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There are many reasons people choose the communities they call home – whether it’s employment opportunities, home values, varied shopping, robust school systems or culture. But another reason many fam ...
Anthony Guardino outlines seven strategies municipalities can implement to address New York’s affordable housing crisis, ...
Cordele calls itself the “Watermelon Capital of the World,” but budget-conscious retirees might call it “Affordable Living ...
The Jeffersonville Parks and Recreation Department is excited to present The Eagles Project and Mojo Thunder at the ...
Promoting physical, mental and social wellness, New York State Parks’ 2025 Wellness Challenge encourages residents and ...
A spring-fed quarry lake will soon become a public swimming facility at the newest State Park in Kingston. According to New York State Parks, Lake Sophia is part of a $75.6 million multistep ...
The New York State Canal Corporation, a subsidiary of the New York Power Authority, has partnered with Parks & Trails New ...
Ken Cranker was introduced to the sport of volleyball as a high school sophomore in Albany, N.Y., when a friend asked him to try out for the team. Ironically, he ...
Celebrating the Bicentennial of the Erie Canal, Cycle the Erie Canal travels from Buffalo to Albany July 12-20. 2025 marks a ...
Republicans’ frantic project to end “woke” climate research has led them to axe funding aimed at helping mass transit cope ...
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