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WATERTOWN â The legalization of marijuana in New York state has been touted as discouraging for the black market and as something that will increase state revenue, but a question for many is whether that is actually true, or if the legalization will do more harm than good.
During the May meeting of the Alliance for Better Communities on Tuesday evening, guest speaker Tony Spurlock, a sheriff in Douglas County, Colo., discussed his experience with a variety of issues pertaining to the legalization of recreational marijuana.
On the virtual Zoom meeting and representing the community were faith leaders, law enforcement officials and representatives from different organizations like PIVOT and the North Country Family Health Center, educators, local politicians, concerned county residents and more.
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The Arc Jefferson - St. Lawrence announced that Lynn Pietroski, chief operating officer, is the recipient of The Arc New York’s Marc N. Brandt Exceptional Leadership Award. This award was presented on April 29, during the State-wide, virtual Board of Governors meeting. Lynn is a dedicated leader and her energy, enthusiasm, and drive are contagious, stated Howard Ganter, Chief Executive Officer of The Arc Jefferson – St. Lawrence. Lynn is respected by the team as an exceptional mentor because she constantly improves her knowledge and actively supports staff to hone their leadership abilities.
Named in honor of State Executive Director, Marc N. Brandt, who retired in 2014 after 32 years of service, The Arc New York grants this award annually to an individual who has demonstrated exceptional leadership ability and commitment to the mission of the organization, while positively impacting the lives of people with intellectual a
JCC vaccination clinic ending; doses going mobile in Jefferson, Lewis counties
WWNY JCC vaccination clinic ending; doses going mobile in Jefferson, Lewis counties By John Pirsos | April 26, 2021 at 5:44 PM EDT - Updated April 26 at 9:26 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - The COVID vaccination clinic at Jefferson Community College is ending for people who need their first-dose.
Instead, the vaccines will be hitting the road. In Lewis County, mobile clinics are a focus as well.
For all the times we’ve seen Jefferson Community College’s clinic busy with people, it wasn’t last week. It had 300 doses and administered 67. The leftover doses will now go to mobile vaccination sites.