BROCKPORT POST
CUMULATED INDEX
2001-2004
1950'S
I'll take present-day Rochester (Dissent column), 4:11:2002 p16A
3M
3M and village of Brockport reach deal that five homes on Oxford Street will be torn down later this month, 10:18:2001 p1A
3M decides against requesting rezoning, Oxford Street area will remain green-space buffer between residential and industrial lines, 10:21:2004 p1A
3M denies responsibility for residents health problems, suit could reach $100 million, 03:15:2001 p1A
3M plan unveiled, but is it enough?, 9:5:2002 p1A/10A
3M settles some of suit, 1:9:2003 p1A
3M wants to rezone Oxford St. property, residents say turning vacant land into industrial zone will reduce property value, 10:14:2004 p1A
Cleanup to begin at former 3M, GE sites, 4:11:2002 p4A
Companies expect total cleanup by year's end, 6:6:2002 p3A
New York State Health Department completes study of cancer incidence near former 3m and GE sites in Brockport, 03:25:2004 p2A
No environmental problem for 3M is nonsense (Letter), 05:03:2001 p19A
Property is dangerous, its neighbors say, 8:15:2002 p3A
Settlement pending with 3M/Dynacolor and neighbors along Oxford Street, 02:15:2001 p3A
911
A window reopening? (Commentary), 09:11:2003 p16A
Brockport emergency calls will now roll over to 911, 02:06:2003 p1A
Brockport Emergency Dispatch Office only dispatches proper equiptment to scene if an address and street location can be given (Letter), 12:27:2001 p15A
Could 911 cuts hurt Brockport dispatchers?, 6:13:2002 p1A/14A
Going to 911 is only sensible (letter), 8:22:2002 p15A
Local dispatchers aren't duplicate service, they are a vital supplement to the county 911 emergency system (Guest Essay), 06:17:2004 p12A
Police chief: don't hesitate to call 911 (Letter), 02:05:2004 p16A
Residents of Monroe County are reminded that dialing 911 is a life saving technique, 03:06:2003 p1A
We need a standardized system in emergencies (letter), 8:22:2002 p15A
You can't put a price on our dispatchers (letter), 9:12:2002 p15A
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ABORTIONS
'Murder' shouldn't be a choice (Letter), 02:15:2001 p15A
Abortion issue tied to Laci Peterson case (Letter), 05:01:2003 p21A
Area women join abortion-rights march at the nation's capital, 05:06:2004 p6A
Bush shows integrity on abortion bill (Letter), 11:13:2003 p15A
Pro-lifers: Please hold your fire (Dissent column), 12:5:2002 p16A
Stance on abortion war don't match (Letter), 11:27:2003 p10A
ABRAHAMS, DOC AND KATY
Gardening duo inducted into Hall of Fame, 10:24:2002 p8A
ACADEMIC DAY
Students participate in Academic Day with a chance to win many different awards, 06:19:2003 p13A
ACADEMY AWARDS
'Mind' over mannered? (award projections), 3:21:2002 p1
Review crew tackles the Oscars (Funny Thing), 03:20:2003 p12A
Using slick tricks to pick Oscar flicks (Funny Thing), 03:22:2001 p12A
ACCIDENTS
10 people injured in a 3 car crash on route 19 in Sweden, 08:19:2004 p2A
13 year old girl is struck by car in Hamlin, 08:21:2003 p2A
A former fire cheif and his mother-in-law were killed in a car accident last weekend, 12:18:2003 p1A
An accident averted by God saves lives of two (Letter), 11:29:2001 p11A
Bigelow, David 10 died in 2-vehicle accident, 1:24:2002 p1A/12A
Brockport bus was struck while being repaired on the Thruway, no one was hurt, 01:22:2004 p2A
Brockport fire and ambulence personnel report a surge in motor vehicle accidents, 02:20:2003 p4A
Brockport school bus in accident, no one was hurt, 11:06:2003 p2A
Car crash on Redman Road leaves car in pieces and injures one, 08:30:2001 p1A
Car in the canal (photo), 2:21:2002 p3A
Chief accepts blame for car accident, 6:27:2002 p3A
Fatal car crash killed 20 year old Fitton, Matt, 08:21:2003 p3A
Fatalities blamed on weather, driver error, 01:15:2004 p5A
Fire department response to an accident on Ridge Road, 11:06:2003 p2A
Fitzgerald, Patrick M. killed in car accident, 01:29:2004 p2A
Kase, James of Hamlin died in crash when truck failed to negotiate a curve, 09:30:2004 p2A
Many helped injured fawn (letter), 8:1:2002 p13A
Motorcyclist Fritsch, Nancy S. killed in accident when Zinn, Christopher L. struck her from behind, 06:10:2004 p2A
Nicosia, Jamie of Sweden seriously injured in car crash when Hume, Carl failed to stop at a stop sign and struck her vehicle, 05:27:2004 p3A
Nogle, Gladys J. killed in the third fatal accident in Sweden this year, 02:26:2004 p2A
On New Year's, avoid the quietest room (editorial), 12:26:2002 p14A
RR bridge takes down another opponent, 8:1:2002 p3A
Salvaging something from an awful car accident (Editorial), 10:02:2003 p10A
Three motor vehicle accidents in Sweden last week left two dead, 12:11:2003 p3A
Thrush, Richard of Clarkson was killed in a car accident when vehicle hit a guard rail, then utility pole on Monroe-Orleans County Line Road, 11:11:2004 p3A
Wurzburg, Mallory killed in car accident when lost control of car and hit utility pole on State Street, 12:09:2004 p2A
ADOPT-A-TRAIL
Canal season closes with a cleanup (by Adopt-A-Trail), 10:17:2002 p2A
Canal towpath gets spruced up, 10:31:2002 p4A
Town of Sweden sponsoring Adopt-a-trail program of the New York State Canal Corporation and the Canalway Trails Associationof New York, 08:23:2001 p3A
Volunteers needed to help clean up canal trail, 5:16:2002 p2A
ADOPTIONS
200 adopted Brazilian children and their parents gather at Roberts Wesleyan College for the Limiar Reunion, 08:07:2003 p1A
Leave no child with out a home (Editorial), 06:12:2003 p14A
Local pastor calls adoptions "miracles" (guest essay), 11:28:2002 p15A
ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES
Advanced Placement needs help (Guest Essay), 5:16:2002 p15A
ADVERTISING
A priceless marketing strategy (Guest essay), 7:11:2002 p14A
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
Life in Congress: Affirmative inaction (Funny thing... column), 12:12:2002 p16A
We shall overcome, but it still needs work (Notebook column), 12:12:2002 p16A
AFGHANISTAN
Afghan children deserve education and need our help (Guest essay), 10:24:2002 p19A
AFRICAN AMERICANS
Suburbs' good "first" shouldn't be the last (editorial), 9:5:2002 p12A
AGENT ORANGE
Type II diabetes linked to Agent Orange exposure (From the Assemblyman column), 5:9:2002 p3A
AGRICULTURE
This year's bounty was hard-won, 8:15:2002 p9A
AGRILINK
Parking on Oxford Street may soon be restricted to force Agrilink employees to use lot, 1:17:2002 p1A/7A
AIDS
Together, we can beat AIDS (letter), 11:28:2002 p15A
Whatever happened to last years promise of funds for ending global AIDS (Letter), 01:29:2004 p12A
You can help find an AIDS vaccine (Guest essay), 5:16:2002 p14A
AIRLINES
More than just cheap airfare (commentary column), 11:28:2002 p14A
Pataki: Return of AirTran is 'home run' for upstate economy, 1:24:2002 p12A
AIRPLANES
"Buttercup" is a dream come true (for Earl Luce), 10:3:2002 p3A
A revealing look at nude travel (Daily Dose), 05:22:2003 p15A
Brief history of how airplanes changed our lives (Senior Life), 05:27:2004 p15A
Of early airplanes and pilots (Guest Essay), 12:18:2003 p10A
The aviation community will remember pilot Law, Bill at a service this weekend after his plane crashed and caught on fire, 08:26:2004 p1A
Tickets for Tops International Wings and Wheels Air Show now on sale, 08:09:2001 p5A
AIRTRAN
Pataki: Return of AirTran is 'home run' for upstate economy, 1:24:2002 p12A
AL SIGL CENTER
Al Sigl Center to community: Take a walk, 10:24:2002 p8A
ALBION
Nesbitt, Charles making attempt to build support for bill that eliminates need for military personnel's absentee ballots to be postmarked to be valid and counted, 01:18:2001 p5A
New 4-H Hair rule, 12:18:2003 p2A
ALBION - BUSINESS
Watt Farms market open, 5:23:2002 p4A
ALBRIGHT, MADELEINE
Albright urges international unity, 12:12:2002 p3A
ALCOHOL
Hot line won't help under-age drinking (Letter), 09:06:2001 p13A
If you are old enough to marry and vote, should be old enough to drink as well (Dissent), 07:05:2001 p8A
Punishment alone won't stop DWI (letter), 5:2:2002 p17A
State asks schools, citizens to help stop underage drinking, 08:30:2001 p8A
ALL-TERRRAIN VEHICLES
Buying in Clarkson means country living (letter), 7:25:2002 p13A
Havoc on two and three wheels, 7:11:2002 p1A/16A
Neighbor problems? Try a little civility (editorial), 7:25:2002 p12A
ALLIED FROZEN STORAGE INC.
Allied Frozen Storage Inc. received funding for energy saving equipment, 9:26:2002 p3A
Allied property in Empire Zone, 9:12:002 p5A
ALTERNATIVES FOR BATTERED WOMEN
Nu-Look Collision gives car to ABW, 1:3:2002 p6A
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
Alzheimer's death toll keeps rising (Letter), 07:12:2001 p13A
Alzheimer's workshop, 10:10:2002 p4A
Rochester Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association offers 'Safe Return' program, 04:12:2001 p2A
You can help fight Alzheimer's (letter), 11:21:2002 p15A
AMADEUS CHORALE
Amadeus Chorale and the Hilltop Singers will perform Lakeside Gala speaker Rudy Giuliani, 10:09:2003 p4A
Amadeus Chorale will hold their holiday concert "Christmas Poems and Songs" at Brockport High School, 11:25:2004 p2A
Area members of the Amadeus Chorale chosen to audition for American Chorale Directors Association All-Eastern Conference in Boston, 02:05:2004 p7A
Board advisors vote to donate proceeds of chorale's annual benefit concert to children of Ladder Company No. 25's victims of 9/11 attacks, 11:08:2001 p2A
Chorale group puts out call to young singers, 05:17:2001 p4A
Holiday concert "Christmas Poems and Songs" performed by The Amadeus Chorale, 12:02:2004 p4A
Middle and High school members of the Amadeus Chorale return from five day tour performing in the Baltimore and Washington areas, 07:26:2001 p2A
AMATO, FRED
State Assembly candidates speak: Amato: Seniors need help (guest essay), 10:17:2002 p17A
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
"Making strides against breast cancer," 8:22:2002 p5A
260,000 daffodils will arrive in Rochester area this month to bring smiles to cancer patients, and support the American Cancer Society's cancer research programs, 03:08:2001 p5A
Candle burned in memory of child, 07:03:2003 p15A
Holley resident (Michael Fahey) to bike across Europe, 6:27:2002 p2A
New 2004 American Cancer Society golf pass now available, 12:18:2003 p9A
Second annual Relay for Life in Spencerport raised money to support life-saving American Cancer Society research, 06:21:2001 p4A
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
Colomnist Brody, Jane will speak at Heart Association luncheon, 04:26:2001 p11A
AMERICAN LEGION
Legion Auxiliary says thanks (letter), 7:4:2002 p13A
Legion receives artwork (photo), 9:5:2002 p3A
Schedules 75th welcome home party for the Rochester Red Wings, 1:16:2003 p12A
AMERICAN RED CROSS
American Red Cross hosts its Fire & Ice benefit auction, 09:13:2001 p3A
Blood supply a constant need (letter), 11:28:2002 p15A
Car wash intended to raise money for Tri County Youth Hockey Pee Wee A., however proceeds being donated to American Red Cross, 10:04:2001 p2A
Giving life, one drop at a time (Commentary column), 10:3:2002 p14A
Giving without regret (Brockport High students), 11:21:2002 p1A/8A
Greater Rochester Chapter of American Red Cross responding to various attacks throughout the country, 09:13:2001 p16A
McCorry, Becky traveled to Florida with the American Red Cross last month to manage disaster relief, 09:16:2004 p5A
Several American Red Cross blood drives are planned during months of summer, 07:26:2001 p3A
So far, $375 million collected since terrorist attacks, what will they do with all that money?, 11:01:2001 p3A
Thanks for helping out in a time of need (letter), 2:21:2002 p13A
AMERICORPS
Americorps facing total shut down because of cuts in funding, 07:03:2003 p3A
Back in business after receiving word that money is on the way, 12:18:2003 p5A
Brockport High School graduate Smith, Casey working to earn her eduaction through a 10-month federal program helping others, 07:03:2003 p3A
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
Amnesty International gives Seymour Library and Drake Memorial Library a copy of their 2000 annual report, 10:18:2001 p2A
Bells to toll (for Ray Crone released from death row), 4:18:2002 p5A
AMSTERDAM
A city of chaos (Humor), 09:09:2004 p17A
AMUSEMENT PARKS
Good times roll on and on at Seabreeze (Editorial), 09:02:2004 p14A
ANDREWS, BILL
Area historians collaborate on "Around Brockport," a book detailing Brockport history, 5:30:2002 p1A/10A
ANGELS
Guardian angels there to influence decisions toward the good of others (Guest Essay), 01:02:2003 p10A
ANIMAL CRUELTY
It's cruel to chain dogs up outside in freezing cold (Letter), 01:11:2001 p11A
Rusty the dog dragged behind a car until he could not run any faster, tourchered and left for dead (Letter), 02:22:2001 p13A
ANIMAL RIGHTS
A dog in need was treated like trash (Letter), 10:16:2003 p17A
A gutsy cow jumped over the moon (Commentary column), 4:11:2002 p16A
Birds should not be kept in cages (Letter), 1:16:2003 p15A
From boy to man: An old dog saw it all (Guest Essay), 12:25:2003 p13A
Hamlin horse owner Blanchard, Ricaldo faces animal cruelty charges, 06:05:2003 p1A
Nobis, Trulie of Brighton holds hearing to discuss whether she should be allowed an alternative to disecting a cat for biology (Notebook), 03:22:2001 p12A
Stop mistreatment of circus animals (Letter), 05:15:2003 p13A
The lobster tale: How far would you go? (Commentary), 06:12:2003 p14A
United States Department of Agriculture proposed regulations to ban shipments of butterflies for releasing them at weddings and studying them in schools (Notebook), 12:13:2001 p10A
ANIMALS
Both male and female reindeer grow antlers in the summer each year (Senior Life), 12:27:2001 p10A
Skunks aren't afraid of us, but we are afraid of them (Commentary), 04:08:2004 p15A
Summer pests make some peoples summer stressful (Daily Dose), 07:12:2001 p11A
When wild geese become too much of a good thing (Editiorial), 04:26:2001 p16A
ANNIVERSARIES
Colucci, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel celebrate 35 years of marriage, 11:13:2003 p8A
Connors, William and Joyce celebrate 50 years of marriage, 04:26:2001 p2A
Dodds, Kay and Neoma celebrate 50 years of marriage, 09:02:2004 p9A
Duryee, Mr. and Mrs. Don celebrate 50 years, 03:20:2003 p11A
Eastman Kodak Co. celebrates 150th birthday for George Eastman, 07:08:2004 p11A
Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul celebrate 50 years of marriage, 05:29:2003 p6A
Guerinot, Dr. and Mrs. Gerard - celebrate 50 years together, 9:12:2002 p9A
Hansel, Leonard and Charlotte celebrate 50 years of marriage, 11:11:2004 p10A
Hanss, Jack and Joan celebrate 50th, 10:10:2002 p9A
Harnden, Richard and Barbara celebrate 50 years of marriage, 11:08:2001 p10A
Heinrich, James L. and Virginia Nicely celebrate 50 years of marriage, 1:3:2002 p4A
Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles celebrate 57 years of marriage, 02:06:2003 p8A
Johnson, William G. and Beatrice, 11:18:2004 p11A
Kasper, Mr. and Mrs. William celebrate 50 years of marriage, 10:18:2001 p8A
