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A dry, starless night contributed to a robust crowd for the seventh annual Classic Image Johnstown Holiday Parade on Friday.
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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins

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Union skates past Clarkson, 5-1, in ECAC Hockey

Union skates past Clarkson, 5-1, in ECAC Hockey

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Union beats St. Lawrence, 4-3

Union beats St. Lawrence, 4-3

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Dona Ann McAdams:
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Owl rescued
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Siena wins opener
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Comments by bosox164

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Posted on September 10 at 3:53 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Judge Jung isn't fit to be the Fulton County dog catcher. 80,00 cases and a letter from fellow lawyers who wouldn't rat out a friend even as they were on their way to the electric chair means nothing. Jung has some serious issues going on in his head and needs to be removed from public office for life.

On Judges eyeing Jung's appeal

Posted on July 9 at 8:56 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Give it time - the environmental whacko lefties will be in court soon to stop this project. They'll also drag in a few welfare cases that sit in their house all day watching Jerry Springer and don't like the train horn noise.

On Rail hub to be built in city

Posted on July 8 at 9:11 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Worthless garbage. Should get the electric chair as far as I am concerned.

On Women who beat, robbed elderly Rotterdam woman get long prison sentences

Posted on June 26 at 3:58 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Ms. Gioia's opinion is irrelevant. She misses the fact that gun ownership is guaranteed by the Constitution in the same manner than free speech and assembly is protected.

She then goes on to say, “I respect the fact gun owners feel they have to own them, but there's more chance for violence when people are harboring guns. Society has changed; now, when people fight, they don't slap each other, they pull out a gun." Ms. Giola, there’s also a ‘chance’ that an article in today’s newspaper will give someone the idea to blow up a bridge somewhere. Should we shut down the newspaper? Better yet, let’s run background checks on people who want to read the paper and then make them get licenses before buying the newspaper.

People like Ms. Giola should really take a good look at themselves and their ‘selective constitutionality’ attitude.

On Supreme Court decision on guns little surprise to some

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