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Opinions & Letters December 10, 2006
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Whom do you miss?
Rob Price
      There’s a small sign on the front door of a log cabin my family has owned in Canada for many years. The signs says — and this will give you a clue how many years we have owned it — “I miss Ike. Hell, I even miss Harry.” When I was young, I had no idea what the sign meant.
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Attend Dec.12 meeting for Lyon future
      In 1923, a beautiful building was built on the corner of Liberty and East Washington Streets. It was designed by a prominent architect by the name of Palmar Rogers of New York City. It was built on property owned by the Davenport and Haverling families. This property was given to the school distric...
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No need to fear historic preservaton
      To the Editor, Rob Price’s front-page article about Bath Village’s revisiting of a proposed historical panel was very interesting. Let me share that my husband and I moved to Bath 20 years ago. Prior to that, on Long Island, we lived in historic as well as not-so-historic neighborhoods.
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Try explaining loss of Lyon to children
      To the Editor, How often do we talk with our children or grandchildren asking their opinions on issues that effect the future? Several months ago, my 10-yearold grandson asked some questions regarding the ‘old’ Dana Lyon School and the prospect that it would be demolished and a drug store would b...
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Gateway to Fingerlakes shouldn’t lose history
      To the Editor, I am a local farmer and businessman following in the footsteps of my father, Lisle Hopkins. I’ve spent my entire life here in Bath and graduated from Haverling High School after having attended elementary grades on the Dana L. Lyon site.
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