Saturday | Taste for Travel
Canandaigua historic homes tour set
This small Finger Lakes city is replete with historic homes, many of Victorian design.
Saturday | Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
A six-story lakefront hotel complex got preliminary approval Thursday night from the Canandaigua City Council.
Comptroller audit faults Canandaigua schools
The Canandaigua City School District failed to pursue aggressively Medicaid reimbursements, says a new audit by the state Comptroller's Office.
Never mind Napa, come to the Finger Lakes
California may be the first place you think about when you think of American wineries, but don't overlook New York's Finger Lakes region.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Old home celebrates anew as Canandaigua bed & breakfast
The bright 4-by-8-foot door always caught their attention. Whenever Kevin and Kathryn Carson passed through Canandaigua on Main Street, they would see the large white home with that apple-red door.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Hotel project roils waters of Canandaigua Lake
Bonnie Andrews enjoys the daily walks that she and her husband, Bob, take along the waterfront of Canandaigua Lake, but she is now worried that the natural beauty of the lakefront will be swallowed up by a six-story hotel complex.
Five arrested in Canandaigua with robbery and assault
State police in Canandaigua have arrested five people in connection with robbery and assault.
Cuts Coming to Canandaigua Fire Department
The city says the fire department would be hit the hardest, losing more than half of its current force because of a $1.7 million deficit that lawmakers say could only balanced by raising taxes by 40%. City Council will have the final say on the proposed budget.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Wine and tourism intersect at Canandaigua center
Canandaigua has a long history with the regional grape trade that is being kept alive by a culinary center, among other sites.
Firefighter cutbacks in City of Canandaigua?
The economy may be affecting your personal safety. News 10NBC learned Monday that the City of Canandaigua wants to reduce the number of paid firefighters.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Canandaigua's Thompson Health sets H1N1 measures
Thompson Health in Canandaigua on Thursday went beyond what other health systems in the area have done in response to outbreaks of H1N1.
Canandaigua Hospital Changes Visitor Policy
Thompson Health in Canandaigua is now restricting people 18 and younger from visiting patients in the hospital at its birth center.
Two Charged with Stealing Truckloads of Manufacturing Materials
Two people are facing grand larceny charges in Ontario County after police say they stole nearly a quarter-million dollars worth of manufacturing materials.
Question surrounds Canandaigua race
The supervisor's race in the town of Canandaigua has added an element of uncertainty to a town that has seen more than its share of controversy.
Rescuers free man from trench in Canandaigua
The man trapped in a trench for more than an hour today in Canandaigua, Ontario County, has been taken to Strong Memorial Hospital.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Downtown Canandaigua chockablock with galleries
Little-known fact: Canandaigua is home to at least 10 year-round art galleries. Question: How do so many thrive in a small Finger Lakes town? Gallery owners say that mutual support and diverse areas of specialization make all the difference.
Brewster, upstate districts use cameras to film drivers who pass stopped school buses
Test cameras on Brewster and other upstate school buses have found dozens of motorists who illegally passed stopped buses, prompting calls to expand the pilot program statewide.
Penn Yan man hurt in Hopewell crash
A Penn Yan man was hurt in a two-vehicle crash involving a C.A.T.S. bus in Hopewell at about 10:40 a.m. today.
Canandaigua sex offender arrested in Florida for failing to change his address
A Level 3 sex offender was arrested in Florida on an arrest warrant obtained by the Ontario County Sheriff's Office.
An Engine Of Satan: The murder of William Morgan by Freemasons
Early on the morning of September 11, 1826, Lucinda Morgan began to feel that something was terribly wrong.