“The U.S. and Canada are so intertwined, so interconnected. We make things together, it’s together that we compete effectively against China, against the rest of the world.” https://t.co/DFUTzyw8Zv
— Press-Republican (@pressrepublican) May 24, 2020
The Press-Republican is on the list. @pressrepublican needs subscriber and advertiser support more than ever during this tough time. https://t.co/avLhZ2b1eg
— Lois Clermont (@EditorLois) May 24, 2020
The Canadian and U.S. governments announced Tuesday that restrictions prohibiting non-essential travel across the northern border would be extended to June 21. https://t.co/2PF64aK4YC
— Press-Republican (@pressrepublican) May 20, 2020
Brenda Sypek-Potthast is one of the many frontline workers in the health care field that have have been working exhaustively during the COVID-19 pandemic to help others. https://t.co/SiWsLb3wQJ
— Press-Republican (@pressrepublican) May 23, 2020
“Many North Country seasonal businesses rely on the H-2B non-immigrants seasonal guest worker program to sustain the levels of work they need completed to stay in business.” https://t.co/CMuXSaTY2t
— Press-Republican (@pressrepublican) May 27, 2020
Grabbing food curbside pickup has become the new normal around the North Country, but is it paying off? Some area restaurants say, without seating, times have been tough. https://t.co/QX7Zbz2niF
— Press-Republican (@pressrepublican) May 30, 2020
"The presidential candidate has to make a solid pick and cannot afford to choose someone who is a liability, therefore, vice-presidential nominees are carefully screened by presidential campaigns.” https://t.co/Ubx81OvwXC
— Press-Republican (@pressrepublican) May 28, 2020
“It gets people back to a more normal environment which gives a lot of confidence to the market.” https://t.co/vDRxB3eEka
— Press-Republican (@pressrepublican) May 27, 2020
The Democratic-controlled U.S. House of Representatives has passed the HEROES Act, a $3 trillion coronavirus stimulus package that is unlikely to become law since the Republican-majority Senate seems unlikely to pass it. https://t.co/l6qEaSJBIA
— Press-Republican (@pressrepublican) May 19, 2020
"We certainly knew how important the internet was, but when this pandemic started, it just became that much more so." https://t.co/nuSw7Z9fnZ
— Press-Republican (@pressrepublican) May 28, 2020
Our churches have the capability to open safely beyond 10 people. @pressrepublican thanks for coinciding your editorial with my comments on this important issue. People need spiritual guidance during this time so let’s give them that ability. https://t.co/BSjOKDQfsq
— NY Assemblyman Jones (@jonesnyassembly) May 28, 2020
Plattsburgh State used to have a golf team. Here’s the squad from 1970. https://t.co/EketFj0oyo
— Press-Republican Sports (@prsports) May 27, 2020
Hundreds walk the streets of New Paltz in solidarity with #GeorgeFlyod pic.twitter.com/YNLsIKRARd
— Katelyn Cordero (@KatelynCordero) May 30, 2020
"It's primarily the city people who have discovered that they don't mind working remotely. The ability to work remotely is probably going to continue to be a theme for the foreseeable future." https://t.co/Sx6eXczXoq
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 30, 2020
While some in the Catskills' community want summer visitors to be blocked from coming up, that is up for the state, not local officials, to decide. https://t.co/fcRLZxG1pH
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 31, 2020
Protesters returned to the streets of New York City for a third straight day despite calls from Bill de Blasio for calm. https://t.co/MhwcqrlDKy
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 31, 2020
Hundreds took to the streets of downtown New Paltz to protest the shooting of George Floyd in Minnesota and racism in our country May 30, 2020. https://t.co/olAbsDowdd
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 31, 2020
Hudson Valley residents are speaking out in pain, anger over incident of police violence in Minnesota. https://t.co/qTLoHkzqiE
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 30, 2020
A protest was held in memory of George Floyd on Saturday in Beacon. https://t.co/WzmWDMs91N
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 30, 2020
With NY on Pause having closed the doors to shopping centers and non-essential businesses, some small businesses have adapted and gone digital. https://t.co/v6s917SB2p
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 30, 2020
Hundreds took to the streets of downtown New Paltz to protest the shooting of George Floyd in Minnesota and racism in our country May 30, 2020. https://t.co/mSeHmNMRZj
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 30, 2020
“Things are in flux right now, so the child care providers are not sure what to do,” said Linda Martini, director of the Child Care Council of Orange County. https://t.co/znL5CNOlg9
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 30, 2020
As we remember Floyd in our thoughts and at our dinner tables, there is an extraordinary nation bracing for change for African Americans. https://t.co/LTPzGKHGDY
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 30, 2020
"Every so often we get a kid who walks through the door and you just know he's different. Steven was that kid." – Wiccopee Fire Lt. Chris Jodlowski https://t.co/8DExNex1Rh
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 29, 2020
Watch a livestream of a protest in New York City's Foley Square as outrage grows nationwide over the death of George Floyd. https://t.co/8n2mdPT1Cv
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 29, 2020
Phase 2 Reopening in NY brings freedom for retail locations to reopen, but also strict safety guidelines. What to know: https://t.co/IYnXTGR4jd
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 29, 2020
Sen. Chuck Schumer announced The Endless Frontier Act, which would invest $100 billion into the discovery, creation, and commercialization of new technologies. https://t.co/xsMTGT4yQG
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 29, 2020
