Tioga Town Center art fair opens today
By Jessica Sheldon | Feb. 23, 2012About 100 artists will showcase their work this weekend at the fifth annual Winter Fine Arts Fair at the Tioga Town Center.
About 100 artists will showcase their work this weekend at the fifth annual Winter Fine Arts Fair at the Tioga Town Center.
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In the coming weeks, there might be a game when you forget he is gone.
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This is a response to the article, “Sorority member speaks out about election.”
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