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Eligible for Covid vaccines Wednesday: Janitors, some nonprofit workers, more – syracuse.com

Source: Eligible for Covid vaccines Wednesday: Janitors, some nonprofit workers, more – syracuse.com

NY Gov. Cuomo should resign if state AG’s investigation confirms sexual harassment allegations, President Biden says – syracuse.com

Source: NY Gov. Cuomo should resign if state AG’s investigation confirms sexual harassment allegations, President Biden says – syracuse.com

Adirondack 46er was a “shell of himself” after battling COVID | NCPR News

But for some people who got sick in the last year, like 34-year-old Jacob Avery from Plattsburgh, COVID has impacted their lives forever.

Source: Adirondack 46er was a “shell of himself” after battling COVID | NCPR News

Erin go bragh: Irish heritage stories – – The Adirondack Almanack

Source: Erin go bragh: Irish heritage stories – – The Adirondack Almanack

Police warn against impaired driving on St. Patrick’s Day

Source: Police warn against impaired driving on St. Patrick’s Day

Bob Smith, Owner of Nine Platt Group, Best Western Plus, Named 62nd Irishman of the Year

Bob Smith, center, holding green plaque

From the North County Chamber of Commerce
Updated with additional information 3/18/21 Plattsburgh – 3/17/2021 – The North Country Chamber of Commerce has been hosting the St.Patrick’s Day event for more than 60 years. After a rough 2020, we came back this year– virtually, but that did not stop us from some IrishShenanigans!
This special event honors the Irish person of the Year, a tradition based on the dedication of volunteerism, whether in business, community, or civic activities…or a combination of any of these. This year the Chamber honored Bob Smith as Irishman of the Year. A well-deserved recipient who has proven his dedication and support to the North Country for many, many years.
For those of you who don’t know Bob Smith, he has been an incredible leader in our community for more than 45 years. He is the owner of Nine Platt Hospitality group, which includes Best Western Plus – Plattsburgh, and the former Ground Round. He has been active for years in charitable and services organizations. Beyond that, he was one of the leaders in developing and advocating for the Clinton County Occupancy tax. If you need a hand Bob is there! As he liked to say, “There is no right way to do the wrong thing!”
He is married to the love of his life, Diane and they have 3 kids, Lindsey, Kristen and Michael, as well as 5 grandchildren. And we would be remised if we did not mention his adorable furchild, Quincy, a 100lb Bernadoodle. He credits his success to his family, especially his wife, Diane, his staff, including his COO and all-around right arm Julie Kramer and his father for teaching him the value of community. Fun fact, Bob’s father was also named Irishperson of the year in 1972, so this is one of the few Father & Son Irishperson duos.
Amidst a pandemic, the Chamber had to once again go virtual but we wanted to ensure an entertaining event – not just your typical webinar with a guy at the podium! Sponsors were supportive of our change of plans (THANK YOU!) and we were thrilled to host this annual event. A reimagined event with Matt Boire at the helm channeling his best “TonightShow” host impression and commanding the room (or camera) for an hour of merriment. Then we left it in the capable hands of Chris Boire who produced the show.
We appreciate everyone who joined this morning and we hope you were entertained and saw that virtual events don’t have to be boring! We could not have done this without the support of our sponsors: Dannemora Federal Credit Union (and thanks for the wine fridge!)
CDPHP
Kavanaugh Realty (Thanks for the wine!)
Boire Benner Group
We must give a special extra shout out to Matt Boire, for going along with us as we reworked this event, he spent countless hours writing scripts and having a camera up close and personal, Kevin Killeen who although he thought he “retired” from this gig, came back out in full force to help, Deacon Mark Bennett for his blessing, Kelly Donoghue and Jay Lesage for the rendition of Danny Boy, Matt Spiegel and his team at Olive Ridley’s, Adam Crosley and Gaelen Trombley for their singing abilities, as well as Chris and Jacob at Boire Benner Group who transformed the chaos into reality!
We cannot thank everyone enough for their continued support – your Chamber team appreciates it!

