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COVID-19

A Putnam County Grocer & Pub Were Exposed to COVID-19, Health Officials Say

November 12, 2020 Anna Young COVID-19,  Putnam County

Those who worked at or visited two Putnam County businesses over the weekend are being asked to monitor their symptoms after members of the public tested positive for COVID-19. The Putnam County Department of Health issued a health advisory on

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Cuomo Imposes Curfew on Restaurants, Bars & Gyms amid COVID-19 Uptick

November 11, 2020 Anna Young COVID-19,  Governor Andrew Cuomo

With COVID-19 cases on the rise throughout New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Wednesday new restrictions that will be placed on bars, restaurants, gyms, and residential gatherings to ease the spread of the virus. Starting Friday, bars, restaurants, gyms,

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COVID-19 Cases Continue to Surge Playing Havoc With School Schedules

November 11, 2020 Martin Wilbur COVID-19

Officials remained wary this week as COVID-19 positivity rates and cases continue to surge in the area and throughout the state, an increase that has forced various schools throughout the region at least temporarily move to remote learning. On Sunday,

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Greenburgh School Shutters For Two Weeks After COVID-19 Exposure

November 10, 2020 Anna Young COVID-19,  Greenburgh

Lee F. Jackson Elementary School will close and switch to remote learning for the next two weeks after an individual within the building tested positive for COVID-19. In a letter to the community Monday afternoon, Greenburgh Central School District Superintendent

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COVID-19: One Bedford School Closes, Cites Too Many in Quarantine 

November 9, 2020 Anna Young Bedford,  COVID-19,  Fox Lane

Fox Lane Middle School will switch to remote learning for the remainder of the week due to an abundance of teachers and staff members currently in quarantine. In a letter to the community Monday afternoon, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Joel

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A Putnam County Polling Site, Business Were Exposed to COVID-19, Health Officials Say

November 9, 2020 Anna Young Brewster,  COVID-19,  Patterson,  Putnam County,  Putnam Valley

A Putnam County business and polling station were exposed to COVID-19 last week after members of the public tested positive for coronavirus, according to health officials. The Putnam County Department of Health issued a health advisory on Saturday stating a

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Weekend Activities Called Off After Increase in Cases at Chappaqua Schools

November 6, 2020 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

The Chappaqua School District has canceled all campus activities, including College Board assessments, this weekend and postponed SAT exams for two weeks after a spike in COVID-19 cases within the school community. On Friday Superintendent of Schools Dr. Christine Ackerman

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Rising COVID-19 Positivity Rates Puts Jacob Burns Opening on Hold

November 6, 2020 Martin Wilbur Pleasantville,  Westchester County

The Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville will remain closed until at least early January after rising COVID-19 caseloads has put the brakes on any reopening. “With local COVID-19 infection rates on the rise, we have made the difficult decision

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Two Putnam County Groceries Were Exposed to COVID-19, Health Officials Say

November 6, 2020 Anna Young Brewster,  Carmel,  COVID-19,  Putnam County

Those who worked at or visited two Putnam County supermarkets in recent days are being asked to monitor their symptoms after members of the public tested positive for COVID-19. The Putnam County Department of Health issued a health advisory on

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COVID-19: New York Cancels Next Wave of Regents Exams Due to Pandemic

November 6, 2020 Anna Young COVID-19,  New York

Regents exams for high school students in New York will be canceled in January as the state continues to grapple with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The New York State Education Department announced on Thursday that all January exams will be

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