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bgcz Friends of History Plans Fundraiser at Mimi s Aug. 26
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Pgpq TIMELINE: The political career of Scarborough MPP Mitzie Hunter
 Bob Pike has made a few big changes to his lifestyle 鈥?all aimed at improving the environment.The Barrie man has purchased an electric car that costs $2 to run weekly.Hes also placed a networked charger in his home that sends email updates, calculates savings, and monitors home temperature and current draw, and bought a cordless, battery-powered lawnmower and snowblower.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I ;m a pragmatic person and took the electric plunge 鈥?it has been an amazing time,  he said. I could go on all day about the positive aspects of our changes.聽 stanley thermos mug Middle-class folks can go full electric easily, have fun with it and save money over time. It is no punishment at all.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But if youre not in a position to purchase a new vehicle or overhaul y stanley flask our inventory of outdoor equipment, what can you do to help the environment  Well, plenty, according to the City of Barries source water protection team.From car washing to snow and salt management, residents can take simple yet tangible actions within their everyday lives. Here are a few suggestions:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                          stanley fr                鈥?Chemical handling and storage 鈥?Choose non-toxic and biodegradable products, avoid pouring chemicals and pharmaceuticals down the drain, and dispose of any damaged or unwanted products at the citys hazardous waste depot.                ARTICLE CONTI Zrlj The story behind Powassan deputy mayor s mystery apology
 OSWEGO, NY 鈥?For 130 years, the American Red Cross has been helping neighbors down the street, across the country and around the world.Taking part in the officia stanley cups l ribbon cutting stanley mug , from left are: Jackie Thorpe 鈥?chamber of commerce, Terry Wilbur 鈥?county legislator, Linda Lockwood - county legislator, Ron Woodward 鈥?Fulton Mayor, Holly Carpenter 鈥?Senator Richies office, Amy Tressider - county legislator, Tom Gillen - Oswego Mayor, Susan Pope 鈥?emergency services manager at the Red Cross, Kirk Coates 鈥?DAT volunteer, Dave and Lee Webber 鈥?DAT volunteers, Danielle Hayden 鈥?branch director at the Red Cross, and Beth Hilton 鈥?executive stanley drinking cup  director of the chamber.This, however, could not have been accomplished without the support of its donors.Recently, the Central New York Chapter was given the opportunity from its donor base to invest in a new disaster response vehicle.The $90,000 vehicle was unveiled Thursday at the Oswego branch office on West First Street.It was purchased exclusively with donations.The vehicle is used to provide disaster stricken individuals with a safe and comfortable shelter.The vehicle has already received its trial by fire, Kirk Coates and Dave Webber,  team leaders  DAT volunteers, responded recently to a blaze in the Central Square 鈥?Hastings area.The DRV is equipped with a waiting bench for clients, two to four workstations, comfort kits, a small refrigerator and more, Coates聽 said. It has its own generator, heater and air conditioning,  he added.  It will