A total of 518 acres of the farm, which is located in an area of increasing development, has been granted permanent protection. https://t.co/cENSnLVSFh
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 3, 2020
Americans face a post-COVID-19 future that could include fewer jobs at stores, frugal shoppers and a greater number of people postponing retirement. https://t.co/tcuF6NhHZB
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 2, 2020
The state Department of Environmental Conservation is asking for public input on a draft plan to improve trout management in New York. https://t.co/gMtBahwj19
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 2, 2020
Updates as the coronavirus spreads through New York, and areas surrounding Elmira and Chemung County. https://t.co/iTJlm3czjr
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 2, 2020
The local branch will hold a forum via Zoom that will feature the mayors and police chiefs of Elmira and Corning to talk about systemic racism. https://t.co/ABXVs6LNty
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 2, 2020
Gov. Andrew Cuomo tore into the New York City Police Department and Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday for failing to stop rampant looting and violence in the city on Monday night. https://t.co/wLH5I7TWuX
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 2, 2020
Hundreds gathered in Festival Square and walked throughout the city in support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Monday. City hall… https://t.co/4mGGsM1bjc
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 2, 2020
UFC President Dana White responded to Jon Jones' tweets in which he claimed he would vacate his UFC light-heavyweight title. https://t.co/BBezARa9lR
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 2, 2020
Stores in Westchester County, North Carolina and Virginia will launch without the usual fanfare because of the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/Fq7UsBSL5V
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 2, 2020
Districts must consume reports about reopening schools, look at other countries and states, and draft plans for the fall. https://t.co/o1mkwY38BI
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 2, 2020
New York will allow libraries to open for curbside service in Phase 1 of a region's reopening and allow limited in-person pickup in Phase 2. https://t.co/rNndeIn8oz
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 2, 2020
George Floyd updates: Autopsy requested by family shows he suffocated; brother pleads for peaceful protests; President Trump calls for crackdown https://t.co/JB686nRwMK
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 2, 2020
Western New York and the Capital Region are expected to join the rest of upstate this week in entering Phase 2. https://t.co/5WQ59cagkT
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 1, 2020
McCann's Local Meats will reopen June 1 after being closed for more than two months. Customers will notice some changes. https://t.co/eVZjv4C8J2
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 1, 2020
Dentist offices across New York were able to open Monday fully for the first time since late March due to the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/OnytShryLd
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 1, 2020
New York's nursing homes, hard-hit by COVID-19, are under orders to test employees twice each week. But they're finding it hard to comply. https://t.co/BoJi4goyKh
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 1, 2020
Once COVID-19 is contained throughout the world, telemedicine may be here to stay, and patients are seeing the benefits. https://t.co/QbewjzhNke
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 1, 2020
Real estate transactions for March 1 through March 7, 2020. https://t.co/DBH7OHphVF
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) June 1, 2020
For more than a century, people have flocked to Sullivan County in the summer, and 2020 is likely to be the same, despite COVID-19. County… https://t.co/HueMEA4EBl
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 31, 2020
The state is sending 200 state troopers to Rochester and additional officers to other upstate cities Sunday to quell violence sparked by protests following the death of George Floyd to police brutality in Minneapolis. https://t.co/2IpSGqqdyk
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) 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/usqJ5qoBvn
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 31, 2020
Astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley docked with the International Space Station on Sunday, a milestone in SpaceX's first mission to fly humans. https://t.co/AN7Ijp94lz
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 31, 2020
Major cities around the US rallied with demonstrators in Minneapolis to protest the deaths of George Floyd in Minneapolis and Breonna Taylor in Louisville. https://t.co/BY64NvL0bq
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 31, 2020
Old World Cafe, along with all restaurants, bars and food services, falls in the third phase of New York Forward, Gov. Cuomo’s four phase plan to safely reopen the state. https://t.co/eq9SBlguTK
