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ALEXANDER — The Western New York Gas & Steam Engine Association was concerned, at first, about how many people might show up at this year’s Gas & Steam Engine Rally, association president Bill Dellapenta says. ... The association need not have worried. “The turnout this year was phenomenal. I think we had a record day on Saturday — 5,000 people came through the gate Dellapenta said Thursday.” Overall attendance might have been up from 2019, when the association last hosted a rally.
OAKFIELD — A lot of the outdoor sitework is complete as contractors continue toward a fall 2022 completion of a $15.3 million improvement project in the Oakfield-Alabama Central School District. Some of the work at the Elementary School is done or on target to be completed this fall, said Superintendent John Fisgus. There’s a brand-new bus loop on the north side of the Elementary School building. Work continues on a new cafeteria and kitchen at the school, as well as a new main office. Its entrance will be rebuilt. There will also be a new teachers’ lounge and gym bleachers and partition. Other features of the project will be new tennis courts; a new stage, lighting and rigging of the Middle/High School Auditorium; bus garage exterior masonry construction and window sill work; bus garage trench drain work; and a new district generator. Summary of article By BRIAN QUINN - bquinn@batavianews.com
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