Addiction treatment services have found a useful new tool to serve their patients — telehealth. https://t.co/mk6gz4XOIn
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 3, 2020
Through the @sunypotsdam1816 Department of Public Health and Human Performance, Kelly Bonnar, an associate professor, is exploring beliefs about the threat of the novel coronavirus and the disease it causes. https://t.co/YSsZKNlFWy
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 6, 2020
SPOTTED: A single osprey lands in its nest atop a utility pole along Route 12E just outside the village of Chaumont. https://t.co/jx97O0GJ2g
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 6, 2020
ICYMI: "It's not going to be the Tin Pan I've grown to love and adore and have a passion for," said restaurant owner Andy Taylor. https://t.co/MzdRfsSXzu
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 6, 2020
Local healthcare professionals gathered together Friday afternoon in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, joining their colleagues across the nation under White Coats for Black Lives. https://t.co/GDm4Lj03Ty
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 6, 2020
On the night when nearly 1,000 people gathered in Potsdam to rally for Black Lives Matter and protest the killing of George Floyd, St. Lawrence County lawmakers were questioning the ramifications of such a gathering amid the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/n4CnAsAiQ6
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
Two suspended Buffalo police officers should be fired after they pushed a 75-year-old protester to the ground, causing him to bleed from the head, @NYGovCuomo said Friday. https://t.co/sNhdxvThDU
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
J.C. Penney Co. stores in Watertown and Massena have, thus far, escaped closings in the chain's "store optimization strategy." https://t.co/73LQw1Ngb9
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
Officials in the village of Potsdam are considering a proposed local law that would allow village residents to raise chickens. https://t.co/APQgsNBC22
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
EDITORIAL: It's time for @NYGovCuomo to give back at least some of the power that members of the state Legislature signed over to him during this crisis. He needs to respect the purpose of the regional control rooms as they were initially established. https://t.co/9V3V5XaIVC
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
A neighbor across the highway from a Route 11 house in Watertown that caught fire Friday broke down the back door to see if anyone or dogs were inside the burning structure. https://t.co/8Z6YwIu0jz
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
New developments have been made with in-house COVID-19 testing at St. Lawrence County hospitals. https://t.co/xJOXOvZx8B
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
BREAKING: Tin Pan Galley Restaurant, a staple of the restaurant scene in Sackets Harbor for over 30 years, is closed for good. The closure was announced in a Facebook post Friday afternoon. https://t.co/gPpomvgWkg
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
After being closed for nearly three months, the U.S.-Canadian border is set to open as early as June 21. https://t.co/LpK2vX0bT2
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
A Department of Defense grant aimed at improving quality of life for military families could fund the brunt of the @WatertownYMCA community center project in the former Concentrix call center on Arsenal Street. https://t.co/58QmExdyGw
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
ICYMI: Harriett Simpson and Judy Webber returned to Watertown last Friday after spending the winter in South Carolina to find that their garage had been broken into. More than $5,000 in supplies meant for children in developing countries had been stolen. https://t.co/9ukLlrZLOx
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
Ogdensburg City School District Superintendent Kevin Kendall told residents and school board members that three district jobs will be lost to attrition in the district's effort to keep expenses down in the 2020-21 budget. https://t.co/qfd6vdlt3l
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
.@SyracuseU unveiled plans Tuesday night to allow athletes preparing for a competitive fall schedule to return to campus for voluntary workouts beginning next Monday. https://t.co/n7rBxXujIe
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
The volunteers who staff the free Community Meal program at First United Methodist Church in Massena had special deliveries for those who came by the church on Wednesday morning. https://t.co/LENliRnTDZ
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
A few months after one of the biggest moments of his athletic career, winning an ECAC Hockey championship in Lake Placid over rival @StLawrenceU, Massena native Matt Reid lay on his family dock in Louisville trying to kill himself. https://t.co/E7OxLudTCg
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 5, 2020
