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Oswego State names Wendy McManus new Director of Intercollegiate Athletics nny360.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nny360.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
None of the candidates could immediately be reached. School Committee In a three-way race for two School Committee seats, voters chose incumbent Justin McCarthy with 1,029 votes, and newcomer Jen Gold, who garnered 806 votes. McCarthy and Gold defeated Jennifer Wilson -- who garnered 735 votes in her effort to regain a School Committee seat she lost in 2020. Incumbent Justin McCarthy, who first won filling an unexpired term in 2020, won his bid for a full, three-year term. "I'm very happy with the voter turnout, and thrilled with the support I received today," McCarthy said. "I think I worked hard the past year...with a number of challenges related to COVID, and was very proud that the community came out to support my campaign."
Tribune-Review Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review As part of a mock accident demonstration at Hempfield Area High School, a student is tended to on a stretcher.
TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Laurel: To two birds with one stone. It is great when people are able to lend a hand for a good cause. When you can do two at the same time, it’s even better. Plum Borough observed Earth Day on April 24 with a Cleanup Day event as the culmination of a whole week of volunteer opportunities. Donna and Dan Kane signed up for help at their Short Street home, where the yard was still messed up from July 2019 flooding that the senior couple was just not capable of fixing.
Early voting news State legislation allows for early voting due to COVID-19 concerns. Voters in town may use a vote-by-mail application or any written communication to request a ballot. Applications must be marked as "early voter application," and received by the town clerk's office by May 4, 5 p.m. Town Meeting transport Town Meeting is set for June 12. The Department of Elder and Human Services is providing transportation for residents in need. The Eagle-Independent will publish results as soon as they become available. Get news updates and more -- sign up for our newsletter here. Do Not Sell My Info / Cookie Policy
Wicked Local LITTLETON -- The COVID-19 pandemic, water quality concerns and health officials' authority highlighted questions to Board of Health candidates at a recent forum. The forum, held April 20 and sponsored by the Littleton Rotary Club, featured two of three candidates for two open seats in the May 8 election -- incumbent Kevin Baker and challenger Dan Kane. Each seat has a three-year term. The Board of Health race is one of three contests, including Select Board and School Committee, in this year's election. Town Moderator Tim Goddard oversaw the forum. The candidates fielded questions including those submitted by the public.
Despite COVID, business is booming at Big Ass Salads Brandon Schmidt doesn’t think of Big Ass Salads as a restaurant. “I consider us a salad manufacturer,” he said. Open since September 2017, the mostly carryout business, at 4030 Lincoln Way E in Perry Township, sells between 250 and 300 salads on any given day. “We had to buy industrial lettuce choppers. We’ll go through four cases of romaine on a daily basis,” co-owner Schmidt, 34, said. “It’s crazy.” COVID-19, which caused B.A.S. to close for a month last spring, has not hurt business. “After we reopened (on April 29, 2020), it was like nothing had ever happened,” Schmidt said. “We were busier than we’d ever been, and it hasn’t stopped.”
David Bowie-themed art show "Turn and Face the Strange" in Canton cantonrep.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cantonrep.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.