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April 6 people exposed should monitor symptoms and quarantine until April 16
April 7 people exposed should monitor symptoms and quarantine until April 17
April 8 people exposed should monitor symptoms and quarantine until April 18
April 9 people exposed should monitor symptoms and quarantine until April 19
According to New York State’s COVID-19 Tracker on Monday, the most recent day for new coronavirus statistics, Fulton County had a positivity rate of 4.3% and 19 new cases, a higher positive rate than any of its neighboring counties: Montgomery (4.1%, 15 new cases) Saratoga (3.3%, 45 new cases) Hamilton (3.4%, 2 new cases Thursday) or Herkimer (3.5%, 12 new cases). Fulton County on Thursday also had a higher positive rate than Schenectady County (3.4%, 24 new cases) and Albany County (3.7%, 45 new ca
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Apr 8, 2021
JOHNSTOWN At the April meeting of the State University of New York Board of Trustees, they approved the appointment of Dr. Gregory Truckenmiller as the ninth president of Fulton-Montgomery Community College. Truckenmiller has been serving as acting president since Aug. 1, 2019, when former President Dustin Swanger retired after serving as president since 2006.
Truckenmiller began his FMCC career in 2000 as the director of institutional research. In this position, he established a new Office of Institutional Research and organized a program of support for internal and external reporting and analysis, which is still in place today. From 2002 through 2009 he served as the dean of arts and sciences at FM. In this capacity he led four academic divisions as well as the Campus Learning Center. Since 2009, Truckenmiller has served as FM’s provost and vice president for academic affairs. In this role, he served as the chief academic officer, providing leadership to eight a