Governor Andrew Cuomo’s April 12 COVID-19 Update

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CCHD HAS COVID-19 VACCINATION APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE THIS WEEK! To register visit clintonhealth.org or call 518-565-4848 with questions. Participants will be required to show identification and proof of residency in Clinton County.
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Chamber of Commerce President Garry Douglas congratulated Bailey Ford on its expansion

3rd generation Bailey Ford President Steve Bailey

4th generation Bailey Ford President Andrew Bailey

L-R Garry Douglas, Board of Legislators Chairman Mark Henry, Steve Bailey, Town of Plattsburgh Supervisor Michael Cashman, 2nd generation President Lloyd Bailey, 4th Generation President Andrew Bailey
Plattsburgh – 4/12/2021 – This morning officials broke ground at the soon-to-be home of Bailey Ford of Plattsburgh. This new dealership will be located on Route 9 north, at the former North Country Shopping Center.
Andrew Bailey, President of Bailey Ford stated, “New Ford sales out of our Cornelia Street location have grown by 90% since Bailey Ford took over in March of 2019 (despite the pandemic). The new state-of-the-art facility is going to allow us to continue that growth for years to come.”
According to their construction schedule, this new dealership should be open by the end of 2021 and offers expanded space, inventory, and a better customer experience. “The new facility is designed around the customer experience and is backed by a wonderful team of employees and a great brand,” Bailey said. We plan to have forty to fifty employees, three to four times what we have now.” The new building will be located on a six-acre plot and will measure 38,000 sq. ft. vs. the 8,000 sq. ft. at the current Cornelia St. location.
Bailey Ford has been in operation since the late 30s and is a family-owned business. Starting as Bailey Motor in Dannemora it changed its name to Bailey Ford when it expanded to Malone in the late 60s. In 2019 the family acquired the former Plattsburgh Ford location in Plattsburgh.
“Bailey Ford is a four-generation success story in the North Country,” says Garry Douglas, President of the NorthCountry Chamber of Commerce. “And now they are building on their past by making a major investment in the future. We thank the Bailey family for their confidence in the future of our area during what remains a challenging period with the pandemic, and we congratulate them on the start of this project.”
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APRIL 12, 2021 @ 6:00 PM
MOTION: Adjourn
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WILMINGTON, NY — The Ausable River Association (AsRA) and the Rotary Club of the Au Sable Valley, in partnership with Rotary Club of Lake Placid, One Tree Planted, Lake Champlain Chapter of Trout Unlimited, and Adirondack Riverwalking, are hosting an Ausable River clean-up on Saturday, April 24.
The clean-up is open to all community members who want to restore and protect the beauty of the West and East Branch Ausable River. “In past years, we’ve hosted a river clean-up in September along the Main Stem Ausable River near Carpenter’s Flats,” said Tyler Merriam, Donor Outreach Manager at AsRA. “We’re excited to partner with so many great organizations this year to host a spring event as part of Rotary International’s Great Lakes Watershed Cleanup.”
The clean-up will take place along the roadside in an effort to remove trash built up over the winter. The West Branch portion will cover the roadside from Lake Everest in Wilmington to the Ski Jumps in Lake Placid. The East Branch portion will cover the roadside from the hamlet of Jay to the hamlet of Keene.
“The Great Lakes Watershed Cleanup is not only a local Rotary Club Initiative but includes hundreds of Rotary clubs and thousands of volunteers in the US and Canada,” said Sarah Chase, president of the Rotary Club of the Au Sable Valley. “There is something powerful in knowing you are part of such a large clean-up, while still making a difference in the aesthetics and health of the watershed right in your own backyard.”
Several local municipalities, with support from Rotary, AsRA, and One Tree Planted, will provide supplies, gloves, and safety gear for those who need them. Rotary Club of the Ausable Valley will provide lunch for all volunteers at the end of the clean-up.
The clean-up is also intended to engage the community in protecting and restoring the Ausable River and its watershed. The Ausable River faces many challenges, including climate change, road salt pollution, invasive species, undersized culverts, and bank erosion. Clean-up participants will be improving the health of the river, allowing it to better manage and survive these challenges.
“The beauty and recreation offered by the watershed we live in can only be sustained if we keep the river clean and healthy,” said Chase. “Rotary Club of Au Sable Valley has worked with AsRA in the past to help eradicate invasive species, and we look forward to a continued partnership in protecting our environment and the community that depends on it.”
The clean-up will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on April 24, 2021. Volunteers will meet at the Wilmington Town Beach at Lake Everest. For more information visit the Ausable River Association website: https://www.ausableriver.org/events/earth-month-ausable-river-clean.
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Posted: April 9th, 2021 under Adirondack Region News, Community Events, Environmental News, Northern NY News, Things to do in & near Peru.
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Hours after Zeldin’s announcement, North Rep. Elise Stefanik’s political team issued its own statement not ruling out a run for her as well. “Congresswoman Stefanik continues to receive encouragement from all corners of the state as she would immediately be the strongest Republican candidate in both a primary and general gubernatorial election,” said Alex DeGrasse, a senior advisor to Stefanik.
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Source: Conroy, Favro share different takes on alleged jail incidents | Local News | pressrepublican.com
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They’re a pair of half-plane, half-helicopter aircraft developed by South Burlington-based Beta Technologies. They’re entirely electric, can travel up to 170 mph with a 250-mile range, and can take off and land vertically. Now, UPS has agreed to buy 10 of those aircraft, with the option to buy 150 more. It’s a deal that augurs well for the viability of electric aircraft, and local jobs.
Source: South Burlington-based tech company strikes landmark deal with UPS – VTDigger
Posted: April 9th, 2021 under Business News, Peru/Regional History, Regional NY-VT News.
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