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Guest view: Sunshine Week fights darkness in government
This editorial was first published in the Poughkeepsie Journal. Guest editorials don't necessarily reflect the Daily Mes…
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From the editor: We want you to join the Daily Messenger's Editorial Board
Do you consider yourself a news hound, particularly in regards to local issues and history?Would you say you're familiar…
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Essay: Sonnenberg Gardens seeking volunteers for 2018
The trustees, staff and volunteers of Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park thank all of the members of the…
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Narcan training sessions at Safety Training Facility
Three training sessions are planned for Monday, March 26
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Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce plans mixer
Mengel Metzger Barr & Co. will host the event March 21.
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More help for those seeking addiction treatments
FLACRA gets state money to buy vehicles for mobile treatment and transportation services.
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ON NEWSSTANDS SUNDAY: The upshot of Uptown Canandaigua
Interest grows in development in the north side of the town, just outside the city border
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Jacqueline Sisson Sherry seeks Canandaigua City Court seat
The principal court attorney for state Supreme Court Justice Craig Doran is running to replace retiring Judge Stephen Ar…
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What's Up With That: Answering the $1,935 question
That's the cost of one extra question in a survey designed to help chart the city's future.
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Our view: Cheers and Jeers
A CHEER ... to Casa Larga, a Perinton winery and a stop on the Canandaigua Lake Wine Trail. We've all known about their …
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Letter: Entering a cyber Cold War
Putin is rigging the upcoming election. In the words of National Security and U.S. Cyber Command Adm. Michael S. Rogers,…
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Letter: Giving thanks for recent community support
Our family would like to share our deepest appreciation and gratitude for the overwhelming support and kindness extended…
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Benjamin Wachs: Fall of American values leads to rise of tyrannies
According to reports, the State Department was given $120 million to safeguard our elections against foreign interferenc…
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Jane Austen program highlights FLCC's Women's History Month talk
Minor "Pride and Prejudice" character given more recognition at talk by Jane Austen scholar
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