Storm Damage 06.25.2013 In Photos

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Storm Damage 06.25.2013 In Photos

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Paul Klinger, a resident of Lincoln Ave. that was nearly hit by the falling branch commented,
"I was on my way home from T.J. Butcher Block, where I went to gt a sandwich. Have you
ever tried their sandwiches..

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... I admitted I had and they are great. "Well so I have this ham sandwich in a bag and
CRACK and the thing fell right next to me. It could have killed me!"

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I asked what else he thought.

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While he pondered negligence, act of god, etc. He decided it would be best to go eat his sandwich.

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Trees on wires put out the power on many.

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All over town.

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Meanwhile everyone at Chautauqua stayed dry and entertained.

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Re: Storm Damage 06.25.2013 In Photos

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Meanwhile everyone at Chautauqua stayed dry and entertained.


Jim,

Except for a drip here and there, it was dry inside the tent. I assume that the tent lost power at some point before the event, as the whole thing was powered by a borrowed gas-powered generator.

Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry (on stage) never seemed to mind the weather. He probably sailed in worse.

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