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A companhia aérea alemã Lufthansa anunciou nesta sexta-feira (1º) que localizou uma estatueta do Oscar pertencente ao diretor russo Pavel Talankin, perdida durante um voo entre Nova York e Frankfurt. Talankin, que conquistou o prêmio em março por seu documentário “Mr. Nobody Against Putin” (2025, “Um Zé Ninguém Contra Putin”, na versão brasileira), foi obrigado a despachar seu prêmio no porão da aeronave no aeroporto JFK, na quarta-feira (29).
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A companhia aérea alemã Lufthansa anunciou nesta sexta-feira (1º) que localizou uma estatueta do Oscar pertencente ao diretor russo Pavel Talankin, perdida durante um voo entre Nova York e Frankfurt. Talankin, que conquistou o prêmio em março por seu documentário “Mr. Nobody Against Putin” (2025, “Um Zé Ninguém Contra Putin”, na versão brasileira), foi obrigado a despachar seu prêmio no porão da aeronave no aeroporto JFK, na quarta-feira (29).
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A new Israeli plan to invest $334 million in expanding settlements in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights marks a major escalation in a broader pattern of territorial expansion – on land the United Nations still regards as Syrian.
A new Israeli plan to invest $334 million in expanding settlements in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights marks a major escalation in a broader pattern of territorial expansion – on land the United Nations still regards as Syrian.
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An Oscar statuette belonging to Pavel Talankin, one of the creators of the film Mr. Nobody Against Putin, has been found at Frankfurt am Main airport, the German airline Lufthansa’s press service told Deutsche Welle.
An Oscar statuette belonging to Pavel Talankin, one of the creators of the film Mr. Nobody Against Putin, has been found at Frankfurt am Main airport, the German airline Lufthansa’s press service told Deutsche Welle.
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This article originally appeared at Your Local Epidemiologist New York. Sign up for the YLE NY newsletter here. Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York City newsletter here.Despite my allergy-induced congestion and mildly itchy eyes (yes, pollen is still quite high), I’ve been LOVING the weather this week. I hope you’ve all had a chance to get outside and enjoy it (and remember to do your tick checks 😉).For public health news this week, I’m covering a measles exposure at Newark Airport and a local pediatric emergency room, the importance of closing doors for fire safety, and peptides being sold at New York City medspas. With the seasonal change, I’m taking a break from reporting on respiratory viruses, but I’ll be back if anything important comes up. Okay, let’s get to it.Measles exposure at Newark AirportNew Jersey has reported a possible measles exposure at Newark Airport last week. Anyone who visited these locations during these dates and times may have been exposed:Newark Liberty International Airport, Terminal B. April 14, 5:30 a.m.-9 a.m. Monitor for symptoms until May 11.Pediatric Emergency Department, Hackensack University Medical Center, 30 Prospect Ave., Hackensack, New Jersey. 11:15 p.m. April 17 through 3:15 a.m. April 18. Monitor for symptoms until May 11.Potentially exposed people should contact their health care practitioner if they develop measles symptoms, which usually start like a cold and progress to a rash.So far, no cases have been identified following these two exposure events. If you do develop symptoms, it’s important to call your doctor or clinic before you visit in person so special precautions can be taken to prevent further spread.What this means for you:The best thing to do is to make sure you and your children are vaccinated.Kids under 6 months old. Not yet eligible for the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine. If mom was vaccinated, then babies under 6 months should have some protection from immunity passed from mother to baby. This immunity wanes within the first 6 months.Kids 6 months to 1 year. Early vaccination can be considered, especially if there’s upcoming travel planned. However, since this is an isolated case in New Jersey and not an outbreak (which is defined as three or more cases), health officials aren’t specifically recommending early vaccination.Kids 1 year and older. Follow the standard MMR vaccine schedule, typically administered at 1 year and again between ages 4 and 6.Adults. If you have not been vaccinated or are unsure of your vaccination status, it’s a good idea to discuss getting a shot with your doctor.I’ve seen a lot of people asking about titer tests to confirm immunity. While titers measure antibodies in the blood, they do not account for T cell and B cell immunity, which also offer protection. The main reason to get titers would be as a matter of insurance coverage for a booster, as some plans won’t cover the cost unless titers to one of the MMR viruses come back negative. We can’t give medical advice, but if you’re concerned about whether you are still immune, ask your doctor about getting your titers checked or getting a booster.To dive deeper, YLE National has a great measles FAQ post.Building fire codes and violations can mean life or death — here’s how to check yoursTragically, two people died