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Chiefs win sectional wrestling title | Sun Community News ELLENBURG | 

United Way surpasses last year’s fundraising campaign

Spreading love for a cause on Valentine’s Day – Supporters and Campaign Team members joined John C. Bernardi, President & CEO, of United Way of the Adirondack Region Inc. to kiss Alice, the Cow, at the William H. Miner Institute on Valentine’s Day. Proceeds from this event totaled $8,500.00 and will be used to support childhood mental health and suicide prevention programs.

February 14, 2022 – United Way of the Adirondack Region, Inc. has completed it’s 2022 Fundraising Campaign, to help support high priority health and human service programs in Clinton, Essex and Franklin Counties. The annual campaign is conducted primarily during the fall months and concludes in February of each year. This year’s campaign, surpassing last year’s $675,000.00, raised a total of $680,000.00, which includes proceeds from special events and also includes projections of pending results from businesses and individuals not yet received, but anticipated. John Bernardi, President & CEO, said “we are so delighted to deliver this exciting news to our three-county region. It is once again a testament to the generosity and caring nature of the North Country. It was very challenging this year and we are proud of what we have been able to achieve in the midst of a pandemic. It was a valiant team effort among campaign team volunteers, United Way staff and employee campaign representatives, but most of all, it was the generosity of businesses, organizations and individuals that made it successful. I am always so impressed to see how people in our region come together for their friends and neighbors.” Campaign team members include: Todd McCarthy (Co-Chair: Clinton County), James Monty (Co-Chair: Essex County), Amy Kretser (Co-Chair: Franklin County), Monticia Prather, Chris Mazzella, Sandra Geddes, Sue LeBlanc-Durocher, Lee Rivers, DaleAnne Wolter, Tony Searing, Lisa VanNatten, Gerry Morrow, Nicole Cline, Ryan Lee, Hannah Provost, Jody Carpenter, Tammy Menard and staff members Holly Lafountain, Jennifer Desrocher, Nikki Buck, Meghan Weeden, Nancy Liotta, Tracy Repas and Bernardi.

The State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA), which is a campaign for state employees that runs parallel to the United Way campaign also wrapped up recently and raised a total of $98,909.00, which is included in the campaign total. A regional committee of state employees, chaired by Bill Ferguson of Empire State Development, conducts the annual fund-raising campaign in state facilities across the region.

The mission of United Way, which serves Clinton, Essex and Franklin Counties, is to be a leader in community partnership building and to increase the organized capacity of people to care for one another. The funds raised from this campaign will be allocated to local community partner agencies based on donor designations and agency applications for additional funds to support high-priority health and human service programs. A committee of community members will review requests for undesignated funds and recommend to the board of directors the awarding of grants based upon prioritized community needs throughout the region. Chris Mazzella, Chair of the United Way Board of Directors said, “Funds stay local and go toward supporting critical services for our friends and neighbors here in the North Country.” Last year, the health and human service network supported by United Way provided service to nearly eighty thousand people throughout Clinton, Essex and Franklin Counties.

Shelburne native wins bronze in Olympics

Source: Shelburne native wins bronze in Olympics

One of the largest pieces of public art in the Adirondacks is complete after 10 years | NCPR News

Source: One of the largest pieces of public art in the Adirondacks is complete after 10 years | NCPR News

Key U.S.-Canada bridge reopens after police clear protesters : NPR

Source: Key U.S.-Canada bridge reopens after police clear protesters : NPR

Coping in a Time of 2.7% Unemployment: Ideas and Strategies for Employers

March 1, 2022 – 10:00AM to 11:00AM
Join the North Country Chamber of Commerce and Coryer Staffing for a webinar addressing the hiring challenges being seen throughout several industries in the North Country.
When: Tuesday, March 1st
Time: 10:00AM – 11:00AM
Where: Virtual – will receive link to join after registering
Cost: Free; registration is required
Topics to be discussed:
  • Recruitment trends now and in the future – what will it look like?
  • Ideas and strategies from a local business on successfully recruiting employees
  • Examples of free and cost-effective ways to add to your company’s appeal
  • Recourses and government programs that may help
Moderators and Panelists Include:
  • David Coryer (Moderator) – COO & Co-Founder, Coryer Staffing
  • Frank Kerbein (Panelist) – Director of the Center for Human Resources, The Business Council of New York State
  • Mimi Lane (Panelist) – President of General Composites Inc.
Questions for the panelists/moderator can be submitted during registration; questions will be answered as time allows.
Please submit any questions, comments, and feedback about the program to Alyse by email at alyse@northcountrychamber.com.
Register for Coping in a Time of 2.7% Unemployment: Ideas and Strategies for Employers by clicking the button below:

