Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente was on Keeler Friday talking about how well restaurants have done for the community during COVID-19, the coach in Holland Patent, following a community spread of the virus, who was unwilling to work with the county for contact tracing, and the enormous reduction in sales tax revenue. Continue reading…
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Picente Talks COVID-19 in Winter, Sales Tax and Holland Patent
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