in a five-alarm fire in the Bronx last week. This week, FDNY investigators said that the outcome could have been different if doors weren’t left open during the fire, allowing it to spread and the stairwell to fill up with smoke, where the two victims were found.This is not the first time New York City has seen this scenario play out. The January 2022 Twin Parks fire in the Bronx — the deadliest New York City fire in decades, which killed 17 people — was also linked to doors that failed to close, allowing smoke to fill the stairwell of a 19-story building.I probably learned these lessons when I was in elementary school during fire drills, but nothing sticks like seeing the tragic outcomes play out in real time. The lesson is stark, yet simple: A closed door is a fire barrier. It buys time and saves lives.What to do:Heaven forbid there’s a fire in your building, close every door behind you when evacuating — don’t prop building entrances or stairwell doors. And remember: If your apartment door feels hot, do not open it — seal gaps with towels, go to a window fire escape, and signal for help if you need it.This week, walk your building’s fire escape route so you know it before you need it.If self-closing doors in your building are broken, report it to your super or call 311. (You can also look up previous building violations and complaints here.) Self-closing doors on stairwells are a legal requirement. Doing this prompted me to talk to our super about a stairwell door that wasn’t fully closing.Now is also a great time to check your smoke detectors and make sure the batteries still have juice.This is the kind of risk where preparation genuinely changes outcomes.NYC medspas are offering clients experimental peptides that have not been FDA-approvedPeptides are getting a ton of attention.I’ve seen them all over my social media, often promoted by wellness influencers for faster recovery, better skin, and reduced inflammation. But it’s no longer just online. They’re showing up in New York City medspas now, too.A recent Gothamist report found that Apollo House, a medspa near Union Square, offers a “peptide stack membership” that includes injections of BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu. These are marketed for healing, recovery, and anti-aging. But they have never been Food and Drug Administration-approved for these uses, and the human evidence for their injection is limited. Several other medspas offer similar packages.I’m not going to do a full peptide deep dive here, as YLE National just covered that last week. If you want to understand what peptides are and where they stand with FDA, I recommend starting there.For New Yorkers, there are a couple of issues at play.New York has already raised concerns about medspas. A recent investigation found unlicensed medical procedures, sanitation violations, expired or unlabeled products, and other safety issues in medspas across the city. (I covered that here.) When you add on this peptide layer, it gets even murkier. Gothamist reported that the New York state department that oversees compounding pharmacies (special pharmacies that custom-make drugs for patients and often market peptides) has not issued guidance on peptides or where the FDA stands on them. This is concerning when these peptides are being used in medspas in ways that aren’t FDA-approved. This means that New Yorkers are being left to sort through the noise on their own, trying to sort fact from fiction about the safety of peptides.We’re also hearing of people self-sourcing and injecting peptides from overseas wholesalers or online vendors, marketing them for “research purposes, not for human consumption.” This can be even more concerning because it may happen without clinical oversight or a reliable way to determine what is actually in the purchased vial.I want to be clear that I don’t mean to fearmonger. Not all peptides are dangerous. Insulin and GLP-1 medications like semaglutide (Ozempic) are peptides with clinical trial data and FDA approvals for specific use cases. The concern is the growing gray market for unapproved injectable peptides, which leaves purity, dosing, clinical oversight, and potential long-term effects to chance.What this means for you:Do not self-inject peptides sourced online or from overseas vendors. There is no way to verify the purity, dosing, or potential for harmful effects.If you are curious about peptides, discuss them with your primary care clinician. It’s better to talk to a clinician who knows your history than someone at a wellness spa who doesn’t have that context. And if you’re already using peptides, it’s a good idea to tell your doctor.Watch for updates. I’ll be keeping an eye on the FDA advisory committee meeting in July and sharing anything I learn.Bottom lineYou’re caught up on New York’s public health news. If there are other topics you’d like to see covered here, please drop me a comment here. See you next week!Love,Your NY EpiDr. Marisa Donnelly, PhD, is an epidemiologist, science communicator, and public health advocate. She specializes in infectious diseases, outbreak response, and emerging health threats. She has led multiple outbreak investigations at the California Department of Public Health and served as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Donnelly is also an epidemiologist at Biobot Analytics, where she works at the forefront of wastewater-based disease surveillance.
