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Today in the eyes of the editor: The Flagler Beach Municipal Commission meets at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall. Two residents, James Heren and Stephanie Raffo, will be recognized for their efforts to save the life of The Anchor restaurant customer. Roseanne Stocker will also be recognized for her 22 years of service on the Town Planning and Architecture Review Board, among many other civic and philanthropic engagements. Al Hadeed County District Attorney will give commissioners the latest update on the dune project and its enduring resistance. Commissioners will discuss improvements to beach access for people with disabilities: the administration has a few low-cost options. Then there is this curious little item on the commission’s agenda: Michael Pugliese, a resident of Flagler Beach, is asking that the city commission change its noise ordinance to require homes with wind chimes to be ” attached to the dwelling â. The request is very vague, but it appears to be an attempt to address the wind chimes left in the wind in the meters, for the sake of it. Tour de France: Stage 12 takes riders and viewers from Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, a little north of Avignon, to Nîmes, a flat journey through the beauties of the south of France.
Vaccination: Appointments for the Pfizer Clinic only at the Department of Health are preferred, but walk-in visits will be accepted. Please call 386-437-7350 ext. 0 for planning or questions. June 25, 2021. Eighteen pharmacies in Flagler County offer COVID-19 vaccines, and 12 of them offer Pfizer, which is approved for people 12 years of age and older. The Ministry of Health will provide COVID-19 test Friday July 2 between 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. at its main office, 301 Dr. Carter Blvd. in Bunnell. For more information on COVID-19 vaccination and testing efforts, please visit https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/.
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âWhat I hate is the story of good citizenship. It destroyed all the history books. Now we get, ‘Hispanics are warm and happy and have brought so much wonder into our lives,’ you know, and Jews before them, and blacks before them. And the woman. I mean, cut it.
âGore Vidal, from âThe Scholar Squirrels and the National Security State: An Interview with Gore Vidalâ by John Wiener, Radical History Review, Spring 1989.
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