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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Micah Dank, a Rockville Centre native and Baldwin resident, explores astrology and hidden codes in his debut novel “Beneath the Veil,” the first in a series entitled “Into the Rabbit Hole.”
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By Briana Bonfiglio
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7/28/20
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Ed Byrne, Rockville Centre resident and author of the newly released novel “Love’s Not Over ‘Til It’s Over,” said that in his mind, he holds an image of unbelievably soft baby …
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By Zach Gottehrer-Cohen
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12/14/17
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de High School literature teacher for 29 years, wrote “The Legend of Mickey Tussler,” a novel set in the late 1940s, about an autistic farm boy with a strong pitching arm who makes it to the …
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By Zach Gottehrer-Cohen
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9/7/17
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Avid mystery book readers from Merrick and Bellmore recently gathered at the Merrick Library to celebrate the Summer Reading Program’s conclusion with writer Christopher Bollen.
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By Stephany Reyes
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9/1/16
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The basement floors of homes in Centralia, Pa., were so hot that shoe soles turned into gummy messes. Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide seeped through holes in the ground and lingered in houses like …
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2/8/16
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Novelist Tom Phelan was at the Freeport Memorial Library last week to talk about his new novel, “Lies the Mushroom Pickers Told.” He signed a copy of his book to be included in the Long …
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8/20/15
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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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