LOUDONVILLE – It was billed as a tax day dinner, with members of the Loudonville Lions Club gathering Saturday, April 15, supposedly to celebrate getting their taxes done. But Lion Scott Baldner sensed something amiss when, unexpectedly, his wife Lynda, two sons and their wives and children all showed up…Read More
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