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*motion v move a vote
*incidents v incidence
*incidents v incidence
*sometimes the grammatical is the enemy of the good, like using "so" and otherwise starting sentences with conjunctions
*sometimes the grammatical is the enemy of the good, like using "so" and otherwise starting sentences with conjunctions

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substack

  • in praise of editors for substack
  • words mean things and have power and that power can be misused such as "literally"
  • in praise of standard language and the importance of dialect and jargon
  • title case: why it should be eliminated
  • try to
  • motion v move a vote
  • incidents v incidence
  • sometimes the grammatical is the enemy of the good, like using "so" and otherwise starting sentences with conjunctions
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  • New Paltz dispensary Nearly three years after the state first legalized adult-use marijuana, the state Cannabis Control Board on Friday approved two licenses for dispensaries in Ulster County and one license for a dispensary in Dutchess County.
 The Herbal Confectionery LLC was issued an adult-use microbusiness license for a location in Ulster County. Lisa Barone and Mike Nelson plan to open a cafe this spring at the former Groovy Blueberry in New Paltz, which, pending licensing, will expand into an Amsterdam-style cannabis cafe. They have quite the story. At the crossroads of cannabis and cuisine, Barone and Nelson started their business. They called it The Herbal Confectionery. They later purchased Windfall Farms in Montgomery where they immersed themselves in the world of farming. Barone and Nelson applied for a cannabis microbusiness license earlier this year. This classification will allow the couple to cultivate, process, and sell cannabis products. In order to apply for a license, the pair needed to secure a retail space. They searched far and wide for available storefronts, but struggled to find a landlord who supported their plan. Former Groovy Blueberry owners Jonathan and Amy fit the bill. They plan to open this spring, no matter the outcome. Call them at 845-457-5988, theherbalconfectionery@gmail.com.

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