Biodegradable bag pickup starts this coming Monday, April 5th, and will continue every Monday till December. This includes leaves & biodegradable yard waste (under 25 lbs.).
March 29, 2021
Castleton Residents
Ready for spring clean-up? So are we!
Biodegradable bag pickup starts this coming Monday, April 5th, and will continue every Monday till December. This includes leaves & biodegradable yard waste (under 25 lbs.).
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Biodegradable bag pickup starts this coming Monday, April 5th, and will continue every Monday till December. This includes leaves & biodegradable yard waste (under 25 lbs.).
March 27, 2021
SAVE THE DATE!
National Honor Society Fund Raiser
National Honor Society is holding a fundraiser through Five Guys next Thursday, April 1, from 2:30-7:30 p.m.!
Please present this flyer to the cashier upon ordering - 20% of sales will be donated to Maple Hill.
SAVE THE DATE!
March 25, 2021
Follow Questar III BOCES on Twitter
Students can now apply by April 12th by visiting our website at https://questar.org/ptech-echs/. The new high school is open to incoming ninth graders in Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Schenectady, Schoharie and Southern Saratoga counties.
March 21, 2021
Vaxications
'Vaxications,' catch-up trips and pent-up demand fuel travel surge
From cruises to campsites, summer is already almost fully booked
By Harriet Baskas
A growing wave of relaxed restrictions, along with an increasing number of vaccinated Americans, is leading to a surge in “vaxications” and other trips, after a year of pandemic-induced lockdowns.
Mothballed restaurants, hotels and attractions, canceled cruise seasons and record low airline passenger traffic are making way for a brisk uptick in travel plans, with around half of Americans set to take a trip in the next three months, according to an analysis from the U.S. Travel Association.
“There is a substantial pent-up desire to travel. Families have not hugged or spent time together.”
Travel experts say anyone wishing to take a trip should be exercising caution, especially in light of the CDC's recommendation that travel be avoided where possible, even for passengers who are vaccinated.
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From cruises to campsites, summer is already almost fully booked
By Harriet Baskas
A growing wave of relaxed restrictions, along with an increasing number of vaccinated Americans, is leading to a surge in “vaxications” and other trips, after a year of pandemic-induced lockdowns.
Mothballed restaurants, hotels and attractions, canceled cruise seasons and record low airline passenger traffic are making way for a brisk uptick in travel plans, with around half of Americans set to take a trip in the next three months, according to an analysis from the U.S. Travel Association.
“People have an 18-month supply of events, visits and vacations to catch up on,” said Michael McCall, professor of hospitality business at Michigan State University.
“There is a substantial pent-up desire to travel. Families have not hugged or spent time together.”
Travel experts say anyone wishing to take a trip should be exercising caution, especially in light of the CDC's recommendation that travel be avoided where possible, even for passengers who are vaccinated.
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