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He's developed a scientific theory to prove God's existence, but a wealthy Upper East Side man can't figure out what happened to his $200,000 donation to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation. ...

 

WASHINGTON - Veteran Congresswoman Nita Lowey won't replace Hillary Rodham Clinton in Congress, but there are plenty of other New Yorkers who will spend the holiday season hoping for the ultimate pol...

 

Plaxico Burress was led out of a police precinct in handcuffs Monday after surrendering on a weapons possession charge, and authorities said that teammate Antonio Pierce is being investigated over h...

 

Experts say pro athletes like Plaxico Burress often arm themselves - legally or illegally - to protect the sudden wealth that accompanies a sports career. "You go from a zero account balance ...

 

The nightclub where Plaxico Burress accidentally shot himself is no stranger to gunplay. Its past even includes at least one celebrity-involved shooting that turned fatal. In December 2004, one man...

 
 

Greg Norman's Southern Cross Developments Selects River Rim Ranch

Greg Norman’s Southern Cross Developments, proprietor of the exclusive “Norman Estates” real estate brand, is pleased to announce that River Rim Ranch in Teton Valley, Idaho will be the location for its newest project, the “Norman Ranch Estates. [Read More]

 

Local News from WRGB Albany via Yahoo! News

Despite last week's gains on Wall Street, two discouraging economic reports, including dire manufaturing and construction numbers sent stocks tumbling today.

 

It would be advantageous to have an upstate New Yorker replace Hillary Clinton in the U.S. Senate, Governor Paterson said Monday. Paterson's comment came several hours after President-elect Barack Oba...

 

Two purse snatchings, Sunday, and Albany police say the incidents are not related.

 

Registered Nurse and Mother of two, Kim La Bombard is embarrassed by the contents of her medicine cabinet... or more specifically, all the expired medication. "It concerns me a great deal," ...

 

An attorney representing the sisters of a temporary worker trampled to death when thousands of customers stormed into a Wal-Mart store for bargains the day after Thanksgiving says the man had no train...

 

Super Steel Schenectady Inc. is announcing that it will close it's Glenville facility, due to a "dramatic downturn in the global and national economies."

 

Looking for a job? One job market expert in the capital region says don't put away the resume during the holiday season.

 

Pittsfield parkers take note - starting Monday, Dec 1st police will be enforcing overnight parking restrictions on all Pittsfield streets. There is no parking allowed on any city street, sidewalk or t...

 

One of the names being tossed around lightly to replace Clinton, after her nomination as Secretary of State, has just today became a Sophomore member of Congress.

 

Eleven year old Hunter Sanchez doesn't need a holiday to make him feel thankful. He can rattle off a long list of the things he's thankful for everyday.

 
 

Local News from Middletown Times Herald-Record via Yahoo! News

A smoky fire in a lunchroom at the United Talmudical Academy in Kiryas Joel Monday forced the evacuation of some 250 students, but no one was hurt.

 

A federal judge on Monday spared a local doctor from spending any time behind bars for his role in an illegal Internet pharmacy.

 

Some 700 feet inside the earth, a lonely crew of divers tackles one of the world's most complex plumbing problems: hairline fractures in a massive underground water pipe.

 

Elliott Auerbach piled up enough votes in the recount of the Nov. 4 election results to pull ahead of James Quigley by 150 votes and claim the new comptroller's job.

 
 

Local News from The Buffalo News via Yahoo! News

Channel 2 consumer reporter Mike Igoe said this morning he has accepted a buyout that has been offered to several staffers at the station under an employee reduction plan being offered companywide by ...

 

The push to downsize the Amherst Town Board is gaining steam.

 

If there's any doubt the world is getting smaller, look what's happening on college campuses.

 

Canadian police agencies looking for drunken drivers screened thousands of people crossing the Peace Bridge after the Buffalo Bills game Sunday afternoon.

 

The federal Department of Homeland Security is expanding its Buffalo region Citizenship and Immigration Services operations with a new downtown office.

 

Amy and Peter Scharf settled into red, kindergarten-size chairs across the blue table from their daughter's teacher.

 

They came, they saw, they shopped. But, how much did they do of each? Until they get some hard numbers, Western New York retailers will be waiting to exhale.

 

Now that all the leaves are gone, the eyesores become more obvious. Like the ugly graffiti.

