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reach the website of the Seneca Harbor Station and Captain Bill's,
click here
or
on the logo above. To read about the Seneca Legacy, the boat that
has replaced the Columbia, click here.
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or on the ad below:
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3/$5.00 or $2.00 each. Look for signs in local business windows. Drawing
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Novels by the editor
Island Nights
Excerpt here.
The Islander
The entire novel:
Prelude-Chapter
4
Chapters
5-13
Chapters
14-21
Chapters
22-29
Chapters
30-36
Chapters
37-44.
Cabins in the Mist
Excerpt here

The Maiden of Mackinac
Excerpts Maiden
and here and here.
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Rachel's Challenge
Note:
The editor attended a couple of presentations Nov. 5 of the Rachel's
Challenge character education program -- a morning assembly and an evening
gathering with adults and students, both at Watkins Glen High School
-- and came away with some thoughts and some photos. For a look, see
Rachel.
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Click on the ad below
to go to Schuyler Hospital's website.


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Death Notice: Jesse Wolfe
Jesse
R. Wolfe, 65, of Odessa -- longtime owner of Wolfe's Garage
-- died at his home on Thursday, Sept. 4, after a long battle
with cancer. In accordance with his wishes, there will be no
prior calling hours or funeral service. For the complete obituary,
click here. |

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Don't shoot the bison: 2 down, charges loom
Two
of four bison moving about our area after being released from
a farm near Ithaca were illegally shot and killed Wednesday,
and their remains recovered from freezers Thursday for return
to their owner, Greg Reynolds. Schuyler County Undersheriff
Breck Spaulding reports that two men are responsible for the
shootings, and could face charges of criminal mischief and cruelty.
Spaulding's message to the public: Don't shoot the bison,
or you face legal trouble. For more, see Features.
Left:
A buffalo -- or more properly a bison -- is watched closely
by a cat in Schuyler County, near Burdett.
(Photo provided) |


Click here
to go to the Arc website

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Thursday Scoreboard
Boys
Soccer
Odessa-Montour
2, Newfield 0 Bath 3, Watkins Glen 0 (Tournament 1st-round
game; consolation game is Saturday)
Volleyball
Odessa-Montour 3, Groton 2 Waverly 3, Watkins Glen 0
Stories
and photos on Sports
Left:
Watkins
Glen's Taylor McCarthy serves Thursday against Waverly.
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Watkins football team ready as opener nears
The
Watkins Glen High School varsity football team opens its season
Saturday afternoon at Newark Valley. Judging from recent pre-season
action, the team appears ready for battle. For a story, see
Sports.
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Help us celebrate the harvest
at Glenora Wine Cellars with a "Down East Lobster Bake.”
To learn more, click here.

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After 50 years, their love story is ongoing
Edward
and Alice Kimble celebrate their 50th anniversary on Sept. 6th.
As messages from their children attest, the couple's story continues
to be one of love and devotion. People.
Left:
Edward and Alice Kimble on their wedding day, Sept. 6, 1958. |

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Glen board takes next step toward trail project
The
Watkins Glen Village Board takes another step toward the Catharine
Valley Trail extension on Decatur Street, and approves a fee
increase for the Friday night skating program. Board.
Left:
Watkins Glen Village Board member Wayne Weber |

Watkins Glen Library volunteers are
honored. People. Chamber Business Roundtable
set for September 9. Business. 2nd annual
November Splendor to be held at hotel. Features.
Musical afternoon is scheduled at Lawrence Chapel. Features.
Sheriff's office site offers sex-offender registry info. Features.


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Looking to advertise?
We have some attractive ad rates for just about any need. For
a list of the rates, see Advertising.


VTO expands to Ithaca
The folks who operate the Village Take Out Restaurant in Odessa have
recently opened a second eatery in Ithaca. For details -- including
a menu -- see VTO. And for their Odessa menu,
see Odessa.

