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SAD 1 curriculum director Jennifer Bourassa (right) speaks on the district s efforts to address student learning gaps while business manager Holly Vining looks on. (Melissa Lizotte | The Star Herald)
SAD 1 curriculum director Jennifer Bourassa (right) speaks on the district s efforts to address student learning gaps while business manager Holly Vining looks on. (Melissa Lizotte | The Star Herald)
SAD 1 to help students bridge learning gaps, considers opinions on graduation regalia As the COVID-19 pandemic shows signs of slowing down, SAD 1 officials are discussing ways they might help students who have struggled academically.
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine As the COVID-19 pandemic shows signs of slowing down, SAD 1 officials are discussing ways they might help students who have struggled academically.
Are upstate farms equipped to become the Amazon of food?
Are upstate farms equipped to become the Amazon of food?
Pandemic forces many farmers into e-commerce, but not every farm is ready to turn their produce into a click-to-buy product
Robin Catalano
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For upstate New York farmers, being able to sell online was a game changer during the pandemic. But the fees involved in e-commerce and lack of high-speed internet access in rural locations posed problems.Amy Scott Photography
Dale-Ila Riggs knew a monumental change was in the works the moment the Troy Farmers Market one of the region’s oldest and largest closed down in March 2020. For the past several years, Riggs, the owner of The Berry Patch in Stephentown in Rensselaer County, had made the bulk of her annual sales there. In the earliest days of the pandemic, as many farms scrambled to come up with a solution to getting their products into customers’ hands, she recalls, “I just put out an email b
A big move to a new city. Leaving a relationship that’s run its course. Starting a new job in a completely different field.
These big life decisions come with sky-high stress even in the best of times. Throw living through a pandemic into the decision-making process and the stakes seem even higher.
Still, nearly a year into the pandemic and various degrees of lockdown, most of us are itching for change of some kind. Why is that? For many people, the pandemic has accentuated problems that already existed, therapists say.
If you were sick of being single in before times, the pandemic might have exacerbated your “forever alone”-ness. If you’ve disliked living at home with your parents, even the smallest of studio apartments sounds ultra appealing right now. If you couldn’t deal with your company’s abysmal work-life boundaries, you might be tempted to take a pay cut at nearly any place else to escape.