Ithaca's favorite activities, like sailing, cycling and college sports, wait on go-ahead to return. https://t.co/7ecwkW1dR9
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 28, 2020
Ithaca restaurants adapted to coronavirus shutdown by pivoting to takeout, developing new menu items, prepping for reopening. https://t.co/Irl8OVpPTT
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 28, 2020
As of Tuesday, eight New York state regions were cleared to begin Phase 1 of the state's reopening process. https://t.co/mtsE97UoWl
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 27, 2020
By a margin of 65% to 32%, voters said moving too quickly to loosen stay-at-home orders would be a bigger danger than moving too slowly to loosen those orders. https://t.co/mkK2PYvSi3
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 27, 2020
United Airlines has petitioned the Department of Transportation for a temporary suspension in service between Ithaca and Washington. https://t.co/uSqZD4LPvr
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 29, 2020
Family of Apalachin native Doug Hurley, a NASA astronaut flying SpaceX Crew Dragon to the ISS, are prepared for another launch attempt. https://t.co/XXm7faR9Nm
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 29, 2020
Ithaca schools are building a districtwide digital time capsule, to capture the creative and innovative ways members of the school community are expressing themselves through the arts during distance learning. https://t.co/rJ6UJjmtVz
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 29, 2020
Evidence is mounting that New York and other states that ordered nursing homes to admit residents infected with the coronavirus contributed to outbreak clusters and deaths. (For subscribers) https://t.co/R5nDZCu69z
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 29, 2020
The Southern Tier is expected to soon enter Phase 2 of reopening NY and retail stores are getting prepared. https://t.co/PSBIzJsJIu
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 29, 2020
All New York's 62 counties, and every metro region recorded double-digit unemployment numbers in April. https://t.co/gcCp6NK1Xk
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 28, 2020
Ithaca real estate agents aren't expecting a strong year, but are keeping a positive outlook. https://t.co/D8YnKkz1Ke
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 28, 2020
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday he will sign an executive order granting business owners the power to deny entry. https://t.co/VTxAanhVvg
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 28, 2020
Museums, wineries and other tourist draws are hoping to bring throngs of visitors back to the region as New York lifts the COVID-19 shutdown. https://t.co/ZTAegvOMMj
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 28, 2020
WellNow Urgent Care in Ithaca has expanded its telemedicine platform, knowing many people are more cautious about leaving their homes. https://t.co/AIYdogaPdE
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 28, 2020
Opened in 1869, Scott's Family Resort in Deposit, NY, was a destination for generations; throwback thousand acre property is listed for $6 million. https://t.co/RwXcQOID6o
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 27, 2020
When 2020 Census Bureau numbers are released next year, upstate citiesd will discover their numbers have been thinning at a rapid clip https://t.co/e272ZWAhz6
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 27, 2020
Corning Inc. has laid off about 560 Elmira-area workers, and reduced salaries for the remaining employees through equity for cash program. https://t.co/a4KP6QXoo7
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 27, 2020
COVID hospitalizations continue to increase in the Finger Lakes and Mohawk Valley. Will their reopening continue? https://t.co/DQtgyzKD5g
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 22, 2020
Updates as the coronavirus spreads through New York, and areas surrounding Ithaca and Tompkins County. https://t.co/XqdGMNonZh
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 22, 2020
In some rural upstate New York counties, 100% of coronavirus deaths are occurring in nursing homes. https://t.co/XIgEyRUKY0
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 22, 2020
New York is opening a handful of beaches at its State Parks. Here's what you need to know about the rules and restrictions in place. https://t.co/dVfQZtxOO4
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 21, 2020
Regardless of age, gender, background or political affiliation, Americans are concerned about the possibility of a second wave of coronavirus. https://t.co/BhpvSiNZf1
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 21, 2020
The downtown department store has been signing one-year leases since its five-year agreement expired in 2013. https://t.co/69d41evimJ
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 20, 2020
After COVID-19 closed schools and canceled athletic seasons, Cayuga Health sports medicine trainers realized they had to call an audible. https://t.co/rbqKhNoHym
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 20, 2020
Cars will be permitted to drive through a half-mile route inside the Harpursville animal park, replicating a safari experience. https://t.co/4XZN7IO1RZ
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 19, 2020
Restaurants would have to likely wait weeks before they could reopen under New York's current plan. They want they process sped up. https://t.co/kpJjypXsY5
— IthacaJournal (@ithacajournal) May 19, 2020
The “Mask Man” spent approximately $200,000 to buy thousands of N95 masks and resold them to doctors and funeral homes in eight states at a 50% markup as the coronavirus pandemic raged, federal prosecutors said. https://t.co/RsOqNc9hTS
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 28, 2020
Mark Jarrett, of Northwell Health, said the COVID-19 wave would come in spots where people ignore wearing masks and practicing social distancing, and restrictions are loosened. https://t.co/FqEYzb5FMF
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 28, 2020
Spent an afternoon with cleaners at the Cohalan Court Complex
-they're working overtime to disinfect
-there's lots of cleaning even with quiet courts. Recently someone defecated on the floor. They cleaned it
-prevailing wage for cleaners there is $13 an hrhttps://t.co/VNSMEeHNQG— Mark Chiusano (@mjchiusano) May 21, 2020
Long Island coronavirus cases have dropped by 91% since the pandemic’s peak in April, a dramatic reversal that set the stage for this week’s long-awaited easing of social distancing restrictions, a Newsday analysis of Nassau and Suffolk data show.https://t.co/SwPlpH0XZ3
