Published March 12. 2021 6:52AM
Roberta J. Vincent, Special to The Times
The following three celebrated athletes all took different paths to stardom and garnered different results as well.
James Justice, Class of 1973
Justice played baseball and basketball at the freshman, JV and varsity levels and football at the freshman and varsity levels. He also was a member of the track team. He was named Class Athlete and received the Robert O. Fletcher & Charles Willey Cup.
Justice started competitive sports on the playgrounds of Lake Street, Greenville, and Fitzgerald Field and played midget football two years for the Dairyland Packers, who practiced at Fitzgerald Field and played games at Hamilton Avenue Field.
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Vaccine Distribution
There are currently three government-operated vaccination sites in Westchester County: the Westchester County Center, Westchester Community College, and the Westchester County Health Clinic on Court Street in White Plains. Together these three sites have vaccinated 109,796 people, an increase of 21,133 people in the past week.
Including non-government vaccinations sites (e.g., hospitals, pharmacies, FQHCs, etc.), the total number of people who have received the vaccine in Westchester County is over 150,000. This does not include the number of people vaccinated at the Yonkers Armory (data not yet available).
The Westchester County vaccination dashboard with information on number of vaccines distributed by zip code, vaccine distribution locations, and other vaccination metrics is available here.
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Democratic New York Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney held a virtual roundtable Friday with three county executives. The gathering marked one year since Maloney’s first COVID-19 roundtable when the first cases in his 18th District emerged.
Congressman Maloney joined with Republican Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro, visiting the short-term vaccination site at Marist College in Poughkeepsie. The state site began administering 3,500 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on Friday. And they joined two other county executives virtually.
“Look folks, it was one year ago today that Marcus and Steve and I got together with the health commissioners and others, and it was the start of this horrific year that we’ve all lived through,” Maloney says.