Monday, January 3, 2022

MORE FROM THE EVERYTHING CROTON MAILBOX

To the reader looking for  a particular Croton "Brownie" article, this is probably it: from 1970,  CLICK HERE

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To the reader looking for anything on the "old fried chicken" place, you may mean Chicken Galore; this article is from 1977---ENJOY!  CLICK HERE.

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To the reader looking for the latest news on "alternative education opportunities for their children"...

Well there are  UPCOMING OPEN HOUSE DATES AT ST. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC--St. Augustine School in Ossining is now registering students for the 2022/2023 school year for grades PreK3 through grade 8. Virtual open houses will be held on January 20, February 17, and March 24 at 7PM.  To register for a virtual open house, visit us at https://staugustineschool.org/ or email lstangle@staugustineschool.org.  All zoom links will be sent the day of the event.

and on another note, YOU MAY ALSO HAVE AN INTEREST IN: NOVEMBER 2021 UPDATE, BY SPECIAL REQUEST, HOME SCHOOLING, ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION, AMERICAN HOMESCHOOLING GOES BOOM ETC. ETC. ETC. https://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2021/11/november-2021-update-by-special-request.html

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A reader noted that a link to a 2018 article on the Cuomo Buffalo Billions scandal here at the blog was no longer active; we tried it---it's still there:

Cuomo’s Buffalo Billion was beyond corrupt 7/3/18-- The usual suspects had predictable reactions this week after a federal trial jury convicted three upstate real-estate developers and the State University’s onetime nanotech czar, Alain Kaloyeros, on charges of bid-rigging tied to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s upstate economic-development projects. Cuomo’s harshest critics jumped on the verdict in the Buffalo Billion case as further evidence that, in the gleefully overwrought phrase of a state GOP release, he is “the most crooked, corrupt governor New Yorkers have seen in more than a century.” The governor portrayed the trial’s outcome as a run-of-the-mill criminal matter. “The jury has spoken and justice has been done,” he said. Nonpartisan good-government advocates saw the case as further proof of the need for laws to ensure more transparency and accountability in government, as well as campaign-finance reform. https://nypost.com/2018/07/13/cuomos-buffalo-billion-was-beyond-corrupt/

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