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 returns to school board for a third term, 05:24:2001 p3A
Meet the candidates night to meet this years four school board candidates being held, 04:29:2004 p2A
Members of Brockport Central School District School Board voted to re-elect Porter, Fred as President; and Maar, Gerald as vice president, 07:08:2004 p3A
Petitions due for those who are interested in running for seats on school board, 04:15:2004 p2A
Reelect Wexler, Mort on the school board and he will treat everyone with fairness and respect (Letter), 05:20:2004 p14A
School race draws three, 5:9:2002 p1A/5A
Three Brockport grads Wolfe, Terry; Banner, Scott; and Maar, Gerry vie for school board seat, 05:03:2001 p1A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BUDGET
Brockport schools need wiser spending (Letter), 05:13:2004 p12A
Central School District Board of Education will present it's final budget to the public, 03:18:2004 p4A
District adopts spending plan with goal to keep this year's tax increase under 5 percent, 04:08:2004 p1A
District budget calls for a 3.9% tax hike, 04:12:2001 p3A
District residents OK'd a new spending plan this week, 06:05:2003 p1A
District will hold a hearing to discuss budget, 04:29:2004 p2A
Get involved in school budget talks (Editorial), 03:04:2004 p14A
If approved by voters, next years school budget will carry a 4.9 percent tax rate increase, 05:13:2004 p1A
Iveson wins big; school budget OK'd, 5:23:2002 p1A/11A
Late budget encouraging new candidates on the school board (Editorial), 05:08:2003 p16A
Ruger, Shawn D funds many different programs for Brockport students, this month it was presentations about Susan B. Anthony, 03:06:2003 p2A
School Board calls for increase in spending due to rising fuel and retirement costs, 02:27:2003 p1A
School board will keep tax increase to 5 percent with more cuts still in need, 03:11:2004 p3A
School budget meets enthusiastic approval, 05:24:2001 p3A
School budget vote is next week, 5:16:2002 p5A
School budget votes could be moved back two weeks hoping to pass the budget in that time, 04:17:2003 p15A
School district faces $1M loss if Gov. Pataki, George proposed spending plan is passed, 02:06:2003 p1A
School taxes on the rise, 03:20:2003 p1A
Schools predict 5.1% tax increase, 4:4:2002 p1A/14A
State legislators promised to reinstate funds for public education, which means lower taxes nad more teachers for Brockport, 05:08:2003 p1A
Tax rate lowered by 1.36 percent, despite less state aid than expected, 08:19:2004 p1A
The additional state aid for Brockport barely puts a dent in the budget, 01:29:2004 p4A
Time to get smart on school expenses (Editorial), 06:19:2003 p18A
Vote for new school budget on June 3rd, 05:29:2003 p3A
Voters approve a $1.82 million increase in school district funding, financial future cloudy, 05:20:2004 p1A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BUSES
Brockport policy banning certain radio stations on school buses picks up support, 01:25:2001 p4A
Brockport schools are 'tremendous' (Letter), 05:03:2001 p19A
Bus driver offers view on radio ban (Letter), 02:15:2001 p15A
Bus garage plan in limbo, may be another 2 years before district pursues another plan, 02:15:2001 p8A
Easy listening, soothing music ok to listen to on bus (Letter), 02:22:2001 p13A
Plans for new bus garage denied, 02:01:2001 p1A
Vote against bus garage relocating will hurt the schools (Letter), 02:22:2001 p13A
Voters to decide fate of $6.6M bus garage proposal, 01:18:2001 p1A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ELEMENTARY
"Explorations of Arachnids" activity for the school's gifted program allows Hill Elementary students to examine spiders, 09:30:2004 p1A
Barclay Elementary hosted end of school activities last week, 06:26:2003 p1A
Barclay Elementary School students of Smith, Roger's third grade class made their teachers and principals into pumpkin people, 11:11:2004 p3A
Barclay Elementary Students honor veterans for Veterans day, 11:13:2003 p1A
Blessed Virgin Mary continuing decline of enrollment may force school to close, 04:10:2003 p1A
Books sorted and donated by Hill Elementary School students, 04:01:2004 p13A
Brockport fifth graders learn about the stock market, 12:4:2003 p9A
Brockport's Caring Kids raise $1,243 (for Lakeside Memorial Hospital), 6:13:2002 p3A
Caring Kids Program sponsored coin drive, 2:28:2002 p2A
Classes being restructured in three Brockport Elementary schools, 07:26:2001 p8A
County Sheriff's deputies demonstrate the ins and outs of crime scene work at Hill Elementary, 02:19:2004 p1A
District has piloted a program aimed at fifth graders which trains kids to combat bullying, 11:11:2004 p1A
Exploring talents, chasing dreams in third-grade play, 12:26:2002 p1A/6A
Fifth and sixth graders design house for Houses on Parade, 1:23:2003 p4A
Fifth graders of Hill School scoured Northampton Park in search of fossilized remains, 06:19:2003 p4A
First grade students of Musselman, Mary Pat and Sweeting, Ellen recycle 4000 bottles to buy tickets to "Lily's Purple Plastic Purse" production, 05:17:2001 p3A
Hill Elementary celebrates Dr. Seuss' birthday last week, 03:06:2003 p18A
Hill Elementary School donates books to Enrico Fermi Elementary School No. 17 in Rochester, 03:20:2003 p2A
Hill Elementary students are re-creating pieces of history with weekly visits to the senior center and interviews, 04:29:2004 p7A
Hill Elementary students present donations to the Red Cross for troops overseas, 03:13:2003 p8A
Hill Elementary students push aside nerves and anxiety to compete in a spelling bee that came down to five finalists, 12:11:2003 p11A
Hill School fourth graders experience colonial times in day long activities throughout the school, 06:05:2003 p1A
Hill School welcomed guests from all over to celebrate reading in honor of Dr. Suess' birthday, 03:11:2004 p5A
Hilton School board elect Dr. Josephine Kehoe and Steve Beauvais as new members, 12:11:2003 p4A
Horton, A.J. competes in Regional Spelling Bee at Rochester Museum Sciense Center's Eisenhart Auditorium, 03:25:2004 p3A
Kindergarten registration apply to children who will turn 5 by Dec. 1, 01:15:2004 p2A
Kindergarten registration begins for the fall, 07:08:2004 p2A
Kindergarten registration open for children who will turn five by December 1, 2004, 05:13:2004 p2A
Kindergartners pose for their first school picture, 10:07:2004 p1A
Macaluso, Monica (assistant principal of Hill Elementary) offered position as principal at Taylor Elementary in Spencerport, and is taking it, 04:22:2004 p2A
Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary students, family, and faculty celebrate Catholic schools, 02:06:2003 p4A
New gym opens at Barclay Elementary, 03:22:2001 p5A
New lunch line designed to look like a school bus, 05:24:2001 p5A
Oh those beautiful biomes (Photo), 11:28:002 p4A
Packets given to students about the National Parent Teachers Association Reflections Program, 09:16:2004 p5A
Passage of new budget ensures the district will once again be offering elementary summer school this year, 05:31:2001 p9A
Persons over 55 invited to share life stories with Brockport Hill Elementary School, 10:18:2001 p4A
Rougeux, Doug entertains Hill Elementary students during "Bubble-Mania: A Soap Bubble Spectacular," 06:17:2004 p2A
State Assemblyman Gantt, David visits a Brockport classroom of migrant workers' children at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary School, 07:24:2003 p1A
Students at Barclay Elementary collect canned goods, 12:06:2001 p2A
Students at Barclay Elementary made their own freedom quilt patches in honor of Black History Month, 02:20:2003 p5A
Students at Fred W. Hill School looking for historical photographs of Brockport for a calendar, 10:16:2003 p2A
Students of Hill Elementary performed in the American Choral Directors New York Choir, 08:12:2004 p2A
Students of Hill Elementary raise money at the Relay for Life walk in memory of Axford, Julia, 06:12:2003 p1A
Students of Wanzer, Mary and Jungbluth, Eileen raise money by selling Brockport Historical Caledars, 01:02:2003 p2A
Wildlife biologist Hudak, Tom pays a visit to fourth grade classrooms at Hill Elementary, 01:01:2004 p1A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - EMPLOYEES
Brockport Central employees honored (photo), 12:26:2002 p2A
Brockport school employees honored (photo), 7:4:2002 p11A
Brockport Teachers Association travel to Albany to fight school funding in the state budget, 04:10:2003 p3A
Brockport teachers Casement, Jack and Kleehammer, Dave go to Albany to confront legislators, 06:05:2003 p3A
Casement, Jack and Voorheis, Don are fighting for support from the legislature to go pro-education, 06:19:2003 p3A
Crawford, Paula has achieved a master of fine arts after eight years of school teaching, 05:15:2003 p8A
District thanks nurses during National School Nurse Appreciation Day, 01:18:2001 p5A
Duff, Jamie L. participates in the Citizenship Education Conference, 05:15:2003 p2A
Eight year Brockport Central School District Superintendent Fallon, James will receive Joint Recreation Commission's Community Service Award, 02:08:2001 p1A
Empey, Scott is congratulated by Brockport Athletic director Bourne, Chris for being named NYS Coach of the Year, 06:19:2003 p15A
Former Brockport teacher Epke, Elsie selected as WROC New 8's Teacher of the Month, 05:31:2001 p2A
Groves, Pat Brockport High school teacher was recognized by the New York Lottery for positive impact they've had on their students, 07:03:2003 p2A
Hickey, Marsha of Ginther Elementary school named Wal-Mart/Sam's Club Teacher of the Year, 07:03:2003 p2A
Joseph LaMarca, Transportation director completed master certification course, 9:26:2002 p2A
Marian Klink attended National Science Teachers Association Convention, 4:18:2002 p2A
Quaranto, Paul hero after saving one of his students from choking to death, 11:20:2003 p10A
Realignment in school administration for new school year at Barclay, Ginther, A.D. Oliver, and Hill, 07:29:2004 p2A
School district employees honored, 4:18:2002 p3A
School teachers served as Salvation Army bell ringers to bring in the season, 01:02:2003 p1A
Superintendent Fallon, James C. was injured while skiing, 02:26:2004 p2A
Superintendent James Fallon says layoffs are a possibility in his district this year, 1:17:2002 p1A/7A
Three new principles Steffen, Rhonda (Barclay) and Banzer, Robert (A.D.Oliver) and Sweeting, Ann (Ginther) greet students, 09:02:2004 p1A
Zielinski, Shannon named to new asset coordinator for Brockport Central School District and local municipalities, 02:15:2001 p10A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - GRANTS
BHS has received grant money to add cameras throughtout the high school, 11:27:2003 p1A
Carol M. White Physical Education for Progress grant program to purchase new equipment, 10:14:2004 p2A
Schools receive Documentary Heritage Grant, 06:26:2003 p10A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - HIGH SCHOOL
"Broadway in Brockport" presented by students of actress, singer and dancer Izzo, Julie, 07:17:2003 p2A
"You Can't Take It With You" is big hit at Brockport High, 04:03:2003 p4A
2004 Valedictorian Weber, Melissa and salutatorian Ketchum, Miles look foward to bright future, 06:17:2004 p4A
31st annual Leukemia Dance Marathon to be held soon, donations still being accepted, 03:04:2004 p1A
A very caring class to graduate June 22, 6:13:2002 p1A
Annual senior citizen prom at the Sweden Senior Center held, 04:29:2004 p10A
Area notables dispense advice and well-wishes for the class of 2001, 05:10:2001 p3A
As You Like It (Brockport HS Drama Club) (photo), 3:28:2002 p2A
Awards banquet ends BHS band's year on a high note, 06:28:2001 p2A
Band thanks community for it's support (Letter), 05:20:2004 p14A
BHS band attends music festival, 5:30;2002 p5A
BHS beatniks (photo), 3:28:2002 p1A
BHS Homecoming 2002, 10:17:2002 p1A
BHS seniors have mixed feelings on war, 03:27:2003 p3A
BHS Valedictorian Kincaid, Alison and Salutatorian VanDenBerghe, Clark will offer parting advice to fellow classmate at 2003 graduation, 06:26:2003 p3A
Broadway in Brockport 2002, 5:30:2002 p2A
Broadway in Brockport featured students of Izzo, Julie singing, dancing, and acting selected songs in a Disney review, 05:17:2001 p2A
Brockport chapter of the National Honor Society inducts students, 03:08:2001 p2A
Brockport class of 2003 graduates, 07:03:2003 p9A
Brockport High announces honor roll students, 04:08:2004 p10A
Brockport High graduates, 6:27:2002 p9A
Brockport High hosts family-centered "Sound (of Music," 11:7:2002 p1A/13A
Brockport High names honor students, 1:24:2002 p6A, 3:21:2002 p4A, 5:16:2002 p8A, 12:18:2003 p4A
Brockport High School announces fall sports, physicals, 07:12:2001 p10A
Brockport High School Art Club creates patriotic lapel pins to sell as fund raisers to aid the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, 09:27:2001 p2A
Brockport High School band and football boosters will hold celebrity auction hosted by Ritter, Carol, 04:12:2001 p2A
Brockport High School band to hold battery fundraiser, 10:04:2001 p2A
Brockport High School Blue Notes will perform at opening of 2004 New York State School Board Association's annual convention, 10:21:2004 p11A
Brockport High School Drama Club presenting "Cinderella," 10:11:2001 p2A
Brockport High School is the only school in New York to receive Model School honors, 03:04:2004 p3A
Brockport High School jazz bands give concert, 11:28:2002 p4A
Brockport High School music teacher (Maryellen Giese) to be honored, 7:11:2002 p2A
Brockport High School receives RIT certification, 07:19:2001 p5A
Brockport High School students honored at Young Audiences of Rochester's Young filmmakers Festival, 8:9:2002 p2A
Brockport High School students named to honor rolls, 05:22:2003 p12A
Brockport High School students presented with awards, 06:28:2001 p4A
Brockport High School varsity team spring sports teams receive New York State Public High School Athletic Association Scholar/Athlete Team Award, 07:12:2001 p2A
Brockport High School's class of 2001 announces graduates, 06:28:2001 p1A/4A
Brockport High varsity club hosting senior citizen prom, 04:15:2004 p4A
Brockport participants in Senior HIgh Area All State Music Festival (photo), 1:3:2002 p6A
Brockport senior (Kelly Lynn Bliemeister) selected for National Festival Orchestra, 2:21:2002 p2A
Brockport senior Brandon Whitaker will play football at Division 1 Colgate University, 02:20:2003 p10A
Brockport senior Rajasethupathy, Priya receives plaque and gift from superintendent Fallon, James at Outstanding Senior Recognition Dinner, 06:21:2001 p2A
Brockport seniors Jones, Colby; Lawrenz, Mark; Balog, Casey sign letters of intent to play, 06:19:2003 p15A
Brockport students shine at Model UN conference, 03:18:2004 p4A
Brockport Varsity Club hosted annual senior citizen prom last weekend, 05:01:2003 p6A
Celebrating Women's History Month, 03:18:2004 p5A
Class acts (graduation) (photo), 6:27:2002 p1A
Class of 2003 graduates and seeks higher education and technology as the answer to job security, 07:03:2003 p1A
Coffee klatch (photo), 5:2:2002 p1A
Commencement for the class of 2001 will be held at Blue Cross Arena, 06:14:2001 p3A
Concert band and wind ensemble has concert tonight, 1:30:2003 p8A
Dance adds twist to usual dating rules (Sadie Hawkis dance), 11:28:2002 p1A/13A
Dance chairmen (Leukemia Dance Marathon), 3:7:2002 p2A
Drama club will perform musical "Into the Woods" based on Grimms brothers fairy tales, 11:04:2004 p5A
Dudek, Mark will play in the NYS School Music Association Conference All State Jazz Ensemble, 10:09:2003 p10A
Erbland, Audrey recognized by SUNY Brockport president Yu, Paul for academic achievment, participates in 3-1-3 program, 03:15:2001 p2A
Friends since third grade, Brockport High's top grads Lakshmanan, Radhika and Rajasethupathy, Priya head off to Cornell University together in fall, 06:07:2001 p1A
Giving without regret (Brockport High students), 11:21:2002 p1A/8A
High school choir members Selig, Katie and Giese, Adam selected to participate in 2001 All-Eastern Honors Mixed Chorus, 04:12:2001 p2A
High school drama club to present 'Peter Pan,' 03:15:2001 p2A
High school fall athletes begin practice, 08:30:2001 p10A
High school library to offer extended hours, 10:02:2003 p3A
High school offering summer reading program, 07:10:2003 p8A
High school students compete in talent competition, 03:13:2003 p1A
High School students named to honor rolls, 05:31:2001 p5A
High School students raised a record amount at this year's Leukemia Dance Marathon, 03:15:2001 p1A
High school to serve up the 60s (BHS coffeehouse), 3:28:2002 p5A
Intervention-based math program at Brockport High is getting results, 01:11:2001 p1A
Jazz festival honorees (photo), 5:2:2002 p10A
Library at BHS now open in evenings, 10:14:2004 p2A
Madrigal Feast being held this weekend by Brockport High School Students, 12:09:2004 p3A
Mattison, Kelly participates in People to People program, 04:08:2004 p4A
Maynard, Charles E. and Lemon, David J. named to McQuaid Jesuit High School honor roll, 02:01:2001 p2A
Meet BHS's top graduates (salutatorian Andrew Gardner, valedictorian christopher Plummer), 6:13:2002 p1A/14A
Members of the Brockport high School Band return from trip to Walt Disney World, 04:15:2004 p8A
Money raised at 30th annual dance marathon to help fight leukemia, 03:20:2003 p3A
Music festival participants (photo), 1:3:2002 p6A
Named as an alternate to the New York State School Music Association Conference All State Orchestra, 01:18:2001 p2A
Named one of 30 model high schools nationwide by the Council of Chief State School Officers, 07:15:2004 p2A
Onstage: exalting the human spirit (Guest essay), 6:6:2002 p13A
Participants honored for Leukemia Dance Marathon, a 30 year tradition, 11:20:2003 p3A
Pezzimenti, Katy (sophomore at BHS) has designed a program to stop kids from starting to smoke, 04:10:2003 p4A
Play "You Can't Take it With You" is rescheduled due to weather, 04:17:2003 p4A
Robertson, Duncan Inches speaks to Brockport High students during his Macbeth workshop, 05:06:2004 p3A
RPYO members (photo), 11:14:2002 p2A
Rude audience during high school jazz concert (Letter), 06:12:2003 p15A
Saluting seniors in style with senior night (Murf's Turf), 1:30:2003 p9A
Savannah Richards was finalist in Young Citizen of the Year, 6:20:2002 p2A
School band going to Louisville, 4:5:2002 p4A
School spring play of " You Can't Take it with You" will finally be performed after postponing it due to weather, 04:24:2003 p5A
Schuler, Brian - Scholastic Spotlight, 03:20:2003 p10A
Senior citizen prom planned for April 27, 4:4:2002 p2A
Senior girls celebrate victory over sophomores in the tug of war during the homecoming pep rally, 10:14:2004 p1A
Senior high school athletes looking ahead to college, 6:27:2002 p12A
Sepik, Gretchen Murray portray's Susan B. Anthony's life, 03:27:2003 p1A
Shakespeare explodes into a flurry of deception, comedy, and romance amid music and back lights during BHS performance of "The Tempest," 04:22:2004 p1A
Sound of Music coming to Brockport High, 10:17:2002 p2A
Spring High school play "The Tempest" will open this Friday with a Shakespeare workshop to follow, 04:29:2004 p2A
St. Amant (Phil) signs baseball letter of intent, 11:28:2002 p11A
Stepanek, Janel plays the vibraphone at Spring band concert, 05:20:2004 p1A
Student James, Tiffany sings "Lift Every Voice and Sing" during Fridays Black History Month celebration, 02:20:2003 p3A
Students collect cans and bottles to benefit Sweden Skate Park, 01:02:2003 p2A
Students give blood, 11:20:2003 p4A
Students honored, 07:19:2001 p2A
Students host ninth annual senior citizen prom, 04:29:2004 p10A
Students in Cyr, Kris's class conclude the year by solving a crime, 08:19:2004 p5A
Students Licata, Meagan; Bader, Mark; and Balonek, Bob all selected to participate in the All State Conference, 02:06:2003 p3A
Students named to honor rolls, 03:29:2001 p10A, 04:17:2003 p12A
Students named to honor rolls at McQuaid Jesuit High School, 07:19:2001 p2A
Students of Julie Kelly Izzo will present Broadway in Brockport, 05:29:2003 p2A
Students participated in robotics competition, finish first, 04:12:2001 p2A
Students participating in the 3-1-3 program honored by SUNY Brockport President Yu, Paul, 03:02:2001 p2A
Students perform 'Bye Bye Birdie,' 11:06:2003 p5A
Students preparing for 28th annual leukemia dance marathon chaired by Rister, Nicole; Bowdler, Greg; and Myer, Eileen, 03:08:2001 p2A
Students selected to participate in the All State Music Festival, 02:06:2003 p10A
Students selected to participate in the Senior High Area All State Festival at Greece Athena High School, 01:18:2001 p2A
The Donald White Music Award will honor outstanding student musicians at Brockport High School, 03:25:2004 p10A
Varsity Club holding annual Senior Citizen Prom Night at A.D.Oliver Middle school, 04:12:2001 p2A
Varsity club is hosting Senior Citizens Prom, 04:01:2004 p5A
Varsity Club will host senior citizen prom, 4:4:2002 p2A
VICA competition winners (photo), 5:23:2002 p5A
Volunteers from Brockport High School key club work with children at the YMCA before and after school child-care program, 04:12:2001 p2A
Wheat family has arranged the annual leukemia dance marathon for the past 30 years, 03:06:2003 p1A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - JUNIOR HIGH
All County (Band and Orchestra) kids (photo), 5:30:2002 p2A
All-State band members (photo), 1:17:2002 p2A
Junior high all-state musicians (photo), 11:21:2002 p2A
Kids in (All County Mixed) choir (photo), 5:23:2002 pA
Students attend music fest, 5:16:2002 p2A
Students attend music fest (photo), 5:16:2002 p2A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - MEMORIALS
Tree planted as memorial (to John Peers) (photo), 10:31:2002 p2A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - MIDDLE SCHOOL
'Music Man' is performed in A.D. Oliver middle school in Brockport, 1:30:2003 p4A
A wall outside of A.D. Oliver Middle School gymnasium has been dedicated in honor of several former Brockport School District athletes, 07:29:2004 p4A
A. D. Oliver School names honor students, 2:28:2002 p9A
A.D. Olive Middle School holds Brockport Central School Districts Athletic Wall of Honor ceremony, 11:25:2004 p9A
A.D. Oliver Middle School announces honor rolls, 11:15:2001 p8A
A.D. Oliver Middle School hosts Fun Fair, 03:25:2004 p1A
A.D. Oliver Middle School names honor students, 05:10:2001 p5A, 1:10:2002 p2A, 4:18:2002 p4A
A.D. Oliver Middle School names top achievers, 03:01:2001 p9A
A.D. Oliver Middle School students and staff make an extra effort to respect one another, 10:25:2001 p2A
A.D. Oliver Middle School students are named to honor rolls, 03:06:2003 p11A
A.D. Oliver Middle School students treated area senior citizens to breakfast and a show, 05:10:2001 p1A
A.D. Oliver Middle School to present 'On Broadway,' 1:17:2002 p2A
A.D. Oliver names honor students, 1:9:2003 p5A
A.D. Oliver students attend a Memorial Day commemoration, 06:03:2004 p3A
A.D. Oliver students named to honor rolls, 02:19:2004 p10A
A.D.Oliver Middle School holds Harvest Night Fair, 10:23:2003 p2A
A.D.Oliver students join a musical that travels back to the Eisenhower years when sock hops were all the rage, 01:29:2004 p5A
BHS class of 1952 donates bench to A.D.Oliver Middle School, 07:22:2004 p2A
Education for Peace conference, 4:25:2002 p4A
Eighth grade student Roy, Dan receives kudos for finding and returning a stolen purse, 03:13:2003 p1A
Fifth and sixth graders selected to participate in All-County Music Festival, 04:22:2004 p11A
Grade-school students reflect on the different kinds of heroes in their lives, 12:23:2004 p4A
Kennan Paul Bloom in SUNY Brockport production, 3:7:2002 p2A
Middle school choir performs at Lilac Fest (photo), 5:23:2002 p6A
Middle School drama club presenting "One On This Island Jr.", 02:08:2001 p2A
Middle school names honor students, 11:28:2002 p5A
Middle school students named to honor rolls, 6:6:2002 p5A
Middle school students present " The Music Man," 1:9:2003 p4A
Middle schoolers shine in "Once On This Island Jr." play, 02:15:2001 p1A
Oliver Middle School to present 'On Broadway" Feb 1 and 2, 1:24:2002 p1A
Rochester Police Chief Duffy, Robert J. will speak at ceremony for graduating eight graders at Christ Community Church School, 06:17:2004 p5A
Sixth graders visit the Ledgedale airport to celebrate the Wright Brothers 100th anniversary, 12:25:2003 p3A
Spirit of giving strikes middle schoolers, 12:19:002 p1A/5A
Students at A.D. Oliver invited area senior citizens to their annual breakfast last Friday, 05:08:2003 p1A
Students collect Thanksgiving donations, 12:4:2003 p4A
Students named to honor rolls at A.D.Olive Middle School, 11:29:2001 p2A
Students of A.D. Oliver Middle School named to honor rolls, 05:22:2003 p11A, 06:12:2003 p13A
Students of Pittman, Mary's sixth-grade social studies class raise money to help victims of earthquake in India, 03:15:2001 p2A
Students sing in all-county chorus, 06:26:2003 p2A
Youth suicide prevention program underway at A.D. Oliver Middle School, 04:29:2001 p1A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
Bishop Clark, Matthew presents sacraments in a ceremony at Church of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in celebration of the schools 125th anniversary, 01:11:2001 p1A
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary School celebrating its 125th anniversary, 01:04:2001 p2A
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary School of Brockport names students to second quarter honor rolls, 02:08:2001 p3A
Parochial students get second-class bus ride (Letter), 06:28:2001 p13A
Students named to honor rolls, 11:28:2002 p2A
Students of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary School named to honor rolls, 05:03:2001 p5A, 07:12:2001 p3A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - REUNIONS
Brockport (class of 1942) alumni celebrate 60th class reunion (photo), 8:29:2002 p2A
Brockport alumni celebrate 60th class reunion, 8:29:2002 p2A
Brockport High School class of 1953 celebrates 50 years, 08:28:2003 p3A
Brockport High School class of 1988 will celebrate their 15 year reunion, 07:03:2003 p4A
Brockport High School planning class of 1953 50th reunion, 04:24:2004 p2A
Class of 1951 to celebrate 50 year reunion, 08:09:2001 p2A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - SCHOLARSHIPS. SEE ALSO Brockport Central Schools - Awards
Arnold, Kenneth C. and Merritt, Kory J. are recieve scholarships from Leaders of Tomorrow, 06:12:2003 p2A
David Robinson received Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship, 6:20:2002 p2A
Jillian Smith recipient of Fleet Bank Scholarship, 7:11:2002 p2A
Johnson, Jeffrey receives scholarship to Alfred State College, 02:12:2004 p9A
Katherine Doe awarded a Presidential Scholarship of $13,600 to attend SUNY Oswego, 7:18:2002 p2A
Moucha, Ashley - a senior at BHS - is awarded a scholarship through The Lake Ridge-Gobblers, 03:06:2003 p2A
Packard, Justin is recipient of an Ithaca College Alumni Association Scholarship, 02:26:2004 p4A
Pricola, Battisti win Beaney Memorial Scholarships, 6:27:2002 p11A
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - WE-MO-CO. SEE WE-MO-CO
BROCKPORT COMMUNITY NURSERY SCHOOL
Post office tour (photo), 4:4:2002 p3A
BROCKPORT ECUMENICAL FOOD SHELF
Director O'Brien, Lisa takes over director position, 08:02:2001 p1A
Feeding the needy to warm our hearts (Letter), 02:06:2003 p15A
Food shelf giving shows love (Letter), 12:16:2004 p14A
Looking for part-time director, 06:14:2001 p2A
O'Brien, Lisa of Clarkson appointed new director of food shelf, 09:06:2001 p2A
Summer Food Service program provide meals to children 19 and under without any charge, 06:12:2003 p4A
The Brockport Food Shelf rallied to feed families (Letter), 09:18:2003 p12A
Three ways to help Food Shelf (letter), 12:12:2002 p17A
BROCKPORT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Union donated $745 to Care for Kids Campaign, 02:06:2003 p2A
BROCKPORT INTEGRATED SERVICES AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS. SEE BISCO
BROCKPORT MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM
Program participates in the Summer Food Service Program, 06:!7:2004 p3A
BROCKPORT NAVY CLUB
Navy Club honors memory of Pearl Harbor attack, 12:12:2002 p1A
BROCKPORT PLANNED PARENTHOOD
Free pap tests, 4:11:2002 p4A
BROCKPORT POST
"Murf's Turf" column streak continues (Murf's Turf), 10:30:2003 p19A
'Living with Dying in America' series is helpful (Letter), 10:18:2001 p17A
'Post' writer (Christine Fien) takes top honor, 2:21:2002 p1A/10A
Breslawski, Jim's requirements overlooked (Letter), 02:05:2004 p16A
Brockport Post celebrates 30 years, 10:30:2003
Brockport Post starts new weekly 15-part series "Finging Our Way: Living with Dying in America," 09:27:2001 p1A
Celebrates 30 years of memories and news, 10:30:2003 p10A
Cholette column 'Dissent at its best' (Letter), 04:03:2003 p13A
Cholette, Bob's column on Dec. 16th was insensitive and should not have been printed (Letter), 12:27:2001 p15A
Christmas stories in the editorial section of the newspaper a tradition (this week "One Fleeting Moment," 12:16:2004 p14A
Closing Messenger Post's Brockprt office won't change the newspaper itself (Letter), 11;13:2003 p14A
Collection of favorite headlines (Funny Thing), 05:01:2003 p20A
Columnist was wrong on Carter (Letter), 04:03:2003 p13A
Curt Smith starts monthly column today, 1:24:2002 p1A
E-mail received about the column "On Politics" brings a mixed bag of responses (On Politics), 03:11:2004 p15A
Essay by Caurie Miner Putnam included in new book, 11:21:002 p2A
Ewing, Marie-Merrill - 'A true leader, also a lady,' 3:14:2002 p1A/14A
Forgive me, reader, for I have sinned (Dissent), 06:05:2003 p12A
Hall, Dan's column on "Bless the Peacemakers" was so right on both topics (Letter), 01:02:2003 p11A
House/garage issue a flagrant violation (Letter), 06:05:2003 p13A
It was a pleasure reading the column "No, Really" by Frisch, Kevin (Letter), 01:15:2004 p10A
Murf's Turf sports column celebrates a decade of columns (Murf's Turf), 11:22:2001 p8A
Newspaper reflects on the events in the year 2001, 12:27:2001 p1A
Newspaper usually does good job of reporting on sports events, but article "Hilton holds off Blue Devils" on Oct 25th injust, 11:08:2001 p17A
Papers receive 31 press awards including recognition for news, photography, and advertising, 04:17:2003 p3A
Post wishes family, friends, and staff a Happy New Year, 12:27:2001 p8A/9A
Smith, Curt makes a cheap slur against Kerry (Letter), 02:12:2004 p14A
State press association honors the 'Brockport Post' as the best weekly newspaper of its size, 04:05:2001 p1A
Survivor: Farewell to the island, 05:10:2001 p9A
Survivor: Honey I shrunk the island, 05:03:2001 p14A
Thanks for the memories (Editorial), 10:30:2003 p22A
Top stories of the year, 01:01:2004 p1A
Traditional Christmas story "His Christmas Wish: A chance to be warm" (Editorial), 12:23:2004 p10A
Weeding through all the press releases is a must (Funny Thing), 11:25:2004 p13A
Where do you get your column ideas from (Daily Dose), 05:24:2001 p11A
Write it up, send it to us (sporting events) (Murf's Turf), 8:29:2002 p11A
Writters and editors receive criticisms, compliments, suggestions and observations (Humor), 06:03:2004 p13A
BROCKPORT POST - SPORTS
Sports schedules available on-line (Murf's Turf), 09:18:2003 p9A
Sunday's trip down memory lane (Murf's Turf), 10:3:2002 p11A
Where do column ideas coome from? (Murf's Turf), 1:3:2002 p7A
BROCKPORT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Baroque classical music concert being held at Brockport United Methodist Church, 10:25:2001 p8A
Brockport Integrated Service and Community Organization presents Symphony Orchestra with grant as long as they can raise enough money, 12:27:2001 p3A
Brockport Symphony hits a sweet note (Guest essay), 11:28:2002 p15A
Brockport Symphony starts season Sunday, 10:28:2004 p2A
John Centrone is president of the Association, 8:8:2002 p2A
Murph, Mike presents Brockport Symphony Association president Tompkins, Jeff with check in appreciation for work at Brockport's Summer Arts Festival, 12:27:2001 p3A
Orchestra invited to perform at St. Andrews Catholic Church in Rochester, 05:06:2004 p2A
Orchestra playing its "swan song"?, 9:26:2002 p3A
The Brockport Symphony Orchestra looking for assistance in organizing performances, 03:18:2004 p1A
BROCKPORT VILLAGE LANDING. SEE ALSO Remington Woods
232-lot subdivision planned for West Ave. farash property, 4:18:2002 p1A/16A
Housing plan gets public airing, 5:16:2002 p1A/13A
Landing is a drop off site for canned food items to benefit local food banks through January, 01:08:2004 p2A
Santa comes to the Landing in Clarkson, 12:18:2003 p3A
The Landing is drop spot for canned, nonperishable food items to be donated to local food shelf, 01:02:2003 p2A
The Landing of Brockport and First Presbyterain Church sponser toy drive, 12:4:2003 p2A
BROCKPORT/SWEDEN TOY SHELF
Area toy donations hit record number, 12:23:2004 p3A
Brockport/Sweden Toy Shelf collecting toys for drive, 12:4:2003 p3A
Donations are up this year; Toy Shelf reports outpouring of giving, 12:20:2001 p1A
Jamboree and music fest to benefit the Brockport Toy Shelf held at Brockport Elks Lodge, 12:02:2004 p2A
Provides free gifts for children, 11:8:002 p2A
Spirit of giving strikes middle schollers, 12:19:002 p1A/5A
Toy collection starts, 11:20:2003 p2A
Toy drive to benefit local families, 11:27:2003 p2A
Toy shelf collecting all toys, need more for older children, 12:09:2004 p2A
BUBB, ROY
Roy Bubb's book (Memories of Manning Corners) debuts, 10:3:2002 p2A
BUCKMAN'S CAR WASH
Penny Power campaign funds given to Lakeside Child Care, 8:22:002 p2A
BUFFALO BILLS
Autograph frenzy is sign of the times (Commentary column), 8:29:2002 p12A
Bills coming to town for training camp, 7:11:2002 p10A
The Bills should go from last to first place this year (Murf's Turf), 05:15:2003 p9A
BUSES. SEE Transportation
BUSINESSES
City, towns all fight common foe of empty store fronts (Guest Essay), 03:08:2001 p15A
Costanza sausage is a family tradition (Dining Out), 07:17:2003 p7A
Fantastic Records store in Pittsford closing (Commentary), 03:04:2004 p14A
For business, legality and integrity are different (Letter), 04:24:2003 p15A
How business links our towns to the world (Guest essay), 3:28:2002 p13A
Infotonics Technology Center Inc. relieves CEO Moore, Duncan of the Canandaigua based enterprise of his duties, 06:10:2004 p14A
LaFever, Aimee L. joined law firm of Osborn, Reed, & Burke, LLP as assiciate attorney, 02:08:2001 p2A
Local photo firm (Crystal Digital Corp.) wins at international show, 3:21:2002 p4A
Luscious desserts abound at Wojtczak's, 4:11:2002 p9A
Paetec Communications Inc.'s highly trained work force is key to companies success, 03:11:2004 p10A
Phantom Chef cooks...in your own kitchen, 4:4:2002 p7A
Smith TV comes through with a replacement TV (Letter), 02:20:2003 p13A
The need for consultant services continually grow, as do client expectations of its value, 01:02:2003 p9A
Village Sports opens new indoor facility, 4:11:2002 p14A
West Lake offers uncommon Asian groceries (Dining Out), 05:08:2003 p9A
BUTTERFLIES
Butterflies are already 'free' (guest essay), 1:10:2002 p9A
Let's keep those butterflies flying (letter), 2:21:2002 p13A
BYER, CINDY
You just can't keep Byer from running (Murf's Turf), 7:11:2002 p11A
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CAMP GOOD DAYS AND SPECIAL TIMES
America's character shows in helping kids (Guest Essay), 05:22:2003 p17A
Camp presents Talking Baseball with Jerry West, 09:23:2004 p14A
Camp will present 'Talkin' Basketball' with West, Jerry, 09:16:2004 p14A
Flynn, Melissa and Kaplan, Sean named varsity volunteer finalists, 05:27:2004 p5A
Ranieri, Emily; Wise, Anne-Margaret; Hernberg, Mark winners of the Varsity Volunteers Program, 06:10:2004 p5A
CAMP GOOD DAYS AND SPECIAL TIMES
Camp Good Days and Special Times is looking for volunteers to help out durning programs, 05:24:2001 p5A
Camp Good Days and Special Times Varsity Volunteer luncheon honors high-schoolers, 05:10:2001 p11A
Students to help camp, and celebrate its 22nd birthday, 10:11:2001 p5A
Zimmer, Don to speak at Camp Good Days dinner, 12:13:2001 p9A
CAMPING
Camping out a way for parents to channel energy from children who are out of school for the summer (Murf's Turf), 06:21:2001 p9A
Weathering the true test of a camper (Commentary column), 8:22:2002 p14A
CANCER
After young girl dies from rare childhood bone cancer, Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley dedicate a badge program to her (Editorial), 12:06:2001 p12A
Brockport Area Breast Cancer Support Group to meet, 09:13:2001 p3A
