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June Zande of Tupper Lake passed away on Wednesday, April 21, 2021, at her home. She was born Feb. 11, 1927, in Cranberry Lake to Katharine and George McAleese. June attended the local school and graduated from Tupper Lake High School in 1944. She attended Champlain Valley Nursing School in Plattsburgh, graduating as a registered nurse in 1947. June was employed by the Veterans Administration Hospital in Tupper Lake for nine years before it transitioned into Sunmount DDSO, where she worked for 15 years until her retirement. She earned the respect of her co-workers and supervisors for her exemplary performance and work ethic. She was even nominated by her peers and awarded “Employee of the Year” at a ceremony in Albany.
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Tonight at 5:30: Pandemic pollution: Discarded face masks turning up everywhere Graham Johnson © Jeff Chiu A discarded face mask lies in the street in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 17, 2021. Disposable masks, gloves and other personal protective equipment have safeguarded untold lives during the pandemic. They’re also creating a worldwide environmental problem, littering streets and sending an influx of harmful plastic into landfills and oceans. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
They are the tumbleweeds of our time.
Discarded face masks are turning up everywhere.
“When you get a windy day like this, you can step out and it’s gone instantly, you don’t even know where it went,” said Kris Clark of Oceans Blue Corp, a nonprofit focused on marine debris.
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