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Cudmore: Tragedy at the bus stop


Cudmore: Tragedy at the bus stop | The Daily Gazette
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A graduate of Amsterdam’s Vrooman Avenue Elementary School, Nancy Booth was in ninth grade when she died.
Her mother had died in 1942 when Nancy was about seven.  Her father lived in Miami Beach, Florida.  Nancy had a sister, Louise Booth, who was one year older. 
Nancy was being raised by her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Tetradis, at 62 Edward St. on Reid Hill.  Her grandmother, also named Nancy Booth, lived in Amsterdam. 
Shortly after 8 a.m. on Nov. 29, 1949, a cold light rain was falling on Amsterdam’s Guy Park Avenue.  The street was slippery as students arrived for class at the former Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School.  ....

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Couple's Discovery of Prohibition-Era Whiskey Unravels Mystery of Bootlegger Who Built House in 1915


Stirling & Glasgow, Scotland. Est. 1878
That the stash is so well preserved is not surprising: Each bottle was sheathed in the original Old Smuggler tissue-paper, reading, “The Produce of the Heather Hills of Scotland,” then painstakingly cloaked in long, hardened sticks of straw. The bundles were stuffed with loose straw, then wrapped together in multiple, heavy layers of brown packaging paper. Like a cherished Christmas present, the bulky parcels are tied and knotted tightly, several times over and crossways, with sturdy white string.  
The bottles were also fitted with what Drummond believes was an early version of a nonrefillable cap. A spirits expert at one of the auction houses Drummond consulted told him the cap was most likely created to prevent counterfeiters from using established brand labels and bottles. ....

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