Brockport Central School district bus driver Herzog, Cindy battled cancer, and won, 06:24:2004 p1A
Cookbook becomes solace for cancer survivor, 11:06:2003 p16A
Death toll of cancer deaths declining; even if we can't cure cancer, we can ease the pain (Guest Essay), 08:09:2001 p15A
Even when facing death, there's a cultural divide; Washington, Eva fights cancer (Living with Dying in America), 11:01:2001 p14A
Facts on breast cancer, 11:06:2003 p16A
Fourth grader Jenkins, Brandi fights kidney cancer, 06:12:2003 p16A
Getting busy living, meeting me (Commentary), 11:27:2003 p11A
Houghton, Amo completes cancer treatments, and disease should not affect his decision to run for a 10th term, 01:22:2004 p8A
Kimmel, Jimmy makes fun of cancer patient and disgusts many (Letter), 11:27:2003 p10A
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk to raise awareness and funds, 10:04:2001 p14A
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk to raise awarness and funds, 10:11:2001 p14A
McMullen, Charlie - a Rochester running legend - faces newest challenges of cancer head on (On the Run), 05:08:2003 p12A
Overnight Relay for Life puts spotlight on cancer, 05:17:2001 p10A
Pavone, Gina knows that with ovarian cancer, time on Earth shortened, looks for meaning in life (Living With Dying in America), 11:08:2001 p17A
Saul, Andrew discusses alternative cancer therapies at Seymour Library, 08:19:2004 p4A
Upstate NY Cancer Research and Education Foundation initiating new wellness program for cancer survivors to improve overall health, 07:01:2004 p12A
Warriors battle breast cancer (Guest Essay), 11:06:2003 p21A
CANSECO, JOSE
MLB star offers fans a chance to spend a day with him in Florida home for $250 (Murf's Turf), 04:24:2003 p11A
CAPTAIN JIM'S FISH MARKET
Offers many kinds of fresh fish, 06:05:2003 p7A
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS
Gas detector sales up in wake of new law, 12:12:2002 p12A
CASINOS
Casino Rochester a possibility in the future? (Dissent), 08:12:2004 p13A
Why does Rochester casino idea scare Johnson, Bill (Letter), 12:23:2004 p10A
CATALINO, KEN
Political cartoonist striving for intelligent humor, 04:17:2003 p11A
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA
New officers of Catholic Daughters Court Nativity 931 were appointed, 07:05:2001 p2A
Winners in essay contest recognized, 06:12:2003 p2A
CATHOLICISM
Challenging authority, shaking the faith (Hand Writings column), 7:11:002 p15A
Reasons Catholics ordain only males (letter), 1:3:2002 p9A
The church can't run from scandal (Commentary ), 6:6:2002 p13A
CELEBRATION OF LIGHTS
Celebration of Lights at Northampton Park, 12:19:2002 p14A
Light of lights (photo), 12:19:2002 p3A
CENSORSHIP
Sex and sense in 'The Sweet Hereafter' (Notebook column), 2:28:2002 p10A
CENTENARIANS. SEE ALSO Birthdays
From farm to bedside (age 103), 11:28:2002 P1a/10a
Happy belated 109th birthday to Emma Stark, 1:10:2002 p2A
Landing resident (Mabelle Robbins) turns 100, 6:27:2002 p2A
Retired school teacher Snyder, Mildren turns 100, 08:02:2001 p2A
Rogers, Edna celebrates her 100th birthday, 04:24:2003 p2A
Stark, Emma celebrates her 110th birthday, 1:9:2003 p2A
Stark, Emma, Lakeside resident, celebrates 108th birthday, 01:18:2004 p2A
Van Cise, Marjorie is 100 years young, 07:01:2004 p4A
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
30 years of work for our environment (Liz Thorndike) (Guest essay), 8:15:2002 p17A
CHAMPION MOVING AND STORAGE COMPANY
Moving and Storage Company choosees Brockport, 9:26:2002 p5A
CHARITIES. SEE ALSO Fundraisers
"Matts Coats for Kids" is a resounding success (Letter), 12:23:2004 p10A
'Choppers for Charity' to aid kids with cancer, 08:14:2003 p7A
'Walk This Way for Nurses' being hosted by National Association of Pediatric Nurses and Practitioners, 10:21:2004 p12A
A learns that if feels great to spend time helping others (Guest Essay), 04:12:2001 p21A
Area residents (Amy Drechsler and mom Trudy) are running for a reason, 8:1:2002 p5A
BISCO gives to community projects, 12:5:2002 p6A
Brockport and Holley dentists participated in Smiles for Life campaign, 8:15:2002 p2A
Brockport girl (Elizabeth Snyder) raises money to fight the disease that killed her mom, 4:25:2002 p1A/6A
Charity event (Music For Aimee) was a success, 5:23:2002 p13A
Children's Closet needs clothes, 12:5:2002 P5a
Crop Walk, 4:11:2002 p4A
Don't donate to organizations that send you free gifts (Letter), 1:16:2003 p15A
Dr. A. J. Monacelli, Albion dentist, particapated in Smiles for Life campaign, 7:25:2002 p2A
Elks present check to Eddie Freson Association, 5:23:2002 p2A
Food for Thanksgiving, 10:31:2002 p10A
Golisano gives hospital $14 million gift (Strong Children's Hospital), 4:11:2002 p7A
Golisano, Thomas gives Roberts Wesleyan $5 million, 10:25:2001 p8A
Greece Olympia football players and cheerleaders visit Golisano children's Hospital, 8:8:2002 p4A
Hearts of "gold" (Cathy 4 Kids Golf Tournament), 8:15:2002 p1A/18A
Heifer group feeds, cares for the poor (Letter), 12:18:2003 10A
Henrietta couple finds that the money they were sending to sponsor a child in third world country gave him a chance at life, 07:05:2001 p9A
Here's a gift that really counts (letter), 12:19:2002 p13A
High school hockey seniors hit the ice for charity, 3:7:2002 p10A
Hockey all-stars hit the ice for charity, 3:14:2002 p13A
Holiday toy drive (Hamlin Bread and Thread), 12:12:2002 p2A
Honoring a man who worked for kids (Joe U. Posner) (letter), 6:20:2002 p15A
Leidig, Karen honors her son's memory with a coat drive for the needy, 12:02:2004 p5A
Lets not rush to mix church, state charities (Editorial), 02:22:2001 p12A
Liedig, Karen and members of "Matt's Coats for Kids" will distribute winter coats to children in need, 11:25:2004 p2A
Make your charity dollars really count, help the needy in a time of need (Guest Essay), 11:29:2001 p11A
Making strides against breast cancer, 8:22:2002 p5A
Many charities would like your help, 12:4:2003 p7A
Many helped gather food for people in need (letter), 5:30:2002 p15A
Many helped with RIT fund-raiser (letter), 5:2:2002 p17A
Marathoner makes a difference (Wendy Fitzgerald), 4:4:2002 p10A
Miracle Mile walk-a-thon planned Oct 20, 10:3:2002 p9A
Navy Seabees make improvement at the Navy Club, 8:1:2002 p2A
Ogden Bears junior pee wee cheerleaders make Project Bundle Up a success, 10:3:2002 p4A
Oldtimers Reunion Charity slated, 09:13:2001 p11A
Oldtimers Reunion for Charity will be held at the Whittier Party House, 09:06:2001 p10A
Olympians make golf tourney (Cathy 4 Kids) a success, 8:29:2002 p1A/9A
Penny Power campaign funds given to Lakeside Child Care, 8:22:002 p2A
Prytula, Lynn and Monroe County Masons providing new clothes for the elderly in nursing homes, 12:13:2001 p5A
Santa Ellsworth delivers toys (photo), 12:19:2002 p6A
SCORE volunteer group of Rochester gets high marks for its counseling service, 10:16:2003 p18A
Seeking housing for ill father (letter), 10:31:2002 p16A
Seniors at Sweden Senior Center meet once a week to make and donate quilts and sleeping bags, 12:26:2004 p4A
Smiles for Life Foundation finishes fourth annual Smiles for Life charity campaign, 10:25:2001 p2A
Spend time (and dollars) on poor kids (guest essay), 2:28:2002 p11A
Teachers support Relay for Life, 7:18:2002 p4A
There's a greater gift, self-esteem worthiness integrity wholeness that comes with serving others (Guest Essay), 07:26:2001 p15A
Walk for Youth, 4:11:2002 p4A
CHARLOTTE
(Charlotte High School) Archives open for Charlotte grads, 6:27:2002 p13A
CHESNUT, EUNICE
Brockport Post advertisement (photo), 1:17:2002 p10A, 2:28:2002 p12A, 4:11:2002 p18A
CHESNUT, MARK
Brockport native (Mark Chesnut) displays photographs, 10:17:2002 p2A
CHILD ABUSE
Abused kids, and talk about the torture (Notebook), 11:22:2001 p10A
How to survive the abuser (Guest Essay), 03:01:2001 p15A
CHILD CARE
Changing the rules for child care, providers say close ties to pediatricians are essential, 11:08:2001 p7A
CHILDREN'S CLOTHES CLOSET
Children's Closet needs clothes, 12:5:2002 P5a
CHILDS, NY
Cobblestone Museum to hold open house Sunday, 5:9:2002 p2A
CHILI
A traveling farm visited Chili Public Library teaching children about life on a farm, 12:02:2004 p12A
Proposed Thruway exit in Chili will only benefit Gates-Chili area (Letter), 03:22:2001 p13A
CHILI COUNTRY CLUB
The ghost of Humphrey, Mary haunts Chili Country Club, 10:25:2001 p1A
CHILI HISTORICAL PRESERVATION BOARD
Cornwell, Edward - in memory of (letter), 11:28:2002 p15A
CHOLETTE, BOB
A reporter from Gusev Crater, better known as Mars (Dissent), 02:12:2004 p15A
CHRISTMAS
2001 Celebration of Lights, in Northhampton Park, features more than 2 million bulbs, 11:29:2001 p1A
An important message becomes clear, 12:26:2002 p15A
Bringing the parties and celebrations home (Comment), 12:20:2001 p12A
Choo Choo express brings holiday spirit to Monroe County, 12:25:2003 p4A
Community invited to an evening of Christmas music, 12:18:2003 p12A
Court Appointed Special Advocates provides advocacy for children who have been abused and neglected and help make their Christmas a little more cheerful (Letter), 01:11:2001 p11A
Ease those holiday shopping pains (Funny thing... column), 11:28:2002 p14A
Every gift is always 'right' (Guest Essay), 12:25:2003 p12A
For many seniors, the Christmas season triggers memories of happier times, 12:26:2004 p1A
Holiday Traveling Cabaret deserves hearty applause (Letter), 12:25:2003 p12A
If old Christmas trees could talk (Daily Dose), 01:18:2001 p13A
Instead of melting all aspects of various winter holidays into one 'glob' that means nothing, appreciate them for their individualities (Notebook), 12:20:2001 p12A
One fleeting moment, 12:26:2002 p15A
Pavilion Gift Company donates holiday figurines to Lakeside Health System, 01:18:2001 p2A
Recycle your Christmas tree for it's wood chips, 01:08:2004 p2A
Shoppers greeted by Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Future at the Craft Antique Co-op's Dickens Festival in Greece, 11:22:2001 p5A
Thanks, but give my gift to someone in need (Guest Essay), 12:23:2004 p11A
The Christmas gift that keeps on giving - and taking (Funny Thing), 12:4:2003 p14A
The fa-la-la-la-la la-la-la-blahs (Commentary), 12:18:2003 p10A
The lesson of the tattered angel, 12:26:2002 p15A
The Traveling Cabaret of Irondequoit put on a wonderful performance at Christ the King Church (Letter), 01:02:2003 p11A
This is the time of year for presents of mind (Commentary), 12:25:2003 p13A
Tree lighting honors go to WWII vet, 12:11:2003 p1A
When Santa Claus lost his spectacles, 12:26:2002 p15A
Winter events kick off this week, 12:4:2003 p1A
Yes Virginia, there is a Santa (editorial), 12:19:2002 p12A
CHURCHILL, WINSTON
Comments viewed and interpreted (Humor), 09:23:2004 p17A
CHURCHVILLE
"Proud to Be an American" brunch by Far West Christian Women's Club, 8:29:2002 p5A
Shaffer, Carol of Churchville completes European design class hosted by Teleflora, 07:19:2001 p2A
Thanks to Hollink, Shirley for helping Schaffer, Carol move (Letter), 09:06:2001 p13A
CIGARETTES
Crack down on Web cigarettes (letter), 12:12:2002 p17A
CINTRON, ASHLEY
Selected to participate in Miss Junior Teen Syracuse-Rochester pagent, 10:09:2003 p10A
CIVIL WAR
The day the men from Brockport saved the nation (letter), 7:4:2002 p13A
CLARENDON
Roy Bubb's book (Memories of Manning Corners) debuts, 10:3:2002 p2A
CLARKSON. SEE ALSO Sweden
After a complaint about manure, the Town Board is looking for solutions, 08:12:2004 p4A
Area songwriters to perform in Clarkson, 8:22:2002 p2A
As soon as weather permits, retoration of old nrick schoolhouse in Clarkson will begin, 03:25:2004 p3A
Buying in Clarkson means country living (letter), 7:25:2002 p13A
Clarkson festival a 'cut' above the rest, 5:30;2002 p3A
Clarkson group weighs center opposition, 8:22:2002 p1A/10A
Details for traveling rodeo that will visit the town next summer ironed out, 11:11:2004 p2A
Goodbye, summer 2002 (photo), 9:5:2002 p1A
Grand opening at (Sweden/Clarkson Community center, 8:29:002 p2A)
Havoc on two and three wheels, 7:11:2002 p1A/16A
Leaping success at frog-jumping contest at Clarkson Good Neighbor Day, 8:29:2002 p3A
Lumberjacks to compete at Clarkson Good Neighbor Day, 8:22:2002 p3A
Many good changes in Clarkson (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13A
Mike Hopkins tried out toddler gym during tour of community center, 8:29:2002 p2A
Neighbors question (Paul) Kimball on (Sweden/Clarkson Community) center, 9:5:2002 p1A/9A
Next Town Board meeting place announced, 09:09:2004 p2A
Putting the breaks on garage sales (Editorial), 08:02:2001 p14A
Renovations of Clarkson Town Hall postponed because cost estimates too high, 08:23:2001 p1A
Residential property owners requesting an informational hearing or information regarding their assessment asked to call, 03:11:2004 p2A
Residents "caught a buzz" at Clarkson Good Neighbor Day, 8:29:2002 p1A/9A
Strawberry festival set, 06:26:2003 p10A
Surveys in the mail, 11:13:2003 p2A
Sweden, Clarkson discuss dispatch, 5:23:2002 p1A/14A
Town Board holding organizational meeting, 12:23:2004 p2A
Town Hall renovation may include an elevator for easy access to downstairs bathrooms, 05:17:2001 p1A
Town has 34.4 percent population growth in 2000, 03:22:2001 p1A
Town is hosting a free summer concert series starting 6/23, 06:19:2003 p3A
CLARKSON - BUDGET
Clarkson adopts town budget for 2003, 11:21:2002 p3A
Clarkson tax rate: More of same for 2003, 10:31:2002 p1A/15A
Town spending will increase and taxes will decrease in the new approved 2005 budget, 11:11:2004 p1A/12A
CLARKSON - BUSINESSES
McCagg, Jean's Garland Floral Shop on Sweden Walker Road closes after 44 years, 06:21:2001 p1A
CLARKSON - CHURCHES
Clarkson Community Church has new pastor, 1:30:2003 p2A
Pastor Bartolucci, Tony of the Clarkson Community Church now broadcasts Sunday sermons, 11:04:2004 p3A
CLARKSON - FINANCES
Residents could see tax hike, 03:25:2004 p8A
Tax rate falls under 2005 budget, 09:30:2004 p1A
CLARKSON - GOVERNMENT
5 Clarkson incumbents up for reelection, 07:31:2003 p2A
Board openings, 12:18:2003 p2A
Candidate Hickerson, Doug asks for voters support (Letter), 05:24:2001 p14A
Chairperson of Clarkson Republican Committee Chasse, Cindy speaks out about improper accusations made against Republican vote in November election (Letter), 04:26:2001 p17A
Chasse, Cindy's comments about cases in town courts reflect ignorance (Letter), 09:20:2001 p13A
Chasse, Cynthia announces candidacy for Clarkson town justice in November 2001 elections (Letter), 06:07:2001 p11A
Clarkson elections unopposed, 10:30:2003 p2A
Clarkson Republican Committee held nominations for Republican candidates for November election, causing confusion (Letter), 03:29:2001 p15A
Clarkson Republican Committee nominates slate of candidates for November elections (Letter), 04:12:2001 p21A
Clarkson supervisor says voting irregularities plagued the Republican Committee's nomination process, 04:12:2001 p1A
Clarkson Town Judge Pogroszewski, Stanley H. retires after three decades of service, 11:29:2001 p1A
Court receives grant to buy equiptment, 10:23:2003 p3A
Dogs who attack cats are now considered dangerous and may be put to sleep, 10:21:2004 p2A
Hammel, Allyn is most qualified for town's next town justice (Letter), 05:24:2001 p14A
It's time for a change in Clarkson, vote for Filipowicz, Christa for Clarkson town supervisor (Letter), 07:26:2001 p15A
Kimball, Paul a good candidate for Clarkson Republican Party supervisor (Letter), 06:14:2001 p13A
Kimball, Paul and Filipowicz, Christa face off for town supervisor, 09:06:2001 p1A
Kimball, Paul gets the GOP nod while Filipowicz, Christa wins the Conservative line in Clarkson, 09:27:2001 p1A
Kimball, Paul loses GOP support in Clarkson, 03:29:2001 p1A
Kimball, Paul wins 10th term as town supervisor, 11:08:2001 p1A
Perceptions of people running for office's can be distorted through the news (Letter), 05:17:2001 p15A
Public hearing to discuss amending Clarkson's dangerous dog law, 10:07:2004 p2A
Town Clerks were recently trained to accept passport applications, 07:31:2003 p3A
Town discussing possible law governing how often garage sales could be held, 07:26:2001 p1A
CLARKSON - HISTORY
Hale, Leanna finds enjoyment as Clarkson's historian, 07:01:2004 p4A
Kleinbach, Hazel steps down as Clarksons town historian after 25 years of service, 06:19:2003 p5A
Members of Clarkson Historical Society planning on renovating Clarkson Schoolhouse, 08:14:2003 p2A
Planning for renovation of Clarkson Schoolhouse, 08:07:2003 p2A
Receives donations of several historical items from old Clarkson Schoolhouse, 06:14:2001 p8A
Reflection on the past 30 years in Clarkson, 10:30:2003 p11A
Society planning to restore schoolhouse building(Guest Essay), 10:09:2003 p15A
Winner (Alan Cretney) of an Irish afghan from Clarkson Historical Society, 02:27:2003 p2A
CLARKSON - HOUSING
Affordable-housing project divides Clarkson, 3:7:2002 p1A/14A
Assessing in Clarkson to change, 03:04:2004 p1A
Assessment values mailed, property owners reminded to focus on the full market value estimate, 03:04:2004 p2A
Clarkson homes showcased on holiday tour, 12:12:2002 p2A
Clarkson wrong on building code that stipulates any existing home cannot have a covered porch construdted in the side or rear yard without a variance (Letter), 06:21:2001 p13A
Ground breaking (Seldon Square Apartments Phase II) (photo), 12:5:2002 p3A
Habitat finds family for Clarkson house (Letter), 10:16:2003 p17A
Town to reassess town properties, 06:26:2003 p3A
CLARKSON - PARKS
$3,000 damage caused to Canal Park by vandals, 10:21:2004 p3A
Local country musician Dunlap, Julie will give concert in Hafner Park, 07:05:2001 p3A
Town Board approved constructing a fence along road in front of playground at Hafner Park to keep children from running into the road, 07:29:2004 p4A
CLARKSON - RECREATION
Advisory council may replace Rec Commission, 5:23:2002 p1A/10A
Booth, Richard donated thousands to town for a new recreation center and received award, 06:05:2003 p1A
Brockport-Clarkson-Sweden Joint Recreation Commission offering program using performing arts to explore cultural differences, 05:24:2001 p4A
Clarkson has a play place for the little ones, 10:10:2002 p3A
Department offering cheer leading, day camp, golf tournament, and a children's program, 07:29:2004 p5A
Department offering Swing for the Hill Golf Tournament and the Croc Roc's Summer program for children entering kindergarten, 08:05:2004 p9A
Golf tourney, children's program, before and after school programs all in the near future, 08:12:2004 p14A
Rec program isn't broken' don't fix it (letter), 6:20:2002 p15A
Sweden/Clarkson Recreation Department hosting Junior Jazzercise, Cheer tumbling, and Ski club, 11:04:2004 p16A
Sweden/Clarkson Recreation Department registration is open for Croc Roc's before/after school program, 08:19:2004 p5A
CLARKSON - SCHOOLS
Czarniak, Raymond A. returns to Winslow Elementary after being accused of sexual assault, 03:15:2001 p3A
Village K-12 schools enjoy new home, 12:4:2003 p4A
CLARKSON - TAXES
No tax increase for Clarkson, 10:23:2003 p3A
CLARKSON ELECTRIC INC.
Battisti wants out of Sweden, 11:21:2002 p1A/8A
Why was business told to move after eight years? (letter), 11:14:2002 p15A
CLARKSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Clarkson Historical Society holds membership drive, 10:3:2002 p2A
Clarkson homes showcased on holiday tour, 12:12:2002 p2A
Historical Society has new Schoolhouse restoration fund-raiser and hopes to receive grant for improvements, 07:29:2004 p1A
Offering a Clarkson Christmas Tour of Older Homes, 12:02:2004 p2A
CLEANING
The time has come to clean out the old and let the new in for the new year (Comment), 12:27:2001 p14A
CLICHES
Stop me if your're heard this one... (Funny thing... column), 4:18:2002 p15A
CLINTON, HILLARY
Clinton to address SUNY Brockport graduates, 4:4:2002 p1A
CLONING
Don't worry - it's too late for Bob 2 (Dissent), 1:16:2003 p14A
CLOTHING
Fall fashions salute our 'inner bad girl' (Daily Dose), 09:04:2003 p15A
More profound Speedo revelations (Daily Dose column), 5:2:2002 p15A
The male speedo (Daily Dose), 04:10:2003 p15A
CNN
CNN succumbs to pop culture (dissent column), 1:17:2002 p8A
What's a nice girl like you doing on CNN (Funny thing column), 1:31:2002 p8A
COBBLESTONE CREEK
Takes more than big houses and a beautiful place to have a community (Notebook), 05:24:2001 p12A
COBBLESTONE SOCIETY MUSEUM
Cobblestone Museum to hold open house Sunday, 5:9:2002 p2A
COCA-COLA
Will Coke add life to the village?, 7:25:2002 p1A/14A
COFFEE
Chesapeake Coffee Co. will warm your soul, 1:9:2003 p7A
Hope floats at Women's Coffee Connection, 01:02:2003 p5A
What's happening to coffee these days? (Senior Life), 07:17:2003 p11A
COLLEGE
Busting some myths about college admissions, 10:14:2004 p9A
College application seminar set at Nazareth College, 07:05:2001 p3A
College information night being held at Spencerport High School with area college representatives, 03:08:2001 p4A
Higher Learning 2003- start saving early for future college expenses, 10:16:2003 p11A
Is your kid's college ready for your kid?, 10:18:2001 p14A
Top ten list for college bound seniors, 10:18:2001 p13A
COLLEGE STUDENTS
Abrams, Brian James. - dean's list, 8:1:2002 p2A
Alexander, Karl - dean's list, 7:22:2002 p2A
Alhart, Mary Beth has enrolled at Rochester Institute of Technology, 08:16:2001 p2A
Almeter, Krystyna and Schuff, Byran named to Oneonta's dean's list, 07:22:2004 p5A
Ames, Emily - named to deans list, 03:27:2003 p2A
Ames, Emily named to Macalester College dean's list, 08:23:2001 p2A, 04:29:2004 p5A
Anderson, Shawn - semester abroad, 11:21:2002 p2A
Anzalone, Maria Theresa - dean's list, 8:1:2002 p2A
Area residents named to Alfred State dean's list, 01:29:2004 p4A
Area students inducted into Alpha Theta Iota Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, 09:16:2004 p12A
Area students named to Fredonia dean's list, 08:12:2004 p14A
Baker, James David - recognized as a cadet, 12:19:2002 p2A
Baker, Jimmy lead his team to victory in the 10K run at the annual Recon Challenge 2003, 05:01:2003 p2A
Balog, Chad graduates from E. Clairborne Robins School of Business, University of Richmond, 07:05:2001 p2A
Balonek, Michael T. - inducted into Phi Beta Sigma, 6:13:2002 p2A
Barber, Patrick graduates from The Culinary Institute of America, 06:14:2001 p2A
Barney, Daniel graduates from Rochester Institute of Technology, 08:23:2001 p2A
Barnhart, Ashleigh; Curry, Sean; Ophardt, Michael; and Kehoe, Ryan accepted to SUNY College of Technology at Alfred, 10:04:2001 p2A
Beairsto, Tim has been named Northeast Football Conference special teams player of the week at Alfred State, 11:11:2004 p12A
Benedict, Daniel - dean's list, 4:25:2002 p2A, 7:22:2002 p2A
Benedict, Daniel and Slentz, Jessica named to Nazareth College dean's list, 07:12:2001 p2A
Bigley, Michael W. graduates from St. Bonaventure University, 02:08:2001 p2A
Bigley, Michael W. named to position of graduate assistant at Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts art-in-education program at St. Bonaventure University, 02:01:2001 p2A
Black, John Paul; Palmer, Melanie Marie- Geneseo graduates, 03:20:2003 p2A
Blandford, Jameson named to Syracuse University dean's list, 07:01:2004 p16A
Blasioli, Janine M. named to Scranton dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A
Boucher, Rose T. - named to dean's list, 3:21:2002 p2A
Boucher, Rose Tahirih- named to deans list, 03:27:2003 p2A
Boyd, Peter was inducted into Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society at MCC, 04:17:2003 p2A
Brannigan, Aurora V. - named to dean's list, 2:21:2002 p2A
Brannigan, Aurora V. - received Mildred Sweet memorial Liberal Arts award, 8:1:2002 p2A
Brannigan, Aurora V. named to Harpur College of Arts and Sciences at Binghamton University dean's list, 02:22:2001 p2A
Brege, Shannon named to Belhaven College dean's list, 02:01:2001 p2A, 06:14:2001 p2A
Breslawski, David W. named to Genesee Community College dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A
Britton, Tracey Ann graduates from Ithaca Colelge, 07:26:2001 p2A
Brockport residents named to SUNY Brockport dean's list, 06:28:2001 p5A
Brockport residents named to SUNY College at Fredonia dean's list, 04:29:2001 p2A
Brooks, Dawn - honored for high cum grade, 5:16:2002 p2A
Brownhill, Katherine; VanDervort, Lucas R.; Reagan, Katrina M.; Reynolds, Jennifer L.; and Sullivan, Ryan G. named to Monroe Community College honor society, 11:18:2004 p5A
Bublitz, Michael G. named to Genesee Community College dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A
Burghardt, Jill - Who's Who Among Students in American Universities, 11:21:2002 p2A
Burghardt, Jill M. is graduate of Gordon College with bachelors in math, 05:29:2003 p2A
Bush, Megan E. enrolled in study abroad program through Niagara University at Schiller International University, London England, 06:28:2001 p2A
Bush, Megan E. graduates from Niagara University, 07:08:2004 p8A
Bush, Tim - dean's list, 6:13:2002 p2A
Butler, Laurie - awarded Best Paper in the Marketing Track, 5:23:2002 p2A
Buttery, Jennifer Lynn - student at Hamilton, 9:26:2002 p2A
Buttery, Jennifer named to Hamilton dean's list, 02:05:2004 p7A
Cain, Caitlin L. graduates from University of Michigan, 09:06:2001 p2A
Campbell, Andrew graduates from SUNY Geneseo, 02:12:2004 p9A
Carroll, Maureen spent spring semester studying in London, England through Syracuse University's international programs abroad, 04:26:2001 p2A
Carter, Donna L.; Valinus, Lori M.; and Olney, Suzanne L. graduate from Niagara University, 06:28:2001 p2A
Cassin, John receives Outstanding adult student award for the spring semester, 04:29:2001 p2A
Clasquin, Michelle F - named to deans list, 03:20:2003 p2A
Cloutier, Melissa Beth - graduate of SUNY Geneseo, 4:11:2002 p2A
Cloutier, Melissa Beth; Gross, Glenda Ann; Mahoney, Michael John; Arslanian, Brian Haroutune; and Holden, Breaca Marie named to SUNY Geneseo dean's list, 09:27:2001 p2A
Cole, Michael earns two third place ribbons in culinary competition for his "Swan Pondering Love" ice sculpture and five course meal, 05:27:2004 p5A
Collins, Valerie Ann named Faculty Scholar at SUNY Brockport, 12:13:2001 p2A
Commencement for SUNY New Paltz students is a big day on a small campus especially for Frisch, Kevin's (columnist of Brockport Post) youngest sister (Humor), 06:10:2004 p14A
Conners, Sarah M; Herrmann, Bridget M.; and Schicker, Rebecca C. named as Niagra University achievers, 07:22:2004 p5A
Connors, Sarah - dean's list, 1:24:2002 p2A, 3:14:2002 p2A, 8:8:2002 p2A
Conroy, Michael James named to SUNY Cortland dean's list, 02:01:2001 p2A
Converito, Carol M. graduates from National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology, 08:30:2001 p2A
Coriale, Katherine; Parkhurst, Jillian; Roggow, Anna; Schmidt, William; and Hosford, Romy named to Syracuse University dean's list, 07:19:2001 p2A
Cosman, Christine L. named to Paul-Smith's College dean's list, 08:12:2004 p14A
Crowe, Jennifer; Liess, Johathan graduate Ithaca College, 08:02:2001 p2A
Crowley, Karla Jean selected to be a member of President's Host Committee at Ithaca College, 05:10:2001 p2A
Crowley, Karla Jean studying at the University of San Francisco, 09:16:2004 p12A
Dabbagh, Mahmoud to be profiled in Who's Who, 09:02:2004 p13A
Dailey, Patrick M. named to St. Bonaventures dean's list, 02:08:2001 p2A
Daily, Lisa C. named to St. Lawrence University dean's list, 02:19:2004 p13A
Daily, Lisa; Rademacher, Sara J. named to St. Lawrence dean's list, 06:24:2004 p5A
Daily, Patrick M.- named to dean's list, 2:28:2002 p2A
Davis, John Michael graduates from Clarkson University, 06:10:2004 p5A
Dean's scholars at Syracuse University include Rowcliffe, Meghan; Voorheis, Katharine; and Gillette, Christopher, 10:21:2004 p11A
Dean, Nicole - graduate of Syracuse University with a bachelor's degree in biology, 05:22:2003 p2A
Dean, Nicole - inducted into Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, 5:30:2002 p2A
Dean, Nicole - named to dean's list, 3:14:2002 p2A
Dean, Nicole named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:29:2001 p2A
Dean, Nicole; Hogan, Sarah; Schubel, Jessica named to Syracuse University dean's list, 07:26:2001 p2A
Debski, Kimberly Rachele - graduate of SUNY Geneseo, 4:11:2002 p2A
DeFelice, John A receives alumni award, 08:14:2003 p10A
DeGraff, Paul graduates from Paul Smith College, 07:26:2001 p2A
Devereese, Laurie Jean - graduates, 7:4:2002 p2A
Devine, James - dean's list, 7:18:2002 p2A
Devine, James - graduates, 7:22:2002 p2A
DiSano, Ellen graduates from SUNY Empire State College's Genesee Valley Center, 11:08:2001 p2A
Dobbertin, Ty W. - dean's list, 8:8:2002 p2A
Dolby, Benjamin; Marks, Devon; Drake, Rebecca; Lievense, Beth; and Whitney, Janna named to Roberts Wesleyan College dean's list, 06:14:2001 p2A
Dollard, Amy; Hosford, Romy; Hogan, Sarah graduate from Syracuse University, 07:26:2001 p2A
Dollinger, Elizabeth - inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, 6:13:2002 p2A
Donahue, Sean M. named to Duquesne University dean's list, 04:12:2001 p2A
Dudek, Matthew - awarded John Dickinson Scholarship, 5:2:2002 p2A
Duff, Kelly Ann - named to dean's list, 4:25:2002 p2A
Dunn, Adam named 2001 Faculty Scholar for academic achievment, 03:01:2001 p2A
Dunn, Alicia Alvarez named 2001 Faculty Scholar for academic achievment, 03:01:2001 p2A
DuPre, Benjamin David receives judicial clerkship position with Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Moore, Roy, 06:21:2001 p2A
Egbert, John enrolls at Mercyhurst College, 09:27:2001 p2A
Ekiert, Charles - graduates, 6:13:2002 p2A
Ekiert, Charles - in Who's Who Among Students in American Jr. Colleges, 1:3:2002 p2A
Ekiert, Charles among students at SUNY College of Technology at Alfred recognized at an honors convocation, 05:31:2001 p2A
Ekiert, Charles and Kruger, Stephen named to SUNY College of Technology at Alfred dean's list, 01:11:2001 p2A
Ekiert, Charles named to SUNY College of Technology at Alfred State dean's list, 06:14:2001 p2A
Emmerson, Katherine and Puchalski, Alaina named to Point Park University dean's list, 09:02:2004 p13A
Emmerson, Nate - named treasurer and VP of Denison Community Assn., 5:2:2002 p2A
Emmerson, Nathaniel - named to dean's list, 2:28:2002 p2A
Emmerson, Nathaniel Harold graduates from Denison University, 07:01:2004 p5A
Engelbrecht, Jeffrey participated in Citizenship Education Conference, 07:12:2001 p2A
Eustance, Darren graduates from George Washington University, 07:29:2004 p5A
Eustance, Darren Keath - named to dean's list, 3:21:2002 p2A
Evirngham, Laurette graduates from Rochester School for the Deaf, 07:08:2004 p8A
Faux, Stephen E. graduates with distinction from Clarskon University, 06:14:2001 p2A
Fery, Matthew is a graduate of Miami University of Ohio with a Bachelor's degree in Economics, 05:29:2003 p2A
Fister, Stephen T. - named to dean's list, 3:7:2002 p2A
Flow, Shana of Brockport recognized for membership in Phi Theta Kappa, 06:14:2001 p2A
Ford, Todd - awarded Alumni Scholarship from Alfred State, 1:17:2002 p2A
Fortner, Katie Marie - graduates with honors, 5:23:2002 p2A
Fortner, Katie named to Indiana University dean's list, 03:01:2001 p2A
Fortner, Katie named to spring semester dean's list at Indiana University, 06:14:2001 p2A
Frank, Matthew S. - named an Alden Scholar, 8:22:2002 p2A
Frederick, Jennifer - dean's list, 3:14:2002 p2A, 8:8:2002 p2A
Frederick, Jennifer - graduates, 6:6:2002 p2A
Fredonia graduates named, 06:03:2004 p5A
Gardner, Andrew named to Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science at Binghamton University, 06:24:2004 p5A
Gardner, Andrew T. named to Binghamton University dean's list, 02:19:2004 p13A
Gearing, Casey named to Hilbert College academic honor's list, 02:01:2001 p2A
Gearing, Casey named to Hilbert College dean's list, 06:21:2001 p2A
Genesee Community College names students to fall semester dean's list, 02:22:2001 p2A
Genesee Community College names students to fall semester president's list, 02:22:2001 p2A
Gentile, John spending summer working on advanced mathematical problems at Sandia Laboratory in Livermore, Calif., 07:12:2001 p2A
George, Tiffany - graduates, 8:22:2002 p2A
Giardina, Christopher graduates, 11:27:2003 p8A
Ginovsky, Amanda - dean's list
Ginovsky, Amanda - performed with Wind Ensemble at Lincoln Center, 4:4:2002 p2A
Ginovsky, Amanda tours the Republic of Ireland as a bassoonist, 04:10:2003 p2A
Goddard, Kimberly Marie and Scott, Leanne Carol named to SUNY Cortland dean's list, 02:19:2004 p13A
Goetz, Catherine - named to dean's list, 3:28:2002 p2A
Goetz, Catherine graduates from Xavier University, 08:12:2004 p14A
Goldfein, Mary Vanni receives alumni award, 08:14:2003 p10A
Grashof, David named to Sigma Tau Delta International English honor society, 11:29:2001 p2A
Greene, Nicholas named to Rochester Institute of Technology fall quarter dean's list, 12:27:2001 p2A
Grego, Carolyn M. graduates from SUNY Albany, 06:28:2001 p2A
Haas, Jessica - named to dean's list, 2:21:2002 p2A, 3:7:2002 p2A
Hage, Chad named to Syracuse University dean's list, 02:19:2004 p13A
Hage, Chad of Syracuse Universtiy helps with income taxes, 04:08:2004 p4A
Hage, Chris is first year student at Syracuse University, 11:22:2001 p2A
Hage, Jason accepted at Xavier University, 06:17:2004 p5A
Haggerty, Katheryn named to John Carroll University fall semester dean's list, 12:27:2001 p2A
Haggerty, Kathryn A. - dean's list, 6:13:2002 p2A
Haggerty, Kathryn A. and Stevens, Cary Ellen named to John Carroll University dean's list, 06:10:2004 p5A
Haggerty, Kathryn graduates from John Carroll University, 06:24:2004 p5A
Halquist, Deanna named 2001 Faculty Scholar for academic achievment, 03:01:2001 p2A
Hamilton, Andrew - inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, 6:13:2002 p2A
Hanson, Jeffrey and Schreiner, Daniel will appear in the 2004 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges," 01:08:2004 p5A
Harold, Leslie R. graduates from SUNY Oswego with Bachelors in Sociology, 05:22:2003 p2A
Harradine, Jeffrey enrolled in Syracuse University College of Law, 10:25:2001 p2A
Hastings, Amanda - named to dean's list, 2:21:2002 p2A
Hastings, Amanda named to deans list, 03:13:2003 p2A
Hastings, Benjamin plans to attend Drexel University, 08:23:2001 p2A
Hastings, Blaine Elisha named to James Madison University dean's list, 03:04:2004 p13A
Haynes, Christopher named to deans list at Dunquesne University, 04:10:2003 p2A
Haynes, Christopher named to Duquesne University dean's list, 09:02:2004 p4A
Haynes, Christopher; Bishop, Andrew named to Duquesne University dean's list, 04:08:2004 p4A
Haynes, Ellen E. - performed in Bates College Choir, 5:30:2002 p2A
Haynes, Ellen E. named to Bates College fall semester dean's list, 04:05:2001 p2A
Haynes, Ellen E. participating in Bates College Junior Semester Abroad program, 05:17:2001 p2A
Head, Melissa - graduates, 9:5:2002 p2A
Heinsbergen, Thomas; Johnson, Jeffery; McKenzie, Lawrence; Brunette, Craig; and Devos, Jeremy all named as new students at Alfred State University, 10:14:2004 p10A
Henner, Colleen Elizabeth and Scott, Leanne Carol named to spring sememster dean's list at SUNY College at Cortland, 06:14:2001 p2A
Henry, Stephanie named to SUNY Oswego dean's list, 06:17:2004 p5A
Hernandez, Michelle graduates from SUNY Empire State College's Genesee Valley Center, 11:08:2001 p2A
Hesek, Emily and Mendez, Jarinda graduate from University of Rochester, 08:16:2001 p2A
Heseltine, Suzanne Jane - graduates, 6:6:2002 p2A
Hibsch, Kimberly M. graduates from Bryn Mawr College, 06:21:2001 p2A
Hickey, Caitlin named to Fisher dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A
Hickey, Caitlin named to St. John Fisher College dean's list, 07:29:2004 p5A
Hinrichs, Erin - Sportsmanship Award, 5:16:2002 p2A
History student Alexander, Karl receives honors for paper he presented at New York/Western-Central Regional Conference of Phi Alpha Theta national history society, 04:15:2004 p5A
Hochreiter, Joseph - receives graduate degree, 6:6:2002 p2A
Hodge, Cassandra Evelyn - deans list, 10:10:2002 p2A
Hoertz, Erik R. named to SUNY Buffalo dean's list, 03:15:2001 p2A
Hogan, Catherine E. - in SUNY Brockport production, 5:2:2002 p2A
Hogan, Elizabeth Susan receives fellowship to University of Alabama, 09:13:2001 p2A
Hogan, Sarah named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:29:2001 p2A
Hogan, Sarah receives Anthony J. Pietrafesa Prize, 06:21:2001 p2A
Holden, Breacca Marie - cum laude graduate, 10:31:2002 p2A
Holden, Breacca Marie - deans list, 10:10:2002 p2A
Holzer, Brad participated in Festival of Ten, 03:20:2003 p2A
Hosford, Romy named a Visual and Performing Arts Scholar at Syracuse University, 06:21:2001 p2A
