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Dilapidated building

This building at 21 N. Main St. has been referred by the Dilapidated Buildings Commission to the Mount Vernon law director for possible filing of charges. (Virgil Shipley)

This building at 21 N. Main St. has been referred by the Dilapidated Buildings Commission to the Mount Vernon law director for possible filing of charges. (Virgil Shipley)

A nice day for a swing

It was a sunny 60 degree St. Patrick’s Day, so Heather Curphey took her two sons to Riverside Park for a spring swing. Camden, 21 months, left, nearly went to sleep in the warm air while Braden, 3, liked to swing high. (Virgil Shipley)

It was a sunny 60 degree St. Patrick’s Day, so Heather Curphey took her two sons to Riverside Park for a spring swing. Camden, 21 months, left, nearly went to sleep in the warm air while Braden, 3, liked to swing high. (Virgil Shipley)

UHS to perform ‘Children of Eden’

These Utica High School students have leads in the play, “Children of Eden.” Top row, from left, are Tasha Ramsey, Amanda Fry, Taylor Grant and Emily Have. In front, from left, are Sam Wolfe, Davie McCandlish, Dallas Ray and Cody Smith. (Virgil Shipley)

These Utica High School students have leads in the play, “Children of Eden.” Top row, from left, are Tasha Ramsey, Amanda Fry, Taylor Grant and Emily Have. In front, from left, are Sam Wolfe, Davie McCandlish, Dallas Ray and Cody Smith. (Virgil Shipley)

’34 Chevy

Harry Moctolek of Columbia Station is shown with his 1934 Chevy sedan after winning his class at the 58th Detroit Autorama Street Rod Show. Over 1,600 cars competed in the event. The car was prepared by Jack Cunningham at Jack’s Garage in Mount Vernon. (Submitted Photo)

Harry Moctolek of Columbia Station is shown with his 1934 Chevy sedan after winning his class at the 58th Detroit Autorama Street Rod Show. Over 1,600 cars competed in the event. The car was prepared by Jack Cunningham at Jack’s Garage in Mount Vernon. (Submitted Photo)
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