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Loss of local 'Hope Dealer' rocks recovery communities in Watertown, Glens Falls areas | Health Matters

WATERTOWN — Lewis “Louie” A. Quesenberry’s long journey with addiction began when he was just 15 years old. Like most young teens, he started hanging out with people and trying ....

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HIGH NOTES: Help for the homeless, food for spring break, vaccination success


HIGH NOTES: Help for the homeless, food for spring break, vaccination success | The Daily Gazette
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In Schenectady, city police Sgt. Nick Mannix and Lt. Ryan Macherone, seeing a need to help the homeless rather than punish them, worked with community agencies over the winter to provide supplies for those living in a homeless encampment off of Lomasney Avenue until they could find housing. The officers could have taken the more conventional route by simply ordering the dozen or so people living in the camp to disperse. But they took a more humanitarian approach to the problem, enlisting the local agencies to bring meals and other supplies and eventually to help eliminate the need for them to live in the wooded area at all. Among the groups assisting with the effort were Bethesda House of Schenectady, Catholic Charities, New Choices Recovery Center, Schenectady County Health Services, City Mission, Schenectady Community Action Program and Mohawk Opportunities. ....

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'We are gutted': Hudson Falls schools stay remote after 12 bus drivers exposed to COVID


Students on the first day of class in Sept. 2020 at Hudson Falls High School. Photo: Hudson Falls School District Facebook page
Jan 27, 2021 All students in Hudson Falls will have spent the first month of 2021 learning remotely due to the number of faculty in staff in quarantine, including a dozen bus drivers.
Students were originally informed, on Jan. 2, that just the first two weeks of the 2021 school year would be remote.
“This unfortunate disruption to learning is due to a large number of faculty and staff quarantined because of the latest COVID-19 cases in the school and the community,” said Interim Superintendent Jon Hunter. ....

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Four local schools go virtual till Christmas

Four local schools go virtual till Christmas
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Five local schools go virtual till Christmas


Warren County Health Services Director Ginelle Jones urged people to stop gathering.
“We are still digging out from Thanksgiving,” she said. “With the community spread of COVID-19 we are seeing, we should not have gatherings with people from outside our household. We are doing all we can to keep up with this, but we need the public to help us.”
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A coronavirus case at Whitehall Elementary School led to everyone learning virtually until Christmas vacation because too many teachers and staff were quarantined, Superintendent Patrick Dee said in a letter to the community.
“We know the importance of keeping our students in school, however, with the number of elementary school staff and students impacted by contact with the positive individual, we simply have to move to a remote learning model to ensure that all students are receiving instruction,” he wrote. ....

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