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Ann Reilly Connor's avatar

I, too, grew up in the same small town. And until my Mom passed away this summer (at 99 with 9 kids) I always referred to it as going home. And my kids knew that meant Corning. My husband grew up there too. They love Aniello's. I really enjoyed your article. We really did live an almost magical existence. Toad was the best! And I recognized few other names too. Thanks for sharing. Ann Reilly Connor

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William M Boland's avatar

Love it Peter. I came 'home' for good in 2009, drawn back by the feelings you illuminate - never forgotten, never replaced. Your essay inspires my own reflection of free play, and while we never needed to put our finger on it, we felt free. That is a foundation that can shape a lifetime. And let's update the DUI reference to DWI. How those good folks made it home safe from Saturday night at the Elks Club, well, just further evidence that Corning is, and has always been (at least in my life) a magical place.

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