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Crews from at least four fire departments responded to a building fire at 1827 Kendall Road Thursday afternoon.
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SENTENCING: Couple in court on pot charges
Husband and wife team Lisa K. James, 31, and Richard L. James, 35, have received separate judgments for crimes committed when they harvested and used marijuana in a field near their Shelby Basin Road home.
Several crews respond to Kendall fire
Several fire companies have responded to a report of a house fire at 1827 Kendall Road in Kendall, Orleans County.
BLAZE: Man left homeless after blaze
A 62-year-old Fancher man was left homeless Wednesday morning after a fire consumed his one-room home.
Doctors complain about reliance on generics
More and more doctors believe that health insurance companies are taking medical decisions out of their hands by dictating the medications a doctor can prescribe to patients.
EDUCATION: On Friday, 85 seniors received their high school diplomas. BY BETTY SNYDER Special to the Journal-Register Commencement exercises for the Kendall Class of 2008 took place in the high school ...
Doctors complain about reliance on generics
More and more doctors believe that health insurance companies are taking medical decisions out of their hands by dictating the medications a doctor can prescribe to patients.
Character Building: Kendall students give to the marines
The inspiration for the project began with Valerie Gaesser's class after they were a part of this year's Flag Day celebration on June 13, which featured Navy Seabee Iraq veteran John Ulmen.
Editorial, Opinion Piece Respond To Hold On PEPFAR Reauthorization Legislation
This will "undermine the Bush administration's leadership in combating the global scourge of AIDS," the editorial says, adding that President Bush should "press the Republican leadership and seven recalcitrant ...
Brockport Air Force Reserve Airman Chelsea Gitzen, daughter of Charles Gitzen of Brockport, graduated from basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio.
Rochester-area beekeepers want answer to loss of hives
Hundreds of thousands of bees buzzed calmly in the woods off Woodchuck Lane in Kendall, Orleans County.
AIDS Walk New York 2008 Party Pictures
Actors from both ABC and CBS daytime dramas came together at "Love Out Loud," the POZ fund-raiser for AIDS Walk New York at Prohibition, on Columbus Ave at 84th Street.
EDUCATION: Students enjoy, learn from Conservation Field Days
The wind and rain held off long enough Wednesday morning for sixth-graders from Holley, Medina and those who are homeschooled to enjoy the 40th annual Orleans County Conservation Field Days at the Orleans ...
School Election: Albion, Medina, Lyndonville and Kendall pass budgets; Holley's shot down
Oak Orchard Elementary School in Medina saw a steady stream of voters throughout the day Tuesday as residents cast their ballots for three Board of Education members and for or against the budget.
Remember those who sacrificed all As I write this letter, I think of my youth and how Memorial Day has changed. via Democrat & Chronicle
Orleans County school budgets hike spending 4 to 7 percent
School budgets before voters Tuesday in Orleans County's five districts feature spending increases of between 4 percent and 7 percent. via Buffalo News
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Girl Scouts recognize contributions
Staff reports * Staff reports * April 21, 2008 The Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley honored its 4,000 adult volunteers at its 17th annual recognition event at the Monroe Community College Theatre on April 13. via Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
AGRICULTURE: Schumer demands Feds step up
“We want to prevent it from coming here.”
The potential devastating affects of the plum pox virus on the local stone fruit industry has Sen. via Journal-Register
Litigation Assured in Wake of Decision
“States wishing to decrease the risk that future litigation will delay executions or invalidate their protocols would do well to reconsider their continued use of pancuronium bromide”
Executions in Texas, Alabama and other Southern states with high death-penalty rates are likely to resume shortly in the wake of the Supreme Court 's decision Wednesday upholding Kentucky's method of putting ... via New York Times