Also: Hochul announces nearly $80M to support expanded use of zero-emission vehicles • Stefanik reintroduces Promoting Agriculture Safeguards and Security Act
Monday, October 20, 2025 | | |
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e-edition obituaries | | | | TROY, N.Y. — As millions marched across the country on Saturday, about a thousand Trojans added their names to those gathering in “No Kings” demonstrations, a non-violent national protest organization speaking out against the current White House administration. “We are here because we believe Donald Trump is a fascist; he’s a dictator, assaulting civil liberties,” […] | | | | | NEW YORK — Gov. Kathy Hochul recently announced that nearly $80 million in state funding has been awarded to help seven transit providers expand their use of zero-emission vehicles under the state's Zero-Emission Transit Transition Program (ZETT). According to a press release from the governor's office, the program supports Hochul's agenda to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve New York's energy goals. "New York's push to transition public transit agencies to zero-emission fleets is a crucial step in achieving our clean energy goals," Hochul said in the release. "Increasing the number of zero-emission transit vehicles in every corner of our state […] | | | | | SARATOGA, N.Y. – Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, R-NY and Intelligence Committee Chairman Rick Crawford, R-AR reintroduced the Promoting Agriculture Safeguards and Security Act that they believe will protect our national security by prohibiting foreign adversaries from purchasing or controlling U.S. agricultural land and businesses. Stefanik said foreign adversaries like Communist China are purchasing U.S. agricultural land to undermine our food security and gain access to our sensitive military installations. "Food security is national security, and I am proud to reintroduce this legislation that will stand up against our foreign adversaries as they attempt to assert control over our agriculture industry," she […] | | | | | If you've ever said, "I just need to focus," and then found yourself scrolling, snacking, and reorganizing your sock drawer—you've just met your executive function. And it wasn't having its best day. For children, weak executive function shows up as impulsive outbursts, unfinished homework, and endless distraction. For adults, it's missed deadlines, scattered priorities, and that familiar frustration of knowing what to do—but not being able to do it. These aren't moral failings. They're signs that the brain's management system—the network that organizes, regulates, and executes life—is underperforming. The Hidden Common Denominator in Mental Health Modern psychiatry loves its labels—ADHD, […] | | | | | Local business Balet Flowers & Design of Malta recently celebrated the activation of its new solar array during a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce. (Photo provided by the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce) | | | | | "How many more warning signs do you really need to prioritize safety?" | | | |
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