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Syracuse / New York / United States
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New York / New York / United States
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The Office of the Secretary of State, previously known as the Keeper of Records, operates under the government of the New York State Department of State. Established in 1778, it is one of the oldest offices in the administration of the state government. The New York State Department of State manages various codes, administrative rules, coastal resources, cemeteries and local government divisions. It operates the state s licensing and fire prevention and control offices. The department licenses a variety of professions and occupations, including the real estate and cosmetology industries, private investigators and notaries through its licensing office. The New York State Department of State also provides administrative support for several other offices, including the state commission on public integrity, state athletic commission and committee on open government. The department maintains a location in New York City.
Katonah / New York / United States
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Friends of John Jay Homestead is a non-profit, educational organization founded in 1977 by local Bedford residents. It is New York States day-to-day partner in providing volunteer assistance and critical funding for the purpose of:
Quogue / New York / United States
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QWR: 75 Years of History!

The Quogue Wildlife Refuge celebrated its 75th year of existence in October, 2009. The Refuge has a fascinating history that started in 1934. Several exceptionally cold winters in the early 1930s caused a decline in the Black Duck population which alarmed many local duck hunters. During a meeting at the Hampton Bays Firehouse, Charlie Belt explained the severity of the waterfowl plight, and suggested they establish a waterfowl refuge, a place where they could propagate and rear waterfowl “…to put two ducks in the air for every one we take.” From this meeting, the Southampton Township Wildfowl Association (STWA) was formed with 45 charter members; all were duck hunters and pioneer conservationists from the town of Southampton. Their signatures are on the charter which hangs over the fireplace in the Charles Banks Belt Nature Center at the Refuge.

STWA used the land that was formerly the Quogue Ice Company to create a sanctuary. The easterly 104 acres of the former Ice Company was donated by Richard and George Post, sons of charter member Abram Post. This land was given to the Incorporated Village of Quogue who appointed STWA Trustees as the official stewards of the land. In 1938, STWA rallied friends to purchase the westerly half of the Quogue Ice Company, 107 acres for $1,400 from charter member Erastus Post. Another 100 acres of land was added to the Refuge for preservation by Southampton Town in the 1980s, when town officials agreed to rezone a nearby subdivision from two- acre lots to one- acre lots.

Feeding the birds was a top priority. This was a huge undertaking, requiring two men for at least two hours a day. These men volunteered their time to cut ice from the pond and feed the famished flocks. In one year alone, over thirty tons of grain-potato mix was prepared and fed by STWA volunteers.

In 1936, STWA was awarded First Prize in a National Waterfowl Contest, sponsored by More Game Birds in America (Ducks Unlimited, Inc.) for the vast amount of work accomplished through volunteer efforts. The engraved Silver Cup remains on the mantle.

What was known as the Quogue Waterfowl Sanctuary on old maps is now known as the Quogue Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge has evolved over time to take school groups on tours, to care for permanently injured animals in the Distressed Wildlife Complex, and to offer educational programs for people of all ages throughout the year. The 305 acres remain a safe place for plants and animals, and a peaceful haven for people to visit.

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Albany / New York / United States
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The Division of Labor Standards of the New York State Department of Labor enforces the New York State Labor Laws concerning minimum wage, hours of work, child labor, payment of wages and wage supplements, industrial homework, apparel industry registration, registration of Professional Employer Organizations and farm labor. It also administers the Employment Agency Law outside New York City. The New York State Department of Labor is responsible for a variety of programs, including worker protection, unemployment insurance, employment services and workforce development. The department offers a number of forms and publications. The New York State Department of Labor is a part of the government of the state of New York.
Ticonderoga / New York / United States
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Syracuse / New York / United States
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Family Court offers new justice conflict resolution and mediation services, as well as hears matters involving children and families. The court administers drug treatment and parent support programs. It handles cases related to adoption, guardianship, juvenile delinquency and abused and neglected children. Family Court also makes legal decisions related to domestic violence, paternity, child and spousal support, and custody and visitation cases. The court is authorized to hear petitions concerning services for children with developmental disabilities. In addition, it manages a children drop-in center. The court handles more than 22,000 filings annually. Family Court is managed by the New York State Unified Court System.
New York / New York / United States
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Kumon of Battery Park City is part of the worlds largest after-school math & reading program, helping children of all ages become self-learners.
Lewiston / New York / United States
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With a location in Lewiston, N.Y., the New York Power Authority operates more than 15 generating facilities and over 1,400 circuit miles of transmission lines. The authority develops energy technologies and electric vehicles. It provides energy efficiency programs for local, county and state government facilities, as well as public schools and university campuses. The New York Power Authority offers services to develop various technologies, such as fuel cells, solar photovoltaic systems and microturbines. The authority also participates in institutional research at state and national levels. In addition, it provides technology development programs for electricity transmission, energy storage, distributed generation, and equipment monitoring and diagnostics.
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