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 30, 2020
NASA and SpaceX successfully attempted a second launch of astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley from Kennedy Space Center's pad 39A on May 30, 2020. https://t.co/dmwQHkW3mD
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 30, 2020
The second launch was completed Saturday afternoon, after Wednesday's lunch was scrubbed due to inclement weather. https://t.co/LvOXTTguTI
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 30, 2020
"Violence is not the answer," said Gov. Andrew Cuomo Saturday, while adding that the criminal justice system contains injustice that is "abhorrent. https://t.co/tVgRDf7fHj
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 30, 2020
Elmira residents gathered to protest police brutality and structural racism after George Floyd was killed May 25, 2020 in Minneapolis. https://t.co/vKZkkjiaqq
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 30, 2020
Despite businesses getting ready to open May 29, Gov. Cuomo's latest announcement leaves owners, customers confused about next steps. https://t.co/ZywW7qm6n6
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 30, 2020
The announcement by Gov. Andrew Cuomo came after a 24-hour period that left local leaders and business owners angered and confused. https://t.co/Tuk55ssEgb
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 29, 2020
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was arrested Friday days after video circulated of him holding his knee to George Floyd's neck. https://t.co/QUngWtNXPf
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 29, 2020
Restaurants in the time of COVID-19 might mean waiting in your vehicle until a text tells you it's time to come in. Buffets won't exist. https://t.co/WlECk95w85
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 29, 2020
Brian Palmer, Chenango Valley Class of 2001, is golf course superintendent at a gem ranked No. 2 internationally by Golf Digest. https://t.co/PbQAPCaZ70
— stargazette.com (@stargazette) May 29, 2020
Cuomo warns of coronavirus spread in New York due to George Floyd protests https://t.co/nxVWw8xte7 pic.twitter.com/sqkG93a4Me
— Times Herald-Record (@recordonline) June 1, 2020
NY Civil Liberties Union: release at-risk inmates at Sullivan County Jail https://t.co/bdNZcXSqb7 pic.twitter.com/PesuxoQvDn
— Times Herald-Record (@recordonline) June 1, 2020
Lockdowns ease across Europe, Asia with new tourism rules https://t.co/MuavDBrQBa pic.twitter.com/GV7cERExBl
— Times Herald-Record (@recordonline) June 1, 2020
VIDEO: NASA astronauts lift off on SpaceX's first crewed launch https://t.co/03gVdtBHuk pic.twitter.com/OaWNnf8e7O
— Times Herald-Record (@recordonline) May 31, 2020
LIVE VIDEO: Minnesota governor and faith leaders presser amid George Floyd protests https://t.co/i16JPyzmCn pic.twitter.com/mtwqUy0EWV
— Times Herald-Record (@recordonline) May 30, 2020
LIVE VIDEO: Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman gives update in George Floyd case https://t.co/IzcU78DTkY pic.twitter.com/LZaDvAj1Ja
— Times Herald-Record (@recordonline) May 29, 2020
When, and how will Hudson Valley public libraries reopen? https://t.co/SAVIiszdH7 pic.twitter.com/qlXBuJ7Rn4
— Times Herald-Record (@recordonline) May 28, 2020
No mask, no service: Businesses can deny entry without mask, Cuomo orders https://t.co/m9mHPo5Vsh pic.twitter.com/w16Fs6XxU2
— Times Herald-Record (@recordonline) May 28, 2020
Rebuilding America: How COVID-19 pandemic can influence your finances, your response https://t.co/ct2oKerzYD pic.twitter.com/xlJDrW6Dgf
— Times Herald-Record (@recordonline) May 28, 2020
Cornell University is giving a glimpse into how the fall semester could play out amid the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/3iDM6ykcyY
— Olivia Jaquith (@WENYOliviaJ) May 26, 2020
"103-year-old woman recovers from the coronavirus and celebrates with a cold beer" via @BostonGlobe https://t.co/kKBq1Vsvxs pic.twitter.com/2LGDS4cW6z
— Cornell Craft Beverage Institute (@cornellcraftbev) May 28, 2020
"The underlying assumptions of white innocence and black guilt are all part of what the philosopher Charles Mills calls the 'racial contract.'" Find out more on @TheAtlantic 👉https://t.co/YOcFnFBkcG#MinneapolisRiot #Minneapolis #GeorgeFloydprotest #GeorgeFloydWasMurdered #book
— Cornell Press (@CornellPress) May 29, 2020
https://twitter.com/CornellPress/status/1265737059802677249
More information on @AdamJDavis2 's #book, "The Medieval Economy of Salvation: Charity, Commerce, and the Rise of the Hospital", here👉https://t.co/EP5B98AVPR@DenisonU #bookboost #medieval #medievalhistory #medievaltwitter #medievalist #twitterstorians #book #books #coronavirus
— Cornell Press (@CornellPress) May 29, 2020
Poets, artists, designers and composers at Cornell have found inspiration in the #coronavirus era, responding to the challenges of life during a pandemic with new #Creative work. @EnglishCornell@CornellMusic@STSCornellhttps://t.co/j9wEl55FSj pic.twitter.com/t1vKdlabrX
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) May 24, 2020
Objects or experiences? Prof Tom Gilovich has done research into which brings more happiness.
