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Letter: Racecars are far from the worst noisemakers
Referring to the noise of racing cars at the County Fairgrounds on County Road 10, which by the way has been the allowed…
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GUEST ESSAY/JOE NACCA: Politics and peanut butter
Have you made any purchases lately? Perhaps a big purchase such as a new car. Or a small one such as a jar of peanut but…
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Know Your Lake: Honeoye Inlet helps keep lake clean
But first, this extensive area that formerly included the Wild Rose Ranch needed help
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Bullying in Jefferson Park in Canandaigua prompts action
City Council and police are looking to make the park a more accepting place
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Want to hike in the Adirondacks this fall? Expect a crowd
The Adirondacks have been overwhelmed with tourists all summer, and as fall approaches, locals say it's about to get wor…
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Feeling fall in the Finger Lakes
More people are spending time outdoors and staying close to home for a COVID-19 fall
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2 dead, 14 wounded in Rochester mass shooting
ROCHESTER - Two young adults, a man and a woman were killed and 14 people wounded early Saturday in the largest Rocheste…
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87
WASHINGTON - Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a diminutive yet towering women's rights champion who became the…
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Woman accused of threatening to kill Katko
An Onondaga County woman is facing federal charges after prosecutors say she threatened to kill a New York congressman.B…
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Crisis Fund awards $1.6M in reopening grants
The Community Crisis Fund recently awarded 27 grants totaling $1,593,975 in a new phase of funding to support nonprofit …
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'Put it into action': Forum on race, racism discusses media
Authors and academics discuss the influence media has on framing race and how to move away from stereotypical visions
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Court officials find space for Daniel Prude grand jury
The space, according to state Supreme Court Justice Craig Doran, will allow for social distancing
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Eat, Drink And Be Murphy: Murder, mystery and meals
Sodus Point author Karen Shughart showcases her love of food and writing in her latest mystery, 'Murder in the Cemetery"
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Letchworth's Humphrey Nature Center offering virtual field trips
The Humphrey Nature Center at Letchworth State Park will offer live, guided, educational field trips for students of all…
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