After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relaxed guidelines and the omicron wave diminished, there’s a new chapter unfolding in the fierce debate over masks: People now seem more likely to be shamed, or made uncomfortable, for wearing a mask than not having one.
After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relaxed guidelines and the omicron wave diminished, there’s a new chapter unfolding in the fierce debate over masks: People now seem more likely to be shamed, or made uncomfortable, for wearing a mask than not having one.
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January 25, 2021
Joseph B. Green, 73, passed away peacefully Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, with his devoted wife Nancy Belfer Green and his family by his side. Joe was born in Wilmington Sept. 11, 1947, to Fluff and Harold Green.
He graduated from P.S. duPont High School class of 1965, Dickinson College in 1969, and received his Juris Doctorate from Duquesne University Law School in 1972.
Joe is survived by his loving wife Nancy; adoring children, Jeffrey (Kara) Green of Connecticut, Daniel (Candi) Green of Maryland, Melissa Azlant Schneider (Randy) of Ohio, and Samuel Azlant (Monique) of California; treasured grandchildren, Alison and Amanda Green, Dovid, Zev, and Binny Green, Joshua and Leah Schneider, and Madison Rubio and Phynn Azlant; sisters, Vicki Green and Suzi Voorhees; and brother, Tom Green.