Noble Wave general manager Jon Hausler brings out a pick-up order for customer Brandon Peterson, of Salem, in downtown Salem on Thursday, April 2. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) Images captured by photojournalists Ron Cooper, Amanda Holman and Diane Beals show how Salem residents are learning to live with the new normal[Read More…]
Tag: CORONAVIRUS: LIFE IN SALEM
PHOTO GALLERY: Salem goes to the market again – with new social rules
Flowers, masks and safety tips were all part of the scene as Salem’s Saturday Market opened April 4. (Ron Cooper/Salem Reporter) NOTE: Salem Reporter is providing free access to its content related to the coronavirus as a community service. Subscriptions are vital to continue this so please sign up today. Salem’s[Read More…]
The Yard of Salem remains full of food carts, but customers stay at home
There’s no waiting in line these days at the food trucks that make up The Yard. Customers are scarce, but the food truck operators are determined to dish out good food and good service to those who show up at the east Salem facility. (Jean Dion/Special to Salem Reporter) NOTE:[Read More…]
PHOTOS: With joy, local teachers and their students cheer each other – from a distance
Teacher Cortney Clendening from Clear Lake Elementary School, destined now to do distance learning, went on parade Friday, April 3, in Keizer to say hello to students. (Diane Beals/Salem Reporter) With the school year likely to finish up with students at home, teachers from two Salem-Keizer School District schools formed[Read More…]
Computers, apps, chats and gloves: Salem’s churches turn to new tools to stay connected
Jon Lemmond, lead pastor at Trinity Covenant Church in Salem, now records Sunday sermons and posts them online so that parishioners can view them from home amid social distancing guidelines. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) NOTE: Salem Reporter is providing free access to its content related to the coronavirus as a community[Read More…]