Saturday, June 17, 2023

FROM THE MAILBOX--4 ITEMS

1) A reader was trying to remember the name and location of a short-lived Caribbean restaurant that existed here in the village some years ago-----

Answer: It was called FLAVA--and was where Eatalia was (soon to be home to a bread bakery concern).  It closed in 2014; more info here.

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2) A reader was trying to remember the name of a small eclectic gift shop that existed in a doctor's office in the upper village.  I believe this was REFUEL YOURSELF out of then Dr. Schmidt's office---10 Old Post---it closed many years ago.

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3) A reader is looking for any info on the Croton Rod & Gun Club; click here.

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4) A reader is seeking this recent Daily Mail article on Fauci:

NOW THE NY TIMES TURNS ON FAUCI

Now New York Times turns on Fauci: guest essay slams efforts to tamp down lab leak theory--Opinion by Sophie Mann For Dailymail.Com • Yesterday 7:59 PM

The New York Times appeared to turn on Dr. Anthony Fauci in a recently published opinion essay that criticized the former NIH director's approach to information sharing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Times contributing opinion writer Megan Stack wrote a column titled 'Dr. Fauci Could Have Said a Lot More,' that primarily explored the government scientist's stifling of the COVID lab leak theory that most Americans have now come to believe.

Stack, a former China correspondent, wrote that Fauci and British zoologist, Peter Daszak, were early to refute in near absolute terms the theory that the novel coronavirus sprung out of the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Not only was that information not necessarily true, but, wrote Stack, the pair could have qualified their statements in ways that exposed Americans to more of the full picture, but they did not......read more at Now New York Times turns on Fauci: guest essay slams efforts to tamp down lab leak theory | Daily Mail Online

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