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Albany City Schools to cut jobs of over 200 teachers, administrators

ALBANY – With no new information from the state on how sweeping aid cuts will impact Albany City Schools, more than 200 teachers, administrators, and staff will lose their jobs on Friday.

Source: Albany City Schools to cut jobs of over 200 teachers, administrators

PERU CSD MASCOT MEETING ON SEPT. 29th

From the Peru Central School District

The Peru Central School District will be hosting a meeting on Tuesday, September 29, 2020, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Peru Central School District High School gymnasium.  There will be the availability for forty-five (45) community and student members to attend the meeting live at the school.  We will also be hosting a Zoom Meeting (address is below) for those that can’t make it to school or we exceed our capacity of 45.

The goal of the meeting is to have a discussion about the process, dates for future meetings and to begin brainstorming ideas for the next mascot.

We will be expecting everyone to follow the safety protocols that have been established for COVID-19. The district requires all attendees to wear a mask and maintain 6’ foot social distancing, complete a health screening and sign in.

Please email sprovost@perucsd.org with your interest in attending the meeting in-person.  After 45 seats are assigned, we will then direct you towards the Zoom Meeting and you will be able to actively engage in the conversation.

We look forward to starting this process with you. 

Zoom

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North Country election boards seeing double the number of absentee ballot applications | NCPR News

Source: North Country election boards seeing double the number of absentee ballot applications | NCPR News

No crews, just wilderness: Two women set new Adirondack 46er record | NCPR News

Source: No crews, just wilderness: Two women set new Adirondack 46er record | NCPR News

SUNY enrollment dips amid COVID, continuing downward trend | NCPR News

Source: SUNY enrollment dips amid COVID, continuing downward trend | NCPR News

The second stage of the federal PPP program: loan forgiveness paperwork – VTDigger

Source: The second stage of the federal PPP program: loan forgiveness paperwork – VTDigger

Clinton County Sheriff’s Office joins national railroad safety initiative | Sun Community News PLATTSBURGH 

City & State Coronavirus Update

Source: City & State Coronavirus Update

Clinton County Sept. 23rd COVID-19 Report: Lab-confirmed positive +1, Recovered +1, Active +0, Tested +381

Here are today’s Clinton County, NY COVID-19 case counts.

CCHD has received numerous calls from residents asking if they should be tested for COVID-19. Not everyone needs to be tested for COVID-19, including close contacts of confirmed positive cases (individuals placed on quarantine). To determine if you should be tested for COVID-19, contact your health care provider. In addition, your local health department may notify you when testing is recommended. A negative test result before the end of a 14-day quarantine period does not rule out possible infection. Your 14-day quarantine must still be completed.

We understand that residents may be worried about how recent cases may impact their families. We are aware that many rumors are circulating throughout our community. Be cautious of information that does not come directly from a trusted source. If you are a close contact of a known positive case, you will be contacted by your local health department.

Residents are reminded that everyday health habits are key in stopping the spread of COVID-19 in our community. Wear a mask, keep physical distance (6 feet) from others, wash your hands frequently, and stay home when you are sick.

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TOPS RAISES OVER $333,000 DURING 50TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR FOR JDRF ANNUAL CAMPAIGN

Tops Friendly Markets, a leading full-service grocery retailer in New York, northern Pennsylvania, and Vermont, is pleased to announce that is has raised over $333,000 for JDRF (formerly known as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) during its annual campaign.  This year marks the 50th year JDRF is embarking on a campaign to find a cure for type 1 diabetes (T1D).

Now more than ever the onset of T1D can happen suddenly, impacting people of any age, affecting them every moment of every day, and it lasts a lifetime.  That’s why Tops was proud to join them in the fight as it launched its 27th annual JDRF Campaign.  Since 1993 Tops has raised more than $13 million dollars for the cause with Tops fund-raising efforts putting the company in the top 10 fund-raisers in the country for many years.

This year Tops Annual JDRF Sneaker Campaign began Sunday, August 2 and ran through Saturday, August 22, 2020.  The goal was to raise money to help fund research to help find a cure for T1D.  The paper sneaker, which was designed by a Tops associate back in 1993 and is now widely used nationally as well as internally in JDRF fundraising campaigns, was sold at Tops registers for a $1.00 donation.

Based on the latest reporting from the CDC, approximately 1.6 million people are affected by T1D in the United States.  That is an increase of 30% in just two years, with medical expenses for those with T1D being three times higher than for people without diabetes.

