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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 04 November 2005 |
The Lakewatch Inn was jammed Friday (10/28) night when the Corporate Development Committee of Lansing Central Schools, Inc. (CDC) held its annual auction. "This event has been referred to as a 'prom' for Lansing adults by some members of the community," says Bobbi Wasenko, a CDC member.The Joe Bruno Band played as guests danced, bid on items, gambled, ate and drank. A ticket got you a program with a number on the back that could be used for bidding on items. Geoff Wright was the auctioneer. |
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by Karen Veaner
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Friday, 04 November 2005 |
A Gallery of Weird Hair Weird hair invaded the middle school last Friday (10/28)! |
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by Marie C. Almon
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Friday, 04 November 2005 |
The Lansing Christian Women ALWAYS start with a prayer. They ALWAYS say grace before the meal. And they ALWAYS end with a prayer. But, what happens between prayers is anybody's guess. Or wish.
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by Matthew P. Binkewicz
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Friday, 04 November 2005 |
Ask IMO Lansing's Advice Column Dear IMO, My daughter has chosen not to attend college this fall. We are in complete agreement with her decision as she is not ready to settle down and concentrate on any particular course of study. While she takes some time to decide her future plans, she continues to work as a salesperson at a department store in the mall.
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by Kerry A. Barnes
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Ithaca... On November 3rd, Animal Control Officers (ACOs) at the Tompkins County SPCA received mandated reporter training from Child Protective Services (CPS). The ACOs, Jacquelyn Brashear and Lynne Merchant, took the training so that they could be better equipped to recognize signs indicating child abuse, and better connected with CPS so that they could act on any case potentially involving child abuse. Because of the link between animal cruelty and violence in general – especially child abuse – the SPCA sees this training as one step toward becoming a partner in a larger nexus of service providers that counters abuse and strives to make the Tompkins community more humane for people and animals. Because the SPCA’s ACOs investigate animal cruelty cases, they are potentially in proximity to other crimes statistically related to animal abuse. |
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