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    Submitted by Larry Andrews Posted on: 2009-08-04

    Is there a way to access the death notices, or local stories on occasion? I was born in Springville but no longer in the area. Today I read an obit in regards to Robert & Cloe Farner,but there were no details of what happened.

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    Will the Journal ever return to having an online archive of the Death Notices. That was a feature that all family historians surely miss. Please take steps to restore to feature to this paper. Thank You

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    Submitted by Fred Andrews Posted on: 2009-08-05

    I also look forward to keep up with friends & relatives,living & dead. Why is it removed? I live in Texas.

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    Submitted by Jan Posted on: 2009-08-08

    I agree with everyone above. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. When I first saw this new site, I thought for sure I had clicked onto the wrong page. It's a remnant of what it used to be. I actually am on this very page because I clicked "police and fire logs" and this is where it keeps taking me. Oh well. Everyone thinks they can make things "better". Sometimes things just need to be left alone.

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    Submitted by It's Me Again Posted on: 2009-08-08

    Here is a link to the description of the accident involving Chloe and Robert Farner. Copy and paste the link to your browser bar. If it doesn't work for you, just search Farner, Webster, Ma accident. Thank God the internet is still fairly reliable. My condolences to the Farner family and friends of Robert and Chloe.

    http://www.wbz.com/Two-killed-in-Webster-accident/4918656


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    Music in the Library...a Concert Series
    Submitted by Karen McClure Posted on: 2009-11-24

    Please place this article in the Springville Journal. Thank you.




    Music in the Library…A Concert Series will feature a Celtic Christmas on December 11th at 7:00 p.m. Kindred is the husband and wife team of David and Felicia Meyer. Schooled in theatre and classical music as well as folk and popular song, they bring a compelling stage presence to their wide-ranging repertoire capturing the hearts of audiences throughout the United States and Canada.

    With Felicia Meyer's incredible voice and guitar, and Dave Meyer's dynamic and versatile cello playing, Kindred brings to life both old and new music in the Celtic tradition. Using a rare blending of voice, cello, guitars, and percussion, Kindred draw their music from the Irish poets, pubs, and county fairs; from the Scottish Highlands, Atlantic Canada, and the Appalachian crannies of the American southeast.

    The band's CD, Celtic Flair, offers a sample of the beauty of their music. A live performance by Kindred captivates the audience with beautiful ballads, heartfelt emotional singing, and virtuoso playing. Driving fiddle tunes played on the cello make them unique on the Celtic scene. Kindred performances include a healthy dose of humor including the festival favorite "Half a Hundred Nuns" song based on a true story. The band is known for their engaging, charismatic personalities and funny banter. Kindred makes the audience part of the performance, rousing their emotions to standing ovations.

    Kindred has been Artists in residence at Buffalo's Trocaire College since 2000. The band has performed sold out concerts for the Lancaster Opera House and the Fredonia Opera House and will be returning to those venues in March 2004. They are regular performers at the Hochstein School of Music with Sampler records. Other performances include the Smith Opera House in Geneva, NY and the Hornell Arts Council Concert series. Kindred has been invited to perform with Grammy nominated Joanie Madden and Cherish the Ladies. They have also shared the stage with the likes of the world famous Furey Brothers, and legendary folk singer Steve Gillette. Kindred has been critically acclaimed for their unique style and original compositions.


    The Friends of the Collins Public Library sponsor the Music in the Library series. All concerts are free and open to the public, although free will donations are gratefully accepted.This event is made possible in part by the Arts Council in Buffalo & Erie County with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts’ Decentralization Program. For more information, call the Collins Public Library at 532-5129.
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