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How about a smile or a wave?

During the many hours I spent outside last week, cleaning up after Hurricane Ike, I was reassured and grateful to see our police force making regular pass-bys in their cars, checking for problems.

Poor Ms.Palin....

I felt sorry for Ms.Palin. The pained expression on her face as she tried to remember what was on the"Bush Doctrine" flash cards was so sad....

New Crime Shakes Granville

GRANVILLE - Garden urns are a familiar sight to many in the close-knit community of Granville, Ohio and until recently, were fairly safe in this small bedroom town. That is, until the long-held tradition of cow-tipping began again - but with a modern twist. Thanks to recent developments in the once-country town of Granville, there are very few cows left roaming in pastures.

Summer vacation

Summer vacation is a wonderful midwestern tradition. The idea of taking extended time off when business is slower and the children have nearly forgotten about the upcoming school year restores the soul.

Sidewalks/bike paths....

Let's get behind the idea of expanding the bike path and adding more walkways to our town. I would love to be ble to walk to and from town down Burg st. Lt's really not safe to do so during the day and out of the question after dark.
Fill out the questionnaire that is supposed to be forthcoming in the next few weeks.

Prebles "chose" to stay?!

He 'chose" to stay after interviewing and realizing he wasn't going to get the job at Olentangy!.....for that decision he is given a raise? Give me a break!

The time of my life

As I write I am watching what the commentator tells us is the opening of the 29th Olympiad of the "Modern Era." The "modern" era. Modern Times, as the historian Paul Johnson points out in his excellent book of the same name, have been stained repeatedly by the treacherous slope of moral relativism.

How about those new colors on Monomoy?

They certainly are attracting a lot of attention.

I wonder what people think about the new look.

Yet Another Obama Smear E-mail

Recently I and three hundred of my correspondent’s closest friends received an e-mail claiming that Barack Obama would be raising taxes on home sales, dividend taxes, income taxes, inheritance taxes, and would also be creating a handful of new taxes on common expenses. This same e-mail claims that Senator McCain will make no changes on the current tax rates and will add no new taxes.

The editorial The New York Times does not want you to read

The following is an editorial submitted by John McCain to The New York Times. The Times has refused to print it despite the fact they printed one for Obama last week and they requested the editorial from McCain.

Note to editor: it has been released by the McCain campaign without restriction on publication.

The editorial deemed "not fit to print" by The New York Times follows:

An honest assessment of possible Dem VP Choices

Senator Hillary Clinton (NY)

The "Comment viewing options" are great!

Are they new? If so, I overlooked them.

My preference is
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Homesick on the 4th of July

According to Mapquest, I’m about 2002.4 miles from the Granville Street Fair. Unless Doc Brown shows up with his DeLorean, it looks like its going to be impossible for me to go this year, and I have to admit, it really bums me out.

Let's begin again

Even the best relationship sometimes hit a bump in the road. Like all married couples, my wife Donna and I occasionally get ticked at each other. Sometimes we truly disagree; other times it is a simple matter of miscommunication or an incorrect assumption. When this happens and frostiness fills the room, one of us will stop and simply say to the other…

“Let’s begin again.”

The 11 Commandments of Granville:

1. Granville is special and it is something worth fighting for.
2. I live/moved here because it is unique; therefore I do not support anything that may make it common and/or plain. Doing so only destroys what I have come to love.
3. Granville is a destination; therefore, I do not encourage any business, venture, or zoning code that could rob me of that.

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