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Meant to be? - Kristi Gustafson Barlette

Kristi Gustafson Barlette By Kristi Gustafson Barlette on April 29, 2021 at 11:24 AM My parents had their COVID-19 shots months ago. After my mom’s second shot, she told me about this awesome hospice nurse from West Virginia who had not only volunteered to come to New York state to vaccinate people, but paid for much of it herself. My mother has talked about this woman several times since, repeatedly telling me I should write about her. They chatted for 20-plus minutes the day of my mom’s second shot and my mother was taken by her. When I was driving to the state-run site today my mom said “maybe you’ll see my lady.”

Mass-vaccination sites won t require appointments

Mass-vaccination sites won’t require appointments | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 GAZETTE COVERAGE Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the change Tuesday and said it comes amid a marked decline in the number of vaccinations delivered each day. The drop-off has been seen nationwide. The federal Centers for Disease Control indicates the United States peaked at 3.23 million doses a day April 10 on a seven-day rolling average. This dropped daily to 2.52 million doses on April 22, the last day for which full data are available. Cuomo explained the decision as one of supply and demand: Doses of the vaccine, in such short supply for so long, now exceed the number of willing takers.

New theater in Schenectady draws large crowds

New theater in Schenectady draws large crowds | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS New theater in Schenectady draws large crowds Movieland is consistently beating out all but one of the movie theaters in the Capital Region, comin Shares0 Movieland is consistently beating out all but one of the movie theaters in the Capital Region, coming in second only to Crossgates Mall’s 18-screen Regal Cinema, officials said Friday. It appears that Movieland will bring in more than 200,000 customers over the course of its first year. Attendance is so high that Movieland has become a victim of its own success its lease is going up because so many customers are visiting the theater.

Times Union puts land near its office up for sale

Times Union puts land near its office up for sale Acreage is considered prime undeveloped property in Colonie FacebookTwitterEmail An overhead view of the parcels next to the Times Union that are on the market.CBRE COLONIE The Times Union is putting just under 53 acres of land adjacent to the newspaper’s office and printing plant on the market for $8,250,000. Dubbed Times Union Land, the offering, which divides the acreage into three main sites, is listed by CBRE and has just been placed on the company’s Deal Flow website, which lists commercial properties for sale around the nation. “CBRE, as exclusive advisor, is pleased to present to qualified developers and occupiers, a rare and outstanding opportunity to purchase the Times Union Land, a prime, mixed-use development site consisting of +/- 52.93 acres of undeveloped land located in the Town of Colonie, New York (the “Property”) the most populous suburb of Albany,” reads part of the listing.

Review: Audience gives Damon Wayans love, as live comedy opens back up

Review: Audience gives Damon Wayans love, as live comedy opens back up
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