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$100k facade grant possible (Pontiac Daily Leader)
The Pontiac Public Library could qualify for a $100,000 facade grant, the City Council heard Monday, when members of the board of trustees asked for city financial support for a $1.4 million expansion project.
Genealogy Records Are Given to Library (New York Times)
A New York society turns over its archives for safekeeping.
Cemeteries offer glimpse into Gilford s history (The Citizen of Laconia)
COURTESY PHOTO THIS GRAVESITE belongs to George W.M. Bean, a Civil War veteran who died of smallpox. HIs grave, although difficult to locate, can be found along a hiking trail from Gunstock to Ellacoya. There are 26 cemeteries throughout the town.
EFFINGHAM EVENTS (Savannah Morning News)
Sizzlin' Summer Celebration
Knee deep in Finns: Naselle Festival celebrates culture and community (The Daily News)
When the Finns who live along the lower Columbia celebrate their heritage, they leave no fin unflapped. Every other summer for 26 years, the community has organized a weekend packed with song, dance, games, stories, food and art firmly grounded in Finnish sisu — the feisty spirit of their culture.
'The People That Came Before' (The Post-Standard)
Madison County officials have used a $19,192 state grant to restore order to their county's history.
News briefs (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)
Find out what's happening in Plymouth and surrounding towns.
EFFINGHAM EVENTS (Savannah Morning News)
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