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Archive for October 29th, 2020

Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Oct. 29th COVID-19 Report

October 29, 2020. The impact that COVID has had on the physical and mental health of many New Yorkers cannot be overstated. As the challenge feels daunting it’s critical that each of us stays vigilant as we move into the winter and COVID fatigue continues to set in. New York State will do all we […]

Essex County prepared to build better roads with less money | Sun Community News ELIZABETHTOWN 

Source: Essex County prepared to build better roads with less money | Sun Community News ELIZABETHTOWN | When the first modern roads were built, a layer of asphalt was thrown down over wagon trails, cowpaths or whatever had been serving as an artery of transport.

Adirondack Regional Blood Center Community Drives Announced

CVPH program focuses on safety while maintaining an adequate blood supply for area hospitals Editor’s Note: A drive is also scheduled for the St. Augustine’s Parish Center on Monday, November 23rd. More info to follow. PLATTSBURGH, NY (10/29/2020) –The Adirondack Regional Blood Center, a program of the University of Vermont Health Network – Champlain Valley […]

Cuomo discourages family gatherings on Thanksgiving, holidays

Source: Cuomo discourages family gatherings on Thanksgiving, holidays

Layoff notices hit New York at a record rate, data shows. Here’s where

Source: Layoff notices hit New York at a record rate, data shows. Here’s where

City & State Coronavirus Update co-sponsored by CMW Strategies

Source: City & State Coronavirus Update co-sponsored by CMW Strategies

Local Oct. 29th COVID-19 Report: Lab-confirmed positive +1, Recovered +12, Active -11, Tested +315

Here are today’s Clinton County COVID-19 case updates. One additional lab-confirmed positive case has been reported and 12 individuals moved to recovered since our 10/28 report. This new case is linked to the previously reported SUNY Plattsburgh cluster. There are currently 26 active COVID-19 cases in Clinton County.

North Country Good Life – Explore the Adirondack Coast Region

We have a right to be proud of our region.  Source: North Country Good Life – Explore the Adirondack Coast Region

School Community and Local Community to Vote on New Mascot

Message from the Peru School District   There have been several committee meetings to discuss what the next Mascot will be for the Peru Central School District. At the last meeting and through several hours of deliberation, the committee selected three (3) semi-finalists to bring before the students, staff and greater school community: a) Nighthawk, […]

Coronavirus update: New York passes 500,000 cases since start of pandemic – syracuse.com

Source: Coronavirus update: New York passes 500,000 cases since start of pandemic – syracuse.com

Should progressives vote for Biden on the WFP line? | CSNY

Source: Should progressives vote for Biden on the WFP line? | CSNY

Cyberattack being investigated as possible cause of UVM Health Network outage

Source: Cyberattack being investigated as possible cause of UVM Health Network outage

Fall pollinators: Tips for helping them make it through the winter – The Adirondack Almanack

Source: Fall pollinators: Tips for helping them make it through the winter – The Adirondack Almanack

Essex County Arts Council seeks part time administrator – – The Adirondack Almanack

Source: Essex County Arts Council seeks part time administrator – – The Adirondack Almanack

U.S. Hospitals Targeted In Rising Wave Of Ransomware Attacks, Federal Agencies Say | Vermont Public Radio

Source: U.S. Hospitals Targeted In Rising Wave Of Ransomware Attacks, Federal Agencies Say | Vermont Public Radio