Lombs, Harold and Dorothy - celebrate 50 years of marriage, 12:19:2002 p11A
Malakhov, Aleksander celebrates first anniversary of opening of his medical practice, 09:13:2001 p2A
May, Ralph and Jane (Park) celebrate anniversary, 9:26:2002 p11A
Mayor, Mr. and Mrs Gen. Rappl Norbert celebrate 50 years, 01:02:2003 p8A
Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Fred celebrate 40 years of marriage, 05:08:2003 p2A
Semple, Mr. and Mrs. Dick celebrate 50 years of marriage, 04:17:2003 p2A
Sigismondis, Arc and Marie celebrate 50 years of marriage, 06:28:2001 p8A
The Catholic Women's Club of Rochester celebrating a milestone anniversary for service to the community of 85 years, 04:29:2004 p12A
Velma, Paul and Sue Lane celebrate 30 years of marriage, 06:03:2004 p11A
Warthman, Earl O. and Irene "Sally" Cochran - 60 years, 1:17:002 p4A
Webb, Ernie and Eadie celebrate 60th anniversary, 11:28:2002 p8A
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harold celebrate 40 years of marriage, 10:09:2003 p8A
ANTHRAX
Anthrax scare still not over (Funny Thing), 11:22:2001 p11A
Due to anthrax threats, many pieces of mail have been lost (From the Congressman), 12:20:2001 p5A
Need to relax a bit when it comes to Anthrax; not many have been effected by it, and it can be treated (Notebook), 10:25:2001 p18A
There is a line between caution and paranoia, we need to be aware of that line (Funny Thing), 11:01:2001 p15A
ANTIQUES
Antiquing made easy with new map, 08:14:2003 p10A
Collector newspaper has released a new brochure to local specialty stores, 08:07:2003 p4A
APATHY
Apathy should be labeled the eighth cardinal sin (Letter), 07:05:2001 p9A
APPLETON, STEVE
Brockport Post advertisement (photo), 1:31:2002 p10A, 3:14:2002 p14A
APPLIANCES
When your appliances turn vindictive (Daily Dose column), 3:14:2002 p9A
ARMED FORCES
Amthor, Philip C. - completed basic training, 9:26:2002 p2A
Arthur, Colin - completed Basic Hospital Corps School, 6:20:2002 p2A
Arva, Chad C. completed Marine Corps nuclear, biological, and chemical defense course, 07:19:2001 p2A
Arva, Chad C. completes 12 weeks of basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C., 03:15:2001 p2A
Ashker, Irene L. promoted to rank of a major in the Air Force, 03:08:2001 p2A
Beardslee, Frank J. - promoted, 3:7:2002 p2A
Beikirch, Gary guest speaker at military dinner, 11:20:2003 p13A
Bosch, Benjamin B. deployed to Iraq, 06:24:2004 p5A
Boyst, Kyle - graduated from aviation electrician school, 5:16:22002 p2A
Burch, Jonathon M. graduates from light armored vehicle repairman course, 09:13:2001 p2A
Burgo, Timothy S. completed 12 weeks of basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, 10:11:2001 p2A
Cadets of the Rochester Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol Demon Drill Team placed first in the Northeast Region Cadet Competition at Naval Preparatory School, 07:29:2004 p5A
Carlton, Chad A. - graduated from basic training in Air Force, 8:29:2002 p2A
Catlin, Joy K. graduates from basic comnbat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia SC, 04:12:2001 p2A
Chmiel, Dawn M. Navy Seaman Apprentice, graduated from communications signals collection and processing course at Naval Technical Training Center Corry Station, 02:08:2001 p2A
Clark, James K. reports for duty, 02:05:2004 p7A
Coast guard Academy accepting applications, 10:17:2002 p2A
Coast Guard Auxiliary Floritta 4-8 held its Change of Watch ceremony swearing in of its new bridge for 2004, 03:04:2004 p13A
Cody, Christine - completed basic training, 6:27:2002 p2A
Corcoran, Ryan - completed basic training, 7:18:2002 p2A
Crosier, Giles G. - completed basic training, 4:4:2002 pA
Cummings, Sean S. completes basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes III, 09:16:2004 p12A
Davis, Michael D. graduates from basic combat training at Fort Knox Ky, 05:24:2001 p2A
Davis, Michael D. graduates from basic combat training at Fort Knox Ky., 03:01:2001 p2A
Dianni, John A. graduates from intelligence and electronic warfare intercept systems repairer course at Fort Huachuca, 07:01:2004 p16A
Dunbar, Latoya A. participates in U.S. Naval Academy summer seminar, 07:08:2004 p8A
Ehnot, Andrew T. graduates from Marine Tech course, 03:18:2004 p8A
Eiches, Christopher A. completes basic training, 12:16:2004 p5A
Ellsworth, Adam D. - has reported to Fort Benning, 8:8:2002 p2A
Farrell, Todd D. and wife Jennifer M. return from Germany, 09:02:2004 p4A
Faulknor, James A. earns Meritorious Service Medal, 09:27:2001 p2A
Fischer, Mark Maj. (Hamlin native) will oversee 60 investigators and 250 troops, 01:18:2001 p8A
Fister, Matthew R. completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, SC, 01:22:2004 p5A
Flotilla holds awards dinner, 02:27:2003 p3A
Fudge, Jorel J. - graduated from basic training in Air Force, 8:29:2002 p2A
Ganoung, Charles S. joined Army under Delayed Entry Program, 10:25:2001 p2A
Genesee Valley chapter of the Military Officer's Association of America military officers seeking members, 07:24:2003 p14A
Graf, Nicole graduates from AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Western Region, 07:29:2004 p5A
Graham, David deployed from Camp Lejeune as part of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II, 07:22:2004 p5A
Graham, David graduated from Brockport in 2003, and recently graduated from basic training in the Marine Corps, 11:06:2003 p4A
Grahan, David graduates from USMC School of Infantry training program at Camp Geiger, N.C., 05:06:2004 p5A
Grashof, Daniel graduates from basic military training, 06:10:2004 p5A
Grubb, Nicholas R. and Tim A. Rohrbacher arrived at Aberdeen Proving Ground, 9:19:2002 p2A
Gursslin, Matthew G. gNavy Petty Officer 3rd Class, raduates from Navy's Basic Nuclear Power School, 05:24:2001 p2A
Hackett, Ryan joined Army under the delayed entry program, 07:05:2001 p2A
Hargett, Dawson K. deployed to Iraq, 10:14:2004 p10A
Harrison, Bryan M. graduates from basic military training, 05:27:2004 p5A
Hartter, Michael E. - graduated from Military Working Dog Handler School, 8:8:2002 p2A
Jacobs, Jason T. - promoted to sgt., 4:4:2002 p2A4:4:2002 pA
Johansen, Jason - completed basic training, 4:25:002 p2A
Kase, James A. Jr. visits Singapore, 10:28:2004 p11A
Kase, James Alan Jr. returns to San Diego, 11:25:2004 p14A
Kitt, Craig Army Reserve Pvt., graduated from basic combat training ag Fort Knox, KY, 02:08:2001 p2A
Lasch, Pete S. Air Force Captain, reported for duty at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 02:22:2001 p2A
Lippincott, Daniel R. - has reported to Fort Jackson, 8:8:002 p2A
Local dentist Clasquin, Frederick who played in the Army Band, feels he was lucky to have avoided infantry duty, 11:04:2004 p1A
Lofthouse, Nicholas S. graduates from pilot training, 11:25:2004 p14A
Mackanos, Paul J. III - was promoted, 4:18:2002 p2A
Many suffer from tinnitus (ringing of the ears) from firing ranges (Guest Essay), 08:09:2001 p15A
Mason, Terri A. graduates from Army Reserves Officers Training Corps Leader Development and Assessment Course, 12:16:2004 p5A
McCarthy, Brett W. completes basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes III, 11:11:2004 p11A
Men over in Afghanistan in "The Ring Road Gang" get a kick out of 'Daily Dose' columns (Daily Dose), 03:25:2004 p13A
Mendez, Robert receives commission as a naval officer, 12:06:2001 p2A
Miller, Jonathan M. joined Army Reserves under the Delayed Training Program, 04:17:2003 p2A
Muller, Derek A. completes basic training, 03:04:2004 p13A
Neale, Kevin P. - completed Marine Corps basic training, 12:19:2002 p2A
Overmyer, Thomas C. graduates from 62-day Army Ranger School at Fort Benning, GA, 02:01:2001 p2A
Peletz, Kristin E. graduated from Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Camp Challenge, 10:11:2001 p2A
Peletz, Kristin graduates from five week Army Reserve Officer Training Corps advanced camp, 09:27:2001 p2A
Pinkerton, Jeffrey R. appointed to Naval Academy, 09:20:2001 p2A
Piper, Brandon W. completes basic military training, 06:03:2004 p5A
Reese, Ed was sworn in as Commander of the Navy Club of Lake Ontario and Brockport, 03:27:2003 p2A
Remillard, Frank D. graduated from Army Reserves Officers' Training Corps Leader Development and Assessment Course, 10:21:2004 p11A
Reynolds, Brian A. and Chiaramonte, Richard A. have joined Army under the Delayed Entry Program, 08:09:2001 p2A
Reynolds, Katie A. graduates from Airman Leadership School, 05:20:2004 p5A
Reynolds, Ryan P. completes basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes III, 09:16:2004 p12A
Richards, Ryan - joined US Army, 6:27:2002 p2A
Rodriguez, Fidel A. - completed basic training, 5:16:22002 p2A
Rodriquez, Michelle M. Adams - joined Army under Delayed Entry Program, 8:8:2002 p2A
Rogers, William J. Jr. completed basic assault amphibian vehicle crewman's course at Camp Pendleton California, 07:29:2004 p5A
Rohrbacher, Matt F. completes basic military training, 08:12:2004 p14A
Roller, Loraleigh placed on Board of Trustees List at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 1:30:2003 p2A
Roller, Loraleigh promoted to second-class cadet at the Coast Guard Academy, 08:16:2001 p2A
Rothfuss, Kenneth L. Jr. completed five month aviation electrician's mate course, 08:30:2001 p2A
Santiago, Edwin Jr. graduates from basic military training, 06:03:2004 p5A
Spade, Joseph E. nominated for appointment to the US Air Force Academy, 03:04:2004 p13A
Stolfa, Somnang completes Marine training, 02:05:2004 p7A
Stratton, David returns from TDY at Ahmed Al-Jaber Air Base, 10:04:2001 p2A
Support our troops - names of local people in the armed forces, 08:19:2004 p8A
Thomason, Paul B. Jr. graduated from basic training, 12:09:2004 p8A
Travers, John J. completes Coast Gaurd training, 05:06:2004 p5A
Webster, Jason A. - completed basic training, 3:21:2002 p2A
Welch, Fran reminded of his days in Vietnam by exhibit at the George Eastman House, 01:25:2001 p1A
White, David W. - retired from Air Force, 5:16:22002 p2A
Whiting, Adam A. - has reported to Fort Sill, 8:8:2002 p2A
Williams, Ronnie L. graduates from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, 01:04:2001 p2A
Womens auxiliary under Navy Club of Lake Ontario, Ship 1812, being formed with women 21 and older and related to someone who served in Marines, Navy, or Coast Guard, 06:24:2004 p5A
Wright, Timothy A. moved from Fort Drum to Greece as Army's newest recruiter, 04:12:2001 p2A
Yousey, Noah C. Air National Guard Airman, graduates from six week basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, 02:22:2001 p2A
Ziegler, Eric P. graduated from six week basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, 03:29:2001 p2A
Zukoski, Julie A. completes basic military training, 08:12:2004 p14A
ARMED FORCES - VETERANS
"A Soldiers Story Long Remembered" , story of Trones, Terry (Commentary), 04:17:2003 p17A
Administration turns its back on veterans (Letter), 03:25:2004 p14A
Bamboo Bridge gives vets chance to be heard, 05:03:2001 p8A
Five Veterans visit Barclay Elementary School and told their stories of the past, 11:18:2004 p5A
Hands off military retirees' income (Letter), 07:17:2003 p13A
Heed veterans plead for help (Letter), 11:06:2003 p21A
Keep the VA in Canandaigua (Letter), 10:30:2003 p21A
Keep the vets' stories alive (Commentary), 01:04:2001 p8A
Korea vets have a winning idea (editorial), 7:18:2002 p10A
Memorial Day ceremony held at A.D. Oliver Middle School to remember veterans, 06:14:2001 p5A
Midkiff, Doug tells how the draft made him who he is today (Guest Essay), 02:27:2003 p17A
Muck, Sg.t Warren "Skip's" family presented combat medals & citations by U.S. Rep. John LaFalce, 03:15:2001 p2A
Navy Club honors memory of Pearl Harbor attack, 12:12:2002 p1A
Plea to save Canandaigua VA (Letter), 11:06:2003 p21A
Recordings are replacing bugles and trumpets at veterans funeral, drawing a mixed reaction from local vets, 01:22:2004 p6A
Veterans who left school before receiving a diploma and served in military during WWII are eligible to receive diploma through Operation Recognition, 03:08:2001 p4A
Veterans' visit informs, reminds, 11:14:2002 p1A/13A
Vietnam Veteran says today, as he did yesterday 'You can't hit me' (Guest Essay), 04:12:2001 p21A
War of 1812 vet Markham, Avery to be honored, 05:31:2001 p16A
Why our soldiers need the Canandaigua VA (Editorial), 02:26:2004 p10A
ART
"Stone Soup" art auction to take place at Brockport High School to raise money for community art project, 06:17:2004 p11A
'Art grows here' is the motto of artists converging for a series of workshops in Rochester to offer assistance with their work, 09:11:2003 p7A
Area high school students participate in annual summer arts program at Nazareth College, 07:26:2001 p1A
Art - I like it when I know it (Funny thing... column), 3:28:2002 p12A
Art centers plan includes smaller groups (Letter), 04:22:2004 p16A
Art collected from former publisher of Post weeklies Wolfe, Andrew D. netted $1.6 million at auction, 02:01:2001 p3A
Art work of Cross, Tiffany; Hetzel, Rachel; and Archer, John on display at Tower of Fine Arts on SUNY Brockport campus, 12:06:2001 p4A
Artist's work at Seymour (Peggy Hale) (Photo), 6:20:2002 p2A
Arts & Cultural Council held its 18th annual Arts Awards at the Hyatt Regency Rochester, 11:01:2001 p8A
Artwork of Battey, Hiroko and Harris, June on dispay at the Friendly Home's Memorial, 05:06:2004 p5A
At Hamlin Fireman's Field, visitors to annual dog shows of Genesee Valley Kennel Club and Rochester Specialty Association can see art of Elksten, Betty, 07:01:2004 p2A
Best of Show (Diane Hickerson) (photo), 12:19:2002 p2A
Brittany Riling named US National Award winner in art, 6:27:2002 p2A
Brockport artist (Jack Wolsky) honored, 11:14:2002 p2A
Brockport artist Hickerson, Dianne receives Best of Show award at Rochester Art Club's Spring Juried Exhibition 2001 for her "Crystal Visions" watercolor piece, 04:29:2001 p2A
Brockport High School art teacher Crawford, Paula paints "Mr. Red" for High Falls Brewing Co.'s "Horses on Parade," 03:01:2001 p3A
Brockport High school art teacher Groves, Pat has art work displayed at the Little Gallery at Nazareth College, 02:19:2004 p13A
Brockport High School art teacher Paula Crawford named Region II Art Educator of the Year, 1:10:2002 p1A/10A
Brockport water color artist Hickerson, Dianne wins second place for her painting "Yellow Roses" in the Niagra Frontier Watercolor Society Fall Exhibition, 11:04:2004 p10A
C.H.E.S.S. home school group will display their animalitos in Seymour Library, 10:21:2004 p11A
D'Agostino, (Anne Marie) artwork published in calendar, 12:26:2002 p2A
Dave Jewett is a cut above the rest (chainsaw carvings), 12:5:2002 p14A
Dolan, Mary Beth, owner of Start Here Art Studio has visiting artist night every Thursday (Harris, Skip was the March featuring artist), 03:18:2004 p2A
Don't lock out our home-grown artists (Commentary), 06:24:2004 p11A
Elizabeth Gallery and METAL Arts Inc. are combining commercial art sales and the creativity of local artists, 07:12:2001 p5A
Fieldwork an oppportunity to hear others feed back on pieces of art, 09:18:2003 p8A
