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Proms also get the green light, but there are restrictions on serving food and dancing. Last year, just months into the coronavirus pandemic, proms were canceled. Graduation ceremonies were held outdoors with up to 150 people. Many schools chose to have driving parades or virtual ceremonies instead. State Senator Dan Stec praised the new rules in a press release. “It’s a big day, a very special one for graduates and their families,” said Stec. “It is one of those moments you can’t get back, so the disappointment last year was understandable, to say the least. Given what we’ve learned about COVID, the vaccinations taking place and better weather ahead allowing ceremonies to take place outside, I am very happy schools can start planning with confidence.” ....
POTSDAM â Special banners were raised in downtown Potsdam Tuesday, designed to show appreciation and bring awareness to continuing efforts to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Clarkson President Tony Collins and SUNY Potsdam President Kristin Esterberg hailed the initiative as part of the ongoing community efforts to manage the pandemic in a press release issued by the colleges. The âOne Community, Working Together to Stop the Spreadâ banners show both universitiesâ logos and are hung throughout the downtown Potsdam area as a show of appreciation for the communityâs support of the colleges, and a reminder that we still need to work together to stop the spread of COVID-19. Potsdamâs new banners celebrate âOne Community, Working Together to Stop the Spread,â with images of the two campus mascots, Max C. Bear and the Golden Knight, with reminders to wear masks, wash hands and socially distance. ....
Dec 31, 2020 The coronavirus has upended every aspect of our lives in the North Country. It’s left thousands of people out of work and struggling just to get by. It’s devastated businesses, disrupted our cultural lives, and left us wondering, when will this stop? We wanted to revisit the biggest stories in the North Country in 2020, both the sorrow the pandemic brought and the joy people created for themselves and others. Monica SandreczkiA year unlike any other: The sorrow (and some joy) of 2020 in the North Country SUNY Potsdam President Kristin Esterberg delivered balloons to graduating seniors in St. Lawrence County. The university held a virtual graduation on Saturday. Photo courtesy of SUNY Potsdam. ....