Auburn to get $4.8M from budget
State Sen. Mike Nozzolio, R-Fayette, announced Saturday that the 2007-2008 state budget includes $4.88 million in state aid for Auburn.
The aid marks a 7 percent increase from last year's funding.
Funding is contained as part of the Aid and Incentives for Municipalities program in the 2007-2008 state budget. The program requires towns and villages receiving the aid to reduce property taxes for residents, invest in economic development to generate real property tax base growth or support investments in technology or other re-engineering initiatives that permanently reduce operating expenses.
Nozzolio said the budget will also include an additional $500,000 in aid for Auburn Memorial Hospital.
Cornell Co-op to host climate talk
David Wolfe will give a speech titled “The Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture in the Northeast” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 3, at the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cayuga County, 248 Grant Ave., Auburn.
The lecture is rescheduled from March, which was canceled because of weather conditions.
Wolfe is a professor of plant ecology in the Department of Horticulture at Cornell University.
- From staff reports
The aid marks a 7 percent increase from last year's funding.
Funding is contained as part of the Aid and Incentives for Municipalities program in the 2007-2008 state budget. The program requires towns and villages receiving the aid to reduce property taxes for residents, invest in economic development to generate real property tax base growth or support investments in technology or other re-engineering initiatives that permanently reduce operating expenses.
Nozzolio said the budget will also include an additional $500,000 in aid for Auburn Memorial Hospital.
Cornell Co-op to host climate talk
David Wolfe will give a speech titled “The Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture in the Northeast” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 3, at the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cayuga County, 248 Grant Ave., Auburn.
The lecture is rescheduled from March, which was canceled because of weather conditions.
Wolfe is a professor of plant ecology in the Department of Horticulture at Cornell University.
- From staff reports




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