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Goller, Baines Win 2008 Stott Arts Awards (East Aurora Advertiser)
In what is fast becoming an East Aurora tradition, the Salon of the Roycroft Inn came alive Saturday night with verse, song and music at the 12th annual Mary and Gil Stott Award ceremony and reception. With many of Elbert Hubbard's descendants joining in the celebration, poet and writer Gay Baines and singer, former Advertiser editor and current Town Historian Robert Lowell Goller were honored ...
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Lean, Mean and Quick Blue Devils Get Ready for '08 Opener Against Iroquois (East Aurora Advertiser)
Are you ready for some football? Anyone who was at Ralph Wilson Stadium last Nov. 2--and there were at least a thousand of us--to watch the Blue Devils come within a couple of yards of taking the Class B Section VI Championship is probably as anxious for the season to start as are fifth-year coach Tim Wade's varsity players. That opening game against Iroquois on Sept. 4 at the High School can't ...
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School Grounds Being Readied for Students (East Aurora Advertiser)
The East Aurora School Board met on Monday to discuss fiscal news and pressing issues about the beginning of the new school year.
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Hollywood Celebrity Buzz: Sarah Palin, Lynne Spears (Gay Wired)
Gossip so good it's got to be gay! Before we get into something of a serious nature—yes serious, folks… it can’t be all fun and games—I have to thank the folks over at Queerty.com for reminding me that reality shows sometimes offer the best fodder for hotties of the week.
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Superman Gay? Smith Gets Revenge. (Sci Fi Wire)
Science fiction fans may know that Smith 's dream project was to revive the Superman franchise right after his hit Chasing Amy in 1997 and that he wrote multiple versions of a script and hoped to direct the movie at one point. That never happened, and for a long time Smith was a bitter about it.
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Alton athletic backers need volunteers (The Telegraph)
GODFREY - With Alton High and Middle School sports under way, for the first time all athletes' parents automatically are members of the Alton Athletic Association.
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Former fire chief Gay loses battle with cancer (Midland Daily News)
A retired Midland Fire Department chief died Friday after a brief struggle with pancreatic cancer.
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Former fire chief Gay loses battle with cancer (Midland Daily News)
A retired Midland Fire Department chief died Friday after a brief struggle with pancreatic cancer.
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Goller, Baines Win 2008 Stott Arts Awards (East Aurora Advertiser)
In what is fast becoming an East Aurora tradition, the Salon of the Roycroft Inn came alive Saturday night with verse, song and music at the 12th annual Mary and Gil Stott Award ceremony and reception. With many of Elbert Hubbard's descendants joining in the celebration, poet and writer Gay Baines and singer, former Advertiser editor and current Town Historian Robert Lowell Goller were honored ...
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Lean, Mean and Quick Blue Devils Get Ready for '08 Opener Against Iroquois (East Aurora Advertiser)
Are you ready for some football? Anyone who was at Ralph Wilson Stadium last Nov. 2--and there were at least a thousand of us--to watch the Blue Devils come within a couple of yards of taking the Class B Section VI Championship is probably as anxious for the season to start as are fifth-year coach Tim Wade's varsity players. That opening game against Iroquois on Sept. 4 at the High School can't ...
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School Grounds Being Readied for Students (East Aurora Advertiser)
The East Aurora School Board met on Monday to discuss fiscal news and pressing issues about the beginning of the new school year.
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The GOP resentment strategy (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
Can the super-rich former governor of Massachusetts -- the son of a Fortune 500 CEO who made a vast fortune in the leveraged-buyout business -- really keep a straight face while denouncing "Eastern elites"' Can the former mayor of New York City, a man who, as USA Today put it, "marched in gay pride parades, dressed up in drag and lived temporarily...
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Lean, Mean and Quick Blue Devils Get Ready for '08 Opener Against Iroquois (East Aurora Advertiser)
Are you ready for some football? Anyone who was at Ralph Wilson Stadium last Nov. 2--and there were at least a thousand of us--to watch the Blue Devils come within a couple of yards of taking the Class B Section VI Championship is probably as anxious for the season to start as are fifth-year coach Tim Wade's varsity players. That opening game against Iroquois on Sept. 4 at the High School can't ...
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School Grounds Being Readied for Students (East Aurora Advertiser)
The East Aurora School Board met on Monday to discuss fiscal news and pressing issues about the beginning of the new school year.
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17 questions about the new TV season (San Francisco Chronicle)
1. Is "Friday Night Lights" coming back and what's the DirecTV connection? Yes, there will be a third season of the acclaimed NBC series about high school football that's not really about high school football. But there wouldn't be a series at all without...
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Donna Wilson and Jonathan Grant (Foster's Daily Democrat)
ROCHESTER — Ruth Ballou and Donald Wilson of Rochester are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Wilson, to Jonathan Grant Sr., son of Larry Grant and Gay Richard of Dover.
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Former fire chief Gay loses battle with cancer (Midland Daily News)
A retired Midland Fire Department chief died Friday after a brief struggle with pancreatic cancer.
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The Bachelor Life Includes a Family (New York Times)
With fertility technology or adoption, single men both gay and straight are becoming single fathers.
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Former fire chief Gay loses battle with cancer (Midland Daily News)
A retired Midland Fire Department chief died Friday after a brief struggle with pancreatic cancer.
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Lean, Mean and Quick Blue Devils Get Ready for '08 Opener Against Iroquois (East Aurora Advertiser)
Are you ready for some football? Anyone who was at Ralph Wilson Stadium last Nov. 2--and there were at least a thousand of us--to watch the Blue Devils come within a couple of yards of taking the Class B Section VI Championship is probably as anxious for the season to start as are fifth-year coach Tim Wade's varsity players. That opening game against Iroquois on Sept. 4 at the High School can't ...
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