A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 9-23-14

The prosecution & the defense rested in Chenango county court in the murder trial of Ganesh Ramasaran yesterday. Ramsaran is accused of killing his wife Jennifer in 2012, her body was found several months later in the town of Pharsalia. The biggest twist in the trial was Ramsaran’s decision to testify last Thursday, his testimony wrapped up yesterday in Norwich, the jury will get the case shortly. Closing Arguments will begin at 9:00 this morning.
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Governor Cuomo launched the “Combat Heroin,” campaign, to inform and educate New Yorkers about the risks of heroin and prescription opioid use, the signs of addiction, and the resources available to help. In 2013, there were 89,269 admissions for heroin and prescription opioid abuse treatment in New York State alone, with New Yorkers ages 18 to 24 with the largest increase in such admissions. A website can be found at combatheroin.ny.gov, it includes information about warning signs of heroin and opioid abuse and misuse, access to Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services treatment providers, and guidance to help parents talk to their children and healthcare professionals talk with their patients.
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Governor Cuomo signed into law the Community Risk and Resiliency Act to strengthen New York State’s preparedness for the effects of climate change and help protect communities against severe weather and sea level rise. The Act advances recommendations of the NYS 2100 Commission, which the Governor convened after Superstorm Sandy, to develop more resilient infrastructure systems across the state. The Act requires State agencies to consider future physical climate risks caused by storm surges, sea level rise or flooding in certain permitting, funding and regulatory decisions. The standards would apply to smart growth assessments, siting of wastewater treatment plants and hazardous waste transportation, storage and disposal facilities, design and construction regulations for petroleum and chemical bulk storage facilities and oil and gas drilling permits, and properties listed in the state’s Open Space Plan, as well as other projects.
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The next Citizen Voices General Membership meeting will be held today at 4:00pm at at the Carriage House at 790 Southside Drive, Oneonta. The topic will be Solar Energy, Net-Zero construction and how to apply current technology to existing structures. the event is open to the public, reservations are requested at CitizenVoices@hotmail.com.
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