See it, squish it, report it. That was the spotted lanternfly mantra of summers past, and the striking bugs are back this year, despite New Yorkers’ best efforts. Native to parts of Asia, the spotted lanternfly was first seen in the United States nearly a decade ago, when it was found at a Pennsylvania landscaping company that imported stones from abroad. It arrived in New York in the summer of 2020. At this time of year, the spotted lanternfly is in its early nymph phase, which occurs right aft
PHELPS — Immigration and labor were hot topics at the third farm bill listening session U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney held this week in the 24th Congressional District, which includes all