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Friday, February 1, 2019
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Nonprofits sought to help preserve Canandaigua property
Christine Farren hoped to turn an 1820s West Lake Road farmhouse into New York's first B&B for caregivers or otherwise e…
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Local lawmakers make their case against gun law
Senators representing the region voice reasons for voting 'no' on gun measures
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Benjamin Wachs: Israel not the only country persecuting Muslims
Let's turn our attention away from the freak disaster that is American politics right now to the debate about whether to…
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Letter: Research shows higher minimum wage good for jobs
Brian Kolb wrote in an opinion in the Daily Messenger (Jan. 12, 2019) that he is worried that raising the minimum wage w…
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Truck, bus travel ban lifted on Thruway
Truckers violating a travel ban and causing a crash could face assault and reckless endangerment chargGovernor earlier h…
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Canandaigua VA fights veteran suicide
Weekly group therapy program started more than four years ago saving lives
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East Bloomfield awards bid to improve American Legion building
The East Bloomfield town board recently approved and awarded the general contract bid to John McKinnon Construction Co. …
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Midlakes holds annual spelling bee
Sixth-grader Justin Nealey won the 2019 Midlakes Spelling Bee after spelling "couriers" correctly in front of his family…
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Special Olympics, Perfect Granola announce partnership
Stacey Hengsterman, president and CEO of Special Olympics New York, and Michele Liddle, founder of The Perfect Granola, …
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Man rescued from pond in Canandaigua
There are not a lot of details at this time but we know one man was rescued from a backyard pond off of State Route 21 b…
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Cuomo vows crackdown on truckers who violate Thruway ban
The governor says a tractor-trailer whose driver ignored the ban jackknifed west of Rochester Wednesday afternoon, causi…
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VIDEO: 'Our hearts are broken for our tenants'
Valley Motel owners Tom and his daughter Martha say they are more concerned for their tenants after a fire completely de…
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Farmington-Victor Kiwanis learn about Budding Readers
Marilyn Delucia and Nancy Johnstone from Budding Readers recently spoke to the Farmington-Victor Kiwanis Club.Delucia an…
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Guest Essay: Equal justice
The right to choose a life of crime happens before the first crime is committed, not after, unless that right has been d…
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Letter: More regulations?
Mr. Freedman, after a long essay (Jan. 26), points out in his last paragraph that unenforced regulations will not solve …
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