7 mistakes to avoid so your NY absentee ballot will count – syracuse.com

Source: 7 mistakes to avoid so your NY absentee ballot will count – syracuse.com

Syracuse, Cornell mandate student flu shots to avoid ‘twindemic’ of flu, coronavirus – syracuse.com

Source: Syracuse, Cornell mandate student flu shots to avoid ‘twindemic’ of flu, coronavirus – syracuse.com

Syracuse University asked to reinstate prof who called coronavirus ‘Wuhan flu’ – syracuse.com

Source: Syracuse University asked to reinstate prof who called coronavirus ‘Wuhan flu’ – syracuse.com

CDC recommends not doing traditional trick-or-treating for Halloween – syracuse.com

Source: CDC recommends not doing traditional trick-or-treating for Halloween – syracuse.com

Depot Theatre Academy offers musical theatre/monologue rep class – – The Adirondack Almanack

Source: Depot Theatre Academy offers musical theatre/monologue rep class – – The Adirondack Almanack

Groups urge Gov. to sign road salt reduction bill – – The Adirondack Almanack

Source: Groups urge Gov. to sign road salt reduction bill – – The Adirondack Almanack

Get to Know New York’s Natives: Red Maple – – The Adirondack Almanack

Source: Get to Know New York’s Natives: Red Maple – – The Adirondack Almanack

With buyout set for one officer, Burlington protesters say two others need to go too – VTDigger

Source: With buyout set for one officer, Burlington protesters say two others need to go too – VTDigger

CVPH staff member being treated at hospital for COVID-19

Source: CVPH staff member being treated at hospital for COVID-19

Vermont Senate overrides veto of Global Warming Solutions Act, making it law – VTDigger

Source: Senate overrides veto of Global Warming Solutions Act, making it law – VTDigger

Here’s a place for older folks to evaluate their COVID-19 risk

A website launched by the New York State Office for the Aging, in partnership with Bellage Inc. and the Association of Aging in New York was featured in today’s Press-Republican. It’s a self-check-up tool for older people to evaluate their COVID-19 risk. Click here to visit. The process takes about 5 to 10 minutes. 

Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Sept. 22nd COVID-19 Update

September 22, 2020.
Today the United States crossed a tragic milestone — 200,000 Americans have died of COVID. It is an immeasurable loss: These Americans were mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, brothers and sisters, friends and neighbors. We mourn the gaping hole in the hearts of their loved ones and for the wound inflicted on the soul of our country.
Across the nation, we are seeing other worrying reminders that the pandemic is far from over. New cases have increased more than 15 percent in the last ten days nationally — which makes it all the more urgent that we stay vigilant. I urge New Yorkers to continue to wear masks, socially distance and take other precautions. We can get through this crisis by staying New York Tough, but we cannot let our guard down now.
Chart of the Day: New York has conducted 10 million tests and the positive infection rate remains low.
Here’s what else you need to know tonight:
1. New York has now conducted ten million COVID tests. New York continues to lead the nation in testing, having conducted more than ten million tests in total (for context, the population of New York State is about 19 million). Remember that any New Yorker can get tested for COVID for any reason. Find a testing site near you.
2. Five states have been added to New York’s travel advisory. Individuals traveling to New York from Arizona, Minnesota, Nevada, Rhode Island and Wyoming must quarantine for 14 days upon arriving in New York. No areas have been removed. See more info here.
3. The positive infection rate remains under one percent. Yesterday, there were 470 total hospitalizations. Of the 83,997 tests reported yesterday, 754, or 0.89 percent, were positive. Sadly, we lost three New Yorkers to the virus.
4. Today is National Voter Registration Day. I encourage all New Yorkers who have not already done so to register to vote and make your voice heard. To register to vote you must be a U.S. citizen; a resident of New York State and the county, city or village in which you are applying for at least 30 days before the election; and be at least 18 years of age by or on November 3rd. The deadline to register to vote in New York State is October 9th. Learn how you can register to vote here or check to make sure you are registered.
Tonight’s “Deep Breath Moment”: Troy, NY has been chosen as the filming location for Amazon Studios’ upcoming series “Modern Love.” The new series is based on the popular New York Times column of the same name. It’s not the first time the city of Troy has been used for filming; Troy’s downtown was also one of the filming locations for the 1993 Martin Scorsese film The Age of Innocence and the 2002 sci-fi film The Time Machine. 
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Ever Upward,
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

NY changes nursing home visitation rules | Sun Community News ALBANY | 

Source: NY changes nursing home visitation rules | Sun Community News ALBANY | New York has revised their nursing home visitation rules, allowing COVID tested visitors in facilities without a positive case in 14 days rather than 28.

Two COVID cases hit Essex County government | Sun Community News ELIZABETHTOWN 

Family pleads for information in suspicious fatal Black Brook fire | Sun Community News BLACK BROOK |