Hosford, Romy of Syracuse University named to 2000-2001 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, 01:18:2001 p2A
Huber, Matthew and Krahe, Megan named to SUNY Canton's dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A
Huber, Matthew named to SUNY Canton dean's list, 07:08:2004 p8A
Hyatt, Jason; Mujezinovic, Selma; and Singleton, Barbar selected to receive Rochester Area Colleges Continuing Education Consortium's Outstanding Adult Student Award, 04:08:2004 p4A
Jesmin, Stephanie L. - graduates, 5:23:2002 p2A
Johnson, Kevin G. - named to dean's list, 1:24:2002 p2A
Johnson, Lisa - in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities, 2:21:2002 p2A
Johnson, Mary E. - named to dean's list, 3:21:2002 p2A, 4:25:2002 p2A
Johnston, Mindy Sue - graduate of SUNY Geneseo, 4:11:2002 p2A
Jones, Katie Sue named to Coastal Carolina University dean's list, 03:18:2004 p8A, 09:02:2004 p13A
Jungbluth, Jeremy named to an admissions assistant for 2003-2004 school year, 05:01:2003 p2A
Karnitz, Melayne named to Wells dean's list, 01:29:2004 p4A, 8:12:2004 p14A
Karnitz, Melayne participated in an internship at Rockingham Historic Sites, 02:05:2004 p7A
Kavanagh, Jill A. - dean's list, 5:16:2002 p2A
Kepler, Louise - named to dean's list, 3:21:2002 p2A
Kepler, Louise named to deans list, 03:13:2003 p2A
Kleehammer, Andrew J. named to Alfred University dean's list, 06:03:2004 p5A
Kleehammer, Matthew named to deans list, 08:21:2003 p6A
Kleehammer, Melissa - dean's list, 3:14:2002 p2A, 8:8:2002 p2A
Kleehammer, Melissa - graduates, 6:6:2002 p2A
Kleehammer, Melissa - summa cum laude graduate, 7:18:2002 p2A
Klik, Brenton James. - named to dean's list, 1:24:2002 p2A
Klink, Brenton James named to SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome dean's list, 06:21:2001 p2A
Koutras, Bob is founder of Ithaca College production of "Parade," where Packard, Justin stared as Tom Waston, and Wayant, Michael directed, 12:13:2001 p2A
Koutras, Robert - cum laude graduate, 7:25:2002 p2A
Krahe, Megan named to SUNY Canton dean's list, 06:17:2004 p5A
Kronenberg, Grace H. named to deans list, 03:20:2003 p2A
Kruger, Deborah A.- named to dean's list, 2:28:2002 p2A
Kruger, Stephen - designed Sept 11 memorial, 7:18:2002 p2A
Kulli, Anne participates in Hollywood Seminar Program, 01:29:2004 p4A
LaDue, Daniel; Bucci, Jamie; Hanson, Jeffrey; and Snyder, Lewis named to Alfred State dean's list, 07:01:2004 p16A
LaFalce, Martin elected junior class representative to the Georgetown University student council, 08:23:2001 p2A
Lair, Jamie R. named to St. Bonaventures dean's list, 02:08:2001 p2A
Lair, Stephanie is academic athlete, 02:26:2004 p4A
LaPierre, David C. - named to dean's list, 3:7:2002 p2A
LaPierre, Elizabeth Kathleen - dean's list, 3:21:2002 p2A, 10:10:2002 p2A
Lawlor, Emily Margaret - named to dean's list, 3:21:2002 p2A
Lawrenz, Kristin enrolled for fall semester at New York Chiropractic College, 11:22:2001 p2A
Lee, Cindy named to Cornerstone University dean's list, 03:18:2004 p8A
Lewis, Meredith named to New York University dean's list, 05:27:2004 p5A
Lievense, Beth; Zimmer, Cathy graduate from Roberts Wesleyan College, 07:26:2001 p2A
Local graduates of the State University of New York at Fredonia, 5:30:2002 p2A
Local residents graduate from St. Bonaventure, 09:02:2004 p13A
Local residents inducted into Phi Theta Kappa at MCC, 12:5:2002 p2A
Local residents named to SUNY Brockport dean's list, 02:01:2001 p5A
Local residents named to SUNY Buffalo dean's list, 09:02:2004 p13A
Local residents on dean's list, 1:17:2002 p2A
Local residents who are students at Alfred State, 10:3:2002 p2A
Local students named to Syracuse University dean's list, 01:29:2004 p4A
Locals graduate from Alfred State University, 08:12:2004 p14A
Locals make Roberts Wesleyan dean's list, 01:29:2004 p4A
Locke, Erin - dean's list, 7:22:2002 p2A
Lodge, Brian accepts membership in the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, 07:05:2001 p2A
Lodge, Brian selected to participate in six-member University of South Carolina Trumpet Ensemble at 2001 International Trumpet Guild Conference, 12:06:2001 p2A
Long, Laura received a Bachelor's degree for the College of Wooster in history, 05:29:2003 p2A
Luce, Shannon J. - dean's list, 3:14:2002 p2A, 7:22:2002 p2A
Luciano, Joseph - summer abroad, 9:19:2002 p2A
Ludington, Elizabeth spends time in Bolivia, 02:12:2004 p9A
Maar, Holley C. - dean's list, 2:28:2002 p2A, 7:22:2002 p2A
Maar, Holly C. named to St. Bonaventures dean's list, 02:08:2001 p2A
MacEwan, Colleen L. accepted membership in Golden Key International Honor Society at SUNY Geneseo, 04:01:2004 p5A
MacKenzie, Brian S. graduates from Case Western Reserve University and makes dean's list, 07:29:2004 p5A
Mackenzie, Julie named to College of St.Rose dean's list, 06:21:2001 p2A
Mael, Sara named to SUNY College at Oswego dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A
Mael, Sarla - dean's list, 6:13:2002 p2A
Mahoney, Michael John - named to dean's list, 3:21:2002 p2A
Maleski, Mark lead Brockport Golden Eagles in scoring with 12 goals in 2000, named to All-Northeast team, 03:01:2001 p11A
Marcuccio, Rebekah - student at Liberty University, 10:3:2002 p2A
Maritn, Jessica - graduate of Syracuse University with a Bachelor's degree in TV radio film, 05:22:2003 p2A
Markham, Aaryn R. named to SUNY Buffalo dean's list, 03:15:2001 p2A
Markham, Jordan - inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, 6:13:2002 p2A
Marks, Devon and Whitney, Janna named to Roberts Wesleyan College dean's list, 01:25:2001 p2A
Martin, Jessica - named to dean's list, 2:21:2002 p2A, 3:7:2002 p2A
Martin, Jessica named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:01:2001 p2A
Martinez, Michele and Poole, Lori named to fall dean's list at National Technical Institute for the Deaf, 01:18:2001 p2A
Masiello, Nicholas spent day shadowing Buffalo mayor Masiello, Anthony and Governor Pataki, George as part of leadership achievement program at University of Buffalo, 04:26:2001 p2A
McAllister, Sean C. graduates from SUNY Oswego, 12:20:2001 p2A
McCandless, Brian graduates from Syracuse University, 07:19:2001 p2A
McCandless, Brian named to Syracuse University dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A
McCarthy, Michael J. - dean's list, 7:25:2002 p2A
McCarthy, Michael named to University of Hartford dean's list, 06:28:2001 p2A
McFiggins, Jeffrey - named Outstanding Undergrad Scholar, 5:16:2002 p2A
McJury, Brenna named to Phi Beta Kappa honorary society at University of Buffalo, 04:29:2004 p5A
Meade, Eric began master's in business administration at Institut Europeen d'Administration des Affaires in France, 09:06:2001 p2A
Mellas, Michael named to Bucknell dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A
Mellas, Michael; Webster, Diana A. named to Bucknell University dean's list, 06:24:2004 p5A
Mesh, Rebecca - general university honors, 11:14:2002 p2A
Milcahy, Rita receives degree from NTID at R.I.T., 08:30:2001 p2A
Mizzoni, Jessica A. was inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society at MCC, 04:17:2003 p2A
Mohr, Brandy Michele - named to dean's list, 3:21:2002 p2A
Morehouse, Brandon Lewis - dean's list, 8:1:2002 p2A
Morgante, Christine named to D'Youville College dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A
Morrison, Matthew J. - graduates, 5:23:2002 p2A, 12:19:2002 p2A
Morrison, Matthew J. - named to president's list, 3:7:2002 p2A
Morrison, Matthew J. named to SUNY College at Oswego dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A
Moucha, Janelle - named to dean's list, 3:14:2002 p2A
Mrowka, John C. - named to deans list at Clarkson University, 02:20:2003 p2A
Mulcahy, Rita named to National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology dean's list, 07:26:2001 p2A
Mundy, Cynthia L. graduates Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University, 08:02:2001 p11A
Murphy, Michael Dale - named to dean's list, 3:21:2002 p2A
Necaster, Steven N. named to Geneva College dean's list, 03:18:2004 p8A
Necaster, Steven Nicholas graduates from Geneva College, 07:29:2004 p5A
Neden, Joel receives award for Best News Reporting at the 2003 National Student Production Awards, 12:18:2003 p4A
Newman, Alexis N. enrolled in Richester Institute of Technology, 08:23:2001 p2A
Newman, Sarah Crane graduates from Swarthmore College, 06:17:2004 p5A
Niagara University names students to deans list, 02:26:2004 p4A
Nichols, Eugene "Eden" D. graduates from SUNY College Environmental Science and Forestry, 06:03:2004 p5A
Nicolia, Angela Mary - dean's list, 8:1:2002 p2A
Noble, Shawn - designed Sept 11 memorial, 7:18:2002 p2A
Norment, Liza receives high honors at Westover School, 10:07:2004 p5A
Norment,Liza receives honors at Westover, 02:05:2004 p7A
Norton, Jonathan - dean's list, 7:18:2002 p2A
Norton, Jonathon M. named to Messiah College dean's list, 08:09:2001 p2A
O'Laughlin, Colleen graduates from Clarkson University, 06:14:2001 p2A
O'Laughlin, Michael named to Clarkson University dean's list, 03:04:2004 p13A
Okanovic, Emil of SUNY Brockport named in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, 03:01:2001 p2A
Oleson, Judith is participating in the semester at sea aboard the SS Universe Explorer, 04:10:2003 p2A
Oleson, Katherine graduates magna cum laude from University of Pittsburgh's College Arts and Sciences, 05:10:2001 p2A
Packard, Justin appearing in Ithaca College production of "Side Show," 04:05:2001 p2A
Packard, Justin cast in production of "Pericles," 12:18:2003 p4A
Parkhurst, Jillian - member Syracuse Wind Ensemble, 11:14:2002 p2A
Parkhurst, Jillian - named to dean's list, 3:14:2002 p2A
Parkhurst, Jillian - received Ruth and Herbert Meyers Scholarship, 4:11:2002 p2A
Parkhurst, Jillian and Roggow, Anna are members of the Syracuse University Wind Ensemble, 12:20:2001 p2A
Parkhurst, Jillian gives recital on alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones, 12:06:2001 p2A
Parkhurst, Jillian named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:01:2001 p2A
Parson, Shaleen - gradute of SUNY Canton with Associates degree in Veterinary Science Technology, 05:22:2003 p2A
Parson, Shaleen and Sorel, Lynn graduate from SUNY Canton, 05:20:2004 p5A
Patton, Jamie - dean's list, 5:2:2002 p2A
Pettis, Erma Ornce receives alumni award, 08:14:2003 p10A
Popielarz, Laurie has enrolled in Lincoln Technical Institute, 04:15:2004 p5A
Powell, Deena - serving in SU Literacy Corps, 5:2:2002 p2A
Powell, Deena; Martin, Jessica; McCandless, Brian named to Syracuse University dean's list, 07:05:2001 p2A
Preston, Christopher and Rademacher, Kevin graduate from SUNY College of Technology at Alfred State University, 06:14:2001 p2A
Pricola, Jamie - received Achievement Award, 8:15:2002 p2A
Quinn, Bridget A. named to St. Bonaventure's dean's list, 09:16:2004 p12A
Quinn, Bridget A.; Essig, Stephen M.; and Ardella, Lindsay A. named to St. Bonaventure dean's list, 04:01:2004 p5A
Quinn, Shawn Richard named to SUNY Fredonia dean's list, 04:12:2001 p2A
Rademacher, Sara graduates from St. Lawrence University, 06:17:2004 p5A
Rath, Ahsley M. named to SUNY Oswego dean's list, 07:01:2004 p5A
Reed, Shannon M. - dean's list, 2:28:2002 p2A, 7:22:2002 p2A
Reed, Shannon M. named to St. Bonaventure's dean's list, 02:08:2001 p2A
Reed, Shannon M.; Maar, Holly C.; Luce, Shannon J.; Dailey, Patrick M.; Close, Arick D. all named to St. Bonaventure University dean's list, 07:19:2001 p2A
Rice, Alison - inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, 6:13:2002 p2A
Rice, Alison J. named to SUNY Buffalo dean's list, 03:15:2001 p2A
Rice, Lindsay F. graduates from SUNY Oswego with a Bachelors in Psychology, 05:22:2003 p2A
Rich, Cassandra Carter inducted into Phi Beta Kappa chapter at Wake Forest University, 05:31:2001 p2A
Rich, Cassandra Carter named to Wake Forest University dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A
Rister, Nicole named to University of Pennsylvania dean's list, 06:10:2004 p5A
Robertson, Justin graduates Choate Rosemary Hall, 07:05:2001 p2A
Robinson, David Christopher - student at Syracuse, 9:26:2002 p2A
Robinson, David volunteers to tutor students, 03:27:2003 p2A
Robinson, Dean is named to Syracuse University dean's list, 02:26:2004 p4A
Robinson, Leslie named to Balwin-Wallace College dean's list, 06:21:2001 p2A
Rogers, Gerald W. - dean's list, 7:22:2002 p2A
Roggow, Anna and Deena Powell inducted into Golden Key Honor Society at Syracuse Univ., 1:3:2002 p2A
Roggow, Anna - dean's list, 3:14:2002 p2A, 7:22:2002 p2A
Roggow, Anna - received Ruth and Herbert Meyers Scholarship, 4:11:2002 p2A
Roggow, Anna named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:01:2001 p2A
Roller, Loraleigh - on dean's list at US Coast Guard Academy, 1:17:2002 p2A
Rusin, Karen - student ambassador, 10:17:2002 p2A
Ryan, Peter John - dean's list, 4:4:2002 p2A, 7:18:2002 p2A, 7:25:2002 p2A
Ryan, Peter John named to Miami University dean's list, 03:18:2004 p8A
Salmon, Jennifer - graduates, 7:25:2002 p2A
Sandgarten, Jonathon graduates from Syracuse University, 08:12:2004 p14A
Santella, Brandy L. named to President's list at Genesee Community College, 07:26:2004 p2A
Sarkis, Melanie L. receives Alumnis Award, 08:14:2003 p10A
Savard, Tracy is a may cum laude graduate of SUNY Brockport, 06:12:2003 p10A
Schaefer, Gregory - received doctor of Osteopathic medicine degree, 7:18:2002 p2A
Schmidt, William - dean's list, 3:14:2002 p2A, 7:22:2002 p2A
Schram, Sarah - dean's list, 7:25:2002 p2A
Schubel, Jessica - dean's list, 3:14:2002 p2A, 7:22:2002 p2A
Schubel, Jessica - general university honors, 11:14:2002 p2A
Schubel, Jessica - is section editor of Onondagan, 4:4:2002 p2A
Schubel, Jessica graduates from Syracuse University, 06:17:2004 p5A
Schubel, Jessica named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:29:2001 p2A
Schubel, Jessica spending spring semester studying abroad in Madrid, 04:17:2003 p2A
Schuff, Bryan - offered Organization of Ancillary Services Merit Scholarship, 3:28:2002 p2A
Schuff, Bryan named to SUNY Oneonta dean's list, 02:19:2004 p13A
Schuffid, Matthew C. - graduate of University of Dayton, 1:10:2002 p2A
Schuler, Gregory M. and Burch, Katie R. graduate from SUNY College at Fredonia, 01:25:2001 p2A
Schultz, David accepted to Universal Technical Institute, 06:17:2004 p5A
Schweinfurth, Katherine Ann - named to honor roll, 3:7:2002 p2A
Scott, Leanne Carol named to SUNY Cortland dean's list, 06:10:2004 p5A
Scroger, Charles Thomas - named to president's list, 1:24:2002 p2A
Sculley, Charles going to college for the first time at age 68 (Opinion), 01:25:2001 p12A
Selig, Katherine of SUNY Fredonia appeared with the college chorus in the 2004 Hillman Opera presentation of "Candide" at the Rockefeller Arts Center, 11:18:2004 p8A
Selig, Katherine tours with Fredonia singers, 01:29:2004 p4A
Selig, Peter A.; Williams Rebecca S.; and Vanderberg, Amy graduate and make Harpur College of Arts and Sciences at Binghamton University dean's list, 07:08:2004 p8A
Senf, Michael graduates from Tennessee State University, 02:05:2004 p7A
Senf, Michael Lawrence - deans list, 6:6:2002 p2A
Shackelford, Cindy Jean - named to dean's list, 3:28:2002 p2A
Sherman, Timothy named to Southeastern College dean's list, 03:15:2001 p2A
Short, Heather A. graduates from St. Joseph's University, 01:11:2001 p2A
Siciliano, Matthew D. - dean's list, 8:1:2002 p2A
Siracusa, Katie - selected for All-Academmic Team, 8:1:2002 p2A
Skillings, Brian Russel; Moore, Andrea Lynn; and Gross, Glenda Anne graduate from SUNY Geneseo, 10:25:2001 p2A
Slattery, Wendy; Sotherden, Emily; Vasicek, Andrew named to University of Rochester dean's list, 08:02:2001 p2A
Slime, Katie E. - named to dean's list, 3:14:2002 p2A
Smith, Erica named to Butler University dean's list, 02:01:2001 p2A
Smith, Erica named to deans list, 03:13:2003 p2A
Smith, Jillian graduate of Brockport named collegiate scholar, 11:27:2003 p8A
Smith, Jillian named to deans list, 03:13:2003 p2A
Smith, Nicole Marie graduates from Cedarville University, 06:28:2001 p2A
Snyder, Mary - graduates, 5:30:2002 p2A
Snyder, Mary - honored at Programs Rooted in Developing Excellence Program, 4:18:2002 p2A, 4:25:2002 p2A
Snyder, Mary - member Syracuse Symphony Band, 11:14:2002 p2A
Snyder, Michele enrolled at RIT, 08:30:2001 p2A
Snyder, Scott honored at the Programs Rooted in Developing Excellence program at Syracuse University, 04:01:2004 p5A
Snyder, Scott honored for academic excellence, 10:28:2004 p11A
Song, Yang graduates from Baker University, 01:04:2001 p2A
Sotherden, Emily - graduates, 8:15:2002 p2A
St. Amant, Joseph A. - named Presidential Scholar at Clarkson University, 02:20:2003 p2A
St. Amant, Joseph A. graduates from Clarkson University, 03:18:2004 p8A
St. Amant, Joseph A. named a presidential scholar at Clarkson University, 02:22:2001 p2A
St. Amant, Joseph A. named to Clarkson University dean's list, 02:19:2004 p13A
St.Amant, Joseph A.; and O'Laughlin, Colleen named to Clarkson University dean's list, 06:21:2001 p2A
Stepanek, Janel accepted into honors program at Niagara University, 05:13:2004 p5A
Stettner, Diane and Stiles, Erin graduate from Genesee Community College nursing program, 06:14:2001 p2A
Stevens, CaryEllen named to dean's list at John Carroll University, 01:29:2004 p4A
Stevens, Rob is involved in the Grove City College Children's Theatre production of "The Hobbit" and more, 04:29:2001 p2A
Stevens, Robert - named to dean's list, 3:7:2002 p2A
Stevens, Robert graduates Grove City College, 02:26:2004 p4A
Stewart, Jodie awarded a Fulbright Teaching Assistantship to South Korea, 05:31:2001 p2A
Stickles, Renee named to Gannon University dean's and president's list, 05:24:2001 p2A
Stratton, Derek dances the role of Arabian Coffee during "The Nutcracker" at Eastman Theatre, 12:02:2004 p1A
Stratton, Kathleen accepted into physician assistant program at LeMoyne College, 10:04:2001 p2A
Streb, Adam - student at SUNY Geneseo, 9:26:2002 p2A
Stremich, Jennifer selected to participate in International Mission in Education in Australia, 04:08:2004 p4A
Students named to dean's list at SUNY Geneseo, 01:08:2004 p5A
Students of SUNY Geneseo named to dean's list, 08:16:2001 p2A
Students of SUNY Oswego named to dean's list, 08:16:2001 p2A
Suatoni, David plans to attend SUNY Brockport, 08:02:2001 p2A
Sullivan, Kevin Bruce - named to deans list, 03:27:2003 p2A
SUNY Buffalo names students to dean's list, 07:12:2001 p2A
SUNY College at Fredonia announces graduates, 05:31:2001 p2A
SUNY Fredonia names students to dean's list, 04:08:2004 p4A
SUNY Geneseo names students to dean's list, 03:08:2001 p2A
SUNY Oswego names Brockport residents to dean's list, 06:28:2001 p2A
SUNY Potsdam names students to dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A
Syracuse University names students to dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A
Szulwach, Keith graduates from SUNY Geneseo, 07:01:2004 p5A
Taber, Lisa Kelly graduates from SUNY Albany, 07:22:2004 p5A
Tchanque, Emmanuel receives Outstanding adult student award for the spring semester, 04:29:2001 p2A
Thompson, Amanda named to Oswego dean's list, 07:22:2004 p5A
Thompson, Matthew - dean's list, 3:7:2002 p2A, 7:25:2002 p2A
Thompson, Matthew graduates from Ball State, 09:02:2004 p13A
Thompson, Matthew named to Ball State University dean's list, 08:02:2001 p2A
Thompson, Matthew named to deans list at SUNY Brockport, 04:10:2003 p2A
Thompson, Teresa - named to dean's list, 3:14:2002 p2A
Thompson, Teresa M. - named to dean's list, 2:21:2002 p2A
Thompson, Teresa M. named to Harpur College of Arts and Sciences at Binghamton University dean's list, 02:22:2001 p2A
Thompson, Teresa named to Binghamton University dean's list, 08:23:2001 p2A
Thompson, Theresa M. inducted into Golden Key National Honor Society, 01:25:2001 p2A
Toth, Gregory P. graduates from Penn State University Park Campus, 06:21:2001 p2A
Townsend, Alexander Kevin - dean's list, 3:21:2002 p2A, 10:10:2002 p2A
Townsend, Alexander named to SUNY Geneseo dean's list, 11:18:2004 p5A
Trimble, Robert named to the spring semester deans list, 08:14:2003 p10A
Twichell, Emily earns dean's list at Baldwin-Wallace, 01:29:2004 p4A
Twichell, Emily named to Baldwin-Wallace dean's list, 06:10:2004 p5A
Underwood, Jessica - cum laude graduate, 6:13:2002 p2A, 8:8:2002 p2A
Underwood, Jessica selected for membership in the St. Lawrence University chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the national Spanish society, 12:27:2001 p2A
University at Buffalo names students to dean's lists, 04:15:2004 p5A
University of Georgia's Szulwach, Keith named an All-American Collegiate Scholar by United States Achievement Academy, 05:17:2001 p2A
University of Rochester names students to dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A
Valet, Robert - willl participate in a medical mission trip to Cuzco, 3:21:2002 p2A
Valet, Robert of Dartmouth College cited for outstanding academic achievement in biology during fall term, 01:18:2001 p2A
Valet, Robert S. graduates from Dartmouth College, 08:02:2001 p2A
Valet, Robert S. of Dartmouth College designated a Rufus Choate Scholar for outstanding academic achievement, 02:22:2001 p2A
Van Deusen, Elizabeth A. named to Alfred University dean's list, 06:03:2004 p5A
Vandenberg, Amy M. - named to dean's list, 2:21:2002 p2A
Vanderberg, Amy M.; Bush, Kevin M. and Williams, Rebecca S. named to Harpur College dean's list, 03:04:2004 p13A
VonEsch, Matthew named to Merrimack College dean's list, 08:30:2001 p2A
Waddell, Melissa M. enrolls in admission at Rochester Institute of Technology, 08:02:2001 p2A
Wais, Vanessa - dean's list, 6:13:2002 p2A
Wais, Vanessa named to College Misericordia dean's list, 06:21:2001 p2A
Walence, Natalie - scholarship recipient, 9:5:2002 p2A
Warner, Christine L. and Reis, Mandy graduate from Bowling Green State University, 06:14:2001 p2A
Warner, Christine L. receives masters degree from Bowling Green State University, 01:22:2004 p5A
Webster, Daniel completes internship with Congressman LaFalce, John J. in Spencerport, 08:23:2001 p2A
Webster, David Gordon: A 25-year gift as bright as a star has graduated from Oberlin College (Guest Essay), 08:26:2004 p15A
Wehner, Rebecca L. named to Marietta College dean's list, 06:24:2004 p5A
Wehner, Rebecca participates in five day Marietta College freshman orientation program Finding Your Place...Making Your Mark, 11:15:2001 p2A
Weinkauf, Katherine accepted to Edinboro University, 02:08:2001 p2A
Weins, Courtney - semester abroad, 11:21:2002 p2A
Weins, Courtney volunteers to tutor students, 03:27:2003 p2A
Weisenburg, Michael C. enrolled for fall admissions at Rochester Institute of Technology, 02:15:2001 p2A
Wells, Jennifer graduates from Syracuse University, 06:10:2004 p5A
Wells, Jennifer; McGrath, Matthew; and Reitter, Elizabeth named to Syracuse Universtiy dean's list, 07:08:2004 p8A
Williams, Rebecca S. - named to dean's list, 2:21:2002 p2A
Williams, Rebecca S. named to Harpur College of Arts and Sciences at Binghamton University dean's list, 02:22:2001 p2A
Williams, Robert elected treasurer of Brockport Student Government, 04:26:2001 p2A
Winslow, Stephanie - dean's list, 7:25:2002 p2A
Winslow, Stephanie - in musical Camelot, 7:18:2002 p2A
Winslow, Stephanie - in opera Cosi fan tutte, 2:28:2002 p2A
Winslow, Stephanie - received honorable mention, 12:5:2002 p2A
Winslow, Stephanie - won National Association of Teachers of Singing award, 5:2:2002 p2A
Winslow, Stephanie - won second place in Marjorie Conrad Peatee Art Song Competition, 4:11:2002 p2A
Winslow, Stephanie appearing at Bowling Green Summer Musical Theater production of "The King and I," 07:19:2001 p2A
Winslow, Stephanie L.; Warner, Christine L. named to Bowling Green State University dean's list, 08:02:2001 p2A
Winslow, Stephanie toured Germany, Austria, and the Chech Republic with Bowling Green State University Collegiate Chorale, 06:07:2001 p2A
Wojtowicz, Debbie receives Outstanding adult student award for the spring semester, 04:29:2001 p2A
Wolcott, Corinne - graduates, 5:30:2002 p2A
Woodard, James F. II named to Virginia Military Institute dean's list, 07:08:2004 p8A
Young, Shannon M. - dean's list, 7:22:2002 p2A
Young, Vanessa graduates from Syracuse University, 03:01:2001 p2A
Zajonczkoski, Tammy - honored for high cum, 5:23:2002 p2A
Zajonczoski, Tammy M. participates in SUNY Buffalo's honors convocation, 08:30:2001 p2A
Zimmer, Cara - graduates, 5:30:2002 p2A
COMICS
Another Kodak moment, and finding truth in 'toons (Notebook column), 11:21:2002 p14A
COMMUNICATION
What we should teach our children (Guest essay), 8:29:2002 p 13A
COMMUNITY ASSET SUMMIT
Teens show 500 people the value of community service last week at the Community Asset Summit, 02:20:2003 p1A
COMMUNITY CENTER
Center talks continue, 2:28:2002 p1A/12A
Hamlin: In or out?, 3:7:2002 p1A/14A
They're wild about new center, 3:14:2002 p1A/14A
Town center is a great opportunity (letter), 2:28:2002 p11A
COMMUNITY TAX REDUCTION GROUP
Cost-saving ideas eyed, 6:27:2002 p1A/16A
COMPEER
Compeer recognizes volunteers Apton, Elizabeth; Lomonaco, Donna; Novidor, Sharyll; Peters, Bill; Snyder, Eileen; and Wright, James, 04:26:2001 p2A
CONABLE, BARBAR B. JR.
Conable straddled two different worlds (Commentary), 12:11:2003 p13A
CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING
A real election? Forget it - it's over (editorial), 7:11:2002 p14A
CONNERS AND FERRIS LLP
Thomas Ferrazzi Ferris announced the opening, 1:3:2002 p2A
CONSERVATION
Area youngsters participated in a conservation program, 8:8:2002 p1a/14A
CONSTRUCTION
The joy of operating heavy machinery (Humor), 10:23:2003 p16A
COOKING
Phantom Chef cooks...in your own kitchen, 4:4:2002 p7A
Students learning how to cook in classrooms a good skill to have (Editorial), 04:03:2003 p12A
Talking turkey as Thanksgiving nears, 11:21:2002 p5A
COOL KIDS ON CAMPUS
'Can do' attitude will hit Brockport in July (canned-goods sculpture contest), 6:27:2002 p1A/16A
Blarney Blast celebration, part of the Cool Kids program welcome Irish dancers, 03:20:2003 p14A
Breaking down barriers, 8:8:2002 p1A/14A
Brockport Street Fair and Cool Kids Day date set, 03:27:2003 p2A
Cool Kids at Jimmy Mac's "Cool World Drum Workshop 'n Jam" is cultural enrichment and a good time, 08:23:2001 p1A
Cool Kids in the Park puts on arts and culture performance at Sagawa Park, 08:09:2001 p1A
Cool Kids in the Park series starts tomorrow, 6:13:2002 p2A
Cool Kids in the Park was awarded grant through Arts and Cultural Council for Greater Rochester and the Rochester Area Community Foundation, 01:11:2001 p2A
Cool Kids on Campus, 4:4:2002 p3A
Cool Kids on Campus opens its spring series with storytellers form the Black Storytelling League, 02:20:2003 p2A
Cool Kids on Campus program is back, 4:11:2002 p2A
Cool Kids on Campus returns next week, 10:24:2002 p2A
Cool Kids On Campus returns to SUNY Brockport, 09:27:2001 p2A
Interactive, intergenerational programming focusing on education, arts as entertainment, and cultural diversity to return next week, 02:22:2001 p2A
It beats the boob toob (World Drum Jam), 11:21:202 p1A/11A
Kidding arround (Block Party) (photos), 7:18:2002 p1A
Magic man Gormont, Bill meets Cool Kids through SUNY Brockport government, 05:10:2001 p1A
Main Street closed for the Cool Kids Block Party, 07:10:2003 p4A
Special production of cool kids on campus will feature Mandala Dance Team of Tara to benefit Tibetan Refugees, 05:17:2001 p2A
CORPORATIONS
Looking out for No. 1 (Hand writings column), 1:10:2002 p9A
CORTWRIGHT, IRENE
From farm to bedside (age 103), 11:28:2002 P1a/10a
COUNSELING
A school counselor offers advice to the young (Guest Essay), 03:18:2004 p13A
COX, GARRETT
It's a tree of triumph, 12:12:2002 p1A/11A
CRAWFORD, PAULA
Brockport High School art teacher Paula Crawford named Region II Art Educator of the Year, 1:10:2002 p1A/10A
CREATIVITY
It's the creative economy, stupid (Guest essay), 9:19:2002 p13A
CREDIT CARDS
The smart way to use credit cards (Letter), 03:13:2003 p13A
CRIME
"Get tough" policies towards teen crime don't always work as hoped, may even worsen problem, 06:21:2001 p13A
A 6 year old beats 3 year old brother to death with baseball bat, an unimaginable death (Notebook), 06:07:2001 p10A
A murderer by any other name (dissent), 1:31:2002 p8A
Albion man (Alberto Urbina) charged in Brockport stabbing, 11:7:2002 p3A
Amico defendant (Stephen Pies) pleads guilty, 8:29:2002 p14A
Arnold, Michael and Ferry, Christian accused of burglary/assault in Brockport home and plead guilty, 02:06:2003 p3A
Bedford, Richard a convicted killer at 17, youthfulness does not equal innocence (Commentary), 02:26:2004 p10A
Beyea, Katrina L. of Brockport is charged with second degree arson for allegedly starting a fire at the Laundry Time Laundromat, 04:10:2003 p1A
Beyea, Katrina pleads guilty to setting fire to Laundry Time Laundromat, 10:09:2003 p3A
Brockport isn't another Mayberry according to Chief of Police Daniel P. Varrenti (Guest Essay), 09:18:2003 p13A
Brockport man Johnston, Dennis sentenced for tax evasion, 08:02:2001 p3A
Calculator stolen please help recover (Letter), 04:24:2003 p15A
City teen assaulted in Hamlin, 6:27:2002 p1A/16A
Clarkson man Gallo, Clifford faces additional charges after his home was raided, 02:12:2004 p4A
Crime rates hold steady in Monroe County with the release of the 2003 crime statistics, 06:03:2004 p3A
Defendant in standoff Bower, Harry pleads not guilty, 02:12:2004 p2A
Drugs, weapons siezed, 11:27:2003 p2A
Farmington produce has caught people stealing from their road side produce stand (Editorial), 08:30:2001 p12A
Felony dismissals are statewide problem (Letter), 04:05:2001 p17A
Fish family surveillance camera's caught someone stealing produce from their roadside vegetable stand (Commentary), 08:16:2001 p12A
Five Brockport High School students are being investigated after $5 bills they made were found, 01:29:2004 p3A
Goodwin, Tammy allegedly forced her 14 year old son to have sex with her, 09:16:2004 p2A
Hamlin man faces felony rape charge (Joshua T. Stassen), 7:25:2002 p5A
Hamlin standoff shooter Bower, Harry II receives six years in jail, 08:05:2004 p3A
Hot on the trail of America's least wanted (Funny thing... column), 9:19:2002 p12A
Inside the mind of Andrea Yates (Commentary), 3:7:2002 p13A
Kopp, James murder of Slepian, Bart was and is an act of grave betrayal (Letter), 01:02:2003 p11A
Local man (Gary Masters) charged in bank robbery, 2:21:2002 p5A
Man (Douglas Anderson) to answer to insurance fraud charges, 11:7:2002 p3A
Monroe County Sheriffs Office statistics show a 6.2% decline in crime since last year, 03:27:2003 p5A
Officials probe Hamlin woman's death (Catherine Smith), 2:21:2002 p3A
Ogert, Ken kills wife and two children, then kills himself (Living With Dying in America), 12:20:2001 p13A
Pickpocketed at Wegmans (Opinion), 02:15:2001 p14A
Pirro, Keith held in Monroe County jail and is charged with first-degree burglary, third-degree assault, second-degree unlawful imprisonment, and criminal contempt, 02:06:2003 p5A
Playground vandalism rankles Brockport; slides at two Brockport parks have been defaced with graffiti, 09:13:2001 p8A
Police arrest rape suspect (Damien Michael Johnson), 8:22:2002 p1A/10A
Record breaking number of 6,000 children abused or neglected in Monroe County (Guest Essay), 05:01:2003 p21A
Romano, Dominick A. accused of raping Brockport woman in her apartment on Clinton St. in Brockport, 05:01:2003 p8A
Sex abuser Sells, Bryon K. pleads guilty to molesting two young girls, 07:15:2004 p2A
Sex case against Rush-Henrietta elementary teacher Czarnial, Ray dropped due to lack of evidence, 02:15:2001 p1A
Smith, Bilel charched with connection to motorist stabbing in Clarkson, 05:06:2004 p2A
Suspect (Damien Michael Johnson) to face grand jury, 8:29:2002 p1A/9A
Sweden native Sgt. Rife, Clifton II killed in Maryland robbery, 06:03:2004 p8A
Theft of calculator has happy ending (Letter), 05:08:2003 p17A
Thiefs steal $10K in games, equiptment from Game Players Unlimited in Brockport, 01:25:2001 p5A
Toxicology may tell tale of deaths (of Christopher Orlowski and Caroline Copensky) in Clarkson, 8:15:2002 p1A
Two suspects are accused of stealing a TV set from the SUNY Brockport campus, 06:12:2003 p4A
Woman, 23 fends off would-be rapist, 7:4:2002 p11A
CROWDS
Potty parity is just the gentlemen thing to do (Editorial), 12:18:2003 p10A
CRYSTAL DIGITAL CORP.
Local photo firm (Crystal Digital Corp.) wins at international show, 3:21:2002 p4A
CRYSTAL RIDGE
Crystal Ridge hearing, 2:21:2002 p4A
Neighbors don't want Crystal Ridge (letter), 3:21:2002 p15A
Questions dog Crystal Ridge developer, 4:11:2002 p1A/15A
Residents slam massive housing project, 3:7:2002 p1A14A
CUOMO, ANDREW
Not exactly a chip off the ol' block (Funny think... column), 5:2:2002 p16A
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D'AGOSTINO, ANNE MARIE
(Anne Marie) D'Agostino artwork published in calendar, 12:26:2002 p2A
DAISY MARQUIS JONES FAMILY WELLNESS CENTER
Family Wellness Center schedules programs, 1:3:2002 p2A
Wellness Center programs, 8:15:2002 p5A
Wellness programs, 5:2:2002 p2A
DANCING
"Firebird" performed by Rochester City Ballet, 04:17:2003 p1A
(Brittany Monachino) is dancing toward her dream (in the Nutcracker), 12:5:2002 p7A
Country line and party line dancing classes being offered and taught by Blair, Rachel, 02:08:2001 p2A
Nutcracker time (photo), 12:5:2002 p1A
Putting my worst foot forward (Funny thing... column), 10:24:2002 p18A
Smock, Hayley P. Brooks took first place in Irish dance competition, 12:18:2003 p4A
Students of Izzo, Julie will present 'Broadway in Brockport 2001,' 04:29:2001 p2A
The Second Hand dance company brought it's gravity-defying act to A.D. Oliver Middle School in Brockport, 03:29:2001 p4A
The show goes on at Traveling Cabaret (Letter), 10:07:2004 p14A
DAY CARE
In-home day care providers continue to oppose emergency regulation that prohibits the use of swimming and wading pools, 04:12:2001 p2A
Let's keep promise on county day care (editorial), 2:28:2002 p10A
State is all wet on day care pool ban (Editorial), 04:12:2001 p20A
DEAFNESS
People mistakenly assume that all deaf people know sign language, and because of this we are alienated and feel like foreigners (Guest Essay), 12:27:2001 p14A
DEATH PENALTY
DA candidate trying to bring death penalty to Monroe County (Dissent), 09:11:2003 p17A
Death penalty depending on who is running the government (Commentary), 01:15:2004 p11A
Death penalty is murder (Letter), 08:28:2003 p11A
Death penalty rips at society (Guest Essay), 03:15:2001 p10A
Injections didn't encourage death penalty (viewpoint), 1:3:2002 p8A
Participation in death penalty forum encouraging (Letter), 04:05:2001 p17A
Setting heat on the death penalty (On Politics), 08:07:2003 p13A
DEATHS
Alexander, Victoria P. - owned antiques shop, 7:11:2002 p8A
Allen, Arlene L. - secretary, 10:09:2003 p5A
Anderson, Kenneth "Ken" E. Sr. - resident of Holley, 01:22:2004 p14A
Arnold, Rodney Lewis - veteran, carpenter, 06:03:2004 p14A
Attridge, Robert F. - retired Kodak foreman, 04:10:2003 p12A
Bader, Alan - Sweden's 28 year town assessor, 07:01:2004 p1A
Bagnato, Zona Pierce - retired chemist, 09:11:2003 p15A
Bannerman, Robert B. - retiree of Kodak, 10:18:2001 p4A
Barilla, Michael - owned Barilla's Bread Delivery, 04:12:2001 p8A
Beaney, Ruth Anne - taught science, English, 2:21:2002 p4A
Beikirch, Robert A., 11:13:2003 p5A
Beltri, George J. - employee of SUNY Brockport, 07:24:2003 p8A
Beltri, George J. - SUNY Brockport employee, 07:17:2003 p8A
Bennett, Eleanor Bibby - worked at GE, 5:30:2002 p12A
Bennett, Wilford C. - purchasing agent, 04:10:2003 p11A
Benthin, Kathryn - native of Medina, 07:12:2001 p4A
Bentley, Winifred M. - resident of Holley, 02:05:2004 p15A
Bigelow, David 10 died in 2-vehicle accident, 1:24:2002 p1A/12A
Blind, Shirley J. - resident of Kendall, 02:19:2004 p9A
Bloomer, David R. - Kodak retiree, 5:30:2002 p12A
Boci, Florence - Albion native; worked at Hunt's, 06:07:2001 p4A
Borkowski, Leon "Leo" - retired construction worker, 08:30:2001 p8A
Bowen, Beulah F. - worked at Kodak, 10:04:2001 p6A
Bowen, Gladys - retired hospital employee, 07:05:2001 p6A
Boyd, Dorothy F. - avid reader, writer, 3:28:2002 p8A
Boyer, Pauline - had worked ar Duffy Mott, 09:06:2001 p5A
Boynton, Mildred Louise - Holley resident, 11:15:2001 p5A
Bradt, Marilyn - taught Sunday school, 09:27:2001 p8A
Brazda, Fred - talented runner, 08:14:2003 p14A
Broad, Sister Eileen - longtime teacher, 11:21:2002 p10A
Brown, Carolyn "Lynn" - prominent ski official, 7:11:2002 p8A
Brule, Bernard - A&P retiree, volunteer fireman, 01:02:2003 p6A
Buck, Rita S. - supervisor of Rochester telephone, 10:30:2003 p18A
Burdick, Dorothy, H. - teacher, ceramics owner, 01:02:2003 p6A