 

Nothing quite says Thanksgiving in Buffalo like the Harvard Cup and good wishes from old friends.

 

Touring the 1811 Williamsville Water Mill is like touching the past.

 
 

Local News from The Oneida Daily Dispatch via Yahoo! News

" Jenny L. Augustine, 28, of Black Creek Road in Chittenango, was charged with first-degree criminal contempt.

 

While the Oneida football team would have been overjoyed to have beaten Rye and won a state title, the players have no reason to hang their heads. Indeed, they went toe-to-toe with a talented experien...

 

Tornado warning for two counties. Flood watch in effect until midnight. 5.4 quake hits southern California.

 

What is a Sea Cadet? The Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) is for American youth ages 13-17 who have a desire to learn about the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine. Navy uniforms are autho...

 
 

Local News from Lake Placid News via Yahoo! News

LAKE PLACID - Anne Rickard, Lake Placid Middle/High School (LPM/HS) art teacher, was honored last weekend by the New York State Art Teachers Association (NYSATA) as their 2008 "Art Teacher of the...

 

LAKE PLACID - An Essex County jury has dismissed a Canadian woman's lawsuit against the Olympic Regional Development Authority for allegedly failing to warn her of a dangerous condition at the Olympic...

 

LAKE PLACID - Essex County's tentative budget for 2009 would leave no tax increase, a decision that residents commended during a public hearing on Monday attended by 20 people. The total county bud...

 

WILMINGTON - An independent audit of bookkeeping practices of the town of Wilmington has revealed apparent incomplete record keeping for one of the town's two justices. A written report dated Aug. 1...

 

KEENE - Visitors to the Town of Keene are greeted by an arresting array of large mammals as they approach the fork where state Route 73, Keene's Main Street, meets Route 9N to Jay. Wild beasts, some f...

 
 

Local News for Poughkeepsie, NY from PoughkeepsieJournal.com

CHICAGO - President-elect Barack Obama named his national security team Monday, vowing to bolster military strength with diplomacy. Highlighting the change, he named Hillary Clinton as his secretary o...

 

Rebuffing GOP Mayor John Tkazyik, the Democratic-controlled City of Poughkeepsie Common Council approved a $69.1 million budget for 2009 that eliminates one of three attorneys in the legal department.

 

KINGSTON - The Ulster County Legislature will vote on the 2009 budget in a special session Wednesday.

 

RED HOOK - The town board will hold a public hearing tonight on its plans for a new highway garage.

 

Dutchess County Sheriff Butch Anderson Monday blasted a plan by County Executive William Steinhaus to eliminate county funding for deputies' road patrols, calling the service "essential for the p...

 

Getting ready to decorate your home for the holidays? The Hudson Valley has numerous Christmas tree farms with a variety of offerings.

 

The LaGrange Women's Auxiliary will hold an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast from 8 a.m. to noon Sunday at LaGrange Fire Station No. 2.

 

The Poughkeepsie Journal's newest book is available for purchase - or pickup, for those who pre-ordered - at the Journal's office.

 

Although the Democratic caucus of the Dutchess County Legislature usually keeps meetings open, members voted to close most of their meeting Monday to discuss the proposed 2009 budget.

 
 

Local News from The NY Times

If intersections are the city at its most intense, the places where the pulse of life quickens and unexpected things happen, New York is the richest city in the world.

 

Consider a detour to Long Island City, Queens, one subway stop from Grand Central Station, where there are inviting restaurants.

 

Cyclists are urging the installation of a protected bike lane on Queens Boulevard.

 

A park destabilized by construction and closed in 2004 is finally going to reopen.

 

Since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in August 2005, the Saints crowd at Bar None has grown steadily.

 

Halal Live Meat and Poultry Market in Queens was opened to serve the Muslim community, but has unexpectedly come to draw a broad, polyglot clientele.

 

Surrounded by vending machines and a hallway of lockers, the New Day United Methodist Church held services at the Bronx High School of Science.

 

Many cafes and coffee shops around the city charge for wireless connections, but rare is the charge for electricity.

 

The bear looms and there is financial disarray downtown. But the beat goes on.

 

She challenged the dreaded ?major capital improvement? ? which passes a landlord?s costs for improving rental property to tenants ? and she lived to tell the tale.