follows the busiest Sunday since the pandemic with the subway carrying 2.6 million riders during the New York City Marathon and comes nearly two months earlier than in 2022. October was the busiest October for New York City Transit since the...
Hochul Unveils $20M in Funding for Home Flood Resilience and Energy Upgrades
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Hochul Unveils $20M in Funding for Home Flood Resilience and Energy Upgrades

(WNY News Now) – Governor’s Program Boosts Climate Resilience with New Round of Support for Homeowners in Flood-Prone Areas.Governor Kathy Hochul announced up to $20 million is available for eligible homeowners in flood prone areas to make proactive flood mitigation and energy-efficiency improvements to their homes as part of a new round of funding for the Resilient Retrofits Program. This latest round of funding builds upon the program’s initial $10 million allocation as part of a pilot phase in 2023.“We are committed to building resilient communities and ensuring more New Yorkers are protected from extreme weather before it occurs,” Governor Hochul said. “By expanding our successful Resilient Retrofits program, eligible homeowners have access to additional resources that can help keep th...
JPS 2024-25 Delayed Opening/Closing Information
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JPS 2024-25 Delayed Opening/Closing Information

(WNY News Now) – JAMESTOWN, N.Y. – As the weather begins to change, Jamestown Public Schools may need to delay or close schools due to weather conditions. If schools are closed or have a delayed opening, JPS will make an announcement on area radio and television stations, and post on the JPS Facebook Page (@JamestownPublicSchools) and JPS Twitter/X feed (@JamestownSchool). The district will also communicate with families and staff using its direct messaging system. Parents and students can expect to receive telephone, email and text messages on delayed openings or school closings, as long as their contact information is up-to-date in the district’s system. The district encourages families to contact their child’s main office to update their contact information. School closing decisions are...
New Era for Catskill: Governor Hochul Unveils $4.4 Million Bridge Overhaul
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New Era for Catskill: Governor Hochul Unveils $4.4 Million Bridge Overhaul

(WNY News Now) – Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the successful completion of a significant infrastructure project: the replacement of the Cauterskill Road Bridge over I-87 in Greene County.Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the completion of a $4.4 million bridge replacement project over I-87 in Greene County. The Cauterskill Road bridge (milepost 112.57) in the Town of Catskill was replaced with a modern structure. The bridge carries Cauterskill Road (County Road 47) over the Thruway (I-87).“The completion of the Cauterskill Road Bridge represents New York’s continued commitment to enhancing our transportation system and ensuring that our motorists commute on safe and reliable roads,” Governor Hochul said. “This bridge replacement will not only improve the quality of our roadways,...