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Today’s the day: All New Yorkers age 16 and older
can now get a Covid-19 vaccine. Embracing eligibility for all marks a major step in New York’s fight against the pandemic, even as coronavirus infections remain high.
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The end of 2020 is here. A time to reflect and appreciate the memories and blessings of the past.oh, never mind. I can t even fake it. 2020 is finally coming to a close. So long. Farewell. Good riddance.
Most of us will happily say goodbye to global pandemics, disputed elections and struggling economies. The road to recovery is hopefully in front of us, leaving behind a year of unexpected twists and turns and bumps (and a few holes) in the road.
While COVID-19 has undoubtedly overshadowed most news from 2020,including New York state tax news, there actually were tax updates over the past 12 months, a few of which were even unrelated to the fallout from the worst global pandemic in over a century.
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The New York state Department of Environmental Conservation and the city of Cohoes held an online public information session Wednesday night on air pollution control and emissions testing at the Norlite facility in the Albany County city.
Although Governor Andrew Cuomo recently signed a bill to ban the burning of highly toxic PFAS chemicals at Norlite, Cohoes Mayor Bill Keeler, a fellow Democrat, says residents remain concerned about burning hazardous materials at the facility. There’s still more to be done. And we ve learned a lot since January. We ve made progress and we re teaming up with DEC look forward to more progress regarding Norlite. And that s why I ve asked DEC to host these public meetings