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On this edition of The Weekend Debrief Josh Durso and Ted Baker take a look back at the biggest stories of the year, reflecting on them, and also looking forward to the biggest unanswered questions heading into 2021.
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This week we published our ‘Year In Review: Most Read Stories of 2020’, which was a look back at what you read and shared the most this year. See, there are typically two kinds of content that our newsroom works through.
First, is our evergreen or in-depth newsgathering. This includes written reporting, podcasts, exclusive interviews, etc. Typically, it’s the kind of stuff that doesn’t have a shelf life. Second, is the stuff that gets lumped into the ‘breaking’ news cycle. Those are the stories that get hundreds if not thousands of shares hundreds or thousands of interactions overall on social media, and can be read between tens-of-thousands of times if not hundreds-of-thousands.
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The winter storm that coated the region with more than a foot of snow is gone. But now, as residents dig out – they’re faced with bitter cold temperatures on Sunday, and an active weather pattern this week. Check out the coverage below from this weekend’s winter weather, and share photos of the snow in your area in the comment section below.
Happy Saturday. Wow, a good day to stick by the fire. How s about everyone just stay indoors… Mike Pacini in Macedon got this view this morning. pic.twitter.com/EJu1YLg4B4
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On Wednesday night at the event center at Muranda Cheese Company in Waterloo, the Seneca County Chamber of Commerce names FingerLakes1.com, Inc. their 2017 Small Business of the Year. Also nominated and recognized were CVDesigns Boutique, Phoebe’s K9 Resort, Seneca Falls Historical Society and Bottomless Brewing.
From left to right: Seneca Chamber Executive Director Jeff Shipley, Kay Irland of the Seneca Falls Historical Society, NYS Senator Pam Helming, FingerLakes1.com, Inc. President Jim Sinicropi, President of the Seneca Chamber Board of Directors Gene Pierce, Congressman Tom Reed’s Policy Director Andrew Wayne, CVDesigns Boutique owner Christine VanDusen and Phoebe’s K9 Resort owner Jamie Hughes.