Wednesday, July 20, 2022

LANCET, NEW MEDICAL STUDY SHOWS COVID BOOSTER SHOTS MAY BE HARMFUL TO THE IMMUNE SYSTEM, NIH SUMMARY SAYS FURTHER BOOSTER VAX SHOULD BE DISCONTINUED, ASSOCIATION WITH SHINGLES AND MORE

 A new medical study published by The Lancet, a weekly peer-reviewed general medical journal, shows Wuhan coronavirus booster shots can be harmful to the immune system and can cause adverse effects. The study also shows that after 8-months, a vaccinated person has the same immunity levels against the virus as an unvaccinated individual.  "Recently, The Lancet published a study on the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines and the waning of immunity with time. The study showed that immune function among vaccinated individuals 8 months after the administration of two doses of COVID-19 vaccine was lower than that among the unvaccinated individuals. According to European Medicines Agency recommendations, frequent COVID-19 booster shots could adversely affect the immune response and may not be feasible," the National Institutes of Health published in response to the study..... As a safety measure, further booster vaccinations should be discontinued," an NIH summary of the study continues.  READ MORE AT TOWNHALL HERE.

NOW AT CROTON SHOPRITE---THE SPECIAL EDITION LIFE MAGAZINE ON MARILYN MONROE

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NOW AT CROTON SHOPRITE---THE SPECIAL EDITION LIFE MAGAZINE ON MARILYN MONROEBACK AT CROTON SHOPRITE---click on the photo. In the check out aisles while supplies last.

You may also have an interest in another special LIFE edition----PAUL McCARTNEY, YESTERDAY & TODAY.  Click here.

AND THIS FABULOUS POST ON MARILYN from our friends at European Film Star Postcards---but trigger alert---if provocative poses give you the vapors, go no further; for everyone else, click here.

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DEC SEEKS CITIZEN SCIENTISTS TO HELP MONITOR TURKEY PRODUCTIVITY

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DEC Seeks Citizen Scientists to Help Monitor Turkey Productivity

07/18/2022--DEC Seeks Citizen Scientists to Help Monitor Turkey Productivity--Report Turkey Sightings in August

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today encouraged New Yorkers to take part in the State's annual survey of wild turkeys, a valuable tool that helps DEC determine the productivity of turkey populations statewide.

"Citizen scientists provide important data that helps our biologists examine how factors such as weather, predation, and habitat conditions during the breeding and brood-rearing seasons impact turkey survival," Commissioner Seggos said. "Without the assistance of our volunteers, the task of monitoring turkey populations statewide would be far more difficult, and we encourage participation this summer to help enhance our knowledge of turkeys in New York."

Turkey populations in New York State peaked in the late 1990s and early 2000s. However, over the past decade, turkey productivity has consistently been below average, leading to lower populations. Since 1996, DEC has conducted the annual Summer Wild Turkey Sighting Survey to track wild turkey populations and estimate the number of wild turkey poults (young of the year) per hen statewide. This index allows DEC to gauge reproductive success and predict future turkey populations and harvest opportunities.  DEC uses reported observations of wild turkeys to track annual productivity over time and in different parts of the state. User-submitted data also helps wildlife managers forecast hunting prospects for the coming fall season and subsequent spring seasons. To submit turkey observations, citizen scientists are encouraged to use DEC's online form.

Additional information, including results from previous summer surveys, please visit DEC's website:  Summer Wild Turkey Sighting Survey

4 MORE ARRESTS MADE IN GOUVEIA HOUSE VANDALISM

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THE LATEST CHAPTER IN THE GOUVEIA PROPERTY SAGA:

7/19, PATCH --4 MORE ARRESTS-these from Ossining and Lake Peekskill---The old house in Gouveia Park has been repeatedly vandalized. (Google Maps)--CROTON-ON-HUDSON, NY — Four more teenagers face charges connected to repeated vandalism at Gouveia House, a village-owned building in Gouveia Park, in June. Police said two windows and a sliding glass door were broken on three different occasions. MORE AT https://patch.com/new-york/ossining/more-arrests-made-gouveia-house-vandalism

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AND MORE RECENT "GOUVEIA PARK" NEWS:

VILLAGE SEEKS RESTAURANT ETC. (CLICK ON THE PHOTO OF THE "HOUSE" AT THE PARK.) SEE THE RFI FROM THE VILLAGE AT https://play.champds.com/ATT/crotononhudsonny/2022-06/a101a9f3015ff2fc76de97327e7d79c650bb8af5.pdf

ARRESTS MADE AT GOUVEIA PARK--6/22/2022 -- ARRESTS MADE AT GOUVEIA PARK - CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. – A recent spate of vandalism at the Gouveia House, a Village-owned building located inside the grounds of Gouveia Park, has resulted in two windows and a sliding glass door being broken on different occasions. Yesterday afternoon, officers of the Croton-on-Hudson Police Department responded to the Gouveia House for three suspects that forced entry into the building. All three suspects were subsequently arrested. https://www.crotononhudson-ny.gov/police-department/news/arrests-made-gouveia-park

2022 CHAPIN RUN SET FOR OCTOBER & A LOOK BACK AT THE LATE ROBERT SCOTT'S POST ON CHAPIN TOO

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With the news that the 2022 HARRY CHAPIN MEMORIAL RUN EVENT---is set for October---and hybrid again---your editor was reminded of the late Robert Scott's definitive article on Chapin. It's worth re-reading again.

Find it at: A Many-Talented Troubadour: Remembering Harry Chapin

For more about the 2022 Harry Chapin Memorial Run, read the letter to the village at https://play.champds.com/ATT/crotononhudsonny/2022-07/155b3b544d6a4bce9dc8a82e847f38a453d4f728.pdf

AND YOU CAN SEE SOME PHOTOS FROM THE 2011 EVENT AT http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/10/some-photos-from-2013-harry-chpin-run.html

REMINDER--CROTON YACHT CLUB ANNUAL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP FUNDRAISER

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