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Sunday, August 6, 2017
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Our View: Time for public to speak up on Canandaigua fire staffing
The devastating fire last month that destroyed the popular Nolan's restaurant also intensified a long simmering issue in…
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George Will: The GOP's Southern Gothic page-turner
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Southern Gothic is a literary genre and, occasionally, a political style that, like the genre, blends…
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Letter: Do not reduce or eliminate cost of living adjustments
As a federal retiree who has served our country for years, I am deeply concerned with a provision in the president's bud…
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John Ninfo: Some final reflections from an Italian journey
Let's finish our reflections from Italy, keeping in mind that finances, and managing your money well, matter everywhere.…
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Enjoying a classic car cruise in Canandaigua
Classic cars of all shapes, sizes and ages take to Main Street
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Sign up now for Ontario County Sheriff's Office's Citizens Police Academy
Applications are being accepted for the program, which starts Sept. 7 and continues Thursdays through Oct. 26.
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Hopewell town clerk hours return to normal Monday
Hopewell Town Clerk Mary Ann Trickey has returned to work after knee replacement.
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Meeting on sharing Canandaigua city, town services set
The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hurley Building on Saltonstall Street.
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Getting ready for opening night of opera in Canandaigua
Tickets are on sale for "Tosca," the Finger Lakes Opera company's first show at Canandaigua Academy.
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Richard Henahan swam Canandaigua Lake to help refugees
His 15-mile swim Saturday is an effort to raise money for Mary's Place Refugee Outreach Center.
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If you like the Finger Lakes, share your story
The Finger Lakes Visitors Connection releases the "#FLX Trip Ideas" visitors guide.
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A Word With Chief Matt Sproul: Immunizations do more than keep us healthy
They also help to put an end to vaccine-preventable diseases
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Our view: Cheers and Jeers
A CHEER ... to the St. Mary's School students who helped clean up Kershaw Park after the recent rain ... and more rain .…
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Matthew T. Mangino: Not all speech is protected
The woman found guilty in the sensational homicide-by-text case has been sentenced to prison. Twenty-year-old Michelle C…
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