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Amy Proscia of Webster was inducted into Phi Kappa Phi honor society at Alfred University in Allegany County.
Troy 'Record,' Three Weeklies Get New Publisher
TROY, N.Y. Jim Murphy has been named publisher for The Record newspaper in Troy and three other weeklies.
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Engineering company manager buys 3BD in Ellisville
Marc Wurman and his wife, Misty, bought a three-bedroom, three-bath home at 511 Autumn Oaks Dr.
Murphy named publisher at The Record in Troy, NY
Levittown - Jim Murphy has been named publisher for The Record newspaper in Troy and three other weeklies.Murphy was the advertising director at The Post-Star in Glens Falls for the past three years.
Niagara Honor Roll / Achievers and achievements
Niagara Wheatfield High School senior Devyn DeVantier will attend Alfred University in the fall and has been awarded the Dean's Scholarship to the school.
Belleville Henderson Central School class leaders
The academic leaders of the class of 2009 at Belleville Henderson Central School are Shannon L. Darou, valedictorian, and Meaghan M. O'Rourke, salutatorian.
Green Fest seeking exhibitors, presenters
Exhibitors and presenters are sought for "The Politics of Sustainability," part of this year's New York Green Fest, scheduled for Aug.
Compass CU awards scholarships
Travis Tesoriero and Andrea Keim have very different career goals as they head into their first year of college this fall.
MECS names top students for the class of 2009
Morrisville-Eaton Central School has announced that Ethan Morley has been named valedictorian for the class of 2009.
HOBSON - Army veteran Robert O. Watson, 86, of Hobson, died of natural causes Tuesday at a Great Falls hospital.
James E. Young, first Rutgers-Newark provost, dies
James E. Young, a longtime Rutgers University teacher and administrator who served as the first provost at its Newark campus, has died.
Hoover Auditorium, one of the cultural hot spots on Lake Erie, hosts a variety of musicians, comedians, illusionists, dancers and bands nightly.
Enid Borden to give keynote speech .....
The president and chief executive officer of Meals on Wheels Association of America is coming to Chautauqua County this week to lead a discussion on issues of hunger and nutrition.
New title/company: Director of finance, Capital District Transportation Authority Responsibilities: Direct day-to-day financial operations Old title/company: Grants manager, CDTA Education: B.S., Alfred University; M.S. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Community service/pastimes: sports, music, being with family and friends Dream job in 10 years: ...
Barnes & Noble to Manage NCCC's Bookstore and Web site
Niagara County Community College's bookstore and store Web site will soon be managed by Barnes & Noble College Booksellers Inc.
Britta Spaulding of Webster was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pa.
Schuyler Town Talk: College student snags win at lake trout derby
Veteran lake trout angler Stacy Kingsley of Fairport, a 20-year-old college student, took an early lead in the 45th annual National Lake Trout Derby on Seneca Lake over the Memorial Day weekend and saw her entry become the overall $5,000 prize winner because of its weight.
Leah Estock , a senior at Baker High School, has been awarded honorary recognition for outstanding achievement in the field of Family and Consumer Sciences from the Central New York State Association of Family and Consumer Science Educators.
The Chase Corporate Challenge - the annual spring running extravaganza which bills itself as Rochester's biggest office party - is open to just about anyone who wishes to run or walk the 3.5-mile course.