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Neily pumpkin tips 1,000 pounds
PEI grower takes Atlantic honours
Article online since October 5th 2008
Will Neily of Paradise posed Sunday morning with his 1,055-pound pumpkin that was good for sixth place at the 24th annual annual Pumpkin Weighoff in Windsor Saturday. It was also the largest Neily has ever grown Neily, a former Atlantic and Canadian champion, also entered an 879-pound pumpkin...
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Annapolis County Events
Updated September 30
Article online since September 30th 2008
NOTICE Annapolis County Events space is provided for local non-profit organizations. Space is limited to about 25 words. There is no guarantee that notices will be printed. Contact 825-3457, 532-2219, fax 825-6707, email editor@annapolisspectator.ca, or drop them off at 87 Commercial Street,...
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Lawrencetown opens village office
New facility gives residents better access to staff, commission
Article online since September 30th 2008
The Village of Lawrencetown is open for business. Residents of Annapolis County’s only village had the opportunity Saturday to check out the community’s new office and meet village commissioners and staff during an afternoon open house. “This marks the beginning of great things to...
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Wanted: Princess for Middleton
Apple Blossom opening in jeopardy
Article online since September 30th 2008
By Heather Killen Spectator NovaNewsNow.com Middleton needs a brave princess (or prince) to save the opening of the Apple Blossom Festival. After years of vying for the honour, Middleton was awarded the opportunity to host the official opening for the Apple Blossom Festival in 2009, a gesture...
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Middleton’s 125 Park getting facelift
Getting ready for town's centennial
Article online since September 30th 2008
By Heather Killen Spectator NovaNewsNow.com The 125 Park in Middleton is getting a facelift for the town’s Centennial. The town public works crews were busy last week revitalizing the 125 park in the middle of town. Earlier this summer, the fences were taken down and old tennis courts were...
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