Free art classes at Start Here Studio, 11:21:2002 p11A
Hickerson, Dianna from Brockport has peices included in two exhibits in Lockport, 10:30:2003 p4A
Hickerson, Dianne has art piece "Crystal Visions" chosen for Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Water-colors, 09:06:2001 p2A
Hickerson, Dianne has art work displayed in "Wet & Fresh: Survey of Current Watercolor in Western New York" at Buffalo State College, 04:01:2004 p5A
Hickerson, Dianne's water color painting "Fiesta" has been accepted in Watercolor Society's 136th Annual International Exhibitation in NYC, 03:13:2003 p2A
Jones, Brian H. has art work displayed in gallery in Tower of Fine Arts at SUNY Brockport, 01:25:2001 p2A
Margaret Hale's installation, Art in a Country Garden was selected for Lawn D'Arts II, 7:25:2002 p2A
Original works of sculptor Ghiglieri, Laran are in demand and valuable, 11:29:2001 p5A
Posing nude is OK because it is just art (Humor), 07:29:2004 p13A
Scarborough, Mary Ann and Notides-Benzing, Jane will have quilt work displayed at The Gallery Upstairs, 03:22:2001 p2A
Skoog, Lori mentors artists who are preparing for their exhibits opening day, 02:05:2004 p5A
Skoog, Lori runs an at-home art class, 1:16:2003 p1A/3A
Start Here Studio's Meet the Artist Series continues, 04:08:2004 p2A
Students of Dolan, Mary Beth at Start Her Art Studio holding art show at Seymour Library, 06:10:2004 p2A
VandenBosch, Jennifer has art work displayed in Rainbow Gallery in Tower of Fine Arts at SUNY Brockport, 01:25:2001 p2A
Watercolorist Dianne Hickerson wins award, 9:19:2002 p2A
Williams, Judd opens new show of wall pieces, sculpture, and drawings at Gallery in Rochester, 11:22:2001 p2A
ASSISTED SUICIDE. SEE Euthanasia
ATHENAEUM
Athenaeum offers continued learning for seniors, 4:4:2002 p3A
ATHLETIC FIELDS
Grass is greener...sometimes (Murf's Turf), 9:19:2002 p8A
AUBURN - SCHOOLS
Varsity sports at Auburn high now a reality thanks to boosters, student-athletes, and members of the community, 03:15:2001 p8A
AUCTIONS
High School Band auctioning off photos and autographed footballs of famous athletes and celebrities to raise money, 02:26:2004 p5A
Holding bike auction for all ages, 07:22:2004 p1A
Locals have organized "Stone Soup" art auction to raise money for a community sculpture along the Erie Canal, 07:29:2004 p1A
Wingate, Ed of Brockport kicked off the Bloomfield's Antique Wireless Associations 40th anniversary auction, 05:13:2004 p2A
AUTHORS
'Post' editor Capaldo-Fien, Chrissy wins playwriting contest, 06:07:2001 p9A
Author Colombo, Luann visits second graders of Barclay Elementary, 05:22:2003 p4A
Award-winning local young adult author Vande Velde, Vivian to speak at Gates Public Library, 05:03:2001 p4A
Charen, Mona writes about men (Notebook), 08:21:2003 p16A
Mackler, Carolyn finds her niche in writing for young adults, 09:11:2003 p12A
Wallace, David Foster is simply "too much" (Funny Thing), 03:13:2003 p12A
AUTOMOBILES
A way to help our country deal with the oil situation in the Middleeast - buy small cars (Notebook), 11:08:2001 p16A
Antique car cruise-in sponsored by Brockport Area Vets Club and Brockport Firemen's Exempt, 08:30:2001 p1A
Driver's manual available online (letter), 8:15:2002 p17A
Fall car care explained, 10:25:2001 p6A
Genesee Valley Antique Car Society will host Antique Automobile Club America Founder's Tour which will feature 250 cars from 28 states, 07:26:2001 p5A
Good ideas come in bunches, apparently (Notebook column), 5:30:2002 p14A
Harry and his water-powered car (Notebook column), 5:9:2002 p12A
Let's go farther on a gallon of gas (editorial), 2:21:2002 p12A
Unsafe for grandkids, and for soldiers overseas, 3:21:2002 p14A
Where and when to see the antique cars during the Antique Automobile America Founder's Tour, 07:26:2001 p5A
Why do media target only SUVs? (letter), 4:4:2002 p13A
AWARDS. SEE ALSO Scholarships
Alzheimer's Association seeking nominees for it's "Quality of Life" Award, 03:01:2001 p16A
Assistant professor of mathematics at Vanderbilt University Farley, Jonathan David receives Fulbright Scholar Award, 04:26:2001 p2A
Atkinson, Scott awarded with William Troy Memorial Service Award at the SUNY Financial Aid Professional conference, 06:17:2004 p5A
Awards given to local students for their artwork displayed at the 2003 Finger Lakes Region Scholastic Art Awards, 02:06:2003 p16A
Awards given to winners in the Walk! Bike! Brockport! Action Group pedestrian/bicycle safety poster contests, 11:04:2004 p10A
Bacheler, Virginia awarded with Alumna Achievement Award by the William Smith Alumnaw Association, 05:14:2004 p8A
Beck, Heather; Beecher, Melody; and Johnson, Lisa receive 2003 Rochester Area Colleges Continuing Consortium's Outstanding Adult Student Award, 04:10:2003 p4A
Bird, Jeffery S. of Holley is recipient of Rochester Art Club Award for Seven Stones of Manhood, 05:10:2001 p2A
Bowerman, Elliotte named runner-up for the Mark Hellinger Award, 10:07:2004 p7A
Brege, Elise- student at Christ Community Church School in Brockport - is winner of fire prevention award, 01:08:2004 p5A
Broadway, Amanda and Pelcher, Amanda named United States National Award winners in foreign language by the United States Achievement Academy, 06:14:2001 p2A
Brooks, Julie of Holley Elementary School wins statewide competition in creative writing, 06:26:2003 p8A
Bryant, Joshua, 05:01:2003 p2A
Circle of Friends Award predented to Brockport Elks Lodge, 05:06:2004 p5A
Cleveland, Albert of Hamlin recognized by United Parcel Service for 20 years of accident free driving at an award ceremony at Rochester UPS, 03:08:2001 p2A
Columnist Cholette, Bob doles out his fourth annual Democracy in Action Awards (Dissent), 11:18:2004 p13A
DeBaun, Ricki (assistant director at the Sweden Senior Center) named R.S.V.P. Champion of the Year, 01:02:2003 p2A
Ellis, Tessa receives Outstanding Fire Safety Essay Award from Brockport Fire Department, 04:15:2004 p5A
Finalists for Young Women of Distinction announced, 04:29:2001 p8A
First-grader Weed, Adrianna receives Do the Right Thing Award, 04:29:2004 p5A
Fulton, James receives Honors for Outstanding Service award, which recognizes outstanding community service, 08:16:2001 p2A
Gnann, Katherine, 05:01:2003 p2A
Goodrich, Dave awarded Salvation Army's Service Unit Group of the Year for the Empire State Division Award, 09:02:2004 p13A
High school Heisman Award time has arrived for high school athletes (Murf's Turf), 11:04:2004 p11A
Hilton teacher Farnham, John Madaleno, Brockport teacher Maria; and Churchville-Chili teacher Hoelperl, Elizabeth named Experience Today Top Teachers of the Year, 05:13:2004 p5A
Holberton, Justin and Pack, Kayla received Do The Right Thing Award from Rochester Police, 12:23:2004 p5A
Howlett, Bonnie honored for her work on behalf of the Brockport community, 08:14:2003 p8A
Jackson, Karla K. is finalist in the 2004-05 M&T Bank Rochester Museum and Science Center Young Visionary Awards, 10:14:2004 p10A
Jackson, Lisa recipient of the Brockport Integrated Service Community Organization's first community service awards, 03:22:2001 p2A
Jamele, Geoffrey honored with the "Do the Right Thing Award" by Rochester Police Chief Duffy, Robert, 04:01:2004 p9A
Kleiman, Maurice receives 2004 Lifetime Humanitarian Award from Lifetime Assistance Foundation, 10:28:2004 p11A
LaRock, Beth was awarded with Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year Award, 06:26:2003 p2A
LaShomb, Ashley named All American Scholar by United States Achievement Academy, 05:24:2001 p2A
Lavigne, Tara L. receives Best in Show award for her public access television show "PROFILE! Magazine," 12:16:2004 p5A
Leidig, Karen collected thousands of signatures to name a Brockport gymnasium after her son Fitton, Matthew, 08:12:2004 p1A
Markham, Harlod named as Honorary Chieftain of the Gathering for the High Banks Celtic Gathering and Scottish Games, 07:01:2004 p5A
Martens, Dave receives a National Federation of State High School Associations, 12:09:2004 p10A
Martin, Tom recipient of the Brockport Integrated Service Community Organization's first community service awards, 03:22:2001 p2A
McCorry, Shawn K. receives 2004 Basic Life Support Provider of the Year Award from Monroe Ambulance, 12:16:2004 p5A
McGonigal, Kyle receives New York State Senate Achievers Award, 06:17:2004 p5A
Mead, Mark is recipient of 2001 John Chamberlain Award, 08:16:2001 p2A
National PTA honors Vandenberg, Margie for 20 years of service with a Lifetime Achievement Award, 11:25:2004 p3A
Neden, Joel, 05:01:2003 p2A
Nominations sought for Teacher of the Week, 10:25:2001 p20A
Officers Mesiti, Steve and Morabito, Joe will receive awards from the Elks Club of Brockport for their hard work with the fire at Laundrytime Laundromat, 02:05:2004 p2A
Pennington, Anastasia receives Dorothy J. Ruger Memorial Scholarship Award, 06:03:2004 p5A
Piersa, Jeanne recipient of the Brockport Integrated Service Community Organization's first community service awards, 03:22:2001 p2A
Pogroszewski, Donna receives 2004 State University of New York Chancellors Award for Excellence in a Professional Service, 09:02:2004 p13A
Rademacher, Sara J. receives Clayton V. Fowler Art History Writing Award, 05:27:2004 p5A
Rath, Ashley M. of SUNY Oswego receives Sheldon Leadership Award, 06:10:2004 p5A
Regional Center for Independent Living holds annual awards banquet, 05:08:2003 p18A
Rockow, Duane awarded Extra Mile Award by Town Board members, 12:16:2004 p2A
Scheer, Michael of Spencerport was awarded first place in the Western New York Firemen's Association Inc. essay contest, 06:26:2003 p2A
Smith, Joan B. - winner of the Strong Health Strong in Spirit Award for Unsung Heroes, 01:02:2003 p2A
SUNY Brockport theater major Honeck, Thomas won the 2004 Back Stage Magazine "Bristo Award," 06:03:2004 p5A
The Wendy's High School Heisman Award is looking for candidates (Murf's Turf), 10:16:2003 p13A
Tidwell, Dorothy and Boozer, Robert E. - winners of OASIS Senior Role Model Awards, 01:02:2003 p2A
Tremblay, Brenda wins first place award for enterprise reporting from New York State Associated Press, 06:24:2004 p5A
VanDeusen, Betsy wins Mehron Award for her makeup designs, 02:19:2004 p13A
Weed, Adrianna was recipient of a Do The Right Thing Award after donating hair to Locks Of Love Foundation, 04:29:2004 p5A
Zoghlin, Leon N., PhD receives Edward Mott Moore Award by the Monroe County Medical Society, 05:27:2004 p5A
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B
BAKERIES
Real treats real food at the Village Bakery Cafe (Dining Out), 05:29:2003 p5A
Rich Port Pastries is sweetened with a Hispanic flair (Dining Out), 01:01:2004 p5A
Ridge Donut Cafe more than just doughnuts (Dining Out), 02:20:2003 p7A
Special Touch Bakery makes pies with pride, 1:30:2003 p7A
BALOG, CASEY
Casey Balog is honored, 10:31:2002 p14A
BALTIMORE ORIOLES
No thanks for the memories (Commentary column), 10:3:2002 p14A
BANGTAIL
Pushing the linguistoc envelope (Funny Thing), 06:05:2003 p12A
BARBIE
She's not one to kiss and Mattel (Funny Thing), 02:26:2004 p11A
BARRY DODGE
Thanks to Barry Dodge-Chrysler-Jeep employess Vance, David and Billhardt, Matthew for helping with repairing trunk latch (Letter), 07:01:2004 p15A
BAYWINDE SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY
Baywinde Senior Living Community holds grand opening, 8:8:2002 p5A
BEACH, CARL FAMILY
Family would like to thank stranger who paid for car repair (Letter), 01:02:2003 p11A
BEATLES
40th anniversary of the Beatles performance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" (Funny Thing), 02:12:2004 p15A
BEHRENS, JEFFERY
Brockport graduate to debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City, 01:08:2004 p3A
BENNETT, BILL
Virtue guru just doesn't get it (Commentary column), 10:24:2002 p18A
BERGEN
(Gillam-Grant) Skate Park gets rolling (photo), 9:19:2002 p3A
BIENVENIDA
Bienvenida 2002 was a day to remember (letter), 7:4:2002 p13A
Bienvenida, welcoming migrant farmworkers, 6:20:2002 p2A
Top 10 reasons why you should attend the Bienvenida (Letter), 06:17:2004 p12A
BIKING
Holley resident (Michael Fahey) to bike across Europe, 6:27:2002 p2A
Is biking the secret to slimness? (Handwritings), 08:02:2001 p14A
Pro stunt bike rider Chris Poulos put on a gravity-defying performance, 6:20:2002 p1A
BILL OF RIGHTS
Violation of Bill of Rights by not allowing the Washington D.C. sniper trial out of the area (Letter), 07:10:2003 p15A
BILLBOARDS
Awww... (Chris and Valerie love note) (photo), 8:22:2002 p4A
BIRDS
A morning serenade that's definitely for the birds (Commentary), 05:29:2003 p12A
Bald eagles, nearly extinct in 1970's due to insecticide DDT, making comeback today (Editorial), 01:18:2001 p14A
No evidence red dye is bad for birds (Green Thumb column), 9:19:2002 p7A
Why this bird is endangered (Kodak's perigrine falcon) (Dissent column), 8:15:2002 p16A
BIRTHDAYS. SEE ALSO Centenarians
Marjory E. Van Cise's 98th birthday celebrated (photo), 7:5:2002 p2A
BIRTHRIGHT
Office hours, 1:9:2003 p4A
BIRTHS
Beck, Charles Wetherell born to Thomas Edward and Leona, 04:29:2001 p2A
Beers, Paige Mackenzie - daughter of Donald and Lynn Beers, 01:08:2004 p5A
Born on a leap year, Winner, Ian is 12 going on four, 03:04:3004 p5A
Darrow, Samuel Edward born to Darrow, Jake and Karen, 10:21:2004 p11A
Fowler, Ashlyn Skylar, 2:21:2002 p2A
Ingham, Joshua - son of Sepaniak, Steve and Nicole Ingham - first baby to be born at Lakeside Memorial Hospital in the new year, 01:18:2001 p2A
Luna, Noemi Jessica born to Cruz, Faustina and Luna, Ismael of Albion, 06:14:2001 p11A
Mackenzie Ruth Quinn, daughter of Jim and Susan Quinn (photo), 7:18:2002 p2A
Mother's Day baby (Alexis Renee Clemons) (photo), 5:30:2002 p3A
Myers, Benjamin Robert - son of Michele and Gregory Myers, 01:08:2004 p2A
Post, Matthew David Jr. - son of Matthew Post and Samantha Bolton, 03:27:2003 p2A
Putnam, Brice A. son of Dr. Arthur and Caurie Putnam of Brockport, 12:18:2003 p4A
Turlington, Zachary Randall born March 14, 4:11:2002 pA
Zahn, Tyler Mason - son of Brian and Kate Zahn, 03:27:2003 p2A
BISCO
BISCO gives to community projects, 12:5:2002 p6A
BISCO hosts ninth Annual Art Festival, 08:14:2003 p1A
Hosting the ninth Annual Art Fetival, 08:07:2003 p4A
Organization raised over $8,000 which will go to Lakeside's emergency room and the Brockport Fire Department for life saving equipment, 02:05:2004 p12A
BLACKOUTS
Brockport responds to blackout of August 2003 (Guest Essay), 09:11:2003 p17A
It's safe even with the lights out (Letter), 08:28:2003 p11A
Sorry about the blackout every body (Funny Thing), 08:28:2003 p11A
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD
Developing a new low cost senior health plan, 03:06:2003 p7A
BOCES
Area students move on to national vocational skills contest in Kansas City, 04:10:2003 p1A
BOCES 2 cuts pre-K special Ed programs, 04:22:2004 p3A
BOCES begins search for superintendent, 04:22:2004 p3A
BOCES hosts third annual Culinary Arts Competition at MCC, area students compete, 03:27:2003 p1A
BOCES-2 builds a three bedroom ranch in Spencerport, 04:29:2004 p3A
