Issue of June 24, 2009

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Remembering Ray Sant



Tuesday, June 23 2009

To the Editor:

Thank you so much for printing the text of Peter Corning’s eulogy for Raymond Sant. I laughed until my sides ached. I can only imagine the laughter that must have rocked the walls

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Statement from Senate Vice President Pro Tempore David Valesky



Tuesday, June 23 2009

To the Editor:

It has become clear since the court ordered the Senate to negotiate a bipartisan agreement that the current Senate Republicans’ leadership under Pedro Espada is acting in an unreasonable, 

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Broken Promises



Tuesday, June 23 2009

To the Editor:

When Senate Democrats campaigned last fall, they promised voters change and reform. However, they broke their promises and abandoned Upstate New Yorkers. 

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America



Tuesday, June 23 2009

To the Editor:

Just wondering if this is still America. The land of opportunity and freedom. Who would’ve ever thought that we would, or could; or propose and do the following:

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Invest in Vacant Sterling Land



Tuesday, June 23 2009

Two years ago the Town of Sterling decided to accept the offer of the full time assessor and allow her to charge the Sterling tax payers a per-parcel fee for her assessment duties.

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As I See It


Louise Hoffman Broach, Wayuga Editor
Tuesday, June 23 2009

Shoeless in Savannah

With just two days left of the school year, one of my daughters rang my cell phone Friday.
“Mom, I have to tell you something,” she said. “They made me call you. I’m in the office because I threw my sister’s shoe on the roof.”

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