My husband’s father was 14 and living in New York during the pandemic of 1918, sometimes known as the Spanish flu. He must have had memories of the time; surely he knew people who died in Brooklyn, where he lived.
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4/15/21
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If time is really relative and there are time travelers out there from the future thinking about where to visit, do not, I repeat, do not go back to 2020.
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2/4/21
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Dateline: Feb. 15, 2020.
RK: Who are you?
Covid 19: I am a virus, about to launch a worldwide pandemic.
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8/28/20
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Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library patron Marilyn Langer was the raffle winner after the “Blind Date with a Book” reading event.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/23/18
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The harrowing day of Sept. 11, love and the changes life brings are the concurrent threads that run through Hewlett native Jill Santopolo’s newest book, “The Light We Lost,” slated for a May 2 release.
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By Diana Colapietro
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3/15/17
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On one level, it’s a matter of clearing some closet space. On another, it’s a signal to let go and move on.
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7/29/15
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Recently I sent a very dear friend a Kindle copy of Louise Erdrich’s most recent novel, “The Round House.”
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1/3/13
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