Center may be forced to lay off 81 people and eliminate programs because of cuts in state funding, 03:27:2003 p1A
Classes for winter session of Monroe #2 Orleans BOCES Center for Workforce Development to begin, 01:11:2001 p3A
Cora Schrader honored for her years of service, 6:27:2002 p2A
Decreased funding in schools is impacting special education and cutting jobs, 05:22:2003 p1A
Great kids, great lawns, and a great lawyers' game (Notebook), 04:17:2003 p16A
Harris, Amanda wins classroom competition in cosmetology, 03:04:2004 p10A
Kelly, Joe to serve on Advisory Panel for Special Education, 09:02:2004 p13A
Kissel, Pamela W. MD appointed assistant superintendent for instructional support by Monroe-2 Orleans BOCES, 07:05:2001 p2A
Skills USA students at BOCES 2's WE-MO-CO Career and Technical Education Center receive awards in skills competition, 04:08:2004 p8A
Special-education space is topic of public hearing to get comments from parents and others, 01:22:2004 p8A
Spencerport's BOCES 2 Center for Workforce Development receives donation from retired business man Pfrengle, Gerald C., 11:08:2001 p4A
Studens show skills at Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES career and technical education open house, culminated with Skills USA Vocational Industrial Clubs of America awards program, 04:05:2001 p2A
These BOCES 2 students will get the job done well (Editorial), 11:06:2003 p20A
This 'cuisine' is way too lean (Commentary), 1:23:2003 p12A
BODYBUILDING
Bodybuilders to compete, 5:30:2002 p2A
NPC Rochester Body Building, Fitness and Figure Championships being held at Rochester Riverside Convention Center, 06:03:2004 p10A
BOLEY, GABRIELLE
Boley, Gabrielle of Hilton High School receives national honor, 12:18:2003 p4A
BOOKS
"Constitution that Never Was" reports that federal income taxed were never legally ratified (Letter), 08:19:2004 p12A
"DES Stories" is first book of photos and stories of people who were addicted to wonder drug estrogen, 08:09:2001 p10A
"Gone with the wind" is in front of judges instead of readers as an appeals court decides whether the work is copyright infringer (Funny Thing), 05:24:2001 p12A
"Literacy and Learning: A Reference Handbook" co-authored by father Robert W. Blake and daughter Brett Elizabeth Blake, 04:24:2003 p2A
"More than a Woman" by Farley, Christopher John is now available in book stores, 12:13:2001 p2A
"Peace Like A River" book talk being held at Lift Bridge Books, 02:19:2004 p2A
"Peace Like A River" is a riveting tale of family love (Guest Essay), 01:29:2004 p13A
"Prince of Loyalty" by O'Niel, Paul suggests that President Bush had it out for Saddam Hussein before he even took office (Funny Thing), 01:29:2004 p12A
"Teaching With All Your Heart" book by David E. Fessenden, 12:26:2002 p2A
"The Rules of Golf in Plain English" is a book you should have handy (Murf's Turf), 04:15:2004 p9A
"Tilting at Windmills" by Pittman, Joseph available for reading at Seymour Library, 12:06:2001 p2A
9/11 book fills an emotional need, 7:11:2002 p1A/16A
Author (Lemony Snicket) proves reading is cool again, 1:24:2002 p3A
Author's 'Storied Stadiums' finalist for award (Curt Smith), 4:18:2002 p8A
Authors share their works with young readers at Rochester Children's Book Festival, 11:08:2001 p5A
Book "Goodbye,Good Men" reveals cause of priest shortage (Letter), 05:15:2003 p13A
Book discussion group to meet and discuss "Bird By Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life" and "Peace Like a River," 02:12:2004 p2A
Book event is a reader's paradise (Rochester Children's Festival), 11:7:2002 p8A
Book signing and slide show (at Lift Bridge Books), 10:10:2002 p4A
Children's Book Festival to be held at Gates Community Center, 10:25:2001 p7A
Dr. Blake, Robert W. Jr. writes book examining the role of a sixth grade teacher as she engages her students in learning of science, 02:06:2003 p2A
Essay by Caurie Miner Putnam included in new book, 11:21:2002 p2A
Ferguson, Paul F. will read from his new book "Cleaning up the Mess: Stories" at Lift Bridge Book Shop, 02:15:2001 p2A
First meeting of the Bookworm Club held last week (Funny Thing), 12:16:2004 p15A
Former professor emeritus of sociology at SUNY Brockport Kramer, John E. publishes bibliography of Anglo-American mystery and detective fiction, 02:01:2001 p2A
How to but a "Dummy" book (Daily Dose), 05:17:2001 p13A
Introducing Halle Berry is latest book by Christopher John Farley, 11:28:2002 p2A
Many authors looking into new book with self-publishing, 12:30:2004 p1A
McCullough, David's book "John Adams" brings him to life (Guest Essay), 09:13:2001 p15A
Miner, Caurie Anne was touched and inspired when she read "Chicken Soup for the Mother's Soul," 03:29:2001 p2A
New guide book from Perinton-based Footprint Press offers tips on birdwatching, 05:03:2001 p11A
New Harry Potter book ignites children and a protest as they awaited the books arrival, 06:26:2003 p1A
Press, Elliot complies essays into book that will benefit inner city children, 06:26:2003 p8A
Read the dictionaire and be 'in the know' (Senior LIfe), 07:10:2003 p13A
Rochester native Jack Kelly has written detective thriller (Mobtown), 1:17:2002 p1A/7A
Roy Bubb's book (Memories of Manning Corners) debuts, 10:3:2002 p2A
Sex and sense in 'The Sweet Hereafter' (Notebook column), 2:28:2002 p10A
Smith, Curt's new book "Storied Stadiums Baseball History Through It's Ballparks" visits all the old stadiums that made the game of baseball so great (Murf's Turf), 08:23:2001 p8A
State Education Department censoring good books because of some word or phrase that causes offense in the schools (Notebook), 05:20:2004 p15A
Students see the world with the book "Flat Stanley," 06:28:2001 p5A
The night before Harry Potter (Letter), 06:26:2003 p15A
The ravages of slavery and the need for human beings to express their humanity is described in "Kindred" (Letter), 02:20:2003 p13A
Writer makes a good case, then ducks issue (Letters), 12:4:2003 p14A
WXXI currently in production of a documentary titled "War Letters: Rochester writes home" (Letter), 10:18:2001 p17A
BOY SCOUTS
Boy Scout Troop 86 takes two camping trips and holds picnic, 09:20:2001 p2A
Boy Scouts donate two Saturdays to collect food for our local food cupboards during "Scouting for Food," 11:04:2004 p14A
Boy Scouts from Pittsford attend national jamboree, 08:02:2001 p11A
Brockport Police to start Explorer program, 5:30:2002 p5A
Clothing collection (by Clarkson Boy Scout troop), 11:21:2002 p11A
Dale, James expelled from Boy Scouts for being gay, says Boy Scouts will suffer for discriminating against gays, 11:15:2001 p3A
Ernstberger, Sean coordinating American Red Cross blood drive for his Eagle Scout project, 03:22:2001 p2A
Explorer program offers oppportunity (letter), 4:4:2002 p13A
Fallon, James appointed membership chair for the Northern Lights District of Otetiana Council, 12:13:2001 p2A
Gardener, Andrew organized a blood drive for his Eagle Scouts program, 10:11:2001 p1A
Geiger, Robert earns District Award Merit, 05:24:2001 p2A
Hamlin,Curt receives Northern Lights District of Otetiana Council, Boy Scouts of America, Award of Merit, 05:22:2003 p2A
Kenneth Rombaut honored with Northern Lights District Award of Merit, 4:25:2002 p2A
Local boy scout leaders recognized, 06:19:2003 p4A
Mangan, Charles collects books for Hamlin Public Library and Lakeside Memorial Hospital as his Eagle Scout project, 02:15:2001 p2A
Old cabin coming down this month (Boy Scout cabin), 5:2:2002 p5A
Scout hopeful Thomas, Jay plans to spruce up Evergreen Road park in Brockport to earn his Eagle badge, 03:08:2001 p1A
Scout leaders honored (photo), 7:11:2002 p6A
Thomas, Jay, historian for Troop 86 reports winter snows and cold weather did not prevent scouts from enjoying outdoors, 03:22:2001 p2A
BREAST CANCER COALITION
A powerful reminder of love within family (letter), 5:9:2002 p13A
Brockport girl (Elizabeth Snyder) raises money to fight the disease that killed her mom, 4:25:2002 p1A/6A
Mother would be proud of her girl (editorial), 5:16:2002 p14A
BRESLAWSKI, NANCY
Brockport Post advertisement (photo), 1:24:2002 p12A, 3:7:2002 p14A
BRIGHTON
Brighton one of the only places conserving trees rather than bulldozing them down to build new developments (Notebook), 12:13:2001 p10A
Domestic violence awareness program to be presented by Women of Reform Judaism and B'rith Kodesh Sisterhood in Brighton, 05:01:2003 p8A
Town of Brighton considering a plan to extend employee benefits to domestic partners (Dissent), 03:01:2001 p14A
BRIGHTON - BUSINESSES
Productive treats abound at the Nut House, 8:1:2002 p7A
BRIGHTON - SCHOOLS
McQuaid Jesuit High School will celebrate it's 50th anniversary with huge sport participation (Murf's Turf), 10:07:2004 p11A
BROCKPORT
531 extension is good plan, survey shows (Letter), 04:29:2001 p17A
9 year old Brockport girl Barmaster, Autumn named MDA's Goodwill Ambassador for help to fight muscular dystrophy, 05:17:2001 p1A
A year's worth of newsmakers, 12:26:2002 p1A/3A
After years of planning for a museum Charles LaDue plans to sell property to someone else, 07:15:2004 p1A
Annual Rose Day Luncheon being held, 06:03:2004 p2A
Billy Martin's Cole All-Star Circus makes stop in Brockport, 02:01:2001 p1A
BISCO gives to community projects, 12:5:2002 p6A
Brockport embraces self-improvement technique, 1:10:2002 p3A
Brockport Garden Club hosting garden tour and tea, 05:31:2001 p4A
Brockport is still a great place (letter), 1:31:2002 p9A
Brockport isn't what it used to be (Letter), 06:24:2004 p10A
Brockport Migrant Education Project announces sponsorship of summer food service program for migrant children, 06:14:2001 p4A
Brockport Moose Lodge plans to move into Navy Club's building at 21 Clinton St., 01:25:2001 p3A
Brockport needs visitor center, but needs to clean up its act first (Letter), 04:15:2004 p12A
Brockport now better than ever (Letter), 07:08:2004 p12A
Brockport residents invited to turn in worn out American flags for a replacement, 03:27:2003 p2A
Brockport YMCA Program Center needs volunteers to coah, officiate, or help in any way with youth sports programs, 04:12:2001 p2A
Brockport's 'mojo' is working; it's a good place to be (Letter), 05:06:2004 p16A
Budget deficit in U.S. Postal Service causes funding delays for new post office in Brockport, 06:07:2001 p1A
Camp in Sweden/Brockport dates set, 03:27:2003 p2A
CAN-imals registration to begin, 06:24:2004 p5A
Come learn about the village and win prizes at the Walkable Communities Committee scavanger hunt, 09:11:2003 p3A
Committee finds Barry Street playground safe (Letter), 06:21:2001 p13A
Community involvement really shows (letter), 10:02:2003 p11A
Cool Kids Day block party scheduled for downtown Brockport, 05:06:2004 p2A
Department of Transportation starts road work on Route 19, 06:17:2004 p2A
Director Appleton, Steve says a record number of people showed up on Cool Kids Day, 07:15:2004 p1A
FAST being held to highlight the plight of the working poor, this years theme is "Remembering Our Betrayed Workers," 02:26:2004 p2A
Fast Ferry presentation made by Jerry J. Ciccone, 11:06:2003 p2A
Fenton, Mark presenting a Walkable Communities workshop, 05:01:2003 p4A
Fix the railroad bridge problem (Letter), 12:23:2004 p10A
For years, questions about signs on Main Street have been debated, 07:08:2004 p1A
Golden Heights Christian Center looking for photographs of 10-20 King St. in Brockport, 10:23:2003 p2A
Greater Brockport Chamber of Commerce sponsors Cool Kids in the Park as part of Generation Cool, 06:07:2001 p2A
Haloween happenings in Brockport, 10:25:2001 p1A
Invitation for politicians to join Walk Bike Brockport Action Group (Letter), 07:22:2004 p10A
Lester, Buddy gets things done (Letter), 10:30:2003 p23A
Lets show how great Brockport is (Letter), 04:01:2004 p14A
Local residents voluteer to aid strangers in need, 10:16:2003 p16A
Looking back at 2004 - Brockport's year in review, 12:30:2004 p4A/12A
Main street by bikes, what a sight (Guest Essay), 09:02:2004 p14A
Making Brockport a better place to live (Letter), 07:05:2001 p9A
Many helped with a flower project (letter), 8:8:2002 p13A
Masling family thanks community for support (Letter), 09:13:2001 p15A
Max and her sister Dakota won the title of "youngest pugs" at Sunday's Spring Fling in Brockport, 04:03:2003 p1A
Mayor Thorpe, Mary Ann supports Hibsch development (Letter), 04:29:2001 p1A
Members of postal workers union APWU Local 125 were picketing outside Brockport Post Office for job cuts, 12:06:2001 p4A
Members of Village Board vote to buy eight aluminum light poles for Harvester Park near the canal, 07:29:2004 p2A
Midnight madness on ongoing annual celebration, 10:30:2003 p6A
Mintz, Norman offers blueprint for resurrection of Main Street America, 06:14:2001 p5A
More tolerance needed among neighbors when it comes to noise (Letter), 06:07:2001 p11A
National Night Out a success (Letter), 08:21:2003 p17A
Never before has the community come together like is has since the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 09:20:2001 p4A
New Neighboorhood Watch program in Brockport allows residents to register concerns and complaints, 02:27:2003 p3A
Numbers in population growth in Brockport show a decline, 03:22:2001 p1A
Old man winter puts freeze on circus, 1:30:2003 p1A/5A
Parade of ghouls, 10:31:2002 p1A/15A
Police Chief Varrenti, Daniel tells village board the crosswalk on North Main Street past the bridge is dangerous for pedestrians and bicyclists, 11:18:2004 p2A
Police issues and reaction to the Wal-Mart supercenter proposal were among Brockport's highlights of the year, 12:30:2004 p1A
President Bush, George W. sends congratulatory message to village in recognition of its 175th birthday, 08:26::2004 p2A
Proposal for a public gas and electric company in village being reviewed by Village Board, 01:04:2001 p1A
Redistricting divides Brockport right down middle and changes some polling site in Sweden, 05:31:2001 p1A
Registration starts for Safety Town program, 03:13:2003 p8A
Residents of Caroline Drive growing more frustrated as the village now says their road probably won't be done this year, 11:18:2004 p4A
Restore the soldiers monument for community's sake, 06:28:2001 p14A
Snowmobile safety classes held, 10:30:2003 p2A
Springapallooza includes nature walks, sports, games, demonstrations, arts, crafts, movies and music, 04:01:2004 p2A
Thanks for anonymous friend for writing letter about Fourth of July celebrations at the Morgan-Manning House, 07:19:2001 p13A
The timing for moving ahead with Brockport's new visitor center could not be better (Letter), 04:01:2004 p14A
The Union Community Players will present "Let's Sing About Love," 02:05:2004 p2A
The victorian village on the Erie Canal, 05:06:2004 p4A
The village Walk! Bike! Action Committee holding scavenger hunt for prizes and refreshments, 09:09:2004 p5A
There's no place like home (letter), 8:29:2002 p13A
Tractor trailers often don't make clearance on railroad bridge on Main street, 10:30:2003 p5A
Village Board approved reinstating SPARTAC (Students Police And Residents Together Against Crime) program, 05:10:2001 p1A
