Saturday, May 16, 2026

Janet Hart (1933-2025) Warren High School class of 1951

 
1951 Dragon yearbook


1967 Warren City Directory

  • Hart Clyde E (Zelma P) laborer El-Tronics Interlectric 103 Park Avenue
  • Hart Janet E typist New Process 103 Park Avenue
1983 Warren City Directory,
  • Hart Clyde E & Zelma P retired 103 Park Avenue
  • Hart Janet E typist New Process 103 Park Avenue

The popularity of Janet as a baby name is graphed here.  

Social Security Administration

Zelma's best years occurred during the 1st two decades of the 20th century.  She spent 20 years in the top 200, peaking at #218 in 1904.  After that it was a quick and rather bumpy fall into oblivion.  She hasn't been heard from since 1955.

 
Other members of the WHS class of 1951 (46):
2025

2024
Anthony Papalia.  (10/7)
Edward Lynch.  (4/23)

2023

Dennis Bonace.  (6/15)

2021
Robert Hampson.  (11/24)
2020
Doris Mason Sadler.  (8/21)

Another Trump failure: Alligator Alcatraz concentration camp will not celebrate its 1st birthday

 
Photo credit:  NBC News
Headline:  New York Times, 5/12/2026

Patricia Mazzei and Hamed Aleaziz report:
Vendors were told that detainees would be moved from the facility by the start of June and that the center would be broken down over the following weeks, the three people said. The three people and the federal official all requested anonymity to discuss the closure, which has not yet been made public. 
It is unclear where the detainees would go; the federal government runs many other detention centers, including in Florida. The Everglades center, which is run by the state, held about 1,400 detainees as of last month, according to ICE data. 
The announcement came days after The New York Times reported that Florida was in talks with the Trump administration to shut down the center, which has cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars to operate since it opened last July. Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, confirmed after the article’s publication that federal and state officials had discussed closing the center.  [emphasis added]

Related posts:
August 2025

July 2025
Billboard art in the service of protest:  Donald Trump dubbed the "Swamp King".  (7/10)

Continuing education in order for some owners of backyard chicken flocks

 
Photo and headline:  CIDRAP, 5/15/2026

Mary Van Beusekom reports:

The online survey was conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in collaboration with state and agricultural officials from July to December 2025. The aim was to learn more about flock owners and their knowledge, attitudes, and practices surrounding the H5 strain of avian flu that has affected millions of US poultry. Of 638 respondents, about half had an advanced degree. 
Since 2024, three avian flu cases have been confirmed in people in the United States who own backyard birds, the authors noted. 
The findings were published yesterday in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

Other bird flu posts:
May 16-20

May 11-15

May 6-10

May 1-5:

April 26-30:

April 21-25:
California bird flu news:  It's everywhere, it's everywhere!  (4/23)

April 16-20
 
April 11-15:

April 6-10:  
Even the 1% have to deal with bird flu  (The Hamptons Long Island edition).  (4/9)

April 1-5
Lancaster County Pennsylvania reports yet another case of bird flu. (4/1

March 26-31:

March 21-25:

March 16-20:

March 11-15, 2025

March 6-10, 2026.  

March 1-5, 2026

February 20-28,2026
SHOCKER!!  Dead birds found in Ohio gated community.  Bird flu suspected.  (2/21)

February 10-19, 2026
February 1-9, 2026

January 21-31, 2026

January 11-20, 2026
New York tells resident don't touch those dead birds.  (1/17)

January 1-10, 2026
Bird flu strain of avian influenza:  "The picture has grown darker and stranger than most would have imagined".  (1/8)
Bird flu reported on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. (1/8)Dozens of vultures die of bird flu in North Carolina.  (1/8)

December 16-31, 2025

December 1-15, 2025

November 15-30, 2025

November 1-15, 2025

October 2025

September 2025

April-August 2025