Your Morning Edition for Friday, November 24th presented by DiSanto Propane!
Major transformation at Freewill Elementary School in Walworth nearing completion. When will K2 Brewing open in Wayne Co.? Plus, everything you need to get caught up after a holiday break!
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Quick hits for Friday, November 24th!
We hope you had an incredible Thanksgiving in the Finger Lakes, or wherever you’re reading us from, but the news didn’t stop. We’re here to get you caught up after getting filled up with turkey, stuffing, and the rest of the holiday trimmings!
Earlier this year, K2 Brothers Brewing, known for transforming unique spaces into vibrant taprooms, announced its latest venture: A new taproom set in the historic Freewill Elementary School building in Walworth. Now, it’s mere weeks away from opening up. [Read More]
The historic village of Skaneateles is once again hosting the beloved Dickens Christmas for its 30th edition, bringing the charm of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” to life. From today until Christmas, visitors can immerse themselves in the festive spirit with activities scheduled every Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m., and a special limited showing on Christmas Eve from noon to 2:30 p.m. [Read More]
The mother of Patrick Dai, a Cornell student and Pittsford native facing charges for posting antisemitic threats online, has shared her family’s turmoil and her son’s mental health struggles. In a recent off-camera interview with News10NBC, Bing Liu expressed her fear for her family’s safety, as they have received threats since her son’s arrest. [Read More]
Katy Eberts, the keyboardist for the popular tribute band Seven Wonders, shared an inspiring update on her recovery journey following a severe car crash on the Thruway in Farmington. In a recent video, Eberts is seen taking her first steps since the July accident, a significant milestone in her rehabilitation. [Read More]
In a significant gesture of recognition and respect, the Town of Seneca Falls has designated November as Native American Heritage Month. This was announced at the Town Board’s meeting on November 8, where Supervisor Mike Ferrara read the proclamation. [Read More]
Will NY’s Pay Transparency Law end wage discrimination?
New York State has embarked on a significant legislative journey to address wage disparities with its new Pay Transparency Law. The law requires employers to disclose salary ranges in job postings, a move experts say could be a game-changer in the fight against wage discrimination.
Jared Cook, an employment attorney with Tully Rinckey, emphasized the law’s potential impact. “The idea is that it’s going to cause people to know what different employers are paying for a job,” Cook said in a recent conversation on Inside the FLX. The law aims to combat pay disparity across gender and racial lines by ensuring transparency in salary offerings.
More headlines to get your day started!
Dryden adopts 2024 budget with notable tax decrease for residents
Lakewood Vineyards Chardonnay chosen for Cornell Alumni Affairs Wine Club
Newark HS will host Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra for holiday concert
Farmington woman left two children under 5 home alone, found wandering in public
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