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WAMC/Northeast Public Radio s Spring Fund Drive mobilized listeners to help families in need and lower our collective carbon footprint. The drive began with just over $285,000 already pledged in The Locked Box. Over the past week, WAMC staff and volunteers took calls, and listeners also pledged online. WAMC also supported The Food Pantries of the Capital Region. Thanks to listeners contributing to WAMC in honor of The Food Pantries, WAMC was able to provide meals for 400 families and summer hygiene products for more than 250 needy families for the summer months. The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts also benefitted from the support of WAMC listeners and Emily Fisher, helping the food insecure in Western Massachusetts and surrounding areas. ....
NORTHAMPTON – When asked why he thinks his Town Board voted unanimously on Wednesday to opt-out of New York state's legalization of retail marijuana businesses… ....
3:26 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced millions of dollars in grants to address contaminated brownfields. As WAMC’s Southern Adirondack Bureau Chief Lucas Willard reports, some of the grants are for projects in upstate New York. The EPA recently announced $66.5 million in grants to address brownfields, and during a press conference Wednesday, some of those projects in the Mohawk Valley and Capital Region were highlighted. Walter Mugdan is the acting Regional Administrator for EPA Region 2. He says since 1995, the Brownfields Program has brought economic revival to “forgotten and struggling communities.” “Nationwide, communities participating in the Brownfields Program have been able to attract more than $34.4 billion in cleanup and redevelopment funding after receiving Brownfields funds. And this has led to over 175,000 jobs in cleanup, construction, and redevelopment,” said Mugdan. ....
OSWEGO – “The Shineman Legacy: The Founder Speaks,” a new book released on Wednesday, April 21, explores the lives of two SUNY Oswego professors who met in middle age, lived ....
NYCM Insurance Named Among Nation s Best And Brightest In Wellness News provided by Share this article Share this article EDMESTON, N.Y., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ NYCM Insurance has received the Nation s Best and Brightest in Wellness award for their highly successful employee wellness program for the 7 th year in a row. The National Association for Business Resources hosts the more than 20-year-old program to recognize companies for promoting employee well-being, worksite health, and wellness. Winning companies were evaluated in areas such as: outcomes, analysis, tracking, participation & incentives, benefits and programs, leadership, employee input, culture, and environment. Throughout the year of 2020, the Nation s Best and Brightest in Wellness winners have demonstrated leadership and forward thinking as they pivoted their business and workforce through COVID-19. It is in these unique times that the Best and Brightest in Wellness winners excel and ....