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Sunday, June 3, 2018
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John Ninfo: On rising interest rates, and the rise of AI
In the last column we promised to revisit some of the impacts of the expected Federal Reserve interest rate hike this Ju…
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Former Naples woman loses home to Hawaii volcano
Lorri Cruz watched as her home and neighborhood on the Big Island fell to a massive river of lava.
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Guest View: A pardon for a legend
This editorial was first published in the Providence Journal (Providence, Rhode Island), a fellow GateHouse Media public…
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Curt Smith: Rating baseball's top five ever voices
Recently, a national columnist asked me a question to help observe this week's official release of my new book, "The Pre…
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Letter: Thanks for support of Embrace Your Sisters
On behalf of the Board of Embrace Your Sisters, I would like to thank the Canandaigua community and surrounding areas fo…
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A day for enjoying art and music in Canandaigua
Downtown visitors take in what the annual Canandaigua Lake and Land Art and Music Walk had to offer.
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Residents can learn how Canandaigua works
A June 16 open house will showcase the new highway facility and town operations.
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Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse matters
An event is planned Tuesday as part of the "This Place Matters!" campaign with the National Trust for Historic Preservat…
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Watercraft stewards protect Canandaigua Lake
Their work is aimed at preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species.
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County Supervisors support continued look at Blue Zone designation
The Blue Zone Project is a public health initiative aimed at improving the lives of residents
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VCS hosting one of the longest-running alumni banquets in the country
Reservations need to be in this week to attend the dinner Sunday, June 10, at Ravenwood Golf Club.
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Our View: Cheers and Jeers
A CHEER ... to the Sodus community, which has been providing searchers support as well as free food and drink during the…
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Catherine Rampell: Trump's trade policy is stuck in the '80s - the 1680s
President Trump often seems as though he's stuck in the '80s. But maybe the better comparison is to the 1680s, not the R…
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Canandaigua police: At least 2,000 transactions at gas station 'skimmed'
The device was discovered on May 20, and police believe it captured over 2,000 transactions.
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Victor Jr. High a 'School to Watch'
It is one of 13 nationally to receive the national recognition - for a fifth consecutive time
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