Issue of May 14, 2008

UPDATED Saturday, May 17 2008


Peace March Comes through Wayne, Cayuga Counties

Louise Hoffman Broach, Wayuga Editor

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RED CREEK - As peace marchers passed their trailer home on Route 104A in the village Sunday, Sean Keyes and Missy Utter came out to talk with them.


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Fernandez Closes Operation



WOLCOTT - Details were sketchy Tuesday morning, but it appears that Fernandez Dodge Chrysler Jeep in Wolcott has closed its doors.



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Fair Haven Road Work Causes Challenges

Louise Hoffman Broach, Wayuga Editor

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FAIR HAVEN - Loren Decker rides a mountain bike. He says you need one, to get around the road construction that has torn up the pavement on Route 104A between Fancher Avenue and Church Street.


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Hardware Café Brings New Life to Old Building

Louise Hoffman Broach, Wayuga Editor

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FAIR HAVEN - Two years ago, Tina Hanford, who sells real estate, had listed the village’s former landmark hardware store for sale, but there were no takers.
“The building was basically falling down; it needed so much work,” she said. “I think that was why it didn’t sell.”


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Bargain Seller Opens this Weekend in Wolcott

Louise Hoffman Broach, Wayuga Editor


WOLCOTT – Sandy Giocondo said the philosophy at the Bargain Seller, her new business at 12062 E. Main St., is to offer interesting, quality merchandise to customers at fair prices.


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Red Creek Driver Ed Class Visits Trauma Center

By Lindsey Johnson, Grade 11

SYRACUSE - On April 2, the spring semester Driver Education classes at Red Creek High School participated in Syracuse University Hospital’s “Let’s Not Meet By Accident” program. The purpose of this program is to educate young drivers about the dangers of reckless driving in an effort to make the roads safer for all who navigate them.
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