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New York's first cannabis growers market has opened in New Paltz: What to expect

Cannabis growers are getting together three times a week to display and sell their wares at a showcase market in the New Paltz village parking lot.

 

Pennsylvania State Police: Bradford County couple dies in apparent murder-suicide

Julio Cruz of Tuscarora Township shot and killed his girlfriend Fay Minier on Friday before killing himself, according to state police at Towanda.

 

Toyota, Chrysler among nearly 270,000 vehicles recalled last week: Check car recalls here.

Toyota Tundra and Tundra Hybrid vehicles, and Chrysler Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer cars among 270,000 vehicles recently recalled.

 

NY housing data shows where growth is booming, stalling. Search our database

New town-by-town data from New York's housing push show which places are growing fast and where new home permits are scarce.

 

Q&A: Michael Printup looks back at 14 years at Watkins Glen, discusses new job with SVRA

Michael Printup covers the highlights of a memorable 14-year tenure at Watkins Glen as he starts a new venture with SVRA.

 

A moment to stop. And think about stop signs | Spanning Time

Stop signs have not always looked the way they do know. Broome County's history of traffic signs and rules has evolved over time.

 

Driven: Michael Mancini proceeds with eyes fixed on a future in baseball

JMU sophomore-to-be Michael Mancini, from Endwell, is taking a brief respite before returning to the diamond for fall ball to further hone his skills.

 

'Only Murders in the Building' episode 3: How to watch Season 3; schedule, cast

The third season of the mystery comedy series "Only Murders in the Building" premiered last week. Here's how you can watch the next episode.

 

Homework in August or summer in September? Why back-to-school dates vary so much across US

Ever wonder why some students go back to school in early August while others don't return until after Labor Day? It's complicated.

 

Millions watch their 'digital diaries': Influencers want to show you what college is really like

Influencers are sharing their college experience with others, one vlog at a time. The more honest and transparent they are, the more people respond.

 

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