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New Books: 16 February 2021

(Tor 978-1-250-17466-6, $25.99, 256pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audio, Feb 16, 2021) Near-future thriller/SF novel. Scientist Evelyn Caldwell’s husband is having an affair with her own cloned replica. Clones don’t seem quite as popular these days as they were back in the 1970s and ’80s, when we were treated on a fairly regular basis to stories about celebrity clones, spare-parts clones, hazardous-duty clones, doppelganger clones, identity-crisis clones, cheap-labor clones, ominous replacement clones, survivalist clones, posthu­man clones, tabula-rasa clones, and, inevitably, murder-mystery clones. Sarah Gailey touches upon that last in some ingenious ways in The Echo Wife, a solidly written novel that gains more of its strength from the voice and conflicted character of its narrator than from its rather plot-contrived version of cloning technology.

COVID s impact forces closure of century-old Middletown Market

The Public Market, on Main Street in Middletown, has served the community since 1915. Author: Tony Terzi Updated: 6:16 PM EST February 16, 2021 MIDDLETOWN, Conn. COVID-19 has contributed to the deaths of thousands of people in Connecticut. But how many businesses it has killed will not likely be known until at least the end of this year, some small business owners believe. The Public Market, on Main Street in Middletown, has served the community since 1915. But Wednesday, they close their doors for good largely because one segment of their business vanished. They have the best Italian sweet sausage that you can find, said Beverley (Russo) Skinnon, a Middletown native, who made the trip over from Southington. It s (sausage) as close to my mom s as it gets.

NAR Finds Black Home Buyers More Than Twice as Likely to Have Student Loan Debt, Be Rejected

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. NAR Finds Black Home Buyers More Than Twice as Likely to Have Student Loan Debt, Be Rejected . National Association of Realtors®February 17, 2021 GMT WASHINGTON, Feb. 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Key Highlights The U.S. homeownership rate was 64.2% in 2019. At 69.8%, the rate for non-Hispanic white Americans exceeds the national rate. However, the Black homeownership rate – 42% – represents a Black-white homeownership gap of almost 30%. The homeownership rates for Asian Americans and Hispanic Americans are 60.7% and 48.1%, respectively. Black households – 43% – are more than twice as likely than white households – 21% – to have student loan debt, with a median student loan debt for Black households of $40,000 compared to $30,000 for white households.

Today marks 18th straight day with snow; more coming Thursday

Today marks 18th straight day with snow; more coming Thursday Jeremy P. Kelley © JIM NOELKER Good Samaritans help push a driver out of the ally on Brown St. Tuesday morning after a powerful winter storm dumped copious amounts of snow in the Miami Valley. Remember January, with high temperatures in the 40s and hardly any snow? Today marks the 18th straight day Dayton has had at least an inch of snow cover, according to National Weather Service data, the longest stretch in at least five years. It will also mark 12 days since the last time the temperature hit 30 degrees. That’s not likely to change in the next few days. After cold temperatures and fairly dry conditions today, more snow is likely on Thursday, although meteorologists say their forecast models vary on how much snow we’ll get.

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