Search Group Looking For New Grocer
Louise Hoffman Broach | Wayuga Editor Tuesday, April 14 2009
 CLYDE – In February, Penn Traffic Co. closed its Macedon and Newark stores, but promised it had no plans to shutter the P&C on Columbia Street, affectionately known as “Little Clyde” within the chain.
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Galen Assessor in Hot Water
Lois Benning and Louise Hoffman Broach | Wayuga Staff Tuesday, April 14 2009
 CLYDE - A veteran’s exemption that Galen Town Assessor Kathy Davis
improperly applied to her Turnpike Road property was “an error of
essential fact” and has been stripped, according to the town’s attorney.
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Butler Prison to Lose 66 Jobs
Louise Hoffman Broach Wayuga Editor Tuesday, April 14 2009
 BUTLER - The minimum-security side of the Butler Correctional Facility
will close Oct. 1 as the state struggles to make cost-cutting decisions
to cope with the budget crisis.
While the medium side of the prison and its 164 inmates will remain,
the closure of the other part of the prison and the loss of 145 minimum
security inmates will mean the end of the facility’s 10 community work
details, a fixture since the prison opened in the late 1980s.
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Elk Hunt
Tuesday, April 14 2009
 WOLCOTT – Wolcott Elks Lodge 1763 held an Easter Egg Hunt for the children and grandchildren of the members on Sunday April 5. Thirty-three children enjoyed the hunt for eggs, filled candy and prizes at The Wolcott Elks Lodge. All children that enjoyed the hunt received an Easter gift from the Easter Bunny.
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Clippings From Clyde
Lois Benning | Wayuga Contributing Writer Tuesday, April 14 2009
Due to “lost in cyberspace”, last week’s Clippings from Clyde did not
make the paper. Some of you asked where it was and it was nice to know
you missed it.
Finger Lakes Antique
Power Club
The group met and have many events planned for the coming months. There
are two plow days. Local members will go to Owens’s Orchard on April 19
or attend the local one at Russell Smith’s on Route 414 South on April
25. There next meeting will be May 5. Contact Bill Cooney at 946-4343
for more information.
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