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5 people dead at Tulsa medical building, in the 233rd mass shooting of 2022 | NCPR News

Source: 5 people dead at Tulsa medical building, in the 233rd mass shooting of 2022 | NCPR News

Stefanik opposes gun control in the wake of Buffalo and Uvalde mass shootings | NCPR News

Source: Stefanik opposes gun control in the wake of Buffalo and Uvalde mass shootings | NCPR News

St. Lawrence County doctor describes what the endemic phase of COVID-19 will be like | NCPR News

Source: St. Lawrence County doctor describes what the endemic phase of COVID-19 will be like | NCPR News

Tulsa hospital shooting: At least 4 dead in ‘catastrophic scene’; shooter also dead – syracuse.com

Source: Tulsa hospital shooting: At least 4 dead in ‘catastrophic scene’; shooter also dead – syracuse.com

Hill and Hollow June 4-5 Concert Canceled

Friends,

We are absolutely crushed to have to cancel both performances this weekend June 4-5 by Paul Meyers’ World on a String trio at the Saranac Fire Hall. The band’s drummer, Vanderlei Pereira, has COVID, poor fellow! This master musician with his prodigious knowledge of Brazilian and Afro-Cuban rhythms, impeccable technique and distinctive touch is essential to the band. We have been so looking forward to these concerts, but one cannot just run out and hire a sub – impossible!

Rescheduled LABOR DAY: Monday, September 5
Rescheduling has been complicated because the band has a busy summer performance schedule. We were able to arrive at the date of Monday, September 5: LABOR DAY. You might recall that we have had Labor Day concerts at Weatherwatch Farm two years running during the covid pandemic – 2020 and 2021 – and our audience seemed to enjoy it very much.

Yours ever, Angela

Mark Your Calendar Now!

Paul Meyers’ World on a String

LABOR DAY

Monday, September 6

3:00 pm

Weatherwatch Farm

Hochul, legislature agree to tighten New York’s gun laws in wake of Buffalo mass shooting | NCPR News

Source: Hochul, legislature agree to tighten New York’s gun laws in wake of Buffalo mass shooting | NCPR News

Paul McCartney concert in Syracuse: What you need to know (tickets, parking, masks, more) – syracuse.com

Source: Paul McCartney concert in Syracuse: What you need to know (tickets, parking, masks, more) – syracuse.com

Adirondack Council recognizes Conservationist of the Year efforts | Sun Community News PAUL SMITHS

Source: Adirondack Council recognizes Conservationist of the Year efforts | Sun Community News PAUL SMITHS | Adirondack Council’s prestigious award given for educational impact on climate change.

Help stop invasive species before they spread!

A new law will go into effect this month requiring owners and operators of motorboats to verify they have no invasive species present before launching in Adirondack waters. Clean, drain, dry, verify! It’s the law. #Adirondacks

Can Lake Placid host another Olympics? This North Country lawmaker says there’s a shot | NCPR News

Source: Can Lake Placid host another Olympics? This North Country lawmaker says there’s a shot | NCPR News

Plattsburgh Rotary names 2022 Paul Harris Fellows | Sun Community News PLATTSBURGH 

5-year-old southern Vermont preschooler saves his family. Again. – VTDigger

Source: 5-year-old southern Vermont preschooler saves his family. Again. – VTDigger

Abortion, gun violence dominate final days of NY legislative session – syracuse.com

Source: Abortion, gun violence dominate final days of NY legislative session – syracuse.com

New York gas tax break begins Wednesday as gas prices near $5 a gallon – syracuse.com

Source: New York gas tax break begins Wednesday as gas prices near $5 a gallon – syracuse.com

I-81 plan reaches final destination: Officials issue final stamp of approval for grid – syracuse.com

Source: I-81 plan reaches final destination: Officials issue final stamp of approval for grid – syracuse.com

National Dairy Month: June 2022

National Dairy Month: June 2022 JUNE 2022 RELEASE NUMBER CB22-SFS.80 From the International Dairy Foods Association: “National Dairy Month started out as National Milk Month in 1937 as a way to promote drinking milk. It was initially created to stabilize the dairy demand when production was at a surplus, but has now developed into an annual tradition that celebrates the contributions the dairy industry has made to the world. After the National Dairy Council stepped in to promote the cause, the name soon

Source: National Dairy Month: June 2022

Clinton County Historical Association presents: The History of the Perry Mills Frog Farm

 

By Robert St.John

President, Rouses Point-Champlain Historical Society 

June 7th – 6:00 pm 

House of Prayer, 63 Broad Street, Plattsburgh

The Clinton County Historical Association is proud to sponsor a presentation on one of the quirkier stories in Clinton County’s business history, that of the Perry Mills Frog Farm.  Founded in 1937 by Emil R. Neuenfeldt and located on the bank of the Great Chazy River, Neuenfeldt’s farm supplied frogs to restaurants around the country and, increasingly as time went on, to hospitals and schools for laboratory and educational use. Between 1937 and 1962, it was one of the largest industries in that village. The history will be told by Robert St.John, President of the Rouses Point-Champlain Historical Society who owns the former frog farm property and has stories to tell about how the frog farm came to be and how it operated. The presentation will be held June 7th at 6 pm at the House of Prayer, 63 Broad Street, Plattsburgh. It is free and open to the public with donations appreciated.

