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UntitledSpellin,q'Grernlins' ,Active On Dutchess Signs Alain .By NATHAN DYKEMAN Those little gremlins have been active again in Dutchess County, particularly in the Wappingers Falls area. Motorists driving north on new Rt. 9 may have noticed the large beautiful green sign which spells out "Village of Wappinger Falls." The gremlins succeeded in removing the "s" from Wappinger without the wariest sign watcher being aware of it. Usury _tkta fellows put an etµ Town of Wappinger. (Once the Town Hall had a large sign proclaiming "Town of Wap- pingers" on its exterior). Near the "Wappinger Falls" sign is one for "Myers Corners; Road." The gremlins were really foxy with this one. All the signs along this road are spelled this way until the very end, at Rt. 376 when the sign reads; "Meyers Corners Road." One Wappinger native says she believes the latter sign is correct although "Myers" is much more common. The gremlins will let you take your choice. Forge Book Meadows resi- dents in Fishkill also have a choice when it comes to Kip Drive, spelled with two "ps". at the Old Glenham Road in- tersection and with one "p" at the opposite end, where it meets Van Steuben Drive. At the Kip House on Old Glenham Road, they will tell you that one "p" is correct since it is named for Hendrick Kip, an early owner of_ the old house. Nearer to Beacon, t h e gremlins also have given you two variations of Tompkins Avenue, the one at Business Rt. 52 spelling it ,Thompkins." The Beacon directory lists it as "Tompkins." Gremlins being busy little people, it is hopeful they will p a in t out the "h" in "Thompkins" some dark night and the extra "p" in Kip, and maybe add an "s" to t14 beautiful Wappinger Falls sign. 'iut how could they insert an " in the other inconsistent This could be a problem, :or a gremlin. GREMLINS WERE HERE — Two spellings of Kip Drive are obviously the work of the little fellows, but these signs are of Ion- standing. Their jokes often seem to be quite permaueut.