LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 14
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Issue 13
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March 27 – April 2, 2020
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WORKING AT HOME IN THE AGE OF CORONA
On the Hunt
for Rainbows
Rainbows are appearing in households everywhere are part of a challenge. The goal is to design a rainbow and then, while practicing social distancing, go out to find them. Started in Scotia and has since moved not only through NY, but across the entire U.S.
Photo by Elliott Masie, while talking simultaneously with some 60 or so different business leaders around the world about their companies and their employees and transitioning to working remotely during this pandemic. See Story pg. 10
COLLEGE BECOMES TEMPORARY HOME FOR STUDENTS by Opal Jessica Bogdan Saratoga TODAY
See Story pg. 7
JOHSNTOWN — Students at Fulton Montgomery Community College are making their dorm rooms a second home during the COVID-19 outbreak. Jane Kelley, vice president for student affairs, said during the college spring break, FMCC offered a place to stay for residential students that didn’t have a place to go. Kelley said 14 students stayed on campus during
spring break, but that number has since decreased. “We made the opportunity available for the international students to stay if they were having trouble getting home,” Kelley said. “We have, as of [Wednesday], we have three international students that are staying, and then one residential assistant who has been there throughout, and one student who doesn’t have a great situation at home so he’s staying there as well.” See Story pg. 19