The Boys and Girls Club distributes fresh produce boxes to families. (submitted photo) The current global pandemic is touching many corners of our society, and the Boys & Girls Club programs are no exception. With the virus’ closure of schools and Clubhouses, club leaders are looking for innovative ways to[Read More…]
Tag: CORONAVIRUS: LIFE IN SALEM
With fairs canceled, 4-H and FFA contenders face uncertain futures with livestock, competitions
Madilyn McKenzie feeds Bubbles and Crush, 4-H goats raised with her sister, Hailey, on Wednesday, May 27, outside of Jefferson, at the farm of a family friend where they house their animals. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) First went the high school proms. Then the graduation ceremonies. And now, local youth involved[Read More…]
PHOTOS: Food flows to needy Salem families as pandemic impacts persist
Christy Perry, Salem-Keizer School District superintendent, carries a stack of boxes over to a car during a Farm to Families food box program distribution on Friday, May 22, at Washington Elementary School. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) In April, Marion Polk Food Share handed out one million pounds of food to help[Read More…]
Produce flows to Salem families under federal program as need remains high
Jordan Hagedorn, a communications coordinator with the school district, grabs a bag of onions to be given away during a Farm to Families food box program distribution on Friday, May 22 at Washington Elementary School. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) Fresh broccoli, baby carrots and lettuce that would once have been destined[Read More…]
VIDEO: A Salem icon, Court Street Dairy Lunch, was among restaurants seating diners again
Marlene Blanchard, owner of Court Street Dairy Lunch, awaits the lunch crowd following a busy breakfast service during the first phase of Salem’s reopening on Friday, May 22. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) Since 1929, the Court Street Dairy Lunch has been one of those local restaurants that you find out more[Read More…]
State plans to announce soon details on how Salem schools can open in the fall
Mary Eyre Elementary School on Sept. 3, 2019. (Rachel Alexander/Salem Reporter) Parents, teachers and school superintendents will find out in early June how schools are expected to function this fall after months of being closed. Colt Gill, director of the Oregon Department of Education, said in an interview that the[Read More…]
Cherriots edge back into service, but limits keep ridership well below normal
William Shephard rides a Cherriots bus to work on Friday, May 22. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) EDITOR’S NOTE: Your support matters. A monthly subscription to Salem Reporter starts at $5. Go HERE. Eight weeks after suspending all bus routes, the Salem Area Transit District is running at 57% pre-pandemic level but only for[Read More…]
PHOTOS: Salem opens the door to more business as pandemic rules ease
Josh Pritchfield pours a taster at Vagabond Brewing, 2195 Hyacinth St. N.E., on Friday, May 22. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) A new phase of life began in Salem on Friday, May 22, with the lifting of restrictions on restaurants, bars and personal service businesses such as gyms and salons. For two[Read More…]
Salem real estate agents avoided shutdowns, but their work looks much different
A sale sign in West Salem on Friday, May 22. Sales dipped in the area in April compared to a year ago. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) EDITOR’S NOTE: Your support matters. A monthly subscription to Salem Reporter starts at $5. Go HERE. Open the door, pull open the kitchen drawers and pull[Read More…]
With caution and care, Salem takes a step back towards normal
Russell Brand, owner of Oregon Tattoo Company, tattoos Chynalyn Cantere during the first phase of Salem’s reopening on Friday, May 22. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) EDITOR’S NOTE: Your support matters. A monthly subscription to Salem Reporter starts at $5. Go HERE. Court Street Dairy Lunch opened up at 6 a.m. on Friday.[Read More…]