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PHIL LOSSIFER On a dark, gray, misty mornin' I visited the Movin' Viet Wall. Was at Elmira's Eldridge Park. Mist produced a kinda ethereal atmosphere, like the world was cryin'. Knew somebody, younger than me, which leads t' this 'un...[Read full story]
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SENATOR NOZZOLIO
Wayne and Monroe Counties - Senator Mike Nozzolio recently presented
representatives of the Domestic Violence Program with a $57,000.00 New York
State grant to help prevent domestic abuse in Wayne and Monroe Counties...[Read full story]
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THE PLANT MAN
These Lawn Mushrooms Are No Fun Guys!
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Laura On Life...[Read full story]
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ASK THE NEIGHBOURHOOD MECHANIC
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Wyoming or Bust!
BSA Troop 59 Gives a Heartfelt Thanks to the Community
By Colleen Parmele
The journey began in June 2005 when the Clifton Springs Boy Scout Troop 59 leaders decided to organize another trip out West with the scouts. In July 2005 the PR and Fundraising Team was formed with a charge to raise $20,000 towards this effort. There were a total of 20 fundraisers between August 13, 2005 and June 10, 2006 and although we fell a few thousand dollars short of our goal, the amount raised was very significant and made the trip affordable for the scout families...[Read full story]
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ROTARY CORNER
Ralph J. Adams
On August 29rd Lee Coryell, engineer in G.W.Lisk's LVDT (linear variable differential transformer) product line, was our guest speaker...[Read full story]
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FLACRA PICNIC
Ho'olaule'a is the Hawaiian word for celebrate and what a celebration it was for the staff, board members and friends of FLACRA as the agency held it's annual picnic at the Clifton Springs Rotary Park on Tuesday evening August 15th...[Read full story]
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Phyllis M. Hebding…One of Our Women Who Served
Phyllis Welker was born in Darien, New York March 25th, 1924. She graduated from high school in 1942 at Alexander, New York. Following school, she worked for Curtis Wright Airplane Factory until enlisting in the Navy on Oct. 12, 1944. She went on active duty Dec. 28th, 1944...[Read full story]
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Bristol Brothers Band Closes Concert Series
By Chip Rosebthal
About 200 people were in Rotary Park Thurs. evening to enjoy the final concert of this year's series. The Bristol Brothers Bluegrass Band played from 7:00 - 8:30 PM on a cool, nearly autumnal evening. Perry Cleveland, playing mandolin, Norm Darling on bass, and Don Springer playing guitar enchanted the crowd with fine music and the wonderful sound of bluegrass harmonies which are different than any other genre of music. The audience would never have known, but the band was missing a banjo player. The band and audience alike were hoping that all was well with him, as there was no word, even by the concert's end, as to the reason he was not there...[Read full story]
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