The Self Proclaimed Twain Harte Commissioner, Billy Fitter-Gnot spoke to a committee of six on Saturday. They all agreed, down town Twain Harte has been misused for over 65 years.
“Visitors want to be able to cross the street without looking both ways,” said Fitter-Gnot. “Not only that, but don’t you think it would be […]
Posted by SMT on 30 Mar 2009 at 8:43 pm under Columns | Link
After days of heated debate, the Society for the Preservation of Historic Columbia agreed that it’s time to let some modern technology into the park.
“We already have an ATM and electronic cash registers” Said Ly Ying, president of the SPHC.
“Why not let people cruise on a Saturday night. You know? Just like in Modesto in […]
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Ah, springtime! The air is fresh! Butterflies are flittering about! The grass is green and growing! No, wait! It’s a bummer ‘cause now I gotta get out the weed-eater and slave away.
Posted by SMT on 30 Mar 2009 at 8:43 pm under Columns | Link
While visiting Arnold last week to grab a bite to eat I was able to sit with the Chair Person of the Economic Development Committee and ask a few questions about tourism and other ways the town with a population of 4,218 was finding ways to increase business.
Justin O. Baughdy, chair person of the committee, […]
Posted by SMT on 30 Mar 2009 at 8:42 pm under Columns | Link
On the sunny Saturday morning of March 14th, seven members of the Historical Grave Detection Group (HGDG) gathered at Carter’s Cemetery on the hill above Tuolumne to investigate the proposed 4.5 acres designated for the expansion of the cemetery. Equipped with GPS devices, walkie-talkies, flags and notepads, the crew, who had been hired by the […]
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