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Environmental groups work with farmer on filtration project in Fleming

FLEMING — Farmers and environmental group worked together on an environmental conservation effort in Fleming Saturday. Around 20 people, including those with the Owasco Lake Watershed Management Council and the Owasco Watershed Lake Association, trudged through thick soil and mud that morning to plant willow canes along 1,400 feet between Veness Brook and farmer Todd DuMond s crop field. DuMond, some of his family members and members of the Boy Scouts of America Troop 21 from Owasco were also putting in the willow canes, which are meant to eventually become willow trees. Dr. Dana Hall, the event s organizer and president of OWLA s board of directors, said before the event that people there would be adding the canes and distributing grass seeds, which together will create a filtration buffer that will filter out the soil, dirt and the material inside the dirt from the field and from upstream before it can reach Owasco Lake.

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Edison Local purchasing land for vehicles | News, Sports, Jobs

Richardson HAMMONDSVILLE – Edison Local school board members reorganized for the year and took action on a land purchase to store vehicles during a session on Jan. 6. Aaron Richardson, board president, and Ron Smyth, vice president, were returned to their posts with Lisa Bruzzese remaining as treasurer during the organizational session while officials discussed ongoing projects at Edison High School at a subsequent regular meeting. Superintendent Bill Beattie said the district was paying $150,000 for a nearly 3-acre tract a quarter mile from the Richmond campus to accommodate about 20 district buses and vans. He explained that the relocation was necessary in order to use the current bus garage site for the new softball field.

Edison Local school board discusses remote learning, bus routes | News, Sports, Jobs

From staff reports BERGHOLZ– The Edison Local Board of Education held its final session for 2020 with remote learning and busing issues topping the list of discussion. The school district entered into fully remote learning on Wednesday due to COVID cases and quarantines and the plan will remain in place until students return from their holiday break on Jan. 4, while leaders discussed the move during its regular meeting on Wednesday at John Gregg Elementary. “We based it on the number of positive cases and quarantines, and I think at the end of the day it was a good decision because during the last three days numbers increased,” said Superintendent Bill Beattie. “Hopefully, everyone will stay safe so they can come back to school in January.”

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