 

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North Country mourns loss of Peru-Plattsburgh pre-K teacher

Source: North Country mourns loss of pre-K teacher

The Thunderbolts | Garagepunk

A friend referred this essay on Rock ‘N” Roll in North Country in the 1960’s. What a great history – The Thunderbolts | Garagepunk

Classic rock concert added to 2022 St. Joe’s Amp lineup in Syracuse – syracuse.com

Source: Classic rock concert added to 2022 St. Joe’s Amp lineup in Syracuse – syracuse.com

Getting married in Upstate NY: 21 perfect places to tie the knot – syracuse.com

Source: Getting married in Upstate NY: 21 perfect places to tie the knot – syracuse.com

$90K without college? See top-paying jobs in Syracuse area that don’t require a degree – syracuse.com

Source: $90K without college? See top-paying jobs in Syracuse area that don’t require a degree – syracuse.com

Winter Carnival Parade brings ’80s to Main St. | Sun Community News SARANAC LAKE | Hilarious mayhem, good times, music and dance at the Gala Parade.

Source: Winter Carnival Parade brings ’80s to Main St. | Sun Community News SARANAC LAKE | Hilarious mayhem, good times, music and dance at the Gala Parade.

Lake Placid training next generation of Olympians | WSTM

Source: Lake Placid training next generation of Olympians | WSTM

Two people killed in Turnpike accident | Sun Community News BEEKMANTOWN | A head-on crash on Military Turnpike claimed two lives Feb. 11.

Source: Two people killed in Turnpike accident | Sun Community News BEEKMANTOWN | A head-on crash on Military Turnpike claimed two lives Feb. 11.

Peru’s Grand Union opened Friday

Peru – The change-over happened faster than anticipated, so on Friday, February 11th, the former Peru Tops Friendly Market store reopened as a Grand Union store. The store closed last Sunday at 3 p.m. for the change-over.
 
Shoppers will find the same friendly, hardworking employees and managers, plus the shelves are full with a big variety of merchandise. An official Grand Opening is expected in early March. If you like strawberries there is a great special on display at the beginning of the produce section.

Local governments slam Hochul housing plan | News | pressrepublican.com

Source: Local governments slam Hochul housing plan | News | pressrepublican.com

Super Bowl features players from 28 states and 2 countries 

Big Game Census: 2022

The 56th competition to crown a new football champion will feature teams hailing from California and Ohio. Did you know this game also features players from 28 different states and two countries?

The Big Game Census interactive visualization takes a closer look at the players’ place of birth and gives you access to U.S. Census Bureau data points for those places.

If you have not decided which team you are pulling for this Sunday, maybe you’ll find a connection to your state, college, or your hometown that will help you decide.

Source: Big Game Census: 2022

Jefferson County school district to change its “Indians” mascot | NCPR News

Source: Jefferson County school district to change its “Indians” mascot | NCPR News

Ski mountains from Beijing to Lake Placid now reliant on snowmaking | NCPR News

Source: Ski mountains from Beijing to Lake Placid now reliant on snowmaking | NCPR News

Teen author receives assembly honor | Sun Community News PLATTSBURGH | On Feb. 10 Benjamin Giroux was awarded a New York State Assembly Citation from Assemblyman Billy Jones 

Warrensburg teens take the gold in Empire Games | Sun Community News LAKE PLACID | Caden Allen and Trace McGrath finished with a 0.5 differential.

Source: Local teens take the gold in Empire Games | Sun Community News LAKE PLACID | Caden Allen and Trace McGrath finished with a 0.5 differential.

Vermonters planning ‘freedom convoy’ to Washington, similar to Canadian trucker protest

Source: Vermonters planning ‘freedom convoy’ to Washington, similar to Canadian trucker protest

Sayrah Durgan earns SUNY Cortland dean’s list honors

CORTLAND, NY (02/11/2022)– Sayrah Durgan of Peru (12972) was named to the dean’s list at SUNY Cortland for the fall 2021 semester. Durgan is studying Early Childhood/Childhood Education.

Alstom, Nova Bus land major new contracts | News | pressrepublican.com

New Jersey and Houston, Texas Source: Alstom, Nova Bus land major new contracts | News | pressrepublican.com

60 additional COVID-19 lab-confirmed positives reported today