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NY ending nearly all Covid capacity limits, but there’s a catch (Good Morning CNY for May 4) Updated May 04, 2021; Weather Photo of the Day What’s Trending Ryan McMahon proposes $600,000 for deputy body cams: Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon said Monday he will ask legislators to approve spending $606,000 this year to outfit sheriff’s road deputies with body cameras, the first step in a 5-year program estimated to cost about $3 million. The request, which is expected to pass the legislature on Tuesday, is 36% less than the $954,700 a year Sheriff Gene Conway proposed in a last-minute letter that McMahon received the same day. ....
Owners of 6 popular Central NY bars, restaurants admit hiding over $4 million in sales Updated 4:40 PM; Today 11:49 AM This photo from Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard s archives shows owners George Seibel, left, and Tony Caruso, right, posing for a portrait in February 2001 inside A Pizza and More in Tully. Seibel and Caruso pleaded guilty last week to criminal tax fraud.Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard archivess Facebook Share Cortland, N.Y. The owners of six popular Central New York restaurants have admitted hiding millions of dollars worth of sales tax from the state. George Seibel, 60, of Homer, and Anthony Caruso, 60, of Cortland, pleaded guilty last week to tax fraud, state Office of the Attorney General and Department of Taxation and Finance announced Monday. The pair who own bars and restaurants in Cortland and Onondaga counties admitted failing to turn over more than $4 million worth of sales tax over the course of five years. ....