Kristi Gustafson Barlette By Kristi Gustafson Barlette on February 1, 2021 at 10:33 AM
The side streets in Schenectady will be messier than the streets in Albany
or the streets in Troy.
Users will flood social media looking for someone to plow their driveway or to purchase a second-hand snow thrower.
News directors will send at least one reporter and one meteorologist out to broadcast live in the storm he or she may or may not be asked to shoot video out the window while on the road in the car (as a passenger).
Frear Park will be packed with people tubing down the epic hills.
CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. â As New York state continues to expand its COVID-19 vaccination program, local senior living communities are focused on getting residents vaccinated.
Nursing homes, assisted living facilities and independent living centers around the Capital Region are making efforts to vaccinate their resident populations.
At Van Rensselaer Manor in Troy, a nursing home operated by Rensselaer County, the majority of the 289 total residents have partially or fully received their COVID-19 vaccine. As of last week, 244 have received both shots, and 31 have received one shot.
- Advertisement - We take very seriously our commitment to care and provide for those at the Van Rensselaer Manor,â Rensselaer County Executive Steve McLaughlin said. âThe Van Rensselaer Manor has done an outstanding job of caring for residents during the pandemic, and we appreciate the many positive comments we have received from families and friends about care for their loved ones.
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An infant born with a damaged heart has helped break barriers in pediatric cardiac care for patients around the world.
In late 2020, The Georgia Claire Bowen Foundation announced a million-dollar grant to the Boston Children’s Hospital Heart Center. The foundation was founded by Kate Bowen, an Averill Park native, Albany Academy of the Holy Names graduate and children’s clothing designer, in honor of her daughter Georgia Claire Bowen. Georgia, now 2 years old, was born in cardiac arrest.
To save her life, doctors moved her from Massachusetts General Hospital, where she was born, to Boston Children’s Hospital. Bowen says the physicians there tried something that had never been done before on any human, especially a newborn, after a heart attack.