Village Board approves the construction of a canal side visitors center at Harvester Park (Letter), 05:20:2004 p14A
Village Board calls meeting to discuss Stetson Club contracts, 03:25:2004 p2A
Village Board members approve adding six additional street lights, 11:04:2004 p2A
Village expects to be on target with legal fees, 6:20:2002 p1A/10A
Village hires O'Toole, Keith as new municipal attorney for Ogden and Chili, 06:17:2004 p1A
Village hosts annual Street Fair, 07:10:2003 p1A
Village of Brockport hold annual Memorial Day parade to remember veterans, 05:24:2001 p2A
Village officials will be taking appointments to discuss residents sewer rent bills, 07:01:2004 p2A
Village parking amnesty nets $5,700, 05:08:2003 p3A
Village Planning Board cancels meeting this month due to no applications for review, 06:17:2004 p2A
Village struggling to keep up with requests for information - FOIL (freedom of information law), 05:15:2003 p1A
Village to make all repairs on Caroline Drive, 10:07:2004 p2A
Villagers vent about contamination and police issues at open forum, 05:17:2001 p1A
Washington Street discontinued, 01:15:2004 p2A
WEST dedicated to Route 531 expansion (Letter), 06:07:2001 p11A
Wexler, Mort gets 'failing grade' after four years in office due to illegitimate spending of taxpayers money (Letter), 06:10:2004 p15A
Wexler, Mort unable to keep promise to lower village taxes, don't vote for popularity, vote for who will get the job done (Letter), 06:03:2004 p12A
Whats ahead for Brockport (Guest Essay), 4:18:2002 p14A
Why village codes must be enforced (Letter), 07:22:2004 p10A
Will Coke add life to the village?, 7:25:2002 p1A/14A
With your help Brockport will be 'sitting pretty' with benches all along Main Street (Letter), 03:11:2004 p14A
BROCKPORT - BUDGET
Brockport's snow removal budget keeps climbing, 02:05:2004 p3A
Brockport's water fund has decreased more than 96 percent, 04:15:2004 p1A
Informal budget meeting to be held, 04:15:2004 p8A
Late budget, problems continue (Letter), 06:24:2004 p10A
Most agree that Brockport's budget needs work, but what kind of work is still being debated, 04:15:2004 p1A
Public hearing for the proposed village budget being held, 03:18:2004 p5A
Sewer usage for some properties has not been decided, leaving the budget uncertain, 07:29:2004 p1A
Special meeting for budget to be held at the Village Hall, 04:22:2004 p2A
BROCKPORT - BURNING REGULATIONS
Brockport officials propose change to open-burning law, 06:17:2004 p3A
Brockport Village Board plan to vote on changing open-burning code, 07:15:2004 p2A
Burning law should keep restrictions (Letter), 07:08:2004 p12A
Open burning proposal still pending in Brockport, 06:24:2004 p2A
Regulations on burning spelled out, 7:18:2002 p1A
Village Board members approve a new law allowing some recreational fires, 07:29:2004 p3A
BROCKPORT - BUSINESSES
A.M.S. Insurance in Brockport has been included in the January 2002 issue of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, 12:13:2001 p3A
Agape Counseling Associates now offering counseling on Saturdays, 09:16:2004 p5A
Allied Builders selected by Jasper Engines & Transmissions of Indiana to construct its new facility in Batavia Gateway Corporate Park, 03:29:2001 p4A
Allied Frozen Food Storage, Inc. awarded $180,000 for energy efficiency equipment, 8:1:2002 p2A
Allied Frozen Storage Inc. has plan pending before village Planning Board to expand storage facility on State Street, 01:04:2001 p1A
Allied Frozen Storage Inc. received funding for energy saving equipment, 9:26:2002 p3A
Allied property in Empire Zone, 9:12:002 p5A
Annual sidewalk sale was fun for all, 07:19:2001 p4A
Bacon, Sally A. added to group at Hart Hearing Center, 07:24:2003 p14A
Blasco, Elizabeth PhD and David, Martha A. PhD new physicians at Oak Orchard Community Health Center, 03:01:2001 p4A
Bookstore and Dollar General, on North Main St. to open, 01:08:2004 p2A
Bremer, Ed of Total Accounting Systems Inc. receives certification from Sage Software MAS 90, 08:23:2001 p3A
Brockport Child Care Center looking to add new members to family, 06:03:2004 p2A
Brockport Child Care Center was awarded the National Gardening Association's 2004 Youth Garden Grant, 08:05:2004 p2A
Brockport continues to embrace the new Farmers Market summer shopping venue, 09:02:2004 p1A
Brockport-based architectural firm K & F Architects has joined with LaBella Associates PC of Rochester, 12:13:2001 p4A
Champion Moving and Storage Company choosees Brockport, 9:26:2002 p5A
Chemical manufacturer Diaz Intermediates opened in Brockport, 07:31:2003 p2A
Dentist Dr. A. J. Monacelli will offer laser system, 9:19:2002 p2A
Dr. Bornstein, Marti joins Unity OB/GYN, 1:9:2003 p2A
Dr. Schaefer, Gregory P. (SUNY Brockport graduate) has begun a general surgery residence at Memorial Medical Center, 07:24:2003 p2A
Expansion of Ryan's Big M and the proposal for Lockwood Precision Manufacturing to move to Brockport Enterprises Inc being discussed at Planning Board meeting, 07:22:2004 p2A
Farash Corporation is close to signing a tenant that would take up half the remaining plaza space on Lake Road, 08:30:2001 p1A
Farmers market to open again in Brockport, 04:08:2004 p16A
Farmers' market set to open, 04:01:2004 p2A
Fashion Bug looking for women sizes 14-32 to model in a fashion show, 04:22:2004 p11A
First Brockport farm market to open, 06:17:2004 p1A
Fowler family has served 121 years in the funeral business, 02:12:2004 p16A
Fowler Funeral Home's Cortlandt F. Fowler, received Lifetime Achievement Award, 11:14:2002 p3A
Free art classes at Start Here Studio, 11:21:2002 p11A
Go Ask Alice has been striving in community for more than 6 years, 03:01:2001 p4A
Grand opening of Chianti's Italian Eatery located at 85 Main Street, 11:18:2004 p2A
Grandpa Martin's Gourmet Pickles is moving to Brockport by end of year, 10:14:2004 p3A
Grandpa Martin's Gourmet Pickles pickle factory approved by village planning board, 09:30:2004 p2A
Herring, George - broker/owner- has been certified as a Certified Buyer Representative for Westridge Realty, 05:15:2003 p2A
Holiday Inn Express wins quality award, 12:02:2004 p7A
Horton, Lon T (owner of Horton Insurance Services) faces fraud, falsifying records, and 48 other alleged charges, 02:05:2004 p4A
Hunt, Christine is the owner of the White Farm Bed & Breakfast which contains several rare 19th century murals, 02:20:2003 p1A
In support of war, Brockport Diner now calling them "Liberty fries," 03:06:2003 p3A
In the last month, five stores have been added to Main Street gaps, 05:15:2003 p1A
Java Junction serves pancake breakfast, 10:18:2001 p4A
Jimmy Z's and Java Junction permitted two outdoor tables, 04:22:2004 p2A
Kirby's Farm Market is participating in Rochester Area Sweet Corn Fest, 08:09:2001 p2A
Lift Bridge Book Shop is 30-year Brockport tradition, 2:28:2002 p1A/12A
Lift Bridge Books holds book signing and slide show, 10:10:2002 p4A
Lowry Center celebrates 25 years of empowering adults, 11:27:2003 p5A
McCracken Farms offering woodland rides, 10:07:2004 p13A
McCracken Farms Pumpkin patch to open, 9:26:2002 p2A
Merchants shop local, hpe you'll do the same, 12:5:2002 p1A/5A
Much more than pumpkins, 11:7:2002 p1A
Ocello, Brian has joined Business Methods as a major account executive, 03:04:2004 p10A
Orthodontist moving next to Seymour Library, 07:31:2003 p2A
Plans being finalized to open farmers market in the village, 04:22:2004 p2A
Residents asked about how they feel about bringing a farmers market into town, 02:26:2004 p1A
Rick Spurr Motor Cars purchases the Mulkin/Courtesy GM car and truck dealership in Brockport, 07:26:2001 p9A
Roger Weller of Brockport office of Edwards Jones named to All-American Team, 10:31:2002 p2A
Russell Church of Bicycle Outfitters has joined Genesee Valley Bicycle Dealers Association promoting Get Back on a Bike! campaign, 06:14:2001 p4A
Ryan's Big M will undergo an expansion with talk of a super Wal-Mart coming, 09:02:2004 p3A
Sales manager Nesbitt, Paul of Brockport Ford is lending cars to Brockport school district for drivers education, 08:09:2001 p2A
Santa comes to Ryan's Big M Market, 11:22:2001 p1A
Seawad Candies is geared up for its Christmas-Easter, 04:08:2004 p5A
Seaward Candies is a creative with their chocolate, 03:27:2003 p7A
Shame on leaders for raising their salaries (Letter), 10:30:2003 p23A
Sol Weinstein joined Brockport dental practice of his father Stephen Weinstein, 7:4:2002 p2A
Songbird Living Art Gallery opening in Brockport, 07:17:2003 p5A
Start Here Studio's Meet the Artist Series continues, 04:01:2004 p16A
Supercenter in the works?, 12:12:2002 p1A/7A
Superstore less than super for merchants (letter), 12:12:2002 p17A
Tanning Bed featuring 40 tanning beds, opens in Wegmans plaza, 08:16:2001 p4A
The brick and mortar of our village (guest essay), 8:8:2002 p13A
The Fitness Shoppe and National Dance Excersice Instructors Training Association sponsoring fitness programs at Fitness Shoppe, 07:08:2004 p2A
The Great Pumpkin Patch at McCracken Farms open, 10:11:2001 p4A
TLC's Hallmark Store in Wegmans plaza hosts Circle of Smiles, 03:20:2003 p4A
Unique Gift Boutique sells many items with Brockport logo on them, catering to nostalgia and hometown pride for the holidays, 12:16:2004 p10A
Village Board approves site plan for martial arts studio on Main Street, 03:25:2004 p2A
Village may get Chubby's restaurant, 2:28:2002 p3A
Wilcox, Brette-Ashley tries on earings for prom perfection at The Cranky Princess, 05:08:2003 p1A
Writers from variety of genres greeted fans and signed autographs at Lift Bridge Book store, 12:27:2001 p1A
BROCKPORT - CHRISTMAS
A Christmas Dinner Theater with Union Community Players being held at Brockport Exempts, 11:29:2001 p5A
A holiday gallery (photo), 12:19:2002 p1A
Bower, Jerry from Brockport's Department of Public Works gets village ready for holiday's by hanging wreaths on lamp posts, 11:29:2001 p1A
Brockport is bustling with yuletide activities, 12:20:2001 p1A
Celebration of Lights at Northampton Park, 12:19:2002 p14A
Christmas dinner theater with the Union Community Players being held, 12:06:2001 p2A
Holiday help for the community, 1:9:2003 p4A
It's a tree of triumph, 12:12:2002 p1A/11A
Light of lights (photo), 12:19:2002 p3A
Lighting the holidays (photo), 12:19:2002 p8A
Memories of Love Tree lighting to remember loved ones, 11:27:2003 p2A
Santa is visiting Jimmy Z's in Brockport, 12:11:2003 p2A
Santa train scheduled to visit Brockport, 11:06:2003 p9A
Santa train visits Brockport, 12:4:2003 p2A
Sisters qualify at pagent, 11:06:2003 p4A
The village's Candlelight Walk took place Sunday, 12:06:2001 p1A
Tree lighting and candlelight walk on Sunday, 12:5:2002 p2A
Village gears up to celebrate the holidays in Brockport, 12:02:2004 p1A
Village of Brockport Office of Economic Development arranged for Medina Railroad Museum to bring its annual "Santa Train" to Brockport for third consecutive year, 11:18:2004 p2A
BROCKPORT - CHURCHES
An online christmas (at Brockport Free Methodist Church) (photo), 12:12:2002 p2A
Area churches looking for walkers to join in Brockports 22nd annual Cropwalk, 04:22:2004 p4A
Bienvenida 2002 was a day to remember (letter), 7:4:2002 p13A
Brockport Free Methodist Church is hosting Midnight Madness 2004 for youths, 03:18:2004 p4A
Brockport United Methodist Church and the First Baptist Church of Brockport appreciate support of September fest (Letter), 11:04:2004 p14A
Christ Community Church in Brockport hosts two week visit of 13 Romanian teens to Brockport area, 07:26:2001 p3A
Concordia Lutheran Church will host holiday program of Christmas music "Christmas from many lands," 12:16:2004 p2A
Dr. David L. Gosling is scholar-in-residence at Brockport United Methodist Church, 9:12:2002 p2A
Easter (services) in the churches, 3:21:2002 p8A
Ecumenical Outreach Center nominated Everett Hobart for award, 6:20:2002 p2A
Extravaganza of holiday entertainment planned at the Christ Community Church, 12:02:2004 p7A
First Baptist Church holds Autumn Harvest Festival, 08:28:2003 p2A
First Baptist Church hosts the New Creation Singers from the Salvation Army, 07:24:2003 p8A
First Presbyterian Church celebrates cornerstone laying, 7:4:2002 p2A
First Presbyterian Church of Brockport receives grant from National Trust for Historic Preservation's John E. Streb Preservation Services Fund, 12:02:2004 p2A
First Presbyterian Church of Brockport receives grant from Sacred Sited Program of New York Landmarks Conservancy to replace roof, 05:13:2004 p2A
Griffiths, Benjamin called to serve as bishop of the Brockport Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day-Saints, 10:18:2001 p2A
Interim minister (Jimmy Reader) appointed (at First Presbyterian Church), 7:11:2002 p2A
Judy McNamara and Dan May assist at First Presbyterian Church, 6:20:2002 p2A
Love, service and the spirit of God (letter), 1:24:2002 p11A
Newman Center reopens after mold scare, 01:12:2004 p3A
Open house at Christ Community Church School, 01:29:2004 p2A
Pentecost service planned for First Presbyterian, 5:9:2002 p2A
Rev. Bruce Plummer is senior pastor of Christ Community Church, 4:18:2002 p2A
Rev. Coll, Aaron appointed pastor at First Presbyterian Church, 10:07:2004 p5A
Rev. Thevanesan, Sinnathamby begins pastoral leadership of Brockport United Methodist Church, 06:28:2001 p2A
St. Luke's Episcopal Church purchases new piano, 05:08:2003 p2A
St. Luke's Episcopal Church recently honored with the Landmark Society of Western New York's Stewardship Award, 03:08:2001 p4A
Thevanesan, Sinnathamby appointed new pastor of Brockport United Methodist Church, 09:06:2001 p2A
United Methodist Church in Brockport begins celebration of its 175th anniversary, 4:25:2002 p1A/6A
United Methodist Church welcomes new pastor (Floyd H. Johnson), 7:25:2002 p2A
Vicar Kimmel, Roger installed as interim pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church, 01:11:2001 p2A
We'll miss prayer sign at St. Luke's (Letter), 05:15:2003 p13A
BROCKPORT - CONCERTS
Summer Serenades to begin next week, 6:6:2002 p2A
BROCKPORT - DAY CARE CENTERS
Equality of all children at Brockport Child Care Day Care Center, 07:10:2003 p3A
Kids of Ogden Community Christian Preschool students learn natures basics, 05:29:2003 p8A
Sandy Creek Academy Day Care Center sponser for child and adult food program, 10:16:2003 p2A
BROCKPORT - DISPATCHERS
911 won't work in Brockport (letter), 5:9:2002 p13A
Brockport didn't duck dispatch issue (letter), 12:5:2002 p17A
Brockport ducks dispatcher issue (editorial), 11:21:2002 p14A
Brockport may drop dispatchers, 4:25:2002 p1A/7A
Center didn't contribute to death (letter), 9:26:2002 p13A
Could 911 cuts hurt Brockport dispatchers?, 6:13:2002 p1A/14A
Dispatch recommendation could come soon, 10:17:2002 p3A
Dispatch report ready, 7:4:2002 p1A
Dispatch's future lies with study committee, 8:1:2002 p1A
Dispatcher issue faces new hurdle, 12:12:2002 p1A/7A
Don't cut public safety to save money (letter), 9:26:2002 p13A
Emergency dispatch has changed location to 38 Market St., 09:11:2003 p2A
