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Local News
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PHIL LOSSIFER
Lou Dobbs hadda segment on "wasted minds" statin' many kids are quittin' school, droppin' out. He, like many others, tch, tch, all over the place, but reality states ain't much kin be done since social programs make laziness a payin' proposition. Since you've read it here afore, hafta use a fresh chaw...[Read full story]
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SUMMER READING CHALLENGE DRAWING TO A CLOSE
Assemblyman Brian M. Kolb (R,C-Canandaigua) reads and displays book art to children at the Seymour Public Library in Auburn...[Read full story]
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SENATOR NOZZOLIO JOINS GOVERNOR PATAKI AND NYS ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES TO ANNOUNCE SAVINGS TO AREA COUNTY TAXPAYERS UNDER HISTORIC NEW MEDICAID CAP
Albany - As part of his on-going efforts to reduce the burden on New York's taxpayers, State Senator Michael F. Nozzolio (R-Fayette) today joined Governor Pataki and the New York State Association of Counties (NYSAC) to announce county-by-county budget savings under the first two years of the State's historic cap and takeover of the local share of the Medicaid program...[Read full story]
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SENATOR NOZZOLIO URGES NEW YORKERS TO SHOP TAX-FREE
State Waives 4 Percent Sales Tax On Clothing and Footwear
Albany - State Senator Michael F. Nozzolio (R-Fayette) today reminded New Yorkers they can shop tax-free for clothing and footwear purchases that cost less than $110 per item...[Read full story]
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THE PLANT MAN
Shrubs Should Enhance, Not Obscure, Your View!
As regular readers know, I try to respond to questions via e-mail within a day or so, because I realize that sometimes you need very prompt answers! I select a few questions to publish in this column from time to time, and I address many more readers' problems in my weekly e-mailed newsletter. Let me know at steve@landsteward.org if you'd like a free subscription. The following is a Q&A from a recent newsletter:...[Read full story]
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Farmington (Phelps) Women's Softball League - Week #15 - Tournament Round 1
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Horoscopes...[Click here for Readings]
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JIM's HIDDEN TREASURES
Some time ago, Jim Ebel had his shop in downtown Phelps. He has now relocated and opened the shop on the west end of the village. The new location appears much brighter and, as can be seen by the photos, the inventory has been greatly expanded...[Read full story]
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Granger Homestead seeks entries for 2005 Festival of Trees
The Granger Homestead Festival of Trees is an annual indoor event featuring holiday themed decorative entries created by community businesses, organizations, youth groups, clubs and individuals. The event draws more than 2,000 visitors and is an excellent showcase for participants. The Festival will be held in the Homestead at 295 North Main Street, Canandaigua for three weeks, from November 11th to December 4th...[Read full story]
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MANCHESTER TOWN BOARD MEETING
The regular meeting of the Manchester Town Board was held August 9, 2005. Supervisor Eddinger opened the meeting at 7:30 p.m...[Read full story]
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NEWLY LAUNCHED SITE FOR RECLAIMING LOST PETS
Pets are lost at an alarming rate. Over 80,000 pets go missing every day with only 18% of them ever getting returned...[Read full story]
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A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW...NEW PHELPS FIRE HALL AS OF 8/27/05
Pets are lost at an alarming rate. Over 80,000 pets go missing every day with only 18% of them ever getting returned...[Read full story]
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Taekwon-Do Jon Tong
On Saturday august 20th, three students along with Head Instructor Andy Reinhardt were promoted to 2nd degree black belt. The students and instructor were graded in advanced basic motion, self defense, patterns/forms and multiple board breaking, along with Korean terminology, and Tae kwon do history as per requirements from the International Taekwon- Do Federation...[Read full story]
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