Sep 30, 2009 | Crain's NY Business
Longtime editor of NJ's Star-Ledger to retire
The longtime newsroom head of New Jersey's largest daily newspaper is retiring. Jim Willse plans to step down as editor of The Star-Ledger of Newark next month after a 15-year run that saw the newspaper win two Pulitzer Prizes and a host of other national journalism awards.
Legislature to hold meeting The Monroe County Legislature will hold a special meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday in order to vote to allow a contract meant to improve public safety communications.
Man faces felony sex abuse charges
A Wayne County man accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Ontario County this month is facing several felony charges.
HSBC sues accused Democratic fund-raiser in New York
A fund-raiser for Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and other Democrats who was charged last month with defrauding Citigroup Inc is being sued by HSBC for deceiving it into lending him $100 million.
New Bus Route Benefits FLCC Wayne Co. Students
This time the new route will benefit local college students with its service from Lyons and Newark to the FLCC Wayne County Campus .
Victor Police reports: Eastview arrests
Eastview arrests: Two men, ages 18 and 22, from Newark and Palmyra respectively, were arrested on Sept.
Two charged in robbery of pizza delivery man
Two people from Newark are under arrest after a pizza delivery man was robbed. It happened around 10:30 Wednesday night on Route 31 in the town of Arcadia.
Guevara helps UR defeat Geneseo in four games
Alma Guevara had 10 kills and four aces to lead the University of Rochester to a 25-20, 16-25, 25-21, 25-15 win over Geneseo in women's volleyball.
Residents displaced after Ontario County apartment fire
Residents of an apartment complex in Ontario County were displaced from their homes following a fire today.
Feds Bust Largest-Ever Identity Theft Scheme
Federal officials have just broken up what is believed to be the largest hacking and identity theft case in U.S. history, affecting more than 130 million credit and debit card numbers, prosecutors said today.
Determined Father Pursues Sept. 11 Lawsuit
Mike Low, whose daughter Sara was a flight attendant and killed on Sept. 11, 2001.
Ambulance service director charged
The director of the Newark Arcadia Volunteer Ambulance service was charged Friday for allegedly trying to send inappropriate pictures to the cell phone of a 13-year-old girl.