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APRIL 28, 2019 Homecoming
“The Raffle” painting, upcoming exhibit
WEATHER Cloudy today. Highs
45 to 50; lows 25 to 30. drawing attention to local Irish heritage
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60 YEARS OF HISTORY
event on Thurs-
day, Ms. Stefanik
said she thought
the site would be
announced volun-
tarily, and should Stefanik
go to Fort Drum.
By BOB BECKSTEAD Camp Ravenna Joint Military Train-
[email protected]
MASSENA — Curran Renewable
Energy, a wood pellet producer in
TIMELINE
ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY
ing Center in Ohio and Fort Custer
Training Center in Michigan are also
under consideration. Ms. Stefanik
Massena, is taking its products over- said that Acting Secretary of Defense
seas on a trial basis thanks in part to Patrick M. Shanahan told her during
the St. Lawrence Seaway, which will 1959 an Armed Services Committee meet-
help get them to their final destina- On April 25, St. Lawrence ing that they do intend to release the
tion. Seaway opened to deep draft
navigation. See STEFANIK A7
Ten thousand metric tons of pellets
made by Curran Renewable Energy On June 27, Massena hosts
will be taken to the port of Ogdens- ceremonies with world leaders
burg and then shipped to Denmark,
where they will be servicing Ekman, a
utility company. The company’s sup-
recognizing the Seaway as
one of the most challenging
engineering feats in history.
Gen. Piatt
ply base currently includes the United
States, as well as Quebec and Ontario.
The plant was chipping away at
1976
Stunt driver Kenny Powers
proud of
Drum legacy
attempts to jump the
making the pellets this week, with St. Lawrence River in a Rocket-
NATIONAL ARCHIVES piles continuing to build, which will powered Lincoln Continental.
eventually find their way overseas.
Construction of the Seaway began in a groundbreaking
ceremony in Massena on Aug. 10, 1954, and lasted five years. Patrick Curran, president of Curran 1989 FAREWELL SET WEDNESDAY:
Renewable Energy and Seaway Tim- At this time, the Seaway has
Commander says he’s glad
ber Harvesting, said the company has already handled more than
until July 1 to get the pellets ready for 160,000 ships from more than of community connections
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from glass photo negatives, to at least one Florida elections network. the funeral as we know it
like parts of a puzzle But which one? is becoming a relic
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