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Statement From Governor Kathy Hochul Regarding Court of Appeals Ruling on Insurance Coverage for Abortion Care

“While right-wing extremists attempt to undermine our fundamental freedoms, New York will continue standing strong to protect women’s health care and safeguard abortion rights. The Court of Appeals’ unanimous ruling to uphold New York’s nation-leading regulations for insurance coverage of abortion care is a critical step towards protecting these fundamental freedoms. As Governor, I’m committed to ensuring New York continues to be a safe harbor for anyone who needs abortion care.”

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Central New York Chapter National Railway Historical Society Supports Congressmen Brandon Williams Letter to Gov. Hochul Regarding Rail Transportation Servicing Syracuse

Preserving Central New York Railroad History through equipment and station restorations and educational programs since 1940 We write this in support of a recent letter from Congressmen Brandon Williams to Governor Kathy Hochul concerning rail transportation serving Syracuse. In it, the Congressman points out a three-track ”bottleneck” for Empire Corridor traffic created by freight and passenger tracks merging at Syracuse. He also notes the low clearance under the Park Street bridge and a need to replace this bridge with a new five track span. His comments cite need for improvements because of planned development of the huge Micron computer chip manufacturing plant in our area. While agreeing with Congressman Williams, we also point out those remedies to issues he cites were in place years ago. A bridge to add a second passenger track to the Syracuse intermodal passenger terminal was ready for installation more than a decade ago. It would have cleared a traffic jam for passenger trains by giving Amtrak access to both sides of the existing platform. This track was also intended for use by the OnTrak service that once served Syracuse, connecting passengers with downtown and Syracuse University. That bridge could also have been utilized as a “shoo-fly” run-around track to allow reconstruction of the Park Street overpass. Both Conrail and CSX fought construction of this bridge as work on its piers caused the existing Park Street bridge to “sink” about a quarter inch. At the time, Onondaga County leaders did not pursue or pressure the freight railroads to allow this needed bridge structure. The County ended up placing the bridge in “storage” years ago, if it even exists any longer. We note that new passenger facilities have been built across the state in Niagara Falls, Rochester, Schenectady, and Rensselaer that address platform access. But Syracuse is left with only one passenger track in a station that relegates train passengers to a waiting area located in what amounts to a hallway. Meanwhile, the state continues to tout Central New York’s impending growth due to Micron, all while access to passenger trains is sub-par, and over height trucks – many doing business in the new Amazon warehouse in Liverpool — continue to strike the Park Street bridge. It is indeed time to step up and fix Syracuse’s railroad problems cited by Congressman Williams. For the CNY Chapter, National Railway Historical Society, -Philip A. Edwards, President

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Help Reshape the Future of Health Research

Too often, health care is one size fits all. But this week, the All of Us Bus tour is coming to the Syracuse area this week to help change that. During any of the four days, stop by the Camillus Town Hall for an event sponsored by the Fairmount Community Library. The concept is simple: Visit the All of Us bus to provide a biosample (blood or saliva) and you can learn more about things like your risk for certain hereditary diseases, your body’s reaction to certain medicines and even about your genetic ancestry. There is no cost and you can find out about the research your DNA can help provide going forward. The All of Us Bus Tour comes to town for 4 daysCamillus Town Hall 4600 West Genesee StreetMay 28th-May 31st from 10AM-4PM each day And it’s not just the bus rolling into town. On Tuesday the 28th the Big Awesome BBQ truck will provide free food for participants from 10am-4pm. And throughout the week, Fairmount Community Library will have music, games and family activities each day. This entire event will take place on the grounds of the Camillus Town Hall.

