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Sunday, December 31, 2017
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Robert J. Samuelson: The Top 10 Stats of 2017
WASHINGTON - Let us now praise Ben Beach, a Washington writer and longtime friend. Like me, Ben is a confirmed statistic…
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George Will: When judicial deference becomes dereliction of duty
WASHINGTON - Wisconsin's Supreme Court soon can right a flagrant wrong stemming from events set in motion in 2014 at Mil…
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Guest view: The quietest room in town
Since the New Year's holiday traditionally is a time of celebration, too often expressed by excessive drinking, we hope …
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2017: Looking back
As the year draws to a close, the Messenger looks back at an eventful year of local news
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Remembering special people lost in 2017
Young and old, many played roles in shaping the Canandaigua and Ontario County communities.
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Ontario County District Attorney-elect Jim Ritts: 'We're going to make this work'
Family and members of the law enforcement and legal communities attend the new DA's swearing-in ceremony.
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UPDATE: Driver killed in crash at Freshour Road and Route 488
State troopers identified the victim as Margaret Richardson, 89, of Clifton Springs.
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Our view: Cheers and Jeers
A CHEER ... to the Macedon Community Christmas Program, which provided food, gifts and gift cards to 146 families - a to…
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Mark L. Hopkins: Good news at the end of 2017
We are nearing the first anniversary of Donald Trump's inauguration as president. Most would attest to the fact that thi…
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Letter: Cut back on fertilizer to save Finger Lakes resources
Approximately $65 million to fight algae blooms in the Finger Lakes, an ongoing problem for years, with no mention in th…
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Letter: DSS offering shelter during cold winter temps
Homelessness in Ontario County has received much attention the past few years. When winter arrives, the question is aske…
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Book on Cheshire's history is now available
"A Walking Tour & History of the Hamlet of Cheshire," by Canandaigua Town Historian Ray Henry, is based on interviews of…
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Writers & Books gets NY money for Gell retreat
More than $525,000 in state funding will enable the organization to expand its South Bristol facility.
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9 piglets die in South Bristol barn fire
The barn on Sweet Gum Road is a total loss, according to firefighters.
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A Word With Chief Matt Sproul: These 4 should top your 2018 resolution list
Start off by not drinking and driving on New Year's Eve.
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