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	Comments on: Wildcat Creek &ndash; powering Middleport&rsquo;s growing businesses	</title><link href="/wildcat-creek-powering-middleports-growing-businesses/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"><link>http://middleport-newyork.com/wildcat-creek-powering-middleports-growing-businesses/
	<description>on the Erie Canal, Niagara County NY </description><lastbuilddate>
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				By: Jacob Dingle				</title><link>http://middleport-newyork.com/wildcat-creek-powering-middleports-growing-businesses/#comment-8629
		<creator></creator><pubdate>Fri, 30 Jun 2017 18:19:50 +0000</pubdate><guid ispermalink="false">http://middleport-newyork.com/?p=1720#comment-8629</guid><description></description><encoded>I&rsquo;m very close to north hartland and chase, and am wondering if any of those mill ponds are atill over there. I haven&rsquo;t seen anywater in between the two roads except for a creek. Oim a fisherman who would want to use the ponds inlets for catching live bait. Any help is appreciated.
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