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Rescue dogs and their stories

Rescue dogs and their stories May 25, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 From Miriam Buhl: Amos (age 3), a Delmar rescue originally from Texas, living his best life. Here s he s with his cousin Carson (on left side), a fellow Delmar rescue (also 3).    2of8 From Linda and Jeff Anderson of Saratoga Springs: This is Fender Jackson Anderson. We adopted him in November 2019 from a shelter in Jackson, Miss.  We thought he was two years old but turns out he was an 8-9 month puppy.  He has a stump of a tail. Dog DNA shows he is Black Lab and American Foxhound. With the bark of a bloodhound.  He is now a very active 2+ old. We spent COVID-19 winter in Florida and he loved laying on the lawn and he  always has a toy with him. He spends a lot of time on his back looking for belly rubs. 

Cohoes names O Shea superintendent

Cohoes names O Shea superintendent Watervliet school leader to retire in October News staff FacebookTwitterEmail Superintendent Peggy O SheaCohoes school district The Cohoes Board of Education on Wednesday approved the appointment of Peggy O’Shea as superintendent for a three-year term, effective immediately. O’Shea was named acting superintendent in October, then interim superintendent in December. O’Shea joined the district in 1995 as an assistant principal at Cohoes High School. In 1998, she became the principal of Van Schaick Grade School. Her tenure as assistant superintendent began four years later in 2002. O’Shea received her bachelor of science degree in special education from The College of Saint Rose. She is also an alumna of University of Albany, receiving a master s of science in reading, a master s of science in educational administration and a certificate of advanced study in educational administration.

Albany County focusing vaccination efforts on high school students

Albany County focusing vaccination efforts on high school students Vaccine providers have begun to partner with local school districts to reach those 16 and up FacebookTwitterEmail High school nurse Racheal Thomas administers the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to high school food service worker Maria Whited at Watervliet Junior-Senior High School on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021 in Watervliet, N.Y. Employees of the Watervliet City School District were receiving the COVID-19 vaccine today. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times Union ALBANY The race is on to vaccinate eligible high schoolers against coronavirus. Albany County officials said Monday that they are due to receive a shipment of over 3,500 Pfizer vaccines this week and will be earmarking “a large percentage” of them for 16- and 17-year-olds, who became eligible for the shot last week so long as they have a parent’s permission.

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