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Ziwe’s hotly anticipated Showtime debut, Barry Jenkins’ adaptation of
The Underground Railroad, and more true-crime docs and superhero shows await those who are prepared to wait a little longer before going outside again. Camping out in your living room for another month also means catching the exciting returns of
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Many couples who tied the knot under Covid-19 restrictions have spoken glowingly about the experience of more intimate ceremonies, which look set to stay.
If this past year has taught us anything, it’s pragmatism. Forced into corners with very little wriggle room, everyone has had to re-examine aspects of life that have always been taken for granted including dashing into shops, holidays abroad and celebrating rites of passage with large gatherings of friends and family.
New habits have been formed and some of them are definitely here to stay (online grocery deliveries and the convenience of parents’ meetings via Zoom, we hope).
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Emma Robinson gets her first coronavirus shot at Rein s Deli in Vernon as Katie Shebat holds her hand. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)
VERNON, CT Vernon s mobile coronavirus vaccine unit turned to the local business community Thursday on yet another stop in its three-plus month tour of the area.
Vernon Mayor Daniel Champagne introduced the initiative, dubbed Getting Vax To Business at one of Connecticut s most famed restaurants Rein s Deli. The plan was to give 15 employees of Rein s their first doses, then head to Swiss Cleaners for 40 more and return to Rein s Monday. In the coming days, the focus would be on the rest of the business community, Champagne said.