Morning Edition for Wednesday, August 17th
Religious retreat house in Canandaigua faces uncertainty, Red Jacket principal receives high honor, and robbery at Citizens Bank.
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A religious retreat house in Canandaigua may soon have non-religious management. This is because of the overall shortage of priests. FL1 Reporter Rebecca Swift has the story on the Notre Dame house. [READ]
The Red Jacket principal credited with disarming a teen who brought a loaded gun to school was given the highest recognition possible in New York State this week. [READ]
A robbery at the Citizens Bank in Newark is under investigation. It happened last Thursday and several agencies were involved in the search that followed. However, no suspect is in custody. [READ]
It was the book deal heard around the world. Now, a state court has ruled that former Gov. Cuomo will not have to repay the $5 million he was ordered to pay back. He received that money as part of a book deal. [READ]
A decision by the Supreme Court could result in states like New York losing some autonomy. It could also result in more gerrymandering. [READ]
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