Issue of June 11, 2008

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UPDATED Friday, March 12 2010


Newark Gets $50,000 for Waterfront Revitalization


Wednesday, June 11 2008
NEWARK - The village’s Local Waterfront Revitalization Program has received a $50,000 grant to enhance the Erie Canal waterfront, to complete the downtown vision plan.

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Veterinarian’s Son Follows in Dad’s Footsteps

Louise Hoffman Broach, Wayuga Editor
Wednesday, June 11 2008
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LYONS - When Nicholas Wolfer turned 4, he began accompanying his father on barn calls. While Kevin Wolfer tended to cows, his young son would sit on a bale of hay and watch.

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Elks Plan Flag Day Ceremony


Wednesday, June 11 2008
LYONS – Lyons Elks Lodge #869 will conduct the annual Flag Day ceremony on June 14 at 10 a.m. at the bandstand of the Central Village Park, Lyons.
Exalted Ruler Gary A. Rogers, together with other lodge officers, will lead the ceremony. Local Girl and Boy Scout troops will also participate in the ceremony, along with the music talents of the Lyons High School Band.
This year, Ben Davies, Emily Strong and Anna Reale, the selected winners of the Americanism Essay Contest sponsored by the Elks, will be guest speakers. Davies is a student of the Marion Elementary School; Strong and Reale are students of the Lyons Elementary School.
The public is cordially invited to attend and observe the annual recognition for our country’s flag.
Also the Lyons VFW and American Legion will conduct a flag retirement/burning ceremony. If you have any old flags that you would like to have properly disposed of, please bring them to this ceremony.
In the event of inclement weather, the flag retirement/burning portion of the ceremony will not be able to be performed. However, the Flag Day ceremony will be held at the same time across the street at the Lyons Elks Lodge.

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Lyons Passes Mural Law

Louise Hoffman Broach, Wayuga Editor
Wednesday, June 11 2008
LYONS - Nothing against Mark DeCracker, village board members say, but they want to have control over what a property owner can, and can’t paint on a building.

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