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Monday, February 11, 2019
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John Ninfo: More on increasing scams and frauds
Before we return to the subject of some of the increasing scams and frauds we are so often reading and hearing about, or…
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No break in battling opioid crisis
Opioid deaths remain high as efforts ramp up in the ongoing fight to halt the epidemic.
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Race is on for Monroe County executive
County Clerk Adam Bello will take on incumbent Cheryl Dinolfo in November
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8 tips for keeping your houseplants healthy in winter
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Letter: Judge Doran is owed an apology
I could not believe my eyes when the headline of Jan. 12's Daily Messenger in bold print stated that the Honorable Judge…
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Letter: 'Outdoors' columns need an editor
If the Daily Messenger insists on publishing Len Lisenbee's political rants as outdoors columns, then could it at least …
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Benjamin Wachs: Some thoughts after the shutdown
Some thoughts after the drama of America's longest-ever government shutdown:The fact that the Democrats stood firm is th…
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Guest View: Here's what's 'going on' with global warming, Mr. President
This editorial was first published in The Washington Post. Guest editorials don't necessarily reflect the Daily Messenge…
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Presidential history, Ontario County style
An exhibit and upcoming talk cover George Washington to Donald Trump.
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Canandaigua Chamber Corner: Noteworthy people help others learn, grow and succeed
The Chamber of Commerce's annual meeting is the place to find many community leaders.
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Our View: Cheers and Jeers
A CHEER ... to those singing the praises of an unsung hero of the abolition movement, Austin Steward. A ceremony Feb. 15…
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Firefighters seek to recoup EMS costs
Volunteer firefighters will meet with elected officials Saturday about the legislative agenda, notably changing the law …
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New president named at Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Dr. Joyce P. Jacobsen will be the first woman to serve as Hobart and William Smith Colleges president
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