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PHOTOS: Taking the Canandaigua Polar Plunge
The popular event raised $80,000 for Special Olympics New York, and here are some of the people who helped.
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Veterans on lifelong journey fighting PTSD
There is no cure but there is hope for veterans who suffer from PTSD and for those trying to help.
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State legislators near deal on budget
Local opposition to legalizing recreational marijuana grows, including from members of the Ontario County Traffic Safety…
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'Freezin' for a reason' in Canandaigua
The 2019 Polar Plunge at Kershaw Park today raises $80,000 for Special Olympics New York
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Guest View: School aid change can wait no longer
This editorial was first published in the Times Herald-Record (Middletown, New York), a fellow GateHouse Media publicati…
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HOMES
Stop crowding your storage. Embrace the empty space.
An empty tank of gas is not a good thing, nor is an empty bank account. But empty storage space is very good - for the look and function of your home and for your well-being.
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Rescued Portraits of the Past: Do you know who these people are?
Readers have identified the person at left in the portraits (below) from March 24, 2019. She is Theresa Kidman, a member…
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Jenny Goodemote: Wood Library making changes that matter
Here at Wood Library, we have made great strides in the first year of our strategic plan. This plan created in collabora…
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UPDATE: Wayne County sheriff's deputies: Missing 4-year-old girl found
Aubrei Lynn Henning's biological mother, Nakisha M. Harris, 30, will be arraigned on a fugutive from justice charge.
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Good food, good people, good cause in Cheshire
The Old World Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser raises money for the Cheshire Theatre and Meeting Hall project
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Kathleen Parker: Requiem for an investigation
Cathartic, it was not.The relentlessly plodding Mueller report finally ended after a 22-month whodunit that climaxed to …
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Hit the Road, Jack: A visit to the cradle of women's rights
Seneca Falls was where the 1848 Declaration of Rights and Sentiments was signed - and is a picturesque place to visit
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Assemblyman Brian Kolb: Let's help our community together
The United Way of Ontario County has been a cornerstone of the Finger Lakes Region for years. It has shown time and agai…
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Richard Hermann: Entitled admissions
The dirty secret now revealed that the filthy rich sometimes go to extraordinary lengths (read: cheat) to get their kids…
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