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Bad weather doesn’t stop community school support

NEW MADISON – “Only one time I can remember that we ever got rained out,” said an announcer. “That was less than ten years ago and… it was (really) raining!!!”

This year it wasn’t raining, at least not at the moment. It was drizzling. It was windy and the temperature was in the 40’s. That didn’t stop Patriot supporters from turning out for the annual Tri-Village School & Community Fair parade, however.

Was it too cold? Not according to some. One student said it will be too cold when it hits minus 20 degrees. Another said she didn’t care how cold it was, but if it started snowing she was heading back to the school.

Robin Houp, who came from Florida to be with her father, Palestine Grand Marshal Herb Saylor, said minus 10 degrees would be too cold… she admitted it was probably because she was used to the warmer weather down south...

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