Distribution firm says bill doubled because toll reader didn t catch EZ Pass tag properly Author: Ron Plants Updated: 8:13 PM EDT June 22, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. Last week, 2 On Your Side reported on a problem the New York State Thruway Authority was having with the electronic toll readers at the former Lackawanna toll barrier.
The readers were not correctly reading EZ Pass tags on cars or trucks, which caused major overcharges for account holders.
2 On Your Side s Ron Plants was affected by the error. The reader recorded his license plate instead of the EZ Pass tag. Many viewers contacted him with the same issue.
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New York judge dismisses curfew challenge from Erie County restaurant owners
On Saturday, State Supreme Court Judge Timothy Walker dismissed the latest court challenge to the state s 11 p.m. curfew for bars and restaurants. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 7:07 PM EDT April 17, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. State Supreme Court Judge Timothy Walker on Saturday dismissed the latest court challenge to the state s 11 p.m. curfew for bars and restaurants.
Judge Walker previously ruled in favor of 90 Western New York restaurant owners in February to lift the statewide curfew, but an appellate court later reinstated it.
Attorney Corey Hogan from HoganWillig says his apparent interpretation is that the petition, which was filed back in January, is no longer relevant because they were challenging a law that was annulled in March.
Effective immediately, restaurants and bars involved in the lawsuit are able to stay open past 11 p.m. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 11:20 PM EST February 27, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. Acting Supreme Court Judge Timothy Walker on Saturday night granted a preliminary injunction for bars and restaurants involved in a lawsuit over the state s curfew.
Effective immediately, restaurants involved are able to stay open past 11 p.m.
The statewide curfew was put in place by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in an effort to minimize the spread of COVID-19.
It was originally 10 p.m. Then on February 14, the governor modified the executive order by extending the curfew to 11 p.m.
According to Senator George Borrello, Siemens Energy employs over 800 people at the Olean plant and currently plans on reducing its workforce there by 500.