Burkum, Randall Kent - former pastor, 10:25:2001 p17A
Buskley-Dworzanski, Aldeen - retiree of Eastman Kodak, 12:06:2001 p5A
Butler, Jewett Bonnell - educator, veteran, 10:11:2001 p4A
Bythewood, Emery - Methodist retired construction worker, 7:18:2002 p9A
Callard, Clarence Jay "Bud" - WWII veteran, 10:04:2001 p6A
Cappetti, Nicholas L. - worked at Kodak, 1:3:2002 p3A
Carbone, Robert Sr. - resident of Spencerport, 12:11:2003 p11A
Carlson, Katherine I. - post office retiree, button club member, 7:18:2002 p9A
Carlson, Walter R. - Kodak retiree, 10:17:2002 p10A
Carreo, Richard A. - Kodak retiree, WWII veteran, 05:17:2001 p10A
Chapman, Webster A. - owned and operated construction company, 07:08:2004 p8A
Christy, William - General Motors retiree, 4:18:2002 p8A
Chugg, Betty Carol - retired teacher, 04:03:2003 p5A
Chugg, Harold F. - farmer, veteran, 07:24:2003 p8A
Cirrincione, Monsignor Joseph A. - age 92, 12:5:2002 p12A
Clark, Marc Jr. - General Motors retiree, 09:27:2001 p8A
Codori, Sharon - resident of Brockport, 01:08:2004 p3A
Colagrande, Theodore - retired delivery person, 08:16:2001 p4A
Coller, Florence - founder and first director of Seymour Library, 02:19:2004 p9A
Coller, Florence F. - retired Seymour Library librarian, 05:27:2004 p12A
Colucci, Florence D. "Florendi" Billotti - resident of Holley, 04:08:2004 p9A
Connors, Kathleen - world traveler, taught religion, 04:05:2001 p8A
Converse, Waldo C. - Navy veteran, plumber, 10:09:2003 p5A
Cook, Gordon L. Jr. - WWII Navy veteran, 06:26:2003 p9A
Cooper, Willie D. - deacon, 12:06:2001 p5A
Coriddi, Adele 'Yonnie' - master bookbinder, 01:18:2001 p10A
Cornwell, Ed - antiques expert will be missed (letter), 11:28:2002 p15A
Cornwell, Edward - in memory of (letter), 11:28:2002 p15A
Cortright, Irene M. - nurse for 50 years, 05:29:2003 p11A
Craddock, Mary B. - devoted wife and mother, 09:11:2003 p15A
Crandall, Dorothy M. - retired city teacher, 5:16:2002 p9A
Crawford, James S. Sr. - retiree of 3M, veteran, 12:06:2001 p5A
Crawford, Timothy - died at 45, 02:05:2004 p15A
Culbert, Richard E. - died at 59, 07:15:2004 p2A
Curran, Don Jr. - founder and leader of Gold Rush Running Club, 09:30:2004 p10A
Cusimano, Frances L. - Albion resident, 11:08:2001 p4A
D'Agostino, Anthony - owned Lincoln Restaurant, 05:03:2001 p8A
Dailey, Helen - resident of Brockport, 10:30:2003 p17A
Davis, Eddie - retiree of FMC, mechanic, 1:16:2003 p9A
Davis, Susie - worked at Hunt's, Duffy Mott, 04:29:2001 p7A
Dean, Sally Ann Frankenberger - resident of Brockport, 02:26:2004 p3A
DeCarlo, Frank S. - veteran of WWII, 10:30:2003 p17A
DeFelice, Mary Jane - Keystone Builders employee, 01:11:2001 p4A
DeFrank, Florence I. - Holley nonagenarian, 10:18:2001 p4A
DeGraff, Alethea D. - Holley school nurse, 11:22:2001 p4A
DeLapp, Robert F - teacher, served in the U.S.A.F. and was active in Pearce Memorial Church, 10:23:2003 p9A
DeLuca, James - repairman for General Motors, 03:15:2001 p7A
DePoty, Wibur E. - owned salvage yard, 02:08:2001 p5A
DeRoller, Geraldine - Lakeside switchboard operator, 03:08:2001 p10A
DeTar, Diane Bissonette - worked for Spurr Chevrolet, 8:1:2002 p4A
DeTar, Diane Lee Bissonette - loved to cook, 7:25:2002 p4A
Devault, James H. "Jim" Sr. - resident of Holley, 05:20:2004 p16A
Dewey, Ruth Davis - hospital volunteer, 10:30:2003 p18A
Dickerson, Betty M. - resident of Holley, 05:13:2004 p8A
Dixon, Walter W. Jr. - broadcaster/entertainer, 09:18:2003 p8A
Dodd, Gary L Sr. - brick and stone mason, 07:08:2004 p8A
Doell, Emil C. - retiree of Davenport Machine, 03:01:2001 p10A
Donohue, Kenneth M. - truck driver, 07:24:2003 p8A
Doyle, Rosina Catherine - lived in Lyndonville, 3:7:2002 p4A
Dragan, Peter, 11:27:2003 p5A
Dragon, Edward T. - farmer, Albion employss, 12:13:2001 p5A
Dragon, Edward T. - farmer, worked for the village of Albion, 12:20:2001 p5A
Ducharme, Genevieve - Lakeside worker, 4:4:2002 p5A
Duffy, Monisgnor John - long time priest, 02:27:2003 p12A
Dutcher, Alice - volunteer and friend to all at Lakeside Health System (Guest Essay), 01:02:2003 p11A
Earley, Burton W. - owned collision shop, 6:13:2002 p8A
Eiser, Richard H. - Xerox retiree, 5:9:2002 p4A
Ekroth, Frances S. - Hindsburg Road resident, 3:7:2002 p4A
Eldred, Irene C. - retired business teacher, 01:11:2001 p4A
Emanuele, Daniel - resident of Rochester, 11:13:2003 p5A
Engert, Paul E. - Army private, 02:27:2003 p12A
Epke, Elsie - people could depend on her, 12:19:2002 p1A/5A
Epke, May - retired hospital administrator, 06:07:2001 p4A
Eppenstien, Martha - deli owner, cafeteria worker, 07:05:2001 p6A
Ewing, Marie-Merrill - 'A true leader, also a lady,' 3:14:2002 p1A/14A
Fabi, Constance F. - worked at General Motors, 01:11:2001 p4A
Fabi, Joseph F. - tool and die maker, 11:08:2001 p4A
Falconbridge, Bernard A. - Kodak retiree, 05:08:2003 p14A
Farley, Jeremy R. - drummer, poet, artist, 06:05:2003 p8A
Filppu, Vivian - worked at Kodak, 02:27:2003 p11A
Filppu, Vivian A. - longtime Brockport resident, 08:14:2003 p9A
Flager, Mildred Epke - resident of Brockport, 02:26:2004 p3A
Floyd, Candy D. - resident of Albion, 01:22:2004 p14A
Flynn, Jerry had a way to make everyone smile (Murf's Turf), 02:05:2004 p13A
For years, we were "blessed" by singer (Rosemary Clooney), columnist (Ann Landers) (Senior Life column), 7:11:2002 p10A
Fox Hall, Pauline - retiree of Kodak, 06:21:2001 p5A
Fox, Louise Michaels - retired nurse, 10:04:2001 p6A
Fox, Phyllis I. - homemaker, 7:11:2002 p8A
Fredrick, Duane G. - telephone repairman, 07:24;2003 p8A
Fulton, James B. - SUNY sports professor, 03:13:2003 p5A
Furney, Bernice O'Brien - enjoyed gardening, 8:15:2002 p9A
Gallagher, Rita - worked at General Electric, 10:11:2001 p4A
Gallo, James - owned Lincoln Restaurant, 1:17:2002 p3A
Garlarneau, Gwynne C. - social services retiree, 01:25:2001 p5A
Garlock, Fletcher - descendant of the pioneering Morgan family in Brockport, 11:29:2001 p1A
Gates, Marshall - chemist who first synthesized morphine, 10:23:2003 p9A
GIllette, Amos - farmer, SUNY employee, 02:01:2001 p4A
Goodwin, Jeanette - worked at Rochester Products, 9:19:2002 p5A
Grahan, Thomas G. - railroad retiree, veteran, 06:14:2001 p4A
Graupman, Marian H. - retired teacher, 03:22:2001 p5A
Gray, Marion L. - library volunteer, 01:02:2003 p6A
Greco, August J. 'Gus' - WWII vet, 03:08:2001 p11A
Green, Kelly A. - registered nurse, 1:30:2003 p3A
Grinnan, Francis J. - owned Grinnan GOod Market, 03:01:2001 p10A
Grove, Samuel C. PhD - chief of obstetrics and gynecology of Via Health Care System, 03:11:2004 p4A
Gurzinski, Arthur - Sylvannia retiree, 2:21:2002 p4A
Hanks, Paul B. Jr. - veteran, assemblyman, 11:14:2002 p5A
Hanks, Robert E. - engineer, veteran, 1:3:2002 p3A
Hardman, Helen ('Granny') - had a great career simply being a mom (Commentary), 06:05:2003 p12A
Hare, Donald M. - former Brockport Police Chief, 06:07:2001 p1A
Harner, Gerald W. - retiree of GM, 04:03:2003 p5A
Harper, Frances C. - respiratory therapist, 02:08:2001 p5A
Hartman, Donald L. - member of Peace Memorial Church, 11:29:2001 p8A
Heise, Robert Floyd 'Bud' - author, businessman, 01:25:2001 p5A
Hemmerick, Donald - RG&E retiree, 02:27:2003 p12A
Hendel, Rita M. - co-owned Hendel Farms Feed & Grain, 03:08:2001 p11A
Henion, Mary L. - Sweden historian, 04:10:2003 p11A
Herring, John "Doc": Booster for oldtimers (Murf's Turf), 3:7:2002 p9A
Higley, Harold M. - General Electric retiree, 04:05:2001 p8A
Hirschler, Florence W. - resident of Penfield, 06:24:2004 p5A
Hoag, Frank B. - octogenarian, 3:7:2002 p4A
Holmes, Dorothy A. - area resident, 3:7:2002 p4A
Hovey, Helen Margaret - business owner, 09:04:2003 p12A
Hube, Sadie M. - homemaker, 02:27:2003 p11A
Humphrey, Wolcott J. "Jay" III - president and chief executive officer of the Pavilion State Bank (Letter), 10:11:2001 p13A
Husted, Shirley Cox - historian for Monroe County, Irondequoit, and Parma, 04:22:2004 p7A
Ininnis, David Thompson - former village resident, 01:18:2001 p10A
Investigation of death of Freson, Edward Charles no farther today than a year ago, 04:29:2001 p1A
Jeffery, Beecher E. - resident of Albion, 11:04:2004 p10A
Jeffery, Shirley A. - resident of Albion, 06:19:2003 p14A
Jennejahn, Bill - friend and loyal resident of Hamlin, 01:08:2004 p1A
Jinks, Manita Eleanor, 11:20:2003 p10A
Jopp, Mary - former Rochester Products machine operator, 03:08:2001 p11A
Kanicsar, Joseph A. - retiree of Kodak, 1:30:2003 p3A
Karg, Dan - assistant coach of Pittsford Varsity Lacrosse team (Murf's Turf), 04:22:2004 p13A
Karls, Mary Ciarico - Albion Central retiree, 06:05:2003 p8A
Kemp, Evelyn W. - retired school teacher, 02:26:2004 p3A
King, Grace Harriet Hassal - registered nurse, 02:22:2001 p14A
Klein, Bill - entertainment critic for Rochesters WHAM, 02:26:2004 p3A
Klopp, George H. - longtime resident, veteran, 11:29:2001 p8A
Klug, Carl E. - minister and technical writer, 10:30:2003 p17A
Knapp, Willis F. - retired building inspector, 11:7:2002 p9A
Knight, James - Albion resident, farmworker, 04:29:2001 p7A
Knittle, Daniel - formerly of Holley, 10:17:2002 p10A
Knutowicz, "Buddha" James - resident of Holley, 08:19:2004 p3A
Kuster, Beth Anne - Brasser (Elementary School) remembers longtime teacher, 8:29:2002 p14A
Kuster, Beth Anne - elementary schoolteacher, 7:18:2002 p9A
Laky, Christine S. - worked at General Dynamics, 1:31:2002 p4A
Landauer, Martha B. - resident of Albion, 10:25:2001 p17A
Lane, Gertrude K. - native of Kendall, 1:9:2003 p8A
Lawrence, Robert W. - Kodak retiree, veteran, 1:10:2002 p3A
Layhee, George W. - self-employed mechanic, 08:16:2001 p4A
Lester, Nat - former leader of Sweden Community, 05:22:2003 p1A
Lester, Stanley E. - Kodak worker, Hamlin fireman, 12:06:2001 p5A
Lincoln, Rita Louise Burke - retired teacher, 5:9:2002 p4A
Long, Maryalice - Kleen-Brite emloyee, 08:07:2003 p4A
Longrod, Everett - Eddy Printing retiree, 4:11:2002 p7A
Lupo, Alice - St. Mary's Auxiliary member, 3:21:2002 p5A
Maas, Hyman - retired County Court judge, 09:13:2001 p9A
Maggio, Thomas F. - prominent builder, 08:14:2003 p9A
Makowski, Adele - retired school bus aid, 07:03:2003 p5A
Manarel, Raymond J. Sr. - teacher, veteran, 4:25:2002 p5A
Maples, Rosaline C. (Dilcher) - resident of Brockport, 12:11:2003 p11A
Marafino, Palma - former bookkeeper, 6:27:2002 p10A
Marek, Francis L. - Arco retiree, veteran, 04:12:2001 p8A
Marriott, Bessie B. - died at 61, 09:30:2004 p14A
Marriott, Charles G. - resident of Holley, 04:12:2001 p8A
Marriott, Frances Agnes - great-grandmother of 16, 01:11:2001 p4A
McCabe, Bernice 'Bee' - T.J. Lipton accountant, 5:16:2002 p9A
McCoy, William - bookeeper at Asset Recovery, vet, 6:13:2002 p8A
McGuire, Aleen F. Brown - wife, mother, 12:12:2002 p6A
McMillion, Maggie - Holley resident, 3:7:2002 p4A
McMullen, Charlie - one of the best runners in Rochester, 08:14:2003 p14A
McNall, Jacqueline W. - interior designer, 05:01:2003 p9A
McNall, Jacqueline W. - retired interior designer, 06:26:2003 p9A
McNamara, Rev. Elmer - longtime priest, 6:13:2002 p8A
Mehnert, Elsie Boyd - U.S. Navy veteran of WWII, 03:25:2004 p10A
Mignano, John F. - resident of Holley, 03:04:2004 p13A
Miller, Stephanie K. - retired Kodak secretary, 11:29:2001 p8A
Miner, David P. - retired engineer, 7:18:2002 p9A
Mitchell, John M. - Owens-Illinios retiree, 08:09:2001 p5A
Mockevicius, Rev. Charles - Catholic priest, 4:4:2002 p5A
Monacelli, Agnes - Holley resident, 03:08:2001 p11A
Monfredo, Mary Jo - retired court tax clerk, 07:12:2001 p4A
Mooney, Michael "Larry" L. - Holley High graduate, 05:03:2001 p8A
Moore, Charles H - retired school custodian, veteran, 08:02:2001 p5A
Mower, Mary Fallato - former Holley resident, 04:05:2001 p8A
Mros, Dolores - survived by husband Frank J. Mros, 09:11:2003 p15A
Murphy, John M. - owned lumber company, 07:12:2001 p4A
Musto, Nunzio Edward - sign painter, 8:29:2002 p10A
Narburgh, Stanley N. - retiree of 3M, 02:27:2003 p12A
Neilans, Charles - owned trucking business, 1:9:2003 p8A
Nesbitt, Willard - a staple of Brockport's main street scene, 03:11:2004 p1A
Neuscheler, Betty S. - retired teacher, 07:12:2001 p4A
Nibbelink, Elizabeth Ann Hopkins - teacher and decorator, 01:15:2005 p5A
Norton, Leo T. - retiree of CVC products, 02:15:2001 p9A
Nowicki, Frank H. - A&P retiree, 01:02:2003 p6A
Nowicki, Pearl I. - retired food service worker, 05:17:2001 p10A
O'Brien, Elizabeth J. - A&P Tea Co. retiree, 2:21:2002 p4A
O'Brien, Isabelle - former bookkeeper, 1:24:002 p2A
O'Brien, Sister Lorraine - former teacher, 7:4:2002 p4A
O'Connor, John L. Sr. - instrument maker, 05:10:2001 p4A
Ogden, Derryck - retiree of Kodak, 05:01:2003 p9A
Osborne, Emma - teacher, 06:19:2003 p14A
Parker, Kyle G. - veteran, Fisher-Price retiree, 06:26:2003 p9A
Passarelli, Roosevelt J. - post office retiree, 07:03:2003 p5A
Pastorelli, Theresa - retiree of General Dynamics, 09:11:2003 p15A
Pearce, Jane T. - teacher, 07:31:2003 p5A
Pearce, Jane T. - Teacher for the Deaf, 06:19:2003 p14A
Pecorella, Matteo - retiree of Allied Builders, 10:31:2002 p12A
Peers, John - Tree planted as memorial (photo), 10:31:2002 p2A
Pellegrino, Dominic J. - foreman at A&P, 04:10:2003 p11A
Pera, Catherine - General Electric retiree, 09:13:2001 p9A
Peterson, Jane - died after an incredible fight with cerebral palsy (Guest Essay), 02:19:2004 p14A
Petit, Jeannine - French teacher at Brockport, 12:16:2004 p5A
Pickett, John "Jack" R. - sales manager, veteran, 05:17:2001 p10A
Polvino, Joseph - served in the US Army during WWII, 09:11:2003 p15A
Posner, Joe U. - Honoring a life spent in giving (letter), 2:21:2002 p13A
Post, Marjorie - sheep farmer, 5:9:2002 p4A
Potter, Helen - retired nursing instructor, 03:08:2001 p10A
Pritt, Birthel A. - resident of Albion, 02:19:2004 p9A
Proia, Chester - Spoleta Construction employee, 3:28:2002 p10A
Quinn, Rev. Jack - Rochester area priest, 01:02:2003 p6A
Quinn, Rev. Jack - Rochester-area priest, 1:16:2003 p9A
Rayburn, Fred L. - scout executive, 10:3:2002 p4A
Rayburn, Malcolm - Brockport resident, 06:21:2001 p5A
Redmond, Gail G. O. - Brockport resident, 05:24:2001 p4A
Reid, Paul W. - Holley Baptist Church member, 3:7:2002 p4A
Rev. Carges, Bernard - Catholic priest, 05:01:2003 p9A
Richards, Roland J. - owned Peterson Drug, 08:09:2001 p5A
Ricotta, Marilynn A. - owned hair salon, 07:03:2003 p5A
Ridd, Eugene H. - retiree of General Electric, 05:13:2004 p8A
Rietman, Carmel J. - restauranteur, cook, 02:01:2001 p4A
Robb, Ada Mansfield - worked for Duffy Mott, 07:12:2001 p4A
Robertson, Leon Marcus "Mark" - Kodak retiree, 08:30:2001 p8A
Roemer, Mary Pat (Fox) - retiree of Brockport Agency insurance company, 06:03:2004 p14A
Rogers, James E. - retired engineer, 7:11:2002 p8A
Root,Hazel - retired kindergarten teacher, 5:9:2002 p4A
Rosecrants, Arlene Pask - retired teacher, 11:14:2002 p5A
Rosencrants, Mary A. - former Brockport resident, 03:18:2004 p8A
Rovis, James V. - Kleen Brite truck driver, 1:16:2003 p9A
Ruckert, Gustave T. III - area physician, 05:08:2003 p14A
Rushbrook, Eunice R. - resident of Kendall, 02:26:2004 p3A
Russo, Angelina of Greece, 12:4:2003 p9A
Sablosky, Lottie C. - Schlegel retiree, 6:13:2002 p8A
Sadowski, Edward "Sy" - retired meat cutter, 7:25:2002 p4A
Sahler, Charles O. - retired surgeon, 3:28:2002 p8A
Salvatore, Armond - DuPont retiree, 02:01:2001 p4A
Sanderson, Richard Jr. - black belt, fireman, 12:12:2002 p6A
Saul, Warren Sr. - worked at Owens-Illinios, 07:05:2001 p6A
Schimp, Bernice - worked at GE, Owens-Illinois, 2:21:2002 p4A
Schlageter, Grace Helene Drachler - resident of Brockport, 02:05:2004 p15A
Seils, Selma L. - mother, wife, grandmother, great-grandmother, 02:27:2003 p12A
Sellitto, Jennie Ridotto - resident of Brockport, 07:01:2004 p5A
Seniawski, Louise - Brockport resident, 05:08:2003 p14A
Shepherd, Harry R. - Air Force retiree, 10:30:2003 p17A
Shepherd, Harry R. - retired Lieutenant Colonel of Air Force, 10:23:2003 p9A
Siconolfi, Joseph - area contractor, boxer, 07:03:2003 p5A
Skill, Michael F. - resident of Brockport, 02:05:2004 p15A
Slobbe, Rita - former real estate agent, 12:26:2002 p16A
Slomczewski, Edward J. - octogenarian, 3:28:2002 p8A
Smith, Florence - homemaker, great-grandmother, 04:29:2001 p7A
Smith, Gladys Hare - former area resident, 08:23:2001 p9A
Smith, Helen - first director of Greece Public Library, 06:28:2001 p14A
Smith, Helen M. - first director of Greece Library, 07:19:2001 p5A
Smith, Katherine - Officials probe Hamlin woman's death, 2:21:2002 p3A
Smith, Ralph J. - Wegmans employee, 11:08:2001 p4A
Smith, Rodney - farmer, salvage dealer, 4:4:2002 p5A
Smithers, Helen Eggleston - insurance investigator, 1:31:2002 p4A
Sommerfeldt, Frederick - carpenter, farmer, 04:03:2003 p5A
Spoleta, Michael - builder, philanthropist, 02:15:2001 p9A
Springer, John - publicist for the star, 11:15:2001 p5A
Stachewicz, Frances - Comstock employee, 04:10:2003 p12A
Stanley, Robert Jr. - father, grandfather, 3:28:2002 p8A
Stark, Emma - part of living history dies at 110, 06:05:2003 p3A
Starkweather, Esther G. - retiree of T.J. Lipton, 10:30:2003 p18A
Stephens, Maxine - resident of Albion, 01:22:2004 p14A
Strong, Charles H. - former school chief, 11:22:2001 p4A
Stymus, Helen J. - lifelong resident, 2:21:2002 p4A
Sudore, Joseph J. Jr. - owned trucking business, 09:04:2003 p12A
Suhr, Doris E. - lifetime resident of Albion, 12:27:2001 p3A
Suhr, Wanda A. - prison matron, 08:07:2003 p4A
Sullivan, Bonnie Sykes - retired Brockport teacher, 08:30:2001 p8A
Surowy, Jerry - technician at Eastman Kodak, 08:02:2001 p5A
Swanson, Alice J. Manning, 12:4:2003 p9A
Swartout, Eileen May Tavenner - founding member of the Monroe Historical Society, 07:22:2004 p4A
Swartout, Jesse Tomys Sherwin - Skidmore College senior, 10:17:2002 p4A
Taylor, Frank H. - resident of Albion, 01:29:2004 p8A
Taylor, Robert - retired truck driver, WWII vet, 12:06:2001 p5A
Taylor, Walter S. - winemaker (Editorial), 05:03:2001 p18A
Terry, George S. - business owner, 02:27:2003 p12A
Thomas, Ethel L. - retiree of Fisher-Price, 10:11:2001 p4A
Thomas, Harold - owned Gulliver Motel, 1:24:002 p2A
Thompson, Kathryn - devoted wife and mother, 05:29:2003 p11A
Thompson, Wallace N. - GM retiree, sportsman, 04:05:2001 p8A
Tomasino, Josephine - resident of Erie, 02:27:2003 p12A
Tuttle, Esther W. - retired secretary for SUNY Brockport, 09:09:2004 p10A
Udell, Foster Lewis - Navy veteran, 05:01:2003 p9A
Valle, Emma A. - resident of Brockport, 11:13:2003 p5A
Valle, Nicholas - Christie Carpets employee, 11:7:2002 p9A
Van Allen, Edythe P. - Hilton homemaker, 03:15:2001 p7A
Van Orden, P. Orren - retired town clerk, 8:29:2002 p10A
Vanderberg, Ralph Peter - Kodak retiree, 03:13:2003 p5A
VanDuzer, Marion M. - survived by son Curtis P. VanDuzer, 10:23:2003 p9A
VanOrden, Edith - longtime resident of Holley, 03:01:2001 p10A
VanVleck, Nathan - Saying goodbye to Nathan (Murf's Turf column), 5:16:2002 p10A
Verhagen, Harry C. - Owens-Illinios retiree, 08:14:2003 p9A
Verna, Elia - Bausch & Lomb retiree, 7:25:2002 p14A
Vink, Elsie S. - resident of Brockport, 04:29:2004 p5A
Viscomi, Santo A. - custodian at Brockport school district, 11:25:2004 p10A
Wagoner, Frank J. Sr. - Eastman Kodak retiree, 01:25:2001 p5A
Warner, Beverley E. Hyatt - local homemaker, 8:22:2002 p4A
Warnick, Doris Ryan - Brockport resident, 04:03:2003 p5A
Warthman, D. Scott - former Brockport Fire Department Chief, 12:25:2003 p1A
Waterstreet, Edna - devoted wife and mother, 06:19:2003 p14A
Weather, Edward E. - owned barbershop, 6:13:2002 p8A
Webb, Jeffrey L. - resident of Brockport, 12:18:2003 p12A
Webb, Jonathon - National Guard member, 09:27:2001 p8A
Webster, Gerald A. - RotaDyne employee, 05:29:2003 p11A
Wells, Elizabeth A. - owned Betty's Fisherman's Haven, 1:3:2002 p3A
Wienchowski, Charlotte - worked at Eastman Kodak, 05:17:2001 p10A
Williams, Willie T. - public works retiree, 12:12:2002 p6A
Wilson, Elaine P. - philanthropist, 11:01:2001 p9A
Wilson, Elizabeth 'Mickey' - retiree of Delco, 06:05:2003 p8A
Windle, Myrle E. - musician, piano teacher, 10:09:2003 p5A
Winkler, Alfred M. - Kodak retiree, WWII vet, 3:7:2002 p4A
Wohlers, Rodney E. - Wesson Foods retiree, 1:16:203 p9A
Wolf, Ruth E. - area resident, 12:20:2001 p5A
Woodcock, Jerry L. - resident of Hulberton, 03:04:2004 p13A
Wyant, Ronnie L. - Albion resident, 04:03:2003 p5A
Zaharchuk, Alexi - agriculture expert, Korea vet, 06:26:2003 p9A
DEBT
Paying off debt is shear heaven (Opinion), 06:21:2001 p12A
DECISION MAKING
When women should not decide (Daily Dose), 05:15:2003 p11A
DEER
Newest 'rage' lurks in back yards (Daily dose column), 3:21:2002 p13A
What to do about those proliferating deer (Editorial), 04:22:2004 p16A
DEFIBRILLATORS
A good idea gone bad (Guest essay), 6:6:2002 P13a
A good idea that needs state money (editorial), 10:3:2002 p14A
Defibrillators in schools have limits (letter), 7:18:2002 p11A
Why schools need heart machines (Guest essay), 6:20:2002 p15A
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Democratic Film Festival set to begin Oct 3, 9:26:2002 p2A
Democrats dropped political football (Funny thing... column), 11:21:2002 p14A
Democrats: The party of fear (Commentary column), 11:14:002 p14A
Nasty politics on both sides; strippers in Pittsford (Notebook column), 11:14:2002 p14A
Wins went up, debt went down, 12:12:2002 p4A
DENTISTS. SEE Also Brockport - Businesses
Dentists offering new indentification service for children, 07:10:2003 p1A
Dr.A. J. Monacelli received advanced proficiency certification, 6:20:2002 p2A
DEPRESSION
Depression in teens increasing drastically, one teen tells of mystery and danger of depression (Guest Essay), 01:18:2001 p15A
Victims of even the worst depression can recover with a little help from their friends (Guest Essay), 02:20:2003 p13A
DETOY, PETER
Council may oust DeToy, 1:10:2002 p1/10A
Councilman DeToy is victim of a witch hunt (letter), 1:10:2002 p9A
DeToy is a good citizen (letter), 1:17:2002 p9A
DeToy should resign (letter), 1:17:2002 p9A
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
Let's not trash a good man (letter), 1:24:2002 p11A
Peter DeToy is an asset to the villate (letter), 1:10:2002 p9A
Prominent attorney ( John R. Parrinello) takes on DeToy case, 1:31:2002 p1A/10A
Public concerns emerge over DeToy tapes, 1:3:2002 p1/10A
DIABETES
American Association of Diabetes Educators annual meeting lets people sign the Novo Nordisk Pharmacueticals wall, including Humm, Dorothy of Brockport, 10:18:2001 p2A
Diabetes can get you when your not looking, don't underestimate the disease (Commentary), 11:01:2001 p15A
Former SUNY Brockport student Abmedani, Mariam to participate in Team Diabetes Quebec Marathon, 06:28:2001 p2A
Help to find a cure for this devastating disease (Guest Essay), 12:06:2001 p13A
Postmaster Chichester, Donna presents poster of new diabetes stamp to Daisy Marquis Family Wellness Center to convey diabetes awareness, 03:29:2001 p4A
Type II diabetes linked to Agent Orange exposure (From the Assemblyman column), 5:9:2002 p3A
Volunteer for ninth annual Tour de Cure, the American Diabetes Association annual cycling event, 04:12:2001 p2A
DISABILITIES
Area business The Electric Train Company is pioneering the study of whether model trains can have therapeutic value, 03:18:2004 p5A
Could you be as good as 'Sam'?, 1:31:2002 p9A
Epilepsy Foundation announces board officers approved for one year term, 02:27:2003 p3A
Helping the disabled live better (Guest essay), 6:27:22002 p15A
Ideas about disabilities more disabeling than disabilities themselves (Guest Essay), 02:01:2001 p13A
Reward of helping others, 2:21:2002 p1A/5A
Women with disabilities find strength together (Guest Essay), 11:20:2003 p15A
DISASTER DRILLS. SEE Rescue Drills
DIVERSITY
Jack Doyle is OK; diversity police aren't (Notebook column), 12:26:2002 p14A
DIVORCE
With more than half of marriages in United States ending in divorce, teenager Giles, Clayton takes campaign for kids' rights on the road, 08:02:2001 p12A
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Domestic violence can happen to anyone at any time, 03:29:2001 p1A
Hope beyond the hurt; vicitim advocates are a referral source and a support system for people living with domestic violence, 04:12:2001 p1A
Local woman talks about her 13-year struggle with abuse, 04:05:2001 p1A
Two new support groups for transitioning women are starting in Rochester, 05:01:2003 p14A
DONAHUE, HARRY
Interim highway chief (Harry Donahue) finds new tasks daunting, 3:28:2002 p3A
DONATIONS
Hamlin Volunteer Ambulance Corps and Explorer post collecting donations for service members participating in Operation Enduring Freedom, 06:10:2004 p2A; 4:29:2004 p4A
Letter carriers picking up nonperishable foods to support local food pantries, 06:10:2004 p2A
Matt's Coats for Kids collecting new and used coats, hats, mittens, and gloves for local children, 10:07:2004 p2A
The Hamlin Youth Group collecting nonperishable canned goods for their structure for Cool Kids Can-imals on Parade, 06:10:2004 p2A
DOWNTOWN UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Celebrating a church leader Guest essay), 12:12:2002 p17A
DOYLE, JACK
Jack Doyle is OK; diversity police aren't (Notebook column), 12:26:2002 p14A
Winning strategy: Let Doyle be Doyle (Commentary column), 2:21:2002 p12A
DRAFT REGISTRATION
A 'Constitution that never was' (letter), 3:14:2002 p11A
DRAGON BOAT RACES
Dragon Boat Races hit canal again, 7:11:2002 p11A
Dragon boats to race on the canal, 6:13:2002 p4A
DRIVER SAFETY
50 Alive Mature Driving Course will be held by Unity Health, 01:02:2003 p4A
55 Alive Mature Driving Course being offered at Park Ridge Hospital, 04:26:2001 p5A
Brockport police issuing tickets on speeders who won't slow down and to those who will not yeild to pedestrians, 06:19:2003 p5A
Fasten your seat belts before reading this one (Letter), 06:19:2003 p19A
If kids get a ticket, tell Mom and Dad (Editorial), 05:24:2001 p12A
Let's develop high-tech way to catch speeders (Letter), 06:26:2003 p15A
Older driver safety and the need for testing (Guest Essay), 08:07:2003 p13A
Pull over, you might save a life (Letter), 11:20:2003 p14A
Seat-belt violation invades your privacy (Letter), 11:27:2003 p10A
Watch for deer while driving, 11:27:2003 p8A
When you're driving, above all: pay attention (Guest Essay), 07:12:2001 p13A
Winners in AAA traffic safety poster contest announced, 07:12:2001 p5A
DRIVER'S LICENSES
A report on graduated driver's licenses (From the Senator column), 7:18:2002 p5A
DRUGS
A haunting tale from the drug wars and addiction(Notebook), 05:10:2001 p20A
A sound plan to reform the Rockefeller drug laws (Guest Essay), 07:10:2003 p14A
Are wonder drugs really so wonderful? (Guest essay), 5:30:2002 p15A
Community invited to drug prevention forum through SUNY, 04:24:2003 p15A
It's not snooping if it's helping (Editorial), 1:30:2003 p12A
New York needs to reform its drug laws now (Editorial), 08:07:2003 p12A
Taddeo's accusations political (Letter), 07:31:2003 p11A
U.S. punches blindly at narcotics users and sellers (Commentary), 05:10:2001 p20A
DUCK DERBY
Record number of ducks sold, 8:22:2002 p2A
Supporting the Duck Derby, 5:16:2002 p3A
DWI. SEE ALSO Alcohol
A county initiative urges drivers to keep their car lights on to show support for anti-drunk driving efforts, 12:30:2004 p3A
Brockport tops county in DWI arrests, 12:25:2003 p1A
Drink your way to the quietest room (Editorial), 01:01:2004 p8A
Matthew, Christian M. charged of driving drunk and killing Travers, Jerome E., 09:30:2004 p
More people are killed in motorvehicle accidents each year than were killed in the nine years of fighting the Vietnam war - don't drink and drive (Editorial), 12:27:2001 p14A
Mothers Against Drunk Driving members planting their "garden" of wooden stakes each bearing the name of a DWI victim in Highland Park, 03:29:2001 p4A
Police report jump in DWI...largest increase in arrests last year, 1:23:2003 p1A
Stand up against drunken driving (letter), 11:28:2002 p15A
These deaths could have been avoided (Editorial), 12:25:2003 p12A
Two DWI panel discussions were held in memory of Crimando, Thomas - history professor at SUNY Brockport, 02:29:2004 p1A
Watch for teen drinking at graduation (Letter), 05:22:2003 p17A
DYING
A helpful look at end of life (letter), 1:31:2002 p9A
A lesson in dying (editorial), 1:10:2002 p8A
After a spouse dies: picking up the pieces (Living with Dying in America), 10:11:2001 p13A
Dealing with the death of a parent (Living With Dying in America), 12:27:2001 p15A
Easing the pain of terminal illness (Living with Dying in America), 10:18:2001 p17A
Finding your way, 1:3:2002 p9A
For an active generation, a final challenge (Finding our Way: Living with Dying in America pt. 15), 1:3:2002 p3A
Lessons in life after death (letter), 3:7:2002 p13A
Many people find that the most important thing is to meet the end of life on their own terms (Living With Dying in America), 09:27:2001 p10A
Responses to 'Dying' series (letter), 1:31:2002 p9A
Series showed caring, compassion (letter), 1:31:2002 p9A
Surviving the death of a child (Living with Dying in America), 12:13:2001 p11A
Talking can't change the reality, but it can make it much more manageable, both for the ill and the families (Living With Dying in America), 10:04:2001 p13A
The most common concerns people express are fear of becoming a burden on others, loss of control, dignity, and choice - hospice offers help (Living with Dying in America), 11:29:2001 p11A
They just don't want to be bothered (Living and Dying in America), 11:15:2001 p13A
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EASTERN STAR
Neil Laundry named Grand Patron (photo), 11:21:2002 p2A
EASTMAN KODAK CO.
Area youths and adults help with final decoration of the Kodak float in the Tournament of Roses Parade, 01:11:2001 p2A
Eastman wouldn't like plan for Kodak (Letters), 12:4:2003 p14A
Hang on to experienced workers (Letter), 02:06:2003 p15A
Has Kodak lost it's understanding of the consumer and the consumer's needs? (Guest Essay), 03:29:2001 p15A
Keep the work in America (letter), 12:12:2002 p17A
Kodak values aren't what they were (Letter), 07:29:2004 p12A
Letting workers go isn't the answer (letter), 11:7:2002 p11A
Retirement packages once offered were reneged (Letter), 06:28:2001 p13A
Treatment of workers one reason for decline (Letter), 04:22:2004 p16A
EASTMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN
ESL has free seminar (on long term care insurance), 8:22:2002 p4A
ESL opens, 5:9:2002 p11A
ECONOMY
10 cents of every dollar spent on toys will go toward lowering national debt (Funny Thing), 05:08:2003 p16A
Are our suppliers in poorer countries paid enough? (Guest Essay), 05:31:2001 p15A
Economic impact of 9/11 hard to target, 9:12:2002 p4A
Energy crisis breaking the bank with many American energy wasters (Commentary), 06:10:2004 p14A
In times of emergenct, need alternative to airlines for travel (Editorial), 10:11:2001 p12A
It's the creative economy, stupid (Guest essay), 9:19:2002 p13A
Labor is key to region's economic future, 07:01:2004 p10A
Lively city is key to growth (Guest essay), 11:7:2002 p11A
Oil from Alaska won't end crisis (Letter), 02:01:2001 p13A
Smart growth means better living (Guest Essay), 02:01:2001 p13A
University professor days suburban living can be more dangerous than city living (Notebook), 04:08:2004 p15A
Wall Street analysts said it's an attempt to hide a sturcturally weak economy, 08:14:2003 p18A
Watching jobs slip away (Guest Essay), 04:01:2004 p14A
Which set of values do you choose? (Letter), 04:12:2001 p21A
Why spend billions of dollars on international aid, when people are still dying of easily treatable ailments? (Commentary), 04:01:2004 p15A
Why suburbs need city, and why city needs suburbs (Editorial), 03:15:2001 p10A
Young working teenagers an important part of our local labor force (Editorial), 08:23:2001 p10A
EDUCATION
'Educational' toys won't accelerate school readiness (Guest Essay), 01:04:2001 p9A
A 'historic opportunity' to help children (Guest Essay), 12:18:2003 p11A
Be careful of fads for kids with ADD (Editorial), 01:25:2001 p12A
Blame pop media for decline in schools (Letter), 10:02:2003 p11A
Dissection isn't needed in schools (Letter), 03:29:2001 p15A
Education is key to 'balance' daily lives (Guest Essay), 06:26:2003 p15A
For schools, it's pay now or pay later (Guest essay), 6:20:2002 p15A
Help kids understand the media (Guest Essay), 5:16:2002 p15A
High standards without the high stakes (Guest Essay), 08:28:2003 p10A
Home schooling 'ultimate' in parental involvement (Letter), 05:04:2001 p17A
How to turn your child onto reading, 01:11:2001 p11A
Improving the schools (Guest essay), 10:3:2002 p15A
Inclusion education may not be the answer any more (Guest essay), 12:11:2003 p13A
It's time to end standardized tests (Letter), 03:13:2003 p13A
Learn how to kick the procrastination habit, 08:30:2001 p4A
LIFE (LIfe Increases Future Experience) appoints officers, 03:01:2001 p2A
Look to parents for better schools (Handwritings), 03:29:2001 p14A
Mandated special education costs are a burden (Guest Essay), 05:15:2003 p13A
Parents complaining their children are embarrassed by exclusions from honor rolls so schools in Nashville Tenn. ban the display of good student work in hallways (Editorial), 02:19:2004 p14A
Plain talk on classroom testing (Notebook), 06:14:2001 p12A
Putting professionals in the classroom (Editorial), 09:27:2001 p10A
Reach for high goals in education and decide what is best for you (Commentary), 03:04:2004 p14A
Sen. Clinton's IDEA Full Funding Act would give Brockport an additional $140,000 for special education, 05:08:2003 p6A
Share time with a foreign student and host an exchange student (Letter), 07:03:2003 p15A
Spelling bees a wonderful way to learn (Editorial), 03:13:2003 p12A
Student cheating on the rise, those who cheat excel only in self-deception (Editorial), 04:26:2001 p16A
Student-shadowing to see how a real professional goes about their profession can be a bit boring (Funny Thing), 02:22:2001 p12A
Students in United States score far lower on mathematics exams than other countries students (Dissent), 07:26:2001 p14A
Teachers should teach beyond what students see on TV about life behind bars and the justice system (Letter), 04:29:2004 p16A
Teaching philosophies have changed over the years, we should return to teaching character, responsibility, consequences, and trustworthyness (Letter), 12:13:2001 p11A
Thank you to my toughest teacher (Commentary), 09:06:2001 p12A
Try to catch potential dropouts early (Guest Essay), 10:18:2001 p17A
What it's like to be home-schooled (Guest Essay), 09:04:2003 p16A
What schools are missing (Commentary), 09:18:2003 p13A
Why national testing is crucial for schools (Guest Essay), 08:16:2001 p12A
ELDERLY
Age before beauty - a homage (Commentary), 07:10:2003 p14A
FInding a home in a nursing home, helps to have wonderful nursing attendent (Living With Dying in America), 12:06:2001 p13A
How can seniors beat outrageous prescription costs? Go to Canada (Handwritings), 10:04:2001 p12A
Just cry me an old man river - aging isn't so bad (Funny Thing), 03:06:2003 p16A
Members apppointed to senior communities board, 12:5:2002 p4A
Mercy Center with Aging offers seminars about caring for aging loved ones, 10:04:2001 p11A
Take the time to visit the elderly in nursing homes (Letter), 12:06:2001 p13A
What it takes to care for the elderly (Living With Dying in America), 11:22:2001 p11A
You know your getting old when...., 07:24:2003 p11A
ELECTIONS
(Alex) Renzi wins Monroe County Court seat, 11:7:2002 p7A
(George) Maziarz, unopposed, wins Senate seat, 11:7:2002 p6A
(Henry) Wojtaszek:Lets build economy, 10:24:2002 p19A
(Louise) Slaughter's approach best serves new district (editorial), 10:24:2002 p18A
(Louise) Slaughter: I get the job done, 10:24:2002 p19A
(Rick) Dollinger has judge qualities (letter), 10:31:2002 p16A
134th Assembly District: Bill Reilich (editorial), 10:17:2002 p16A
A hug from the Gov. (photo), 11:14:2002 p6A
A local representative with national clout (Tim Reynolds), 10:31:2002 p16A
Affronti, Francis A. secures a second term in Supreme Court, 11:06:2003 p10A
Also-rans make good points (Commentary column), 10:31:2002 p16A
An unimaginable loss; and GOP turns fiesty (Notebook), 04:24:2003 p14A
Brooks and Johnson debate the school issue, 10:09:2003 p9A
Brooks, Maggie and Johnson, Bill disagree on whether extra revenue is needed, 10:16:2003 p6A
Campaign coming to an end, 10:30:2003 p16A
Candidate essays to make the case to serve Sweden (Perspectives), 10:16:2003 p17A
Candidates for Hamlin supervisor make their case to lead Hamlin, 10:23:2003 p17A
Candidates for Monroe County Executive give their suggestions to dealing with the high taxes(Perspectives), 10:23:2003 p19A
Candidates square off for county judge seat, 10:31:2002 p11A
Capo, Bob alienates voter (Letter), 10:23:2003 p19A
