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Business
Along the Ridge, new business recalls historic roots
It was a surprise to see a sign for a new brewery and an adjacent winery on the north side…
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Features
Snow time stories
It seems there are many of us that talk about – and seem to long for – a “good old…
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Columns
Putting food by – the old fashioned way
Crocks that contained our crops For many years, between 1940 and 1960, the stoneware crocks shown in the picture contained…
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Columns
Joe’s Stories – Cleaning up the fields after the crop harvest
Saturdays in the fall often were spent doing chores that were intended to get the fields ready for the coming…
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Columns
Joe’s Stories – Carrots for the Canning Factory
This was the time of the year that when we came home from school we might find a note on…
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Columns
Joe’s Stories
Freeing the pheasants Readers may recall a recent article about acquiring 30 pheasant chicks from the New York State Department…
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Columns
Joe’s stories – Our neighborhood “go-to” guy is gone for good
The sign simply pointed the direction to an auction at 225 Ogden Parma TL Road. There was no indication that…
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An interesting trail of inheritance
Christina (Reinschmidt) Rischard was born on July 22, 1918. On June 7, 1947 she married Albert Rischard who died on…
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Joe’s Stories – A new kind of chick
It is often said that it’s never too late, or you’re never too old to do something new. I hope…
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Columns
Joe’s stories – Spring brings many living things
Joe’s stories Spring brings many living things Spring is finally showing up around here. The buds and leaves and grass…
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