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NY Lawmakers Set to Pass ‘HALT’ Bill to Limit Use of Solitary Confinement

Source: NY Lawmakers Set to Pass ‘HALT’ Bill to Limit Use of Solitary Confinement

Adirondack Park Agency board approves subdivision in Fulton County | NCPR News

Source: Adirondack Park Agency board approves subdivision in Fulton County | NCPR News

Planning Board Wednesday, March 14th Agenda (Calkins Rd. Application)

WEDNESDAY, April 14, 2021 @ 6:00 PM

TOWN OF PERU

  1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
  2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  3. ROLL CALL
  4. APPROVAL of March 10, 2021 minutes.
  5. OPEN FLOOR to public hearing via Zoom meeting application (Covid-19)
  6. APPLICATIONS:
  1. 2-Lot Minor Subdivision with SEQR: P-2021-008 James T. Bezio

2-Lot Minor Subdivision

291.-1-36.1

455 Calkins Rd.

Peru, NY 12972

  1. ANY FURTHER BUSINESS: Discussion to continue Zoom meetings
  2. CEO REPORT:
  3. ADJOURNMENT

 

 

NYS Senate wants to allow Cuomo to speed up prison closures | NCPR News

Cuomo has shut down 21 prisons since he became governor in 2011. There are plans for more, according to his executive budget proposal. He is asking for the same authority from the state Legislature — to close prisons as long as he gives legislative leaders 90 days’ notice. There is a difference this time, though. Instead of having that authority in one fiscal year, he wants it spread over two fiscal years. That would allow him to speed up the closure of prisons during the 2021-22 and 2022-23 fiscal years.

Source: NYS Senate wants to allow Cuomo to speed up prison closures | NCPR News

Cornell Cooperative Offering Three-Part Gardening 101 Series

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Clinton County Master Gardener Volunteers are offering a 3-part series, Gardening 101, via Zoom in April.

Each session is on a Saturday and will run from 10:00 am-11:30 am.  We will focus on vegetables and pollinator plants. This is an interactive workshop, you are free to ask questions as we go.

  • April 10, site selection, soil, planning, choosing varieties
  • April 17, vegetable planting, raised beds, containers, trellising
  • April 24, maintenance and troubleshooting, pests, diseases

There is no charge for this gardening series. 

Contact Jolene Wallace, Horticulture Program Coordinator at jmw442@cornell.edu

City & State Albany Agenda

Source: City & State Albany Agenda

Governor Cuomo Proposes Advanced Building Codes, Appliance and Equipment Efficiency Standards Act of 2021 to Reduce Carbon Emissions and Combat Climate Change | Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

Source: Governor Cuomo Proposes Advanced Building Codes, Appliance and Equipment Efficiency Standards Act of 2021 to Reduce Carbon Emissions and Combat Climate Change | Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

Albany Times Union Editorial: It’s time to go, Mr. Cuomo

Source: Editorial: It’s time to go, Mr. Cuomo

UVM Professor’s Viral Video Prompts Calls for His Resignation | Off Message

Source: UVM Professor’s Viral Video Prompts Calls for His Resignation | Off Message

New York lawmakers propose tax increases for rich. Who would be affected

Source: New York lawmakers propose tax increases for rich. Who would be affected

Clinton County March 16th COVID-19 Report: Positive +15, Deaths +0, Vaccination Appointments Available