Now, the #coronavirus
#pandemic offers a unique opportunity to test which categories of spending make us happiest, says @WSJ@CornellPsychDpthttps://t.co/NAwfMSOjEs pic.twitter.com/GAbYZvj4Gg— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) May 28, 2020
“The labor market has suffered a catastrophic shock, and the next 100 days are going to be dark for millions of workers in the United States,’’ says Kevin Hallock, dean of Cornell SC Johnson College of Business. https://t.co/FvSIgiDLJq
— Media Relations (@CornellMedia) May 28, 2020
Most hotels that can’t weather the storm will change hands as opposed to shutting down permanently, Senior Lecturer McCarthy said.@chicagotribunehttps://t.co/L2qCe1WONr
— Cornell SHA (@CornellSHA) May 31, 2020
“Going forward, one of the key elements will be determining how hotels minimize touchpoints, but still keep personalized, attentive service that’s the hallmark of these resorts."—Dean Walsh@TravelLeisurehttps://t.co/g2l4jn3nvw
— Cornell SHA (@CornellSHA) May 31, 2020
1.#LaborMarket has suffered a catastrophic shock https://t.co/CNej7YwOPW article says @ICSCornell Director and #CornellSCJohnsonCollegeofBusiness Dean #KevinHallock
— Cornell ICS (@ICSCornell) May 29, 2020
Prof. Whitehead on Moderna stock, via @CNN. https://t.co/Nan5PLXseI
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) May 26, 2020
.@disaster_lawyer op-ed "The US coronavirus response: A failure of foreign policy" via @thehill. https://t.co/REmpiN0B8W
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) May 27, 2020
Mayor Madden unmasks new mask wearing PSA https://t.co/6FhkX3WqOb
— Troy Record (@troyrecord) May 21, 2020
Reader's View: COVID-19 lessons provide opportunities to strengthen healthcare supply chain expertise https://t.co/jLDC7dbC1C
— Troy Record (@troyrecord) May 31, 2020
Stefanik, Tonko announce telehealth funding for Saratoga Hospital https://t.co/bLa4zK5uLF
— Troy Record (@troyrecord) May 27, 2020
With $2.9M budget gap, Troy school district to cut 25 positions https://t.co/7WuP1SMeRM
— Troy Record (@troyrecord) May 22, 2020
Bard & Baker executive chef shares experience on 'Chopped Sweets' https://t.co/wXdkVeCuQb
— Troy Record (@troyrecord) May 21, 2020
Palette Cafe owner gives virtual tour of new location https://t.co/2aEYQJXINO
— Troy Record (@troyrecord) May 21, 2020
Albany Institute of History & Art launches 3D tour https://t.co/x3tItkXrMY
— Troy Record (@troyrecord) May 21, 2020
Albany gas prices ticking up https://t.co/q5LlrKOhyH
— Troy Record (@troyrecord) May 20, 2020
Oklahoma Training Track at Saratoga Race Course to open to essential personnel on June 4 https://t.co/uPsrcDzHVa
— The Saratogian (@SaratogianNews) May 29, 2020
Digital choices for Classical dance, Opera and Theater https://t.co/59delT4MYO
— The Saratogian (@SaratogianNews) May 28, 2020
U.S. on cusp of marking at least 100K deaths from virus https://t.co/9vNEJZBgWp
— The Saratogian (@SaratogianNews) May 27, 2020
Look out for your golden ticket! https://t.co/ws6XVeLhIN
— SIAdvance (@siadvance) June 2, 2020
When everyday life came to a halt, these brave Staten Islanders continued to move forward. #statenislandstrong #togethersi https://t.co/WG75UnX4mI
— SIAdvance (@siadvance) June 1, 2020
Rose legislation would allow toll revenue to be used for commuter discounts https://t.co/FZRb8JUNDF
— SIAdvance (@siadvance) May 29, 2020
City Council passes bill removing ‘alien,’ ‘illegal immigrant’ from NYC laws; Matteo, Borelli opposed https://t.co/WlbxwegDaL
— SIAdvance (@siadvance) May 28, 2020
Coronavirus: RUMC to open treatment center for recovering patients https://t.co/ayM9UqvFUa
— SIAdvance (@siadvance) May 28, 2020
Here at Silver Lake Park, Curtis High school students are involved in an educational demonstration — writing the names of black victims of violence in chalk at the entrance to the park. Story coming later for @siadvance. pic.twitter.com/vFVAuF7pKk
— Joseph Ostapiuk (@OstapiukJ) June 1, 2020
City touts another drop in Staten Island’s deer population and has no plans yet to cut vasectomy program’s $2.5M budget during coronavirus https://t.co/d4hI8ulaUH
— Sydney Kashiwagi (@SydneyKashiwagi) May 27, 2020