Former City official and aide to four former Bronx borough presidents, Robert “Bob” Francis Nolan, who died on Dec. 15, 2023 at the age of 70, as reported, was honored with a posthumous award in the presence of his family during an Irish Heritage Month celebration hosted by the Office of the Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson on March 27.
Former City official and aide to four former Bronx borough presidents, Robert “Bob” Francis Nolan, who died on Dec. 15, 2023 at the age of 70, as reported, was honored with a posthumous award in the presence of his family during an Irish Heritage Month celebration hosted by the Office of the Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson on March 27.
Frustration grows as eligible people canât get COVID shots
WWNY Frustration grows as eligible people canât get COVID shots By Lexi Bruening | January 12, 2021 at 3:32 PM EST - Updated January 12 at 9:40 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Thereâs growing frustration as people, next in line to get the COVID vaccine, find it tough to get an appointment to get the shot. Itâs supply and demand and with demand like this, thereâs not enough supply to vaccinate everyone at once.
To add to the frustration, it was announced Tuesday another 1.8 million New Yorkers just became eligible to get the vaccine.
DALTON â Imagine trying to find a small white Pomeranian, fluffy as all get-out, in a blizzard. Worse, imagine being that little pooch, Rocky, out alone in a blizzard, two weeks after being separated from his owner.
If Rocky could talk, heâd likely share one of the most harrowing accounts of coming through last weekâs norâeaster. And as of Monday, of a loving reunion.
On the day that saw a celebrated conjunction of planets, Rocky wasnât the only missing pet to be back in the embrace of its owners in the Berkshires.
Chris Knowles with Tellus. PROVIDED BY BERKSHIRE HUMANE SOCIETY