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Friday, August 4, 2017
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Guest view: Bipartisan is nice, sincere is better
This editorial was first published in the (Middletown) Times Herald-Record, a fellow GateHouse Media publication. Guest …
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Charles Krauthammer: Once again, the guardrails hold
WASHINGTON - A future trivia question and historical footnote, the spectacular 10-day flameout of Anthony Scaramucci qua…
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Letter: New stadium brings positive change to Canandaigua athletics
I compliment Bob Chavez on his very thoughtful article from the May 21 edition of the Daily Messenger titled "Football a…
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Canandaigua to apply for grant to help stalled lakeside resort
Funding can be applied toward economic development, particularly because the project may lead to the hiring of low- to m…
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Canandaigua's law needs addressed
City Council appoints the Boylan Code law firm as corporation counsel, replacing former counsel Michele O. Smith.
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GOP announces Geneva city supervisor candidates
Three seats open for Geneva city supervisor on Ontario County Board
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State grant will aid in child abuse investigations
CACFL receiving $122,000
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Friends rallying to help a Canandaigua friend in need
Charlie Riedel's hosting pancake breakfast to benefit Kevin Fogarty
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Finger Lakes Visitors Connection names new marketing director
Christen Smith has over 20 years of marketing and public relations experience, most recently with Finger Lakes Health.
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Labor of love blooms at Ferris Hills
Paul Poskus, who soon will celebrate his 98th birthday, is the green thumb behind this spot of green
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Guest view: The road to a new Cold War
This editorial was first published in The Washington Post. Guest editorials don't necessarily reflect the Daily Messenge…
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Assemblyman Kolb: Transit priorities need to be put in a new light
There are countless reasons I feel fortunate to live upstate. The "summer of hell" New York City commuters are facing is…
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Joe Nacca: Pinnacle North: No field of dreams
"If you build it, he will come." Walking through his cornfields, Ray Kinsella heard the voice. Build what?And who was it…
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It's alive! Geneva Theatre Guild presents 'Young Frankenstein'
The comedic take on the Frankenstein story will be presented at Smith Opera House this weekend
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New manager at Ontario County Soil and Water Conservation District
Megan Webster of Naples was a technician for the conservation district
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