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No Word Yet On CFA Ec-Dev Grants

Governor Cuomo’s announcement of CFA economic-development grants will not happen this week, and perhaps not next week, according to Jason Conwall, spokesman for the Empire State Development Corp.

Originally, the announcement had been expected around Labor Day, the traditional start of the fall campaign season, but that had been delayed to mid-October and, now, beyond.

 

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