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Saturday, October 5, 2019
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Letter: Thoughts on our greatest geopolitical threat
I read with great interest Donald Melville's guest essay in Wednesday's (Oct. 2, 2019) Daily Messenger regarding whether…
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State award for Ontario County tourism promoter
David Lee at Finger Lakes Visitors Connection receives an excellence award from a state tourism group
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Assemblyman Brian Kolb: STAR program mess is another headache for taxpayers
New York homeowners face some of the highest property taxes in the country. And these days, many are facing new challeng…
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Guest View: Collins learns he's not above the law
The following editorial appeared in the Times Herald-Record (Middletown, New York), a fellow GateHouse Media publication…
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Getting a head start on fighting lung cancer at Thompson Hospital
Thompson Health is trying to raise awareness about the free lung cancer screening it offers - which can increase chances…
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Plane from Rochester Airport crashes in Pennsylvania river
A plane that took off from the Greater Rochester International Airport crashed into the Susquehanna River near Harrisbur…
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Eat, Drink And Be Murphy: Good food, good company, good for the environment
The Zero Waste Family Dinner at Lincoln Hill Farms is part of the Canandaigua Chamber's AlFrescoFLX project
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Geneseo man convicted of child sex abuse
Cody Harcleroad, 22, had sexual contact with a victim younger than 11-years-old at a home in Dansville in December 2018.
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UPDATE: Rochester police officer stabbed in face during domestic call
The officer, whose name has not been released, was attacked and stabbed in the face by a suspect in his 20s. The officer…
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Donald Melville: Is climate change really our greatest geopolitical threat?
The term "geopolitical," even after carefully considering its numerous characterizations, remains a bit nebulous. Furthe…
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FLCC exhibit showcasing African masks, 'Outsider Art'
When Barb Etzel and Paul D'Alessandris moved in together in 1989, they started collecting unique works of art from the s…
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Canandaigua Chamber to explore workforce needs, solutions
The Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce will host "Finger Lakes Workforce: Challenge or Opportunity," a panel discussion of …
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WEEKEND FORECAST
Here's your weekend forecast:
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Sheriff: Farmington man shot at fleeing vehicle
FARMINGTON - A Farmington man faces a weapons charge after allegedly shooting at a vehicle fleeing his property after th…
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Letter: Finding satisfaction
Are we satisfied? No. Very few can say they are. As Max Lucado puts it, "After a big Thanksgiving dinner we pat our bell…
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