.@NYGovCuomo was stunned Thursday, he said, after three NYPD officers were injured in two overnight incidents Wednesday into Thursday where demonstrators stabbed one officer in the neck and two other officers were shot in the hand. https://t.co/xhcNv8nn3q
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 4, 2020
Bells tolled at churches in Canton and Potsdam at noon Wednesday, marking the first of nine days of ringing to honor the Black Lives Matter movement and the memory of George Floyd. https://t.co/OEz5xKPH43
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 4, 2020
A Samaritan Keep Home employee who tested positive on May 13 for COVID-19 and subsequently tested negative has again tested positive. https://t.co/FMekkoMMFd
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 4, 2020
Despite school doors being closed, juniors and seniors at St. Lawrence Central School won't be going without a prom this year. https://t.co/PC40n1t3Xn
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 4, 2020
EDITORIAL: This is not leadership, and it's not acceptable. We've been waiting for more than three years for Mr. Trump to finally act presidential, but we're once again sorely disappointed. https://t.co/0CajhQ26tu
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 4, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on how electoral races across the country are operating, including the race for the House seat in the state's 21st Congressional District. https://t.co/ms81GCHPr4
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 4, 2020
Friends, family and those who heard the thundering crash are still processing the loss of five people Tuesday on Route 11. Jefferson County Sheriff's Office identified three of the dead as Eugene N. Coleman, 28, Watertown; Julian L. White, 29, Watertown; and Damon J. Scott, 21. pic.twitter.com/68e1dz8oW7
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 4, 2020
Local developer Mike Lundy kept Watertown planners busy Monday, getting site plan approvals for a distribution center in the Jefferson County Corporate Park, constructing another building in his agri-park on Route 3 and two other projects. https://t.co/X3xdMg0Uco
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 4, 2020
The latest chapter in the success of Muskalonge Cemetery's revitalization effort was realized Memorial Day, when a historical plaque from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation, Syracuse, was dedicated in honor of the veterans interred there. https://t.co/gvT6wvm5Ti
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 4, 2020
A series of proposed bills could have a future impact in the form of relief on local municipalities pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Assemblyman Robert Smullen, R-Meco. https://t.co/Ua9mYiLJ4P
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 3, 2020
"The results last night were much, much different from the night before," @NYGovCuomo said. "The people in New York City should feel much better today…let's remember what we did last night and keep that going." https://t.co/1wLXhebc29
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 3, 2020
Congratulations to Watertown High School seniors Tiffany Russell and Ryan Peters who were both honored Sunday as recipients of the annual William I. Graf Award. https://t.co/u8FyCJDibH
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 3, 2020
As a volunteer EMT and officer amid a global public health crisis, Emily Cafarella and her colleagues have had to adjust some operations to increase sanitation and prevent the spread of COVID-19. https://t.co/iKOn7jg2Hl
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 3, 2020
Watertown City Council members on Monday night delayed taking action on a zoning change that would allow a proposed commercial building on Washington Street until they find out more about what the developers are proposing. https://t.co/bcvndcTwhH
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 3, 2020
EDITORIAL: These killings must stop. Black Americans have a right to know that the color of their skin will not imperil their lives at the hands of other people. https://t.co/ZQUZexd9YM
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 3, 2020
A battalion of military police from Fort Drum has been deployed to the Washington, D.C. region as demonstrations over the killing of George Floyd continue in the nation's capital. https://t.co/D7TSS6cUj4
— NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) June 3, 2020
More than 50 people took a knee outside of Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown at 1 p.m. today for a total of 8 minutes and 46 seconds, which is how long George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a former Minneapolis police officer, resulting in his death. @wdtnews pic.twitter.com/QsSORooqFJ
— sydney schaefer (@sydneydschaefer) June 5, 2020
"After careful consideration the Oswego County Fair Board members are saddened to announce that the 2020 Oswego County Fair is officially canceled," the statement announced. https://t.co/uQJyPq93ib
— Oswego County News (@OCWeeklies) June 3, 2020
Rochester man researches Johnny Herdman’s 1850s hearse https://t.co/Q5I9lEpzaw
