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Way too much Romeo in Porco film
Lifetime movie replaces facts in the Christopher Porco case with maudlin cliches
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1of56TIMES UNION STAFF Photo by Skip Dickstein - Christopher Porco leaves the offices of defense lawyer Terry Kindlon for a 3PM court appearance at the Albany County Courthouse in Albany, New York November 4, 2005SKIP DICKSTEINShow MoreShow Less
2of56Times Union staff photo by Paul Buckowski - Joan Porco, left, and her son, Christopher Porco, right, make their way to the Albany County Court House in Albany, N.Y., for the continuation of Christopher s pretrial hearing on Tuesday, May 16, 2006. Christopher is charged in the death of his father, Peter Porco and the attack of his mother back November of 2004.Paul BuckowskiShow MoreShow Less
No Main Street Canoe Fest parade this year due to road construction
Editor s note: The parade has been approved to take place on Ohio Street. The official route will be determined closer to Canoe Fest.
DARLINGTON – Unaware of conversations happening between the Canoe Fest Committee and those working on the road construction project, the Darlington City Council stated at their meeting on Tuesday that there will be no parade this year.
Director of Public Works Jeremy Williams stated that the schedule created by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) has been set with a tentative start of March 29.
“They got the go ahead from the state to set up traffic control. There are going to be hundreds of signs around the area,” Williams said.