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Can your employer require you to get vaccinated against COVID-19?

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — If Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine earns emergency use approval from the Food and Drug Administration this week, distribution could begin within a matter of…

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How to Budget for Real Estate Attorney Fees When Selling a Home

You won’t always need to hire an attorney when you sell a house. But if you’re going through a divorce, just inherited property, or resolving a complex title issue before…

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Town extends Malibu Beach Club vendor contract, settles back rent

Hempstead Town Board members Tuesday approved a $1.2 million settlement with a beach club caterer for back rent payments and also awarded the company a 15-year contract to…

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Debate over whether COVID-19 vaccines should be required continues

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — As we inch closer to the availability of COVID-19 vaccines, there’s been debate over whether or not getting a vaccination should be a requirement.…

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Turkeys for Veterans in Binghamton

A law firm and a supermarket chain with some stores located in Broome County is providing free turkeys to veterans in the area for an hour November 23. Tully Rinckey PLLC and…

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Tully Rinckey and Price Chopper Donate Thanksgiving Turkeys to Binghamton Vets and Service Members

VESTAL, NY – In an effort to show appreciation to veterans and active-duty military service personnel, law firm Tully Rinckey and Price Chopper Supermarkets are providing…

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Is the state’s 10-person gathering limit legally enforceable?

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — To curb the rising number of coronavirus cases statewide, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday that private gatherings across the state will be limited to 10…

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You Paid for It: what the sale of Shoppingtown Mall means for everyone involved

Moonbeam LLC owes Onondaga County over 13 million dollars worth of property taxes. The property they own at Shoppingtown Mall is almost entirely empty after evicting tenants that…

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Corporate, personal bankruptcies decline in Albany region during pandemic

Corporate and personal bankruptcies have declined this year in a wide swath of upstate New York, including Albany, despite the economic upheaval wrought by the coronavirus…

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Consumer refunds in question as businesses abruptly shut down

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Throughout the pandemic, a number of local businesses have been forced to shut down, many of them doing so abruptly. Viewers have contacted NEWS10 about…

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