Issue of February 3, 2010

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Racing on the Bay Brings Attention to Fair Haven


Jeremy Houghtaling / Wayuga Contributing Writer
Wednesday, February 3 2010

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Photos by Bill Huff Jr. / Wayuga Photographer
FAIR HAVEN - Snowmobile racers from as far away as Long Island converged on Fair Haven Jan. 30 for the first sanctioned drag races on Little Sodus Bay.



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ATV Use of Cayuga Trails Extended


Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Editor
Wednesday, February 3 2010

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CATO-FAIR HAVEN - The Oswego Valley ATV Club now has access to the entire county-owned Cato-Fair Haven trail. The Cayuga County Legislature last month agreed to a year’s experiment to see how all-terrain vehicles work with the trail’s other uses.


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Fire Ends 100 Years of Family History


Jeanne Godet / Wayuga Contributor
Wednesday, February 3 2010

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A fire on Route 38 in Victory destroyed a rental property owned by Thomas Beman late Sunday evening. 

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Circus Provides for Haiti Disaster Relief


Charlie Itzin / Wayuga Contributor
Wednesday, February 3 2010

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RED CREEK - The Red Creek Rotary has raised $300 to assist the victims of the 7.2 earthquake that struck Haiti on Jan.12. The donation comes from the Red Creek Rotary’s presentation of Billy Martin’s Cole All Star Circus which drew a sold-out crowd to the Red Creek High School on Sunday.

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Miner Retires from NR-W


Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Editor
Wednesday, February 3 2010

NORTH ROSE - Raising  test scores and passing a $21 million capital improvement project without direct impact on property taxes are the legacies that Lucinda Miner is leaving North Rose-Wolcott as she ends a 42-year career in education.

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Reckitt Becomes Fruit Processing Plant


Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Editor
Wednesday, February 3 2010

WOLCOTT - Three of Empire Fruit Growers’ six partners are embarking on a new enterprise at the former Reckitt & Benckiser plant on Main Street.


 
 

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