The Home News January 28

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JANUARY 28-FEBRUARY 3, 2016

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Northampton High School students encourage the community To “Come See What All The Howling’s About?” submitted by TARA MRAZIK During the month of December and January, students enrolled in the fall semester Marketing course at Northampton High School were given the opportunity to work with entrepreneur Mr. Joseph Caiazzo, owner of Red Wolf Bar and Grille in Bath. Mr. Caiazzo’s enthusiasm for the partnership with Northampton High School is what made this project so meaningful to high school marketing teacher, Tara Mrazik. The task Pictured (left to right) Larissa Follweiler, Kevin Rivera, Brandi Davidson, and Cassandra Darabaris. –Contributed photo at hand was to propose a plan that would increase business cepts through traditional meth- From promotions to advertis- total of 11 teams pitched their from neighboring communities ods, students created authentic ing to campaign budgets, the ideas to Mr. and Mrs. Caiazzo especially during the beginning promotion plans for this amaz- students developed a thorough, on January 14. In addition to ingly delicious local restaurant. professional presentation. A Continued on page 3 of the week. After learning the key con-

Near cat-astrophe in Bath submitted by JANE AND PAUL MECKES It all started last Saturday, January 23, around 10 p.m. Paul was out shoveling and we heard a cat crying. We thought it was just on the neighbor's porch. In the morning, Paul went out to shovel again and saw the neighbor, who said there was a cat stuck in a tree. Well, the neighbors (Max and Allison) called everyone they could think of – the fire dept., the Humane Society, even service electric and everyone said they couldn't or wouldn't help. The tree was across Rt. 329 on the side by Bath Supply across from Green Street and the cat was over the creek, up

about 50-60 feet. Well, somehow Mayor Fi got involved and she called someone with a bucket truck. There was also someone that came out from a rescue. They had to plow about 50 feet back from the road to get the truck in. The bucket truck took the rescue person up, however the cat ended even further up the tree. Finally Mayor Fi called the fire company and they backed the truck in. Unfortunately it was dark until they finally came out. One fireman climbed the ladder and got the cat down. He grabbed him and backed down the ladder and the rescue person had the carrier ready. Continued on page 2

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