This article originally appeared at Your Local Epidemiologist New York. Sign up for the YLE NY newsletter here. Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York City newsletter here.Despite my allergy-induced congestion and mildly itchy eyes (yes, pollen is still quite high), I’ve been LOVING the weather this week. I hope you’ve all had a chance to get outside and enjoy it (and remember to do your tick checks 😉).For public health news this week, I’m covering a measles exposure at Newark Airport and a local pediatric emergency room, the importance of closing doors for fire safety, and peptides being sold at New York City medspas. With the seasonal change, I’m taking a break from reporting on respiratory viruses, but I’ll be back if anything important comes up. Okay, let’s get to it.Measles exposure at Newark AirportNew Jersey has reported a possible measles exposure at Newark Airport last week. Anyone who visited these locations during these dates and times may have been exposed:Newark Liberty International Airport, Terminal B. April 14, 5:30 a.m.-9 a.m. Monitor for symptoms until May 11.Pediatric Emergency Department, Hackensack University Medical Center, 30 Prospect Ave., Hackensack, New Jersey. 11:15 p.m. April 17 through 3:15 a.m. April 18. Monitor for symptoms until May 11.Potentially exposed people should contact their health care practitioner if they develop measles symptoms, which usually start like a cold and progress to a rash.So far, no cases have been identified following these two exposure events. If you do develop symptoms, it’s important to call your doctor or clinic before you visit in person so special precautions can be taken to prevent further spread.What this means for you:The best thing to do is to make sure you and your children are vaccinated.Kids under 6 months old. Not yet eligible for the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine. If mom was vaccinated, then babies under 6 months should have some protection from immunity passed from mother to baby. This immunity wanes within the first 6 months.Kids 6 months to 1 year. Early vaccination can be considered, especially if there’s upcoming travel planned. However, since this is an isolated case in New Jersey and not an outbreak (which is defined as three or more cases), health officials aren’t specifically recommending early vaccination.Kids 1 year and older. Follow the standard MMR vaccine schedule, typically administered at 1 year and again between ages 4 and 6.Adults. If you have not been vaccinated or are unsure of your vaccination status, it’s a good idea to discuss getting a shot with your doctor.I’ve seen a lot of people asking about titer tests to confirm immunity. While titers measure antibodies in the blood, they do not account for T cell and B cell immunity, which also offer protection. The main reason to get titers would be as a matter of insurance coverage for a booster, as some plans won’t cover the cost unless titers to one of the MMR viruses come back negative. We can’t give medical advice, but if you’re concerned about whether you are still immune, ask your doctor about getting your titers checked or getting a booster.To dive deeper, YLE National has a great measles FAQ post.Building fire codes and violations can mean life or death — here’s how to check yoursTragically, two people died in a five-alarm fire in the Bronx last week. This week, FDNY investigators said that the outcome could have been different if doors weren’t left open during the fire, allowing it to spread and the stairwell to fill up with smoke, where the two victims were found.This is not the first time New York City has seen this scenario play out. The January 2022 Twin Parks fire in the Bronx — the deadliest New York City fire in decades, which killed 17 people — was also linked to doors that failed to close, allowing smoke to fill the stairwell of a 19-story building.I probably learned these lessons when I was in elementary school during fire drills, but nothing sticks like seeing the tragic outcomes play out in real time. The lesson is stark, yet simple: A closed door is a fire barrier. It buys time and saves lives.What to do:Heaven forbid there’s a fire in your building, close every door behind you when evacuating — don’t prop building entrances or stairwell doors. And remember: If your apartment door feels hot, do not open it — seal gaps with towels, go to a window fire escape, and signal for help if you need it.This week, walk your building’s fire escape route so you know it before you need it.If self-closing doors in your building are broken, report it to your super or call 311. (You can also look up previous building violations and complaints here.) Self-closing doors on stairwells are a legal requirement. Doing this prompted me to talk to our super about a stairwell door that wasn’t fully closing.Now is also a great time to check your smoke detectors and make sure the batteries still have juice.This is the kind of risk where preparation genuinely changes outcomes.NYC medspas are offering clients experimental peptides that have not been FDA-approvedPeptides are getting a ton of attention.I’ve seen them all over my social media, often promoted by wellness influencers for faster recovery, better skin, and reduced inflammation. But it’s no longer just online. They’re showing up in New York City medspas now, too.A recent Gothamist report found that Apollo House, a medspa near Union Square, offers a “peptide stack membership” that includes injections of BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu. These are marketed for healing, recovery, and anti-aging. But they have never been Food and Drug Administration-approved for these uses, and the human evidence for their injection is limited. Several other medspas offer similar packages.I’m not going to do a full peptide deep dive