— The Daily Reporter (@wellsvilledaily) June 1, 2020
The Bare Knuckle Boxing Hall of Fame has postponed its annual July 2020 induction ceremony to the fall https://t.co/mCzliQfHm8
— The Daily Reporter (@wellsvilledaily) May 31, 2020
A drive-through grocery distribution including dairy, produce and other perishables will be offered at the Friendship Central School on Monday https://t.co/o70DYuGCat
— The Daily Reporter (@wellsvilledaily) May 31, 2020
Olean General Hospital recently welcomed Denise O’Neil, NP, and Nicole Marker-Zewe, NP, to its primary care practices https://t.co/YblgnKIBw0
— The Daily Reporter (@wellsvilledaily) May 30, 2020
Oncologist Dr. Neeta Soni has started seeing patients at the new 6,000-square foot center https://t.co/xOmoFW7CIe
— The Daily Reporter (@wellsvilledaily) May 30, 2020
Here’s what to know before taking a trip to the hair salon or barber shop in New York https://t.co/LrZZ76uDMu
— The Daily Reporter (@wellsvilledaily) May 30, 2020
With the WDC placing 25 planters along Main Street to brighten downtown, the village encourages residents not to litter https://t.co/s6UQquMw9Y
— The Daily Reporter (@wellsvilledaily) May 29, 2020
Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Allegany, Steuben, and Cattaraugus Counties are interested in developing a home gardening initiative that supports residents growing their own food https://t.co/zFhOL67yUL
— The Daily Reporter (@wellsvilledaily) May 28, 2020
Memorial Day honored in Wellsville’s Memorial Park despite COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/zWBBCmrFU9
— The Daily Reporter (@wellsvilledaily) May 25, 2020
The Seneca Nation said Friday it plans to reopen its three western New York casinos in June https://t.co/IZZp8rIZAG
— The Daily Reporter (@wellsvilledaily) May 24, 2020
The study found that the 17,500 deaths in the New York metropolitan area might have been avoided if the state and city limited exposure just a week early, and as many as 20,000 deaths if it acted two weeks earlier https://t.co/Wymc7tYOMK
— The Daily Reporter (@wellsvilledaily) May 23, 2020
CA BOCES was recently named a Cleveland Clinic 2019-2020 Banner School for programming and innovation in its New Vision-Health Professions program https://t.co/b8mR3Df7qu
— The Daily Reporter (@wellsvilledaily) May 23, 2020
You can shop online and pick up curbside from many of your favorite stores. https://t.co/u9S7VC0Z0p pic.twitter.com/4pViEclpQy
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 2, 2020
The donation comes as the city has made spending cuts to deal with falling revenues as a result of the #coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/p15NhttPS7
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 2, 2020
Be sure to know the answers to these questions before traveling. https://t.co/th8UhSfcWo
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 2, 2020
Local government agencies are continuing to hope for financial relief from Congress, but local officials are warning state lawmakers that any cut to state aid would only deepen the deficits communities are facing. https://t.co/RO4MidqpAK pic.twitter.com/SAg4NRUkH5
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 5, 2020
Put away your pooper scooper. Fears of clumps of fecal matter flowing from the Kayaderosseras Creek into Saratoga Lake are apparently unfounded. https://t.co/LJcQJLv2KP
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 4, 2020
Local religious leaders gather to pray after unrest in Albany. https://t.co/4vb0cOE42S
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 4, 2020
Pentagon-Trump clash breaks open over military and protests. https://t.co/9dPtQ15Z5Q
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 4, 2020
LIVE: Education reporter @RachelSilby talks to members of the Shaker High class of 2020 student government who are fundraising for their high school food pantry. https://t.co/Ou08KUjEuS
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 4, 2020
#Albany Common Council members will hold a news conference Thursday to call for police reforms. https://t.co/4ykvt4Y5ws
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 4, 2020
Hitting the road? Cash tolls resume on the Thruway. https://t.co/PAOgTG1f5r
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 4, 2020
Local officials will hold a prayer vigil Thursday morning in the atrium of the Times Union Center. https://t.co/3Zv97NBtmT pic.twitter.com/uHS1tf69vW
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 4, 2020
#forsale: Capital Region homes with stunning outdoor living spaces. https://t.co/IwmNAkLZ47 pic.twitter.com/euHUhfGvAL
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 4, 2020
You've started that herb garden. Here's how to put it to use. https://t.co/UtI9KVu7LJ
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 3, 2020
Former top @NYGovCuomo aide Larry Schwartz says the @SUNY Board of Trustees should forgo a national search and make @jimmalatras — another former @NYGovCuomo aide — the next SUNY chancellor. @RachelSilby reports: https://t.co/gev8IoASbh
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 3, 2020
