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Police make multiple marijuana arrests
This is the time of year police are on the lookout for marijuana being harvested, and they have made some new arrests.
Kaleigh Fremould,15, of North Rose, sings "A Broken Wing" during the Talent Show semi-finals competition at the Little Caesars Talent Showcase at the New York State Fair on Sunday.
An 80-year Hilton woman was killed in a three-vehicle accident on state Route 104 Monday afternoon in Sodus, Wayne County.
DAR names American History Award recipients
The Col. Wm. Prescott Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution announced the Class of 2008 high school recipients of the DAR American History Award .
Gold, Sommerfeld share Monroe Invitational lead
The leaderboard remained crowded Thursday after the second round of the 68th Monroe Invitational at Monroe Golf Club.
Three tied at 67 after first round of Monroe Invitational
The sunshine and hot weather translated into a crowded leaderboard Wednesday at Monroe Golf Club.
Rose Supervisor is a Woman of Distinction
Town of Rose Supervisor Lucinda Collier has been named selected a New York State Woman of Distinction.
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Wayne County town gets its first winery
It's a first for Williamson and a dream come true for a Wayne County farming family who lives there.
Irondequoit Army Pvt. Joseph DeLooze, son of Michael DeLooze of Irondequoit, graduated from basic training at Fort Sill, Okla.
Young photographers shine in Kenan Center All-High Photo Exhibit
“I took a piece of Plexiglas and held it on top of my head and sprayed water on it and took the picture. It was pretty hard.”
A camera in the right hands can find art anywhere: a bathroom sink at work, a lonely stairway on a gritty urban street, a face in the mirror. via Buffalo News
Bordanis' double keys comeback victory for Kearney
Bishop Kearney made up a two-run deficit in the bottom of the seventh inning to defeat visiting Private-Parochial league opponent Nazareth 4-3 Friday. via Democrat & Chronicle
Community Forum: Santa Rosa needs to be rid of its video arcades
Editor: My fellow Santa Rosans, it is time to evaluate the so-called video gamerooms in our community. via Valley Morning Star
None injured, as '1812 Hotel' burns
Firefighters and investigators were still on the scene Monday morning, after a major fire that severely damaged one of the oldest buildings in Sodus. via Courier-Gazette, Newark NY
Sheriff appoints two Road Patrol Deputies
Wayne County Sheriff Richard J. Pisciotti has announced the appointment of Gabe DeSanto and Scott Knapp as deputies with the Road Patrol Division of the Sheriffs Office. via Courier-Gazette, Newark NY
Ice and water rescue on Sodus Bay
“We've spent a lot of training actually Sunday, just got through advanced training course for ice rescue, we've got equipment, knowledge manpower, and everything went fine today.”
Two people from RG&E were rescued from Sodus Bay late Tuesday morning. The crew was in a vehicle heading out across the bay to an island to do some service work. via WHEC-TV Rochester
Trooper fired after fatal 127 mph chase, skid, crash
A trooper whose speeding police cruiser hit a woman's car in October, killing her and injuring her 7-year-old son, has been fired, according to State Police. via Democrat & Chronicle
Trooper No Longer with NYS Police
“Hannah's hope concert for good”
New York State Police confirm a trooper involved in a fatal accident in Wayne County last fall is no longer with the department. via R News
No indictment filed in fatality
“The speed was high, very high”
Wayne County District Attorney Rick Healy said he isn't surprised by the decision of a grand jury last week not to indict Eric Kristansen, a state trooper involved in a car accident in Huron in October that ... via Democrat & Chronicle
The state put 106 elementary and middle schools on the list for the first time. The Rochester City School District had six schools added to the list for improvement needed in English. via R News
Pet advice: Kitten may have been weaned too early
“Sometimes, in cats, hiding may be a symptom of illness, and so might any personality change”
Cat behavior consultant and Yahoo.com contributor Pam Johnson-Bennett is arguably the most prolific and best-selling author of books about cat behavior; her latest is 'Starting from Scratch: How to Correct ... via The Orlando Sentinel