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JOHNSTOWN The Johnstown Senior Citizens Center recently received a sprucing up from the city Department of Public Works.
Center Executive Director Diedrie Roemer, who is also associated with the local Lions Club, reported recently to the Common Council that she wanted to thank DPW, which got the facility “cleaned up this spring.”
She thanked the DPW staff for also hanging flags on Main Street and “making our city a welcoming place.”
“We are looking forward to the beautiful hanging flower baskets coming in May,” Roemer stated. “The Lions Club is accepting donations for the flowers, which can be mailed to P.O. Box 305, Johnstown, NY 12095.” She said any amount is “very much appreciated.”
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Johnstown’s library Dungeons & Dragons group. (Photo submitted) Johnstown Public Library Librarian Robert Weatherby. (The Leader-Herald/Michael Anich)
Johnstown Public Library Librarian Robert Weatherby. (The Leader-Herald/Michael Anich)
JOHNSTOWN Johnstown Public Library officials say Librarian Robert Weatherby couldn’t have come at a better time for the facility both before and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now the 38 S. Market St. library and its patrons are waiting like everyone for things to get back to normal, but one gets the feeling Weatherby will keep plugging away.
“We love Robert,” says April Meyer, whose two children are part of a Dungeons & Dragons online group run by Weatherby.