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Community comes to the rescue
      Jerry and I wish to express our sincere thanks to those considerate and sincere neighbors who came to our rescue during the fantastic Memorial Day parade. Although we are at least old enough to know better, we opted to sit on the lawn. When we rose to leave, we didn't quite make it all the way. J...
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Vandalism will not be tolerated
      On Thursday evening, May 31, several residents of Foxpoint, Foxpoint West and Presidents Walk gathered for the annual planting of the flower beds on the neighborhood entranceway island.
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Parade is anything but disgraceful
      This note is in response to the caller whose message was printsolely ed in the "Bee Heard" column published June 6. I was privileged to march in two Memorial Day parades and serve in one Honor Guard tribute with my fellow American Legionnaires in our town on this special day of remembrance.
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Rodent committee has not met
      Last week's Bee Editorial regarding inactive committees struck a chord with me. Over one year ago I met with Supervisor Satish Mohan and a Town Council member regarding an active rat's nest in my neighbor's yard. Fast forward one year. I now own two bait boxes and a rat trap, and my neighbor owns ...
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Don't leave the town with stumps
      Recent news articles regarding the devastation of the trees in last October's storm is of major concern to Western New Yorkers. Residents should be aware that the federal funds available to towns now does not include money for stump removal or replanting.
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Field trip did not follow district rules
      I am writing in objection and outrage at the recent Williamsville Mill Middle sixth grade field trip to the Islamic Mosque and Hindu Cultural Center. This appears as a thinly veiled attempt at an agenda to steer our children from the faith they were brought up with. Children were treated to religi...
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