
The group of six Junior Friends: front row (from left) are Amanda Fernandez, Jasmine Fernandez, and Megan Amante. Back row: Christian Soberal, Katie DeFusto, and Soli Rodriguez. (
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John Mayo with Daniel and Anna Mayo (
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An audience primed for thrills gathered in the library's new public meeting room. (
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Goshen. A crowd of more than 40 adults and children gathered on a recent Saturday night to see "The Winter of the Witch," a film made in Goshen exactly 50 years ago. This event was sponsored by the Junior Friends of the Goshen Public Library and Historical Society and held in the library's new public meeting room. Other highlights were games such as the "Live Mummy Wrap" and cider and donuts.