Ada's oldest resident gets a trim

Tawa Tree Service was in town Tuesday to give the sycamore by the theater a new lease on life. Workers trimmed the crown, cut away dead branches, and cut off limbs that might damage passing vehicles along Main Street, the nearby theater and a house. The tree was sprayed for lace bug last week. The venerable tree is estimated to be 120 years old and110 feet tall. The tree commission recommended to village council that the work be done; council approved. (Monty Siekerman)
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