Change your party, get elected, 1:9:2003 p13A
Democrats dropped political football (Funny thing... column), 11:21:2002 p14A
Doling out dubious campaign awards (Dissent column), 11:21:2002 p14A
Gearing up for political conventions on the state and national level (On Politics), 03:27:2003 p13A
Get Evangelical about the vote (On Politics), 09:11:2003 p17A
Golisano's he guy for governor (letter), 9:26:2002 p13A
GOP not so unified; talk back on term limits (On Politics), 04:24:2003 p15A
Gov. Pataki campaigns in Brockport, 10:31:2002 p6A
Keep partisanship out of decision making (Letter), 10:23:2003 p19A
Kimball, Paul is re-elected for the eleventh term in office, 11:06:2003 p10A
LaFalce's staff says goodbye (Guest essay), 7:18:2002 p11A
Lester deserves to finish what he started (Editorial), 10:16:2003 p16A
Lester, Nat and Skoog, Gary have less than a month before voters have to choose, 10:16:2003 p1A
Local leaders praise the newly elected, 11:14:2002 p9A
Local leaders say they'll miss LaFalce, 7:4:2002 p5A
Nasty politics on both sides; strippers in Pittsford (Notebook column), 11:14:2002 p14A
Now the decisions are all up to you (Editorial), 10:30:2003 p22A
Pataki has shown he merits 3rd term (editorial), 10:31:2002 p16A
People choose to register themselves to vote but don't chose a party (On Politics), 12:25:2003 p13A
Political changes in the works, 11:14:2002 p10A
Reading between the race relations lines (Dissent), 01:02:2003 p10A
Replace machines with written mail in ballots (Commentary), 11:20:2003 p14A
Republicans broke promise to not raise taxes (Commentary), 12:25:2003 p13A
Reynolds cruises to third term in Congress, 11:7:2002 p6A
Rose, David sweeps a council seat as a Republican, 11:06:2003 p10A
Slaughter: "We're not out of the woods yet," 7:4:2002 p5A
Stand up and be counted (Commentary), 09:18:2003 p13A
State Assembly candidates speak: Amato: Seniors need help (guest essay), 10:17:2002 p17A
State Assembly candidates speak: Reilich: Tax break for business (guest essay), 10:17:2002 p17A
Sweden highway boss (Fred Perrine) wins one-year term, 11:7:2002 p7A
The candidates address the issues: (Ayesha) Nariman: Hands off Social Security, 10:31:2002 p17A
The candidates address the issues: (Paul) Fallon: Dump party monopolies, 10:31:2002 p17A
The candidates address the issues: (Tom) Reynolds: Security is the key word for Congress, 10:31:2002 p17A
The Heidi Fleiss of New York (Gov. Pataki) (Commentary column), 10:17:2002 p16A
Three take on Reynolds, 10:31:2002 p1A/15A
To Congressman LaFalce: You will not be missed (letter), 7:25:2002 p13A
Unopposed (Charles) Nesbitt to return to Assembly, 11:7:2002 p7A
Which candidate gets the picture (On Politics), 10:09:2003 p15A
Who really gains from "public service" ads? (editorial), 9:12:2002 p14A
ELKS LODGE
Elks present check t Eddie Freson Association, 5:23:2002 p2A
Members of Elks Lodge 110 and students from Batavia visited Batavia Veterans Hospital, 5:9:2002 p2A
EMERGENCY MEDICAL WORKERS
Emergency workers deserve kudos (letter), 5:30:2002 p15A
EMPIRE STATE GAMES
27th annual Empire State Games to be held in Binghamton, 07:15:2004 p9A
A quarter century of ESG action (Murf's Turf), 7:25:2002 p9A
Area athletes head to Empire State Games, 07:22:2004 p8A
At the 26th Empire State games, many participants come home with medals, 07:31:2003 p8A
Brockport area athletes earn ESG medals, 8:8:2002 p9A
Brockport athletes prepare for ESG, 7:25:2002 p9A
Brockport athletes such as McJury, Brenna; St. Amant, Phil; and Smith, Natalie prepare for ESG, 07:19:2001 p9A
Brockport's Streb, Adam wins bronze during Empire State Games in the 1500-meter race, 08:09:2001 p12A
Empire Games are coming, 7:4:2002 p9A
Empire Games coming, 7:22:2002 p11A
Empire State Games coming soon to Mohawk Valley Region, 06:28:2001 p10A
ESG begins today, 8:1:2002 p9A
ESG deadline nears, 7:18:2002 p12A
ESG has rich sporty history (Murf's Turf), 07:26:2001 p11A
Even before this year's games began, Rochester claimed victory for hosting 2006 games (Murf's Turf), 08:05:2004 p11A
Games will be hosted by Mohawk Valley Region, 07:05:2001 p10A
Good, bad, ESG visits, memories (Murf's Turf), 8:1:2002 p8A
Hot ESG action is sizzling (Murf's Turf), 8:8:2002 p9A
Kewin, Kevin brings home medals, along with 254 Western area residents at ESG, 08:12:2004 p9A
Local athletes head to games, 07:17:2003 p9A
Mohawk Valley region of New York State a lovely place to have held games (Murf's Turf), 08:02:2001 p9A
Opening ceremonies took place Wednesday, 07:24:2003 p9A
Rochester to host Olympic-style sports festival in summer 2006, 07:29:2004 p9A
Second SGA will take place this year in St. Louis, MO (Murf's Turf), 03:29:2001 p11A
Send in ESG information to take part in 27th annual Empire State Games `, 06:24:2004 p8A
Send in your ESG info, 06:26:2003 p12A
Send in your information if you are participating in games, 07:08:2004 p10A
Send in your information if you are planning to participate in games, 07:01:2004 p11A
Sharks and Eagles Aquatic Sports send 7 swimmers to Empire State Games, 06:21:2001 p9A
The games that make memories (Murf's Turf), 07:31:2003 p8A
Too many sports to see in one week (Murf's Turf), 07:24:2003 p9A
Western Region prevails at 27th Empire State Games, many local athletes earn medals, 08:05:2004 p11A
EMPIRE STATE SENIOR GAMES
(Irene) D'Agostino and (Betty) Dunn medal at 25th Empire State Games, 8:29:2002 p11A
(Irene) d'Agostino wins five at ESG senior games, 7:4:2002 p10A
(Millie) Gianfagna, (Gloria) Miller, (Ginny) Catalino medal at ESG Senior games, 7:4:2002 p10A
Gianfagna, Millie and son Alfred are medal winners, 07:26:2001 p12A
Local duo Miller, Gloria and Gianfagna, Millie win gold medal in tennis, 07:01:2004 p12A
Miller, Gloria; Gianfagna, Millie; and Catalino, Ginny win medals for their tennis abilities, 07:10:2003 p11A
Senior nettors win gold, 7:11:2002 p9A
EMPIRE ZONE
Allied property in Empire Zone, 9:12:002 p5A
Empire Zones provide boost (letter), 8:15:2002 p17A
EMPLOYMENT
Call centers and customer service across the globe employing many people in poverty (Notebook), 03:11:2004 p15A
ENCEPHALITIS
Encephalitis support offered (letter), 10:31:2002 p16A
ENGAGEMENTS
Albanese, John R. and Regina Stocks, 12:11:2003 p8A
Alexander, Nancy and Christopher Harshman, 5:9:2002 p6A
Altieri, John-Paul R. and Amy M. Jenkins, 01:25:2001 p6A
Altieri, Michael T. and Alicia A. Castiglione, 09:04:2003 p10A
Ambeau, Kevin Mark and Tiffany Marie Pollotta, 03:06:2003 p10A
Anderson, John W. and Linda J. Southwell, 08:21:2003 p15A
Attinasi, Daniel Louis and Johanna Astrid Coapman, 02:22:2001 p6A
Avery, David and Michelle Kurial, 04:03:2003 p14A
Barber, Kevin and Margaret Johnston, 06:21:2001 p6A
Barlow, Thomas and Sherrill Staub, 04:03:2003 p14A
Barrett, Trevor Burdette and Julie Marie Ratthe, 10:02:2003 p6A
Barringer, Joshua Howard and Allison Elizabeth Vandenberg, 05:03:2001 p15A
Bartsch, Winfried and Linda Swartout, 11:20:2003 p8A
Bastow, Jeffrey Douglas and Ashley Lynn Haines, 12:25:2003 p8A
Beaman, Scott and Kristin Vacanti, 02:06:2003 p8A
Bigelow, Katy Jo to wed Ronald J. C. Weber, 10:10:2002 p8A
Bird, Scott and Christine Laudisi, 09:02:2004 p9A
Bishop, Thomas and Gwendolyn Smith, 05:03:2001 p15A
Bixler, Jonathan and Jill Green, PhD, 12:02:2004 p10A
Bologna, Maria and Anthony Mallia, 6:27:2002 p8A
Bonacci, John and Jasmine Hall, 11:18:2004 p11A
Bonanno, Maria and Richard Lehmann, 5:2:2002 p7A
Bonner, John C. and Lacey L. Unger, 08:26:2004 p10A
Bouk, Daniel Brian and Elizabeth Anna Dromgold, 05:03:2001 p15A
Breiner, Jenelle and William Zayas, 8:15:2002 p8A
Brenner, Kevin and Emily Wilson, 03:08:2001 p8A
Briggs, Jennifer and Nathan Hauser, 8:15:2002 p8A
Brown, Kevin Michael and Dawn Marie Carlton, 12:20:2001 p6A
Bugajski, John and Laura Plenten, 10:09:2003 p8A
Burkey , Christine and Jeffrey A. Kelly, 5:30:002 p8A
Cacia, Dana and Vince Mannella, 1:30:2003 p11A
Calvey, Joseph and Molly McGrath, 02:27:2003 p10A
Carey, Christopher and Jennifer Stephen, 08:09:2001 p11A
Carr, Brian S. and Becky L. Meintel, 1:23:2003 p8A
Carter, Debra and David Stempien Jr., 3:7:2002 p6A
Caster, Pernell and Catherine Nazzaro, 06:05:2003 p11A
Cates, Sarah Martin and John Andrew Parker, 10:10:2002 p8A
Chapman, Brady D. and Jamie Lynn Mehserle, 05:24:2001 p7A
Chapman, Kendall and Amber Galinski, 08:07:2003 p8A
Chien, Peter L. and Stephanie S. Rath, 06:10:2004 p13A
Clark, Jamie Albert and Kimberley Ann Brhel, 12:02:2004 p10A
Colastanto, Elisa and Matthew Easton, 10:17:2002 p11A
Colon, Michael and Ellen Ward, 11:06:2003 p14A
Conaway, Benjamin and Kimberly Stock, 02:01:2001 p6A
Cooley, Spencer and Dawn Barrows, 02:08:2001 p8A
Costello, Jennifer Ann and P. Jay Fortner, 7:18:2002 p8A
Cotter, A. Brady and Nicole Smith, 08:02:2001 p8A
Curro, Jennifer Lynn and Jared Matthew House, 9:26:2002 p11A
D'Agostino, Phil A. III and Julie A. McGraw, 06:03:2004 p11A
Daigle, Chris and Tricia Ann Russell, 02:27:2003 p10A
Dailey, Patrick Michael and Suzanne Lauren Olney, 05:15:2003 p11A
Dambra, William Harold and Corey Lynn Osterling, 05:03:2001 p15A
Davey, Brian and Amy J. Kress, 10:21:2004 p10A
Davidson, Adam Garris and Kristen Elaine Holderle, 06:12:2003 p8A
Dean, Clifford F. and Allison J. Schill, 02:22:2001 p6A
Decker, Robert W. and Jennifer Lee Volta, 07:03:2003 p8A
Decker, Taber W. and Christy Ann Rieben, 10:10:2002 p8A
DeHaven, Kathleen LaRue and James Alexander Staffa, 5:30:002 p8A
DeLucia, Michael J. and Delanda Emerling, 03:27:2003 p11A
Denlinger, Loretta Lynn and William Franklin Spry, 9:12:2002 p9A
Dettman, Kimberly and charles Hope, 6:27:2002 p8A
DeYager, Brian E. and Kelly L. Post, 03:27:2003 p11A
Diaz, Raymond and Nicole Sharlow, 08:07:2003 p8A
DiCesare, Lorenzo and Kerry Anne Jones, 06:07:2001 p6A
Dietz , Courtney E. and Christopher A. Curtis, 2:28:2002 p4A
Dill, Daniel Frederick and Kimberly Ann Lacey, 09:11:2003 p10A
DiNatale, Anthony John and Amie Lee Santillo, 01:01:2004 p6A
DiPasquale, Andrea G. and Lt. David C. Caswell, 9:26:2002 p11A
DiSabantonio, Joseph IV and Tracy Lynn Moore, 04:10:2003 p10A
Dougherty, Catherine and Timothy Jon Bleier, 5:16:2002 p4A
Dowd, Amy and Paul Hill, 4:4:2002 p4A
Doyle, Cynthia A. and Fierk A. Flemming, 7:4:2002 p14A
Dr. Bonavilla, Joseph Davin and Kristen Michelle Galdieri, 10:04:2001 p7A
Dr. Mascia, Brett A. and Dr. Kimberly N.Jones, 03:06:2003 p10A
Dr. Yorio, Michael and Dr. Amy Hearne, 06:12:2003 p8A
Duckman, Michael and Kristina Klafehn, 10:18:2001 p8A
Duffy, Joseph Patrick and Samantha Ann DiPaola, 12:06:2001 p9A
DuPre, Benjamin and Jerusha Oswald, 11:06:2003 p14A
Dwyer, Jeffery and Sheila Hooton, 05:10:2001 p6A
Dysinger, Sarah and Ryan Betrus, 4:25:2002 p8A
Elder, Robert D. Jr. and Alisa Wirth, 08:21:2003 p15A
Eley, Robyn and Brian Carroll, 7:18:2002 p8A
Enright, Michael and Tonilee Masters, 05:06:2004 p11A
Esposito, Sean G. and Kathryn A. O'Keefe, 1:23:2003 p8A
Evenhouse, Bob and Cindy Lee, 11:25:2004 p11A
Excell, Kelly Anne and James John Berardicurti, 5:30:002 p8A
Flamini, Lynn A. and Carl R. Arena, 6:6:2002 p6A
Frisicaro, James Robert and Rachel Marie Webster, 06:28:2001 p8A
Gajda, Steven and Meredith Brooke Claflin, 11:06:2003 p14A
Garofalo, Christian and Sarah Gannon, 12:25:2003 p8A
Gerbino, Dena Marie and Eric Edward Olson, 4:4:2002 p4A
Gianniny, Mark Jr. and Kimberly Irene Paquin, 04:01:2004 p13A
Gillett, Dylan and Kim Kirchner, 08:07:2003 p8A
Gillmeister, Molly and Alex Thayer, 1:24:2002 p4A
Gioia, Anthony Jr. and Karen Lajewski, 05:15:2003 p11A
Giovannini, Paul O. and Susan M. LeSchander, 01:18:2001 p4A
Golove, Jeffrey L. and Karen A. Glotzer, 02:22:2001 p6A
Grattan, Maureen and Mike Datevech, 11:28:2002 p8A
Graupman, Andrew K. and Tammy L. Hill, 03:22:2001 p4A
Greggersen, Carina and Steven Meyer, 6:6:2002 p6A
Grim, Jeffrey and Jennifer Waters, 1:16:2003 p8A
Grosser, Shane and Karen Predmore, 11:11:2004 p10A
Grove, Stephanie L. and Ryan C. Malinchak, 5:16:2002 p4A
Hardick, Brian and Nancy Goethel, 06:10:2004 p13A
Harris, Brian Edward Jr. and Meagan Kathleen Knapp, 02:08:2001 p8A
Harris, Christine E. and David F. Cicoria, 4:4:2002 p4A
Hartman, Shawn Timothy and Tawnya Marie Cartman, 08:09:2001 p11A
Hartman, Todd Christopher and Pamela Ann Wasel, 08:09:2001 p11A
Hayes, Joseph and Lisa Sprenger, 08:02:2001 p8A
Hayes, Michael 1st Lt. and Teresa A. Schwalm, 1:16:2003 p8A
Heise, Michael and Carla Abrams, 02:20:2003 p11A
Helfer, Kristopher and Amelia VanDeWater, 12:06:2001 p9A
Hendrick, Peter A. and Diana Lynn Wollschleger, 09:04:2003 p10A
Hill, Derek and Lynmarie Prota, 01:04:2001 p4A
Hoepfl, Richard and Christina Benner, 06:28:2001 p8A
Holcomb, Nathan and Kimberly Chappell, 09:30:2004 p11A
Horn, Jason E. and Jessica A. Kimmel, 01:25:2001 p6A
Hough, David and Hannah Vickner, 04:22:2004 p10A
Hudecek, Melissa and Jonathan Baden, 3:28:2002 p9A
Hurst, Amanda L. and Scott M. Savidge, 12:5:2002 p10A
Jacobi, Tamra and Robert Grupp, 3:28:2002 p9A
Jasinski, Jill and Andre Luecht, 12:19:2002 p11A
Jones, Edgar Eugene III and Jennifer Page Fritz, 09:30:2004 p11A
Jopson, Bryon D. and Jennifer L. Bielicki, 03:06:2003 p10A
Keane, Shannon Marie and Jason O'Neill, 9:19:2002 p11A
Kelley, Kevin and Stephanie Markle, 08:28:2003 p12A
Kelly, Erin and christopher Amesbury, 8:15:2002 p8A
Kelly, James W. and Shirley Bennett Madafferi, 05:29:2003 p6A
Kinton, David R. and Martha F. Picklesimer, 11:13:2003 p8A
Klup, Daniel Edward and Elizabeth Anne Button, 11:13:2003 p8A
Knapp Lee A. and Michelle L. Henshaw, 12:25:2003 p8A
Kolovich, Nathan and Amy Stickles, 10:18:2001 p8A
Koresko, Shawn James and Emily Elizabeth Cahoon, 10:30:2003 p8A
Kowalik, Michael J. and Dawn M. Johnson, 02:05:2004 p10A
Kransler, Kevin and Sarah Rathbun, 10:02:2003 p6A
Kubiak, Margaret Louise and Christopher Matthew Dailey, 4:18:2002 p6A
LaForce, Gregory R. and Alanna-Nicole Katz, 09:16:2004 p15A
LaMonica, Michael Anthony and Christine Marie Cardinale, 01:25:2001 p6A
Leary, Michael and Yvette Amico, 11:13:2003 p8A
Lease, Shawn and Julianne Yehl, 10:23:2003 p12A
Leonard, Christine M. and Derek J. Crowley, 5:16:2002 p4A
Levine, Stacey Lynne and David Allen Schroeder, 4:25:2002 p8A
Levitsky, David P. and Rebecca L. Davis, 05:08:2003 p10A
Lindsay, Trisha and Aaron Gerace, 11:7:2002 p16A, 11:28:2002 p8A
Lloyd, Joshua T. and Amy E. Scheetz, 02:12:2004 p8A
Lynch, Rachel Marie and Scott Eric Fisken, 12:12:2002 p10A
Mael, Sarla Marie and Matthew Dean Freeman, 9:19:2002 p11A
Maginnis, Ian and Sarah Marie Landers, 04:03:2003 p13A
Mahan, Megan Leah and Jonathan Paul Barry, 12:12:2002 p10A
Maloney, John Jr. and Jennifer Davis, 10:21:2004 p10A
Manioci, Carolyn M. and Chris Spade, 6:27:2002 p8A
Mariano, Chris and Tara Scott, 1:23:2003 p8A
Martin, Matthew F. and Linda M. Fox, 03:01:2001 p8A
Martinez, Elsie Ivette and Paul Joseph Antonowicz, 6:6:2002 p6A
Martone, Patrick and Tania Marie Fonte, 05:22:2003 p10A
Matzinger, Julie K. and 2nd Lt. Brian S. Murray, 10:10:2002 p8A
May, Anthony and Jennifer Tierney, 07:03:2003 p8A
McCarthy, Keith John and Jennifer Jean Martin, 01:04:2001 p4A
McClain, Martin and Claire Strodel, 03:08:2001 p8A
McCracken, Paul and Kelly Boyst, 11:18:2004 p11A
Mead, Mark D. and Sara Jean Childs, 02:05:2004 p10A
Mercier, Francis and Sarah Braid, 02:20:2003 p11A
Metcalfe, Deborah and Joseph Hill, 1:30:2003 p11A
Metz, Michael and Tina Le Russell, 10:04:2001 p7A
Meyers, Jeffrey D. and Stacy Geil, 02:27:2003 p10A
Militello, Michael M. and Janet L. Peluso, 10:16:2003 p10A
Moffatt, Daniel and JoAnna Castelli, 01:29:2004 p8A
Morgan, Sean M. and Kathleen S. Fowler, 03:22:2001 p4A
Murray, Keith W. and Andrea Seiremammano, 08:02:2001 p8A
Mussumeci, Primo and Gina Belculfine, 06:12:200 p8A
Naumann, Sean and Jessica Evans, 07:03:2003 p8A
Navarro, Dana Erin and Donald Lindsay, 12:5:2002 p10A
Niedermeier, Scott and Janelle Yeoman, 07:03:2003 p8A
Niemann, James P. and Jennifer J. Farnam, 02:05:2004 p10A
Nolan, Daniel and Ellen Malone, 02:15:2001 p5A
O'Keefe, Brian and Kendra Yare, 06:07:2001 p6A
Ohlerich, Todd William and Staci Marie Prant, 10:25:2001 p9A
Ojeda, Frank J. and Jennifer Marino, 07:01:2004 p8A
Olles, Mark and Deana B. Connell, 08:19:2004 p6A
Oppelt, Shaune and Michelle Yunker, 02:06:2003 p8A
Osterling, Brad and Werth, Karen, 12:27:2001 p11A
Oswald, Elizabeth Anne and Thomas Michael Nientimp, 7:4:2002 p14A
Ovando, Edward and Keri Territo, 09:06:2001 p4A
Overton, Julian Reid and Stephanie Lynn Walls, 03:08:2001 p8A
Pagano, Stephanie to marry Todd Craig, 4:4:2002 p4A
Pakozdi, Jennie Marie and Peter Perdoue, 6:13:2002 p6A
Panik, Robert and Jennifer Rousos, 05:20:2004 p8A
Parmele, Kevin Joseph and Shannon Kathleen Carey, 06:19:2003 p10A
Pendersen, Erik M. and Tifany L. Cohen, 09:04:2003 p10A
Piedimonte, Jeana and patrick Hayes, 10:17:2002 p11A
Powarzynski, Jason M. and Anne Marie Plumeri, 06:10:2004 p13A
Provost, Darcy and Ian Pogue, 5:2:2002 p7A
Pryor, Susan to marry Jeffrey Goetz, 8:8:2002 p8A
Quinlan, James and Kim Bliss, 10:04:2001 p7A
Rands, Brett Richard and Barbara Diane Hartnett, 03:08:2001 p8A
Rank, Kristen Mara and Matthew Joseph Walls, 2:28:2002 p5A
Reafler, Hans and Robyn Reville, 05:15:2003 p11A
Reale, Andrew and Jaeya Beth DiPiazza, 08:02:2001 p8A
Recore, Billie Jo and Jeremy R. Sullivan, 6:27:2002 p8A
Reed, Brian and Janelle Dettbarn, 11:25:2004 p11A
Reichhart, Tanya and John Strachan, 10:17:2002 p11A
Reinhardt, Gregory and Holly DiCarlo, 08:07:2003 p8A
Resch, Mark D. and Melanie Oliverio, 10:21:2004 p10A
Reuter, Jonathan M. and Robin Lynn McKnight, 03:27:2003 p11A
Reyes, Juan C. and Kristen M. Reidy, 11:18:2004 p11A
Richards, John Robert and Rachel Anne Cordts, 05:22:2003 p10A
Richardson, Justin and Jamie Lin McAllister, 08:07:2003 p8A
Rivers, Anthony and Shannon Sinnott, 09:02:2004 p9A
Roller , Loraleigh Ann and Robert Shawn Whiteside, 5:2:2002 p7A
Rondeau, Steven James and Amanda Sue Duheme, 08:09:2001 p11A
Rosenbaum, Adam Joseph and Ellen Miriam Brandwein, 01:04:2004 p4A
Ross, Christopher and Jill Altobello, 04:22:2004 p10A
Russell, Daniel Jr. and Lacy Faye Mandara, 05:22:2003 p10A
Rutt, Jennifer Janee to wed Capt. Jason Paul Meyers, 10:3:2002 p8A
Sacco, Samuel and Janelle Ciminello, 12:02:2004 p10A
Salzer, Mark Charles and Kristin Michelle Briczinski, 02:05:2004 p10A
Sandler, Eric and Jessica Richardson, 09:23:2004 p10A
Santangelo, Kristin Mary and Scott Warren Winterhoff, 11:7:2002 p16A
Santillo, Perry Charles Jr. and Chia Ann Asis, 09:23:2004 p10A
Scenes from a marriage (Dissent column), 9:26:2002 p12A
Schauber, Todd and Karrie Utter, 05:29:2003 p6A
Schiavone, Ben and Charlene Fry, 12:4:2003 p8A
Schinsing, Amanda Ann and Mark Richard Lee, 2:28:2002 p4A
Schulmerich, Jason and Keri Negrille, 05:06:2004 p11A
Seever, Matthew James and Dana Lyn Koziel, 03:06:2003 p10A
Sennett, Jim and Amy Reinnagel, 02:05:2004 p10A
Serrett, Laurie A. and Dwayne A. Cooper, 1:17:2002 p4A
Sharp, Douglas and Dana Ford, 12:20:2001 p6A
Shaw, Robert and Dina Biehler, 01:01:2004 p6A
Sheridan, Michael Brian and Shannon Lenore Vance, 02:06:2003 p8A
Sietmann, Timothy and Mariah Miller, 05:13:2004 p11A
Silsbee, Michael Vincent and Jennifer Lynn Thompson, 02:27:2003 p10A
Skelly, Katherine and Joseph Richards, 1:30:2003 p11A
Skidmore, Steven and Cynthia Vanderlee, 05:29:2003 p6A
Smahol, Nicole Jeanette and Michael Ryan Fry, 8:15:2002 p8A
Smith, Emily to wed Shawn Van Dusen, 4:4:2002 p4A
Snyder, Martin and Alisa Hubbard, 02:08:2001 p8A
Snyder, Scott Robert and Tina Marie Johnson, 01:04:2001 p4A
Sotherden, Emily and James John, 4:25:2002 p8A
Soules, Wendy A. and Scott D. Elliott, 11:28:2002 p8A
Southard, John Willard and Jill Marie Evenski, 03:04:2004 p8A
Spade, Craig and Breanne Krucher, 11:11:2004 p10A
Spano, Joseph H. and Alecia J. Mazzo, 10:30:2003 p8A
Squaires, Sherry Lynne and Steven Richard Showalter, 9:12:2002 p9A
Stahl, Todd and Madelyn Kerber, 05:29:2003 p6A
Starzyk, Jason and Kimberly Kress, 1:9:2003 p11A
Steiner, Scot and Tiffany Brege, 12:25:2003 p8A
Stevens, Johanna and Timothy Mahan, 5:2:2002 p7A
Stevens, Robert and Kerry Ann Brenner, 02:12:2004 p8A
Stocks, Nicholas and Dawn Habermehl, 12:11:2003 p8A
Stopka, Benjamin W. and Melissa A. Maher, 02:27:2003 p10A
Stratton, Kathleen and Jed sherman, 8:29:2002 p8A
Strelick, Rob and Melissa Bunting, 12:4:2003 p8A
Sullivan, Michael and Jennifer Feneli, 05:15:2003 p11A
Symonds, Michael G. and Shannon M. Reed, 04:01:2004 p13A
Taif, Vikki D. and Michael J. Feszezyszyn, 5:23:2002 p6A
Talluto, Gina and James Blaesi, 10:17:2002 p11A
Tarantino , Liana and Marc Huyghe, 12:26:2002 p11A
Tate, Ken A. and Jennifer L. Crowe, 07:29:2004 p11A
Thompson, Keith and Jennifer Kaminskas, 03:20:2003 p11A
Thompson, William Daniel and Kristin Piper-Lyn Lupo, 03:20:2003 p11A
Tieppo, Christopher John and Kezia Lynn Mullins, 07:03:2003 p8A
Tubbings, Michelle L. and Patrick Hundley, 1:30:2003 p11A
Tudman, Scott D. and Catriona D. Bianconi, 09:04:2003 p10A
Uchal, John R. and Sara J. Carlson, 03:27:2003 p11A
Van Etten, Michael and Carrie Lepsch, 10:16:2003 p10A
VanDenBerghe, Trent and Breanne Polson, 04:03:2003 p13A
Vujanovic, Damijan and Kristin M. Bates, 03:04:2004 p8A
Vullo, Nicholas Joseph and Lisa Yvonne Cavuoto, 05:22:2003 p10A
Waple, Jennifer and Michael Noga, 1:24:2002 p4A
Warchol, Maureen Anne and Timothy B. Benzio, 4:25:2002 p8A
Ward, Gabriel and Dr. Mary Ann Matta, 04:10:2003 p10A
Warnes, Michael and Shannon Kotlarchik, 09:06:2001 p4A
Warren, Thomas and BethEllen Rusnak, 07:03:2003 p8A
Weber, Bequi Lynn and Todd Hilt, 6:6:2002 p6A
Webster , Danielle and Michael Steele, 10:17:2002 p11A
Wehling, Carrie and Matthew Roehrig, 12:12:2002 p10A
Wescott, Timothy Karl and Andrea Mae Ruiter, 02:06:2003 p8A
Wiepert, Gerald Jr. and Deborah Dannahe, 02:20:2003 p11A
Wilding, Gregory E. and Angela M. Jenkins, 01:25:2001 p6A
Williams, Karen Amato and Scotty L. Williams, 10:3:2002 p8A
Willis, Christine L. and Dr. W. Peter Wuelfing, 4:4:2002 p4A
Withall, William and Heather Meredith, 05:13:2004 p11A
Yildirim, Alex and Patricia A. Eberhard, 05:29:2003 p6A
Yockey, Shannon and Patrick Barber, 9:12:2002 p9A
Young, Daniel and Elizabeth Barllett, 06:10:2004 p13A
Zelent, John and Samantha Heise, 10:14:2004 p8A
Zientara, Jane Elizabeth and Christiaan Tobias Kent, 5:30:002 p8A
Zimmer, Brian E. and Colleen M. McGovern, 01:29:2004 p8A
ENRON
Ken Lay's gift to the country (Dissent column), 4:25:2002 p16A
ENVIRONMENT. SEE ALSO Brockport - Environment
30 years of work for our environment (Liz Thorndike) (Guest essay), 8:15:2002 p17A
Another bit of shoreline may be about to vanish on Canandaigua Lake (Editorial), 09:23:2004 p16A
Attitudes on nature need a tune-up when it comes to drilling for gas in the Finger Lakes National Forests (Letter), 08:09:2001 p15A
Blowing in the wind (Guest Essay), 06:12:2003 p15A
Cattails have many beneficial uses (Green Thumb), 1:23:2003 p4A
Corporations should just clean up their chemicals (Letter), 08:16:2001 p13A
DES collaborated with local towns and villages to provide collection of hazardous household wastes (Letter), 07:03:2003 p15A
Director of Rural Opportunities Inc. Smith, Velma attends agriculture conference, 04:15:2004 p5A
Don't drill in Arctic preserve (letter), 4:4:2002 p13A
Don't let chemical pollution go ignored (Editorial), 03:08:2001 p14A
Don't mess up the bay (Hand Writings), 1:9:2003 p13A
Drilling for gas in Finger Lakes Forest a bad idea (Notebook), 07:26:2001 p14A
Enchanted forests and adventures in childhood lost (Editorial), 01:01:2004 p8A
For years we've taken it for granted that our lakes are all polluted, and now the oceans are becoming endangered (Notebook), 04:22:2004 p16A
Goodman, William appointed to board of directors New Your State Council of Professional Geologists, 03:01:2001 p2A
If we restore Rochester, we can save the suburbs, too (Notebook), 05:01:2003 p20A
Keep lakes and rivers in mind when spring cleaning (Editorial), 04:24:2003 p14A
Leaves, clippings safer than lawn chemicals (Letter), 05:01:2003 p21A
Maple trees get dotty with fungus, 08:14:2003 p10A
Mother nature showing signs of spring in February (Notebook), 03:01:2001 p14A
Need to market the beautiful Finger Lakes regions and make them a brand to remember (Editorial), 01:02:2003 p10A
New Year's resolutions for the planet Earth (Guest Essay), 01:25:2001 p13A
Oil leaks into Lake Ontario, 02:12:2004 p5A
Open land is good for your health (Commentary), 03:01:2001 p15A
Paying homage to environmental greats (Nature Notes), 03:08:2001 p14A
Profiles in political courage; heeding a scientist's warning (Notebook column), 11:7:2002 p10A
Putting snap lids on recycling bins a solution to litter (Letter), 04:26:2001 p17A
Recycling isn't just for paper and plastic; sometimes life forces us to reinvent ourselves, 05:17:2001 p15A
Save money, and the environment, walk more, drive less (Letter), 04:29:2001 p17A
State official Goble, Scott promises to tackle the problem of pollution from school buses, 07:31:2003 p3A
Suburbs not made for walking (Commentary), 12:11:2003 p13A
The way to save nature is by making urban places too wonderful to leave (Guest Essay), 07:12:2001 p12A
Toxic weed killers threaten neighborhood of Henrietta (Letter), 06:26:2003 p15A
We borrow land from nature, and thanks to volunteer groups and organizations, man and nature co-exist peacefully together (Editorial), 02:08:2001 p12A
EPILEPSY
Battle with epilepsy sparks an American journey, 9:12:2002 p10A
Epilepsy Foundation to host conference, 10:17:2002 p4A
Kelly Weber honored as volunteer, 1:3:2002 p2A
ERIE CANAL
$50 million program to boost canal, 5:16:2002 p3A
(Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor) Commission names chairman (Eric Mower), 7:25:2002 p5A
400 miles on the Erie Canal (Cycling the Erie Canal bike tour), 7:25:2002 p1A/8A
After year of deliberation, Village of Brockport moving ahead with plans for Canal visitors center, 05:06:2004 p5A
Brockport enters second stage of canal design, amphitheater to grace canal bank, 06:21:2001 p3A
Brockport offers benches and shade for boaters and cyclists to rest on, 01:02:2003 p1A
Brockport officials want state to speed up work on a portion of canal wall, 12:27:2001 p1A
Business leaders hold powwow on canal, 7:4:2002 p8A
Canal can be a wonderful source of winter fun (Hand Writings), 02:01:2001 p12A
Canal Copr. Director Brooks, Robert discusses states objectives for the canal, 04:12:2001 p5A
Canal plans moving forward (letter), 4:25:2002 p17A
Canal season closes with a cleanup (by Adopt-A-Trail), 10:17:2002 p2A
Canal speech will open lunch series, 8:22:2002 p10A
Canal towpath gets spruced up, 10:31:2002 p4A
Canal walking series combine nature and history, 09:27:2001 p3A
Canal Web site, 5:9:2002 p1A
Canal work stalled - village was missing a vital permit to install docking facilities, 07:31:2003 p1A
Car in the canal (photo), 2:21:2002 p3A
Dave Pielewicz and Andy Miller launch canoe (photo), 7:4:2002 p3A
Dragon Boat Races hit canal again, 7:11:2002 p11A
Dragon boats to race on the canal, 6:13:2002 p4A
Erie Canal on the brink of becoming major draw, 5:9:2002 p1A/5A
Grant will help pay for visitor center on canal, 10:31:2002 p3A
Hillary should tell Leno about our canal (Editorial), 07:10:2003 p14A
Legislature extends canal commissions term, 07:03:2003 p16A
Making the ditch a real attraction (editorial), 5:16:2002 p14A
National canal plan halfway done; federal funding could bring money to Brockport to develop tourism along the Erie Canal, 04:08:2004 p1A
Parts of the original Erie canal can be seen on Interstate 490 (Editorial), 12:02:2004 p16A
Rebuilding the Erie for the 21st century (Guest essay), 4:11:2002 p17A
Remember courtesy on canal path (Murf's Turf), 05:17:2001 p11A
Residents to clean up and survey canalway trail, 10:11:2001 p2A
Sailor's journey is lesson in solidarity, 8:15:2002 p5A
Sanatizing the Erie Canal, and political correctness everywhere (Notebook), 03:29:2001 p14A
Summer weather brings much boat traffic, leading to slowing traffic down on Main Street, 05:06:2004 p3A
Sweden residents volunteer for the seasonal Canal Cleanup, 05:08:2003 p5A
The ups and downs of life on the bridge, 10:17:2002 p5A
Tranquility along the Erie Canal (Handwritings column), 8:22:2002 p15A
Workmen busily repairing canal wall between Park Ave and Main St (Letter), 02:20:2003 p13A
World Canal Conference a chance to help canal thrive (Commentary), 02:22:2001 p13A
ESL. SEE Eastman Savings and Loan
ESSIG, STEVE
Senior high school athletes look ahead to college (Steve Essig), 4:25:200 p14A
EUTHANASIA
Advocate the concept of mercy killing of those who have absolutely no quality of life left (Guest Essay), 06:07:2001 p11A
Euthanasia is still murder (Letter), 01:11:2001 p11A
Grant the right to die free of pain (Commentary), 01:04:2001 p8A
EXCHANGE STUDENTS. SEE Foreign Exchange Students
EXERCISE
Jazzercise offers body-sculpting classes, 10:31:2002 p10A
Now, not even babies can have baby fat (Funny thing column), 2:21:2002 p12A
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FAHEY, MICHAEL
Holley resident (Michael Fahey) to bike across Europe, 6:27:2002 p2A
FAIRPORT
Shaw, Meredith A. Henderson appointed development associate for Fairport Baptist Homes Caring Ministries, 07:29:2004 p5A
FAIRPORT - BUSINESSES
Fairport Village Inn: Tasty food, good times, 1:10:2002 p5A
FAIRPORT - SCHOOLS
Cala, William debates school tax hikes with state (Editorial), 03:06:2003 p16A
School board members and superintendents start rebellion against budget; urges other districts to join in, 03:27:2003 p12A
Students participate in robotics competition, 04:12:2001 p2A
Superintendent Cala, Bill and school board decided not to put a budget up until the state Legislature passes its budget, other schools should follow (Editorial), 04:01:2004 p14A
Superintendent Cala, William stands up to state government with his job at stake (Dissent), 05:08:2003 p16A
FALL FOLLIAGE
Revel in fall's finery - locally and abroad, 10:24:2002 p14A
FALUN DAFA
Brockport embraces self-improvement technique (Falun Dafa), 1:10:2002 p3A
FAMILY
Today, many families are unlikely to spend more than a few years in one place, family bonds stand test of distance (Commentary), 11:08:2001 p16A
FAMILY WELLNESS CENTER
Center offering programs, 01:01:2004 p2A
Center offers an anger management class, 10:09:2003 p2A
Center to bring topics to public in free monthly series called Healthy Women, 11:01:2001 p2A
Daisy Marquis Jones Family Wellness Center awarded the Andrew J. Brown Quality Recognition Award, 11:15:2001 p4A
Daisy Marquis Jones Family Wellness Center of Lakeside Health System offereing programs, 03:08:2001 p4A
Daisy Marquis Jones Family Wellness Center offering programs, 11:08:2001 p4A
Family Wellness Center of Lakeside Health System offering new programs in the fall, 08:30:2001 p3A
Family Wellness Center of Lakeside Health Systems offering programs, 05:31:2001 p4A
Family Wellness Center offering programs, 05:13:2004 p2A
Family Wellness Center schedules programs, 1:3:2002 p2A
Offering a number of programs, 08:28:2003 p2A
Offering programs such as irritable bowel syndrome; Yoga; Defensive driving; baby-sitter training; Infant CPR; first aid class; prepared child birth class, 09:30:20 p14A
Program offering many programs, 12:09:2004 p2A
Programs being offered by Family Wellness Center at Lakeside Health System, 08:02:2001 p2A
Programs being offered through Lakeside Health System at the Daisy Marquis Jones Family Wellness Center, 12:06:2001 p4A
Wellness center programs, 4:4:2002 p5A
Wellness Center programs being offered, 06:19:2003 p3A
Yoga, After Suicide Support Group, Alzheimer's Support Group, and Breast Cancer Support Groups arranged to meet at center, 08:19:2004 p2A
FARLEY, ENA
Local woman (Ena Farley) retires from Board of Regents, 4:18;2002 p2A
FARMING
A walk from Seneca Falls to Albany will draw attention to the lack of equal rights for farm workers, 04:10:2003 p4A
An apple a day keeps farms healthy, 05:10:2001 p21A
Doan family is owner of honey farm, 09:23:2004 p1A
Garlic Farm Tour being held, 05:17:2001 p16A
New dairy compact proposed in New York to yeild $145 million a year to farmers, 04:17:2003 p7A
People fasted to rise awareness of unfair labor practices/wages for farmworkers, 03:20:2003 p1A
Perfectly good food, left to waste (Commentary column), 3:7:2002 p12A
Senator Maziarz, George D. selected as a member of the Circle of Friends, 09:16:2004 p12A
Shaw, Corky, founder of the Empire State Oliver Collectors Association gathered to talk shop, 05:20:2004 p16A
Shearing festival held at Springdale Farms in Ogden, 04:26:2001 p5A
FASHION
A race of substance vs. style (Americans too concerned with substance), 04:01:2004 p15A
Americans tend to over-do it in all fashions (Notebook), 02:15:2001 p14A
Children's backpacks reflect their style and personality and are an important back-to-school purchase, 09:02:2004 p5A
Dress codes help kids focus more on learning than each other (Editorial), 08:09:2001 p14A
Dressing for educational success (Funny Thing), 08:09:2001 p14A
If men would only trim their sideburns (Daily Dose), 06:14:2001 p11A
Many men don't tie ties because it is tedious, and falls in the realm of fashion (Funny Thing), 12:20:2001 p13A
New school dress codes are a sure sign of backward thinking, 08:16:2001 p13A
Setting the record straight on 'retrosexuals,' 05:06:2004 p17A
Ties, not eyes, reveal the man within (Daily Dose), 03:08:2001 p13A
Today's females have an image problem (Guest Essay), 06:17:2004 p13A
Traditional Scottish attire requires a good deal more manliness than you might suspect (Commentary), 07:29:2004 p13A
FAST FERRY
A CATS cofounder says the city of Rochester should be working with the company to save the venture, 12:02:2004 p14A
Albany stalling on giving money to Fast Ferry, but there is still a way to fund the selling of the ferry, 02:19:2004 p8A
An early season 'score' on how the fast ferry is doing (Commentary), 09:02:2004 p15A
Area businesses and officials say they feel blind sided by the abrupt end of the service, 09:09:2004 p6A
Before the automobile was widely used ferry was beneficial, financial feasibility questioned today (Letter), 11:04:2004 p14A
Bookings for Ferry are fast sailing, 09:02:2004 p12A
Either we form effective public-private relationships, or we are dead in the water; the connection to the ferry is clear (Commentary), 09:30:2004 p13A
Everyone who wants the ferry needs to be involved and take action (Commentary), 12:16:2004 p15A
Fast ferry completes link area people to greater maritime world outside (Editorial), 05:06:2004 p16A
Fast Ferry finally catches a wave after a rough start (Editorial), 07:22:2004 p10A
Ferry brought to us because of rising taxes (Letter), 09:23:2004 p16A
Ferry set to carry passengers from the Port of Rochester to Toronto today, six weeks after original launch date, 06:17:2004 p1A
Ferry should be a private business (Letter), 12:30:2004 p10A
Float the boat and protect the taxpayers (On Politics), 12:02:2004 p17A
Inauguration of the Rochester - Toronto fast ferry (Letter), 11:06:2003 p21A
Johnson's gutsy move (Notebook column), 8:15:2002 p16A
Know what to expect when you take your first ferry ride, 06:10:2004 p1A
Many hands involved in marketing the new service, but some say collaboration is not going as well as it could be, 02:19:2004 p8A
Rochester needs the boat - and more (Commentary), 03:18:2004 p13A
SARS respitory illness could keep worried travelers off the ferry, 05:01:2003 p10A
Senator Maziarz, George D. is hosting a fast ferry information meeting at SUNY Brockport's Cooper Hall, 03:18:2004 p5A
Stopping the ferry before debt got too high was a good decision (Letter), 09:16:2004 p16A
The Spirit of Ontario operator will not announce launch date until it is certain there will be no further delays, 05:13:2004 p14A
There is a plan to get people who don't have cars in Toronto into Brockport, 02:26:2004 p1A
Tourism and business leaders met last week to discuss the fast ferry, 03:25:2004 p16A
Was the best of times and the worst of times (Commentary), 09:16:2004 p17A
We've got to float the boat (Commentary column), 4:18:2002 p14A
With the fast ferry a reality, lets turn Rochester into a beautiful view, like Toronto (Commentary), 04:29:2004 p17A
FATHERS DAY
Like father, like son - she hopes (Commentary), 06:14:2001 p13A
Wexler-Rivera, Lisa gives tribute to her father Wexler, Mort on Father's Day (Letter), 06:10:2004 p15A
FBI
Some FBI agents deserve credit (letter), 7:4:2002 p13A
FEDERATED GARDEN CLUBS OF NEW YORK STATE
Garden club hosting annual house tour, 12:5:2002 p6A
FEMINISM
Despite some progress twice as many men hold management titles than women, women strive to bridge gender gap at work, 11:25:2004 p1A
Genesee Yacht Club encourages women to take the helm, 08:21:2003 p18A
How can we keep the momentum flowing after the outrageous stunt during the half time show of the Super Bowl? (Letter), 02:19:2004 p14A
FESSENDEN, DAVID E.
