Two Lake Organizations Propose Merger


During the past week, the Lake George Association (LGA) and The FUND for Lake George announced that their boards have agreed to a merger. The LGA will now bring the proposal to its members. The new entity will retain the LGA name, upholding and carrying forward the tradition of accomplishment as the oldest (1885) lake protection organization in the country.

The proposed new organization will be led by a board of directors selected from the current board members of the LGA and The FUND. Jeff Killeen, currently Chairman of The FUND, will Chair the new organization. Peter Menzies, current President of the LGA board, will serve as Vice Chair. Eric Siy, currently Executive Director of The FUND, will become President of the LGA. Walt Lender, currently Executive Director of the Lake George Association, will serve as Senior Vice President.

Members of the Lake George Association will receive additional details about the proposed merger via email and/or U.S. mail, along with a ballot for voting on the measure.

Read the entire press release here.

Quarantine for Domestic Travel Will No Longer Be Required Starting April 1st

Governor Andrew Cuomo today announced that domestic travelers will no longer be required to quarantine after entering New York from another U.S. State or U.S. Territory starting April 1st. While no longer required, the NYS Department of Health still recommends quarantine after domestic travel as an added precaution. Mandatory quarantine remains in effect for international travelers. All travelers must continue to fill out the Traveler Health Form. Individuals should continue strict adherence to all safety guidelines to stop the spread – wearing masks, socially distancing and avoiding gatherings. Click here for the full release.

DEC Statewide Forest Ranger Highlights

Town of Lake George
Warren County

Ice Rescue: On Feb. 25 at 4 p.m., Forest Ranger Donegan was notified of a snowmobile accident on Lake George with the snowmobiler still in the water. Ranger Donegan responded to the scene adjacent to a local marina while Forest Rangers Kabrehl, Perryman, and Lt. Kallen responded to a launch site with Airboat 54. Ranger Donegan donned a cold-water rescue suit, went into the water to look for the man, but could not immediately find him. A diver with the North Queensbury Fire Department then located the 35-year-old man from the Bronx, and together with Ranger Donegan and members of the Bay Ridge and Lake George fire departments, removed him from the water. Ranger Donegan and a Sheriff’s Deputy immediately began life-saving measures. The individual was turned over to the local EMS and transported to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Rangers stayed on scene with the airboat to assist the Warren County Sheriff’s Office with the investigation.

Video from Mars Landing

This is actual video from the landing of the United States Mars rover, Perseverance, which touched down on Mars on February 18th. Unbelievably impressive.

Whitehall School Sets Tentative Date for In-Person Schooling to Resume

The Whitehall School system posted this undated letter from Jr./Sr. High Principal, Ethan Burgess, on February 19th. In it, Mr. Burgess goes on to explain when additional students might be able to resume in-person learning at the school.

“It’s been a long time coming but we can begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Today I am excited to share that we have been in ongoing discussions with our contractors and tentatively believe we will have the ability to return our 7th and 8th grade cohorts around March 1st. The plan is to bring back all Middle School students at this time.

Not far behind, we will also have the opportunity to fill the hallways with our 9th -12th grades as well. I am hoping for a March 15th date for these students.

Please understand that these dates are somewhat tentative, but we are nearing the timeframe in which we should have access to our facilities for faculty, staff, and students. …”

The entire letter can be read here.

DiNapoli: Statewide Local Sales Tax Collections Declined 10 Percent in 2020

New York state local government sales tax collections declined by 10 percent overall in 2020, or $1.8 billion, compared to the previous year, according to a report issued by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. This decline was steeper than the drop during the Great Recession, when local sales tax collections fell 6 percent statewide in 2009 compared to 2008.

However, Washington county saw a slight increase of about 3.3% in sales tax from 2019 to 2020. Online shopping likely was the cause of this. Governor Cuomo last year approved legislation that allowed the state to begin collecting sales tax from online marketplaces.

We should all try to buy locally in Washington county or have items shipped to our local addresses because sales tax is a component of the county and town budgets – which does impact property taxes.

