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DEC saves deer stuck in foundation

By Bill Williams

Columbia-Greene Media

CAIRO — A white-tailed deer has been given a new lease on life after it was rescued from the foundation of a home under construction in Greene County, state Department of Environmental Conservation spokesman Jomo Miller said Friday. A concerned citizen in Cairo had noticed last Tuesday that the animal was trapped in a foundation of an uncompleted house, Miller said. E n v i r o n m e n t a l

Conservation Officer Jason Smith received a phone call from a resident in the town of Cairo, who reported that a white-tailed deer was stuck in an unfinished house foundation on a neighboring property. Smith responded to the home to investigate. When Smith arrived, he saw that the adult deer had become stuck but was able to move around and was not injured, Miller said. See DEER A8

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A white-tailed deer was rescued after it was trapped in a house foundation in Cairo.

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A white-tailed deer is trapped in a house foundation in Cairo.

Paused by COVID, Catskill holds 20th annual MLK March TED REMSNYDER/COLUMBIA-GREENE MEDIA

Marchers dispaly signs while walking down Main Street in Catskill on Thursday as part of the 20th Annual MLK March for Peace and Justice.

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Marchers make their way down Main Street in Catskill on Thursday as part of the 20th Annual MLK March for Peace and Justice.

By Ted Remsnyder Columbia-Greene Media

CATSKILL — More than 100 marchers made their way down Main Street in Catskill on Thursday night as part of the 20th annual March for Peace and Justice to celebrate the legacy of

Martin Luther King Jr. The march, set to take place in January, was postponed due to the surging number of active COVID cases and rescheduled for Thursday. Beginning on the steps of the Second Baptist Church, the

group of Catskill students and residents made their way to the Greene County Courthouse before traversing the Uncle Sam Bridge on their way to a ceremony at the middle school. Catskill High School student Emius McCann began the

program at the Second Baptist Church, explaining to the gathered crowd why the march was beginning at a house of worship. “During the civil rights movement, organizers of peaceful See MLK A8

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Marchers dispaly signs while walking down Main Street in Catskill on Thursday as part of the 20th Annual MLK March for Peace and Justice.

Legislature calls for end of school mask mandate By Ted Remsnyder Columbia-Greene Media

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The Greene County Legislature has sent a letter to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul asking the state to drop the school mask mandate.

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CATSKILL — Greene County lawmakers are calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to drop the school mask mandate and requirements for COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated school staff members. When Hochul lifted the mask mandate for businesses statewide on Feb. 9, the governor announced that she would revisit the mask mandate for schools during the first week of March. With Greene County schools scheduled to be on winter break from Feb. 21-25, the Legislature

sent the governor a letter in the hopes that the process could be sped up and that the mask mandate could be dropped in advance of classes resuming Feb. 28. In a letter signed by Greene County Legislature Vice Chairman Matt Luvera, R-Catskill, on behalf of the full Legislature, the county asked Hochul to drop the mandate. “As the governing body of Greene County in upstate New York, we are respectfully requesting an urgent end to your mandates that all school students and staff must wear masks in response to the threat

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of COVID-19 and its variants, as well as your mandate for ongoing testing of unvaccinated school staff,” the letter states. “The mask mandate, which began during your predecessor’s reign, has gone on for far too long and has interfered and severely affected the lives of our youngest and most innocent residents, our children. We firmly believe that mask-wearing for this length of time can cause serious physical, psychological and developmental harm which outweigh any remaining benefits to mask wearing.” Luvera said Thursday the letter was prepared in consultation

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with Greene County school district superintendents. “It came from a meeting with our County Administrator Shaun Groden and all of the superintendents of Greene County schools,” he said. “They were meeting pretty regularly during COVID and they had come to him with some concerns about the mask mandate and testing unvaccinated staff. They really felt that it was a burden on them. The legislators agreed and our county administrator agreed, so we decided to put together a letter to the governor asking her See MANDATE A8

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