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Monday, March 5, 2018
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Letter: Volunteers are what make Canandaigua great
It is indeed my honor to be recognized in 2018 as the Canandaigua Area Chamber of Commerce "Mr. Canandaigua," and to joi…
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Police: Wayne County man made fake robbery report; instead had crashed car
Man called 911 and said he had been robbed at gunpoint in Sodus, according to police.
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John Ninfo: On buying clubs, wedding loans and millennials
I was at BJ's Wholesale Club in Henrietta during the first week in February, and the lines at customer service desk were…
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Nearly 2,000 wires down due to winter storm
While power has been restored to most customers, downed wires remain a hazard.
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Canandaigua National Bank expands wealth management services
Canandaigua National Bank & Trust announced that Genesee Valley Trust and CNB Wealth Strategies group joined together as…
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Rochester-area libraries increase understanding of poverty
The Pioneer Library System, Rochester Regional Library Council and Wayne-Finger Lakes School Library System will hold Wa…
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Our View: Cheers and Jeers
A CHEER ... to Victor Robotics Team 1559 Devil Tech, competing in FIRST Robotics Competition in Dayton, Ohio. As of Fri…
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Deadline nears to buy Irish Day tickets
Tickets, at $25 per person, are on sale at the arts council website at ocarts.org, and at Ferris Hills. Deadline is Mond…
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Bloomfield Drama Club presents 'Oklahoma'
The Rodgers and Hammerstein's play will be staged at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 16 and 17, with a Saturday matine…
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Snow and cold is for the birds
Snowy owls appreciate the recent winter storm, but some customers who lost power did not.
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Phelps intersection to see work
A roundabout is proposed at County Road 23 and McIvor and Fort Hill roads
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On guns, companies getting out ahead of politicians
NEW YORK - In 1960, black students staged sit-ins that forced Woolworth's to desegregate its lunch counters, and other s…
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Guest Essay: Reason, tranquility continue to elude us
It's 5 a.m., and time to rise and shine. I've been awake since 4, when the cat decided we should get up. To dispel any n…
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Canandaigua fire service to see review
The city of Canandaigua, along with the town, will pay a consultant $50,000.
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City loan program gets OK
Businesses looking to come to Canandaigua or expand here can receive up to $50,000
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