Springs Community Members Will Celebrate Completion Of Pussy's Pond Bridge This Weekend - 27 East

Springs Community Members Will Celebrate Completion Of Pussy's Pond Bridge This Weekend

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Co-chair Dick Bruce at "Art in the Garden." COURTESY FRAN CONIGLIARO

Co-chair Dick Bruce at "Art in the Garden." COURTESY FRAN CONIGLIARO

Amy Zerner's artistic couture.

Amy Zerner's artistic couture.

This Vermont Castings wood stove puts out 37,000 BTUs at 77 percent efficiency and already meets the 2020 EPA emission standards. Great for a small house, cabin or large room. The ash pan under the stove makes cleaning real easy and the griddle top can be used for cooking or heating food. Cost is around $2,200 plus installation. ANDREW MESSINGER

This Vermont Castings wood stove puts out 37,000 BTUs at 77 percent efficiency and already meets the 2020 EPA emission standards. Great for a small house, cabin or large room. The ash pan under the stove makes cleaning real easy and the griddle top can be used for cooking or heating food. Cost is around $2,200 plus installation. ANDREW MESSINGER OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

authorRohma Abbas on Jan 22, 2013
The bridge over Pussy’s Pond in Springs, a project that has been years in the making, is essentially complete—an accomplishment that will be officially celebrated this Sunday, January 27. The... more

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