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Sunday, February 17, 2019
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Lack of funds blamed for the April 1 closing of the Thompson Health medical adult day program.
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Guest View: The cost of rolling back bulb standards
This editorial was first published in The Washington Post. Guest editorials don't necessarily reflect the Daily Messenge…
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Letter: Undeserved allegiance
How is it that the Republicans continue to respect this person in the "People's House" who totally puts his party first …
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Letter: Can someone buy Richard Blakesley a history textbook?
Can someone buy Richard Blakesley a history textbook?From his column titled "Chaos and corruption" (Jan. 24), enclosed a…
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Rachel Miller: Remembering Mark Marentette
It's been over a month since we lost our friend Chief Mark Marentette. Four of us made the trip to Michigan to attend a …
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Direct-to-consumer brands shake up home renovation
In the direct-to-consumer product revolution, all it takes is a few swipes and taps to get house plants, comforters and mattress samples delivered from your Instagram feed directly to your front door. Now two start-ups are vying to turn one of...
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Hearing planned on draft Uptown Canandaigua study
The hearing is scheduled for 6 p.m. March 18 at Canandaigua Town Hall.
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And the winners of the Downtown MACdown are ...
... most everyone who sampled a wide variety of this comfort food fave at the Canandaigua Fire and Ice Winter Festival
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One cool way to spend the day
At the same time, the Canandaigua Fire and Ice Winter Festival was a hot time for many visitors
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Details coming on Wayne school board controversy
School board members Steve Gallaher and Dennis Landry are accused of misconduct
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Canandaigua Farmers Market seeks vendors
The market announces new board members.
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Marren: Teamwork results in Ontario County successes
But, Board of Supervisors Chairman Jack Marren warns of challenges ahead in 2019
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Rescued Portraits of the Past: Do you know who these people are?
The Ontario County Historical Society is attempting to learn the identities of the subjects of many portraits rescued fr…
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Joe Nacca: The second civil war
New York State faces a budget shortfall of $2.3 billion as it plans for the next fiscal year. This is a problem. Problem…
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Our View: Cheers and Jeers
A CHEER ... to the new-look sign greeting visitors to the Ontario County Historical Society on Main Street in Canandaigu…
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Eat, Drink and Be Murphy: Showtime nears for the Grape Guy
Canandaigua grape grower Len Barron will appear on "Martha Bakes" with Martha Stewart in April
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