"Teaching With All YOur Heart" book by David E. Fessenden, 12:26:2002 p2A
FIELD TRIPS
Should students and staff be allowed to visit New York City and Washington DC on school trips? (Editorial), 11:08:2001 p16A
FIEN, CHRISTINE
'Post' writer (Christine Fien) takes top honor, 2:21:2002 p1A/10A
FILM MAKING
Brockport High School students honored at Young Audiences of Rochester's Young filmmakers Festival, 8:9:2002 p2A
Tablott, Justin and Noto, Justin placed third in category of political satire in the NYC Midnight Movie Making Madness competition, 10:14:2004 p10A
FINGER LAKES
Apples, wines get a boost (Finger Lakes Wine Tour), 10:24:2002 p1A/9A
Let's show people around the Finger Lakes (Guest essay), 7:18:2002 p11A
Protect those lakes while we still can (editorial), 5:2:2002 p16A
Touring the lakes; crossing school lines (Notebook column), 5:23:2002 p12A
FINGER LAKES PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Annual meeting of shareholders turns into debate on whether to keep the concert shell open or not, 08:16:2001 p5A
Let private businesses run the shell, not politicians (Letter), 07:19:2001 p13A
This popular summer-concert venue is in doubt, 07:19:2001 p1A
FINGER LAKES RACE TRACK
Hard-learned lessons at the racetrack (Funny thing...column), 5:30:2002 p14A
FINK, ALICIA
Retired Hilton teacher Alicia Fink makes jewelry, 12:25:2003 p14A
FIREARMS
America has declared war on terror and look at many things that could be associated with terrorism, except the buying and selling of guns (Dissent), 09:23:2004 p17A
Gun owners deserve a break, 1:30:2003 p13A
Vote, get involved to keep, bear arms (Letter), 02:01:2001 p13A
FIREFIGHTER'S MEMORIAL MONUMENT
9/11 ceremony is Sunday, 8:15:2002 p1A
A labor of love, 7:11:2002 p1A/16A
Decorate the firefighters' tree, 12:19:2002 p2A
Dedication ceremony set for August, 7:11:2002 p1A/16A
Dignity and sensitivity in Sept. 11 memorials, 10:10:2002 p14A
Faiths come together in remembrance, 9:5:2002 p14A
Firefighter's Memorial photo was magnificent (letter), 9:5:2002 p13A
Glad to be part of the ceremony (letter), 8:29:2002 p13A
History in the making, 8:22:2002 p1A
Marking a somber day, 9:19:2002 p1A
Monachino, Gabrielle of Our Lady of Mercy plays violin rendition of "God Bless America" Sept. 11th at the Firefighters' Memorial Monument in Brockport, 09:30:2004 p2A
Monument image may grace postcard, 8:29:2002 p5A
Monument used in TV ad, 9:12:2002 p4A
Observing a date that transcends our typical holidays (Commentary column), 9:12:2002 p14A
One year later, and little change (Commentary column), 9:5:2002 p12A
Remembrance service held at (St. Luke's Episcopal Church), 9:5:2002 p3A
Schools tread lightly on September 11, 9:12:2002 p4A
Sept. 11 just won't go away quietly (Commentary column), 9:12:2002 p15A
Still learning lessons a year after Sept. 11 (editorial), 9:12:2002 p14A
There's no place like home (letter), 8:29:2002 p13A
Village dedicates firefighters memorial, 8:22:2002 p16A
FIREMEN
(Craig) Spade receives state Volunteer Recruitment Service Scholarship, 9:12:2002 p2A
Firefighter scholarship deadline nears, 7:25:2002 p5A
Lt. B. J. Maier of Walker Fire Dept. visited St. John Lutheran Preschool, 10:31:2002 p2A
These volunteers could use a break (Notebook column), 7:18:2002 p10A
FIRES
Blaze ravages Hamlin barn, 1:31:2002 p1A/10A
Sprinklers can stop fires, use tax money to install them (Letter), 07:05:2001 p9A
FISH
Fish stocking project (by BOCES 2 students), 5:9:2002 p2A
New breeds of danger are on the prowl (snakeheads) (Funny thing... column), 8:15:2002 p16A
FISHING
Free fishing and instruction being held in Hamlin Beach State Park, 06:21:2001 p4A
Monroe County Community College hosts the Bass Fishing Techniques Institute, 03:01:2001 p11A
Program to enhance fishing in Hamlin in it's third year, 05:03:2001 p3A
Rizzotti, Lou takes season opener with 17.57 pound smallmouth bass, 06:28:2001 p9A
FITZGERALD, WENDY
Marathoner makes a difference (Wendy Fitzgerald), 4:4:2002 p10A
FITZPATRICK, RORY
(Rory) Fitzpatrick lives out childhood dream, 4:4:2002 p10A
FLOOD, TOM
(Tom) Flood hangs up his whistle (Honoeye Falls-Lima), 4:11:2002 p13A/14A
FLOWER ARRANGING
Florist (Susan May Barry) wins (Palmetto Cup) award (photo), 9:12:2002 p6A
FOOD
A wine critic raids the refrigerator (Humor), 08:26:2004 p15A
Addict confesses during National Snack Month (Daily Dose), 02:22:2001 p11A
Cooking burgers the old fashion way (Commentary), 09:06:2001 p12A
Egad, the corn thrashers are back (Daily Dose), 08:30:2001 p11A
Expert Simonds, Nina to speak on Asian cooking, 04:29:2001 p8A
Here are some tips for buying milk (Letter), 05:06:2004 p16A
If we new half of what goes into the food we eat, we probably wouldn't touch it (Commentary), 03:08:2001 p15A
Introduce New York City restaurants to kinds of things some of the finer restaurants in town are already doing (Editorial), 02:15:2001 p14A
Local kids sample and evaluate milkshakes from around the area, 06:21:2001 p1A
Lycopene-rich tomato is good for your health (Green Thumb), 04:29:2001 p14A
McDonalds all over the world, including Europe (Handwritings), 06:28:2001 p12A
Politics of Food hosted "Taste Your Roots" where chefs from top restaurants make their best dishes (Notebook), 05:17:2001 p14A
Season for enjoying produce nears (Guest Essay), 07:29:2004 p12A
Snappy recipes for the single guy (Funny thing... column), 11:14:2002 p14A
Supermarkets offer food for thought (Funny Thing), 07:19:2001 p12A
Tips on how to resist seconds (Daily Dose), 11:22:2001 p12A
Vegetarianism is growing in the U.S. (Green Thumb), 02:01:2001 p11A
We were told that the apple mentioned in the Adam and Eve story was not an apple....what was it? (Green Thumb), 10:07:2004 p9A
FOOD STAMPS
Program keeps needy healthy (Letter), 02:26:2004 p10A
FOOD-EATING CONTESTS
Don't try this at home (or at all) (Murf's Turf), 5:2:2002 p14A
FOODLINK
Foodlink receives new Ford Econoline van, 10:24:2002 p4A
FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS
Hall family looks forward to fostering Kaonguenchot, Sayamas form Thailand through American Field Service, and international exchange program, 08:12:2004 p13A
Invite the world to your home (Notebook), 10:14:2004 p14A
More American families should host students (Notebook), 12:23:2004 p11A
You can host an exchange student (letter), 7:4:2002 p13A
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Where our education system fails (guest essay), 9:5:2002 p13A
FOSTER CARE PROGRAM
Foster care brings new hope to children, 11:7:2002 p9A
FOURTH OF JULY
Authentic Civil War band to perform July 4th at the Morgan Manning House In Brockport, 07:03:2003 p4A
Fourth celebration held at the Sweden/Clarkson Community Center, 07:08:2004 p1A
Fourth was fun for all (Letter), 07:17:2003 p13A
From fireworks to live music, Sweden and Brockport have a busy holiday weekend planned, 07:01:2004 p3A
Pledging our sacred honor on July 4, 6:27:2002 p14A
FREE TRADE
Another Kodak moment, and finding truth in 'toons (Notebook column), 11:21:2002 p14A
Keep the work in America (letter), 12:12:2002 p17A
FREEDOM
Appreciating life in the land of the free (editorial), 7:4:2002 p12A
In midst of celebration, a cold, hard look (Commentary), 7:4:2002 p13A
FREEDOM OF SPEECH
Encouraging free speech in schools helps keep them safer (Guest Essay), 09:06:2001 p12A
Free speech protects ignorance (Letter), 04:03:2003 p13A
The naked truth about free speech (Dissent), 06:14:2001 p12A
FRESH AIR FUND
A breath of fresh air (editorial), 8:8:2002 p12A
Family gives girl a breath of "Fresh Air," 7:25:2002 p3A
FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS
Credit-card payment fee added to customers bills, 03:06:2003 p7A
FRONTIER FIELD
This turf is plain worn out (Murf's Turm), 8:22:2002 p11A
FUNDRAISERS. SEE ALSO Charities
2nd annual Agape Physical Therapy charity golf tournament will be held at Hickory Ridge Golf and Counrty Club, 05:15:2003 p10A
About 8,000 people participated in the annual 5K walk in Rochester to raise money for breast cancer research, 10:18:2001 p1A
ACS Golf (May 21st), 05:08:2003 p13A
ACS Lakes golf (May 21st), 05:01:2003 p18A
Agape Therapy Golf (June 14th), 05:08:2003 p13A
Agape Therapy golf (June 14th), 05:01:2003 p18A
Allendale Columbia golf (June 2nd), 05:01:2003 p18A
Annual Leukemia Dance Marathon tires out many participants, 03:18:2004 p1A
Battle of the 'Burbs golf tournament being held at Shadow Pines Golf Club, 07:22:2004 p9A
Bethany House Golf (May 18th), 05:08:2003 p13A
Bike-a-thon being held in Hamlin to benefit St. Jude's Children's Hospital, 05:10:2001 p4A
Bike-a-thon for disabled raises funds and awareness, lead by SUNY Brockport graduate Hayward, Dwayne, 02:19:2004 p2A
Boetcher Golf, 08:19:2004 p10A
Brockport Boy Scout Troop 85, and Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES host pasta dinner to raise money for Ehnot family whose house was damaged in a fire, 04:29:2001 p5A
Brockport hosting a music fest to raise money for American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, 09:20:2001 p3A
Brownie troops in the Brockport Service Unit held their annual Brownie Lock-In at Brockport High School, 03:18:2004 p5A
Candlelight Walk to benefit needy, 11:29:2001 p3A
Career Services and Auxiliary Service Corporation of SUNY Brockport raise money to benefit Brockport Ecumenical Food Shelf and St. Joseph's House of Hospitality, 04:26:2001 p2A
Crop Walk set to raise money for the Brockport Ecumenical Emergency Food Shelf and the Church World Service, 04:15:2004 p4A
Easter Seals and Friendly's Restaurant have teamed up for Cones for Kids day, 01:08:2004 p12A
Easter Seals Golf (June 9th), 05:08:2003 p13A
Easter Seals golf (June 9th), 05:01:2003 p18A
ESL Celebrity Golf Classic to benefit Greece Youth, Greece Education Foundation, and Greece Chamber Charitable Foundation Foursomes, 07:22:2004 p9A
Faces of Hope holds its Fourth Annual Golf and Tennis Classic to help fight breast cancer, 06:21:2001 p11A
Family YMCA Golf tournament to benefit YMCA Invest in Youth Campaign, 07:22:2004 p9A
Fifth annual Knights of Columbus-St. Jude's Children's Hospital Bike-A-Thon at Hamlin Beach State Park a great success (Letter), 07:19:2001 p13A
Fleet Feet to host Adam Cross Day to raise money for the Deaf Olympic Games (On the Run), 10:21:2004 p14A
Fourteen crop walks to be held this weekend to raise money to stop hunger, 05:01:2003 p4A
Friendly's participated in the Cones for Kids campaign to benefit Easter Seals, 03:20:2003 p4A
Fund-raising golf tournament held to benefit Golisano Children's Hospital at Strong and Tim Milgate, 07:31:2003 p1A
Golf tournament in Brockport raised money and interests in murder case, 08:28:2003 p2A
Harmony XXII concert to benefit MS Society, 10:18:2001 p13A
Hilton Horsemen 4-H Club putting on second annual Lakeside Gymkhana to raise money for the community, 08:30:2001 p2A
Holiday Gift Angel Program at Lift Bridge Book Shop will raise money to buy books for the Brockport and Hamlin Toy Shelves, 11:18:2004 p2A
Hospice House Golf - to benefit the Hospice house, 08:19:2004 p10A
Italian Women's Civic Club to host its annual Dante Scholarship Ball at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center, 09:13:2001 p4A
Jimmy Z's fund raiser aids family of Fitton, Matthew, 11:20:2003 p2A
Kiwanis golf, 08:19:2004 p10A
Larry Alman-Richard F. Heveron Memorial Golf Tournament held to benefit the Webster-Fairport Elks Youth Activities Program, 05:15:2003 p10A
Local dentists Twichell, Tod and Clasquin, Fred participate in the Crown Councils Smiles for Life to raise money for children's charities, 03:11:2004 p9A
Mardi Gras draws a crowd for the fund raising festival, 05:01:2003 p1A
Mardi Gras was a grad success (Letter), 05:08:2003 p17A
Mardi Gras, Brockport style, 04:24:2003 p16A
Meloni/Compeer Golf (May 19th), 05:08:2003 p13A
Meloni/Compeer golf (May 19th), 05:01:2003 p18A
Money raised from Lakeside Gymkhana donated to Lakeside Memorial Hospital, 10:09:2003 p10A
Motorcycle run to aid Center for Missing Children, 07:26:2001 p9A
National Multiple Sclerosis fund-raising walk to be held starting at A.D. Oliver Middle School, 03:29:2001 p4A
NKF Ontario Golf to benefit the National Kidney Foundation, 07:22:2004 p9A
O'Dell Family Chiropractic Team thanks all those who supported and contributed to its HERO program, 01:08:2004 p10A
Pittsford Football Association will host golf tournament to raise funds for the Pittsford football program, 05:15:2003 p10A
Ride for Missing (May 30th), 05:01:2003 p18A, 05:08:2003 p13A
Ride for Missing - The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children/ New York Branch seeking bicyclists, 05:15:2003 p10A
Ride for your life - to benefit cancer research, 08:19:2004 p10A
Rudolph Giuliani guest speaker at Gala dinner, annual fund raiser for Lakeside Health System, 11:13:2003 p1A
Special Olympics Golf Tournament being held at Cobblestone Creek, 07:22:2004 p9A
Spikes Hike (May 24th), 05:01:2003 p18A, 05:08:2003 p13A
Spikes Hike - a walk with the Rochester Red Wings, 05:15:2003 p10A
Students of Aquinas Institute raise money for Make A Wish Foundation, 05:31:2001 p6A
SUNY Brockport hosts second annual sexual assault awareness event to raise money for Rape Crisis Services if Planned Parenthood, 10:21:2004 p3A
SUNY Brockport will host walk-a-thon to benefit Project Life War Orphans Rehabilitation Program, 05:01:2003 p16A
Sweden Democrats hosting "Community First" fund raising BBQ, 08:28:2003 p2A
Taking the good with the bad (some did good while others did not) (Letter), 01:29:2004 p12A
The Art and Aesthetics Committee of the Walk! Bike! Brockport Action Group has raised enough money for the Bill Stewart sculpture (Letter), 10:07:2004 p14A
The Walk to Cure Diabetes being held to support Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 05:!7:2001 p3A
Third grade teacher Zaffuto, Tammy organizes team of Hill Elementary staff members to participate in American Cancer Society's Relay For Life in Spencerport, 06:28:2001 p2A
Tour de Cour (June 11th), 05:01:2003 p18A
Tour de Cure (June 7th), 05:08:2003 p13A
Tour de Cure bike outing to benefit American Diabetes Association, 05:15:2003 p10A
Tree Lights lite to benefit Lakeside Health System, 11:27:2003 p2A
United Way starting annual spring fund drives to raise money to fund a variety of human services (Editorial), 04:10:2003 p16A
Walk for Wellness, 1:23:2003 p9A
Walk to benefit cystic fibrosis being held, 05:10:2001 p2A
Walk to Cure Diabetes being held to help support the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 05:10:2001 p4A
Walk!Bike! Brockport! would like to thank Alexander, Brad for making possible its participation in his fifth anniversary celebration of Mobil On the Run (Letter), 10:28:2004 p11A
Walkable Community Committee selling concessions to fund upcoming events, 12:18:2003 p2A
Walktoberfest, sponsored by Walk! Bike! Brockport Action Group raised money to donate to the health center for an emergency fund for migrant farm workers, 11:11:2004 p4A
Women's Kidney Classic - to benefit the National Kidney Foundation of Upstate New York, 08:19:2004 p10A
Womens Golf Classic held to benefit the American Cancer Society, 05:15:2003 p10A
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G
GAMBLING
Bookies were better (Letter), 12:16:2004 p14A
GAMES
"Vice City" a controversial game (Letter), 03:13:2003 p13A
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is a violent and sick game (Notebook), 02:27:2003 p16A
Things that go clippity-clop in the night (Funny thing... column), 10:17:2002 p16A
GARDENING
A good way to kill grubs (Green Thumb), 10:09:2003 p13A
Add lemon juice to your home grown tomatoes for low acid (Green Thumb), 05:08:2003 p15A
Asprin can help spur plant growth (Green Thumb), 12:20:2001 p7A
Brockport Garden Club meeting, 3:28:2002 p2A
Brockport garden club to meet with Miller, Alana demonstrating the creation of a Thanksgiving centerpiece, 11:04:2004 p2A
Choose sod over seed if you can't afford it (Green Thumb), 09:11:2003 p9A
Collecting perennials may not be worth your while (Green Thumb), 11:13:2003 p13A
Collins, Edward F. moves from 'Digger' to 'Doc Lilac,' 05:17:2001 p16A
Criteria for the Criterion apple (Green Thumb column), 4:18:2002 p11A
Dandelions don't justify tampering with genes (Editorial), 05:10:2001 p20A
Detergent will repel ants (Green thumb column), 8:15:2002 p15A
Don't let cats eat any kinds of lillies (Green Thumb), 07:10:2003 p7A
Flowering lawns turn into jungles (Green Thumb), 11:06:2003 p19A
Garden club hosting annual house tour, 12:5:2002 p6A
Gardening duo inducted into Hall of Fame (Doc and Katy Abrahams), 10:24:2002 p8A
Gardening enthusiasts can help local charities, 04:26:2001 p15A
Gardening has psychological benefits (Green Thumb column), 3:28:2002 p11A
Gardening is good for your bones (Green thumb column), 8:22:2002 p13A
GardenScape 2002 puts spotlight on color, 1:10:2002 p3A
Garlic has beneficial effects on your plants (Green Thumb), 08:02:2001 p13A
Getting to know the 'Mortgage Lifter' apple (Green Thumb), 10:23:2003 p11A
Goldenrod is nothing to sneeze at (Green Thumb), 01:18:2001 p13A
Here's my hottest planting tip for gardeners (Daily Dose column), 5:30:2002 p13A
Home-grown figs (Green Thumb), 1:16:2003 p7A
How and when to use 'gray water' (Green Thumb column), 10:24:2002 p17A
How to create a botanical buddy system (Green Thumb), 02:15:2001 p13A
How to deal with your amaryllis (Green Thumb column), 3:14:2002 p9A
How to get more red than green tomatoes (Green Thumb), 08:09:2001 p13A
How to keep cut flowers longer (Green Thumb), 05:06:2004 p14A
How to prune neglected fruit trees (Green Thumb), 09:13:2001 p13A
How to rejuvenate old house plants (Green Thumb), 03:04:2004 p13A
Humpbacked weevils cause 'June drop' (Green Thumb), 06:05:2003 p7A
Ideas for making sure that tomatoes are a yearlong pleasure (Green Thumb), 04:26:2001 p15A
Indoor plants purify air in your home (Green Thumb), 01:25:2001 p11A
Is it alright to tap walnut trees for sap? (Green Thumb), 05:10:2001 p19A
It's ok to use chips or bark as mulch (Green Thumb), 09:04:2003 p9A
Keeping your African violets from wilting away (Green Thumb), 12:02:2004 p15A
Landscaping can add to a home's market value (Green Thumb), 09:18:2003 p7A
Leave tree hollows alone (Green Thumb), 05:01:2003 p11A
Lemongrass is multi-purpose herb (Green Thumb), 07:26:2001 p13A
Let your container plants breath (Green Thumb), 07;03:2003 p13A
Lilacs need to be thinned out (Green Thumb), 08:28:2003 p7A
Mighty mites and how to control them, 12:5:2002 p9A
Natural for evergreens to turn brown on inside (Green Thumb), 02:27:2003 p15A
New African violet gains popularity (Green Thumb), 02:22:2001 p11A
Nicotine can kill insects on houseplants, 11:28:2002 p7A
Nuts an reduce the risk of heart disease (Green Thumb column), 4:4:2002 p14A
Picking up pine cones is the first step to growing your own evergreens (Green Thumb), 03:08:2001 p13A
Plant sunflowers to spruce up the canal (Letter), 06:03:2004 p12A
Preserving leaves and using fish emulsion, 12:12:2002 p15A
Red osier is no weed, it brightens winter landscape (Nature Notes), 01:04:2001 p8A
Reviving African violets (Green Thumb), 04:10:2003 p9A
Rock-salt water can kill your house plants (Green Thumb), 08:16:2001 p8A
Several things you can do with geraniums (Green Thumb), 02:06:2003 p13A
Should your tomato plants drink beer? (Green Thumb column), 7:4:2002 p7A
Sonnenberg Gardens soon will come to life (Guest Essay), 03:04:2004 p15A
Spring blossoms at the Dome Center (GardenScape), 3:1:2002 p3A
Still neighborly, after all these years (Editorial), 1:9:2003 p12A
The art of 'water witching' is alive and well (Green Thumb), 01:29:2004 p7A
The bearing ages of trees vary by types (Green Thumb), 08:14:2003 p15A
The Garden Club of Brockport meeting on Wednesday, 04:03:2003 p3A
The secret sex life of plants exposed (Green Thumb), 04:24:2003 p13A
The secret to raising giant pumpkins (Green Thumb), 07:17:2003 p7A
The sunflower fights pollution (Green Thumb), 12:4:2003 p7A
There is no reason to avoid wood chips (Green Thumb), 11:27:2003 p7A
Try these special plants for dry soil (Green Thumb collumn), 6:13:2002 p11A
Ugly Honey Crisp apples that taste better than they look (Green Thumb), 11:25:2004 p11A
Use floral preservatives with cut flowers (Green Thumb), 04:12:2001 p19A
What and how to cut back your tulips (Green Thumb), 06:19:2003 p11A
When to plant fall bulbs, daffodil, of narcissus (Green Thumb), 11:04:2004 p13A
Where to plant your garden (Green Thumb column), 5:2:2002 p15A
Why potatoes turn black (Green Thumb), 10:16:2003 p15A
Why you shouldn't mix fruit and flowers (Green Thumb), 03:01:2001 p12A
You too can raise the great pumpkin (Green Thumb), 11:11:2004 p15A
GARDENSCAPE
"Ten Years - A Garden Party" will be theme of this years GardenScape show at the Dome Arena, 03:01:2001 p5A
Area landscaper Birchcrest Tree and Landscape of Webster receive prestigious Founders Award, others at Gardenscape 2003, 04:17:2003 p4A
GardenScape '04 set for March 18-21, 01:22:2004 p14A
GardenScape 2001 announces show sponsors, 03:08:2001 p5A
GardenScape 2003 slated for March will take place at Dome Center in Henrietta, 1:16:2003 p10A
GardenScape brings spring to the Dome Center with approximatly 24,000 people, 03:27:2003 p14A
Local landscaper Tanzini, Mike of Ted Collins Associates to co-chair GardenScape 2001 with Lemcke, Mike of RM Landscape Industries, 01:25:2001 p3A
Muller, Berkeley named GardenScape 2003 co-chairs, 1:30:2003 p8A
New exhibits highlight GardenScape 2004, 02:19:2004 p4A
Rowe Photographic to be sponsor for GardenScape for the sixth year in a row, 02:27:2003 p5A
GASOLINE
Davy, Charlotte W. wins three months free gas as part of First Niagra's "Free Checking Free Gas," 11:04:2004 p10A
Drivers need holiday from high gas prices (From the Assemblyman), 05:17:2001 p5A
Gas prices prompt politicians at the pump to lower costs, 05:27:2004 p10A
Plan to cut gas tax is pure politics (Letter), 05:24:2001 p14A
Someone is getting rich on gas prices (Letter), 09:06:2001 p13A
GATES
(Hope Hall) School, staff reflect on terrorist attacks, 9:5:2002 p3A
Lake Country Romance writers welcome agent Steele-Perkins, Patti at Gates Community Center, 05:01:2003 p6A
Move 'Summer Jam' away from west side (letter), 6:6:2002 p13A
Remembering the dead (of September 11), 9:5:2002 p3A
Special clean-up day planned in Gates, 9:5:2002 p3A
Special worship service (of September 11 remembrance), 9:5:2002 p3A
GATES - BUSINESSES
Shultz, Stuart's spice-making business in Gates was destroyed by fire this year (Editorial), 07:19:2001 p12A
GATES - CHURCHES
(Bread of Life Culinary Arts Training Center) offers culinary training, 9:12:2002 p8A
GATES - POLICE
Gates policeman Hammel, Allyn seeks Clarkson justice post, 08:09:2001 p9A
GAY MARRIAGE. SEE Same-Sex Marriage
GAY RIGHTS
Gay-rights bill is long overdue (Dissent column), 11:7:2002 p10A
Gays making gains in political arena (On Politics), 07:31:2003 p11A
GENDER DIFFERENCES
Dude, where's my stirrer and napkin? (Funny thing... column), 10:10:2002 p14A
GENERAL ELECTRIC/BLACK & DECKER
Cleanup begins: distrust remains, 8:8:2002 p1A/11A
Cleanup to begin at former 3M, Ge sites, 4:11:2002 p4A
Companies expect total cleanup by year's end, 6:6:2002 p3A
GE began second round of testing in storm sewer piping for chemicals in Brockport, 08:14:2003 p2A
GE has acknowledged responsibility for PCB's in a storm sewer line in Brockport, 09:04:2003 p1A
GE should conduct storm system tests (Letter), 04:24:2003 p15A
Let GE test for PCBs in Brockport (Letter), 05:01:2003 p21A
Open house to review information about work plans, results from recent sampling, and additional investigation and cleanup plans being held, 06:14:2001 p4A
PCBs foud at former site in Brockport, 03:22:2001 p3A
Second round of storm sewer piping underway in Brockport, 08:07:2003 p2A
GENERATION COOL
Storytelling series, 9:12:2002 p2A
GENESEE HOSPITAL
Closing of hospital is justice served (Letter), 06:14:2001 p13A
Some of the blame for the closing of hospital has been wrongly put on physician exodus to rival Strong Memorial (Opinion), 04:29:2001 p16A
GENESEE REGION TRAILS COALITION
A great day for hiking, biking on the trails (letter), 10:24:2002 p19A
Happy trails, coming to you (Guest essay), 5:23:2002 p13A
GENESEE VALLEY AUDUBON SOCIETY
Presenting "Friends and Members Night," 1:16:2003 p10A
GEOGRAPHY
Americans very bad when it comes to geography (Funny Thing), 04:24:2003 p14A
Don't know where Tashkent is? So what? (editorial), 12:19:2002 p12A
Young people are blocking out the world (Guest essay), 12:19:2002 p13A
GERMAN FEST
German Fest celebrates culture, and history (Guest Essay), 08:05:2004 p14A
GETTYSBURG
The day the men from Brockport saved the nation (letter), 7:4:2002 p13A
GILLAM-GRANT SKATE PARK
(Gillam-Grant) Skate Park gets rolling (photo), 9:19:2002 p3A
GIRL SCOUTS
Amanda Hamlin, Laura Bryant, Kelley Bryant earn Silver Award (photo), 9:5:2002 p2A
Brockport Girl Scouts celebrated "Thinking Day" with a world bazaar and festival, 04:12:2001 p2A
Brockport Service Unit of Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley looking for leaders, 08:30:2001 p2A
Brockport service unit received the Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley President's Award for 5th year in a row, 05:10:2001 p2A
Brownies of Troop 692 spent day at Genesee Country Village Museum learning about the history of the region, 08:30:2001 p2A
Cadette GS Troop 2205 collected toys, 3:14:2002 p2A
Caring adult volunteers needed to help provide support and leadership to local Girl Scout troops, 05:10:2001 p4A
Emily Kurzdorfer receives Silver Award, 7:4:2002 p2A
Frisch, Sarah of Girl Scout Troop 605 in Brockport Service Unit receives Gold Award, highest achievement in Girl Scouting, 06:07:2001 p2A
Girl Scout cookie sellers invade Monroe County, 10:14:2004 p2A
Girl Scout Troops collecting hats and mittens to donate to the Toy Shelf, 12:11:2003 p3A
Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley honor Dutcher, "Dutch" Alice with the Thanks Badge II, 05:10:2001 p2A
Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley honor Hamlin, Ann Marie with Appreciation Pin, 05:10:2001 p2A
Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley invite girls 6 and up to girl scout camp, 03:08:2001 p4A
Girl Scouts searching for members, 09:11:2003 p2A
Girl Scouts selling cookies, 12:4:2003 p2A
Girl Scouts taking cookie orders, 10:24:2002 p6A
Girl Scouts to mark 89th anniversary, 03:08:2001 p7A
Girls from Brockport honored with Bronze award, 09:09:2004 p13A
Girls in Troop 847 earned Bronze Award, 6:13:2002 p2A
Hoping to reconnect with former Girl Scouts to recognize scouts who are now women of influence, 01:22:2004 p2A
How the Scouts guide growing girls, 2:21:2002 p13A
It's Girl Scout cookie time again, 10:24:2002 p3A
Jenkins, Katie; Moon, Melany; and Tozer, Theresa recipients of Silver Award, highest honor a Cadet Girl Scout can earn, 05:24:2001 p2A; 05:31:2001 p2A
Junior achievement (Amber Rice and Melissa Mazurek) (photo), 6:27:2002 p3A
Lind, Vicki and Bielewicz, Penny honored with Key People Award for volunteer help, 05:06:2004 p5A
Reading is golden (photo), 3:14:2002 p2A
Scout leaders receive award, 5:2:2002 p2A
Scouting out careers (Career Exploration Day) (photo), 5:2:2002 p2A
Scouts from Brockport Service Unit are participating in the Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley flea market and garage sale, 06:03:2004 p2A
Scouts of Genesee Valley honored 8 girls with Silver Awards, 06:26:2003 p2A
Scouts of Genesee Valley plan flea market, 05:01:2003 p7A
Scouts seeking volunteers, 07:24:2003 p8A
Sleeping with the enemy (Seneca Park Zoo overnighter) (Guest essay), 8:15:2002 p17A
Thanks to people and organizations for help and donations of personal care items for Girl Scout Gold Award Service Project (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13A
Volunteer leaders saught for Girl Scouts (Letter), 04:15:2004 p12A
Volunteer leaders sought for girl scouts (Letter), 04:22:2004 p16A
GLOBAL WARMING
Fight global warming for $1 a day (Guest Essay), 4:25:2002 p17A
GOLF
(Jim) Scorse defends CCR title, 6:13:2002 p9A
What kind of golfer are you? (Murf's Turf), 4:25:002 p14A
GOLISANO, THOMAS
Golisano gives hospital $14 million gift (Strong Children's Hospital), 4:11:2002 p7A
Golisano, Thomas gives Roberts Wesleyan $5 million, 10:25:2001 p8A
Wants to buy out Rochester Sabres (Editorial), 02:27:2003 p16A
GOOD NEIGHBOR DAY
Cicora, Chris and Scott, David are competitors in the Lumber Jack and Jill Competition, 09:02:2004 p1A
Clarkson Good Neighbor Day features a talent show, 08:30:2001 p1A
Good Neighbor Day features a talent show, 09:13:2001 p1A
Good Neighbor Day fest growing in popularity among lumberjack festivals in the Northeast, 08:28:2003 p1A
Good Neighbor Days held at Hafner Park, 08:21:2003 p2A
Offers fireworks, food, music, Lumber Jack and Jill contest, antiques, fishing derby, frog-jumping and pie eating contests, 08:26:2004 p3A
SUNY Brockport and the village of Brockport will work together to cleanup canal towpath and exterior work on the Sweden Senior Center, 04:15:2004 p2A
Three adults and one child won the pie-and-dessert contest, 09:09:2004 p3A
GORE, AL
Does his beard make him the man? (Dissent), 08:23:2001 p10A
Gore, Al should be independent counsel for Bush, George W. (Funny Thing), 01:18:2001 p15A
GOVERNMENT, LOCAL
Bigger isn't always better (Guest essay), 3:21:2002 p14A
Movers and shakers for the new year (editorial), 1:31:2002 p8A
Opening public business (editorial), 1:10:2002 p8A
Straight shooting, in politics and polls (Notebook column), 1:10:2002 p8A
We need small-town government (Guest essay), 3:28:2002 p13A
GRAFFITI
Jarring words can't just be washed away (editorial), 8:15:2002 p16A
GRAVES, REV. RAYMOND
Rochester's Al Sharpton (Dissent), 3:28:202 p12A
GREATER BROCKPORT DEVELOPMENT CORP.
Trustee Wexler, Mort wants to use different stationary than villages, 12:09:2004 p2A
GREECE
Greece to enforce Hamlin code, 11:20:2003 p10A
GREECE - BUSINESSES
'Eatin' of the green' at Montana Mills Bread Co., 03:22:2001 p1A
Greece native Sluman, Jeff buys Lake Shore Country Club, 06:28:2001 p10A
Unity Health System invites state comptroller McCall, H. Cark to guest speak at the annual meeting, 04:26:2001 p5A
GREECE - PARKS
Braddock Bay State Park holds Bird of Prey Week, 04:10:2003 p2A
Capo's skate park comments are insult (Letter), 10:30:2003 p23A
Northhampton Parks holds Easter egg hunt, 04:24:2003 p1A
People encouraged not to feed ducks at Corbett Park, 09:04:2003 p2A
GREECE - SCHOOLS
Crandall, Christopher P. of Medina High receives scholarship from Farm Credit fo Western New York, 05:29:2003 p2A
Fioriot, Richard is named Golden Apple Teacher of the Year, 04:10:2003 p2A
Greece Olympia High School Sports Hall of Fame seeking nominations for 2001 induction into its Sports Hall of Fame, 04:29:2001 p11A
Olympia High hosts section 5 college recruiting night, 11:06:2003 p18A
Swingle, Margaret of Greece Athena High School has been selected to receive Clarkson University's Inspirational High School Educator Award, 05:15:2003 p2A
GREECE - SPORTS
Suburbs' good "first" shouldn't be the last (editorial), 9:5:2002 p12A
GREEN SPACE
$2M for green space just doesn't cut it (Editorial), 10:04:2001 p12A
Genesee Valley Greenway offers simple and unexpected pleasures (Outdoors), 06:28:2001 p13A
GRHC HOSPICE
Family of Dean, Sally A. thanks GRHC Hospice of Rochester for professional and personal care, 04:08:2004 p14A
GROCERY STORES
The grocery mart: One-stop everything (Commentary column), 11:14:2002 p15A
GULLIVER MOTEL
Thomas, Harold - owned Gulliver Motel, 1:24:002 p2A
GUNS. SEE Firearms
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H
HALE, DAVID G.
Honored as Monroe County's outstanding archivist/historian by the Ecumenical and Interfaith Archives or Rochester, 05:20:2004 p5A
HALLOWEEN
Costume constraints at Brockport schools, 10:28:2004 p5A
Parade of ghouls, 10:31:2002 p1A/15A
HAMLIN
A group of Hamlin residents trying to find out what its citizens think about a possible town center, 03:18:2004 p3A
A law adopted for zoning codes has spurred the town to review issues of open space after it banned radio towers, 05:08:2003 p1A
A structure on Wautoma Beach Road has some Hamlin residents angry, 05:22:2003 p1A
Anyone caught damaging Hamlin Volunteer Ambulance building of grounds may now face criminal presecution, 05:10:2001 p1A
Blaze ravages Hamlin barn, 1:31:2002 p1A/10A
Bread and Thread helps with Christmas, 11:20:2003 p2A
Brush pick up has been planned, 03:11:2004 p9A
Catholic Family Center's Kinship Care Resource Network offering and intergeneration camp for all kinship caregivers and children, 07:08:2004 p2A
City teen assaulted in Hamlin, 6:27:2002 p1A/16A
Equine entertainment and more at Hamlin Wheel Fest, 06:07:2001 p1A/12A
Food for Thanksgiving, 10:31:2002 p10A
Hamlin adds three months to tower ban, 10:10:2002 p1A/10A
Hamlin and Verizon Wireless reach agreement to erect communications tower and a free standing equiptment building, 01:11:2001 p3A
Hamlin asking residents to help catch fire hydrant vandals, anyone caught tampering with them will face criminal charges, 08:09:2001 p3A
Hamlin degates signage, 5:2:2002 p1A
Hamlin fireman's Carnival bigger and better, 08:07:2003 p3A
Hamlin focuses on expanding water lines, 07:15:2004 p3A
Hamlin has a committee looking to build a community center (Letter), 02:12:2004 p14A
Hamlin makeover to begin with new justice court, 09:20:2001 p3A
Hamlin resident Barone, Olivia has Behcet's disease, 05:31:2001 p3A
Hamlin resident Gouda, Linda asks for help of town board to keep neighbors barn animals out of her yard, 11:18:2004 p3A
Hamlin residents meeting to explore construction of a community center, 01:22:2004 p2A
Hamlin rumored to have lowest gas prices, 03:06:2003 p3A
Hamlin studies tower ordinance, 8:8:2002 p1A/11A
Hamlin votes for fewer bowling alley lots, 09:11:2003 p2A
Hamlin's first dog census since 1996 gets rolling, 05:03:2001 p1A
Hamlin: In or out?, 3:7:2002 p1A/14A
Holiday toy collecting gifts for children in need, 12:11:2003 p3A
Lt. B. J. Maier of Walker Fire Dept. visited St. John Lutheran Preschool, 10:31:2002 p2A
Members of the Conservation Board have spent their summer working on the Open Space Index, 09:09:2004 p1A
Members of Town Board schedule public hearings to discuss zoning, Wiler Road Water District, fence, and noise issues, 12:16:2004 p2A
Monroe County Department of Transportation will close Hamlin Parma Town LIne Road to rebuild bridge, 06:24:2004 p2A
No fanfare for this farewell (Letter), 01:22:2004 p12A
Officials probe Hamlin woman's death (Catherine Smith), 2:21:2002 p3A
Organization meeting being held by Town Board, 12:16:2004 p2A
Portion of Hamlin Parma Town Line Road closed off for reconstruction of bridge, 07:08:2004 p2A
Pro stunt bike rider Chris Poulos put on a gravity-defying performance, 6:20:2002 p1A
Residents (of Hamlin) blast tower proposal, 1:31:2002 p1A/10A
Residents attending town meetings should sit close to the front of the room to hear the proceedings, 04:22:2004 p2A
Residents now available on the web after a 52 question survey was mailed, 02:26:2004 p2A
Residents take advantage of hand made snow hill for family fun, 03:06:2003 p1A
Residents to fill out questionaire for the future of their town, 10:09:2003 p1A
Second annual community snow day held at Town Hall, 03:04:2004 p1A
Second annual Hamlin Heritage Day festivals take place Friday, 08:26:2004 p3A
Senior citizen zoning district being considered by Town Board, 02:26:2004 p4A
Seventh annual Hamlin Wheel Fest has horseshoe tournament, silent auctions, cruise in, crafters and displays, children's corner, music, and sporting events, 05:27:2004 p4A
Snowfall in Hamlin is more than 30 percent higher than usual, 01:18:2001 p1A
Spending approved to produce and distribute survey about a possible community center, 11:11:2004 p2A
The Comprehensive Master Plan Committee meeting features guest speaker King, Robert, 04:01:2004 p2A
Town Board voted to increase kennel fees for pets, 01:22:2004 p2A
Town deciding whether or not to re-open garbage transfer station, 03:29:2001 p5A
Town may increase minimum lot sizes to keep septic runoff within property limits, 08:14:2003 p1A
Town to rezone Hamlin-Parma Townline Road, 01:15:2004 p2A
Warner lobbies bank to com to Hamlin (Letter), 9:5:002 p13A
Weight Watchers comes to the Hamlin Town Hall, 12:23:2004 p4A
Wheelfest rolls into town for the sixth year in a row, 06:12:2003 p1A
Wheelfest this weekend, 5:30;2002 p4A
HAMLIN - AWARDS
Hamlin Volunteer Ambulance receives award from Monroe County Sheriff O'Flynn, Patrick in appreciation and recognition for support during the 31-hour hostage situation, 03:18:2004 p8A
Luppa, M.J. honored for her contributions to the community, 05:01:2003 p2A
Nominations available for Hamlin Heritage Award, 07:10:2003 p3A
HAMLIN - BUDGET
Hamlin OK's budget, some critical of process, 11:13:2003 p1A
Hamlin passes 2003 budget, 11:14:2002 p3A
Hamlin proposes 1.5 percent tax rate increase, 10:30:2003 p4A
Increases in town spending and taxes approved for the 2005 budget, 11:11:2004 p1A/12A
Tax hike may hit Hamlin, 11:7:2002 p1A/13A
Town Board will hold a public hearing to discuss proposed budget, 10:14:2004 p2A
HAMLIN - BUSINESSES
Hamlin doesn't need more gas stations (Letter), 11:25:2004 p12A
Hamlin has enough service stations (Letter), 12:09:2004 p14A
McCullough, Amy turns garage into flower shop to be able to stay home with her son, 12:09:2004 p5A
New Charter One Bank opening in Hamlin, 10:23:2003 p2A
