Archive for March 2008

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VIEW FROM FALL CLOVE ROAD: WEATHER OR NOT

VIEW FROM FALL CLOVE ROAD: WEATHER OR NOT

By Mary Tucker
Our 2008 weather has me thinking about how the weather affects our lives.

THE TOWN HALL TAKES WINGS

THE TOWN HALL TAKES WINGS

By Buffy Calvert
Just when you thought you knew where things are in Andes, like where to get your hunting license or dog tag, where to go to complain to the Town Council or apply for a building permit, or, if worst came to worst, to appear before the judge, the well-worn town offices at the east end of the hamlet are flying off to spiffy new quarters in the Andes Pool House, leaving the Court behind.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

By Phyllis Galowitz
There’s a dead grouse lying in the grass about twenty feet from the glass doors in the kitchen. He’s lying on his back, his legs in the air, and his body in perfect condition.

THE WAY WE WERE - March 1908

THE WAY WE WERE – March 1908

From The Andes Recorder of March 6, 1908 — 100 Years Ago

LIBRARY NOTES - March 2008

LIBRARY NOTES – March 2008

By Valerie Brown
Since we’ve had some extremely cold days and ice followed by a thaw and mud, I thought it might be a good time to explore some of the on-line databases available through the Four County Library Research Center.