North Country Remembered
North Country Remembered
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Cloudy this morning. A few showers developing during the afternoon. Thunder possible. High 81F. Winds NE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 30%..
Cloudy skies with a few showers after midnight. Low near 60F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 40%.
Updated: August 17, 2022 @ 6:11 am
Four young students of the Dealing School of Music rehearse for their recital at the home of Mrs. W. Harold Quimby in March 1947. Seated at the piano are Miss Helen K. Gossman, left, and Mrs. Quimby. Standing, left to right are: Miss Beverly Woods, Miss Eleanor Gossman and Miss Kay Durkan. Watertown Daily Times
Four young students of the Dealing School of Music rehearse for their recital at the home of Mrs. W. Harold Quimby in March 1947. Seated at the piano are Miss Helen K. Gossman, left, and Mrs. Quimby. Standing, left to right are: Miss Beverly Woods, Miss Eleanor Gossman and Miss Kay Durkan. Watertown Daily Times
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