NEW HAVEN â The possible approval of a proposed cement plant within the town of New Haven has a contingent of the town in an uproar worried over the future of the lifestyle they chose New Haven for, a Planning Board in a no-win political situation, and a man investing nearly $3 million frustrated over the level of, in his opinion, the misunderstanding of his project and the intensity of opposition to it that he never expected.
Cindy Konu lives two houses down to the north of the plant. She and her husband built their home here 18 years ago and have owned the property for 30 years. She strongly opposes construction of the cement plant.
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Chemung County Chamber to host webinar
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The Chemung County Chamber of Commerce will host a webinar review of COVID-19 employment updates from 10 to 11:30 a.m. March 23.
Michael Sciotti and Brienna Christiano of Barclay Damon will present. Topics will include the New York COVID-19 Sick Leave act, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, lapsed Dec. 31 updates and vaccine issues.
Sciotti is a partner with Barclay Damon LLP, where he is a member of the firm s Labor & Employment Practice Area and the health care and health and human services providers teams. He provides day-to-day counseling for employers in all aspects of labor and employment law and conducts internal investigations, audits, and supervisory and employee training on a regular basis.