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Unemployment rate drops in Capital Region

CAPITAL REGION - The jobless rate in the Capital Region is dropping.

New statistics out Tuesday from the state show the unemployment level in the Albany Schenectady Troy area has dropped from 7.2 in April of 2012 to 6.5 last month.

Glens Falls dropped from 8.3 to 7.8.

The State's jobless rate is also 7.8 percent.

New York strikes deal with Mohawks

 

LAKE GEORGE - Lake George is out of the casino race, thanks to a deal struck today between the state of New York and the St. Regis Mohawk Nation.

That deal announced this afternoon gives the Mohawks exclusive rights in 8 northern counties, including Hamilton and Warren Counties.

It also resolves a three year dispute over gaming issues.

Governor Cuomo wants three casinos built upstate.

So far, he has not specified any desired sites.

NY reports crackdown on repeat drunken drivers

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - New York officials say their crackdown on repeat drunken drivers through new rules imposed last September has resulted in 3,164 potentially dangerous motorists being kept of the state's roadways.

School district residents head to the polls Tuesday

SOUTH COLONIE- "The old axiom no news is good news, I guess we're living with that right now," said Tim Kremer, Executive Director of the New York State School Boards Association.

No news, Kremer said, meaning no outcries or big rallies against proposed school budget votes slated for tomorrow. A far cry from last year, when the property tax cap went into effect, leading to lay-offs, program cuts and school closures.

"There have been cuts and such, but slowly we're creeping back. Last year we got state aid, this year we get additional state aid of a billion dollars," he said.

But the increase wasn't enough for South Colonie schools, which is putting a budget before voters that exceeds the cap. The tax levy increase of 4.98% closes an eight-million-dollar gap, reduces spending and combines modified sports. It also cuts 90-95 positions.

Spa City to vote on gun covering law Tuesday

SARATOGA SPRINGS - City leaders will vote this week on a move to make it illegal to carry a gun in the open.

The public safety commissioner says some people were startled to find people carrying rifles near the most recent gun shows at the city center.

Commissioner Chris Mathiesen says it is common sense to have people put their weapons in a bag.

Commissioner Mathiesen says he heard from a number of people following the recent gun shows in town, that they were alarmed by rifles being carried around without cases. So he wants to make it law to cover them up.

The Saratoga Springs City Center has been hosting gun shows for 30 years. In the past year, especially after the massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, the shows and their organizers have been the subject of protest.

There’s even been an effort to get the shows cancelled.

Vermont woman answers to fatal crash charges

FORT EDWARD, N.Y. (AP) - A 31-year-old Vermont woman arrested after a fatal crash in upstate New York has been convicted of drunken and reckless driving. But a jury acquitted her of manslaughter and homicide.
    
The Glens Falls Post Star (http://bit.ly/11L61oo) reports Cassie Earley of Arlington, Vt., cried when she heard the Washington County jury's verdict Friday.
    
Prosecutors said her blood alcohol level was 0.18 percent when she crashed into an oncoming car at 7 a.m. on July 29 in the town of Hebron. That's more than twice the legal limit. The crash killed 83-year-old Vincent Muro Sr., of West Rutland, Vt. A passenger in Muro's car was injured.
    
She was tried on charges including drunken driving, manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide.
    
Earley faces up to a year in prison when she's sentenced June 14.

Cuomo projects $90M for State Parks construction

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - The Cuomo administration says about $90 million will be spent this year on construction projects at 50 of the state's parks and historic sites.
    
It says that will cover almost 90 projects to upgrade infrastructure or fix potential health and safety problems.
    
Planning will also begin on 60 more projects to be undertaken in coming years. There are 179 state parks and 35 historic sites in New York.
    
The funding includes $7.4 million in New York City, $11.3 million in the Capital Region and $7.9 million in the Finger Lakes. It also includes $13.2 million in the Hudson Valley; $10 million on Long Island, $4.8 million in the Mohawk Valley, $4.7 million in the North Country, $5.8 million in the Southern Tier and $16 million in western New York.