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Local News
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PHIL LOSSIFER
Jes askin': Tsunami coverage is good, 'cept all the channels had the same visuals. Looks like 24/7 news runs outta tape, hafta use other sources. Media, however, din't waste time on good happenin's by people. It's good news fer bad ratin's. Jes askin'...[Read full story]
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KOLB NAMED CHAIRMAN OF CONFERENCE'S PROGRAM COMMITTEE
By Assemblyman Brian M. Kolb
Assemblyman Brian M. Kolb (R,C-Canandaigua) announced that he will serve as the chairman of the Assembly Republican Program Committee and as the ranking minority member on the Assembly Energy Committee for the current legislative session...[Read full story]
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THE PLANT MAN
"Critter-proof" Your Shrubs Before They're Just Stumps!
With the Holidays behind us and spring on its way, I've been receiving a number of e-mails from readers who are already working on ideas for the planting season just ahead. You can always send your questions and comments to me at steve@landsteward.org and I'll do my best to help...[Read full story]
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CT SCANNER OF THE FUTURE HAS ARRIVED AT THOMPSON HEALTH
CANANDAIGUA, NY - Thompson Health announced today that they have added a state-of-the-art multislice Computed Tomography (CT) scanner to their facility with the opening of the Polisseni Family Diagnostic Imaging department. The new 40 slice Brilliance CT scanner from Philips Medical Systems features advanced technology that produces split-second high quality images, permitting doctors to see more anatomical detail in a fraction of the time needed for other tests. With this new CT scanner, Thompson Health's doctors will be able to detect and treat a range of life threatening illnesses, including heart disease, cancer, stroke, and lung disease more effectively than ever before. The possibility of discovering disease in an early stage, when a wider array of effective treatment options may be available, will help doctors make an accurate diagnosis, and recommend appropriate treatment for their patients...[Read full story]
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CLYDE'S VOCATIONAL SCHOOL GRADUATES FIRST CLASS
Six students received an early holiday present Thursday, December 23. That's the day they graduated from Business Analysis & Training Center (BATC) stage in Clyde. It was a moment that BATC owner called "historical" because these students comprised the school's first graduating class...[Read full story]
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PRESBYTERY COMMITTEE OFFERS SELF DEVELOPMENT OF PEOPLE GRANTS
Start-up money for community empowerment is available from the Self-Development of People Committee representing the Presbyterian Churches in Allegheny, Chemung, Ontario, Steuben, Schuyler, Seneca, Wayne and Yates counties...[Read full story]
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CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
DISCOVER IT AT MANCHESTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Ever feel like something is missing in your life? You could be right. Join us for an exciting message series that takes an in-depth look at a New York Times #1 selling book. Together we'll find out how its five biblical principles can answer the age-old question, "What on earth am I here for?" For more information on how you can be a part of our small group program, call Joel Strub at (585) 289-4662 or Pastor Jim Landon at (585) 289-9949...[Read full story]
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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
VEGETABLE VARIETIES FOR GARDENERS: The Cornell Cooperative Extension has launched a website at www.cce.cornell.edu/veg to search and browse through more than 2000 varieties of vegetables. Website visitors can also read reviews, compare varieties and follow links to purchase seeds...[Read full story]
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