Local dispatchers to stay; cost shifted to towns, 11:7:2002 p1A/13A
No case made yet for fire district (letter), 12:5:2002 p17A
Show your support for Brockport's dispatchers (letter), 10:3:2002 p15A
Sweden, Clarkson discuss dispatch, 5:23:2002 p1A/14A
Time is critical in saving lives (letter), 6:13:2002 p13A
Tough times call for tough decisions (editorial), 5:9:2002 p12A
Village Board's action showed arrogance (letter), 11:14:2002 p15A
Villagers vent over taxes, dispatch, 5:2:2002 p1A/18A
BROCKPORT - ENVIRONMENT. SEE ALSO Environment
3M plan unveiled, but is it enough?, 9:5:2002 p1A/10A
A salty tale of road salt shortages, 01:22:2004 p14A
An environmental health education session was held at Oliver Middle School, 12:06:2001 p1A
Attorney Masry, Edward L. in town talking to Brockport residents about possibility of representing them in an industrial contamination case, 02:15:2001 p1A
Brockovich-Ellis, Erin has more celebrity on the way, a REACH spokesman says, 07:26:2001 p1A
Brockport families allege toxic wastes generated by 3M, General Electric Co., Black & Decker were discharged into ground and surface areas of former sites, 04:05:2001 p1A
Canal side visitor center construction continues while investigating a report of possible soil contamination, 09:23:2004 p1A
Chemicals keep child from own yard on Oxford Street in Brockport (Letter), 06:21:2001 p13A
Citizens Campaign for the Environment has awarded the village's 2003 water supply an "A," 09:02:2004 p2A
Cleanup begins: distrust remains, 8:8:2002 p1A/11A
Cleanup of storm sewer pipe to be discussed, 05:27:2004 p2A
Cleanup to begin at former 3M, GE sites, 4:11:2002 p4A
Companies expect total cleanup by year's end, 6:6:2002 p3A
Congressman LaFalce, John J. toured areas of suspected contamination sites and confronts issue, 02:22:2001 p3A
Department of Environmental Conservation plans to inject molasses at former 3M site, 03:11:2004 p1A
Environment is village's top priority (Letter), 09:13:2001 p15A
Federal Emergency Management Agency expected to reimburse Brockport for damage done by rains from Hurricane Frances, 12:23:2004 p2A
Gas spill cleanup ends this week, probing continues to find cause of leak, 12:23:2004 p1A
GE to point finger at Kleen-Brite for industrial contamination, attorney Brockovich-Ellis, Erin, 07:19:2001 p4A
GE trying to shift blame to Kleen-Brite from industrial contamination in Brockport, 07:12:2001 p1A
Hazardous waste collection starting, 06:10:2004 p3A
Looking ahead for Brockport 2004 - mayor hopes contamination issue will be solved this year, 01:08:2004 p1A
Masry, Edward L. of California law firm Masry & Vititoe speaks to Brockport residents about contamination issues, 02:08:2001 p2A
Outraged residents of Brockport brought state and national attention to chemical pollution from defunct industries in the area, 07:05:2001 p8A
Property is dangerous, its neighbors say, 8:15:2002 p3A
Proposed sewer maintenance topic of public hearing, 04:29:2004 p2A
Residents want village to fix street so their homes stop flooding, 09:16:2004 p3A
RG&E reports possible contamination near its site on Erie and Perry Streets, 11:25:2004 p1A
Salt on every road is unnecessary (Letter), 02:27:2003 p17A
Salty tale played out in Brockport; shortage of road salt, 1:30:2003 p1A/5A
Several Brockport residents continue to fight contamination on village, 08:21:2003 p1A
Skelly-Frame, Eileen is hired as second environmental consultant, 08:21:2003 p2A
Soil and groundwater affected by chemicals once used, 09:04:2003 p2A
State Department of Environmental Conservation began investigation of visitor/community center construction site on Water Street but no one saying why, 08:12:2004 p3A
Study finds "normal" PCB levels in residents, 7:18:2002 p3A
Testing for chemicals in Brockport storm sewer piping, results take 30 days to come in, 07:03:2003 p1A
Thank you for helping clean up Brockport (Letter), 11:21:2002 p15A
Though Brockport's contamination study had flaws, the cancer rates here aren't abnormal, 04:01:2004 p3A
Trustee Whipple, James tells Board plugging water leaks will lower water loss and is a priority, 12:23:2004 p4A
Village asks for closure plan (from Kleen-Brite), 12:26:2002 p1A/6A
Village Board declined to apply for state grant to work on canal trail, 06:24:2004 p2A
Village Department of Public Works beginning brush pick up, 10:16:2003 p2A
Village officials and residents want cleanup on Oxford Street in Brockport to take place at same, DEC and 3M say no, 07:12:2001 p1A
BROCKPORT - FINANCES
'Financial crisis' looms over village, 3:28:2002 p1A/16A
Brockport receives $200,000 grant to preserve a historic building along the canal, 07:01:2004 p3A
Brockport should get a tax reduction (letter), 4:4:2002 p13A
Brockport to install sewer fee, 05:06:2004 p1A
Brockport village will use money from state grants to preserve records, 08:14:2003 p3A
Chief tightens spending policy, 10:3:2002 p1A/10A
Cost-saving ideas eyed, 6:27:2002 p1A/16A
Coyle, Ian recently appointed as village treasurer, 06:17:2004 p3A
Do away with 'grump month' (letter), 6:13:2002 p13A
Find better ways to balance budget (Letter), 04:10:2003 p17A
Fiscal responsibility a must in candidates because of financial crisis village is in (Letter), 06:10:2004 p15A
Mayor Matela, Josephine looking into state paying college property taxes in the future, 11:18:2004 p4A
Meeting to discuss village budget to be held next week, 04:03:2003 p3A
Money owed to village in unpaid taxes, 11:06:2003 p2A
Paying contractors for work done to the visitors center at Harvester Park approved by Village Board, 12:09:2004 p2A
Running a campaign to bring the village financial condition to light was right thing to do (Letter), 07:01:2004 p15A
Senate and House approve $5.8 million to study a possible expansion of Rt. 531 into Brockport, 01:29:2004 p1A
Tax group invites sheriff, 9:19:2002 p1A/14A
Tax reform pamphlet reveals the true story of how congressman Reynolds, Tom spent village tax money (Letter), 07:29:2004 p12A
Tax-cutting group missed the point (letter), 9:26:2002 p13A
Taxes may rise 9.9 % because of the new sewer fund, 04:01:2004 p1A
Taxes will go up in Brockport, 3:21:2002 p1A/16A
Utility audit in persuit from village officals, 01:25:2001 p4A
Village adopts 7.65 percent tax rate increase, 04:29:2004 p3A
Village budget a tough sell, 4:18:2002 p1A/16A
Village gets loan from U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural Development program, 03:01:2001 p4A
Village put a breakdown of spending on its Web site where you can see where your tax money goes, 08:12:2004 p1A
Village receives money from state in order to hire consultant Upson, Bradley to assess the villages need for a geographic information system, 07:29:2004 p2A
Village taxes to increas, 03:25:2004 p1A
Village trims its budget, 4:11:2002 p1A/18A
Villagers vent over taxes, dispatch, 5:2:2002 p1A/18A
Where is the Republican vision for financial spending and fiscal responsibility (Letter), 06:10:2004 p15A
BROCKPORT - FIRE
'To the best of my ability...', 4:4:2002 p1A/14A
125 years with the Brockport Fire Department (Guest Essay), 4:4:2002 p13A
50th anniversary of the Fill the Boot Drive (Letter), 07:22:2004 p10A
Ambulance billing rates will not increase for fire department, 12:23:2004 p2A
Brockport emergency workers hang American Flag on one of the fire trucks, 09:20:2001 p1A
Brockport fire department awarded $166,000 in federal grant money, 12:18:2003 p3A
Brockport Fire Department holds Fright Night, 11:01:2001 p1A
Brockport Fire Explorers held a car wash to benefit the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, 09:20:2001 p1A
Brockport firefighters host training seminar to prepare for ice water rescue, 02:22:2001 p3A
Brockport firefighters tear up pool hall as a fire training structure, 05:06:2004 p1A
Brockport revises fire budget, 11:21:2002 p1A/8A
Brockport Volunteer Fire Department plans a Patriot Day for Sept.11, 08:28:2003 p2A
Brockport Volunteer Fire Department prepares to put their new truck, Pumper 2325, in service, 10:07:2004 p5A
Brockport Volunteer Firemen's Exempt Benevolent Association held 26th annual banquet and officer initiation, 12:5:2002 p2A
Brockport Volunteer Firemen's Exempt Benevolent Association officers (photo), 12:5:2002 p2A
Chiefs to take oath (Brockport Fire Department), 3:28:2002 p5A
Deputy Fire Chief Warner, Mark submitted his resignation to the Village Board, 03:18:2004 p4A
Easter egg hunt (Brockport Fire Department Auxiliary), 3:28:2002 p5A
Fire budget may be revised, 11:14:2002 p1A/8A
Fire hits Woodlands complex, 05:03:2001 p20A
Fire safety a concern in student housing, 4:11:2002 p1A/10A
Fire safety training heats up at SUNY, 08:28:2003 p5A
Firefighters receive breathing equiptment as donation from Agri-Link, 06:14:2001 p4A
Fish Fry held at The Landing to benefit the Brockport Fire Department, 03:22:2001 p3A
Image of firefighters raising flag at Ground Zero in New York City will be re-created in a woodcarving by Brockport artist Kron, Richard, 12:06:2001 p1A
Kenyon, Ebbie was honored for more than 50 years of volunteer service, 09:11:2003 p1A
Longtime firefighter Wing, Greg elected new fire chief, brings experience and vision, 01:11:2001 p1A
Mayor Thorpe, Mary Ann swears new officers Wing, Gregory; McCullough, Christian; and Warner, Mark into Brockport Fire Department, 01:25:2001 p4A
McCullough, Christian was elected new fire chief for the Brockport Fire Department, 12:11:2003 p2A
Members of fire department held fire extinguisher demonstrations in Corbett Park as part of Night Out, 08:07:2003 p1A
Rombaut, Timothy appointed as new assistant chief of the fire department, 12:18:2003 p2A
Staying safe during the holidays, 12:5:2002 p3A
The Brockport Fire Police Squad has helped firefighters for 50 years, 12:30:2004 p1A
To earn Eagle Scout badge Czelusniak, Mark 'beautified' Brockport Fire Department grounds, 07:10:2003 p3A
Village Board gives Brockport Fire Department permission to restore a historic steamer, 03:08:2001 p1A
Village of Brockport and Town of Sweden will meet to discuss concerns about 2001 fire and ambulence protection contract, 01:11:2001 p1A
Wing, Greg, fire chief, will soon pass on the reins to his assistant McCullough, Chris, 01:01:2004 p1A
Wiring blamed for fire at Laundry Time Laundromat in Brockport, 03:13:2003 p1A
BROCKPORT - GOVERNMENT. SEE ALSO Elections
2001 Village Board election draws large field of candidates, 05:24:2001 p1A
All candidates should have had chance to agree on date for "Candidates Forum" sponsored by The Citizens Party (Letter), 06:14:2001 p13A
Bader, Elaine remembers her recently passed husband Bader, Alan by filling his place as president of the Brockport Chamber of Commerce, 08:05:2004 p5A
Brockport Code Committee members plan to examine the village code, 09:30:2004 p1A
Brockport embraces self-improvement technique (Falun Dafa), 1:10:2002 p3A
Brockport not a one party village, much diversity (Editorial), 04:17:2003 p16A
Brockport Republican Committee filed objections to candidates Maziarz, Carrie and Wexler, Mort due to errors and deficiencies (Letter), 06:10:2004 p15A
Challengers cry foul over a forum planned by The Citizens Party because only 3 of 8 candidates will be there, 06:14:2001 p1A
Code enforcement and building inspection office hires clerk to assist, 11:18:2004 p2A
Coopenberg, Edward appointed to the Water Board, 12:23:2004 p2A
Council may oust DeToy, 1:10:2002 p1/10A
Coyle, Ian M. elected new village treasurer, 02:05:2004 p2A
DeToy wants damages, 3:21:2002 p1A/16A
DeToy wins court battle, 3:14:2002 p1A/14A
DeToy's failure of judgement (editorial), 1:3:2002 p8A
Ferris, Thomas F. makes false statements and disturbing allegations about operation of village clerk Morelli, Leslie Ann's office (Letter), 06:17:2004 p12A
Forget the issue of who's running, do you know when the village of Brockports elections are held?, 04:29:2001 p1A
General Code Publishes for the Code Review Committee approved, 10:21:2004 p2A
GOP ripped for partisan politics (Letter), 04:17:2003 p17A
Interim highway chief (Harry Donahue) finds new taks daunting, 3:28:2002 p3A
Investigation of the circumstances surrounding a court settlement and donation to Greater Rochester Brockport Development Corp. underway, 12:26:2004 p1A
It truley takes a village to manage a democracy (Commentary), 06:12:2003 p14A
Maintain a village we can be proud of (Letter), 1:9:2003 p13A
Make a decision, trustee tells board, 9:12:2002 p3A
Matela not living up to her plegde, 09:11:2003 p16A
Matela, Josephine has what it takes to be village mayor (Letter), 06:14:2001 p13A
Matela, Josephine is Brockports new mayor, 06:21:2001 p1A
Mayor Matela marks one-year anniversary, 6:20:2002 p1A/11A
Mayor Matela, Josephine has fired Deputy Mayor Wexler, Mort and Village Attorney Riley, Ed, 04:15:2004 p8A
Mayor Matela, Josephine is reprimanded for her choices in village appointments, 04:03:2003 p1A
Mayor Matela, Josephine is swarn in as new mayor, 07:05:2001 p1A
Mayor Matela, Josephine takes a trip to the Capitol (Guest Essay), 10:16:2003 p17A
Mayor stands by nonpartisan government (Letter), 04:10:2003 p17A
Mayoral candidate Matela, Josephine seeks your vote (Letter), 04:26:2001 p17A
Maziarz, Carrie appointed New Vice Mayor and Wagenhauser, David placed on the Zoning Board of Appeals, 07:29:2004 p5A
Maziarz, Carrie; Wexler, Mort; GianCursio, Norman; and Conners, Bob vie for two village board seats, 06:03:2004 p1A
Members of the Village Board share their principles they intend to follow while serving (Letter), 08:23:2001 p11A
Minor crimes to cost more, 11:28:2002 p1A/10A
New public works chief (Bradley Upson) on the job in Brockport, 7:4:2002 p1A
New village mayor Matela, Josephine takes oath July 2, 06:28:2001 p3A
Newly formed code review committee meeting to review and update different village codes, 09:09:2004 p5A
Next village meeting date set for March 1st, 02:05:2004 p2A
Planning Board did not meet because it would have fallen on Columbus Day, 10:21:2004 p7A
Post office advises: Mail early, 12:5:2002 p1A/5A
Public concerns emerge over DeToy tapes, 1:3:2002 p1/10A
Public hearing set to discuss the proposed sewer fee for residents, 04:22:2004 p11A
Recently elected village trustees Wexler, Mort and Maziarz, Carrie say economic development and a better quality of life for village are at top of their list, 06:17:2004 p1A
Requiem for heavyweight (Commentary), 1:9:2003 p12A
Saleswoman Matela, Josephine challenger to what could be Mayor Thorpe, Mary Ann's last term in office, 04:05:01 p1A
Second tape surfaces in which Brockport Trustee DeToy, Peter makes vulgar and threatening remarks towards village employees - has until Jan 7 to resign, 12:27:2001 p1A
Secret meetings alleged, 3:28:2002 p1A/16A
Senate and House OK fund to environmental and engineering studies for a possible expansion project, 02:05:2004 p11A
Stentson Club President Mesiti, Adam says statements that were made towards Village Board Trustee DeToy, Peter should be condemed, 12:27:2001 p15A
Three Brockport Board members reject the new mayor's choice for village attorney, 07:19:2001 p1A
