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Schumer to restaurants: Help is on the way | News, Sports, Jobs

bohara@leaderherald.com Shown speaking is Michael Russo, owner of Russo s Grill in Amsterdam. (The Leader-Herald/Briana O Hara) Shown speaking is Michael Russo, owner of Russo’s Grill in Amsterdam. (The Leader-Herald/Briana O’Hara) AMSTERDAM “Help is on the way,” state Sen. Charles Schumer repeated several times in announcing the passing of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan. While sporting a #SaveRestaurants mask, Schumer, along with other state and local officials, and local restaurant owners, discussed how the American Rescue Plan will help restaurants recover through the Restaurants Act, after a year of struggle due to the pandemic. “Even with 75 percent capacity rules that started on March 19, Capital Region restaurants, their employees, and the overall regional economy still need immediate federal relief because too many of he places we know and love could close without any help, leaving a giant hole in our local economy, Schumer said. “That is why

JCC s Boomer in Mascot Madness final

JCC’s Boomer in ‘Mascot Madness’ final JCC s mascot, Boomer T. Cannoneer (Source: WWNY) By 7 News Staff | April 6, 2021 at 10:11 AM EDT - Updated April 6 at 10:20 AM WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Boomer T. Cannoneer has had a very successful debut year. The Jefferson Community college mascot has made it to the final round of the SUNY “Mascot Madness” contest. Boomer, a bald eagle in a military cannoneer uniform, is up against SUNY Oneonta’s Red, which is described as a “fierce but friendly dragon.” You can vote at suny.edu/mascotmadness. Voting ends at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, April 7. The competition started with 34 mascots, including ones from larger community colleges and four-year institutions.

County to offer stipends for vaccine assistance | News, Sports, Jobs

manich@leaderherald.com JOHNSTOWN People assisting with Fulton County’s COVID-19 vaccination Points Of Delivery clinics, or PODs, will now receive stipends for their assistance. Late in Monday’s county Board of Supervisors’ meeting at the County Office Building, the board authorized an hourly stipend for vaccination auxiliary workers who assist county departments with vaccination PODs. County Administrative Officer Jon Stead told the board these people already assisting have included medical personnel and emergency medical technicians. He said the stipends were previously agreed to on the committee level. “It did go through the Finance Committee the prior month,” he said.

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