here, as YLE National just covered that last week. If you want to understand what peptides are and where they stand with FDA, I recommend starting there.For New Yorkers, there are a couple of issues at play.New York has already raised concerns about medspas. A recent investigation found unlicensed medical procedures, sanitation violations, expired or unlabeled products, and other safety issues in medspas across the city. (I covered that here.) When you add on this peptide layer, it gets even murkier. Gothamist reported that the New York state department that oversees compounding pharmacies (special pharmacies that custom-make drugs for patients and often market peptides) has not issued guidance on peptides or where the FDA stands on them. This is concerning when these peptides are being used in medspas in ways that aren’t FDA-approved. This means that New Yorkers are being left to sort through the noise on their own, trying to sort fact from fiction about the safety of peptides.We’re also hearing of people self-sourcing and injecting peptides from overseas wholesalers or online vendors, marketing them for “research purposes, not for human consumption.” This can be even more concerning because it may happen without clinical oversight or a reliable way to determine what is actually in the purchased vial.I want to be clear that I don’t mean to fearmonger. Not all peptides are dangerous. Insulin and GLP-1 medications like semaglutide (Ozempic) are peptides with clinical trial data and FDA approvals for specific use cases. The concern is the growing gray market for unapproved injectable peptides, which leaves purity, dosing, clinical oversight, and potential long-term effects to chance.What this means for you:Do not self-inject peptides sourced online or from overseas vendors. There is no way to verify the purity, dosing, or potential for harmful effects.If you are curious about peptides, discuss them with your primary care clinician. It’s better to talk to a clinician who knows your history than someone at a wellness spa who doesn’t have that context. And if you’re already using peptides, it’s a good idea to tell your doctor.Watch for updates. I’ll be keeping an eye on the FDA advisory committee meeting in July and sharing anything I learn.Bottom lineYou’re caught up on New York’s public health news. If there are other topics you’d like to see covered here, please drop me a comment here. See you next week!Love,Your NY EpiDr. Marisa Donnelly, PhD, is an epidemiologist, science communicator, and public health advocate. She specializes in infectious diseases, outbreak response, and emerging health threats. She has led multiple outbreak investigations at the California Department of Public Health and served as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Donnelly is also an epidemiologist at Biobot Analytics, where she works at the forefront of wastewater-based disease surveillance.
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Last Sunday, my cousin, his cousin, their spouses and I arrived by rental car into a small city that until then had existed for us only as a blip on a genealogy chart: Saint-Quentin, in northeast France, where my cousins’ great-uncle Marcel had lived alongside, for a time, their grandfather. We were here thanks to... The post Class assignment: Get to know your murdered Jewish neighbors appeared first on The Forward.
Last Sunday, my cousin, his cousin, their spouses and I arrived by rental car into a small city that until then had existed for us only as a blip on a genealogy chart: Saint-Quentin, in northeast France, where my cousins’ great-uncle Marcel had lived alongside, for a time, their grandfather. We were here thanks to... The post Class assignment: Get to know your murdered Jewish neighbors appeared first on The Forward.
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A new bill would empower youth in foster care to define their own family networks and maintain critical financial resources.

A new bill would empower youth in foster care to define their own family networks and maintain critical financial resources.
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Facing shortening attention spans, educators are stocking their teaching kits with strategies to help students stay engaged in learning.

Facing shortening attention spans, educators are stocking their teaching kits with strategies to help students stay engaged in learning.
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Армия России в ночь на 1 мая нанесла удары дронами по Харькову и Одессе. В Харькове били по автозаправкам, в Одессе дроны попали в жилые дома. От ударов "Шахедов" пострадали частные дома и несколько многоэтажек в центральной части Николаева. В Херсоне погиб 65-летний мужчина
Армия России в ночь на 1 мая нанесла удары дронами по Харькову и Одессе. В Харькове били по автозаправкам, в Одессе дроны попали в жилые дома. От ударов "Шахедов" пострадали частные дома и несколько многоэтажек в центральной части Николаева. В Херсоне погиб 65-летний мужчина
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Autoridades do país encaminharam proposta ao Paquistão, que tem mediado as negociações entre Irã e EUA Fonte
Autoridades do país encaminharam proposta ao Paquistão, que tem mediado as negociações entre Irã e EUA Fonte
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Washington — Wezareta Cengê ya Amerîkayê îro Înê ragihand ku wan ligel heft kompanîyan mezin ên hişberîya çêkirî (AI) peymanên nû îmze kirine. Armanca vê gavê ew e ku leşkerîya Amerîkayê amûrên hişberîya çêkirî di karên xwe yên veşartî û nepenî de bikar bîne. Wezaretê got ku "ev rêkeftin leşkerîya Amerîkî pêş ve dibin û AI dikin bingeha şer. Bi vê yekê, leşkerên Amerîkayê dê di şer de hîn zîrektir bin û zûtir biryarên serkeftî bidin." Di vê rêkeftinê de heft kompanîyên herî mezin ên AI...