TIme for change in village leadership (Letter), 06:07:2001 p11A
Town of Brockport granting amnesty to outstanding parking tickets, 03:27:2003 p1A
Trustee Wexler, Mort thanks his supporters (Letter), 06:24:2004 p10A
Trustees Wexler, Mort and DeTroy, Peter up for reelection for village seats, 03:04:2003 p2A
Two residents questioned the village board on their comment policy during meetings, 03:18:2004 p5A
Two village trustee seats will be up for reelection in June, 03:11:2004 p2A
Two will compete for mayor and six will square off for Village Board seats in 2001 election, 06:14:2001 p1A
Village Board approves a conract with Trident Insurance for the village, 06:26:2003 p1A
Village board candidate Roman, Hector faces charges stemming from and ongoing feud with a neighbor, afraid it may affect his chance at winning election, 06:14:2001 p1A
Village Board meeting decides Monroe County Board of Elections will conduct all village elections, 10:07:2004 p2A
Village Board reorganizes their liaison and committee assignments, 07:22:2004 p2A
Village Board trustees hire two new paramedics; Forett, Steven and Ryder, Lisa, 06:24:2004 p4A
Village Board's minutes now available on searchable CDs thanks to a grant from the state, 07:22:2004 p2A
Village candidates talk pollution, responsibility, 05:31:2001 p1A
Village creates economic development post (Scott Winner), 7:18:2002 1A
Village doesn't need its own assessor - letter, 1:3:2002 p9A
Village government ignoring our concerns (letter), 10:24:2002 p19A
Village government's discussion to restore and occupy Seymour building handled well (Letter), 06:14:2001 p13A
Village may seek DeToy, Peter's resignation, 12:20:2001 p1A
Village officials say the town is trying to bully the village into getting rid of its assessor, 12:20:2001 p1A
Village residents becoming annoyed by their boards saying when they can and can't speak during public meetings, 04:15:2004 p4A
Village to develop five-year plan, 7:18:2002 p3A
Village trustees Knapp, Norman J. and Whipple, James E. thank their supporters (Letter), 07:05:2001 p9A
Village trustees recognize migrant farm workers, Yu, Paul for his service as SUNY Brockport president, and DeToy, Peter for his 11 years as trustee, 06:24:2004 p4A
Village's appeal is about money, attorney says, 7:11:2002 p3A
Wages of scandal, 4:4:2002 p1A/14A
Wexler, Mort defends his role on board (Letter), 04:08:2004 p14A
Wexler, Mort has been removed from position as deputy mayor, will stay on as trustee, 03:25:2004 p1A
Working to improve Brockport, 3:14:2002 p1A/14A
BROCKPORT - HISTORY
A fifth generation of Brockport founders Heil and Phebe Brockway Wilma Eckerty, still live in Brockport, 04:01:2004 p1A
Area historians collaborate on "Around Brockport," a book detailing Brockport history, 5:30:2002 p1A/10A
Bringing back memories in Brockport, 10:30:2003 p1A
Brockport Historical Calendars available, 12:25:2003 p5A
Brockport Village historian Andrews, Williams leaves duties (Guest Essay), 07:26:2001 p15A
Fay's Garage & Auto Parts becomes village's fourth structure listed on the state and national register of historic places, 03:08:2001 p4A
Fay's Garage now a national historic place, 03:15:2001 p7A
Historical photographs and images of Brockport area needed for pictorial history of community being presented by Andrews, Bill, 08:23:2001 p3A
History in the making at this old farmhouse (Guest Essay), 10:28:2004 p12A
History of SUNY intertwines with community - has advanced in many ways since 1973, 10:30:2003 p9A
Morgan-Manning in Brockport marks 20 years of July 4th celebrations, 06:28:2001 p1A
Old cabin coming down this month (Boy Scout cabin), 5:2:2002 p5A
Rare area history books go on the block, 09:11:2003 p12A
The day the men from Brockport saved the nation (letter), 7:4:2002 p13A
Village has new historian - Morris, Jacqueline replaces Andrews, William, 11:15:2001 p1A
BROCKPORT - HOUSING
232-lot subdivision planned for West Ave. Farash property, 4:18:2002 p1A/16A
32-unit senior housing plan granted final site plan approval by village planning board, 03:18:2004 p5A
Belmont Development Corp. planning on building senior apartments at the site of former Billiard Hall on Main St, 11:27:2003 p1A
Board voted to hire a second building inspector, 08:21:2003 p2A
Disscussions about the lawsuit between Brockport and the Webster family have been taking place for seven years, 08:05:2004 p1A
Home project inches ahead, 9:26:2002 p1A/8A
Housing plan gets public airing, 5:16:2002 p1A/13A
Investigation into court settlement between village and owner of rental property where renters suffered carbon monoxide poisoning approved by Board, 12:09:2004 p1A
Keeping Brockport safe with strict building permits and codes, 03:06:2003 p17A
Landlord says village overreacted, 10:10:2002 p1A/10A
Mayor Matela fails to comment on new assessment of rental properties because there is no such thing (Letter), 05:13:2004 p12A
Mayor puts lax landloards on notice, 8:15:2002 p1A
Mayor unfairly tarnishes landlord (Letter), 04:24:2003 p15A
Mixed emotions surround loss of village homes due to 3M contamination, 11:01:2001 p1A
New housing in Brockport, 12:11:2003 p2A
Plan for senior housing will replace pool hall, 10:09:2003 p4A
Plans for 60-unit senior housing project continue after Brockport passes cluster zoning law, 01:25:2001 p1A
Pool hall may become senior housing, 10:02:2003 p1A
Public hearing on a proposed 65-unit clustered subdivision drew large crowd, 03:15:2001 p1A
Reassessment was not understood by many village residents (Guest Essay), 06:03:2004 p12A
Rental properties and the police inquiry were on the table at the Brockport Homeowners Association meeting, 03:01:2001 p1A
Ryan Homes joins the Brockport housing development project, 11:04:2004 p3A
US Department of Agriculture has increased maximum loan for Section 502 Single Family Housing Direct Loan program, 11:11:2004 p5A
Village and college officials working to make off campus housing safer after 5 college students almost die from carbon monoxide poisoning, 10:28:2004 p1A
Village approves limit on development, 10:24:2002 p1A/9A
Village makes litigations against Webster family landlords, trial date set for July, 03:27:2003 p1A
Village Zoning Board lacks authority on 'continuance' issue (Letter), 03:20:2003 p13A
Webster family suing for $5million claiming the village is unfairly cracking down on their rental units to try and get money, 05:08:2003 p1A
Zoning Board of Appeals allows couple to have multiple families living at their property, 05:01:2003 p4A
Zoning Board of Appeals will not meet on Oct. 25th due to a lack of new complete applications, 10:21:2004 p2A
Zoning board's jurisdiction was questioned by attendees at meeting, 03:27:2003 p3A
Zoning enforcement officers request help, 11:04:2004 p1A
BROCKPORT - LIBRARY
A backwards storytime will be held at Seymour Library, 04:05:2001 p9A
Drawing for deer at Seymour Library, 02:22:2001 p2A
Essay contest being held to be a Seymour Library librarian for a day, 06:24:2004 p4A
Family story time, learn to knit and local dignitaries reading books are up coming events at Seymour Library, 04:22:2004 p11A
Fernendez, Bruce demonstrating his work of restoring carousel horses at Seymour Library, 03:29:2001 p4A
J.P. the Air-tist led kids in ballon sculpting at Seymour Library, 07:24:2003 p1A
Kids treated to a pizza party for end of six-week reading program, 08:23:2001 p1A
Naukam, Larry offers Netting Your Ancestors workshop at Seymour Library, 05:27:2004 p2A
New entrance to children's room story tower at Seymour Library unveiled Monday December 6th, 12:02:2004 p2A
Photography by Pete Helfrich displayed through September at Seymour Library, 09:11:2003 p2A
Reading program exhibits clothing worn by famous book characters at Seymour Library, 11:06:2003 p2A
Seymour Library adds conservative paper The Washington Times (Letter), 06:24:2004 10A
Seymour Library book buddy program Summer Stars to start, 06:24:2004 p5A
Seymour Library celebrates five years of new location, 12:06:2001 p2A
Seymour Library celebrates five years with low key events, 12:06:2001 p3A
Seymour Library closed for the holidays, 12:25:2003 p2A
Seymour library closing early for a special program, 08:16:2001 p4A
Seymour Library closing for Memorial Day, 05:08:2003 p4A
Seymour library gets technology upgrade and now has the Internet, 10:14:2004 p2A
Seymour Library holding a home-school book discussion group, 04:22:2004 p11A
Seymour Library holding an essay contest for teens to write about their favorite book, 04:01:2004 p2A
Seymour Library holds children's summer reading programs with 250 participants, 08:19:2003 p2A
Seymour Library holds photography contest, 10:09:2003 p10A
Seymour Library hosted a "truck touch" where kids could touch heavy equiptment and climb in and around it, 06:05:2003 p14A
Seymour Library hosting holiday get together, 12:11:2003 p2A
Seymour Library hosts a major retrospective of works of Buffalo artists Kowalski, Aurthor and Edgar, 11:15:2001 p2A
Seymour Library hosts Animal Antics, 08:02:2001 p1A
Seymour Library hosts Dr. Seuss celebration, 02:22:2001 p3A
Seymour Library kicks off summer reading program 2001: A Reading Odyssey, 06:14:2001 p4A
Seymour Library now open 1-4 on Sundays, 10:11:2001 p4A
Seymour Library offering a home school library class for kindergarten, 10:28:2004 p2A
Seymour Library offering Books Sandwiched program to discuss different books, 10:14:2004 p5A
Seymour Library offering patrons a chance to exhibit favorite hanging work of art, 05:31:2001 p4A
Seymour Library offering programs, 02:05:2004 p3A
Seymour Library offers story time for children, 01:01:2004 p2A
Seymour library seeks new director, 1:30:2003 p3A
Seymour Library supports the arts (Letter), 02:19:2004 p14A
Story time for children ages 18 months to 3 years will be held at Seymour Library, 06:24:2004 p2A
Story time for children ages 3 to 5 will be held at Seymour Library, 06:24:2004 p2A
Story time for preschool children to begin at Seymour LIbrary, 04:17:2003 p3A
Summer reading program at Seymour Library to begin, 07:05:2001 p3A
Sweet, Bruce reads "A Child's Christmas is Wales" at Seymour Library, 12:02:2004 p2A
The Ghost Ship of Lake Ontario being presented by Fischer, Jim at Seymour Library, 01:04:2001 p2A
Village Board approved increasing contribution to Seymour Library, 11:18:2004 p2A
BROCKPORT - MUSEUMS
Feds, state help out the village, 12:19:2002 p1A/5A
Proposed museum in Brockport receives grant, 06:19:2003 p3A
BROCKPORT - PARKS
Brockport dedicates Remembrance Park, 6:13:2002 p1A
Brockport Park Committee completes first phase of new playground on Utica Street, 07:05:2001 p1A
Brockport will dedicate Remembrance Park tomorrow, 6:6:2002 p1A/14A
Garden club is keeping Brockport's (Remembrance Park) beautiful, 5:23:2002 p2A
Improvements to Harvester Park hope to be seen by next year, 02:22:2001 p1A
New park a living memorial to victims, will be dedicated on Memorial Day next year, 11:22:2001 p1A
Volunteers help complete phase two of the playground on Utica Street, 07:12:2001 p1A
BROCKPORT - POLICE
"Project Child Safe" is offered to make homes with firearms safer, 09:18:2003 p14A
'Post' photograph was in poor taste (letter), 1:31:2002 p9A
A judge will decide if former Brockport police chief Zimmer, Gary's retirement deal should be made public, 10:11:2001 p1A
A new look for Brockport police cars, 5:2:2002 p4A
Accepting nominations for its Departmental Awards Program, 02:27:2003 p18A
Awards programs to honor officers, community, 4:25:2002 p3A
Bike auction a success for Brockport police department, 08:05:2004 p2A
Brockport officials and state police want to curtail illegal snowmobiling, 1:16:2003 p3A
Brockport Police cracking down on speeders, 08:05:2004 p1A
Brockport police department has new command center, 12:06:2001 p1A
Brockport Police Department passes accreditation inspection by state, 10:28:2004 p2A
Brockport police department seeks accreditation and will be inspected in October, 09:16:2004 p4A
Brockport Police Department takes proactive role in identifying registered sex offenders, 10:21:2004 p2A
Brockport Police to start Explorer program, 5:30:2002 p5A
Brockport police union gave free movie tickets to area children, 01:02:2003 p3A
Brockport police union says new village employee handbook is an attempt to subvert its contract, takes matter to state, 03:15:2001 p3A
Brockport police will auction unclaimed bicycles, 06:24:2004 p2A
Brockport really needs its police department (letter), 9:26:2002 p13A
Brockport should ponder a clouded government judicial system as ex-chief rides into the sunset (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13A
Brockport trustee DeToy, Peter makes comment about 'mutts in the streets' of Brockport, he is not clear what he is talking about (Letter), 03:25:2004 p14A
Brockport's police station should be named after Hare, Donald M. (Editorial), 07:05:2001 p8A
Caring cops (donated $50 to Brockport Food Shelf) (photo), 12:5:2002 p6A
Cheif: More cops means less O/T, 8:01:2002 p1A/14A
Chief accepts blame for car accident, 6:27:2002 p3A
Chief thanks community (letter), 12:12:2002 p17A
Chief tightens spending policy, 10:3:2002 p1A/10A
Citizen's Police Academy being sponsored by Brockport Police Department and SUNY Brockport University Police, 03:22:2001 p5A
Click it or ticket - Brockport police crack down on seat-belts, 11:20:2003 p3A
Code - enforcing officers hanging warning notes on front doors in attempt to get code compliance, 08:07:2003 p1A
Cops get grant for bulletproof vests, 7:4:2002 p3A
Costs climbing for police overtime, 01:15:2004 p1A
County will administer the chief-of-police exam March 9 for Brockport police department, 08:09:2001 p1A
Daniel Varrenti was sworn in as Brockport's new police chief last week, 1:31:2002 p1A/10A
Department spending way too much money on overtime, Chief Dan Varrenti wants changes, 04:24:2003 p1A
Dumping police is a bad idea (letter), 7:11:2002 p15A
Ex-Brockport police chief explains his story (letter), 6:27:2002 p15A
Family of Hare, Donald M. thanks village of Brockport for sympathy and support of former police chiefs death (Letter), 06:14:2001 p13A
Help keep cops safe too, don't fall for Wexler, Mort's suggestion to cut police force, 03:25:2004 p14A
Interview with Chief of Police Varrenti, Daniel is in the Brockport Police Department's Explorer, 03:11:2004 p3A
Investigation into Brockport police department causes officers to be hassled and can't do their jobs, 03:01:2001 p1A
Investigation into harassing phone calls made to police chief Varrenti, Dan's home complete, 04:08:2004 p2A
Investigations into alligations lodged by members of the community against more than one member of department, nature of alligations not been revealed yet, 02:22:2001 p1A
It's a shame to lose a man like Officer Morabito (Letter), 03:25:2004 p14A
It's easy: Buckle up or get busted, 12:5:2002 p1A/5A
Keep Brockport police force on the job to contain and stop loud disruptive parties (Letter), 04:29:2004 p16A
Lakeside leader supports local police (letter), 10:10:2002 p15A
Leave police fate in the hands of the voters (letter), 10:17:2002 p17A