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Attorney General James Sues Live Nation and Ticketmaster for Monopolizing Live Events and Overcharging Consumers

Lawsuit with DOJ and 30 AGs Claims Live Nation and Ticketmaster Abuse Market Power to Overcharge Consumers, Limit Artists, Bully Venues, and Exclude Competition New York – New York Attorney General Letitia James, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), and a bipartisan coalition of 30 attorneys general today sued Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. (Live Nation) and its subsidiary Ticketmaster for monopolizing the live events industry and harming consumers, artists, venues, and competitors. The lawsuit, filed in the Southern District of New York, alleges that Live Nation controls almost every aspect of live events from promotions to venues and ticket sales, and abuses its market dominance to overcharge consumers, limit artists’ ability to perform at different venues, and restrict venues not owned by Live Nation from working with other ticketing vendors. Attorney General James, DOJ, and the bipartisan multistate coalition seek to end Live Nation’s abusive and anticompetitive conduct to protect fans, artists, and venues and to require the companies to pay for their wrongdoing. “For too long, Live Nation and Ticketmaster have unfairly and illegally run the world of live events, abusing their dominance to overcharge fans, bully venues, and limit artists,” said Attorney General James. “When companies like Live Nation control every aspect of an event, it leads to bad blood – concertgoers and sports fans suffer and are forced to pay cruel prices. Everybody agrees, Live Nation and Ticketmaster are the problem, and it’s time for a new era. Today, we are taking this important action to protect consumers and force big companies to stop abusing their influence and get in formation.” Live Nation is a live entertainment company that owns, operates, or has exclusive booking rights for hundreds of venues nationwide, including New York’s Madison Square Garden, Radio City Hall, Barclays Center, and other venues across the state. Live Nation controls many aspects of sports events and live performances, from producing and promoting events to renting venues they own and selling tickets through its subsidiary, Ticketmaster, which accounts for nearly 80 percent of the ticketing industry. Due to Live Nation’s wide-ranging control of various aspects of the live events industry, competitors have been forced out, leaving consumers, venues, and artists with limited options and forcing them to endure high costs. The lawsuit alleges that Live Nation forces venues to sign long-term exclusive ticketing contracts with its subsidiary Ticketmaster or risk losing lucrative Live Nation concerts. Over the years Live Nation has increased its fees when working with venues, which then can be passed on to consumers. By bullying venues into exclusive long-term contracts with its subsidiaries and acquiring competitors, Live Nation’s anticompetitive conduct has raised costs and difficulties for fans and placed unfair burdens onto artists, venues, and other competitors. Attorney General James, DOJ, and the bipartisan multistate coalition argue that due to Live Nation anticompetitive conduct: Attorney General James, DOJ, and the bipartisan multistate coalition are seeking disgorgement and civil penalties from the companies and to stop their anticompetitive conduct that is harming consumers, artists, and venues. Joining Attorney General James and DOJ in today’s lawsuit are attorneys general of Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and the District of Columbia. Pixabay Photo

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County Parks Beaches Open This Weekend

Another summer is upon us and with that Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon and Parks Commissioner Brian Kelley have announced the Onondaga County Parks beaches will be opening for the 2024 season tomorrow, Saturday, May 25. The beaches, located at Jamesville Beach Park on Apulia Road in Jamesville and Oneida Shores Park on Bartel Road in Brewerton, will be open Saturdays, Sundays, and Memorial Day, from 11:00am-6:00pm through Sunday, June 16 and will be open daily beginning Monday, June 17 through Sunday, August 18. Once open for the full season, the beach hours will be 12:00pm-6:00pm, Monday-Thursday and 11:00am-6:00pm, Friday-Sunday & Holidays. Each beach offers a sandy, safe environment with lifeguards on duty, picnic areas and playgrounds for the kids. The parks also offer shelters for large groups to reserve in advance. Admission is $7 per vehicle daily. Season passes, valid at both beaches, are available to purchase online, $50 per vehicle for county residents; $100 per vehicle for non-residents; $21 per vehicle for seniors, 62 & up, both residents & non-residents. In addition to the beaches, Onondaga County Parks boat launches are now open for business. The launches located at Oneida Shores Park and Onondaga Lake Park in Liverpool are $10 per launch or $100 per season, the season pass is valid at both launches. For more information, or to purchase a season pass, visit www.OnondagaCountyParks.com or call (315) 451-7275. Pixabay Photo

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CONSUMER ALERT: New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection Reminds New Yorkers of Summer Safety Tips Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend

