Evening News Brief
Written by Dan Fischer on January 26, 2022
The Village of Attica has announced they have a small supply of CIVID-19 rapid test kits.
They are available today and again tomorrow and Friday from 8 to 4:30 or while supplies last.
The kits are being distributed at the Village office on Water Street.
You must be a resident of the Village of Attica and show proof of residency.
Officials say they have 90 test kits available.
The City of Batavia will be repairing another water line tomorrow.
This will close Lehigh Avenue at Ellicott Street to the city line beginning at 8 tomorrow morning.
Work is expected to be completed by and the road re-opened by 3 in the afternoon.
New York State is warning of scammers trying to steal your personal information with fake At home COVID testing kit offers.
They say that scammers may send fake text messages or emails offering test kits in exchange for personal information such as social security numbers, credit or bank card information, or health insurance info.
The ONLY website for the free at-home test kits is from the government with a dot-gov address.
It is always best to never click on any links from people you don’t know, hang up on robocallers, and don’t answer any email asking for personal information.
Beth Patton has been named interim principal for Le Roy Jr./Sr. High. Patton was most recently completed an interim position at Bloomfield Central School District in Ontario County.
She takes over on February 7th following Tim McArdle’s resignation who left LeRoy for a new job at Cal-mum Schools.
Latest coronavirus data in New York State shows a decent drop in hospitalizations. There were 500 fewer people in the hospital than the previous days report, bringing the total now to a little more than 9,300. The percentage of people testing positive remains a little over seven percent. The number of cases continues to decline in all regions of the state.