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Let s count our blessings as we push COVID worries aside Polly Powers Stramm
In a world filled with bad news where we seem to be waiting for the next shoe to drop we all need to step back, take a collective deep breath and count our blessings.
Sure, that’s difficult to say when friends or family have cancer, die in accidents, suffer strokes or struggle with dementia.
Every bit of bad news can be overwhelming. But what if, for a moment, we push COVID worries aside, postpone sad thoughts about mass shootings and refuse to take on the burden of the world’s troubles?
Echo Pilot
May 5
The Greencastle-Antrim School Board officially put furloughs, teacher and program cuts and the elimination of extracurricular activities on the table during a virtual meeting. Pre-COVID-19, it wasn t good; post-COVID-19, it s disastrous, Caroline Royer, chief financial officer, said in describing the district s fiscal position. Projected revenues for 2020-21 are $39,999,478 and projected expenses are $42,448,579 for a deficit of $2,449,101.
Greencastle-Antrim High School students some dressed up, some not had a different prom experience Saturday night, May 2, with Mask-erade Porch Prom, an event organized by the junior class prom committee.
May 7
“It’s going to devastate the district if they move forward.” That was the reaction of Greencastle-Antrim Education Association President Brandon Solomon after last week’s resolution by the school board to consider cuts, including teacher positions, to handle economic hits from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Feb. 4
A ruling has come down on the owners of a local dairy that closed abruptly in October and is accused of milking investors out of nearly $60 million. The Banking and Securities Commission has rendered Trickling Springs Creamery LLC Philip Elvin Riehl, Gerald A. Byers, Elvin M. Martin and Dale L. Martin permanently banned from the securities business and ordered to pay an administrative assessment in the amount of $4,375,000.
Feb. 6
At Monday s Greencastle Borough Council meeting, Police Chief John Phillippy cautioned local residents about letting people into their homes in light of a Jan. 23 burglary on South Allison Street in which two men went to the door of an elderly couple around 5 p.m. and said they were there concerning problems with water lines.
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