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Sunday, December 22, 2019
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Letter: There's a more efficient way to expand EZ Pass
The recent Messenger article citing the Thruway Authority plan to expand the EZ Pass system to include more vehicles (De…
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NY frack ban, 5 years later
Landowners, activists, regulators and industry reps address the ramifications of the ban on the controversial method of …
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Guest View: One fleeting, shining moment
In keeping with a Daily Messenger tradition, we are presenting in these final days before Christmas a series of editoria…
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John Ninfo: Proposals would make some student loan debt dischargeable in bankruptcy
In the last column we looked at some of the current statistics set out in an article by Ed Flynn in the American Bankrup…
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More ammunition to fight veteran suicide
The service member suicide rate spikes after rising steadily for years
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UPDATE: Sodus town highway garage a total loss, most plows destroyed
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A look inside The Lake House on Canandaigua
The Sand Bar will be the first to open at the new hotel
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Joe Nacca: Socialism, capitalism and your furnace
The long-running show otherwise known as the Democratic presidential primary has raised the specter of "socialism" from …
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New Farmington business aims at reducing pain, anxiety
Papa T's in Farmington sells products containing CBD, which may help with pain, epilepsy, anxiety and depression
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New charge for man who shot Rochester officer in 2009
Tyquan Rivera, who wounded Officer Anthony DiPonzio 10 years ago, now is accused of selling fentanyl
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Victor Giving Tree supports local families
This holiday season, 103 families in need, including 241 children, will have presents under the Christmas tree thanks to…
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Farmington man accused of possessing child porn, charged with unlawful surveillance
Deputies say 64-year-old John Martin of Farmington was charged with possessing obscene sexual performance of a child and…
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Rochester Board of Education approves proposed layoffs
155 employees will not be returning to work after the holiday break; 109 are teachers.
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