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Glen school projects are under budget
The
Watkins Glen School Board, meeting Tuesday night, heard that
the $4 million in building projects at the district's schools
are nearing completion, and coming in $600,000 under budget.
For details, see Board. |
Above:
School Board members Joe Fazzary, Gloria Brubaker


Sen. Charles Schumer tells a joke at the start of his remarks Wednesday
in Montour Falls.
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Schumer visits Montour to discuss the issues
U.S.
Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) visited the Schuyler County Human
Services Complex in Montour Falls Wednesday as part of a daylong
trip around the state. Among topics discussed with 40 constituents
at the Complex were water-sewer grants, Medicare, natural-gas
contracts (he favors funding an expert to advise Southern Tier
residents about such pacts' pitfalls) and Vice-Presidential
nominee Sarah Palin (who the Senator said should be studied
closely to determine her ability to be President. The pregnancy
of Palin's daughter? Irrelevant, he said)
Among
those on hand Wednesday were Schuyler legislators, Schuyler
Administrator Tim O'Hearn, Watkins School Superintendent Tom
Phillips, and Elmira Mayor John Tonello, who asked if grant
money is available to do something about his city's outmoded
City Hall. Not likely, said Schumer: "The
federal government is terrible at building buildings."
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Above:
Elmira Mayor John Tonello; Max Neal and Watkins Glen
Mayor Judy Phillips

Senator Schumer addresses Schuyler legislator Glenn Larison.

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Wednesday Scores
Boys
Soccer
Watkins
Glen 9, Waverly 0
Girls
Soccer
Odessa-Montour 7, Groton 1 Waverly 5, Watkins Glen 0 Trumansburg
3, Newfield 1
Stories
and photos on Sports |


The hallways at WGHS were alive with students and staff, back for
the first day of school Wednesday.
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Area schools are back in session
The
hallways were periodically abuzz with students, and in-between,
teachers were back at their lecterns, educating their young
charges. It was the first day of school Wednesday at Watkins
Glen High School -- a relief to one student who said she needs
"structure" in her life, and clearly not appealing
to others who were frowning or muttering as they traversed the
halls. But mixed reviews or not, the show will go on.
Left:
Watkins senior Ellie Fausold |


The Seneca Lake shoreline: Labor Day, 2008.
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It was a beautiful day for a holiday ...
The
weather was perfect Monday -- an agreeably sunny and comfortable
Labor Day. Families gathered throughout the region to celebrate
the last holiday of the summer, and among the popular spots
were the cottages and homes alongside Seneca Lake. Powerboats
and sailboats were on the water, adding a touch of noise and
motion to a placid scene. These photos were snapped down the
hill from Valois, along Lake Street. |

Trio looks out onto Seneca from a shaded spot on the shore.


Watkins Glen Fire Chief Dominick Smith is tagged out by Burdett third
baseman Craig Kelly while trying to advance on an infield grounder.
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Glen firefighters rally, edge Burdett, 12-11
The
annual softball game between the Watkins Glen and Burdett firefighters
came down to the last inning Sunday as Watkins scored three
runs in the top of the 9th to post a 12-11 victory. The rivalry,
as always followed by a cookout, drew a sizable crowd to Burdett
-- a gathering that cheered and jeered with enthusiasm.
The
contest, which celebrates its 20th anniversary next year, has
been won by Watkins most years; one Burdett firefighter estimated
that the Glen has prevailed roughly two-thirds of the time.
Burdett left the bases loaded in the bottom of the 9th when
Chief Jason Kelly lined to shortstop for the final out.
Left
above: Burdett Chief Jason Kelly swings and
misses on a 9th inning pitch.
Left:
Sisters Jackie Orr Bubb, left, and Jennifer Orr sported 'I Love
Burdett Fire Department' shirts. |

Watkins Glen centerfielder Jud Smith hauls in a Burdett fly ball
as leftfielder Jimmy Spencer jumps out of the way.

