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Edge Federal Credit Union donates painting to Clay Historical Association

The Edge Federal Credit Union, formerly the Liverpool Central School Credit Union purchased the property at 7545 Morgan Road to build a new credit union building.

The property was formerly the farm of Royce “Jeff” and Margaret Zogg who had owned the property since the 1930s.

They had a very nice home and behind it they had built a beautiful big barn. It was painted bright red and had a blue roof.

The barn was repainted every few years and was a land mark on Morgan Road.

Unfortunately, they had to take down the house and barn, in 2003, for the credit union to be built on that site location.

Sandra Phillips, former teacher at Liverpool High School and credit union member painted the picture of the barn as a remembrance of what was. This picture is being donated by the Edge F.C.U. Board to the Clay Historical Association to be on display in their museum at the Clay Historical Park at 4939 Route 31 in Clay. theresa Lotito Camerino, on right, CEO of Edge F.C.u. presents the picture to ruth Koch, president of C.h.A. Submitted photo the said. “Ramps will be widened so that you won’t even feel like you’re coming onto a ramp, allowing you to maintain your same speed. It’s really going to modernize the infrastructure.”

Though many are optimistic about the project, there are also concerns from the community.

Liverpool resident Raymond Runions lives close to where construction will be taking place and came to the meeting to set his mind at ease about how the project will be affecting his daily life.

“Right now I’m concerned about the noise and so I’m gathering information about that,” he said. “I’m not opposed to change, and I know this needs to happen. I just hope it’s going to work out.”

Murphy said that open houses like this are good opportunities to answer these types of questions.

“Once they get their initial questions

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