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Sep
30
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by Lynn Leopold
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Friday, 30 September 2005 |
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I just wanted to tell you what a great job you did summarizing our Trustees meeting from Monday night. Your discussion of the many issues was clear and comprehensive. I know you have been attending the Town sewer meetings, but I know from personal experience how long it takes to wrap one's mind around the intermunicipal sewer proposal and all its complexities. Thanks for spelling it out so succinctly. You managed to capture the uncertainty and sense of concern on the part of both communities. What a great service you are providing to all of us.
Bravo!
Lynn Leopold
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Sep
30
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 30 September 2005 |
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It finally rained the other day. I suppose that's good after the drought we've had. But really, I was just getting used to not having to mow the lawn! Let's face it, the drought did have some good points. Here are my top ten:
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Sep
23
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 23 September 2005 |
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"No man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent." Abraham Lincoln put his finger on the challenge that Lansing's Town and Village governments face, struggling with the proposed sewer district. Everybody would love to have sewers. It's just that a lot of people wouldn't like to have digging and maintenence in their own back yards, or to pay for them.
The Algerine Rd./Lansing Station Rd. water district extension proposal is a microcosm of the sewer dilemma. About a hundred property owners are in fierce disagreement about whether the proposal should be enacted. Those who can least afford it have less need of it than those who would find it easier to pay. |
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Sep
16
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 16 September 2005 |
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This is our ninth issue and we are building every week Our focus is on getting the word out that we exist, and trying to build on our foundation of advertisers who support the Star so we can offer it to you at no charge. We've been working on all these fronts including making improvements in the local news and features we bring you.
We are hoping that you, as a reader, will support the Star as well, in various ways. First, tell your friends about us. The more readers we have, the more advertisers we can attract. That is a win-win-win situation, because you get the news from our home town, businesses get to tell you about themselves and we get to keep bringing you "all the news from home."
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Sep
09
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by Louise Bement
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Friday, 09 September 2005 |
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I just read Friday's Lansing Star. I found the VMAT article espicially interesting. We go to Meadowridge for our cats,so it was nice to know they are helping those poor stranded animals in the disaster area. Keep up the good work!
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