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More historical nuggets from the O'Donnell file
Watkins Glen School Board member Brian J. O'Donnell provides
us with more historical facts from his file of Watkins Glen
School District days gone by. History.
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The latest column by State Sen. George Winner
State
Senator George Winner graces our pages with a column produced
from his Albany office -- a regular feature. This week the subject
is "Environmental Protection in 2008: Session Review."
Column.
Left:
State Senator George Winner |


The cause-and-effect game
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From the creative mind of Ron Havens ....
Conservatives
beware. Catharine Corners' Ron Havens -- known for his politically
charged statuary in front of his home -- weighs in with more
cartoons. Toons. |

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2 more Ernie excerpts
With
a movie about The Elmira Express, football great Ernie Davis
(left), coming in October, we present two more excerpts from
an unusual book about him. Ernie.
Left:
Ernie Davis |




The new playground behind the Watkins Glen Elementary School opened
for business Thursday morning.
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In with new playground and out with the old
The
new Watkins Glen Elementary School playground opened Thursday
morning, just after its predecessor -- the old Goodrich playground
-- was dismantled (see photo below). For photos of the new playground,
see Schools.
Left:
A youngster has some help on a slide at the
new playground. |

Workers remove equipment Thursday morning at the old Goodrich playground
next to the International Motor Racing Research Center, which bought
the land from the school district. (Photo
provided)




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Crystal Ricks named Chamber president
The
Search Committee of the Schuyler County Chamber of Commerce
has announced the appointment of Crystal Ricks (pictured
at right) as the new Chamber President/CEO, effective
Oct. 1. She succeeds Maxine Neal, who has been serving temporarily
as president since the resignation early this year of Phyllisa
DeSarno. "We are absolutely confident that Crystal’s
leadership will lead the Chamber to new and broader horizons,"
said Rick Stelzer, chairman of the Chamber's Board of Directors.
Ricks will move to Schuyler County from Childersburg, Ala.,
where she owns and manages a communications company. She has
served with Chambers in Childersburg (as a consultant) and Sylacauga,
Ala. (as Executive Director). She is a recent graduate of the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Organization Management
(IOM).
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High-tech show takes Johnson to Hollywood
Odessa-Montour
High School graduate Erik Johnson is making webisodes that take
him into the homes of some rich and famous personalities on
the West Coast. For a story and photos, see Erik.
Left:
Erik Johnson |

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More photos of our region by Liz Fraboni
Liz
Fraboni of Watkins Glen returns to our site with another group
of scenic photos snapped during her wanderings around Schuyler
County. For a look, click here.
Left:
Seneca Lake (Photo
by Liz Fraboni) |


First Street, as viewed from Decatur Street. (Photo
provided)
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First Street Construction Completed
WATKINS
GLEN, Aug. 22 -- The First Street reconstruction in Watkins
Glen is complete. The project, undertaken in conjunction with
construction of the Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel, includes improved
sidewalks and expanded parking -- an additional 28 spaces. The
project also moved utility lines underground and improved road
drainage. Funding came from the Village of Watkins Glen, along
with a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission that was
facilitated by the Schuyler County Partnership for Economic
Development (SCOPED).
Watkins Glen Mayor Judy Phillips expressed satisfaction with
the completed project. “All the time and effort we have
put into pursuing the grant and scheduling the work has really
paid off, “ she said. “The access to the new hotel
and to the waterfront is greatly improved, and the additional
parking will be a benefit to the community. The street lights
still have to be installed, but the street is now open.”
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Special to The Odessa File |


Rotary Exchange Students (from left) Raysa Yavar of Chile, David
Egli of Switzerland and Khaya Makhubu of South Africa at the Aug.
21 Rotary lunch. David will attend Odessa-Montour High, while Raysa
and Khaya will be at Watkins Glen High, where Khaya spent the spring
semester during the last school year.
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Rotary introduces exchange students
The Watkins-Montour Rotary Club's weekly luncheon meeting Aug.
21 was highlighted by the introduction of this year's Rotary
Exchange students (see above and here),
and by a discussion of Health Care in America by Gerald Archibald
(left), an independent financial auditor whose clients include
the Arc of Schuyler. Archibald said our health care system is
in crisis, and that there are a number of steps that need to
be taken to improve its cost-effectiveness -- including a reduction
in administrative costs and control over drug makers.
Exchange
students: See Schools
Left:
Speaker Gerald J. Archibald. |

