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by Matthew P. Binkewicz
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Friday, 18 November 2005 |
Ask IMO Lansing's Advice Column Dear IMO, I have a problem with my neighbors. I mean I have a problem with their run-off water. They direct all of their rain water from their gutters away from their properties. My house is situated at the base of a small hill. The contours of the land are such that most of their diverted water ends up in my yard and in my basement. Their homes are approximately a hundred yards from mine, and I am sure I’d have a hard time proving it was their water that causes the flood in my basement every time a storm hits the area. Is there anything I can do to correct this situation? I like my neighbors, but I can’t stand their run-off. Sincerely, Water in the Basement.
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Nov
18
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by Marie C. Almon
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Friday, 18 November 2005 |
The Asbury Assembly of God Church will be the host church for the annual Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service on Tuesday, November 22, at 7 pm at their 2978 North Triphammer Road, Lansing facility. Leaders and worshippers from All Saints Catholic Church, Grace Baptist Church and Lansing United Methodist Church will join the hour-long service.  Asbury Church |
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Nov
18
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by Betty Hegarty
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Friday, 18 November 2005 |
My name is Winnie. I’m an 8 year-old Bassett hound. Betty Hegarty owns me. We know you haven’t heard from us for a few weeks – we have been sad over the unexpected death of one of my housemate dogs, Bernie. Although we will continue with our dog-training articles in a few weeks, this week Betty will mostly write about a local veterinarian, Dr. Richard Orzeck, also known as Dr. Oz, who practices small animal veterinary medicine at the Trumansburg Veterinary Clinic. Dr. Orzeck is the author of two books and numerous articles. James Herriot was an English veterinarian who became famous by writing a series of universally loved books about his life as a veterinarian. We think Dr. Orzeck may just be our own local version of James Herriot. |
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Nov
18
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by Dan Veaner
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Last Saturday (11/12) morning six Webelos Cub Scouts went to school. In fact they went to the one room school house in the Lansing Town Square to learn what it was like for kids their age to go to school in Lansing about 150 years ago. "We're studying how we got to where we are with the schools on the hill, where we have 300 employees and we started with one," said Scout Leader Roger VandePoel. "We're lucky to have it. It could have been burned down or turned into a house."  The Field School today |
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by Allison Veaner
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Friday, 18 November 2005 |
Hi my name is Banjo! I am 10 months old and a neutered male. I used to be a stray but I am a fun loving kitten who loves to play and explore! Although I might need some watching I am a great kitten! Please come to the A.S.P.C.A now and adopt me! Visit the SPCA Web Page ---- v1i18 |
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