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Senator Dan Stec (R,C,I-Queensbury) and Assemblymember Matt Simpson (R,C,I-Horicon) are urging Governor Andrew Cuomo to initiate the planning process for the safe opening of sleepaway summer camps this year.
Day camps were able to open last summer with guidance from the State Department of Health. Sleepaway camps, however, were prohibited, which negatively impacted young campers and financially devastated camp operators.
Senator Stec said: “Going away to summer camp is an incredible and often generational tradition in the Adirondacks. It is an unforgettable experience, introducing thousands of children each year to the beauty and the unique environmental quality of our region. So many people who attend summer camp return as adults, driving tourism. The good news is that day camps operating last year worked well, so there is good reason to believe our sleepaway camps can too. But, the planning has to start now.”
Assemblymember Simpson commented: “Introducing nature to our youths with the experience of going away to summer camp does more than offer a lifetime of memories. Especially in a place as beautiful as the Adirondacks, overnight camps help to create a lasting relationship between younger generations and the natural environment that carries with them into adulthood. If New York is to be a leader in environmental stewardship, our overnight camps are integral to that mission.”
Matt Storey, Director of Camp Dudley in Westport said: “Last summer was the first time since 1885 that we were not able to gather as a community at Camp Dudley. It was a lost summer for our boys that they won’t get back. It also meant a huge economic impact to our local community in terms of lost summer employment opportunities. We’re doing everything we possibly can to make sure that we will be able to operate safely in the summer ahead. We look forward to working with our partners at the State, County, and Town levels as well as at the American Camp Association to implement the best practices we’ve learned over the past year. Given the incredible challenges that young people faced in 2020, a summer camp experience in 2021 will be a literal lifeline to young people all across New York State.”
In the letter to the governor, signed also by Senator Mike Martucci of the Hudson Valley, the lawmakers wrote: “We are requesting the New York State Department of Health engage immediately with the New York State Camp Directors Association. With appropriate COVID cautionary measures based on the vast amount of knowledge gained these past 11 months, as well as the hope the vaccine will have its intended effect, all New York camps should ideally have the opportunity to open. Time is of the essence, certainly. Given the financial impact, they sustained last year, we are very concerned a significant portion of this industry will not survive if unable to operate.”
A copy of the letter was sent to New York State Health Commissioner, Dr. Howard Zucker.Stec
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From the North Country Chamber of Commerce
Marriage Receptions Can Take Place Under Strict State Guidance Starting March 15
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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that assuming New York State’s COVID-19 infection rate stays on its current trajectory, indoor dining in New York City can reopen at 25 percent capacity on Valentine’s Day. The reopening will be subject to strict state guidance, which can be found here.
The Governor also announced that marriage receptions will be able to resume in accordance with state guidance on March 15. Events must be approved by the local health department. There will be a 50 percent capacity limit and no more than 150 people can attend the event. All patrons must be tested prior to the event.
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Business Community Voice Views of Key Issues
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We once again conducted our Annual Issues Survey in late January, obtaining a valuable snapshot of the collective thinking of the North Country business community on a number of timely issues now being addressed in Washington and Albany.
Federal Issues
The top priority for action at the federal level is, far and away, “taking all possible steps to help accelerate the production and delivery of COVID-19 vaccines”. 98% agree with this as a priority and, in comparison with other issues, 79% identify it as Priority #1.
Federal priority #2 is a tie. There is equal support for cooperation and planning aimed at the eventual normalization of U.S.-Canada border crossings, and for a new federal COVID relief bill including substantial aid to state and local governments.
In other responses
New York State Issues
At the New York State level, expressed priorities for this year are:
In other responses
These results have been shared with our federal and state representatives and will be an important part of our active advocacy this year in Albany and Washington on behalf of the North Country economy.
Garry Douglas
President/CEO
North Country Chamber of Commerce
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Source: Top health officials resign amid concerns over Cuomo’s Covid response (report) – syracuse.com
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Source: Most Of Us Can’t Go Between Vt. And Canada Right Now. But This Trucker Can | Vermont Public Radio
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Plattsburgh, February 1, 2021. Cases of COVID-19 increased significantly following the winter holiday season, leaving health officials concerned about this year’s Super Bowl and the celebrations that may accompany it.
“The Super Bowl is an event I look forward to each year,” stated John Kanoza, Director of Public Health in Clinton County. “This year we are going to have to keep it small, keep it local, and keep it smart.”
“The safest way to enjoy the game this year is to celebrate with people in your household. While this is our recommendation, we realize that some will choose to celebrate with people outside of their immediate household,” noted Mr. Kanoza. “For those choosing to spend time with people that they don’t live with, we urge you to take steps to decrease risk to yourself and your family.”
Residents are encouraged to take steps to make their celebrations safer, including:
Be outside as much as possible.
If indoors, wear a mask at all times that it is possible to do so.
Open windows to increase ventilation if you can.
Keep 6 feet or more of distance from others.
Wash your hands often.
Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces and items between use.
Limit the amount of time you spend at indoor gatherings.
Hosts and guests should have conversations ahead of time to set expectations for celebrating together.
If you are sick, stay home and away from others.
Reminder, indoor and outdoor gatherings at private residences are limited to no more than 10 people per NYSDOH.
“We are just digging ourselves out from the high COVID-19 case numbers created with holiday gatherings, we do not want to experience any more setbacks,” added Mr. Kanoza
About the Clinton County Health Department:
The Health
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