Let's hash out police problem (Editorial), 04:08:2004 p14A
Mark Phillippy honored by Monroe County Traffic Safety Board, 3:14:2002 p2A
Mayor Thorpe, Mary Ann says drugs, money and weapons are missing from police department; these remarks may doom police chief Zimmer, Gary's return, 05:10:2001 p1A
Mayor Thorpe, Mary Ann unfairly cast shadow and made wrong accusations about Brockport Police Department (Guest Essay), 06:21:2001 p13A
Memo to village: They're 'public' affairs (editorial), 6:27:2002 p14A
More police, less overtime (Letter), 01:29:2004 p12A
Neighbors protecting neighbors (Editorials), 12:11:2003 p12A
New police chief (Daniel P. Varrenti) to take oath, 1:10:2002 p1/10A
New Police Chief Dan Varrenti receives training from firearms expert Mike DeToy, 1:17:2002 p1A
No huge payday for Zimmer, 5:16:2002 p1A/13A
Officer Morabito, Joe accepts resignation, 04:22:2004 p11A
Officers celebrate last years achievements, 03:20:2003 p5A
Officers Curley, Christopher; Mesiti, Steve; and Gleason, Ralph were honored with certificates of appreciation at the Monroe County Traffic Safety Board, 11:25:2004 p14A
Officers Curley, Christopher; Mesiti, Steve; Gleason, Ralph recognized for DWI arrests, 12:02:2004 p3A
Officials son't divulge details of police probe, Wexler pushes for police chief's reinstatement, 04:12:2001 p1A
Pair of part-timers to join Brockport police, 9:26:2002 p1A/8A
Panel named in search for new village police chief, 06:21:2001 p1A
Paying for police reports unfair (Letter), 07:03:2003 p15A
Police bike patrol will return to action in the village, 09:13:2001 p1A
Police building named in honor of former police chief Hare, Donald M., 10:04:2001 p1A
Police building on Clinton Street will be named after former chief Hare, Donald M., 06:28:2001 p1A
Police Chief Daniel P. Varrenti lauds department's performance (Guest Essay), 10:16:2003 p16A
Police chief defends hirings at public hearing, 4:11:2002 p3A
Police Chief Varrenti, Dan ignored by Village Board (Letter), 04:08:2004 p14A
Police Chief Varrenti, Dan is considering community service program as an option for Sweden Town judges to impose, 12:09:2004 p2A
Police Chief Varrenti, Dan may press charges against official who allegedly gave out his home phone number, 03:18:2004 p1A
Police chief Varrenti, Dan speaks with members of Brockport Police Department's Explorer Post during "Interview and Pizza with the Chief" night, 03:25:2004 p1A
Police chief Varrenti, Daniel hosts bike auction, 07:08:2004 p2A
Police chief Zimmer, Gary decision to retire his own choice, 05:24:2001 p1A
Police chief Zimmer, Gary has resumed his duties as president of the schoo board, 04:26:2001 p1A
Police chief Zimmer, Gary speaks out about allegations made against him, 05:24:2001 p1A
Police crack down on the 'quality of life' violators, arrests up 9% in 2000, 02:22:2001 p1A
Police investigating the report of a registered sex offender who failed to notify the Department of Criminal Justice Services of his whereabouts, 01:08:2004 p2A, 01:15:2004 p2A
Police inviting villagers to a "Night Out,' 07:31:2003 p1A
Police pay questioned, 03:29:2001 p1A
Police prepared to handle any rowdy kind of celebration such as homecoming weekend, 10:02:2003 p1A
Police spent $700 for sign language interpreters during their investigation of Sells, Bryon, 06:24:2004 p2A
Police staffing debate continues as Chief Varrenti, Daniel says need more staff and village says don't, 09:30:2004 p1A
Police union concedes on vacations, 6:27:2002 p1A/16A
Police union files complaint about village's new employee handbook, 01:18:2001 p3A
Police union says nothing was ever missing from the departments evidence room, 08:30:2001 p1A
Remembering Hare, Don as friendly neighborhood cop (Letter), 06:21:2001 p13A
Requests to increase staff in the public-works and police departments are nixed, 12:18:2003 p1A
Second Annual National Night Out will feature bike rodeo, equipment displays, drug recognition information, free picture licenses, and a 911 call simulator, 07:29:2004 p2A
Secret meetings alleged, 3:28:2002 p1A/16A
Since July, police have increased efforts, 09:09:2004 p1A
Some officials don't think Taser guns are appropriate for Brockport, 07:22:2004 p1A
State recommends more police to patrol Route531, 04:15:2004 p3A
Staying safe during the holidays, 12:5:2002 p3A
Strict enforcement of rules on pedestrian crossing and more planned by Brockport Police Department (Guest Essay), 08:19:2004 p12A
Taser guns help police department target crime, 11:18:2004 p3A
Tempers flare as a motion to reinstate police chief Zimmer, Gary fails, 04:29:2001 p3A
Thanks to Police Chief Zimmer, Gerry for his 34 years of service (Letter), 05:24:2001 p14A
The village and the police union finally reach an agreement of the Stetson Club contract, 04:01:2004 p3A
Too many secrets in police chief Zimmer, Gary controversy (Editorial), 06:07:2001 p10A
Two new crossing guards hired just in time for school year, 09:04:2003 p2A
Varrenti, Dan named as new police chief in Brockport, 11:15:2001 p1A
Veil over Zimmer Case may be lifted, 3:21:2002 p1A/16A
Village Board meeting passes Police Chief Varrenti, Daniel's request to hire two more part time officers, 10:07:2004 p2A
Village Board rejects hiring more police, 11:18:2004 p1A
Village chooses two finalists, Keenan, Jim or Varrenti, Dan for police chief, 10:25:2001 p3A
Village debates police audit; police union finds it ridiculous, mayor questions motives for audit, 08:23:2001 p1A
Village may add cop, 3:28:2002 p1A/16A
Village must control costly police overtime (Letter), 02:05:2004 p16A
Village needs its own police (letter), 8:1:2002 p13A
Village trustees bicker over police overtime, 04:26:2001 p3A
Why full-time police are better (Guest Essay), 04:22:2004 p17A
BROCKPORT - RECREATION
Advisory council may replace Rec Commission, 5:23:2002 p1A/10A
Brockport-Clarkson-Sweden Joint Recreation Commission offering program using performing arts to explore cultural differences, 05:24:2001 p4A
Rec program isn't broken' don't fix it (letter), 6:20:2002 p15A
Walkable Communities committee is trying to provide benches for walkers on Main Street, 03:11:2004 p10A
BROCKPORT - TAXES
Argument errupts over tax hike in Village Hall, 04:17:2003 p1A
Property taxes in Brockport to rise 8 percent after a 3-2 vote in the Village Board, 04:24:2003 p3A
Raising taxes, cutting programs shameful (Letter), 06:26:2003 p15A
State audit criticizes Brockport for not making taxpayers aware of their right to challenge certain expenditures, 08:16:2001 p1A
Village needs to open up, be more accountable to taxpayers (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13A
Village residents may see taxes drop, but a sagging population could cost Brockport in terms of sales-tax revenue, 04:05:2001 p3A
BROCKPORT - TELECOMMUNICATIONS. SEE ALSO Telecommunications Towers
Cell tower contract offered to village, 12:19:2002 p8A
Communications Bureau offers program to check on elderly and shut-ins, 03:20:2003 p6A
BROCKPORT - TOURISM
All aboard for a yuletide ride, 12:19:2002 p3A
Full speed ahead for train, tourism (editorial), 11:7:2002 p10A
Grant will help pay for visitor center on canal, 10:31:2002 p3A
Holding meeting to discuss "Tour de Brockport," 09:11:2003 p2A
Train engineers business for merchants, 10:31:2002 p6A
BROCKPORT - VETERANS
Brockport commemorates Veterans Day with a short service at the Vets Club, 11:15:2001 p1A
Brockport Free Methodist Church honoring vicemen and women at Veterans Day service, 11:08:2001 p2A
Ceremony being held at the Brockport Area Vets' Club, 11:08:2001 p2A
BROCKPORT AMBULANCE CORPS
New gear ordered for ambulance corps, 9:12:2002 p5A
BROCKPORT ART FESTIVAL
Brockport Art Festival is this weekend, 8:8:2002 p2A
Looking on (Lydia Cammilleri) (photo), 8:22:2002 p5A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS
Back-to-school blues, 09:09:2004 p1A
Brockport Central Parent Teacher Student Association is hosting a "Meet the School Board Candidates" night, 05:08:2003 p4A
Brockport Central School District presents parenting workshop, 10:10:2002 p2A
Brockport High Class of 2004 set to graduate, 06:24:2004 p4A
Brockport residents represented the Parent Teacher Student Association at state convention, 12:12:2002 p2A
Brockport schools trying new approach to encourage summer reading, 07:17:2003 p1A
Brockport to hold induction ceremony for Wall of Honor, 12:23:2004 p9A
Brockport's middle and high schools have a plan to meet the new state standards after recent failure, 10:14:2004 p1A
Catholic Daughters Court Nativity No. 931 is sponsoring its annual essay contest, 01:29:2004 p2A
Class of 2004 graduates named, 07:01:2004 p9A
Collecting new baseball hats to send to troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, 11:04:2004 p9A
Continuing education holds driver education program, 05:08:2003 p4A
District has an Academic Intervention Program for those who score low on state tests, 05:01:2003 p3A
District has plan to keep children safe from disasters, 03:20:2003 p1A
Elementary, middle and high school students surpass state standards on their report cards, 05:01:2003 p5A
Getting to a school concert is more than just walking out the door, 12:26:2004 p1A
Good school conduct begins at home (editorial), 8:1:2002 p12A
Hats off to the class of 2004, 07:01:2004 p1A
Heim, Jeremy appologizes for damaging styrofoam angel in the Sagawa Memorial Park in Brockport (Letter), 04:12:2001 p21A
High school and middle school students named to National Honor Rolls, 07:22:2004 p5A
Holding a district-wide festival with performances from 4th and 5th grade choirs, middle school choir, and various performances from the high school, 03:11:2004 p9A
Honor students regents grades excluded in the annual report of Regents results to the state, causing Brockport to receive a 'failing' grade, 04:01:2004 p1A
Hot lines for school closings (Murf's Turf), 1:9:2003 p9A
Information about building projects to lunch menus is now available on the district website, 01:18:2001 p5A
Last day of school approaching, 05:31:2001 p4A
Library now open in the evenings for 6-9, 01:22:2004 p2A
New attendance policy requires attendance to be taken every period, 09:04:2003 p2A
New cell phone policy at school bans use of cell phones in any area where individuals have expectation of privacy, 07:15:2004 p2A
New residents of Brockport school districts reminded to register their children, 08:21:2003 p2A
Parents Club workshop, 10:10:2002 p4A
School registration for new residents, 8:8:2002 p4A
Schools look for ways to improve attendance, 7:18:2002 p1A/14A
Schools publish code of conduct, 7:25:2002 p1A/14A
Start of school year went well according to Brockport school officials, 09:04:2003 p4A
State school report card shows gaps in student performance by income, 4:18:2002 p1A/16A
Students and faculty collected over 600 hats to send to troops overseas, 11:18:2004 p5A
Students collect Thanksgiving donations, 11:27:2003 p12A
Students honored by PTA, 03:04:2004 p9A
Students in SUNY Brockport 3-1-3 program were honored by President Yu for their GPA, 04:22:2004 p5A
Students named to honor rolls, 06:10:2004 p10A
Students named to St. John Lutheran School honor rolls for second grading period, 02:08:2001 p2A
Students of Christ Community Education Ministry; Fred Hill Elementary; adn Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary School are Fire Safety Essay Contest winners, 01:25:2001 p2A
Students receive gift certificate from Chase Pitkins, 11:20:2003 p2A
Students selected to participate in the all-county music festivals, 04:29:2004 p5A
Superintendents day cancelled, classes will now begin on March 12th, 02:19:2004 p2A
Teachers and students attend meetings to learn about bullying, harassment, 03:20:2003 p4A
Three Brockport students suspended after a "hit list" naming fellow classmates found, officials say it was no real threat, 03:22:2001 p1A
Three candidates - Vandenberg, Marjorie; Wolfe, Terry; and Zimmer, Gary - seek two openings, 05:15:2003 p3A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ALUMNI
Brockport alums help Alfred baseball, 11:21:2002 p13A
Colleen O'Laughlin is mechanical engineer at GE Aeorspace, 6:27:2002 p2A
Dupre, Benjamin - Brockport High School graduate at top of Alabama church-state scuffle, 09:04:2003 p1A
Ginovsky, Amanda wins Boothroyd Scholarship Award, 11:13:2003 p4A
Keating, Christine named marketing manager for Stantec Consulting, 04:05:2001 p2A
Wahl, Sean and Wasson, Nate excel at Alfred State, 06:19:2003 p15A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ART
Brockport High School art teacher Paula Crawford named Region II Art Educator of the Year, 1:10:2002 p1A/10A
Brockport School District student art exhibit at Tower Fine Arts Center, 5:16:2002 p3A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - AWARDS. SEE ALSO Brockport Central Schools - Scholarships
Andrew Kleehammer received several awards, 7:18:2002 p2A
Awards, scholarships presented at high school graduation, 08:07:2003 p14A
BHS students academically ranked as first and second received the Brockport Central School District Award, 07:22:2004 p5A
Brockport essay winner (Sebastian Zona) (photo), 7:25:2002 p2A
Brockport High School award winners, 7:4:2002 p8A
Brockport High School students are presented with scholarships and awards, 08:05:2004 p13A
Brockport honors varsity cheerleaders, 11:21:2002 p13A
Crowe, Steve R. selected for membership in the National Society of High Honors, 09:18:2003 p4A
Grace Kronenberg received Rochester Youth Volunteer Award, 6:13:2002 p2A
Herrmann, Patrick winner of The Next Step Magazine Super Teens contest, 02:27:2003 p2A
High School Scholar/Athlete award winners, 7:11:2002 p3A
High school students receive awards and scholarships, 07:10:2003 p8A
Hill School student Cross, Katie receives Award of Achievement for her essay on fire prevention, 06:05:2003 p2A
Honor students receive dictionaries (photo), 6:27:2002 p13A
Jamie Pricola received achievement award to attend SUNY Fredonia, 8:15:2002 p2A
Joshua Dickson was awarded the Peter A. TerLouw Memorial Award, 7:4:2002 p2A
Kindred, Lindsay honored with Marie Banner Scholarship Award, 07:31:2003 p5A
Malayne Karnitz received French V Award, 6:27:2002 p2A
Michael O'Laughlin received Clarkson Univesity Leadership award, 6:27:2002 p2A
Outstanding Brockport student (Michael Dumas) (photo), 6:20:2002 p11A
Parent Teacher Student Association holding the Reflections reception and awards program for Brockport students, 12:16:2004 p2A
Scholar-athlete award recipients, 6:27:2002 p5A
Scholarships offered to high school students by US coast guard, 1:9:2003 p4A
Scott, Sara gets mention in Rochester Women magazine's 1st Young Women of Promise Awards, 09:11:2003 p3A
Students honored at awards night, 6:20:2002 p4A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BOARD
Brinklow, Sarah; Fenton, Joan; Porter, Fred; and Wolfe, Terry all facing off for two school board seats, 04:29:2004 p1A
Candidate for Brockport school board Banner, Scott says change is needed in school system (Letter), 04:26:2001 p17A
Maar, Gerry return