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by Halina Biernacki
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I used to enjoy relaxing around Niagara Falls. It’s not very relaxing now that this article (“Home Economics,” Artvoice v10n17) reports that four billion gallons of tainted H2O (sewage) is dumped into the Niagara River each year. Not much fun to watch sewage spilling into the Niagara River.
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by Dan Ruisi
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As a Catskill mountain boy, I first heard of Wegmans in college after I made a bunch of friends from Rochester. The glowing words they used to describe it had me convinced that Wegmans was a very special place. They also talked about Tops, and sang the truly Western New York tune “Tops never mops.” When I learned that I would be moving to Buffalo, I was a little excited that I would be able to shop at the famous Wegmans supermarkets.
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