Washington — Wezareta Cengê ya Amerîkayê îro Înê ragihand ku wan ligel heft kompanîyan mezin ên hişberîya çêkirî (AI) peymanên nû îmze kirine. Armanca vê gavê ew e ku leşkerîya Amerîkayê amûrên hişberîya çêkirî di karên xwe yên veşartî û nepenî de bikar bîne. Wezaretê got ku "ev rêkeftin leşkerîya Amerîkî pêş ve dibin û AI dikin bingeha şer. Bi vê yekê, leşkerên Amerîkayê dê di şer de hîn zîrektir bin û zûtir biryarên serkeftî bidin." Di vê rêkeftinê de heft kompanîyên herî mezin ên AI...
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President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine will launch a military reform in 2026 that includes a phased demobilization of some soldiers.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine will launch a military reform in 2026 that includes a phased demobilization of some soldiers.
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A former Philadelphia City councilor will now lead the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission’s (PHRC) four-member body, down from the 11 allowed by law. Curtis Jones, Jr. will serve as interim chair following his appointment by Gov. Josh Shapiro. Prior to his confirmation in January 2017, Jones was a councilor for three terms and co-founder of […]
A former Philadelphia City councilor will now lead the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission’s (PHRC) four-member body, down from the 11 allowed by law. Curtis Jones, Jr. will serve as interim chair following his appointment by Gov. Josh Shapiro. Prior to his confirmation in January 2017, Jones was a councilor for three terms and co-founder of […]
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Глава Перми Эдуард Соснин в поздравлении с 1 Мая пожелал жителям «сил, терпения и веры» на фоне атак беспилотников…
Глава Перми Эдуард Соснин в поздравлении с 1 Мая пожелал жителям «сил, терпения и веры» на фоне атак беспилотников…
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In order for me and thousands of others to achieve our dreams, we need not only financial assistance, but respect.

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In order for me and thousands of others to achieve our dreams, we need not only financial assistance, but respect.
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Instead of banning phones in schools, CT should focus on teaching students how to manage technology in real-world ways.

Instead of banning phones in schools, CT should focus on teaching students how to manage technology in real-world ways.
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Bllokada e Ngushticës së Hormuzit po riformëson ndjeshëm rrugët ndërkombëtare të tregtisë, ndërsa trafiku i anijeve me kontejnerë po devijohet drejt transportit tokësor për të arritur destinacionet e tyre, raporton Klan. Mbyllja e ngushticës ka detyruar kompanitë e transportit detar të kërkojnë korridore alternative tokësore për furnizimin me ushqime dhe mallra të ndryshme, pasi anijet […]

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Bllokada e Ngushticës së Hormuzit po riformëson ndjeshëm rrugët ndërkombëtare të tregtisë, ndërsa trafiku i anijeve me kontejnerë po devijohet drejt transportit tokësor për të arritur destinacionet e tyre, raporton Klan. Mbyllja e ngushticës ka detyruar kompanitë e transportit detar të kërkojnë korridore alternative tokësore për furnizimin me ushqime dhe mallra të ndryshme, pasi anijet […]
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South Sudanese leaders on Friday called for a more inclusive labour system and stronger worker The post Govt pledges labour court on Workers’ Day appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.
South Sudanese leaders on Friday called for a more inclusive labour system and stronger worker The post Govt pledges labour court on Workers’ Day appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.
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Abdul El-Sayed, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, and state Rep. Donavan McKinney (D-Detroit), who is running for the Democratic nomination for Michigan’s 13th Congressional District, cross–endorsed each other on Friday in their respective primary races. El-Sayed also previously announced the endorsement of State Rep. Laurie Pohutsky (D-Livonia). Boilermakers Local 169 and […]

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Abdul El-Sayed, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, and state Rep. Donavan McKinney (D-Detroit), who is running for the Democratic nomination for Michigan’s 13th Congressional District, cross–endorsed each other on Friday in their respective primary races. El-Sayed also previously announced the endorsement of State Rep. Laurie Pohutsky (D-Livonia). Boilermakers Local 169 and […]
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Another week, another amazing set of questions about the week in news in Michigan.

Another week, another amazing set of questions about the week in news in Michigan.
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Multiple Adirondack area organizations welcome new staff, transition others to new roles and are looking to expand their team

Multiple Adirondack area organizations welcome new staff, transition others to new roles and are looking to expand their team