The nonprofit organization posted a slew of photos of the damage on Facebook Wednesday morning. https://t.co/LHtTwP377H
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 3, 2020
The Capital Region has moved into phase two of #reopening the economy in the wake of the #coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/I0b2FH9N2v pic.twitter.com/6RvraKmF7o
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 3, 2020
#BREAKING: Murder charge upgraded in #GeorgeFloyd case, 3 other cops charged. https://t.co/0dQh3UmPst
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 3, 2020
#Albany County to host walkup #coronavirus testing Thursday for protesters, responders. https://t.co/cvWHXfluQv
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 3, 2020
As the Capital Region continues #reopening, contact tracing will become more important. Here's how it works. https://t.co/UpNne6PGIj
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 3, 2020
Barber shops, beauty parlors, retail stores and office-based businesses will be able to open today, but things will be a little different. https://t.co/FazN2Vcwcf
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 3, 2020
Thinking of hitting the road this summer? Here's what you need to know to start planning your own RV experience. https://t.co/BlaZq13zMi
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 3, 2020
College Board suspends plan for at-home SAT. https://t.co/hTNlJbVb0D pic.twitter.com/e2IKjR9na3
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 3, 2020
Make your veggies the star at dinner tonight. https://t.co/EejyeJAEJe
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 2, 2020
After 43 years, a haven for politicos and celebrities in #Albany is closed. https://t.co/6IQgAYVlYm pic.twitter.com/xXieYr84ou
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 2, 2020
Much of the destruction on Central Avenue came hours after the protest, and it's not clear that the violence had much, if anything, to do with #GeorgeFloyd's death. Read the latest column from @chris_churchill. https://t.co/oz0ThX4gHU
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 2, 2020
Protests continue around Albany police headquarters Monday night. https://t.co/3zA2b2KW15
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 2, 2020
After a storied track and field career, #Niskayuna standout Andy Bloom had to make the difficult decision to walk away from the sport that brought so much to his life while he still could in the mid-2000’s. https://t.co/Ir1lnsA9zA pic.twitter.com/s6Qc9uFMZd
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 1, 2020
"I thought I was going to watch my place burn in front of my eyes. It was one of the lowest points of my life." https://t.co/k3x5fh7SBw
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 1, 2020
Black Lives Matter rally in Schenectdy. Residents are lying down in the street outside the county jail. @timesunion pic.twitter.com/Pcpebtxo4Y
— Bethany Bump (@bethanybump) June 4, 2020
Protesters now at intersection of Albany and Hulett Streets in Schenectady’s Hamilton Hill neighborhood as they listen to more speakers talk about police brutality and racism. pic.twitter.com/z9vu5hnT8H
— Paul Nelson (@apaulnelson) June 4, 2020
Crowd has now taken over usually busy intersection of Nott Terrace and State Street, bringing traffic to a standstill, and urging motorists to join them. pic.twitter.com/aN4vfyLPts
— Paul Nelson (@apaulnelson) June 4, 2020
Crowd of a few dozen people kneeling at intersection of State and Lafayette Streets in downtown Schenectady. No sign of any cops. pic.twitter.com/wTNYpcfKAh
— Paul Nelson (@apaulnelson) June 4, 2020
Another woman, a local business owner, says she is afraid every day her husband leaves the house for work. pic.twitter.com/Z2MW380hfB
— Massarah Mikati (@MassarahMikati) June 1, 2020
A resounding point being made: we have our own George Floyds in the Capital Region. Ellazar Williams’ name was invoked by one speaker. pic.twitter.com/6MsEo7ueLJ
— Massarah Mikati (@MassarahMikati) June 1, 2020
The rest of my videos will be of the protesters’ experience and collective grief. pic.twitter.com/QjoPxGoEyL
— Massarah Mikati (@MassarahMikati) June 1, 2020
.@ChiefHawkinsAPD took the megaphone to tell his story and experiences with racism. He said he’s wearing a uniform because change has to come from within the system. pic.twitter.com/Io0y4U4nLJ
— Massarah Mikati (@MassarahMikati) June 1, 2020
More residents are expressing their grief and frustration with systemic racism in the criminal justice system to @ChiefHawkinsAPD. pic.twitter.com/HPqzLy8rBg
— Massarah Mikati (@MassarahMikati) June 1, 2020
Anti-brutality rally moves from Washington Park to Albany streets, @MassarahMikati reports from the scene. https://t.co/klXb5ZQ5rR https://t.co/LmEfHQG5Yi
— Times Union (@timesunion) June 3, 2020
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— Times Union (@timesunion) June 2, 2020
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— Times Union (@timesunion) June 2, 2020
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— Times Union (@timesunion) June 2, 2020