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Bernie MacDonell calls it a career

STEPHEN RICCIO SHAWVILLE July 29, 2020 Bernie’s Barbershop closed its doors in early June, wrapping up a successful 52 years in business for owner and

It’s all in the cards

EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC July 29, 2020 An “astronomical” feat occurred at a cribbage game on July 7. In a one-on-one match, Otter Lake resident Cheryl

The way we were

Aug. 2, 1995 25 Years Ago Giants win Campbell’s Bay tourney: With 16 teams participating, its an understatement to say organizers Jane Ann Findlay and

Idiot or coward

Dear Editor, Whoever defaced the sign for the PPJ Trail is an idiot or a coward.

Bernie MacDonell calls it a career

STEPHEN RICCIO SHAWVILLE July 29, 2020 Bernie’s Barbershop closed its doors in early June, wrapping up a successful 52 years in business for owner and barber Bernie MacDonell. After taking over from Bill Fletcher in 1982, MacDonell said it was

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Pandemic won’t stop Pontiac players

EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC July 29, 2020 In the words of the band Queen: “Empty spaces, what are we living for? Abandoned places, I guess we know the score, on and on Does anybody know what we are looking for? The

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It’s all in the cards

EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC July 29, 2020 An “astronomical” feat occurred at a cribbage game on July 7. In a one-on-one match, Otter Lake resident Cheryl Mousseau managed to . . .

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The way we were

Aug. 2, 1995 25 Years Ago Giants win Campbell’s Bay tourney: With 16 teams participating, its an understatement to say organizers Jane Ann Findlay and Lisa Dagenais were satisfied with their first baseball tournament. Teams from throughout the Pontiac, Fort

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