Thursday, April 11, 2024

FAUCI---WHISTLEBLOWER SHARES MORE COVID ORIGINS EMAILS FAUCI ALLEGEDLY CONCEALED ON PRIVATE ACOUNT

Whistleblower shares more COVID origins emails Fauci adviser allegedly concealed on private account: House panel---By Josh Christenson
Published April 11, 202


A whistleblower shared more COVID origins emails that an adviser to former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci allegedly concealed on a private account, a House panel revealed on Thursday.

Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic Chairman Brad Wenstrup disclosed the further apparent violations of federal record-keeping laws by NIAID senior scientific adviser Dr. David Morens in a letter to one of its recipients. MORE AT Whistleblower shares more COVID origins emails Fauci adviser allegedly concealed on private account: House panel (nypost.com)

NEW FROM THE CROTON CHRONICLE--AT CROTON'S TEMPLE ISRAEL......

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NEW FROM THE CROTON CHRONICLE 

At Croton's Temple Israel, the Jewish community faces "conflict and confusion" over anti-Semitism and Israel's war in Gaza.

In the latest in a series of public discussions of painful current events, the congregation hosted Ben Sax of the Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies in Baltimore.

MICHAEL BALTER -- APRIL 11, 2024

CROTON POINT HISTORY & NATURE HIKE

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Croton Point History & Nature Hike--4/13 9-10:30 AM--CROTON POINT PARK--Croton Point Park Naturalist John Phillips and Village of Croton Historian Marc Cheshire will lead a hike to explore Croton Point’s history, natural history, archeology, and geology. The hike will last roughly 1.5 to 2 hours. This event is free. Meet at the gate to the RV park, where parking is available. Ages 6 and up; wear sturdy shoes. The same hike will take place on April 27.

1972 AD FOR THE CROTON COMMUNITY NURSERY SCHOOL COOKBOOK

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We love finding vintage ads---and it's even better when they have a Croton connection. 

CLICK ON THE 1972 AD FOR THE CROTON COMMNITY NURSERY SCHOOL COOKBOOK.

TO SEE MORE VINTAGE CROTON ADS, GO TO THE NEW EVERYTHING CROTON: 1922 VINTAGE CROTON--MR. ASHTON TUTORS BOYS

FOR MORE ABOUT CCNS, VISIT Croton Community Nursery School

RELEASED HOSTAGE AMIT SOUSSANA TELLS NYT SHE WAS SEXUALLY ASSAULTED BY HAMAS CAPTOR IN GAZA

Released hostage Amit Soussana, 40, was sexually assaulted and attacked by her Hamas captor during her captivity in Gaza, she tells The New York Times.

Soussana was released from captivity on the last day of a weeklong truce in late November. In an interview with the Times, she recounts how she was held alone, chained up in a child’s bedroom where she was forced to commit sexual acts for her Hamas captor, who she says went by the name Muhammad. MORE AT Released hostage Amit Soussana tells NYT she was sexually assaulted by Hamas captor in Gaza | The Times of Israel

SOME PHOTOS FROM THE ALTAR AT ST. ANN'S---DEDICATED TO THE WOMEN OF WWII ARMED FORCES

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Courtesy of Croton's Ed Riely--click on the photos below---some snaps from the Altar at Saint Ann's Ossining---The Holy Family--which is dedicated to the WOMEN of WWII Armed Forces: 
WASPS, WACS, SPARS AND WAVES

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CDC QUIETLY ADMITS TO COVID POLICY FAILURES, HARVEY RISCH

In so many words—and data—CDC has quietly admitted that all of the indignities of the Covid-19 pandemic management have failed: the masks, the distancing, the lockdowns, the closures, especially the vaccines, all of it failed to control the pandemic.  

It’s not like we didn’t know that all this was going to fail, because we said so as events unfolded early on in 2020, that the public health management of this respiratory virus was almost completely opposite to principles that had been well established through the influenza period, in 2006. The spread of a new virus with replication factor R0 of about 3, with more than one million cases across the country by April 2020, with no potentially virus-sterilizing vaccine in sight for at least several months, almost certainly made this infection eventually endemic and universal.  MORE AT CDC Quietly Admits to Covid Policy Failures ⋆ Brownstone Institute

BY SPECIAL REQUEST----A LOOK BACK AT A CROTON MOTHER'S DAY 1981

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With Mother's Day around the corner, (Sunday May 12th), the blog has had a special request for all things MOTHER'S DAY-----and in particular, this blast from Croton Mother's Day Past, 1981...

COURTESY OF THE OUTSTANDING ARCHIVES MAINTAINED BY THE VOLUNTEERS OF THE CROTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY...with mention of Swanson's, Croton Colonial and more long- ago businesses...oh...and those costumed mice that were the subject of much discussion locally a few years back. Click on the images.





NY SCHOOL DISTRICTS RANKED BY 2023 GRADUATION RATES, CROTON GRADUATION AT 91%

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BRIARCLIFF 99%

PELHAM 100%

BLIND BROOK/RYE 99%

OSSINING 81% and PEEKSKILL 77%


THE LATEST FROM THE CROTON CHRONICLE---DOGS MAY SOON BE ABLE TO PLAY, POOP, AND PEE IN GOUVEIA PARK (BUT HUMANS CAN STILL ONLY PLAY.)

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THE LATEST FROM THE CROTON CHRONICLE:

Croton Board of Trustees: Dogs may soon be able to play, poop, and pee in Gouveia Park (but humans can still only play.)

A public hearing on a proposed law to allow leashed dogs at Gouveia Park raised some issues, but the trustees seem favorable. A recommended port-a-potty for people has not yet materialized, however.

MICHAEL BALTER
APR 11, 2024


Correction to Gouveia Park dog law story.
The Chronicle got the status of the law wrong, and we admit it. In our defense, it’s the first correction we have had to do in six months of publication.

MICHAEL BALTER

APR 11
Dear readers,

The Board of Trustees did, in fact, pass the law allowing leashed dogs in the park last night. We apologize for the error in stating that the law had yet to be voted on after the public hearing.

HOLY NAME OF MARY MONTESSORI SCHOOL HAS A NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS

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HOLY NAME OF MARY MONTESSORI SCHOOL HAS A NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS---SEE IT AT holynameofmarymontessori.com

INDIAN POINT WASTE--WITH MENTION OF CROTON ETAL.--BY BARGE, RAIL OR TRUCK? FEDS PROPOSE TRAVEL ROUTES FOR INDIAN POINT'S NUKE FUEL

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By barge, rail or truck? Feds propose travel
routes for Indian Point's nuclear fuel
Story by Thomas C. Zambito, New York State Team

At Indian Point nuclear power plant, 125 hardened casks of spent radioactive fuel sit idle, waiting until someone can figure out how to safely transport and dispose of them.

So far, no one's come up with a perfect idea, but hundreds of pages of documents give clues on the range of options.

The radioactive waste stored at Indian Point could be trucked to Connecticut along U.S. 9, to Metro-North railyards in the lower Hudson Valley or by barge along the Hudson River, according to an Energy Department study of shuttered nuclear power plants. MORE AT By barge, rail or truck? Feds propose travel routes for Indian Point's nuclear fuel (msn.com)

REMINDER--CROTON YACHT CLUB ANNUAL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP FUNDRAISER

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