New Tops gas station proposal would not have a negative effect on the environment, public hearing will take place to discuss, 12:23:2004 p1A
Say no to Tops proposal to pump gas (Letter), 12:23:2004 p10A
Tops gas station hearing scheduled, 12:30:2004 p3A
HAMLIN - CHRISTMAS
Life Solutions of Hamlin and Hamlin Fire Department team up to help Santa deliver Christmas to area families, 12:23:2004 p3A
HAMLIN - CHURCHES
Bible-themed bazaar at St. John Lutheran Church in Hamlin, 11:01:2001 p2A
Hamlin Baptist Church has been wanting to expand for five years now, 12:09:2004 p3A
McEntree, Sean will be ordained as a priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, 06:21:2001 p2A
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Hamlin hosts a Wheels-for-Life Bike-a-thon to benefit local charities and St. Jude's Childrens Research Hospital, 05:08:2003 p2A
Youth bowling on Saturday's at St. John Lutheran Church, 01:29:2004 p2A
HAMLIN - ENVIRONMENT
Evans, Ed fights to finish a wall protecting Yanty Creek Marsh, 10:07:2004 p1A
Town Highway Department collecting brush, 09:16:2004 p5A
Volunteers needed for annual International Coastal Cleanup at Hamlin Beach State Park, 08:26:2004 p2A
HAMLIN - FIRE
Fire at Lake Ontario Storage result of arson, 08:14:2003 p2A
Fire chief and the owner of the Duffy-Mott warehouse looking for information about fire to lead to an arrset, 08:07:2003 p1A
Fire department receives $50,000 to equip its new community activities building, 09:30:2004 p2A
Fire leaves family homeless, 09:02:2004 p8A
Hamlin Fire Department received a grant from the US Department of Agriculture Rural Development to construct a new building for training and activities, 10:07:2004 p4A
Hamlin Fire Dept demonstrate firefighting techniques at Wheel Fest (photo), 6:6:2002 ps4A
Hamlin Firemen's Carnival featured swoops, loops, 08:16:2001 p1A
Lighting strike burns in roof of Bradford Manor Apartment Complex for 10 hours, 09:02:2004 p2A
HAMLIN - GOVERNMENT
'Favoratism' charge against Kimball doesn't hold up (Letter), 08:23:2001 p11A
'Slap in the face' column unfair to Nancy Pierce (Commentary), 11:27:2003 p10A
Accepting applications for two positions on the Conservation Board, 01:15:2004 p2A
Ackles, Merritt and Quentschenbach, Glenn appointed to Hamlin Conservation Board, 04:15:2004 p1A
Board looking for two new members, 11:13:2003 p2A
Breslawski, James should quit Hamlin board (Letter), 12:02:2004 p16A
Breslawski, James, Town Board Vice President, legality to serve on board is being questioned by residents, 01:22:2004 p1A
Breslawski, Jim kept on Town Planning Board because of good friendship (Letter), 02:05:2004 p16A
Breslawski, Jim's personal life should not, and does not affect his dedication to Hamlin Planning Board (Letter), 02:19:2004 p14A
Breslawski, Jim's service on the Planning Board's legality is questioned (Editorial), 02:05:2004 p16A
Contested races help Hamlin, Sweden (Editorial), 07:31:2003 p10A
Decision is up to the voters now for Town Board positions (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13A
Delapa family treated unfairly, Hamlin needs change (Letter), 10:28:2004 p11A
Democrates hope to make noise in Hamlin, 06:19:2003 p1A
Four compete for two seats on Hamlin town council, 10:30:2003 p3A
Gursslin, Larry is removed from Board as a building inspector, 10:16:2003 p3A
Hamlin board needs some new members (Letter), 08:23:2001 p11A
Hamlin Democrats hungry for victory, 07:24:2003 p1A
Hamlin Republicans endorse Rose, David for Town Board over incument Hollink, Shirley, 08:09:2001 p1A
Hamlin supervisor Kimball plays favorites (Letter), 08:23:2001 p11A
Hamlin Town Board set public hearing to discuss Guion Water District, 07:15:2004 p2A
Hollink, Shirley wins back the Republican line in the town's election primary, 10:11:2001 p1A
LaDue, Ron doesn't do his job as Town Board member, Doyle, Jack does (Letter), 09:06:2001 p13A
Packed turnout closes meeting at Town Hall, 12:4:2003 p1A
Peters, Eric appointed as water superintendent and Rath, Charles as dog control officer, 03:11:2004 p2A
Resident Torney, Peter seeks planning board chair Breslawski, James resignation because of residency questions, 11:11:2004 p3A
There may be different agendas between new Hamlin Democratic Committee and the Democratic Candidates (Letter), 08:28:2003 p11A
Three Hamlin Town Board candidates Hollink, Shirley; Rath, Paul; and Rose, David are competing to represent the Republican Party, 09:06:2001 p1A
Torney, Peter and Warner, Austin have clashing views over town spending, 10:23:2003 p1A
Town board approved two new local laws, 12:11:2003 p2A
Town Board approves the purchase of new sign for in front of the town hall, 08:14:2003 p2A
Town Board elected new members, 12:11:2003 p2A
Town Board rejects a recommended candidate; Evans, Ed calls it discrimination, 02:12:2004 p3A
Town clerk offering extended hours for people seeking hunting liscenses, 08:14:2003 p2A
Town clerks were recently trained to accept passport applications, 07:31:2003 p3A
Town of Hamlin gets USDA loan for a secondary water connection, 03:06:2003 p3A
Town residents becoming annoyed by their boards saying when they can and can't speak during public meetings, 04:15:2004 p4A
U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved loan to extend public water in town, 02:20:2003 p3A
Unethical campaign politics alleged (Letter), 08:21:2003 p17A
Vote for Hollink in primary (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13A
Voting for the Republican party nomination on Tuesday - Don't forget to vote (Editorial), 09:04:2003 p16A
Warner, Austin and Evans, Ed face off for new Republican candidate in November, 09:04:2003 p3A
Warner, Austin III will likely face a Town Board veteran in a primary election this September, 06:12:2003 p1A
Warner, Austin wins another 4 years, 11:06:2003 p1A
HAMLIN - HISTORY
Kids encouraged to make a picture of Hamlin in recognition of the town's Sesquicentennial, 07:03:2003 p4A
Town celebrates it's 150th birthday with the slogan "Hamlin-where the heart is," 08:21:2003 p3A
Town of Hamlin celebrates it's 175th birthday, 09:04:2003 p1A
HAMLIN - HOUSING
29 acres of land planning to be rezoned in order to build 32 single family houses, 11:13:2003 p2A
Answers sought on housing in Hamlin, 12:25:2003 p1A
Developer Trifone, Victor has proposed rezoning a 52-acre plot along Rt. 19, 03:11:2004 p2A
Edgewood Park, Hidden Creek, and Locust Grove Mobile Home Parks are seeking permit renewals, 01:11:2001 p2A
Garage issue being resolved (Letter), 06:19:2003 p19A
Garage that is being constructed on West Wautoma Beach Road looks more like a single family home, 02:05:2004 p2A
Hamlin Zoning Board declares a two-story residential structure in Wautoma Road was a 'garage' (Letter), 04:08:2004 p14A
Housing development in the works, residents fear 75 proposed new homes with worsen drainage issues, 06:24:2004 p1A
In public hearing, officials will discuss creating senior citizen residential zoning, 07:08:2004 p1A
Kronenberg, Mark and Beehler, Jim's proposed new zoning destination for senior citizens is approved, 10:21:2004 p3A
Low - income housing back on the tables, despite neighbors protesting, 11:13:2003 p3A
Low-income housing proposal is met with skepticism by resident and town officials, 11:20:2003 p1A
Mold growing on house causes it to be demolished, 09:11:2003 p3A
Planning board hearing about DiMarco housing project is rescheduled, 12:11:2003 p3A
Planning board hearing to discuss DiMarco housing project, 12:18:2003 p2A
Proposed law to create senior citizen residential zoning delayed for further discussion, 07:15:2004 p2A
Public hearing to discuss creating a senior citizen zoning designation, 09:16:2004 p2A
Questions answered at public hearing regarding the East Cove Senior Housing and Millstream Subdivision, 02:05:2004 p2A
Residents seek to put housing plans on hold, 01:15:2004 p1A
State Supreme Court decision favors the DeLapas, Hamlin Zoning Board loses 'garage' lawsuit, 10:21:2004 p1A
Workshop being held to address concerns, questions, and issues regarding proposed senior housing, 03:11:2004 p2A
HAMLIN - LIBRARY
139th Assembly District libraries to receive funding - Hamlin Public Library receives $1,000, 11:04:2004 p2A
58% increase in patronage in the last year makes Hamlin Public Library want an expantion, 05:01:2003 p1A
A report on summer reading (letter), 8:22:2002 p15A
Deceased community member donates $200,000 to the Hamlin library, 09:11:2003 p2A
Donations and a state grant enable the Hamlin Public Library to expand its services to residents, 04:29:2004 p4A
Hamlin Public library has registration open for programs, 07:24:2003 p8A
Hamlin Public Library hosting a job search workshop, 05:20:2004 p2A
Hamlin Public Library hosting Captain Underpants Extra Crunchy party at the Hamlin Town Hall, 07:17:2003 p2A
Hamlin Public Library offering ReadAloud program, 04:08:2004 p8A
Hamlin Public Library will host "Scarecrows in the Library" story and craft program for kids, 10:21:2004 p7A
Library approved to double it's size, 08:28:2003 p1A
Library expecting an expansion and a sizable donation, 10:09:2003 p3A
Library marks one year, 07:19:2001 p1A
No state law mandated that a library needed to be built in Hamlin, get the facts straight (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13A
Spring-break activities, 3:28:2002 p2A
HAMLIN - PARKS
2001 Skat-Trak Pro Watercross Tour makes stop at Hamlin Beach State Park, 06:14:2001 p1A
Jet ski racers ride waves of Hamlin Beach, 06:14:2001 p9A
Lake research center facility at Hamlin Beach State Park boosts whole region, 06:05:2003 p12A
HAMLIN - POLICE
Standoff in Hamlin between Monroe County police and Bower, Harry II ends peacefully, 12:18:2003 p12A
HAMLIN - RECREATION
Baby-sitter training, candy-bar bingo, Laser Quest, and crafts offered, 04:01:2004 p16A
Hamlin Recreation Department offering programs, 09:27:2001 p2A
Hamlin Recreation hosted competition for annual Major League Baseball Skills Competition, 05:24:2001 p10A
Hamlin Recreation offering spring break activities, 04:08:2004 p3A
Helped to fill time of children with various activites, 05:08:2003 p4A
Installation of tennis and basketball courts and related park improvements funded by Monroe County's Community Development Block Grant, 06:21:2001 p4A
Members of the town board looking for ways for the town to take over maintenance of Hamlin Beach State Park, 10:07:2004 p2A
Millions of dollars have gone toward putting hiking, biking, and inline skating trails back into Lake Ontario State Parkway (Notebook), 08:30:2001 p12A
Offering Western style horseback riding lessons, 05:27:2004 p4A
Play group for children ages 18 months to 4 years is open and free to residents, 11:11:2004 p2A
Play group for children, floor hockey, weight watchers being offered, 01:08:2004 p2A
Programs at the Town Hall offered, 02:12:2004 p 4A
Programs being offered by Hamlin Recreation Office, 09:18:2003 p2A
Recreation department offers horse back riding lessons, 07:08:2004 p2A
Recreation department will be hosting the second annual snow day, 02:26:2004 p2A
Recreation playground program for ages 6-12 being held at Hamlin Exempts, 07:08:2004 p2A
Registration for gymnastics for children at Hamlin Recreation Office, 01:22:2004 p2A
Registration for soccer and softball being held, 04:08:2004 p2A
Registration starting for summer playground program, 06:10:2004 p4A
Sponsoring a trip to Minnehans Fun Center, 06:10:2004 p3A
Summer recreation program to offer fun and games for kids all over, 06:19:2003 p3A
Town of Hamlin recreation department offers programs to children 6 and up during their winter break, 02:08:2001 p2A
Town to hold basketball league, 03:27:2003 p10A
Town will renovate existing recreation building to accomodate the justice court, 01:25:2001 p1A
Youth basketball clinics being offered, 01:22:2004 p2A
Youth basketball scheduled, 04:01:2004 p16A
Youth bowling at St. John Lutheran Church being offered, 09:30:2004 p2A
HAMLIN - SCHOOLS
Awards presented to students of St. John Lutheran School, 06:21:2001 p2A
St. John Lutheran School names students to honor rolls, 06:28:2001 p2A
HAMLIN - TAXES
Hamlin proposed 1.6 percent tax rate hike, 10:07:2004 p3A
Residents could see tax hike, 03:25:2004 p8A
HAMLIN BREAD AND THREAD
Anyone in need of toys for children should contact Hamlin Bread and Thread, 12:06:2001 p2A
Career counseling added to Life Solutions program, 05:31:2001 p4A
Conducting annual holiday toy drive for Angel Gift Project to benefit needy children, 11:29:2001 p2A
Holiday toy drive, 12:12:2002 p2A
HANUKKAH
The Hanukkah bush comes home, 12:26:2002 p15A
HARLEY SCHOOL
(Peter) Mancuso moves up to AD at Harley, 9:19:2002 p9A
HART HEARING CENTER
Dr. Diane Finnerty will see clients in Brockport, 1:17:2002 p2A
HAZING
Brockport school board adopts policy that prohibits hazing, 01:11:2001 p3A
DA gets hazing case, 6:6:2002 p1A/14A
Hazing probe nears end, 5:9:2002 p1A/14A
Onlookers in hazing are just as guilty (Letter), 05:22:2003 p17A
Those mysteriously injured students (editorial), 5:9:2002 p12A
HEALTH CARE
An introductory workshop of beginning-level acupressure being held in Hamlin, 02:05:2004 p5A
Annual health and fitness fair is Oct. 3, 9:26:002 p14A
Asthma forum set, 5:2:2002 p6A
Big shipment of flu vaccine finally arrives in Monroe County, 12:06:2001 p11A
Child morality rates, teen pregnancy, teen smoking levels all decreasing (Guest Essay), 08:14:2003 p17A
Clarkson sisters Yaeger, Chrisa and Mundorff, Julia have started a women's fitness club, 11:04:2004 p8A
Deciding what will help our health rather than hinder it (Letter), 03:06:2003 p17A
Don't out source the flu vaccine (Letter), 10:14:2004 p14A
Everyone can take precautions against spreading and getting the flu (Editorial), 11:04:2004 p14A
Fenton, Mark advocates walking to improve health, 07:08:2004 p4A
Flu shot clinic held in Brockport, 10:30:2003 p2A
Flue shot clinics set, 11:21:2002 p11A
Get outdoors more, it'll help heal what ails you (Nature Notes), 04:05:2001 p16A
Governor Pataki, George proclaimed May 9th as Health Care Auxiliam Day, 05:17:2001 p2A
Hamlin sponsoring Yoga for all levels, 01:29:2004 p2A
Hard-working people, just caught in a pinch (Notebook column), 6:20:2002 p14A
Health Fair 2001 being held at Sweden Senior Center sponsored in conjunction with Lakeside Famliy Wellness Center, 05:17:2001 p5A
Hospital and local health workers discuss the vaccine shortage and ways to prevent getting sick, 10:28:2004 p3A
I'm not a doctor but I know something about wieght (Humor/Daily Dose), 11:13:2003 p13A
Ignoring your health numbers can create health risks we can't afford to take, 04:29:2001 p7A
Introductory workshop being held in Hamlin for acupressure, 01:29:2004 p2A
Is being chained to a desk at work making you fat? (Notebook), 11:25:2004 p12A
Jazzercise has opened a fitness center in LaDanse Workshop at Trowbridge Court, 09:06:2001 p3A
Little things that will improve your day (Funny Thing), 08:12:2004 p12A
Local schools and organizations are offering programs to combat obesity among kids, 10:21:2004 p1A
Locally, about 200 will be vaccinated against small pox, 11:08:2001 p1A
Make sure everyone knows what you want by using advanced directives (Living with Dying in America), 10:25:2001 p18A
My body isn't as young as I think it is (Murf's Turf), 11:27:2003 p9A
National School Fitness Foundation is offering schools free exercise equipment in exchange for data on students use of the machines (Editorial), 02:12:2004 p14A
Nurses have critical role in health care (Commentary), 07:31:2003 p10A
Out-of-control medical expenses are behind the county's budget crunch - an affordable Rx for health care wanted, 10:14:2004 p1A
Rochester Heart Institute reports to the community on womens health, 02:27:2003 p4A
Runners can find their nutritional guidance online (On the Run), 07:29:2004 p10A
Schools looking to avoid the flu too, 10:28:2004 p3A
Senator Schumer, Charles lobby's for a national organ registry (Editorial), 05:17:2001 p14A
Super-sensitive noses plague many (Daily Dose), 02:06:2003 p13A
The benefits of devoting quiet time to your day benefits your over all sense of well being (Guest Essy), 08:14:2003 p16A
The perils of suffering pamper envy (Daily Dose), 12:02:2004 p11A
Turn the TV off and take a hike together, get your kids hooked on health (Editorial), 11:11:2004 p16A
What you don't know about a blood disorder called HH may indeed kill you, 08:05:2004 p3A
When your body's thermostat stops working; victims of Fabry disease can find help (Guest Essay), 08:23:2001 p11A
Women's Health Day held at Daisy Marquis Jones Family Wellness Center, 05:03:2001 p2A
Your health may depend on a good dentist (Guest Essay), 01:25:2001 p13A
HEART DEFIBRILLATORS. SEE Defibrillators
HEATING
Gas heating subject of upcoming seminar, 8:1:2002 p4A
HEFNER, HUGH
Some serious questions for Hefner, Hugh like what do you do all day? (Daily Dose), 05:03:2001 p9A
HERITAGE TROLLEY LINE
A Trolley to the future (Guest Essay), 10:09:2003 p14A
HEROS
It's May: choose your hero (Commentary column), 5:16:2002 p14A
Van stops to help mom with autistic son and saves the day (Letter), 08:14:2003 p17A
HEYEN, WILLIAM
9/11 book fills an emotional need, 7:11:2002 p1A/16A
September 11 anthology (William Heyen), 2:21:2002 p2A
William Heyen included in Who's Who in America, 12:19:2002 p2A
HICKERSON, DIANNE
Best of Show (photo), 12:19:2002 p2A
Watercolorist Dianne Hickerson wins award, 9:19:2002 p2A
HICKORY RIDGE
Hickory Ridge parties scheduled, 10:10:2002 p4A
HIGH SCHOOL REUNIONS
Many parents dread their high school reunions (Murf's Turf), 07:19:2001 p9A
Mixed feelings about high school reunions (Time and Again), 07:15:2004 p10A
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS
Local highway departments brace for cuts, 10:10:2002 p5A
HIGHWAYS. SEE Roads
HILLSIDE FAMILY OF AGENCIES
Agencies thanks its many supporters (Letter), 01:08:2004 p10A
HILLSIDE HEALTH CENTER
Hillside Center says thanks for donations (Letter), 01:25:2001 p13A
HILTON
Brendze, Suzanne MD joins Hilton Health Care where she will treat patients of all ages, 05:24:2001 p2A
Hilton Athletic Hall of Fame introduces new members, 12:18:2003 p4A
Hilton Athletic Hall of Fame seeking nominies, 09:18:2003 p2A
Hilton Heart and Hand Quilting Club makes quilts for migrant children, 08:14:2003 p5A
Hilton hosts the 2004 Apple Fest this weekend, 09:30:2004 p5A
Psychology and development classes looking for children for observation, 09:18:2003 p2A
Residents begin to sign up for municipal gas service through Power Alternatives, 01:04:2001 p3A
Students adopt a landmine, 11:20:2003 p3A
Two positions open on school board, 04:17:2003 p3A
Vacancy in Hilton Board of Education, 09:18:2003 p2A
Veterans memorial for Hilton, 5:30:2002 p4A
HILTON - LIBRARY
Holiday programs offered at Parma Public Library, 12:16:2004 p2A
Parma Public Library holding story time for children, 10:30:2003 p2A
Parma Public Library hosts exotic pet show, 07:24:2003 p8A
Parma Public Library is scheduling programs for youths, 12:18:2003 p2A
Parma Public Library Literary adult book group to meet, 11:04:2004 p2A
HILTON - TAXES
With new school budget to take affect, property taxes will be on the rise, Hilton voters now turn towards state budget, 05:20:2004 p9A
HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS
Hilton Central Schools announces 2001 inductees into Sports Hall of Fame, 12:13:2001 p9A
Hilton chooses intern superintendent, 11:20:2003 p9A
Hilton extends permanent superintendent search, 01:29:2004 p3A
Hilton High School Athletic Hall of Fame seeking nominations, 10:04:2001 p2A
Hilton property taxes to rise; cuts in school programming coming, 04:02:2003 p3A
Hilton school districts music department presents concert of patriotic music, 10:18:2001 P4a
Peterson-Sweeney, Kathleen Lynn selected for Hilton High School Alumni Hall of Fame, 06:14:2001 p2A
School board and budget vote May 21, 3:28:2002 p5A
St. Paul Lutheran School holding orientation for parents and students, 08:23:2001 p3A
Students named to honor rolls, 05:20:2004 p10A
The school board chooses a new interim superintendent to replace Kehoe, Josephine, 02:19:2004 p4A
Voters in the Hilton Central Schools District to decide on $54.5M budget, a huge increase in spending over the current year, 05:13:2004 p8A
HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BOARD
Applications being accepted for those who are interested in filling a vacancy on the Hilton School Board, 07:19:2001 p5A
Beehler, Dale resigns from school board, 07:17:2003 p5A
Board of Education hosts meet the candidates night, 05:01:2003 p4A
Hilton school board looking to state for additional aid and is examining a retirement incentive plan to avoid tax increase, 03:25:2004 p8A
HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ELEMENTARY
New design for district elementary schools will also affect where children are dropped off and picked up, 08:28:2003 p3A
Parent teacher conferences available, 11:20:2003 p3A
Quest Elementary students pooled their money to help the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 02:12:2004 p13A
REACH program for the gifted will hold public meetings at Hilton Elementary to provide network, 10:23:2003 p3A
Students uncover time capsule, 11:27:2003 p4A
Summer learning program for kindergarten through grade 6 registration open, 04:26:2001 p3A
HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - HIGH SCHOOL
Brighton and Pittsford students debate world politics at Hilton's annual Model United Nations Conference, 11:13:2003 p16A
Future brightens and varied for Hilton graduates, 06:19:2003 p20A
High School band benefits raises $1,000 for young people battling leukemia, 02:19:2004 p2A
Hilton High School hosting a psychology preschool, 12:11:2003 p2A
Hilton High School hosts baseball clinic for coaches, 12:18:2003 p9A
Hilton High School Spirit Week, 10:10:2002 p2A
Hochstein to host Hilton ensemble, 10:3:2002 p13A
Homecoming at Hilton High, 10:3:2002 p4A
Marching band season is underway, 08:21:2003 p1A
Open house at Hilton High, 10:3:2002 p4A
Parents of infants, toddlers, preschool children invited to participate in guided observation through Hilton High's child psychology and development class, 09:06:2001 p3A
Preschool children needed for high school's guided observation nursery school, 10:3:2002 p4A
Students helped make soup bowls for a fund-raiser benefiting local homeless shelters, 09:23:2004 p18A
Students named to honor rolls, 04:17:2003 p6A
Students perform 'Footloose,' 11:13:2003 p9A
Superintendent given leave of absence for personal reasons, 10:16:2003 p3A
The high schools top two students prepare for a promising future, 06:12:2003 p16A
HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - MIDDLE SCHOOL
Middle school teacher and teacher aide receive high honors from piers, 09:18:2003 p4A
Senior citizens are invited to a luncheon at Merton Williams Middle school, 04:10:2003 p4A
HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - REUNIONS
Class reunion planned for the class of 1983, 06:05:2003 p8A
Hilton Central School District Office of Communications intersted in publicizing Hilton High class reunion on its website, 09:06:2001 p3A
HILTON EAST ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY
Halloween party, 10:17:2002 p8A
HILTON HEALTH CARE
RPS-C Tarbell, Stephanie joins Hilton Health Care P.C., 11:25:2004 p14A
HOCHREITER, GERALD
Career and Tech director retires (Gerald Hochreiter), 4:11:2002 p2A
HOCHSTEIN MUSIC SCHOOL
Hochstein to host Hilton ensemble, 10:3:2002 p13A
HOLIDAYS
Families and friends collecting items to make holidays special for local families, 12:4:2003 p1A
Holiday season for giving coming up, make all year a season for giving (Letter), 12:02:2004 p16A
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is celebrated this week, we need a new dream for 2004, 01:22:2004 p13A
Martin Luther King Jr. day, without the sugar (Commentary), 1:23:2003 p13A
New holiday to honor Harriet Tubman, 09:04:2003 p18A
Post offices across the country are closed in observance of Presidents day, 02:12:2004 p5A
Students at Barclay Elementary school get a chance to thank those who served on Veterans Day, 11:18:2004 p1A
Taking back control for the holidays; what do you really want? (Guest Essay), 12:09:2004 p14A
The Saturdays, Sundays and holidays budget season (Commentary), 12:4:2003 p15A
Turn away holiday light show, it brings unwanted traffic and littering to natural parks (Letter), 09:09:2004 p16A
We have holidays galore, but why not have some more (Senior life column), 5:30:2002 p16A
With autumn approaching, holiday season nears too, help your kids celebrate life (Commentary), 10:04:2001 p12A
HOLLENBECK, LINDA
Employee of the Month (Linda Hollenbeck), 4:11:002 p2A
HOLLEY
'Hello dolly' at Holley (High School), 2:28:2002 p2A
Hickory Ridge parties scheduled, 10:10:2002 p4A
Realty building renovated, 05:22:2003 p3A
HOLOCAUST
Laughing our way through the killings (commentary column), 11:14:2002 p15A
HOME PROPERTIES INC.
The leader must also serve (Guest Essay), 05:29:2003 p13A
HOMEARAMA
Rochester Home Builders Association presents Homearama for the 25th year, 07:10:2003 p9A
Small is big with prospective home buyers, 8:1:2002 p10A
HOMELAND SECURITY
The buck stops here...no, here...(Funny thing... column), 6:20:2002 p14A
HOUGHTON, AMO
Amon would make a swell Democrate (Commentary), 05:29:2003 p12A
At 77, thinking about retirement, which opens door for other Republicans who are interested in the 29th Congressional District seat (On Politics), 03:25:2004 p15A
Houghton, Amo makes final decision to retire from 29th Congressional seat (On Politics), 04:08:2004 p15A
Was one of only 3 House Republicans to stand apart in tax-cut frenzy (Editorial), 05:29:2003 p12A
HOUSEKEEPING
Mum's the word when changing sheets (Daily Dose), 06:26:2003 p13A
HOUSING
A new "village": close, no cigar (viewpoints), 8:1:2002 p12A
HOWLETT, DAVE
Brockport grad helped Webster to state titles, 12:19:2002 p10A
HUMAN BODY
Though fragile, the human body can also be incredibly durable; man survives 69,ooo-volt shock (Funny Thing), 06:24:2004 p11A
HUMAN RIGHTS
Send letters of support to activist (letter), 12:12:2002 p17A
HUMOR
'Nonprofit' gets rich, and other news (Dissent), 04:22:2004 p16A
A Little Bronzer can save the day (Daily Dose), 09:18:2003 p11A
An amazing bonus for your cocktail season (Daily Dose), 12:4:2003 p7A
Anti-racist efforts are flagging (Funny Thing), 05:03:2001 p18A
Communication withholding trend leaves us bewildered (Daily Dose), 08:02:2001 p13A
Costume of 'Anthrax' on 10 year old boy shows dark humor at a dark time (Funny Thing), 11:15:2001 p12A
Dr. Spock forgot to give us this advice, 6:13:2002 p11A
Egging on an egg addler (Handwritings), 04:26:2001 p16A
Even our fantasy men let us down (Daily dose column), 6:27:2002 p13A
Fireball that shot across Rochester's sky last week could have been a few things (Commentary), 08:02:2001 p15A
Give me back my rotten eyesight (Daily Dose), 05:10:2001 p19A
Goodbyes: Past, present and future (Funny Thing), 04:03:2003 p12A
Highlights and lowlights of 2002 year (Funny Thing), 01:02:2003 p11A
Human beings are de-evolving (Daily Dose), 09:06:2001 p11A
Hurff, Brenda J. sues Kellogg Co. for house catching on fire from flaming pop-tart (Daily Dose), 08:09:2001 p13A
I'm really tired of being one-upped (Daily Dose), 02:15:2001 p13A
It's time to get back to being shallow (Daily Dose column), 4:25:2002 p15A
Just what we needed: a La-Z-Girl (Daily dose column), 10:24:2002 p17A
Lets see what the news of the future might look like (Funny Thing), 10:11:2001 p12A
Living in a new house takes some getting used to, especially with all the new noises (Funny Thing), 12:06:2001 p12A
Making lasting waves at the beach (Funny thing... column), 4:11:2002 p16A
Marketing test leaves bad taste on mouth (Funny Thing), 11:06:2003 p20A
Minding the p's and q's of apostrophes (Funny Thing), 06:14:2001 p12A
Moving Day at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. (Funny Thing), 02:15:2001 p14A
Nice that many agencies are trying to protect personal financial information, but not as necessary as they think (Funny Thing), 06:21:2001 p12A
Paruresis (fear of using public bathrooms) prevents many from traveling home for the holidays (Funny Thing), 12:27:2001 p15A
Philosophy and the art of fiction maintenance (Funny Thing), 08:07:2003 p12A
Politicians turn nature into a political debate (Funny Thing), 04:26:2001 p16A
Scientists should work on improving humans (Daily dose column), 6:20:2002 p13A
Sharing your bad mood makes you feel better (Daily Dose), 03:15:2001 p9A
Speaking in acronyms and abbreviated words is the wave of the future (Daily Dose), 04:12:2001 p19A
The age of one-sided conversations (Funny Thing), 07:17:2003 p12A
Thoughts on pickles, eclairs, accordions, fathers (Humor), 05:20:2004 p13A
To create a new life form, try this (Daily Dose column), 12:5:2002 p15A
Toe picking a good way to turn people off (Daily Dose), 08:16:2001 p11A
True meaning of bird watching (Daily Dose), 03:29:2001 p13A
Veteran FBI agent charged with spying, roundup of excerpts from editorials as community service (Funny Thing), 03:01:2001 p14A
Win a mans love by automatically replacing toiletries he has run out of (Daily Dose), 01:25:2001 p11A
HUNTING
Cut the pork, New York - prices rising for hunters (Letter), 01:29:2004 p12A
Hunter safety class being held in Hamlin, 09:16:2004 p5A
Hunter safety couse scheduled, 9:12:2002 p5A
Hunters are donating deer meat to food banks across the state, 12:02:2004 p4A
Hunting season is peak time for deer-car collisions, 12:02:2004 p3A
Seventh annual Rochester Sportsmen's Show aims to reel in outdoorsmen at Monroe County Fairgrounds, 03:08:2001 p9A
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IDENTITY THEFT
What to do when identity is stolen (Guest Essay), 07:10:2003 p15A
IMMIGRATION
Illegal immigrants not the answer (Letter), 01:22:2004 p12A
IMMUNIZATIONS
Your kids need those shots (Guest Essay), 5:2:2002 p17A
INSECTS
Just move daddy longlegs to the cellar (Green Thumb), 03:15:2001 p9A
The demise of the front porch - beware of bugs (Commentary), 09:04:2003 p16A
The scoop on daddy log legs spiders (Green Thumb), 12:25:2003 p11A
INSURANCE
Economic slow-down likely to continue, many more will need health insurance (Guest Essay), 10:18:2001 p16A
Fitzpatrick, Paul joined Preferred Mutual Insurance Company of New Berlin, 07:12:2001 p2A
Living without health insurance is deadly (Guest Essay), 12:27:2001 p14A
Local towns are facing unhealthy insurance rates, 02:20:2003 p14A
Medical law violates personal freedoms (Letters), 11:13:2003 p15A
Too much insurance? Never (Commentary), 11:10:2003 p14A
INTERNET
Auctioning your belongings off on eBay a sure-fine way out of financial ruin (Daily Dose), 06:21:2001 p11A
Brockport Web site went online last week, 07:12:2001 p1A
Electronic safety entails using too many codes (Funny Thing), 08:16:2001 p12A
Hamlin website will have special events page and information on town events and departments, 02:01:2001 p1A
Internet now available at the Family History Center at the Brockport chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 08:26:2004 p2A
Internet-based job fair, including 150 State Colleges being held March 15th-May 30th, 02:01:2001 p3A
Many different links make winning money and trips sound so easy (Murf's Turf), 12:13:2001 p8A
Military families find help over the web, 04:17:2003 p12A
Pondering Web-cameras (Comment), 07:05:2001 p8A
Put annoying spam (junk email) back in the can (Editorial), 05:15:2003 p12A
Putting the kibosh on cybercreeps (Opinion), 05:03:2001 p18A
Village of Brockport making a new and improved Brockport Web site, 04:29:2004 p2A
Web site for interpreting quotes (Dissent), 09:09:2004 p17A
What I've learned from spam (Dissent), 06:19:2003 p18A
IRAQ
Dad's not sold on Iraq plan (dissent column), 10:10:2002 p14A
Schumer tackles Iraq question at town meeting, 9:19:2002 p5A
IRISH CHILDREN'S PROGRAM
Program helps children escape violence, 1:10:2002 p10A
IRONDEQUOIT
Eastridge antiques show is Nov. 9, 11:7:2002 p5A
Planners at Transfiguration Lutheran Church should listen to neighbors pleas to consider new plan for parking lot that will save sandlot (Guest Essay), 10:18:2001 p16A
Town of Irondequoit and owner of Parkside Whispering Pines Miniture Golf Course exploring idea of having course placed on National Register of Historic Places (Editorial), 05:31:2001 p14A
West Nile virus detected in Irondequoit, 09:13:2001 p4A
ITALIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY CENTER
Center holding a 'Jerryoke' karaoke night, 05:06:2004 p3A
IACC hosts "Courage Italia," 10:10:2002 p5A
Reservations are being taken for breakfast with Santa at the Italian American Community Center, 11:18:2004 p5A
IVESON, ROBERT JR.
School race draws three, 5:9:2002 p1A/5A
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JACCARINO, MARK
Lawyer: (Mark) Jaccarino still works for library, 11:7:2002 p4A
JEWETT, DAVE
Dave Jewett is a cut above the rest (chainsaw carvings), 12:5:2002 p14A
JOB SEARCH
A college grad's dining how-to (Commentary), 3:28;2002 p12A
JOHNSON, WILLIAM
a politician like no other (Notebook column), 3:14:2002 p10A
Johnson doesn't bring people together (letter), 5:16:2002 p13A
Johnson's ideas are worth debating (letter), 3:28:2002 p13A
Mayor Johnson floats the boat (Commentary collumn), 12:12:2002 p16A
Talking with... Rochester Mayor Bill Johnson: What is he telling the suburbs? (Guest essay), 3:14:2002 p11A
JOINT RECREATION COMMISSION
Advisory council may replace rec Commission, 5:23:2002 p1A/10A
Rec program isn't broken' don't fix it (letter), 6:20:2002 p15A
JOURNALISM
Student reporters attend journalism conference, 12:12:2002 p12A
Too much concentration on the bad stuff, what about the good? (Notebook), 05:17:2001 p14A
JURY DUTY
Those with handicaps are medically exempt from duty, but should they be? (Opinion), 04:05:2001 p16A
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KELLY, JACK
Rochester native Jack Kelly has written detective thriller (Mobtown), 1:17:2002 p1A/7A
KENDALL
Kendall church organ dedication is this weekend, 4:25:2002 p2A
KILLENBECK, KEITH
Chef K 'jams' to the beat of freshness and shows off some of his treats at the Irondequoit Farmers' Market (Dining Out), 09:09:2004 p9A
KING, CORETTA SCOTT
Coretta Scott King to speak at SUNY Brockport, 1:24:2002 p2A
KING, MARTIN LUTHER JR.
Hate took King away (editorial), 1:24:2002 p10A
KIRBY'S FARM MARKET
Kirby's is participating in Sweet Corn Festival, 8:8:2002 p4A
KITES
Kite-flying is a passion for some, 04:26:2001 p1A
KIWANIS CLUB
"George Burns" visits Brockport, 10:31:2002 P2a
'Mask Murder' play was a very successful fundraiser for the Kiwanis Club boys and girls benefit (Letter), 11:18:2004 p12A
Assemblyman Charles Nesbitt speaks to Kiwanis about state affairs in New York, 03:13:2003 p2A
Brockport Kiwanis Club gets speech about community service from Cartwright, Larry, 08:21:2003 p6A
Brockport Kiwanis Club makes donation to support activities of the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 20, 12:20:2001 p3A
Brockport Kiwanis Club President Bader, Alan discusses with members the services Eater Seals offer people with disabilities, 03:11:2004 p9A
Brockport Kiwanis Club sponsoring a motor coach trip to the Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets game, 09:30:2004 p2A
Brockport Kiwanis installed officers for 2004-05, 10:14:2004 p10A
Doug Kickerson spoke at July 31 meeting, 8:22:2002 p2A
Kiwanis Club holds its annual craft fair, 12:18:2003 p4A
Kiwanis Club holds murder mystery event, 10:23:2003 p2A
Kiwanis Club show and dinner, 10:17:2002 p8A
Kiwanis club show and dinner, 10:10:002 p4A
Kiwanis donation (to Open Door Mission), 6:20:2002 p5A
Kiwanis installs officers (photo), 11:7:2002 p2A
Members of Brockport Kiwanis Club and Brockport High Key Club pick up debris along Route 19, 06:24:2004 p2A
New Kiwanis members (photo), 5:16:2002 p2A, 11:14:2002 p2A
Wood, James N installed as new president, 09:02:2004 p13A
KLEEN-BRITE
Cleanup in Brockport continues, 09:09:2004 p2A
Facility will be foreclosed if no one buys it due to owed back taxes, 10:21:2004 p2A
Kleen Brite will be clean soon...another chapter set to close over one of many contamination issues, 06:26:2003 p1A
Kleen-Brite cleanup final phase to start soon in Brockport, 06:10:2004 p1A
Removal of chemicals from the former Kleen-Brite building is expected to start soon, 1:23:2003 p1A/5A
Village asks for closure plan (from Kleen-Brite), 12:26:2002 p1A/6A
Village officials might seek brownfields grant money to pay for remaining cleanup of site, 09:30:2004 p3A
KOCH, ED
Former New York City Mayor may be the only public figure who is more animated than an actual animated version of himself (Funny Thing), 04:05:2001 p16A
KOON, DAVID
A murderer by any other name (dissent), 1:31:2002 p8A
KRON, RICHARD
(September 11 Memorial) A labor of love, 7:11:2002 p1A/16A
9/11 ceremony is Sunday, 8:15:2002 p1A
History in the making, 8:22:2002 p1A
KU KLUX KLAN
Hatemongoring group back in the news today; group registered to take part in Adopt-A-Highway program in Potosi, MO., 04:12:2001 p20A
KUTZ, ARCHIE AND PAT
Lift Bridge Book Shop is 30-year Brockport tradition, 2:28:2002 p1A/12A
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LABARGE MEDIA
Advertiser hired by Brockport business (Spurr-Courtesy Auto Group), 4:11:2002 p3A
LABOR
There's a lesson to gain by sweat and strain (Guest essay), 8:29: 2002 p13A
LACORTE, JOHN
A tribute to my little brother (guest essay), 8:8:2002 p13A
LAFALCE, JOHN J.
