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Columns January 9, 2009  RSS feed

LEDGER READERS ON THE ROAD


Joseph Buratovich of Gaffney is visiting Florida with his wife, Karen, and son Matt. They are visiting Joe's father, sister, brother-in-law, nephews and friends. Joe is shown in the top photo at Raymond James Stadium, the home of the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and in the bottom photo at the University of South Florida, home of the USF Bulls of the NCAA's Big East Conference. The photos were submitted by Joe's brother-in-law Tyler Patak. On your next trip out of town, or tour of duty, take a copy of The Ledger along and send a picture of yourself or your group reading the newspaper to: cody@gaffneyledger.com; or editor@gaffneyledger.com. Joseph Buratovich of Gaffney is visiting Florida with his wife, Karen, and son Matt. They are visiting Joe's father, sister, brother-in-law, nephews and friends. Joe is shown in the top photo at Raymond James Stadium, the home of the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and in the bottom photo at the University of South Florida, home of the USF Bulls of the NCAA's Big East Conference. The photos were submitted by Joe's brother-in-law Tyler Patak. On your next trip out of town, or tour of duty, take a copy of The Ledger along and send a picture of yourself or your group reading the newspaper to: cody@gaffneyledger.com; or editor@gaffneyledger.com. Brandon Johnson and his Nanny, Linda Kirby, keep up with the news in Gaffney while enjoying the holidays in the Great Smoky Mountains. Brandon Johnson and his Nanny, Linda Kirby, keep up with the news in Gaffney while enjoying the holidays in the Great Smoky Mountains.