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Those long ago Friday nights at Citizens were another hot spot. Friends and neighbors would drive into Princeton and park along Main Street. Everybody would come early and hope to get a parking space in front of Citizens because that’s where the center of all the action was, as people walked up and down the street and chatted with their friends and neighbors.

Perhaps my friend, Richard, said it best when he told me, “The loss of Citizens is like a death in the family.” Please keep the staff in your thoughts.

• Mark Verstraete. My sympathy goes out to the family of Mark Verstraete, who died at the age of 64 on Tuesday. The BCR and myself had worked with Mark for years, while he served on the Bureau County Fair Board. He was a good man and never failed to engage me in a conversation. He loved the Bureau County Fair. He will be missed.

• Superstorm Sandy. I’d like to tip my hat to the city of Princeton and its Electric Department, who sent four Princeton linemen — Brad Snethen, Toby Lindeland, Joe Law and Kevin Amy — and two bucket trucks to the state of Ohio to help with restoration efforts. Also, applause goes to Lori Compton, director of the Bureau County Red Cross, as well as all the folks she works with for their efforts. A big thank you to all the folks who have donated to the effort, whether through a financial donation and/or a blood donation. The spirit of America always becomes so obvious in times of need. Despite the awful circumstances of that storm, the benevolent actions close to home always warm my heart.

• Veterans Day. Sunday is Veterans Day — a time to reflect on those men and women who have served our country. If you know a veteran, a handshake, a hug, a thank you will mean the world to them. Many towns/villages/schools are holding Veterans Day ceremonies. I urge you to attend and reflect on how lucky we are to have these veterans in our midst, as well as those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. If you can, please make sure you take the kids/grandkids along. They will be the ones to continue honoring our veterans.

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