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Lots and lots of ghosts
It was very interesting to me that the movie, "Munger Road," was kind of a horror film. I do know that Army Trail Road was used during the Civil War days, and there are supposed to be lots and lots of ghosts along Army Trail Road. There were cemeteries where the Union soldiers passed away from different illnesses, malaria and pneumonia. And I know west of Route 59, there was an actual Civil War burial ground. And I hear there are lots and lots of ghosts because it was a Civil War burial ground. And I wonder if anyone there knows anything about these ghosts that are haunting a lot of these houses. I would appreciate it if anyone would leave a Sound Off if they have heard about this.

Post the salaries
I'm calling regarding the teachers in Geneva. I think it'd be interesting if you took the time to post the teachers' salaries in this town – the benefits, the raises, the retirement programs, the reimbursements. Put it in black and white. Let the people in the city see what the teachers are getting, see the raises that they've got, and let them be the judge and decide whether they make too much money or not enough money. I think it'd be an interesting thing to do in the Kane County Chronicle. There's certainly access to that information at Genevataxfacts.org.

Local assistance
Now that the elections are over and all of the political contributions have been tabulated, let's hope there is money left over for charities. The East Coast is getting federal aid, and all the major charity organizations are asking for money. Does it make sense for the Tri-Cities residents to send money to help benefit people hundreds of miles away, or is better to contribute to the local charities that have lost not only federal funding, but also state and county funding. When residents of the Tri-Cities contribute money this Christmas season, let's not forget that many local social service agencies need help as much as the victims of Sandy.

Box it up
On my way home from work, I happened to notice a lot of garbage thrown on the side of the road on Route 25, by the windmill. I thought maybe on my day off, I would go pick up that garbage, and since the person who threw it there conveniently left mail with the bag with their address on it, I would box it up and put it back on their lawn, since they conveniently gave me their address.

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