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Food pantries continue to help their community during COVID-19
By William Bradseth All throughout the Mohawk Valley food pantries continue to adjust to the Coronavirus in order to help their communities and provide food for families in need. With help from Feeding America, and the USDA food pantries are… Read More ›
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Staying home and staying active
By Marti Feyerabend As the COVID-19 pandemic made its way into our communities, everyday life began to come to a halt. In an effort to protect the vulnerable, businesses that were deemed non-essential closed and people have been ordered to… Read More ›
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Spring Sports Cancelled due to COVID-19 and What the Future May Hold
By Tucker Cergol and Wilson Wong When SUNY Brockport lacrosse player Emma Nevers, watched as the clock ticked to zero during the teams victory against Clarkson University on March 11, she was excited for the win. Little did the junior… Read More ›
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Brockport Student Government supports college students through COVID-19
By: Emily Conn As soon as the weather warms up and plants start to bloom, SUNY Brockport students begin celebrating spring. You walk across campus passing by people sunbathing, playing football, throwing a frisbee and blasting music from portable speakers…. Read More ›
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Brockport businesses find new strategies to tackle COVID-19.
By Trinity Wilson Nearly six weeks into the pandemic and many local businesses in the village of Brockport are still adjusting to the changes. In the midst of these changes, some businesses still providing services through take-out, online, or have… Read More ›
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COVID-19 devastates businesses in the village of Brockport
By Kevin Zimmer and Chyann Klahs COVID-19 has impacted small businesses located in quaint towns and cities nationwide. In the village of Brockport, small businesses are suffering as revenue continues to decrease during the pandemic. At the start of the… Read More ›
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Essential workers, the unsung heroes of COVID-19
When the COVID-19 outbreak first became more widely known it caused a mass panic, driving people to the stores to stock up on necessities. As time went on and the panic died down, grocery store shelves were restocked and, as… Read More ›
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Holley school district offers some relief during uncertain time
By Courtney Deeren Area schools are continuing to serve free meals to families in need despite being shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. Holley Central School District Superintendent Brian Bartalo shared the district’s steps to distributing meals to its… Read More ›
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SUNY Students separated from their homes during pandemic
By Marti Feyerabend After SUNY Brockport cancelled in-person classes were cancelled by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, many students travelled back to their hometowns to be with their families during the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately not all students had this luxury. For some,… Read More ›
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Churches stay connected despite COVID-19
by Wiliam Bradseth Churches that were once a place of fellowship and gathering have now been completely deserted. With the sudden arrival of COVID-19 churches are turning to social media, online services, and live streams to try and keep people… Read More ›