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Death Notice: Michiel Barr
Michiel
Barr,
52, of Bennettsburg died unexpectedly at her home on Tuesday,
August 19. Calling hours were Monday, August 25, at the Royce-Chedzoy
Funeral Home, Watkins Glen. A funeral service was held at the
First Presbyterian Church, Watkins Glen, on Tuesday. For the
complete obituary, click here. |

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Watkins football team prepares for season
The Watkins Glen High School football team was on the practice
field Wednesday afternoon, and we have a few photos from that
session, along with a story. See Sports.
Left:
Watkins Glen football player Cody Dahl at practice Wednesday |

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Watkins board focuses on parking issues
Parking issues of various kinds -- including tickets issued
to residents parked in the wrong direction -- took center stage
Aug. 18 at a meeting of the Watkins Glen Village Board. Government.
Left:
Watkins Glen trustee Wayne Weber at the Aug. 18 session |

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Here are School Board meeting minutes
The Watkins Glen School Board met Aug. 18 in a regular session
that featured appointments, approval of a tax levy, and other
matters. For the full minutes, see Board.
Left:
Watkins Glen School Board member Joe Fazzary |

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Some more area photos by Kayla Lukacs
Burdett-area resident Kayla Lukacs presents a selection of scenic
black-and-white photographs from our region. Photos.
Left:
Rock wall. (Photo by Kayla
Lukacs) |


Sheriff Bill Yessman at the Aug. 18 Odessa Village Board meeting.
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Sheriff to residents: Call us if you need help
In the wake of a break-in at a local restaurant and after several
complaints to the village about vandalism, Schuyler County Sheriff
Bill Yessman told the Odessa Village Board Aug. 18 that such
activities "are not unique to Odessa," and that they
"come in waves" in communities around the county.
"Hot spots pop up," he said. Nonetheless, night patrols
have been increased in Odessa, he said, with one sergeant checking
for activity behind the school, where some youths had reportedly
been spending nights. "They see us up here and they think
twice," said Yessman, who urged residents who see anything
suspicious to call his office and report it. "I'd rather
we answer 100 false incidents than one real one," he said.
The phone number is 535-8222 or, in an emergency, 911, he added. |


Dave Kostansek of Ohio drives his 1911 Maxwell along Franklin Street.
A retired cabinet maker, Kostansek said he has "always been interested
in cars. As I got older, I got interested in older cars."
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Early 20th century cars visit Watkins on tour
Two dozen members of the Horseless Carriage Club of America
visited Watkins Glen Monday, Aug. 18, as part of a four-day
tour of this area. The club features one- and two-cylinder cars
from 1914 and earlier, transported by their owners to Painted
Post by trailers this week and used on back roads in our area
to visit Watkins Glen, Hammondsport, the Wings of Eagles Discovery
Center, the Corning Museum of Glass, the National Soaring Museum
on Harris Hill, Corning's Rockwell Museum and other locales.
The
group, which toured Ohio Amish country last year, drew a lot
of attention Monday from Watkins Glen residents who stopped
to study the cars parked downtown on Franklin Street while the
vehicles' drivers shopped and visited local restaurants for
lunch.
Top
left: A 1904 Rambler
Bottom
left: Gas headlights were the method of illumination
on early 20th century automobiles. |

Pedestrians stop in downtown Watkins Glen to study a 1909 Buick.

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More photos of our region by Liz Fraboni
Liz
Fraboni of Watkins Glen returns to our site with some more photos
snapped during her wanderings around Schuyler County, with some
extra photos from area festivals produced with an abstract flair.
For a look, click here.
Left:
Sunset on Seneca Lake. (Photo
by Liz Fraboni) |

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Some more area photos by Kayla Lukacs
Burdett-area resident Kayla Lukacs presents a selection of scenic
black-and-white photographs from our region. Photos.
Left:
Blowing bubble. (Photo by
Kayla Lukacs) |




Michelle O'Brien of Watkins Glen, niece of Steve O'Brien, sings the
National Anthem at the fund-raiser held at Dunn Park in Buffalo on
Steve's behalf on August 2nd. Michelle's performance "meant the
world to Steve," who was present, Michelle's mother Julie reports.
(Photo provided)
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Steve O'Brien benefit held
A
benefit was staged Saturday, Aug. 2, by Lou Gehrig youth baseball
and softball in Buffalo on behalf of Steve O'Brien, brother
of Watkins Glen's Jim O'Brien and Jane Olafson. Steve has ALS.
A link here
will take you to a website with further explanation.
Note:
The O'Briens wish to thank all of you who donated.
Donations are still being accepted through the above link.
Left:
Steve O'Brien |

