This week, global leaders gathered for Climate Week NYC. The summit was the largest of its kind that will be taking place in 2020. This year, they shifted their focus to rebuilding after COVID-19 and …
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9/24/20
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News broke Friday evening that we'd lost an iconic member of the Supreme Court of the United States. Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020) died at her home in Washington D.C. from complications of …
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9/21/20
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D uring the pandemic, outdoor activities like biking and walking have become more common. These activities are a great way to stay active, and can be done with a couple of family members and friends …
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9/17/20
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Today commemorates the 19th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that shocked our nation and the world on September 11, 2001.
Most Americans of a certain age remember exactly where they were when …
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9/10/20
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With our local community reeling from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, people need our help now more than ever.
While there is a great divide in our country when it comes to a number of …
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9/7/20
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It's Labor Day weekend, the time when we celebrate the contributions workers have made to our country.
According to the Department of Labor's (DOL) website, “Some records show that Peter J. …
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9/3/20
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It's hard to believe it has only been six months since this pandemic began in the United States. It has felt like an eternity. And many of us are beginning to get restless.
However, we must remain …
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8/31/20
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August is recognized as National Immunization Awareness Month to highlight the importance of vaccinations for people of all ages.
As Americans continue to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic, the …
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8/20/20
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It takes less than five minutes to fill out the census. This simple and easy task has massive consequences for our county as census data plays a critical role in determining federal dollars and …
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8/17/20
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