See what each district is proposing to voters in this unprecedented mail-in school vote, and what needed to be done to balance budgets. https://t.co/EShLRAghfz
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 29, 2020
Gov. Cuomo mandated an all-mail election to take place on June 9, but hasn't said anything about revotes. https://t.co/7rxZbYu3iM
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 28, 2020
Car dealers are ramping up ease of online shopping and fighting to lower prices amid a stressful time in the industry. https://t.co/WIqw34s09G
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 28, 2020
What to know about the second phase of NY's reopening measures. https://t.co/j1sg7xbYzF
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 27, 2020
The staff has made a plan and changes for keeping guests and employees safe. Here's what they plan to do. https://t.co/ks3T0bdBOm
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 26, 2020
Stone used to construct the tower was hauled into town by local farmers, undoubtedly many who were benefactors of Wilber's generosity and service. https://t.co/TqyJlYPRXP
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 26, 2020
You and up to nine of your friends can now gather in New York. https://t.co/NuTvTX7Cmu
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 22, 2020
IBM is cutting jobs in a move to reorganize its workforce it says it has discussed in recent quarterly meetings. Here's what we know. https://t.co/c8IwDfN4s4
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 22, 2020
After shutting down for two months because of the coronavirus, Mohonk Preserve has launched a phased re-opening. https://t.co/ODo2d1gPYC
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 22, 2020
Here's a look at the number of confirmed coronavirus cases by county in New York https://t.co/JEJVX5S3ky
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 21, 2020
College leaders are planning for a worst-case state funding cut of up to 50%, which would blow a $6.5 million hole in SUNY Orange's budget https://t.co/6xDSwMWc2y
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 20, 2020
Binghamton University announced its plans to reopen the fall semester August 26 and stick to the academic calendar as planned. https://t.co/ztC95f7C8I
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 20, 2020
The program through Mental Health America and Hudson River Housing has helped as a short-term solution amid coronavirus https://t.co/p5REgWJvcf
— Poughkeepsie Journal (@PokJournal) May 20, 2020
The concept of using GIS mapping to help prioritize the delivery of home internet to students first occurred to Dr. Graham Hayes in 2019 when he realized that a substantial number of his Earth Science students did not have internet access at home. https://t.co/P4rGkwUpNS
— Salamanca Press (@SalamancaPress) May 15, 2020
The Seneca Nation said its gaming operations, including the Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino, will begin to reopen in June. Employees and guests will all be required to wear face masks and have their temperature taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19. https://t.co/7zPnhhWNQB
— Salamanca Press (@SalamancaPress) May 25, 2020
Get ready for the First Virtual Allegany Nature Pilgrimage. With large groups still banned in these days of the coronavirus pandemic, the Pilgrimage must go on — Zoom. https://t.co/haNQBpyd6A
— Salamanca Press (@SalamancaPress) May 25, 2020
This is the first in a three-part weekly series on the 1999 Salamanca football season, which culminated in the program’s first state championship game appearance. https://t.co/mbij5VJy5J
— Salamanca Press (@SalamancaPress) May 17, 2020
While Salamanca's city hall remains closed to the public, some employees took advantage of the sunshine Wednesday afternoon to help plant flower buckets to be placed in front of the many Main Street businesses closed during the COVID-19 shutdowns. https://t.co/Y85zONTtnn
— Salamanca Press (@SalamancaPress) May 14, 2020
Club facilities including clubhouses, pro shops and restrooms are all closed, as golf remains a “non-essential” business in New York, but clubs can still employ small security and groundskeeping crews to allow golfers to walk the courses. https://t.co/kmdKY2w7zx
— Salamanca Press (@SalamancaPress) May 13, 2020
“We’ve got 100 gallons of hand sanitizer and 2,500 face masks,” said Dick Rivers, executive director of the Cornell Cooperative Extension. “We don’t know how long they are going to last. … We may be able to get more.” https://t.co/k6H787PdzS
— Salamanca Press (@SalamancaPress) May 12, 2020
President Trump said the World Health Organization had failed to adequately respond to the coronavirus because China has “total control” over the global organization. https://t.co/VQuzRH0GkF
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 29, 2020
From Donald Trump in 2016 to Warren Harding in 1920, here's a look back at each of the past 25 Republican National Conventions spanning 100 years — and the presidential and vice presidential nominees that came out of each. What… https://t.co/tVcuzG4Ke2
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 29, 2020
From Hillary Clinton in 2016 to James Cox in 1920, here's a look back at each of the past 25 Democratic National Conventions spanning 100 years — and the presidential and vice presidential nominees that came out of each. Coming… https://t.co/gDXxgPEk4D
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 28, 2020
The Minneapolis officer who was seen on video kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who died in custody after pleading that he could not breathe, was arrested Friday. https://t.co/VJj3DUw2fa
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 29, 2020
The summer is a good time to catch up on home maintenance "to do" projects. Here are 10 summer tasks to help keep your checklist on track. https://t.co/DFB5KNAdAT
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 30, 2020
