LIVE: Interview with UMMC Infection Preventionist Tricia Woodward about wearing masks
Interview with UMMC infection preventionist Tricia Woodward about wearing masks.
Interview with UMMC infection preventionist Tricia Woodward about wearing masks.
We recorded this song, "Good Dogs," with "A" Blues Band when thoughts of a pandemic weren't much on our minds, and before I could finish editing the session, coronavirus hit.
Welcome to spring. I hope you get plenty of time with your good dogs out in the fresh air. Thanks to Eli Fish for use of the space.
Interview with Jason Smith, Batavia Concert Band.
With all of the traditional ways seniors celebrate and commemorate their final year of high school canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of parents in and community members in Alexander came together to provide gift baskets to the Class of 2020.
Dylan DeSmit performs for you at 8 p.m. (or thereabouts).
Purple Pony Therapeutic Horsemanship in Le Roy hosted a drive-thru parade today to benefit Crossroads House.
Interview with David Bellavia, Medal of Honor Recipient, and a one-time candidate for NY-27. We're going to talk about the NY-27 race and the situation with the novel coronavirus. We're scheduled to start at 2 p.m.
Friend and family drove their cars down North Lyon Street in Batavia on Saturday evening in a show of support for Sterling Stroman.
Stroman has been fighting cancer for six years now but is losing that fight. He has been on hospice at home. A caretaker says Stroman is declining.
The parade, with more than 50 cars, was a surprise for Stroman, a 20-year employee of GCASA.
Interview with Melissa Fleischut, president & CEO of the New York State Restaurant Association.
Interview with Craig Yunker, CEO of CY Farms. We're going to talk about the impact of coronavirus issues on agriculture. We're scheduled to start at 2 p.m.
Elba resident Lucine Kauffman reads "Leisure" by W.H. Davies.
Written briefing:
Video submitted by Principal Tim McArdle.
Jane Burk reads "Reflections on Man" from "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare. Burk is a member of Batavia Players.
For the Class of 2020, the traditional rites of spring, such as prom, and commencement ceremonies jeopardized, parents and teachers have been looking for other ways to celebrate the accomplishments of this year's graduates.
Yesterday, staff and teachers at Batavia High School drove to the homes of seniors and installed law signs to help recognize those on the cusp of receiving diplomas.
The effort was initiated by Kristen Fix.
Richard Beatty recites "Highlands" by Bob Dylan.
Macayla Burke reciting "Oh me! Oh life!" by Walt Whitman. Burke is a student at Batavia High School.
Interview with Batavia City Council President Eugene Jankowski
Interview with Bonnie Birkmeyer, Western Region executive director, Hillside Family of Agencies.
Interview with Todd Rapp, local coordinator of Emergency Disaster Services for The Salvation Army.
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