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Friday, July 5, 2019
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Guest View: Justice Thomas' destructive words hurt the Court
This editorial was first published in The Washington Post. Guest editorials don't necessarily reflect the Daily Messenge…
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Disaster averted in flight fight
A belligerent passenger who allegedly threatened to open the emergency exit while in the air was subdued by fellow passe…
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Benjamin Wachs: Where will they stop at? Or will they ever?
This year, the Fourth of July brings out my pessimism. This is what my pessimism says:For too many years - decades, real…
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A second chance at life, thanks to Canandaigua responders
Richard VanTroost meets and thanks the Canandaigua police, fire and ambulance crews who had a hand in saving his life
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Geneva school superintendent to retire
GENEVA - The superintendent of the Geneva City School District plans to retire at the end of the 2019-2020 school year.
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How to create a mini outdoor retreat
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Local live music (July 4-7)
Abilene Bar & Lounge, 153 Liberty Pole Way, Rochester: Friday - Benny Bleu Band, 5:30 p.m., Mike Powell & The Black Rive…
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Castle Harvester Co. marks 50 years
The company started by Clifford Kunes is run by his son, Mike Kunes
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Political Roundup: Closer to coverage for Lyme?
A review could lead to a new rule making health insurers cover treatment for illnesses caused by ticks.
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Festive fun for the Fourth of July in Canandaigua
First came the parade; next up, community picnic at Kershaw Park, the band Taran and, weather permitting, fireworks
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Nation's freedom comes with local cost
Since the Revolutionary War, patriots from Ontario County and surrounding area have served the U.S. in battle
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News Roundup: Variety show marks holiday at VA
A roundup of information from throughout the region
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Veterans aid VA in gene project
The Canandaigua VA is a national call center for building one of the world's largest databases of health and genetic inf…
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Guest View: Huddled masses still yearn to breathe free
This editorial was first published in the Times Herald-Record (Middletown, New York), a fellow GateHouse Media publicati…
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Front-Row Seat: Living the rock and roll dream: Jocelyn & Chris Arndt to play Rio Tomatlán
Born just 18 months apart and growing up together in upstate New York, Jocelyn and Chris Arndt had pretty much always ma…
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James F. Burns: Our legacy of liberty
We charge you, King George, with "a long train of abuses" designed to "establish an absolute tyranny over these states."…
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