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Some businesses still require patrons to wear masks, but many of the bars on the Square do not, following recent decisions from Gov. Tate Reeves and the Board of Aldermen. Photo by Katherine Butler.
Though Gov. Tate Reeves and the Board of Aldermen have lifted the mask mandates in Mississippi and Oxford, some local businesses are still requiring customers to wear masks.
Several stores and restaurants posted statements on social media explaining to their customers that they will still be requiring masks to be worn. These businesses include Ajax Diner, Oxford Canteen, End of All Music, Big Bad Breakfast, City Grocery, Chicory Market and Cicada.
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This column is being written in the middle of the night. At least, it feels like that, but the sun is shining outside. While most people are just starting work, it’s nearly my bedtime.
Things seem so topsy-turvy because I’ve just spent a week working nights in A&E. It feels like I’m severely jet-lagged, but alas I’ve been holed up in a London hospital rather than relaxing in some tropical paradise.
Although most people don’t have to endure the upheaval of night shifts, I do think many are suffering from very disrupted sleep patterns, resulting in a similar ‘lockdown jet-lag’.
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Hot Property: A Classic Tudor Preserved by Love
In the first of a weekly series from Rosa Colucci, Hot Property takes you inside a three-bedroom brick home on Inglewood Drive in Mt. Lebanon that is listed at $728,500.
January 11, 2021
PHOTOS BY MARK HOLEWINSKI
Greg Toto has fond memories of his Mt. Lebanon childhood home. His parents, Joan and George Toto, purchased the classic Tudor at
110 Inglewood Drive when he was 10. While the couple traveled extensively for work, this house was their permanent residence.
“My dad was a trained electrical engineer and worked in nuclear energy with Westinghouse,” Greg says. “He worked on the USS Nautilus, the first nuclear submarine.”