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 29, 2020
Street dining may soon arrive on closed roads in Nassau County. Restaurants say they're ready. And one local village says it's beginning "curbside" dining this weekend. Cecilia Dowd has the story.https://t.co/lDUiEHQDq8
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 29, 2020
An aide to Sen. Chuck Schumer said they've fielded several calls from Long Islanders confused about the debit cards. https://t.co/u8vw4wOFU0
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 29, 2020
The game is a take on Monopoly, with versions geared towards kids and adults.https://t.co/IFhiHsLK3u
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 28, 2020
Pop-up drive-in movies are springing up around Long Island as a means of entertainment heading into the summer. https://t.co/yBTh8UrvAh
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 28, 2020
Good Humor has nothing on this Creamsicle, which is made with Reyka Icelandic vodka, housemade coconut-vanilla syrup and fresh-squeezed orange juice. https://t.co/Mal99b0G0w
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 28, 2020
East End officials are closing beaches to out-of-town visitors after what Southampton Town called a “hellish” holiday weekend where 500 people gathered on a narrow beach. https://t.co/LKS1pTS8QC
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 27, 2020
Bring a mask — and your appetite. https://t.co/D0dKJx3yYt
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 27, 2020
Even in these trying times, the boating lifestyle beckons, for it offers a chance to practice social distancing by heading out and away from the crowds. https://t.co/uuduko2QGW
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 27, 2020
Many of the new jobs are in production and distribution, with open positions including shift supervisors, porters, spreaders, line runners and label room attendants. https://t.co/j7OtuMCeOO
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 26, 2020
He said the "control rooms," which in Nassau and Suffolk counties include Executives Laura Curran and Steve Bellone as well as other business and civic leaders, need to stay alert to prevent a resurgence of the virus. https://t.co/PkT19h5AJh
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 26, 2020
Officials hope that by contributing now, the county can qualify for up to $10 million from the New York Forward Loan Fund. https://t.co/D4ZHFyyTBm
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 26, 2020
It's available in Italian ice-inspired flavors of orange creamsicle, lemon and watermelon. https://t.co/Pro8UMAEgY
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 26, 2020
Shoppers drive along the row on a one-way route, ordering items along the way to be picked up and paid for at the end — and never leaving their cars. https://t.co/plh3h7UoDg
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 25, 2020
Cake, community and convenience—those are the secrets to a bakery owner's success in Valley Stream, and the same is true of other bakery-restaurants on the Island. https://t.co/7dVSw2OYzb
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 25, 2020
New York’s Democratic Party leadership gave up its attempt to cancel the state’s June 23 presidential primary Tuesday after an appeals court rejected arguments that holding it during the coronavirus pandemic would endanger public safety.https://t.co/RChZmzB7P3 pic.twitter.com/dDUo3UGvbL
— Lockport Journal (@LockportJournal) May 19, 2020
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo dropped the state’s absolute ban on gatherings of any size Friday, issuing an executive order saying up to 10 people are now allowed to be together as long as they abide by other social distancing guidelines.https://t.co/avE5Je7kX0 pic.twitter.com/kMxchgtZYw
— Lockport Journal (@LockportJournal) May 23, 2020
Eastern Niagara Hospital has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Small Business Association and Administrator Jovita Corranza regarding the hospital’s inability to obtain funding from the CARES Act Payroll Protection Program.https://t.co/RXPqraiV6d pic.twitter.com/FmgzeQ1rzS
— Lockport Journal (@LockportJournal) May 20, 2020
Trump threatens to permanently cut WHO funding and withdraw U.S. membership https://t.co/E1rdxbDByf
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 19, 2020
Fact check: Alcohol-based hand sanitizers will not spark car fires https://t.co/HoJ5rSWIXb
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 26, 2020
Mortgage delinquencies surge by 1.6M in April, the biggest monthly jump ever https://t.co/AqNCF9Cx5y
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 21, 2020
Only half of Americans say they would get a COVID-19 vaccine, AP-NORC poll shows https://t.co/zAl6lN6U9C
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 27, 2020
Facing death threats and no pay, mayors are the front-line commanders of the coronavirus pandemic https://t.co/wW3hXr0xSU
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 26, 2020
Masks spark public judgment, ridicule among customers as businesses reopen https://t.co/FCbJlnUPhU
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 26, 2020
States are reopening. But many still require travelers to self-quarantine. Here's where https://t.co/FrhgSyUgtk
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 26, 2020
Coronavirus: Hudson Valley begins reopening process https://t.co/faumyshDx4
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 26, 2020
Someone in Michigan tried to recycle a live Civil War cannonball. A bomb squad arrived. https://t.co/lQD0FdMF3C
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 21, 2020
Coronavirus live updates: CDC chief issues stark warning on possible second wave and more lockdowns as global cases top 5 million https://t.co/1vfNVpoTKY
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 21, 2020
Hydroxychloroquine and coronavirus: Everything to know about the drug Trump says he's taking https://t.co/P0HDuXTgct
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 20, 2020
Coronavirus lockdowns have caused a whopping 17% drop in global carbon emissions https://t.co/Ghj3UeL7NE
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 19, 2020
'This will kill you': People are warning others following Trump's apparent use of hydroxychloroquine https://t.co/AmoUGCJhMY
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 19, 2020
Fact check: Democrat's bill would increase taxes on firearms and ammunition https://t.co/n712XPtDZI
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) May 29, 2020