NYRA deal set, road salt supplies low, builder accused of fraud, free wi-fi for Saratoga?
The NYRA deal is set. The state legislature passed a bill yesterday approving it. [TU]
Hillary Clinton helped snag more than $340 million in Congressional "earmarks" last year for New York State, according to a watchdog group. That made her one of the Senate's top 10 earmarkers. [Washington Post]
Road crews around the region report that they're running low on road salt -- and deliveries aren't arriving as expected. [Daily Gazette]
A local luxury homebuilder has been accused of defrauding customers of more than $200,000. [Troy Record]
Saratoga Springs is looking at the possibility of building a free wi-fi network in the city. [Daily Gazette]
On the south side of Troy, residents say they like to keep real estate sales in the neighborhood, somewhat to the chagrin of real estate agents. [TU]
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