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Thursday, September 17, 2020
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NYSUT sues NY to prevent looming education cuts
The lawsuit seeks the release of state aid that was withheld during the summer and an injunction against further cuts
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Discussing race and racism: Zoom panels continue Wednesday, Thursday
Wood Library opens three-part virtual series on mental health and treatment; continues Wednesday and Thursday
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Police, protesters clash over Rochester City Hall occupation
The occupation of Rochester City Hall came to an end Wednesday
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City waves checkered flag over noise issue
Several city residents are upset over noise at Land of Legends Raceway in town of Canandaigua
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Keuka College named to lists of best schools
Citing the quality of the education it delivers and the upward economic mobility of its graduates, two national magazine…
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Weather: Sunny, warm Wednesday, but frost on the way
Yes, frost is a possibility this weekend
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Kodak admits mishandling stock option
A $765 million federal loan to the Rochester company to make generic drug ingredients is on hold pending an investigatio…
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GUEST ESSAY/RICHARD BLAKESLEY: Civil rights under attack
Media pundits left and right refer to left-wing Democrats as liberals and progressives. "Liberal" means open to new opin…
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Finger Lakes winemakers revealed
Racy photos and wine pairings fill FLXposure 2021 Calendar to benefit restaurants and food banks
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Letter: Manktelow gave children, adults moments of reprieve
Sometimes it is the smallest things that mean the most. Every Thursday, Assemblyman Brian Manktelow posted himself readi…
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Letter: CLWA protects our water, environment
This World War II veteran stands and salutes Steve Lewandowski for his guest essay on Sept. 5, 2020, in the Daily Messen…
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NY eases visitation rules at nursing homes
Limited visitation now will be allowed at facilities that have been without COVID-19 for at least 14 days
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UPDATE: Protesters remain in place at Rochester City Hall
Protesters said they would occupy City Hall until the officers involved in Daniel Prude's detainment and death are arres…
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Trick-or-treat's a go in NY
Get those costumes and candy ready: The governor says he will not ban trick-or-treating in New York
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