Since our 3/15 update, 15 additional lab-confirmed COVID-19 positive cases have been reported.
CCHD HAS COVID-19 VACCINATION APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE. The vaccination clinic is scheduled for Thursday, March 18 in the gymnasium at Clinton Community College.
Eligible residents include:
• Those 60 years or older.
• Those 18 years or older with a NYS identified comorbidity. To learn more about eligible comorbidities, visit https://www.ny.gov/…/atoms/files/ComordbititiesCOVID19.pdf.
• Those in Phase 1A or Phase 1B priority groups. This group now includes public-facing government and public employees, not-for-profit workers who provide public-facing services to New Yorkers in need and, essential in-person public-facing building service workers. To learn more about who is included in those groups, visit https://covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/phased-distribution….
To register visit https://apps2.health.ny.gov/…/appl…/cdmspr/2/counties… or call 518-565-4848 with questions. Participants will be required to show identification, proof of employment if eligibility is employment-based, and proof of residency in Clinton County.
Here are links to some frequently requested data:
– Percentage positive results: https://forward.ny.gov/percentage-positive-results-county…. According to NYSDOH 520 people tested in Clinton County on 3/14. As of 3/14, 7-day average % positive in Clinton County = 1.4%.
– NYS School Report Card (providing school and college data): https://schoolcovidreportcard.health.ny.gov
– Hospitalization data: https://forward.ny.gov/daily-hospitalization-summary-region. As of 3/14, 28 individuals hospitalized (6 ICU) in the North Country Region.
– Additional information: www.clintonhealth.org/covid19

Sunshine Week & Freedom of Information Day: March 14-20

“Launched in 2005, Sunshine Week has grown into an enduring annual initiative to promote open government and push back against excessive official secrecy…
 
“Sunshine Week was created by the American Society of News Editors and is now coordinated in partnership with the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, but freedom of information isn’t just a press issue. It is a cornerstone of democracy, enlightening and empowering people to play an active role in their government at all levels. It helps keep public officials honest, makes government more efficient and provides a check against abuse of power.”
 
From The American Presidency Project, Proclamation 5447—Freedom of Information Day, 1986, “March 16 is the anniversary of the birth of James Madison, our fourth President and one of the principal figures in the Constitutional Convention. Madison eloquently expressed the guarantees in the Bill of Rights, in particular in the freedoms of religion, speech, and of the press protected by the First Amendment. He understood the value of information in a democratic society, as well as the importance of its free and open dissemination. He believed that through the interaction of the Government and its citizens, facilitated by a free press and open access to information, the Government could be most responsive to the people it serves. Surely the American experience has proved him right.
 
“This year [1986] marks the twentieth anniversary of the enactment by the Federal government of the Freedom of Information Act [1966]. On President Madison’s birthday, it is particularly fitting that we recognize the value of reasonable access to information in our political process.”

Saranac Lake woman dies in early-morning house fire | News, Sports, Jobs – Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Source: Saranac Lake woman dies in early-morning house fire | News, Sports, Jobs – Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Soup Kitchen for Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Shepherd’s Pie
Vegetables
Bread
Dessert
 
All Welcome are welcome. Free of charge. Served take-out only, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at St. Augustine’s Parish Center, 3030 Main St., Peru.

US prison guards refusing to get Covid-19 vaccine despite outbreaks – syracuse.com

The refusal of prison workers to take the vaccine threatens to undermine efforts to control the pandemic both inside and outside of prisons, according to public health experts. Prisons are coronavirus hot spots, so when staff move between the prisons and their home communities after work, they create a pathway for the virus to spread.

Source: US prison guards refusing to get Covid-19 vaccine despite outbreaks – syracuse.com

‘I’m What This Guy Has’: A Doctor Reflects On Treating Vt.’s First COVID-19 Patient | Vermont Public Radio

Source: ‘I’m What This Guy Has’: A Doctor Reflects On Treating Vt.’s First COVID-19 Patient | Vermont Public Radio

WHO Points To Wildlife Farms In Southern China As Likely Source Of Pandemic | Vermont Public Radio

Source: WHO Points To Wildlife Farms In Southern China As Likely Source Of Pandemic | Vermont Public Radio

Can an employer require the Covid-19 vaccine? It depends which lawyer you ask – VTDigger

Source: Can an employer require the Covid-19 vaccine? It depends which lawyer you ask – VTDigger

August Regents examinations canceled; only four tests may be administered in June

Source: August Regents examinations canceled; only four tests may be administered in June