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In-person Easter services a sign of hope for some Columbus churches


Churches reopening to celebrate Easter with in-person services
Other churches are taking similar strides toward normalcy this Easter as they open for in-person services Sunday to celebrate the biblical story of the resurrection of Jesus. 
A national Pew Research Center study released March 22 found that American religious life is showing signs of slowly returning to normal. About 75% of adults who typically attend services are very or somewhat confident that they can do it safely, without getting the virus, according to the study.
While the study shows more people are attending in person  or are at least willing to  the numbers still aren t completely back to what they were before COVID-19, according to Pew. About 40% of Christians plan to go to Easter services in person this year, compared to the 62% who typically go to church on the holiday. ....

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The History Beat: Promoting Cooper's Cave; Warren Street entertainment; sign proposal flops


MAURY THOMPSON
Special to The Post-Star
This is the latest in a series of columns compiling anecdotes gleaned from online archives of local newspapers.
Weather: “The river at the Feeder Dam was covered with a thin coating of ice yesterday morning.” –
The Morning Star, Dec. 4, 1884
Downtown: On June 10, 1922,
The Post-Star reported that Mayor Charles Cool rejected a suggested message for new city boundary signs because “the good beginning is spoiled by the impolite ending.” The rejected message was: “Welcome to Glens Falls. Drive slow and see our city; drive fast and see our jail.”
Downtown: On March 20, 1971,
The Post-Star reported that a photograph of the interior of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church at Christmastime won a ribbon at the Professional Photographers Society of New York State conference at the Concord Hotel at Kiamesha Lake. Margaret B. Lynch, who shot the photo, also won a ribbon i ....

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