Backroads: The Best of the Best by PostBulletin Columnist John Weiss,Used
Backroads: The Best of the Best by PostBulletin Columnist John Weiss,Used

Backroads: The Best of the Best by PostBulletin Columnist John Weiss,Used

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John Weiss was the bestknown name and face of the Post Bulletin outside the city limits of Rochester. Need to know someone in Plainview? If John didnt know the person, hed know the person whod know the person you needed. Need to know which roads were in danger of flooding that spring? John knewand could tell you which roads had flooded last and who lived on them. John was also a oneman band in that he could report a hard news story, do a feature, file away a possible story angle for weeks or months later, AND take pictures to go with all of it. And youd get all of this with his statement Im heading to the river as he headed for the door. Whenever John left the building, it was always to the river. Which river, you could never be sure. And how close to a river he actually got was up for debate. I was reluctant. Who in the world is interested in the runofthemill junkedup shop? What makes that woman so special? Finally, I started to see things Johns way. That junkedup shop is a treasure trove of stories. That womans story is unique, all the while being so typical. All right, I finally said. Lets give it a try. BUT, no going out of the way. It has to be something you find on your way to a legit story assignment. Soon enough, BACK ROADS columns and pictures started to fill our files. Stories with hopes and dreams, and joys and sorrows. John put the folks and places that we see every day but somehow overlook into focus. John broadened our definition of neighbor and friend. I think its fair to say that we all learned a lot traveling the BACK ROADS with John. I know I did. Randi Kallas, Former PostBulletin City Editor; Current Newspaper in Education Coordinator

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