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  • Andrew Cuomos take on Anthony Weiner catches fire across news media

    The Post-Standard - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Gov. Andrew Cuomo was in Syracuse Wednesday and met with editorial board of the Syracuse Media Group's Post-Standard and syracuse.com to talk about a proposal for tax-free zones on colleges and other state issues. The conversation led briefly to the campaign of Anthony Weiner while talking with Syracuse Media Group's President Timothy R. Kennedy (center) and Chairman Stephen A. ...

  • A look at weekend Thoroughbred racing

    Middle East Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The Memorial Day weekend kicks off summer and, with no Triple Crown hopes to extend the spring, also kicks off a "second season" of racing. There are important turf races at Churchill Downs, Belmont Park, Hollywood Park and Arlington Park. Some of the nation's top steeds will be on display in the Grade I Met Mile at Belmont. Fillies and mares are in action from coast to coast and ...

  • REFILE-BRIEF-New York Co reports Q1 earnings per share $0.03

    Reuters - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Thu May 23, 2013 4:46pm EDT May 23 (Reuters) - New York & Co Inc : * Announces first quarter 2013 EPS of $0.03 * Q1 earnings per share $0.03 * Q1 same store sales fell 2 percent * Q1 earnings per share view $-0.07 -- Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S * Q1 sales $227.5 million versus I/B/E/S view $216.8 million * Says expects positive low to mid single-digit comparable store sales for the second ...

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  • New York Posts guide to Memorial Day Weekend

    New York Post - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start to summer and the perfect time to get out and about in the gorgeous weather. Check out the Post's guide to plan your perfect ...

  • New Yorks best beaches

    New York Post - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start to summer and the perfect time to start working on that tan. Here is a list of the best local beaches so break out the sun block, pack a picnic and call your ...

  • New York man held captive for a month in warehouse rescued by police

    Yahoo News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    By Jonathan Allen NEW YORK (Reuters) - Police rescued a businessman from a New York City warehouse where he had been held captive for a month by kidnappers who demanded a $3 million ransom from his family in Ecuador, authorities said. Acting on a tip from the victim's mother, police ...

  • 87-year-old woman loses to Trump in civil case

    Associated Press - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Jurors sided with the real estate mogul-turned-TV showman in a weeklong civil trial focused on Jacqueline Goldberg's claim that Trump cheated her in a condo bait-and-switch ...

  • NYPD says 3 kidnapping suspects fled to Ecuador

    Associated Press - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    NEW YORK (AP) -- New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly says three accomplices to the brutal monthlong kidnapping of a businessman have fled to ...

  • NY girl 12 kills herself cites cyber bullying

    Associated Press - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott has spoken with the family and offered condolences. Education officials did not comment on reports of cyber bullying because of the ongoing ...

  • NY sheriffs fault new gun law seek to join suit

    Associated Press - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- County sheriffs have asked to join the federal lawsuit challenging New York's tough new gun restrictions, calling some provisions vague and impossible to enforce ...

  • New York State museum adds Lincoln artifacts to war exhibit

    Fox News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ALBANY, N.Y. – The New York State Museum has added two artifacts to its exhibition marking the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. Now in the exhibit, entitled "An Irrepressible Conflict: The Empire State in the Civil War," are the notes taken by two physicians who attended President Abraham Lincoln on his death bed. Also added to the collection is the only existing oil painting ...

  • Delcath shareholders negative on CEO pay

    The Business Review - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Eamonn Hobbs and other top executives. Public companies are required by law to give shareholders a "say on pay" at least every three years, although many have shareholders cast their votes every year. The vote is non-binding, but board compensation committees do take them into consideration. Delcath, a medical device manufacturer in Queensbury, NY, has been struggling to get U.S. ...

  • The Monroe apartments fill quickly in downtown Albany

    The Business Review - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Marc Paquin, president of Cass Hill Development Cos. outside The Monroe, a 44-unit apartment building that straddles Sheridan Avenue and Monroe Street downtown. Cass Hill converted the former Boyd printing plant into apartments. Paquin said he's pursuing other projects in the city, but has no imminent ...

