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Opinion: How The $2.2T Coronavirus Bill Is a Good Bill

On Friday, March 27, bipartisan support for the new CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act became a historic moment. This is the largest stimulus bill the economy has ever seen.

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May 29, 2020
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Long Term Care Facilities Trying Not to Lose the Battle Against COVID-19

Long term care facilities have become one of the most deadly places to reside in with COVID-19 threatening to take even more lives. As the country approaches the top of the curve,

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April 9, 2020
Coronavirus

Student-led Organization 3D Prints Face Shields For The Struggling Local Sheriff’s Department

Some LHS students have recently been actively partaking in the effort to aid workers battling with the novel coronavirus. One such student is Sontino Allentuck, who, with other students and volunteers of

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April 9, 2020
Campus News/Coronavirus

Longmeadow Reports 25 Confirmed Cases of COVID-19

As of Friday, April 3, Longmeadow has reported 25 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus. This is after a week where the case number per community has not been reported due to

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April 7, 2020
Coronavirus

LHS Students Form An Organization To Help Print Coronavirus Combatting Supplies

While some have been binging Netflix or making Tik Toks during the coronavirus chaos, LHS junior Sontino Allentuck has taken this time to found Western Massachusetts 3D-Printing Collaborative (WMPC). The Collaborative is

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March 31, 2020
Campus News/Coronavirus

Town Officials Believe There To Be More Coronavirus Cases

Longmeadow has one confirmed case of COVID-19 but town officials believe there are more. Tennis courts and basketball courts are to be restricted as of Friday, March 27. Officials urge residents to

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March 31, 2020
Coronavirus

Longmeadow Reports First Confirmed Case of Coronavirus in Community

Longmeadow reported its first confirmed case of COVID-19, as cases in Massachusetts surged to 1,838. The person is in isolation at home, and will remain in contact with the Longmeadow Board of

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March 26, 2020
Coronavirus

School Committee Votes Unanimously To Cancel April Break Field Trips To Europe Amid Coronavirus Outbreak. District Music Concert Canceled

The School Committee voted Tuesday evening to cancel field trips to Italy, Greece, and France. Superintendent Dr. Marty O’Shea has also moved to cancel all out-of-state field trips including the English trip

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March 12, 2020
Coronavirus/Local

Life Care Facilities Prepare For Coronavirus In The Wake Of Concerns After Seattle Failure

Glenmeadow is one of Longmeadow’s Life Care facilities. In the wake of the spread of the coronavirus in Washington state, which left 21 residents of a nursing facility testing positive and

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March 12, 2020
Coronavirus/Uncategorized

What Does It All Mean? Economy During The Coronavirus Outbreak And How It Affects Students

This Monday phones buzzed with notifications of exchanges halting trading due to the low confidence in the market amid the coronavirus outbreak and a price war between the world's largest oil producers.

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March 12, 2020
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