Washington County Updates About Vaccine Distribution

Following receipt of our first allocations of the COVID-19 Vaccine over the last two weeks, our team conducted coordinated outreach efforts with our First Responder agencies and Office for the Aging & Disabilities Resource Center, Community Senior Groups and Leaders in an effort to reach many of those eligible populations directly as we kicked-off our distribution process. When we launched our initial coordinated communications campaigns within those groups, we also launched a Vaccine Information Help Line to help accommodate what is a significant need for those in our county without internet to have access to local vaccine event information. Our help line, (active when POD events are open for registration), is composed of team members of dedicated personnel from our Washington County, NY Office for Aging & Disabilities Resource Center, Social Services, Public Health and Public Safety Departments. Additionally, our Help Line staff developed a stand-by list from overflow calls (which is required for all POD events) for emergency call-ins and cancellations to ensure every dose makes it into an eligible arm!

#VACCINATEWASHINGTONCOUNTY

To date, our Washington County, NY Public Health Department and Washington County EMS Vaccination team members have been able to vaccinate 1,259 people with their first doses! The ability to continue dispensing the COVID-19 Vaccine to our communities is dependent on receiving vaccine supply from the state and subsequently the federal government. The vaccine supply we receive from the state comes along with direction in which eligible categories and populations it must be used for, the counties are not able to decide on our own or re-allocate use of vaccine to another category. It remains the goal of our Washington County Public Health team to vaccinate everyone in Washington County who is eligible and wants to be vaccinated. We understand there have been some challenges to the initial rollout of the vaccine nationwide, statewide and here locally in Washington County. As with any process, our team is always looking for ways in which we can identify areas to improve our own processes and systems for the many who rely on us all.

CHANGES TO THE COUNTY’S VACCINE DISTRIBUTION PROCESS

We’re instituting a few changes to our open Point of Dispensing (POD) events and how the announcement and registration process will work, moving forward. For public POD events, we will announce the POD event and the eligible category the day prior to the registration opening on our Coronavirus Information site (at washingtoncountyny.gov/coronavirus), our Vaccine Information Hotline, in our daily e-newsletter (which is free and available for sign-up on our site above) and on our Public Health & Public Safety social media outlets – we’ll also continue sending e-notifications to our local officials and media partners too! Announcing the POD event registration notice the day prior will allow those in the eligible groups for the event, more time to prepare to access the registration link, knowing when registration will open a bit ahead of time. Also, when registration for new events open, we will open the county’s Vaccination Information Help Line (during business hours) to assist those without internet access to have the ability to register for open appointments as well (based on availability of accessible appointments).

I WANT TO BE VACCINATED, WHAT CAN I DO?

County Public Health is only one of the many options available for access to vaccination (and many of the others receive larger allocations of vaccine than the counties), we encourage everyone in our communities to ensure you explore every available option if you want to be vaccinated!

Are you eligible? http://bit.ly/COVID19_AmIEligible (state sites)

Check our site for updates: washingtoncountyny.gov/coronavirus

No internet access? Call (518)746-2422 (County events / info)

No internet access? Call (833)NYS-4VAX (state run sites)

Check with your Healthcare Provider

Check with local Pharmacies (65 and older)

LOOKING FORWARD

As we look forward, our plan includes continuing to deliver vaccine to every eligible member of our communities, including those in our senior and disabled housing communities, homebound and other difficult to reach populations. Our team of Public Health professionals have worked hard and dedicated much time and effort to ensure we have the framework in place to dispense vaccine, however, in order to accomplish our plan in its entirety, vaccine supply needs to increase and become regular to allow ample time for planning and coordination – additionally, counties need to be allowed to vaccinate all eligible categories. Please know and understand that the supply remains extremely limited and our ability to hold events and expand our distribution program all depend on that supply and the direction on allocation use we receive from the state. We look forward to continuing to work with our Washington County EMS Vaccination team, community healthcare partners, our neighbors at Warren County, NY Public Health and the NYSDOH – New York State Health Department to #VaccinateNY together!

THANK YOU to all of our community members for working with us through the challenges and vaccine roll out process, we look forward to continuing to vaccinate those eligible in our communities and working together to get #shotsinarms to help end the pandemic!

Timothy R. Hardy, ENP
Deputy Director
WASHINGTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

Did You Know?

Tourism is New York state’s third-largest employer.

Governor Cuomo announced this past week that New York’s parks, historic sites, campgrounds, and trails welcomed a record-setting 78 million visits in 2020.

Please encourage tourism to New York. It helps us all.