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Coronavirus Chronicle – Week 5

The seven o’clock cheer. Standing outside her apartment building, Ellen bangs her pot lids in appreciation for the frontline healthcare workers who put their lives on the line so that others may live.
A sign warns residents to observe social distancing guidelines at a neighborhood park in the village of Hastings-on-Hudson, NY.
Virtual services are now being offered at one of the local churches through the popular Zoom app in the village of Hastings-on-Hudson, NY.
A woman walks past the statue of David in the village of Hastings-on-Hudson, NY.
In keeping with the current pandemic guidelines, a wooden statue of a bear stands outside a home while wearing a face mask in the village of Hastings-on-Hudson, NY.
A woman walks down an empty street while wearing a face mask in the village of Hastings-on-Hudson, NY.
Local residents line up to buy groceries at one of the area supermarkets in the village of Hastings-on-Hudson, NY.

Coronavirus Chronicle – Week 3

It’s the third week of the quarantine and the days now starting to blend with one another.  The weekends, which used to provide an escape from the daily work routine and a much-needed break from the commute to the city, seem to have lost all meaning.  Yesterday, as I walked through the neighboring village of Hastings-On-Hudson, I saw a teenage girl riding her skateboard down Main Street wearing a surgical mask.  A scene that may have looked odd only a few weeks ago now a sign of the new normal.

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View of St. Matthews’s Catholic church in Hastings-On-Hudson, NY.  Due to the virus outbreak, the church has canceled all on-site services.  Instead, services are now being streamed via Facebook.

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By now we’ve all heard the stories of New York City residents who give a nightly round of applause to the healthcare workers and other people who keep life moving.  While I haven’t seen that gesture of gratitude here, as I was walking, I did notice this thank you sign hanging from a light post outside a home.