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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.

Glens Falls Hospital Nurse Fatally Struck By Snow Plow

Glens Falls Hospital Nurse Fatally Struck By Snow Plow The Glens Falls Hospital and community is in mourning today after it was learned that a nurse who works for the hospital was tragically struck and killed by a snow plow on Tuesday afternoon. The Glens Falls Police Department haven t released the name of the frontline hero yet, but some of her colleagues who work inside the hospital have commented on the loss and the devastating effect it had on them personally. Enter your number to get our free mobile app According to a report by News Channel 13, the unfortunate incident took place shortly after 5PM on Tuesday and the hospital, in deep mourning issued the following statement : “The hospital community is heartbroken and sends its prayers and positive energy to the family.

Charles Evans Hughes Documentary To Benefit Glens Falls Arts Community

6:06 Charles Evans Hughes was New York’s 36th Governor. The Republican elected in 1906 would serve until October 1910, when he began his first stint on the U.S. Supreme Court, as an Associate Justice until 1916. From 1921 to 1925, Hughes served as Secretary of State. And in 1930, Hughes returned to the Supreme Court, serving as Chief Justice until 1941. On top of all that, Hughes was born in Glens Falls and maintained a connection to the Adirondacks throughout his life. Hughes’ connection to the forested lands in upstate New York is the subject of a new documentary, co-produced by former Glens Falls Post-Star reporter and author Maury Thompson called “My Native Air: Charles Evans Hughes and the Adirondacks.” The 45-minute documentary will also serve as a fundraiser for arts organizations in Glens Falls.

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