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Together we can relieve the stress on the sewage system. Public Works is working diligently to repair the system and pump away excess water. All residents and businesses citywide should severely limit water usage until further noti
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Many producers experienced cool, damp weather last week which halted or slowed harvest operations.
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Nothing spells disappointment more during the pesto-making season than visiting your basil patch only to find your carefully tended crop ravaged. But that is exactly what happened to Meg McGrath, a plant pathologist based at Cornell’s Long Island Horticultural Research and Extension Center,
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