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by Edward Curtin / June 28th, 2021
Once upon a time in my youthful naiveté, I would mock those who said they believed in out-of-space aliens and flying saucers. In my hubris, I even wrote an extensive academic paper saying that the popularity of science fiction and the myth of planetary escape provided by the UFO cults and the media served the function of distracting us from earthly problems connected to the changing social structure of western societies and the concomitant transformation of our symbol systems from the traditionally religious to the scientific and technologically based. I argued that there was something devious in this new narrative, like the story of astronauts playing golf on the moon. Although I didn’t then say it, I imagined the next public relations stunt would be ping pong on Mars. But I now know that ping pong is a Chinese dominated sport.
LENOX â A family-run New York City-based firm that operates boutique hotels and short-term stay rentals has purchased the Apple Tree Inn, a 34-room bed-and-breakfast across from Tanglewood that originally was a 19th-century estate and briefly was owned in the 1970s by Alice Brock of Alice s Restaurant Massacree fame.
Aries Living purchased the property at 10 Richmond Mountain Road from Sharon A. Walker for $2.4 million, according to documents filed at the Berkshire Middle District Registry of Deeds in Pittsfield. But, the total purchase price, with inventory and business assets included, is $2.7 million, according to the listing provided by Stone House Properties of West Stockbridge.
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Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov hugs the Stanley Cup during a championship celebration Wednesday at Raymond James Stadium. (Hillsborough County Government )
FLORIDA It s hardly a surprise the biggest stories of 2020 on Florida Patch sites focused on the coronavirus and its impact on health care services, schools, the economy and politics.
However, those weren t the only issues on the minds of readers during this eventful year in which Florida dodged several tropical storms, grappled with civil unrest and police relations following the death of George Floyd and tackled an upsurge of gun violence in communities across the state.