Issue of May 28, 2008

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Where is Bush’s Concern?


Wednesday, May 28 2008
Dear Mr. President:

I am writing to you today because I can no longer stand aside and say nothing. First, I am a Christian lady my whole life and I am deeply concerned about our nation and what is happening to us. 

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Hotchkiss Building Matters


Wednesday, May 28 2008
To the Editor:

In the early 1800s, world peppermint oil distillation was centered in England with Hamburg Germany being the primary distribution center. 

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Sodus is Happening


Wednesday, May 28 2008
To the Editor:

Who says nothing ever happens in Sodus? 

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Thanks for the Barbecue


Wednesday, May 28 2008
To the Editor:

I’m writing a brief note of thanks to all involved in working for the Mother’s Day Barbecue done by the wrestling team and many volunteers fixing the food.
It was all so fresh and perfect! So many folks in our area are saying the best barbecue ever.
Many, many thanks again.
— Mrs. Jean Stone, Red Creek

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Support Maffei, Capanna


Wednesday, May 28 2008
Dear Editor:

Reading the newspapers, hearing economists, talking with citizens, filling up my tank, paying my propane bills, there has come a time when I wonder what the future will hold. 

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Time to Set a Quit Date


Wednesday, May 28 2008
To the Editor and smokers across New York State:

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My Neighbors, in Handcuffs

Louise Hoffman Broach, Wayuga Editor
Wednesday, May 28 2008
It was a typical Wednesday morning; rushing to get my kids to school, typical until we turned out of our driveway.

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