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John Hardner


John Hardner, 84, passed away July 23, 2021. He was born Oct. 29, 1936 in Erie, Pennsylvania as the sixth of nine children born to Rufus and Theresa (Trapp) Hardner. He served in the U.S. Army and received his bachelor’s degree from Edinboro University.
He enjoyed teaching math for 32 years in Lyndonville (New York) High School where he also coached baseball and wrestling and was always eager to facilitate extracurricular activities. He was the high-ladder guy for the group of fellow teachers who painted houses every summer . after tee times.
In 1993, John and his wife, Emily, bought a conch house on Eaton Street and started patching the holes so the rain didn’t come in. John soon “retired” and they settled into the wonderful community of Key West. There was so much to do, so many people to meet and things to learn about life in the sub-tropics and the history of Key West and surrounding waters. John won several golf tournaments, but the real joy was th ....

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Genetically Modified Mosquitos to Be Released in Florida Keys


Genetically Modified Mosquitos to Be Released in Florida Keys
In an effort to fight insect-borne viruses like Zika, dengue fever and malaria, genetically modified mosquitoes are set to be released in the Florida Keys.
U.K.-based biotechnology company Oxitec has partnered with the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District in an effort to control the invasive and disease-spreading female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in the region.
Oxitec s male mosquitoes which don t bite, unlike the recently-discovered yellow fever-carrying Aedes scapularis mosquitoes will be introduced in small areas in a select number of neighborhoods between mile markers 10 and 93 in the Keys. ....

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