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State extends eviction ban 4 months | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Johnson Newspaper Corp. ALBANY Tenants, landlords and property owners months behind on rent or property taxes can start applying for billions of dollars of available relief at the end of the month, officials said, as the state Legislature voted Monday to extend the state’s eviction moratorium four more months. Until Monday, state executives did not release a time frame or other details as New York waits to distribute its total $2.4 billion in Emergency Rental Assistance Program COVID-19 rent relief for tenants, homeowners, small landlords and business owners. The state budgeted $100 million toward the fund. North Country Assemblyman Billy Jones of Chateaugay Lake broke ranks with most of his fellow Democrats by voting against the extension “To date, we have yet to provide direct support to the small landlords who are still without the rent income they need to pay their own bills,” Jones said in a statement. “It is not the fault of the small landlords that their tenant

Canada-U S border will stay closed another month

The U.S.-Canada border will remain closed for non-essential travel for a 14th month, at least until May 21, to help contain the COVID-19 pandemic. That extension goes right up to the start of Canada’s Victoria Day long weekend, which normally is a time when many Canadians get away to places such as New York’s Adirondack Park. The significant spending that tourism brings to many North Country communities is now very much in doubt, and it is uncertain whether Canadian visitors will be able to come to the U.S. at all this summer. Canada is seeing a third wave of infections, particularly in Ontario, which recently enacted a stay-home order.

Canada-US border will stay closed another month | News, Sports, Jobs

the Enterprise staff and the Associated Press A sign welcomes motorists to the Canadian province of Quebec just over the U.S. border. (News photo Andy Flynn) The U.S.-Canada border will remain closed for non-essential travel for a 14th month, at least until May 21, to help contain the COVID-19 pandemic. That extension goes right up to the start of Canada’s Victoria Day long weekend, which normally is a time when many Canadians get away to places such as New York’s Adirondack Park. The significant spending that tourism brings to many North Country communities is now very much in doubt, and it is uncertain whether Canadian visitors will be able to come to the U.S. at all this summer.

Cuomo s COVID powers may end | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is seen Feb. 17 at the opening of a state-FEMA mass vaccination site at York College in Queens. (Provided photo — Don Pollard, governor’s office) North Country legislators in the state Senate and Assembly have been waiting for the day they can rescind Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s emergency powers for the COVID-19 pandemic. On Friday, they may get their chance. On Tuesday, Democratic Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie created a bill to strip Cuomo of his emergency powers. The two chambers may vote on it as early as Friday.

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