One question changed my entire interview with Dr. Gelman. When she referred to a potential second wave of COVID-19, I was curious. “What makes you think there’s going to be one?”
There was no official head count on Sept. 11. Most people described the crowd by saying, “It was a lot bigger than I expected.” All of the spectators wore masks.
Monday, Aug. 31 marks the one-year anniversary of the passing of Senator Bill Larkin. To honor his memory, we have shared some of our favorite pictures from our photo archives.
Hudson Segnit spent part of the summer at her grandparents’ house without missing any dance lessons. A student, who visited another state, was quarantined for two weeks when she came home.
It was Sunday afternoon. The New Windsor Little League games were just getting finished when the marchers started to gather in the lot at Kristi Babcock Memorial Park.
The entry is still on my calendar for March 16: “Attend Addams Family rehearsal at 6:30 p.m.” I was due at Cornwall Central High School to write a preview of the Drama Club’s spring musical. But it didn’t happen.
With the help of his cane, Ron Handy walked into the Sweet Peas Café on Sunday morning and settled at an empty table. It was his second day back. He was there on Aug. 1