- Norman Gonya walks past a “big foot” attached to the side of Rolly’s Diner in Auburn on his daily 12-mile walk Tuesday. “We’re always trying to think of some new ideas to get people to think about that area and to bring a smile to people’s faces,” said Cathy Shaw, a member of the United New Auburn Association whose husband Joe Gray erected the cut-out. “A while back, there was an article about Bigfoot, so one of us thought, ‘Why not have our very own Bigfoot sighting in New Auburn?’ It was just to do it for an April Fools’ sort of thing.”
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