A few Central NY districts bringing more students back into classrooms: Will others follow?
Updated Feb 10, 2021;
Posted Feb 10, 2021
With schools closed because of coronavirus a parked school bus reflects in an empty hallway, Saturday March 28 2020, Long Branch Elementary School, Liverpool, N.Y. Scott Schild | sschild@syracuse.comScott Schild | sschild@syracuse.
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Syracuse, N.Y. Some students in Central New York school districts haven’t been offered the chance to attend school in-person since the coronavirus pandemic began in March.
That is starting to change, as the number of coronavirus cases locally begins to slide. Many parents say they are elated after months of distance learning for their children.
In what was thought, possibly, to be the last court appearance before certifying election results of New York's 22nd Congressional District, there's been another hold-up in naming a winner - with more delays potentially on the horizon.
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I m currently in the Midwest so I Miss game times occasionally. Today was one of those days. ESPN s website showed a big win for the ladies so I was excited. I log on to the Post Standard(less) to get info on the game which had just ended and this is what I see:
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A pet-loving family heads to the White House after four-year poochless hiatus
Maura Judkis, The Washington Post
Jan. 11, 2021
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In 2009, then-Vice President Joe Biden made a visit to the Syracuse, N.Y., elementary school where his late first wife, Neilia, once taught. Amid a crowd of enthusiastic fifth-graders, one had an important question for the vice president: Have you ever petted a dog?
Biden grew animated, reported the local paper, the Post-Standard. Have I ever petted a dog? he said. Oh, yeah! And guess what! I got one that lives with me! The smartest, coolest dog in the world. His name is Champ, and he s a German shepherd, and he is the neatest dog!
Readers weigh in on charity, long lines, and other news of the day (Your Letters)
Updated Dec 31, 2020;
To the Editor;
Many of us will be receiving a check for $600, and there’s still the possibility of the greater check thus totaling the $2000 proposed. Some desperately need that income because of jobs impacted or lost, other costs that have been a result of the pandemic, or to support dependents.
I am in the group that does not need this extra income and many who read this may be as well. While any spending of it in local economy certainly benefits someone, I hope that those of us without acute need will consider passing along this bonus in healthy ways to nonprofits or other worthwhile individuals and concerns.