  • Turbine business snags new space

    The Business Review - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A company that services turbines, primarily those made by General Electric Co., has leased new space in the Glenville Business and Technology Park. PAL Turbine Services LLC has its headquarters in Clifton Park. That will remain. The 14-year-old business is now also taking 60,000 square feet in the Glenville park, where employees will upgrade and modernize gas and steam turbines, as well as ...

  • Police Four teens arrested after stolen car chase through Syracuse and neighboring towns

    The Post-Standard - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The four teenagers led police on a stolen car chase that went for several miles through the city and to Lafayette N.Y. for more than a half hour, police ...

  • Cuomo will make decision on hydrofracking before next years election

    The Post-Standard - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    In an editorial board meeting at The Post-Standard/Syracuse.com, Gov. Andrew Cuomo also talked about enforcing the NY Safe Act, Indian gaming compacts and Interstate ...

  • Albert Sales is Green Party candidate for 3rd District Syracuse Common Council

    The Post-Standard - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Syracuse, NY - The Green Party has designated Albert Sales to run for the 3rd District on the Syracuse Common Council against incumbent Bob Dougherty, a Democrat. Sales, 39, of 216 May Ave., said he left the area in 1992 and, when he returned in 2011, it seemed to lack the strong sense of community pride that he remembered. He said he does not know Dougherty, but believes he could be doing ...

  • 315 p.m. update on showers and thunderstorms in Central New York

    The Post-Standard - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    At 3:00 p.m. a line of heavy showers and a few thunderstorms stretched from Brewerton southwest to Watkins Glen. To the southwest of that, showers and thunderstorms are beginning to mass over western New York. This new area of developing weather will need to be monitored during the ...

  • New York Senate seeks 5 casinos video slots on Long Island

    The Post-Standard - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- Senate Republicans are proposing five Las Vegas-style casinos including up to three in the Catskills with two video slot machine sites on Long Island. The bill released Thursday also calls for a casino in the Southern Tier's Tioga County, one near Albany, and one in Westchester County or Queens. The bill sponsored by Sen. John Bonacic (BAH'-nah-chek) calls for ...

  • Court rejects unions effort to block sale of Onondaga Countys Van Duyn nursing home

    The Post-Standard - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Syracuse, N.Y. - A judge has rejected a lawsuit seeking to block the transfer and eventual sale of Onondaga County's Van Duyn nursing home. The legal challenge ...

  • Judge to Pat Bombard Pay victim in 90 days or go to prison

    The Post-Standard - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ADA Beth VanDoran (kneeled) explains to Erma Jerva and family members what happened in court in the Pat Bombard case. Bombard swindled Jerva out of thousands of ...

  • Ononondaga County agrees to pay $15000 in jail deputys sexual harassment complaint

    The Post-Standard - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Syracuse, NY -- Onondaga County officials have agreed to pay $15,000 to a Justice Center jail deputy to settle her claim that she was sexually harassed on the job. The county legislature voted two weeks ago to pay that amount to Deputy Susan Drew, who filed a sexual harassment complaint with the state Division of Human Rights. The legislative motion proposing the settlement says only that Drew ...

  • 230 PM Strong thunderstorms approaching Onondaga County

    The Post-Standard - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    National Weather Service/weatherTap As of 2:30 PM, showers and thunderstorms were lining up from Fulton in Oswego County southwestward across western Onondaga County to around Penn Yan in the Finger Lakes. The storms are moving northeast at about 35 mph. They will be accompanied by frequent lightning and gusty winds. If you get some storm photos, pass them ...

  • School did not respond fast enough Father of cyberbullied Queens 12-year-old girl

    New York Post - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Gabrielle Molina The tragic Queens girl who hanged herself in her bedroom yesterday afternoon was mercilessly teased by classmates who called her a slut, a whore and mocked her failures with boyfriends and choices in music, friends and family said.Gabrielle Molina, 12, was found by her screaming sister at 2:30 p.m. yesterday in the small Queens Village home she shared with her parents and two ...

  • Edward Hopper painting of NY island sells for $19M

    Associated Press - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    "Blackwell's Island," a large-scale oil painting from 1928, sold at Christie's on Thursday. Christie's identified the seller as a private American collector. The buyer wasn't ...

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