Click here for a 1994 Calvin Castine – Bob Venne story on the Frog Pond 

 

 

Canada’s government moves to make selling or importing handguns illegal | NCPR News

Source: Canada’s government moves to make selling or importing handguns illegal | NCPR News

Pending NYS law to replace “councilman” with council member on ballots | Sun Community News ELIZABETHTOWN | 

Source: Pending NYS law to replace “councilman” with council member on ballots | Sun Community News ELIZABETHTOWN | Women in small towns seeking office would no longer run for “councilman”.

The 2022 Albany Power 100 – City & State New York

Source: The 2022 Albany Power 100 – City & State New York

DiNAPOLI ANALYSIS FINDS WORRISOME, UNEVEN ECONOMIC RECOVERY AMONG NYC’S LABOR FORCE

Workforce Participation Near Pre-Pandemic Levels, But Unemployment Still High

More Than a Third of Unemployed Workers Out of Work for 27+ Weeks

New York City lags behind the rest of the state and nation in regaining the jobs lost from the onset of the pandemic in March and April 2020, according to an analysis on the city’s labor force released by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli today. By March 2022, the city recovered just under 71% of jobs lost, while the rest of New York state has regained 82% of jobs. By April 2022, the United States had regained 95%.

The city’s unemployment rate remains substantially higher than the rest of the state and nation and higher than its pre-pandemic rate. The slow recovery of pandemic job losses has left the city with an unemployment rate of 6.5%, 2.8 points higher than the February 2020 level of 3.7%, while the nation’s unemployment rate is only one-tenth of a point above its February 2020 level of 3.5%. The remainder of the state reached its February 2020 rate of 4% by October 2021.

“New York City suffered heavy job losses from the shock of the pandemic shutting down many businesses in early 2020, and it has not fully regained these jobs,” DiNapoli said. “The recovery is also uneven and unequal among the workforce, particularly with demographic groups and lower income workers. The pandemic intensified pre-existing inequities that left many unable to work. These issues are complex and will not be easily fixed. They warrant further study and require strong workforce development efforts to assist those disproportionally impacted by the pandemic that might take longer to recover.”

About 36% of unemployed workers living in the city have been seeking work for longer than 27 weeks and are considered long-term unemployed. While the gap in the long-term unemployed share of job seekers between the city and the nation was largest one year after the onset of the pandemic in March 2021 (69% in the city versus 43% in the nation), it is still sizeable two years later (36% in the city versus 24% in the nation). Over the course of the pandemic, many people also left the workforce. DiNapoli’s report found that some demographic groups rebounded to pre-pandemic levels of labor force participation by 2021, while other groups have not yet fully returned.

Major findings of DiNapoli’s report: Read more »

DiNapoli: SUNY Campuses Need to Focus on Tuition Paid by Out-Of-State Graduate Students | Office of the New York State Comptroller

Source: DiNapoli: SUNY Campuses Need to Focus on Tuition Paid by Out-Of-State Graduate Students | Office of the New York State Comptroller

Stefanik says NY schools are forcing a ‘radical and racist’ agenda on children. The false claim fits a pattern | NCPR News

Source: Stefanik says NY schools are forcing a ‘radical and racist’ agenda on children. The false claim fits a pattern | NCPR News

Stewart’s Shops to offer American Red Cross blood donors a sweet reward in June

“Give A Pint, Get A Pint” returns for the seventh year

May 25, 2022— The need for blood donations doesn’t take a vacation. Summer is a challenging time to collect enough blood donations to meet the needs of patients. That’s why The American Red Cross and Stewart’s Shops are incentivizing donors with a sweet treat.

For a seventh year, Stewart’s Shops is treating Red Cross blood donors to free pints of ice cream as a part of the “Give a Pint, Get a Pint” program.  For the month of June, presenting donors at blood drives in 26 counties across Upstate New York will receive a voucher for a free pint of Stewart’s Shop’s ice cream or gelato. Vouchers can be redeemed at any Stewart’s Shops location. Read more »

Which Central NY school districts spend the most and least per student? Search 673 districts statewide – syracuse.com

Source: Which Central NY school districts spend the most and least per student? Search 673 districts statewide – syracuse.com