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New apartment building at Camillus Cutlery site will resemble factory that burned down

New apartment building at Camillus Cutlery site will resemble factory that burned down Updated May 14, 2021; Posted May 13, 2021 Sketch shows what the second phase of the Camillus Mills apartment project at the former Camillus Cutlery factory site will look like.MacKnight Architects Facebook Share Camillus, N.Y. A new apartment building planned for the old Camillus Cutlery site will resemble the factory that burned down eight years ago in one of Onondaga County’s largest fires. Camillus Mills Redevelopment Co. plans to build a three-story, 60,500-square-foot building on the concrete slab of the former Camillus Cutlery factory along the west bank of Nine Mile Creek in the village of Camillus.

Summer camps navigating a return after lost year

Summer camps navigating a return after lost year Fun in the sun at a Harris Center summer camp in 2018. This year’s summer camps will see smaller groups and some COVID restrictions, like masks, but will otherwise operate as normal when possible. Courtesy Published: 5/6/2021 4:18:45 PM This time last year, camp directors were unsure of how summer camp could move forward – or if they’d even be allowed to. In the spring of 2020, schools were forced into remote learning, people were staying home and away from others, and not much was known about COVID-19 – how it spread, what its effects were on children. And in the end, all the unknowns, what-ifs and strict guidelines in place forced many camp directors to shut down for the season.

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Summer camps navigating a return after lost year

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript Published: 5/5/2021 4:23:35 PM This time last year, camp directors were unsure of how summer camp could move forward – or if they’d even be allowed to. In the spring of 2020, schools were forced into remote learning, people were staying home and away from others, and not much was known about COVID-19 – how it spread, what its effects were on children. And in the end, all the unknowns, what-ifs and strict guidelines in place forced many camp directors to shut down for the season. But much has changed in the last 12 months, and this spring, camps around the region are set to open –  some in less than eight weeks’ time.

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