Tips Include Heat Safety, Children’s Safety and Outdoor Work and Fun Safety  Follow the New York Department of State on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for “Tuesday’s Tips” – Practical Tips to Educate and Empower New York Consumers on a Variety of Topics  Acting Secretary Hughes: “From staying informed of potential heatwaves and severe weather, to checking playground equipment before using, these simple safety tips can help ensure you and your family have a fun and safe Memorial Day weekend and entire summer season.” For this week’s “Tuesday’s Tips,” the New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection is reminding New Yorkers of basic safety tips ahead of Memorial Day weekend. Summer safety tips are guides for enjoying, working and living during the summer without compromising one’s safety. Follow the New York Department of State on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and check in every Tuesday for more practical tips that educate and empower New York consumers on a variety of topics. Sign up to receive consumer alerts directly to your email or phone here. “While New Yorkers gather this Memorial Day to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation, this weekend also marks the unofficial start of the summer season when many begin spending more time outdoors to enjoy the sun and warmer weather,” Acting Secretary of State Brendan C. Hughes said. “From staying informed of potential heatwaves and severe weather, to checking playground equipment before using, these simple safety tips can help ensure you and your family have a fun and safe Memorial Day weekend and entire summer season.” Heat Safety Tips: Children Safety Tips: Outdoor Fun Safety Tips: Outdoor Work Safety Tips:If you’re working outdoors in the next several months, follow some basic safety tips to avoid injuries when doing a variety of work around the home. Follow safety precautions when using the following tools and electricity: Power Tools Safety Tips: Lawn Mowing Safety Tips: Electrical Safety Tips: About the New York State Division of Consumer Protection The New York State Division of Consumer Protection provides resources and education materials to consumers on product safety, as well as voluntary mediation services between consumers and businesses. The Consumer Assistance Helpline 1-800-697-1220 is available Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm, excluding State Holidays, and consumer complaints can be filed at any time at www.dos.ny.gov/consumer-protection. For more consumer protection tips, follow the Division on social media at Twitter: @NYSConsumer and Facebook: www.facebook.com/nysconsumer.

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Stabbing on Lemoyne Avenue

On Friday, May 24th 2024 at approximately 7:04 PM, officers with the Syracuse Police Department responded to the 900 block of Lemoyne Avenue for a reported stabbing.  Upon arrival, the officers located a 60-year-old male who presented with multiple stab wounds to the abdomen.  The victim was evaluated by members of American Medical Response and transported to University Hospital for treatment of his injuries.  The male victim is listed in stable condition and his injuries are considered non-life threatening.     Anyone with information about the above incident is encouraged to call the Syracuse Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at (315) 442-5222. Pixabay Photo

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Stabbing Incident at Destiny USA

On Friday, May 24th, around 5:03 p.m., Syracuse Police Officers responded to a report of a stabbing at Destiny USA. When they arrived, they found a male in his 30’s suffering from a stab wound to the neck. The male was transported to Upstate University Hospital, where he is currently listed in stable condition.  The investigation into this incident is active and ongoing. Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Syracuse Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at (315) 442-5222. Pixabay Photo

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County Executive McMahon and Onondaga County Veterans Services Agency Announce Annual Memorial Day Ceremony

Syracuse, N.Y. — County Executive McMahon and Onondaga County Veterans Services Agency announced the Annual Onondaga County Memorial Day Ceremony will take place on Sunday, May 26th at 10a.m. at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery. The ceremony will include remarks from County Executive McMahon, Anne-Marie Mancilla, Director of Veterans Services Agency, Tim Burtis, Chairman of Onondaga County Legislature and Keynote Speaker Diane Greenpope, United States Army Lieutenant Colonel Ret. This year’s Master of Ceremonies is Alex Behm, Executive Director of Clear Path for Veterans, N.Y. The event is open to the public. For more information, contact Onondaga County Veterans Services Agency at (315) 435-3219. Onondaga County Veterans Services Agency assist Veterans, military personnel and their families apply for local, state or federal benefits as they may be eligible for as well as provide information, assistance and advocacy for claimants in actions or claims against the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or state and local veterans-related entitlements including burial assistance. For additional information about Onondaga County Veterans Services Agency, visit ongov.net/veterans/ Pixabey Photo

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