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News in Schoharie County, New York

Local GOP leaders meet potential state candidates (The Daily Mail)
ALBANY — Republican county chairs from the Greater Capital Region came away from a recent dinner meeting with several potential statewide candidates optimistic that their party is poised to end the Democrat stranglehold on New York State government.
Educators hear NY budget travails (The Daily Mail) On hand for Thursday’s Greene County School Boards Association Dinner are, from left, Assemblyman Pete Lopez, C-D freshman Beverly Ohle, CHS senior Patrick Hedges, CSD Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kathleen Farrell, Benedict McCaffree of U.S. Representative Murphy’s office, CSD BOE President Randall Griffin, Senator James Seward, Allison Epstein of Gov. Paterson’s office, and C-A junior Lance ...
Area News Briefs (The Daily Star) {"DS | Body text"/}A chicken-and-biscuit fundraiser dinner will be held from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Parish Center on Walnut Street in Oneonta.
Area counties to get Medicaid funds directly (The Daily Star) Area counties not only are slated for more federal reimbursement for Medicaid but also will receive payments directly under the president's 2011 budget, a U.S. senator from New York said Tuesday. The measure is good news for upstate, where economically pressed counties have sought direct reimbursements of medical-assistance programs, said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., who wrote the provision to ...
Relief for property tax (Albany Times Union) Budget proposal includes Medicaid relief that'll help with property taxes
Sex offenders removed from social sites (WIVB Buffalo) Cuomo's Electronic Securing and Targeting of Online Predators Act (e-STOP) law has resulted in the removal of accounts associated with at least 4,336 registered sex offenders from major social networking web sites.
Cuomo's E-Stop Law Removes Sexual Predators from Social Networking Sites (FOX 40 Binghamton) ALBANY, N.Y. (February 2, 2010) - Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that the Electronic Securing and Targeting of Online Predators Act (e-STOP) law he authored has now resulted in the removal of accounts associated with at least 4,336 registered sex offenders from major social networking Web sites operating in the United States. Additionally, Cuomo is sending letters to 14 Web ...
Home sales in county on the rise (The Troy Record) SARATOGA COUNTY — Home sales in Saratoga County and the Capital Region were up in December, contributing to the 2009 year-end boost in sales throughout New York state.
DOCS: More than enough shock beds without Moriah (Adirondack Daily Enterprise) Although advocates for keeping Moriah Shock Correctional Facility open have argued that changes in the state's laws should increase the need for shock camps, other factors are offsetting this and even leading to a decrease in need, according to the state Department of Correctional Services.
Locals give governor's budget mixed reviews (The Daily Star) Gov. David Paterson's proposed 2010-11 budget would cut state aid to public schools and hospitals, slightly reduce the state work force and impose about $1 billion in new taxes and fees, including a $1-a-pack cigarette tax hike.