October 4, 2020 Update

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Sunday, October 4, 202o COVID Testing in Hudson The Columbia County Department of Health has announced three COVID-19 testing clinics for the month of October at the former John L. Edwards School at Fourth and State streets. The clinics are limited to 100 tests. Pre-registration is not required. A form of photo identification is needed, and masks are required for entry. The clinics will … {Read more...}

October 1, 2020 Update

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COVID-19 Update October is beginning much better than September ended. The Columbia County Department of Health is reporting that, since yesterday, there have been no new cases of COVID-19 and six recoveries, reducing the number of active cases to four. One person is hospitalized with the virus, and one is in the ICU. There are three fewer county residents in mandatory quarantine today than … {Read more...}

September 28, 2020 Update

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The Columbia County Department of Health has released its numbers for today. Since yesterday, there has been one new case of COVID-19, and there have been two recoveries, reducing the number of active cases by one to nine. One of the active cases remains hospitalized. There are eight fewer county residents in mandatory quarantine today than yesterday, but the number in precautionary quarantine … {Read more...}

September 26, 2020 Update

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The Columbia County Department of Health has released its numbers for today. Since yesterday, there has been one new case of COVID-19 and no new recoveries, increasing the number of active cases by one to ten. One of the ten active cases is hospitalized. There are four more county residents in mandatory quarantine today than there were yesterday, but the number in precautionary quarantine remains … {Read more...}

Election Sign Resolution

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The town supervisor briefed the public on the election sign thefts and the investigation into the incidents. Councilman Paterson, speaking also as the Republican Party committee chair, strongly condemned the actions and supported all Gallatin residents' rights to display support for their political candidates. This was echoed by the Democratic committee chair in the audience. Councilwoman Pat … {Read more...}