• Morgan Manning House joins Western NY’s “Five to Revive” historic building list

    Morgan Manning House joins Western NY’s “Five to Revive” historic building list

    By Sarah ZimmermanSUNY Brockport The Landmark Society of Western New York featured Brockport’s Morgan Manning House on its 2026 Five to Revive list.  The Five to Revive list began in 2013 and highlights buildings, landscapes or structures that have the “potential to spark broader neighborhood and community renewal,” according to the Landmark Society’s website. Read the full…

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  • $15m road plan target Plattsburgh’s ‘Triangle of death’

    $15m road plan target Plattsburgh’s ‘Triangle of death’

    By Justin Rushia SUNY Plattsburgh The City of Plattsburgh is firming up plans for a $15 million redesign of one its most dangerous and confusing intersections, at the junction of Cornelia and Broad streets.   “The triangle of death — that’s what they call the intersection,” Mayor Wendall Hughes said of the five-way intersection near the SUNY…

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  • Traffic from Buffalo’s Peace Bridge leaves cloud of health issues

    Traffic from Buffalo’s Peace Bridge leaves cloud of health issues

    By Amanda O’Leary and Sametra Polkah-ToeSUNY Buffalo State While the West Side has been enjoying a growth on the ground with new businesse, it is plagued by the possible growth of the Peace Bridge, and the damaging effect is has on the air quality in the community.  The West Side is home to the Peace Bridge,…

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  • Company at odds with Brockport residents over environmental complaints

    Company at odds with Brockport residents over environmental complaints

    By Jonpaul Dagostino and Sharvani RegmiSUNY BrockportBROCKPORT, N.Y. — Brockport residents have spent the last three years voicing concerns over suspicious construction activities at 180 South Ave. conducted by Earthborn Materials. Residents claim that the projects carried out by Earthborn pose health risks, and violate zoning and environmental laws.  Earthborn Materials, a subsidiary of Brockport-based Earthtech Developers, was established to repurpose waste materials from…

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  • Does cold Long Island winter mean less ticks? Mmmmm … no.

    Does cold Long Island winter mean less ticks? Mmmmm … no.

    By Angelina LivigniStony Brook UniversityFeb. 27, 2026 While Long Island’s cold winter seems far from over, in actuality spring is right around the corner. As outdoor activities begin again a question emerges: Did the harsh winter kill the ticks? “It’s definitely a consideration you have to make when you do anything outdoors on Long Island,”…

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