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Monday, February 4, 2019
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John Ninfo: Be on the alert as scams, frauds increase
It seems that every day we hear or read about a new phone or online financial scam or fraud, or an increase in the numbe…
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Public input sought for Canandaigua schools' strategic plan
Two community conversations are planned for Feb. 7 at New York Kitchen.
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Hopewell seeks Planning Board members
One spot on the board and two alternate positions are open
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Midlakes grad Kevin Royston wins bronze at X Games
The Utah resident, whose leg was amputated after a driver struck him while riding a bike, competes in Adaptive Snow Bike…
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Lawsuit: Livingston County deputies faulted for inmate death
The family of a Mount Morris man who died in Livingston County Jail cites negligence.
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Tips for those weighing whether to join the heavy-blanket craze
If 2017 was the year of the Instant Pot, 2018 was the year to gift or get a weighted blanket - a duvetlike bed cover weighing from five to 25 pounds. Never heard of one? Neither had I, until I got this assignment. But they are a hot...
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Letter: The cost of not caring
I am writing in regards to the recent announcement by Finger Lakes Health of the closure of their inpatient mental healt…
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E.J. Dionne: Howard Schultz and the Frappuccino syndrome
Holy Chestnut Praline Latte! There was Howard Schultz, the former Starbucks CEO, making a case Wednesday for why America…
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Guest View: It's time for resolution on Fannie and Freddie
This editorial was first published in The Washington Post. Guest editorials don't necessarily reflect the Daily Messenge…
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Historic marker notes 'unsung hero' Austin Steward
The author and former slave is buried in the West Avenue Cemetery in Canandaigua.
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Rescued Portraits of the Past: Do you know who these people are?
Readers have identified one of the people in a portrait (below) from Jan. 27, 2019, as Richard Yates, Canandaigua Academ…
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Mr. Canandaigua 2019 Richard McGavern leaves his mark on community
The former mayor and longtime Rotarian receives the Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce award.
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Joe Nacca: Dancing angels and plastic straws
Father Sheehan was a brilliant and whimsical high school teacher. When in the throes of a whimsical mood, he would regal…
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Our View: Cheers and Jeers
A CHEER ... to the sponsors, volunteers and shoppers who helped raise more than $27,000 for the Friends of Ontario ARC F…
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Cuomo: Still time for legal pot by April 1
With the state budget due in two months, there's a question whether legislators can resolve legalization issues in time
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Letter: Forget the labels, concentrate on what's best for all
In reply to the letter published Jan. 26:I have a total aversion to labels of any kind - liberal, conservative, etc. To …
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