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The Olive Library’s Ruth Anne Muller will head up a cavalcade of stars at the Olivebridge United Methodist Church, Rte 213, Olivebridge, NY, Saturday, November 11th at 7:30 PM for a “Veteran’s Salute”, and evening of homespun cabaret as a special tribute, free to local veterans who come in uniform . For more information, Call Ruth Anne at 657-2565

Once Again: All Dems!
County Races Run Anti-GOP, With Bonacic Protested & A Close Charter OK

11/9//06 By Paul Smart
As seems to be the new trend in both Ulster County and our town, Tuesday night, when 2006 election results started coming in for local and national Midterm races, was a time for Democrats to feel power.

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Onteora’s Future Now
Super Candidate Comes To District As Board Mulls Major Repair Fund Bonds

11/9/2006By Lisa Childers
The future has been looming large for the Onteora School District of late, and looks to be key to happenings In the district over the coming weeks as stakeholders have been asked to attend a special Meet the Candidate event at the high school to get to know the woman all eyes are now looking at as the next Onteora superintendent.

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Sewer Story

11/9/06 Gary Alexander
While all parties concerned seem to be chanting the mantra "long way from a done deal," the proposed wastewater plant in Boiceville seems to be inching closer to reality as the question of location clarifies.

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A Jar Of Olives...



Valley Operatic
Shokan’s Woerner Releases a New CD

11/9/06 By Violet Snow
“It took me a long time to come to classical music,” says soprano Danielle Woerner of Shokan, whose second CD of contemporary classical songs, Voices of the Valley, is just out from Albany Records. The daughter of two part-time professional musicians, she rebelled against the omnipresence of classical music in the house. Her father was also an engineer, and he wired the whole house with speakers. “I would open the bathroom linen closet, and Wagner would be blaring out through the towels. I couldn’t get away from it except by closing the door of my room and playing protest songs on the guitar.”

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