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New year, same old feud. Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio have spent the last two days arguing about why New York has been so slow to get coronavirus vaccines into people’s arms, with both leaders facing criticism for the delays. Beyond the personalities involved who long ago demonstrated they are unlikely to work seamlessly together even on matters of life and death there’s a
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The city’s halal carts, hot dog vendors, and coffee stands dependent on a steady stream of office workers and tourists in areas like Midtown have seen their business dry up during the pandemic and are struggling to survive. But the city’s brick and mortar restaurants and businesses, who view the vendors as competition, have also taken a major blow. And in the social distancing era, competition for street space is fiercer than ever.
Pennsylvania is a big, diverse state that has many common issues that affect its residents. Environmental issues. Education issues. Political issues. And the list goes on.
Our 14 news organizations in the state’s USA Today Network are committed to rethinking how to utilize our resources to cover our communities – and particularly our diverse communities – in more purposeful ways.
Beyond the hiring and coverage recalibrations, we also want to engage in more meaningful dialogue with our readers. We want less polarization. We want less shouting. We want more thought-provoking discussion on important topics.
So we are initiating a reset of our editorial/opinion pages, which will launch in our print and digital products beginning Sunday, Jan. 3. Here is our mission statement:
A new mission for the Pocono Record editorial page: Less shouting. Less polarization. More civil, thoughtful discussion.
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Pennsylvania is a big, diverse state that has many common issues that affect its residents. Environmental issues. Education issues. Political issues. And the list goes on.
Our 14 news organizations in the state’s USA Today Network are committed to rethinking how to utilize our resources to cover our communities – and particularly our diverse communities – in more purposeful ways.
Beyond the hiring and coverage recalibrations, we also want to engage in more meaningful dialogue with our readers. We want less polarization. We want less shouting. We want more thought-provoking discussion on important topics.
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