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Sunday, June 26, 2022 When credibility matters
Members of the women's choir sing to celebrate Resurrection Day on Sunday morning during the outdoor services held at Duryee Memorial AME Zion Church in Schenectady.
Schenectady

As vaccinations rise, Schenectady church holds Easter service; First in-person service since pandemic

A church at the forefront of bringing COVID-19 vaccinations to the Black community held its first in-person gathering in over… Read more »

Assemblywoman Patricia Fahy, D- Albany, speaks Monday about the $750 million proposal to build a new home for the state Wadsworth Center.

Business, labor, political leaders press for new Wadsworth lab in Albany

ALBANY — Funding to build a new facility for the state’s Wadsworth Center is included in the Assembly and Senate… Read more »

Patricia VanSleet, of Fort Plain, receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine from pharmacist Burt Deis at a clinic in St. Johnsville on Sunday.

Rising COVID vaccine supply to boost local immunization efforts

A COVID-19 vaccination clinic was able to provide doses to 400 senior citizens on Sunday, bringing the number of Montgomery… Read more »

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Schenectady

COVID vaccination clinic to be held at historically Black church in Schenectady

SCHENECTADY – A COVID-19 vaccination clinic at a historically Black church is reportedly scheduled to run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m…. Read more »

Joe Perretta of Schenectady receives his first of two Pfizer vaccinations Sunday morning from registered nurse Catherine Lucas of Niskayuna at Rivers Casino.
Schenectady

Vaccine site at Rivers Casino in Schenectady distributes 1k+ doses

Paul Hartshorne, of Niskayuna, sat patiently with his two granddaughters as their timer set to 15 minutes ticked down to… Read more »

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Schenectady County

New guidelines for schools to ease quarantine requirements for Schenectady County

New health guidelines for Schenectady County schools should reduce the number of students and staff ordered to quarantine after close contacts… Read more »

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COVID test positivity rates continue to fall; Capital Region dips below 2 percent

The Capital Region’s COVID-19 test positivity rate this weekend dropped below 2 percent, and the statewide average dropped below 3… Read more »

This provided photo shows SUNY Cobleskill students in an organic chemistry lab. From left are Allyson Reilly and Megan Brewer. Provided

Science built in ‘real time:’ SUNY Cobleskill biotech program using pandemic as crucial reference point

Last year, as the threat of COVID-19 became clear, SUNY Cobleskill professor Barbara Brabetz knew she had to make some… Read more »

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COVID-19 cases continue gradual decline as vaccine eligibility is expanded

The state is expanding the number of people eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, but the lack of vaccine supply could… Read more »

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Capital Region

Region has fewest hospitalized with COVID since Christmas

New York state and the Capital Region are both seeing the number of COVID-19 cases go down, according to the… Read more »

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Foss: Vaccine process a source of frustration

Five hours.  That’s how long it took Terry Phillips to schedule an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.  “I worked… Read more »

Kent Goldwire, 66-years-old of Schenectady and SUNY Headquarters senior staff associate for education opportunity center, receives his Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from volunteer and pharmacist with Vireo Frank Falvo, of Glenville, Jan. 25

COVID cases continue gradual decline; Schenectady County’s 7-day positivity rate dips to 4.1 percent

Positive test rates for COVID-19 continued their gradual decline in the Capital Region last week, reaching the lowest levels since… Read more »

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