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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins

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Union skates past Clarkson, 5-1, in ECAC Hockey

Union skates past Clarkson, 5-1, in ECAC Hockey

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Union beats St. Lawrence, 4-3

Union beats St. Lawrence, 4-3

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Comments by JacquelineSeabury

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Posted on September 10 at 8:57 a.m. (Suggest removal)

It is very fortunate that these drugs can be taken off the street but what about the missing man, as Police officers this hard to come by "Press Opportunity" should have also been used to promote the search for Missing Keene NY man Jeremy Quinn. This article leaves me wondering if the crop was near where Mr Quinn vanished with out a trace and if the owners of the crop know anything about his where abouts. Please take a look at the Quinn story (If you can find it). Thanks

Adirondack resident missing for over a week
Associated Press - September 10, 2008 3:05 AM ET

KEENE, N.Y. (AP) - Relatives of a 38-year-old Adirondack resident who has been missing for a week are appealing to people inside and outside the Adirondack park to help search for him.

Jeremy Quinn of Keene was last seen at a convenience store in Keene around 7 a.m. on September 2nd. His pickup truck was found about 12 hours later at a camp in Keene where he serves as caretaker.

Law enforcement officials and nearly 200 volunteers searched for several days over a large area but were unable to find any clues about the missing man. State police have now designated it as a missing person case.

Family and friends say Quinn's disappearance is unlike him. They've put up a $10,000 reward. Quinn is described as white, 5-foot-5, about 150 pounds, with blue eyes and a shaved head. He's married with two young children.

His friends and family have set up a website at http://www.findjeremy.org. They say anyone with information also can call 518-897-2000.

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