Monday, November 23, 2009

Lucy and Fred: Where are You?




LOST DOGS!

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"LUCY" AND "FRED" Where are You?


Lucy and Fred, who live with the Gannons on White Street, saw an opportunity to go for a run around the neighborhood

- without permission! - on Saturday
morning.

They haven't come home, and the Gannons are terribly distressed!



Lucy is a red and white husky; Fred is a black and tan husky mix. They were both seen near the Legion on Route 20 around 2:30 on Saturday. Both dogs are friendly!

If you see them, pleaae phone 841-4431 or 841-04105.

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It's Garbage Day!

33 degrees F. / 0.5 degrees C. and overcast.

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From WKTV: "Good morning Central New York! It took us all weekend to get rid of the clouds, and we'll finally see some sunshine today. An active weather pattern is expected this week. Clear skies and generally light winds have allowed for temperatures to cool into the 30s and upper 20s this morning. Some patchy fog and frost across the area this morning. High pressure slides to the northeast today, keeping us dry and pleasant. Sunshine will dominate the day, especially from the Mohawk Valley northward. Highs in the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. This evening, clouds will increase out ahead of our first of several storm systems. The steady rain with this storm will pass generally to the south and east. Generally cloudy tonight, with a few sprinkles possible towards daybreak. Overnight lows in the upper 30s. Clouds and perhaps a sprinkle or two early Tuesday. Generally dry but cloudy weather for Tuesday and Wednesday. Highs in the low 50s. As we approach the holiday, the weather will begin to turn unsettled. A large storm system will pass to the northwest of Central New York Wednesday, but will be close enough to give us some rain showers Wednesday night into Thanksgiving. Clouds and scattered rain showers for Thanksgiving. Yet another storm system (we weren't kidding when we said it was going to be active!) will drive in from the south on Friday morning. This storm needs to be watched closely. It will be large enough to give us windy conditions, clouds, rain and snow. Much cooler weather expected over the weekend with some lake effect snow showers."



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CONGRATULATIONS!

to the First Prize Winners

of Thursday Night's

PRIZE SPEAKING CONTEST

Anthony Gannon, Joel Kahn and Jesstina Allinger.


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From the O-D: "Gloriana named Breakthrough Artist of the Year."


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I've just found notice of the deaths of Vail Fleischmann, who grew up in Waterville,

and Miss Leona Root of Oriskany Falls.

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If you missed a tour of Waterville on Sunday's Mohawk Valley Living ,

you can now see video clips, in two parts, on utube


in which:




MVL's host, Richard Enders, listens as Ed Gale explains the workings of the Feed Mill on Canning Factory Road;



Andy Pryputniewicz shows off pink banana squash and blue potatoes;




"Pammy Cakes'" Pam Brown tempts the crew with chocolates and pastries;



Dick Woodman lets Richard open the safe and go inside (!)



everyone tours Morgans Hardware ...........




and gets a special look at the water-powered elevator and

then goes next door to check out The Red Lion pub .........



............ ending up with a fascinating look at what gets manufactured at C&H Plastics.

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NEW ON MAIN STREET



Ecco Video has relocated to the former Scerbo Block.

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ON WHITE STREET



FOR THE RECORD




I haven't taken time to read all of the news because I want to get the "LOST DOG" poster published and into circulation as fast as I can. If I find more items to post, I'll do an "add-on."

Otherwise:

Have a Great Day, Everyone!



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