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Some of New York’s Indian nations plan to jump into the legal marijuana business Updated 12:13 PM; Today 12:00 PM At least two of New York state s Indian nations are considering entering the newly legal recreational marijuana business.Jake May | MLive.com Facebook Share At least two Native American nations in New York are taking active steps to get into the marijuana business in the wake of the state’s legalization of adult-use recreational weed this month. The Shinnecock Indian Nation on Long Island plans to break ground on a marijuana facility in the next few weeks with hopes of selling marijuana later this year, according to a report in Newsday. The Saint Regis Mohawks in Northern New York this week are discussing a tribal ordinance that would regulate legal marijuana on its territory near Hogansburg in Franklin County, according to the Plattsburgh Press-Republican. ....
Landmark Canastota restaurant torn down after ex-owner retires; what’s next is up to Oneida Indian Nation Updated Apr 06, 2021; Posted Apr 03, 2021 Graziano s Restaurant, 409 N. Peterboro St., Canastota. Dennis Nett/The Post-Standard. The landmark was recently torn down. Facebook Share CANASTOTA, NY Graziano’s World Famous Restaurant & Inn, a longtime institution in Canastota, was torn down by the Oneida Indian Nation last week. The Oneida Indian Nation bought the property, just off the New York State Thruway in Canastota, in 2018 but agreed to let it continue operating as long as former owner Anthony Graziano wanted to manage it. The price was about $1 million. ....
Oneida Indian Nation Statement on Senate Confirmation of Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland Oneida Indian Nation Homelands , March 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) “The confirmation of Deb Haaland as the United States’ first Native American Secretary of Interior represents a remarkable moment for our nation,” said Ray Halbritter, Oneida Indian Nation Representative. “Secretary Haaland has proven herself to be highly effective in uniting people of all backgrounds around shared purposes, and now, as Interior Secretary – her leadership will make an even more meaningful impact.” “This moment marks a historical and significant triumph for Native people and Native children in particular. Deb Halaands confirmation is an inspiration for current and future generations of Native people who will now see a Native person represented at the highest level of U.S. government.” ....
The pandemic has changed how numerous things are done, and the hiring process is no different. Larger companies such as the Oneida Indian Nation used to bring together large groups of hopefuls to large job fairs. Now, due to the pandemic, in-person job fairs like this are impractical and not allowed. However, like most everything else, the hiring process has changed with the times. The Nation and others is now going virtual to bring in potential employees. “A virtual job event allows us to provide a more intimate setting to discuss opportunities than we are able to do right now in person,” said Joel Barkin, vice president of communications for the Nation. “It also creates an opportunity to reach even more people who live outside of Central New York who may not have been able to attend an in-person event.” ....
Now is the time people are making New Year’s resolutions, and improving your mental outlook may be on your list. Or perhaps you are looking for a new job or a change of scenery. Maybe you want to begin to or restart exercising. “(People need) something other than watching television and marinating in misery,” said Dr. Andrew Kinney, a psychologist with New Hartford Psychological Services. Kinney was talking about ways people may be able to mentally deal with the pandemic. He suggested exercising, joining an online community and classes and exploring new creative outlets, such as art, as ways to cope. ....