A cyclist on a cross-Canada fundraising journey whose major sponsor is a Cornwall-based transportation company got a fundraising shot in the arm on Wednesday.
A cyclist on a cross-Canada fundraising journey whose major sponsor is a Cornwall-based transportation company got a fundraising shot in the arm on Wednesday.
Aug 04, 2021
Ryan FinnertyInfections, hospitalizations on the rise in North Country and statewide
A state-led effort to expand genomic sequencing of COVID-19 has confirmed the presence of the highly-contagious Delta Variant in the North Country.
Both Washington and Warren Counties were recently notified that Delta strains had been identified among their positive cases.
Although 63% of New York residents now have at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, the statewide test positivity has been steadily climbing for several weeks.
That number is currently 2.7%, up from less than half a percent at the end of June.
Although many public health rules have been relaxed, millions of people remain unprotected – including all children under the age of 12, for whom there is still no vaccine approved.
Arrangements are with the Reed & Benoit Funeral Home.
Born December 23, 1931 in Rochester, NY, he was son to the late Raymond and Jennie Kicherer, He attended school at Irondequoit schools. Following his high school graduation, he attended Clarkson University in Potsdam, NY where he excelled in all accounting classes obtaining a perfect GPA in accounting. While at Clarkson he was treasurer for his fraternity Omega Epsilon and a member of the ROTC.
After graduating from Clarkson he retained a job with the accounting firm of Leon Robb. While working he met his future wife Joyce Keller. They were married July 3, 1959.
Norman enjoyed a simple and private life, reading and smoking his pipe were relaxing to him. He enjoyed coin collecting, going to local car races at the Watertown Speedway and eating dinner out every Friday or Saturday night.