Feb 11, 2021
Barbara Hunt, a longtime resident of Johnstown, NY, and most recently of Peterborough, NH, died February 5, 2021, after a long illness. She was born in Rawdon, Yorkshire, England, on July 3, 1933.
She received a degree in occupational therapy from the Derby School of Occupational Therapy, and worked in this profession at several hospitals in England before coming to the United States in 1958. In 1959, she was married to John Richard Hunt in Schenectady, NY, and shortly thereafter moved to Johnstown. Barbara continued working as an occupational therapist at Sunnyview Hospital, Amsterdam Memorial Hospital, the Fulton County Infirmary, and lastly with the Community Health Center of Johnstown for many years.
In Farmington: Father Thom to be deployed in March
By Stephanie Piro
FARMINGTON - The Christmas lights have been turned off downtown. Thank you to the Farmington Preservation and Improvement Organization for keeping them on extra long in honor of health care workers. Hopefully, we’ll be seeing the spring banners fluttering from poles around town before too long! Also, you can help the Audubon Society by tracking the winter birds at your feeders. We have had those red-breasted nuthatches at ours.
Chaplain deployment
The Rev. Thomas Duston of Saint Peter’s Catholic Church is also a Catholic chaplain in the Air National Guard, and will be deploying in a couple of months, joining over 100 other airmen from Pease in this year’s deployment. He’ll prepare for this over the next month, and then depart some time in March for the seven-month deployment. The bishop will be sending a priest to the parishes he serves while he is away. Father Thom will be giving each parish a Blue S
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Organized Debtors Are Preparing to Strike If Biden Doesnât Cancel Student Debt
President- elect Joe Biden exits the Queen in Wilmington, Delaware, on December 9, 2020.
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Donald Trump has finally said that he will leave the White House, but troubles in the United States will be far from over when Joe Biden is sworn in as president on 20 January 2021. Facing a global economic crisis and with half a million deaths from Covid-19 projected by 1 April, Bidenâs administration will have to act quickly and decisively to provide relief to the American people.