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AAA Western And Central New York Prepares For Winter

It’s hard to imagine a cold winter day in the middle of summer, but snowy weather will be here before we know it, and AAA Western and Central New York is already preparing for a busy season. AAA is looking for people who have a passion to help others as the organization recruits Customer Service Representatives to work in its Member Contact Center and Roadside Technicians, better known as Roadside Heroes, who assist stranded motorists. Positions are available in both WNY and CNY.

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Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay

Comptroller Report Offers Reality Check On Progressives’ Energy Overhaul

As New York attempts to meet the requirements of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA), it is becoming clearer the fears about its shortcomings are about to become a reality. More evidence of this came by way of New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli who released a report this week emphasizing how far behind the state is with respect to meeting the unrealistic demands required under the new environmental policy.

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Laura Lamb Of Oswego Published Research Article Recognized By IMA

Laura Lamb of Oswego was among The University of Scranton’s doctoral program students and graduates whose published research article was recognized by the Institute of Management Accountants’ (IMA). The research articles, three in all written with Douglas M. Boyle, DBA, chair of the Accounting Department and director of the Ph.D. in Accounting program at Scranton, were awarded a prestigious Lybrand Silver Medal and two Certificates of Merit.

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Environmental Conservation Police On Patrol

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s (DEC) Division of Law Enforcement enforces the 71 chapters of New York State’s Environmental Conservation Law (ECL), protecting fish and wildlife and preserving environmental quality across New York. In 1880, the first eight Game Protectors proudly began serving to protect the natural resources and people of New York State. In 2022, Environmental Conservation Police Officers (ECOs) and Investigators across the state responded to more than 25,600 calls and worked on cases that resulted in nearly 13,800 tickets or arrests for violations ranging from deer poaching to solid waste dumping, illegal mining, the illegal pet trade, and excessive emissions violations.

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