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“My hubby is a registered nurse and I’m a physician’s assistant, so we are all really burnt out and need a break,” explains the Hopewell Junction resident. The Holz family also has a trip to Atlantis, Bahamas scheduled to celebrate daughter Kayla’s soon-to-be 16th birthday, a choice Lisa made because of their stringent testing and mask requirements. Rosemarie Gordon and her husband Jason, and son Nicholas are also heading to the Pine Tree state. “Our family absolutely loves Maine,” said the Stormville resident. “We travel into Eastport which is an absolutely gorgeous little town to go fishing and shop. We visit the Saint Croix River to learn the history, walk the coast at West Quoddy Lighthouse and eat tons of fresh lobster.” ....
Luminaries in Lower Yakima Valley recognize COVID-19’s impact on tribal communities By Tammy Ayer, Yakima Herald-Republic Published: January 24, 2021, 12:31pm Share: A brisk winter breeze ruffled luminaries as people placed them a few feet apart on both sides of Fort Road, starting at Karlee’s Koffee and continuing past the main offices of the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. Nettie Dionne and others with the popular coffee shop Dionne owns began setting 336 of the bags Friday morning, joined later by members of the Yakama Nation COVID-19 response team. Each bag had sand to anchor it and a flameless candle to illuminate it. Later they headed to Jacelyn’s Java in Wapato, joining Wheeler Enterprises in placing 336 additional bags from the espresso stand around the adjoining Wheeler’s Kountry Korner property and Wheeler’s Pawn nearby. Lorraine’s Espresso also participated, and Loren Corpuz of the Yakama Nation Warriors ....