In times of crisis, workers not represented by unions may face worse consequences than workers represented by unions, and locations with lower union membership rates might also be less resilient to economic hardship. https://t.co/nGibv7Z6y2
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 28, 2020
General Electric is saying goodbye to the light bulb. The conglomerate is shedding a struggling business founded by Thomas Edison more than a century ago. https://t.co/qJlOSnrdKg
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 27, 2020
The danger of skin cancer certainly hasn't disappeared during the age of coronavirus, and using sunscreen is more important than ever, experts say. https://t.co/Cf7nnF0ksf
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 24, 2020
Here are some of the top photos of the week, as selected by the Associated Press. https://t.co/AALPHzIEAU
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 30, 2020
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, millions of Americans are hunkering down at home. But for the 34 million adults who live alone in the U.S., the pandemic and economic downturn bring a unique set of challenges. https://t.co/0HLvPR0PG4
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 30, 2020
How to have someone work in your home safely is paramount for both you and the service provider. https://t.co/E3qj4BTxvM
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 29, 2020
Researchers believe the creature is likely to be a new species of Grimpoteuthis, or "Dumbo octopus," a genus of deep-sea umbrella octopuses named for their fins, which resemble the ears of Disney's cartoon elephant. https://t.co/3J9kk1WM4X
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 29, 2020
The Fort Ann Central School District is seeking voter approval for a $12.346 million budget. Total spending would increase by 5.32%. https://t.co/A6MLQZ5i5N
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 28, 2020
Saratoga County is offering websites to guide businesses into reopening. https://t.co/reFtxLUItd
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 27, 2020
Local restaurants are taking a variety of approaches as the pandemic continues. https://t.co/1pcuPvHDhT
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 27, 2020
Changes are being made to farmers markets amid the pandemic as they start to open across the U.S., Joe Biden is getting ready to hit the campaign trail as some virus restrictions ease, coronavirus deaths in Brazil are expected to… https://t.co/nks1Cp19xQ
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 27, 2020
Invest in your home office and save yourself the headache. https://t.co/2mrnrLEpDP
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 27, 2020
New parasailing regulations for Lake George have been adopted nearly a year after a parasailing accident sent an Orange County man to a hospital. https://t.co/bRQySwml9v
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 27, 2020
Researchers say two species of fish roamed the seas about 40 to 45 million years ago with fangs and a single saber tooth. Their closest living relatives? Anchovies. https://t.co/04Y6UWUcpo
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 26, 2020
The trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange reopened for the first time in two months on Tuesday with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo ringing the iconic bell. https://t.co/kq9aw4wMe5
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 26, 2020
These headsets are all different, but they all do basically the same thing — let you take phone calls or participate in audio or video conferences through your computer. Two of them are great for music, too. https://t.co/cNzWB4upqD
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 25, 2020
The Trudeau Institute of Saranac Lake was built upon studying infectious diseases of the lungs, and its longtime hometown is known for fostering innovation in the field of public health. https://t.co/OZ2V5NAuIM
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 25, 2020
The traditional three-square-meals-a-day eating pattern has given way to lots of noshing. In fact, 50% of all eating occasions are snacks. https://t.co/MVuN8PFI0C
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 24, 2020
For many Americans, Memorial Day marks the beginning of the outdoor grilling season. Here are a few tips and recipes to get you started. https://t.co/U2QBM7rqhx
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 24, 2020
Also, some tips for putting off debt payments to start saving now and how to make the most of store cards during a crisis. https://t.co/3URwaIrkGh
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 24, 2020
Career experts admit that there isn’t a way to sugarcoat the challenge of finding a new job once you’ve celebrated the Big 5-0. https://t.co/ckO1WagoCb
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 24, 2020
Here are some questions and answers on what returning to work will look like. https://t.co/SB5MZCfVt4
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 24, 2020
Americans soaked up the sun where they could this weekend, taking advantage of the first holiday weekend since coronavirus restrictions were eased. Beach patrols and police watched to make sure people abided by the social-distancing rules and spread… https://t.co/AN2wIE33Jb
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 24, 2020
In the last several years, diseases like measles have returned to the U.S., with a significant spike in the number of cases reported. Here are the 10 best and worst states for child vaccination. https://t.co/TZZ0f68tV3
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 24, 2020
Recessions create a triple threat to your financial well-being. Here's how to navigate them. https://t.co/CBKhvKJxwc
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 23, 2020
When churches are allowed to fully open, Catholic Masses, along with other services, will definitely look different from what they once were. https://t.co/syJpL25CSa
— The Post-Star (@poststar) May 23, 2020