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New distillery planned for east side of Seneca
Construction
is under way on a distillery planning to start production in
the late fall on the eastern shore of Seneca Lake. For a story
and photos, see Business.
Left:
Distillery logo |

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Ribbon-cutting ushers in the Harbor Hotel era
Politicians,
businessmen and other dignitaries were on hand at the Watkins
Glen Harbor Hotel July 16th for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and
party signaling the opening of the hotel. For stories and photos,
see Business. |
Wine collection finds new home at hotel.
Business.

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Bonnie Seeley is back with Schuyler column
Odessa's
Bonnie Seeley returns to this website with another in a series
of personal columns under the title "Schuyler County --
Around & About." See her thoughts on the Relay for
Life and other events. Column.
Left:
Bonnie Seeley |

 
Ken Wilson, left, and Jim Wilson
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Ken Wilson, Jim Wilson, Art Richards named to Schuyler County
Hall of Fame
Kenneth J. Wilson, James E. Wilson and Arthur
H. Richards Jr. have been selected for inclusion in the Schuyler
County Hall of Fame. Their induction will be in October. People. |

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Odessa issues its summer newsletter
The
Village of Odessa brings its residents up to date on local happenings
by issuing its Summer 2008 Newsletter. See Newsletter.
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More old photos from the Kelly collection
We
have some more photos from the collection amassed over the years
by the late Bill Kelly. For a look, click here. |

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Odessa issues annual water quality report
The
Village of Odessa updates its residents on their water supply
with its annual Water Quality Report. Water |


A new Odessa Fire Department website
is being developed. For a look, click here

Check out the Village of Odessa's Odessa
File page. Here.

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The What, When and Why of this website
Editor-publisher
Charlie Haeffner updates readers on what makes this website
tick. Site.
Left:
Charlie Haeffner (Photo
by Dave Haeffner) |

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Hungry?
Check out the Village Take Out menu
That's right.
You can call up the Village Take Out Menu anytime, because we
carry it on this website. And keep up-to-date on the changes
owners Bob and Shelly Landon are instituting at the restaurant.
Menu. |

And also:
For
Corning Community College news, click here.
Area
schools' Honor Rolls are here.
Area
historical photos can be found on History.

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Begin a new career in hair, nail
or skin care. Check out upcoming GST BOCES Adult Education classes
here:
To
reach the GST BOCES Adult Education website, click here
or on the logo below.

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William Danko (right), author of The Millionaire Next Door,
will visit CCC as part of the Visiting Scholar Series on Sept. 24.
For the story, click here.
For more CCC news,
click here

Click on the logo above to go to
the CCC website, or click here.
CCC Phones: (607) 962-9CCC
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An eternal message
of lights, hope and faith
The week following
Susan Haeffner's passing was fraught with signs -- most of
them light-based, and one in the form of a vision. Here the
editor relives those days in an effort to pass along a message
of hope and faith. Message.
Above:
The Aurora Borealis (From the Internet--as
seen in Scandinavia) |
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Oh, the famous
faces I've seen
The editor has been
thinking about fame (a commodity foreign to him personally), and
about the famous people he has encountered. Some thoughts on the
subject. Famous. |
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The Sound
and the Silence: A Memoir
Some things in life can mean a great
deal -- can embody hope and dreams ... and memories. The sailboat
is one such thing for the author. Silence. |
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Some sports
stories and essays inside
Check out our sports related stories
and essays, located at the bottom of the Sports
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Some special
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From stories of life years ago along
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The editor's long search
for some childhood icons
When
he was a child, the editor let fear get the better of him while he
was watching a pair of beloved TV heroes in peril. The scar from that
experience lingered for decades. For a journey through what the editor's
son calls "a weird obsession," click here.
Above:
One of the heroes in question.
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