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Mexico may have been one of the most popular locales for American travelers this past year, but I’m still not ready to jump on a plane and lay on its sandy beaches. Instead, I’ll be heading over to the South End’s Atlántico soon for this delightful drink, named after Mexico’s ultra-popular beachside town, Tulum. Made with Arette tequila, pineapple, and bell pepper, it’s a refreshing reminder that we can still travel via food and drink. And if you snag a seat on the patio at Atlántico, a café and tapas bar which recently reopened after a stint of hibernation, you may even get a tan.
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The past year has been unlike anything anyone could have imagined, a year of isolation, economic hardship and an unfathomable loss of life. Last week marked a somber moment for San Joaquin County: the one-year anniversary of the coronavirus pandemic, the “greatest collective challenge of our generation.” “It really makes me think of all the lives affected by those losses,” public health officer Dr. Maggie Park told the Board of Supervisors as they looked back on a year that changed the world, possibly forever.