Congressman (John J. LaFalce) visits, 5:16:2002 p13A
LaFalce's staff says goodbye (Guest essay), 7:18:2002 p11A
Local leaders say they'll miss LaFalce, 7:4:2002 p5A
Retired U.S. Congressmen was honored with the Gold Good Citizen Metal and Certificate by the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 05:15:2003 p2A
To Congressman LaFalce: You will not be missed (letter), 7:25:2002 p13A
LAKE ONTARIO
A look beneath Lake Ontario (Commentary), 08:19:2004 p13A
A new focus on the 'North Coast' (Guest essay), 5:30:2002 p15A
Fish stocking project, 5:9:2002 p2A
LAKEMONT PARK
Cheap thrills for the whole family (commentary), 7:4:2002 p12A
LAKESIDE BEIKIRCH CARE CENTER
(Madeleine) Albright visit thrills local residents, 12:19:2002 p14A
Burr, Karen, RN, honored as recipient of Long-term Care Employee of Distinction Award, 06:14:2001 p2A
Care center passes inspection, 2:28:2002 p6A
Center is presented with presents from Ahnie's Angels, 01:22:2004 p5A
Certified nursing assistants Rogers, Deb; Versluis, Lorene; and Grimm, Lois receive Quality Recognition Awards, 06:07:2001 p2A
Donna Elsenheimer is new rehabilitation care coordinator, 6:20:2002 p2A
Events occuring at center brought community together in time of need (Letter), 08:16:2001 p13A
Holiday donations to child care facility, 1:9:2003 p4A
Lakeside Beikirch Care Center Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services held first Rehab Alumni Picnic, 09:11:2003 p2A
Lakeside Beikirch Care Center nursing supervisors Smith, Val and Webber, Charmaine recognized with LBCC Quality Recognition Award, 04:29:2001 p2A
Lakeside Beikirch to begin CNA training, 6:20:2002 p7A
Lakeside: Strong staff, strong spirit (guest essay), 1:24:2002 p11A
LBCC nurses' aides receive certification (photo), 11:7:2002 p2A
Local residents have completed nurses' aide training program, 12:19:2002 p2A
Miconi, Tracy receives a Quality Recognition Award at Lakeside Beikirch Care Center, 11:08:2001 p2A
New (nurses' aide) trainees (photo), 12:19:2002 p2A
New prints decorate Lakeside dining rom (photo), 4:25:2002 p5A
Occupational therapy added to services available to residents at center, 05:03:2001 p4A
Recreation director Rodak, Mickey uses therapeutic humor with care center resident Savastano, Clara, 04:29:2001 p2A
Residents receive an Easter keepsake figurine from the Pavilion Gift Company, 04:29:2001 p2A
Save and turn in Tops Friendly Markets cash register receipts for cash for resident activities, 04:12:2001 p2A
The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organization has approved accreditation of Lakeside Beikirch Care Center, 04:05:2001 p9A
Tiffany Jones received Quality Award for second time, 8:1:2002 p2A
WOKR Channel 13 meteorologist Aldrich, David talks to residents of Care Center about what it's like to be a weatherman, 11:01:2001 p2A
LAKESIDE CHILD CARE CENTER
Announces the sponsorship of the Child and Adult Care Food Program, 11:11:2004 p5A
Center had accredidation renewed by National Association for the Education of Young Children, 03:08:2001 p4A
Everything's ducky (photo), 7:18:2002 p5A
New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association donated to center; funds being used for equiptment, books, computer programs and toys, 01:04:2001 p2A
Penny Power campaign funds given to Lakeside Child Care, 8:22:002 p2A
Preschool children participate in a Muscular Dystrophy sponsored hop-a-thon, 03:01:2001 p2A
Sponsors food program, 5:9:2002 p11A
Strubble, Nicole named director of child care program at Lakeside, 04:01:2004 p5A
LAKESIDE FOUNDATION
Albright urges international unity, 12:12:2002 p3A
Annual gala dinner being held with guest speaker Franks, Tommy, 08:12:2004 p2A
Dunn, John A. is chair of Brockport community campaign committee of the Lakeside Foundation's Building for the Next Generation capital campaign, 12:27:2001 p2A
First Niagara Bank Foundation gives capital campaign gift, 5:30:2002 p4A
Lakeside Foundation annual gala dinner planned, 8:15:2002 p2A
Lakeside receives support in Parma, 3:14:2002 p3A
Supporting Lakeside (photo), 3:7:2002 p2A
US Army General Franks, Tommy was a poor choice for Lakeside speaker (Letter), 10:07:2004 p14A
LAKESIDE HEALTH SYSTEM
(Sigma Alpha Mu) washing cars for Lakeside, 6:13:2002 p5A
17th annual Lakeside Winter Celebration, 01:18:2001 p5A
Abramson, Jill Ph.D.. is new pediatrician at Lakeside, 12:09:2004 p8A
Almeter, Donna of Hamlin is named employee of the month, 10:16:2003 p7A
Angela Eichelberger named Employee of the Month, 11:28:2002 p2A
Annual Lakeside Gymkhana being held at Manitou Hills Farm, 08:05:2004 p2A
Barbara Lerkins retired, 9:26:2002 p2A
Becky mccorry-Campbell and Stan Pogroszewski are co-chairs of capital Campaign, 8:1:2002 p2A
Bieber, Tina named employee of the month, 04:15:2004 p5A
Blank, Jodie is named employee of the month, 05:01:2003 p2A
Brugger, John named employee of the month, 09:16:2004 p12A
Brunea, Erin named employee of the month, 07:22:2004 p5A
Burley, Cynthia named Lakeside Health System employee of the month, 01:18:2001 p2A
Cassidy, Mary is employee of the month, 05:22:2003 p2A
Certified nursing assistant Nauden, Cynthia was semi-finalist at Lifespan CNA of the Year recognition luncheon, 05:24:2001 p2A
Charles, Teresa is named employee of the month, 06:12:2003 p2A
Ciavarri, Nancy A. M.D. and Verme, Thomas B. M.D. added to staff of Oak Orchard Community Medical Building, 04:05:2001 p9A
Cliff, Joy named employee of the month, 12:16:2004 p5A
Cobble Creek of Spencerport donates to Lakeside Health System's "Building for the Next Generation" capital campaign, 10:25:2001 p17A
Colopy, Debbie named employee of the month, 09:20:2001 p2A
Cronkite, Walter is guest speaker at Lakeside Foundation's 2001 Annual Gala Dinner, 09:27:2001 p1A
Cronkite, Walter visits Lakeside as this year's featured guest speaker, 12:13:2001 p1A
Daisy Marquis Jones Family Wellness Center of Lakeside Health System announces programs, 02:08:2001 p3A
Deming, Barb is presented with prizes from the Lakeside Foundation's annual gala dinner, 01:01:2004 p2A
Dennise Viney selected Employee of the Month, 3:14:2002 p2A
Dollard, Jan named employee of the month, 07:12:2001 p2A
Donations equivalent to $15,000 made to Lakeside Health systems, 09:18:2003 p3A
Dr. Hagy, Timothy V. receives certification to become medical reviewer, 05:22:2003 p2A
Dr. Richard Dobson joined Lakeside, 6:20:2002 p2A
Dutcher, Alice wins NFL's Community Quarterback Award, 03:01:2001 p2A
Elam, Darryl named employee of the month, 03:18:2004 p8A
Employee of the Month (Linda Hollenbeck), 4:11:002 p2A
Employees have helped boost "Building for the Next Generation" campaign, 08:02:2001 p5A
Former Secretary of State Albright, Madeline announced as guest speaker at Annual Gala Dinner, 12:13:2001 p4A
Garg, Hari P. MD designated as a specialist in clinical hypertension, 09:13:2001 p2A
Gargs help Lakeside capital campaign, 3:14:2002 p3A
Gazebo for smokers doesn't make sense (letter), 12:19:2002 p13A
General Franks, Tommy will be guest speaker at Lakeside's 16th annual Gala dinner, 12:02:2004 p1A
Giuliani, Rudolph will be guest speaker at Lakeside Foundation's 15th annual Gala dinner, 07:29:2003 p2A
Grant for Lakeside Health System, 6:6:2002 p11A
Hagy, Timothy MD continues his emergency department role in addition to the position of medical director of occupational health, 12:20:2001 p2A
Head teacher Barton, Susan is employee of the month, 1:9:2003 p2A
Heidi Quiter named Employee of the Month, 2:21:2002 p2A
Hendershot, Bud and Sylvia named co-chairs of Lakeside Health System's Building for the Next Generation captial campaign, 01:04:2001 p2A
Holiday donations to health care facility, 1:9:2003 p4A
Hollenbeck, Linda is named employee of the month, 01:29:2004 p4A
Hospital offering programs for wellness, 05:01:2003 p11A
Hospital volunteer Carselli, Dale quits over loud speaker claiming hospital made bad decisions of dinner speakers, 12:26:2004 p3A
Kalinowski, Mary Frances has been named employee of the month, 11:18:2004 p5A
Lakeside CEO (Charles W. Smith) chosen, 8:15:2002 p2A
Lakeside ends year with financial stability; prevention topped agenda for Lakeside in 2000 (Letter), 01:04:2001 p9A
Lakeside Foundation Annual Gala Dinner invites Alhart, Don, associate news director and anchor at WORK to speak, 11:08:2001 p2A
Lakeside gives update on capital campaign, 6:20:2002 p4A
Lakeside Health System now has on-site rehabilitation, 09:20:2001 p3A
Lakeside Health System recognizes volunteers, 06:24:2004 p5A
Lakeside Health System's second annual Gymkhana raised money for Lakeside's Capital Campaign, 09:20:2001 p2A
Lakeside now screens hearing of every new infant at their first physical, 12:13:2001 p3A
Lakeside receives program grant, 10:24:2002 p6A
Laura Mann selected Employee of the Month, 6:13:2002 p2A
Leit, Michael E. PhD joins Lakeside Health System as new orthopedic surgeon, 07:29:2004 p5A
Lemcke, Geri and Gurnett, Cathleen A. will perform at the Lakeside Annual Gala Dinner, 11:29:2001 p2A
Linda Hollenback named Employee of the Month, 4:11:2002 p2A
Liverpool, Kawal named employee of the month, 04:12:2001 p2A
Lorraine Buzard named Employee of the Month, 8:15:2002 p2A
Magnolia Twig fill Lakeside walls with art, 05:17:2001 p2A
McMillion, Linda named employee of the month, 02:15:2001 p2A
Members of Lakeside Health System celebrate 551 years of employee service, 06:07:2001 p2A
Millhofer, Edward vice president of human resources at Lakeside elected president of Rochester Regional Health Care Association Human Resources Director, 05:27:2004 p5A
Mutter, Linda named employee of the month, 03:22:2001 p2A
National Nursing Week, 5:9:2002 p11A
New flag dedicated, 9:19:2002 p2A
Newbould, Christina named employee of the month, 07:19:2001 p2A
Noll, Lisa B. has been named the Lakeside Foundation board of directors, 12:13:2001 p2A
Panek, Rosann named employee of the month, 10:18:2001 p2A
Pap tests at Lakeside, 1:24:2002 p3A
Pedley, John R. newest member of Lakeside Foundation board of directors, 11:22:2001 p2A
Plans for hospital expansion/new surgical center under way, 07:01:2004 p1A
Robert W. Harris retired as chief executive officer, 10:24:2002 p2A
Rochester Area Credit Union donated $850 through Credit Unions Care for Kids to Lakeside Health System, 01:04:2001 p2A
Rombaut, Cynthia J. new director of occupational health at Lakeside Health System, 12:20:2001 p2A
Smith, Sandra named employee of the month, 05:24:2001 p2A
Sponsoring an in-hospital food drive to benefit Brockport Food Pantry, 03:08:2001 p4A
Staff and directors declare external emergencty, asked to stay where they can be reached, 09:20:2001 p3A
Stroyan, Gregg named employee of the month, 03:20:2003 p2A
Struble, Nicole named employee of the month, 11:15:2001 p2A
Support for Lakeside (by CrossRoad Hair Studie), 4:18:2002 p5A
Support for Lakeside (from CrossRoads Hair Studio), 4:18:2002 p5A
Supporting Lakeside, 3:7:2002 p7A
Swanger, Bill named employee of the month, 10:21:2004 p11A
Tanya Burns named Employee of the Month, 5:9:2002 p2A
Taylor, Amie receives employee of the month, 11:13:2003 p4A
Tracy Miconi named Employee of the Month, 12:19:2002 p2A
Vacanti, Carolyn of Lakeside has been elected president of the Finger Lakes Organization of Nurse Executives, 12:09:2004 p8A
Veterans make donation, 3:7:2002 p7A
Volunteer blames feds and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 for losing his job (Letter), 06:12:2003 p15A
Web site for Lakeside Health System includes news and events, prescription information links, and employee news, 05:10:2001 p4A
Wegmans supports Lakeside Health System, 4:25:2002 p4A
Wellness Center is offering programs, 04:26:2001 p5A
Wellness programs offered, 1:9:2003 p4A, 11:06:2003 p3A
LAKESIDE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
A.D. Oliver Middle School 6th graders raised money for a digial scale, 8:8:2002 p2A
Anonymous donor(s) thanked (letter), 9:12:2002 p15A
Attending obsteticiam/gynecologist Meza, David B.L. III M.D. re-elected treasurer of the Medical Society of the State of New York, 06:07:2001 p2A
Brockport Integrated Service and Community Organization and Lakeside Memorial Hospital teaming up for duck derby, 07:08:2004 p8A
Brockport's Caring Kids raise $1,243 (for Lakeside Memorial Hospital), 6:13:2002 p3A
Cohen, Robert W. has joined staff as surgeon, 03:04:2004 p10A
Country Neighbors Quilt Guild dontates 40 rag dolls to hospital, 03:13:2003 p2A
Dr. Jay, Manjula joins staff at Lakeside, 05:29:2003 p2A
Hospital determined its own policy in relation to New York Abandoned Infant Act, 07:19:2001 p5A
Hospital expansion of surgery center plan moving forward, 12:26:2004 p3A
Hospital presented nurses Carpenter, Cynthia and Moracco, Marsha wil Excellence in Nursing Awards, 12:27:2001 p2A
Hospital presents its community service report, 01:25:2001 p2A
Hospital receives new CT scanner, 11:22:2001 p2A
Lakeside Golf Classic, 4:4:2002 p2A
Lakeside golf classic, 4:4:2002 p2A
Lanzafame, Raymond J. MD, MBA named to position of vice president of Medical Affairs, 10:21:2004 p11A
Medical staff of Lakeside have elected officers for 2003, 02:20:2003 p2A
Medical staff officers for 2002, 7:18:2002 p2A
Multiple births at Lakeside (mallard ducks) (photo), 6:20:2002 p6A
New doctor (Dr. Karthikeyan, Suri) added staff crew, 02:05:2004 p7A
Preventing shaken baby syndrome, 1:24:2002 p3A
Singh, Anjali MD joins team as pediatric orthopedic surgeon, 10:28:2004 p11A
Take a loved one to the doctor, 9:19:2002 p5A
Topf, Paul MD and Pulli, Ronald J. MD now providing otolaryngology care at Lakeside, 11:15:2001 p2A
Zia Rashondel joins medical staff, 9:26:2002 p2A
LAKESIDE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TWIG ASSOCIATION
Butternut and Honeysuckle twigs of Association coordinating "Tree of Lights," 11:22:2001 p2A
Home of Thorpe, Joe and Mary Ann is included in Twig Association's annual tour of homes, 05:27:2004 p3A
Lakeside Twig members honored at luncheon, 06:26:2003 p4A
Offering scholarships to persons persuing career in health related services, 03:22:2001 p5A
Pop tops for Lakeside, 4:18:2002 p5A
Popular hospital fundraiser "Tree of Lights" hits 12 year mark, 12:13:2001 p1A
Sponsoring the Tree of Lights during the holiday season honoring special people and events, 11:11:2004 p2A
Sponsoring Tree of Lights, 11:28:2002 p2A
Twig Association honored for support of the Building for the New Generation capital campaign, 07:01:2004 p5A
Twig Association sponsoring The Tree of Lights during holiday season, 11:25:2004 p2A
LANDING ASSISTED LIVING
Bring a Friend to Lunch day was Wednesday January 31st, 02:!5:2001 p2A
Collecting eye glasses for Sight Night, 10:09:2003 p2A
Collecting pennies for pets to benefit homeless pets, 02:26:2004 p2A
Comfort items being collected to send overseas to troops, 03:13:2003 p5A
Drop site for eyeglasses collection for Sight Night, 09:30:2004 p14A
Free blood pressure screening being held, 04:!5:2004 p11A
Holding an umbrella sale to benefit the American Cancer Society, 04:01:20004 p2A
Landing celebrating second anniversary, 07:12:2001 p2A
Offering special program for individuals with multiple scelorsis, 07:08:2004 p8A
Special care unit staff members complete intensive Alzheimer and demetia-related training, 05:17:2001 p2A
Sponsoring community toy drive Operation Grandpa and Grandma Clause to benefit local families, 12:02:2004 p2A
LANDMARK SOCIETY
Landmark Society honors Garlock, Fletcher with Special Achievement Award, 12:13:2001 p4A
LAWS
Education reform: great expectations, 1:17:2002 p9A
Reining in those doggone new laws (commentary column), 1:17:2002 p8A
Supreme Court ruling in Hamdi v. Rumsfled says federal government has right to seize American's without any charges as 'enemy combatants' (Dissent), 07:15:2004 p11A
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY OF THE GENESEE REGION
Training offered for school administrators, 4:18;2002 p9A
LEARNING DISABILITIES
Project TRIP (Theraputic Railroading Intervention Program) is hosting open house, 04:15:2004 p3A
LEARNING DISABLED STUDENTS
These teachers know what love is all about (letter), 7:25:2002 p13A
LECTURES
A women business owners' roundtable discussion on ethics in business being held, 10:21:2004 p12A
Charity Gichuki discusses how a new type of banana could help Kenya's economy in a presentation at SUNY Brockport, 10:28:2004 p2A
Gearan, Mark (president of Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva) will speak for Harvard-Radcliffe Club of Rochester, 05:01:2003 p15A
Naomi Tutu says Martin Luther Kings Jr.'s legacy was a wake-up call for a nation that has stopped big dreaming, 1:23:2003 p9A
Schimer, Luke wins Motivational Speak-off for his speech "Walking Tall," 05:20:2004 p5A
LEONARD, WILLIAM
Assistant professor of manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology at RIT was elected chair of the American Society for Engineering Education, 03:18:2004 p8A
LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY
Marathoner makes a difference (Wendy Fitzgerald), 4:4:2002 p10A
LIBRARIES
Going from libraries to spy-braries (Funny thing.... column), 8:1:2002 p12A
Legislators ignore libraries (letter), 6:6:2002 p13A
LIFEGUARDING
Lifeguard's role could extend beyond beaches (Commentary), 07:03:2003 p15A
LIFETIME ASSISTANCE
Brockports Lifetime Assistance celebrates 25 years, 12:4:2003 p5A
Lifetime assistance thanks K&K for involvement in the Share a Heart Campaign, 03:20:2003 p14A
Reward of helping others, 2:21:2002 p1A/5A
LIFT BRIDGE BOOKS
Be a gift anget, 11:21:2002 p3A
Book signing and slide show (at Lift Bridge Books), 10:10:2002 p4A
Fleisher, Stan helps promote childrens book week by performing "The Three Little Pigs ," 11:20:2003 p16A
Freemans host slide show, book signing, 4:25:2002 p4A
Hosting a free book discussion of "Amateur Marriage," 12:23:2004 p2A
Lift Bridge Book Shop is 30-year Brockport tradition, 2:28:2002 p1A/12A
Lift Bridge book shop sponsors Gift Angel program during holiday, 12:4:2003 p2A
LILAC FESTIVAL
Festival kicks off tomorrow with entertainment such as arts and crafts, music, shows, gardening and sporting events, 05:13:2004 p14A
LINCOLN RESTAURANT
Gallo, James - owned Lincoln Restaurant, 1:17:2002 p3A
LIONS CLUB
Women come to make up one fifth of the Brockport Lions Club in the past seven years, 11:27:2003 p3A
LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
Literacy group gets new leader (Robert J. Mahar), 8:8:2002 p11A
Volunteer to teach someone to read (editorial), 5:30:2002 p14A
LOCKS OF LOVE
11-year old Dear, Kati donated more than a foot of her hair to foundation, 09:16:2004 p12A
LOLLYPOP FARM
Adopt-A-Rescued-Rabbit extended through March, 02:26:2004 p2A
Humane Society to hold 'Farm Day' this Saturday, 04:29:2001 p8A
Lollypop farm pets calendar available, 12:11:2003 p2A
Lollypop Farm West celebrates a year of 1,200 successful pet adoptions, 01:11:2001 p2A
Lollypop West celebrates a successful first year, finding homes for more than 1,200 pets, 01:18:2001 p1A
Senior citizens can adopt older pets for free, 04:03:2003 p1A
The cost of companionship....euthanasia takes high toll on shelter workers at Lollypop Farm, 06:19:2003 p1A
The Humane Society invites "nose-y" dogs and their owners to learn the foundations of following a scent trail, 04:12:2001 p16A
Volunteers needed, 03:15:2001 p3A
Warm weather means kitten and puppy season, Lollipop Farms needs help, 04:29:2004 p1A
LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE
Health care problem unheeded (letter), 11:7:2002 p11A
LONG, REV. JAMES
Love, service and the spirit of God (letter), 1:24:2002 p11A
LONSBERRY, BOB
Lonsberry lashes out about invasion of privacy (Dissent), 07:03:2003 p14A
LOTTO
Lotto a bad bet for the schools (editorial), 9:26:2002 p12A
LUCE, EARL
"Buttercup" is a dream come true (for Earl Luce), 10:3:2002 p3A
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MACARTNEY, CAROL
Reward of helping others, 2:21:2002 p1A/5A
MAGAZINES
Help save "The Prodigy Review" for young writers (Guest Essay), 04:01:2004 p15A
MAHONEY, BRIAN
Mahoney received a phone call from someone with the same name (Editorial), 02:12:2004 p14A
MAILMEN
Even with warmer weather, some dangers still evident for mail deliverers (Letter), 05:31:2001 p15A
MARIJUANA
Straight dope needed on marijuana (Funny thing... column), 10:3:2002 p14A
MARRIAGE
"When your best friend ties the knot" (Commentary), 03:13:2003 p13A
'Til second thoughts do us part (Commentary), 01:15:2004 p10A
A lesson in staying married (Letter), 10:14:2004 p15A
A union tested by money (On Politics), 05:06:2004 p17A
United Marriage Encounter info sessions to be held to acquaint couples with ministry that is designed to aid couples in their communications, 01:02:2003 p4A
MARSALIS, WYNTON
Gives some encouragement to Rochester area music students, 09:11:2003 p18A
MARSH OF ROCHESTER
Renee E. Stickles named client representative trainee, 8:29:2002 p2A
MASTERCARD
A priceless marketing strategy (Guest essay), 7:11:2002 p14A
MASTERS, GARY
Local man (Gary Masters) charged in bank robbery, 2:21:2002 p5A
MATELA, JOSEPHINE
Mayor Matela marks one-year anniversary, 6:20:2002 p1A/11A
MAX'S MARDI GRAS PARADE
(Max's) Mardi Gras gift (photo), 5:2:2002 p1A
A patriotic parade on a picture-perfect Saturday, 5:2:2002 p3A
A patriotic parade on a picture-perfect Saturday (Max's Mardi Gras), 5:2:2002 p3A
Bitter temperature didn't deter a village determined to party, 05:03:2001 p1A
In it's third year, parade has become an annual rite of spring in village; 'Party with a heart' festival will follow parade, 03:15:2001 p1A
Many thanks to all those who helped out in event (Letter), 05:24:2001 p14A
Mardi Gras gift (photo), 5:2:2002 p1A
Max's Mardi Gras booms for its fifth year in Brockport bringing awareness to childhood diseases, 04:29:2004 p1A
More than 70 units will participate in Max's Mardi Gras parade, 04:26:2001 p1A
Note card illustrated by Helen Fabi Smagorinsky, 12:12:2002 p4A
Organizing committees express gratitude to those involved in Max's Mardi Gras (Letter), 05:13:2004 p12A
The fifth annual Max's Mardi Gras Parade will march down Main Street in Brockport, 04:22:2004 p2A
This year, Mardi Gras brings awareness to childhood diseases, 04:29:2004 p1A
MAZIARZ, GEORGE
(George) Maziarz, unopposed, wins Senate seat, 11:7:2002 p6A
Maziarz seeks nominees to Maritime College, 11:14:2002 p9A
Nominations for NY Woman of Distinction sought, 2:21:2002 p2A
MCCRACKEN FARMS
Much more than pumpkins, 11:7:2002 p1A
MCCULLOUGH, CHRIS
Walks away winner from the "Price is Right" game show, 11:20:2003 p1A
MCDONALDS, KYLE
Takes a seat in the Cessna training planes at Ledgedale Airport, 01:08:2004 p1A
MCVEIGH, TIMOTHY
Silent vigil offers prayers for McVeigh, victims, 05:10:2001 p11A
MEATS
Go ahead - enjoy your roast beef, Americans cracked down on meat safety (Editorial), 01:22:2004 p12A
Ralf's does homemade suasages right, 12:5:2002 p9A
MEDIA
Newspapers expose antifamily Democrats (Letter), 02:26:2004 p10A
MEDICAID
Medicaid plan underminds hospitals, nursing homes (Editorial), 04:15:2004 p12A
Medicaid still needs reforming (Letter), 11:11:2004 p16A
MEMORIAL DAY
Brockport hosts Memorial Day Parade in rememberance of Veterans, 05:22:2003 p2A
Honoring veterans; and reflections on race (Notebook), 05:22:2003 p16A
It's more than just a backyard barbecue (Editorial), 05:22:2003 p16A
May gives us a chance to reflect on several forces that have played role in shaping our lives (Guest Essay), 05:06:2004 p16A
Paying tribute (photo), 5:30:2002 p16A
Remember, revere, reflect (photo), 5:30:2002 p1A
Soldiers sacrafice remembered in ceremonies held over Memorial Day, special tribute to local veterans, 05:29:2003 p1A
This year, remember Memorial Day (Letter), 05:20:2004 p14A
MEMORIALS
Father Dorsey, Joseph is remembered during the 15th anniversary of Dorsey Hall at St. John Fisher (Guest Essay), 09:23:2004 p16A
Four Chaplains Memorial Service to be held for the sinking of the U.S.S. Dorchester, 1:30:2003 p8A
Frederick Douglas memorial needs work - money, artifacts, historical documents ect. (Notebook), 03:20:2003 p12A
Remembering Crimando, Tom - professor at SUNY Brockport was killed by drunk driver (Editorial), 01:01:2004 p8A
MEMORIES
An annual askance assessment of the year that just about was - looking back on 2003 (Commentary), 01:01:2004 p9A
Don't hold your breath on these predictions (Dissent), 01:01:2004 p9A
Foggy bedroom breakdown (Funny Thing), 01:08:2004 p10A
MEMORY
And if thou wilt, remember (Funny thing... column), 7:4:2002 p12A
Missing Grandma, and summers filled with love (Letter), 02:08:2001 p13A
Too young to be scared (Guest Essay), 1:9:2003 p13A
MENGEL, METZGER, BARR AND CO.
Two Brockport graduates join MMB, 12:19:2002 p14A
MERCY CENTER
Mercy Center luncheon fund-raiser being held, 10:04:2001 p11A
MESSENGER POST. SEE ALSO Brockport Post
"The Quietest Room" traditional holiday story (Editorial), 12:30:2004 p10A
Ad department wins 6 awards, 06:26:2003 p5A
Award-winning writers from messenger Post Newspapers (photo), 5::2:2002 p12A
Best wishes from employees (photos), 12:26:2002 p8A/9A
Columnist Cholette, Bob is parting from the Post of his own free will (Dissent), 12:30:2004 p11A
Editorials, news coverage show bias (Letter), 07:12:2001 p13A
Happy New Year to all members of the Post (Pictures included), 12:30:2004 p6A/7A
Kaltenback, Jeff joins MPN (Messenger Post Newspapers) with his puzzling pictures, 06:07:2001 p3A
Messenger Post and Breugger's Bagel Bakeries inviting students to nominate their teacher as 'Teacher of the Week,' 10:21:2004 p11A
Messenger Post and Breugger's Bagels seeking 'Teacher of the Week' entries, 10:14:2004 p5A
Messenger Post Newspaper group wins 27 awards, including 15 first places in a state contest, 04:08:2004 p13A
Messenger Post Newspapers will be working with a local agency to help find adoptive families for special needs children, 09:02:2004 p2A
Messenger Post papers win 16 press awards, 4:11:2002 p6A
Messenger Post receptionist White, Irene retires, 05:06:2004 p12A
Messenger Post staff win AP awards, 10:3:2002 p9A
Messenger Post took home awards at the Suburban Newspapers of America's 2003 editorial excellence competition, 03:04:2004 p9A
Messenger Post Web sites to charge, 11:14:2002 p4A
Messenger Post wins right to documents, 3:28:2002 p4A
Newspaper group ranked third in a statewide contest, wins 32 awards, 04:05:2001 p5A
Newspaper was selected as the second place winner in the Suburban Newspapers Association general excellence category, 09:04:2003 p11A
Post advertising staff recognized with awards, 07:24:2003 p8A
Post photographers pick their favorite pictures from 2000, 01:04:2001 p1A
Smith, Curt is qualified to write objective and valid critique on Bush (Letter), 10:21:2004 p16A
Squaw Island Survivor, let the games begin, 04:12:2001 p12A
Staff changes designed to strengthen news content of 10 suburban papers, Sudore, Tom to manage the Post newsroom, 05:03:2001 p4A
Survivor: Fear and loafing on Squaw Island, 04:29:2001 p6A
Survivor: How big the island, 04:26:2001 p12A
The 'Funny Thing' column climbs up in a 'funny way' (Funny Thing), 07:26:2001 p14A
Ulfsparre, Barb, editor of Post, will be missed (Letter), 01:25:2001 p13A
Where do the ideas come from for "Funny Thing" column? (Funny Thing), 07:05:2001 p8A
METRO GOVERNMENT. SEE Monroe County - Consolidation
MICHAEL'S VALLEY GRILL
Food with flair at Michael's Valley Grill, 1:24:2002 p5A
MIGRANT FARM WORKERS
Bienvenida celebration to welcome farm workers to area planned, 06:21:2001 p2A
Bienvenida, welcoming migrant farmworkers, 6:20:2002 p2A
Brockport Migrant Education Project announces sponsorship of summer food service program for migrant children, 06:14:2001 p4A
Brockport welcomes farm workers with the annual Bienvenida celebration (Letter), 07:05:2001 p9A
Businesses benefit from migrant spending, 08:05:2004 p8A
For many families, economic troubles lead them to work on the farms of Monroe County, 08:05:2004 p1A
Funds sought for banners to welcome migrants (Letter), 12:02:2004 p16A
Growing number of migrant workers coming to Brockport to look for temporary work and are deciding to settle permanently in area, 09:16:2004 p11A
Help out those in need especially as the weather turns cold (Letter), 11:01:2001 p15A
Like many migrants, Hinojosas, Omar continues to adjust to a grueling routine and hope every new day is easier, 08:26:2004 p1A
Local towns and villages host "Bienvenida Day" to welcome migrant farm workers, 06:26:2003 p5A
Many of us have immigrant ancestry and need to be respectful, accepting, and helpful when it comes to migrant workers (Editorial), 09:16:2004 p16A
Migrant life is lonely in a land of plenty, 08:26:2004 p9A
Migrant workers getting educated, puts schooling directly at odds with local farm workers efforts to maintain their work force, 09:16:2004 p11A
Pending state law would improve working conditions and provide laborers with benefits such as overtime and mandatory rest-time, 08:05:2004 p8A
SUNY Brockport hosts migrant workers celebration, 06:19:2003 p14A
Taking migrant health to heart, 08:26:2004 p9A
Top 10 reasons to welcome migrants (Letter), 06:19:2003 p19A
While children grow roots in education, the Hinojosa parents ponder the family's fate in Brockport, 09:16:2004 p1A
MINIMUM WAGES
Protest wage discrimination by fasting (Letter), 03:06:2003 p17A
MOBTOWN
Rochester native Jack Kelly has written detective thriller (Mobtown), 1:17:2002 p1A/7A
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
High school students tackle world problems, 11:14:2002 p1A/13A
MOMS CLUB
Hosting a preschool information fair, 02:06:2003 p16A
MOMS club built mini can-imals at the "Cool Kids Day" block party, 07:17:2003 p1A
MONEY
Money talks- mostly to say goodbye (Commentary), 12:11:2003 p12A
MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
College holds information session for adults, 04:17:2003 p2A
College inducts six into Athletic Hall of Fame, 10:25:2001 p16A
College slates basketball clinic, 01:15:2004 p9A
Course offerings include music business, and songwriting, 04:26:2001 p18A
Donna P. Pogroszewski to participate in National Institute for Leadership Dev, 1:24:2002 p2A
Honor society students honored for thier academic success and involvement in the college activities, 11:06:2003 p4A
Hosting the Bass Fishing Techniques Institute, 03:08:2001 p12A
Lady Tribunes named to Western New York Athletic Conference All-Conference Team, 11:29:2001 p9A
Local people hired by MCC, 9:19:2002 p2A
MCC Hall to induct three athletes at their 20th annual Sports Hall of Fame dinner, 01:15:2004 p9A
MCC hold auditions for spring play, 1:16:2003 p5A
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society inducts students, 04:22:2004 p5A
Redding, Tim joins MCC Hall of Fame in honor for his brilliant college baseball career, 02:05:2004 p14A
Snyder, Peter and Zavaglia, Laurie had art work displayed at MCC annual art exhibition, 06:05:2003 p2A
Students named to dean's list, 03:04:2004 p13A
MONROE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
Oops - apologies to a volunteer (letter), 4:25:2002 p17A
MONROE COUNTY
Andrews, Bill has been appointed to Monroe County Advisor Committee to the Western Erie Canal Heritage Corridor Planning Commission, 10:11:2001 p2A
Build more sidewalks, and people will come (Editorial), 07:17:2003 p12A
Certain areas of Monroe County have very ugly Main streets, like Gates, Webster, Honeoye, and Henrietta (Notebook), 05:17:2001 p14A
Change comes from fresh ideas (Editorial), 10:07:2004 p14A
Construction tops priorities in 2004, 01:15:2004 p4A
County needs a plan for Rt. 31 development (Editorial), 1:16:2003 p14A
County receives over $550,000 in grants for projects to fight juvenile crime by improving juvenile justice system, 03:29:2001 p4A
County to gain 500 jobs and will boost regional economy, 10:23:2003 p13A
Dome Center at the Monroe County Fairgrounds to host Mrs. New York America Pageant, 05:10:2001 p7A
Fifth graders from Monroe County invited to participate in "My Favorite Older Friend" essay contest, 04:08:2004 p10A
Ideas for improvement have been seen before, but hopefully will be paid attention to this year, 08:19:2004 p11A
It's about the kind of community we are (editorial), 8:8:2002 p12A
Lewis, Deam M. declared missing in Monroe County, 03:25:2004 p2A
Monroe County citizens have been fighting civil wars over new thruway exit, a mega-soccer complex, and the Seneca Park Zoo (Editorial), 06:28:2001 p12A
New pay to play soccer complex doesn't meet goal of guaranteeing local kids a place to play (Editorial), 12:20:2001 p12A
People should build passion for Renaissance Center via participation (Commentary), 09:02:2004 p15A
Population boom is good for the economy, 09:23:2004 p3A
Several local areas are quickly becoming walkable and bikable communities, 08:14:2003 p1A
The real state of Monroe County (Dissent), 07:17:2003 p12A
Wages should be based on how important your job is - people working at McDonalds and the book store at airport make more than those at the metal detectors, 12:13:2001 p1A
MONROE COUNTY - BUDGET
A history of the bad-news county budget, 12:18:2003 p11A
Brooks, Maggies Budget Advisory Team (BAT) raises question of how do you depoliticize something that is inherently political, like budget (On Politics), 08:05:2004 p15A
Budget cuts hinder our quality of life (letter), 10:3:2002 p15A
Budget cuts hurt suburbs, too (Guest essay), 9:12:2002 p15A
Cooperative Extension needs county funding (letter), 11:7:2002 p11A
County budget commission can't do the job correctly (Guest essay), 9:26:2002 p13A
County budget vote backfired on Doyle (Letter), 12:18:2003 p10A
Cut more services to cut more taxes (letter), 10:10:2002 p15A
Don't imperil museum's treasures (Guest Essay), 10:10:2002 p15A
Doyle, Jack's proposed 2004 budget criticized from all sides, 10:23:2003 p5A
Get serious with the county budget, don't let Brooks, Maggie raise tax levy (Commentary), 10:21:2004 p16A
How to aviod a $25 million deficit (Guest Essay), 05:06:2004 p17A
Keep your eye on the (money) ball (On Politics), 08:14:2003 p17A
Legislator Colby, Robert sets sights on tight control of spending in the proposed 2005 budget, 11:04:2004 p1A
Legislature took the easy way out on the budget (Guest essay), 11:21:2002 p15A
Local highway departments brace for cuts, 10:10:2002 p5A
Maybe we don't want to follow Albany (On Politics), 07:01:2004 p15A
Monroe County faces fat fiscal deficit (Commentaries), 10:23:2003 p18A
Profiles in political courage; heeding a scientist's warning (Notebook column), 11:7:2002 p10A
Raising some funds - and eyebrows (Funny thing... column), 11:7:2002 p10A
Several recommendations outlined to fix county's dire financial situation, 08:19:2004 p1A
Shortsighted cuts in Monroe County budget (Guest essay), 9:19:2002 p13A
Will the county's proposed budget balance the books? Brooks making good bet on numbers (Commentary), 10:28:2004 p13A
MONROE COUNTY - BUSINESSES
Clare, Deborah named vice president and manager of HSBC's Buffalo - Elm-Grove branch, 06:10:2004 p5A
New gym "The Pit " opened in Irondequoit as a gym where athletes could receive personalized training, 08:19:2004 p9A
The county run department of motor vehicle mobile unit opening, 06:10:2004 p2A
MONROE COUNTY - CONSOLIDATION
A practical plan for countywide police (guest essay), 4:11:2002 p17A
A revealing look at power (Guest essay), 5:9:2002 p13A
Consolidation won't solve our problems (Guest essay), 5:23:200 p13A
End the fruitless turf wars (Notebook column), 5:2:2002 p16A
Johnson vs. Doyle - what's up with these two guys? (Notebook column), 4:5:2002 p16A
Johnson, Doyle could be a team (letter), 5:2:2002 p17A
Look again at countywide police (Guest essay), 6:13:2002 p12A
Metro forum wasn't a forum (letter), 5:2:2002 p17A
Protect those lakes while we still can (editorial), 5:2:2002 p16A
Save the soul of our community (letter), 3:21:2002 p15A
Talking with County Executive Jack Doyle, 4:18:2002 p15A
Tough times call for tough decisions (editorial), 5:9:2002 p12A
MONROE COUNTY - ECONOMY
A casino here would enhance the economy (Letter), 08:26:2004 p14A
Census counts reasons to push for growth (Editorial), 03:29:2001 p14A
Population changes in county could have an impact on life in the suburbs politically, economically, and socially, 09:23:2004 p1A
Some say that without tourism the county will fall short of its economic goals, 07:29:2004 p1A
The people behind the Common Good Planning Center are not social engineers, they are your neighbors, 07:19:2001 p13A
What is the 'common good'?; beware of social engineers, says former town planner, 07:19:2001 p13A
MONROE COUNTY - EDUCATION
Needless attack on school districts (editorial), 5:23:2002 p12A
Outstanding seniors honored, 5:23:2002 p5A
Pay raises at top way out of line (Notebook column), 6:27:2002 p14A
MONROE COUNTY - ELECTIONS
Allow the 'untouchables' to campaign (On Politics), 05:20:2004 p15A
Both county executive candidates can expect a share of voters from the opposite party, 07:17:2003 p8A
Brooks pledges budget review, 11:06:2003 p1A
Brooks to focus on stable taxes and more jobs, 05:01:2003 p1A
Candidates ideas to promote tourism vary with the new election season approaching, 07:29:2004 p4A
County executive candidates agree that attracting and retaining the young is crucial to the areas future, 10:23:2003 p8A
County executive candidates disagree on how often they should go head to head, 10:02:2003 p1A
County executive race is put on hold until Johnson, Bill decides whether he is in or out, 02:06:2003 p10A
Democrats claim 'moral' victory, 11:08:2001 p11A
Distance didn't make voters' hearts grow fonder (Guest Essay), 12:4:2003 p15A
District attorney race takes shape, 04:10:2003 p3A
Dollinger acts with knowledge (letter), 10:24:2002 p19A
For Democrates, a tale of two Davids - David Gantt and David Koon, 04:03:2003 p13A
Gearing up for the primaries (On Politics), 07:10:2003 p15A
Grab bag of issues emerges in county executive race (Commentary), 10:02:2003 p10A
Green, Mike elected new DA in Monroe County and is committed to cooperation and fairness, 11:06:2003 p10A
How Johnson can win (Commentary), 04:17:2003 p16A
How Maggie (Brooks) can win this fall (Commentary), 05:15:2003 p12A
Independent voters could decide executive contest (Letter), 05:29:2003 p13A
Johnson vs. Brooks plan for turning finances around, 10:02:2003 p9A
Let's learn about the rest of the county story (Perspectives), 11:06:2003 p21A
Media screwed up election for Mayor Johnson, Bill (Commentary), 01:08:2004 p11A
Parties gear up for county executive showdown, 04:17:2003 p5A
Slaughter, Louise is an almost certain reelect, but give credit to her challengers Laba, Mike and Touchstone, Carl (Editorial), 10:14:2004 p14A
Summary of this years political scene, explanation of unexpected importance of the years elections, and helpful graphics are informative for voters (Letter), 08:19:2004 p12A
The 'other guys' in the race for DA (On Politics), 05:01:2003 p21A
The real winners in the election (Editorial), 11:13:2003 p14A
Together, Thomas P. Ryan Jr and Lucien Morin accomplished many things (On Politics), 03:20:2003 p13A
Tuning up for the big brawl (On Politics), 06:05:2003 p13A
Vote Boryszewski for district attorney (Letter), 09:11:2003 p16A
Voting turnout slightly higher this year than any other (Dissent), 11:22:2001 p10A
Which candidate will focus on metropolitan solutions for Rochester (Notebook), 07:17:2003 p12A
Will Maggie Brooks really change policies? (Perspectives), 11:13:2003 p15A
MONROE COUNTY - ENVIRONMENT
Center for Sustainable Living could be a center to show us ways to lighten citizen impact on the environment (Guest Essay), 02:06:2003 p15A
It's OK to be undecided on leaf pickup (Commentary), 11:18:2004 p12A
MONROE COUNTY - FINANCES
A budget task force recommends cutting jobs, among other measures, 08:05:2004 p4A
Caputo, Michael's column on Monroe County finances fails to tell the whole story (Letter), 03:18:2004 p12A
County can't afford new soccer complex (Letter), 12:13:2001 p11A
MONROE COUNTY - FIRE
Annual fire essay contest winners named, 1:9:2003 p3A
Monroe County Volunteer Firemen's Association accepting entries for annual fire prevention essay, 10:21:2004 p9A
NYS Health Department issues money to support a fire prevention program, 06:26:2003 p10A
MONROE COUNTY - GOVERNMENT. SEE ALSO Elections; Government, Local; Monroe County - Elections
14 legislators with no strings attached (Commentary), 11:27:2003 p11A
2004: A lot done - and a lot left undone (Commentary), 12:30:2004 p11A
A man of substance, and of decency (Editorials), 12:11:2003 p12A
A nice Republican backs Bill Johnson (Commentary), 10:30:2003 p22A
A superficial search for 'iron lady' (On Politics), 07:03:2003 p15A
After failing to make the 139th District ballot, Christian, Rose Mary has launched a write-in campaign to challenge incumbent Nesbitt, Charles, 10:07:2004 p4A
After his defeat in the race for Monroe County Executive, Mayor Johnson, Bill still looks forward to making music (Notebook), 02:12:2004 p15A
All candidates running for County Executive seek to prove they have broadest support in large district (On Politics), 04:29:2004 p17A
Both parties mapping out strategies for the special election battle because surprise vacancies in the Monroe County Legislature put control up for grabs, 07:15:2004 p1A
Both parties see need to restore county's economy but have different ways of doing it, 07:15:2004 p1A
Bourtis, Eftihia and Brooks, Maggie vie for county clerk's job, 11:01:2001 p13A
Brooks, Maggie and Johnson, Bill vow not to let traditional politics mar their new relationship (Notebook), 01:15:2004 p11A
Brooks, Maggie made history this year when becoming the first female county executive, 11:18:2004 p1A
Brooks, Maggie tries to put an end to county-county political warfare with Mayor Johnson, Bill by giving him a hug (Editorial), 01:08:2004 p10A
Brooks, Maggie wants to have everyone on the same economic page, voice in suburbs lacking (Commentary), 01:22:2004 p13A
Brooks, Maggie wins another term as County Clerk, 11:08:2001 p18A
Clifford, Molly is new Monroe County Democratic Committee chairwoman, 01:02:2003 p12A
Confusion about who is in charge plagues Monroe County (Commentary), 05:20:2004 p15A
Connell, John and Marks, Patricia return to seats as county judge for a ten year term, 11:04:2004 p4A
Conservatives find a common cause in Assini, Mark (On Politics), 07:22:2004 p11A
Could there be trouble in GOP paradise (On Politics), 01:15:2004 p11A
County clerks meet (photo), 8:1:2002 p2A
County Legislature may vote an off-leash dog park proposal, 09:04:2003 p6A
County Legislature veto override raises questions, 11:21:2002 p10A
County needs a stronger pesticide law (Guest Essay), 07:24:2003 p13A
County needs Johnson's style of leadership (Editorial), 10:23:2003 p18A
Curbside in 2004 (On Politics), 01:08:2004 p11A
DeMarco, John; Connell, John; and Marks, Patricia vie for two county court judge seats, 10:28:2004 p4A
Democratic candidates understand financial woes (Letter), 10:09:2003 p14A
Democratic enrollment is on the rise in Monroe County, but the party still struggles in the suburbs, 08:30:2001 p1A
Democratic judge, DA candidate backed (Letter), 10:30:2003 p21A
Democrats look for a "robust" campaign against Hamlin's incumbent, 09:11:2003 p1A
Democrats pick candidate for county executive, but will not reveal name, 03:13:2002 p4A
Dinolfo, Cheryl elected to serve as county clerk, wants to continue to improve customer service in the office, 11:04:2004 p4A
Doyle, Jack lists plans he has for county (Dissent), 03:13:2003 p12A
Doyle, Jack/Minarik, Steve political machine seems to be sputtering a bit (Notebook), 11:15:2001 p12A
Ending the political feud in the county (Commentary), 03:04:2004 p15A
Harder decisions coming for county due to budget deficit and deciding the best ways to close gap (Editorial), 09:30:2004 p12A
Hoping for the tranquility to continue in Monroe County with good manners from both Democrats and Republicans (Editorial), 11:04:2004 p14A
It's a broken system in need of fixing (Guest Essay), 01:08:2004 p11A
It's about time to give a change in county government a try, but may run risks for politicians who dare to change to status quo (Commentary), 02:19:2004 p15A
Johnson, Ibid breaks the deadlock (Commentary), 07:24:2003 p12A
Kuhl, John R. trying to get support from the Rochester area (On Politics), 04:29:2004 p17A
Legislature chief tackles state mandates (Letter), 02:12:2004 p14A
Local group says the county should have one voice in the House, but Rep. LaFlace, John isn't so sure, 07:19:2001 p3A
Local Republican and Democrat committees endorse candidates, 05:27:2004 p3A
Look at the records then decide on the race (Letter), 10:30:2003 p23A
Mayor doing business behind closed doors (Letter), 09:11:2003 p16A
Monroe County Legislator Ricci, Jay resigned a month ago but is still representing the people of Irondequoit in the County Legislature (On Politics), 07:15:2004 p11A
Nasty politics in our towns (Notebook), 06:21:2001 p12A
Nesbitt, Charles reelected for a two year term as Republican leader of Hamlin and Clarkson, 11:25:2004 p2A
New legislator learns an old lesson (On Politics), 04:10:2003 p17A
Nine years of Doyle, but are we better off? (Guest Essay), 07:31:2003 p11A
Outpouring of votes for new style of leader (Editorial), 11:06:2003 p20A
Party of none strikes again (On Politics), 08:28:2003 p11A
Playing 20 questions with Maggie Brooks and Bill Johnson (Commentary), 09:04:2003 p17A
Political changes in the works, 11:14:2002 p10A
Reilich, Bill wins 134th Assembly seat over Shea, Laurie, promises to push for government, changes , lower taxes, and state takeover of county's Medicaid, 11:04:2004 p4A
Relin praises Green's work as assistant DA (Letter), 10:30:2003 p21A
Remembering those who keep things running (On Politics), 08:21:2003 p17A
Renaissance Center ideas need public airing (Commentary), 08:19:2004 p13A
Resignation of Ricci, Jay deals Monroe County Democrats a blow to their quest to control the County Legislature (On Politics), 06:10:2004 p15A
Ruhlmann, Dandrea elected new family court judge on a promise to cut time delays and increase efficiency, 11:06:2003 p10A
Schumer, Spitzer, and Wilmot keeping on track and aiming high (On Politics), 06:03:2004 p13A
Scoog-Harvey Jennifer has been appointed vice chair for the towns, 04:10:2003 p2A
Sorting out the winners and the losers (Notebook), 11:13:2003 p15A
Taddeo, Ann Marie wins Family Court post against Leavy, Anthony, 11:08:2001 p18A
Taddeo, Marie and Stander, Thomas A. both win seats on the Supreme Court, 11:04:2004 p4A
Terminating limits but not for all (On Politics), 04:17:2003 p17A
Testing the mayor; Green vs. Green (On Politics), 05:22:2003 p17A
The county's fiscal news is nothing new, but lets study it one more time (Commentary), 02:05:2004 p17A
The terminator will live on (On Politics), 07:17:2003 p13A
Town leader needs to be someone who believes in what they say, some candidates say what will win them the election and don't keep promises (Notebook), 04:12:2001 p20A
Under new leadership, the county Independence Party is hoping to make strides in the coming year, 11:11:2004 p14A
Void to fill 29th Congressional Seat in replace of Amo, Houghton will be huge, candidates deserve a closer look (On Politics), 04:15:2004 p13A
Voters care more about personality than issues these days, 08:26:2004 p1A
Voting for one person these days means you get many more along with them. Teams stylish, but delay inevitable (On Politics), 09:23:2004 p17A
We alread have metro government (Letter), 07:17:2003 p13A
We have met the enemy and it is us (Commentary), 11:13:2003 p15A
What a difference a number makes (On Politics), 10:30:2003 p23A
What kind of people do we want to be? (Commentary), 10:02:2003 p11A
What kind of Republican will Wilmot, Chris, the former Democrat, be? (On Politics), 12:09:2004 p15A
Where to cut budget, and where not to (editorial), 3:7:2002 p12A
Who really won in the VA hospital controversy? (Dissent), 05:20:2004 p15A
Why these two don't get along (doyle Johnson) (Commentary), 3:7:2002 p12A
Zyra, Wayne elected legislature president, 01:15:2004 p12A
MONROE COUNTY - HEALTH
Insurance plan could hurt small businesses (editorial), 4:18:2002 p14A
MONROE COUNTY - LIBRARIES
A new chapter in dealing with library scofflaws (Editorial), 03:22:2001 p12A
County libraries cracking down on people with past dues and lost materials, 03:08:2001 p1A
Don't cut support for libraries (letter), 8:29:2002 p13A
Library system needs friendly giving (letter), 9:12:2002 p15A
Sponsering a summer photography contest, 06:12:2003 p2A
The Monroe County Public Library System using state grants to reach learning-disabled people, 11:22:2001 p3A
MONROE COUNTY - PARKS
Close the parks? Check the numbers (editorial), 8:29:2002 p12A
Making parks safe for dogs and people (editorial), 4:4:2002 p12A
Monroe's parks are at risk (Guest essay), 10:3:2002 p15A
MONROE COUNTY - POLICE
Cadwell, James; Faggiano, Vince; O;Flynn, Patrick and Vasile, Thomas seek post of Monroe County sheriff, 11:01:2001 p5A
County receiving grant money from the US Department of Justice Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program for bulletproof vests for local police officers, 06:03:2004 p2A
Deputy Vadas, Paul puts on show with K-9 partner Jack, 02:27:2003 p18A
Irene, Jim retires after 20 years of service, 05:08:2003 p6A
Monroe County is state's first county to have every police agency accredited for, 12:09:2004 p1A
O'Flynn, Patrick wins former Monroe County Sheriff Meloni, Andrew's seat, 11:08:2001 p3A
Sheriff's Office welcomes new boss (Michael Nyhan), 5:9:2002 p3A
MONROE COUNTY - POLITICS
Analyzing the Democrats internal battle (On Politics), 08:26:2004 p15A
In politics, be careful what you wish for (On Politics), 05:27:2004 p17A
Six degrees of Monroe County politics (On Politics), 06:17:2004 p13A
MONROE COUNTY - SCHOOLS
Agte-Studier, Montana; Ludington, Katherine; and Hart, Rachel played in Monroe County School Music Association Junior High All County Festival, 07:03:2003 p2A
Area districts still unsure of state-aid in the wake of Albany's "bare bones" budget, 08:23:2001 p1A
District students compete in the 10th Annual Susan B. Anthony Education Contest, 03:13:2003 p8A
Holding a seminar for prospective board candidates, 03:08:2001 p5A
Monroe county fifth graders have chance to win cash in 'Favorite Older Friend' essay contest, 03:15:2001 p6A
Pronoun bias in the schools (Letter), 01:18:2001 p15A
Quad A after school program helps economically disadvantaged elementary students (Guest Essay), 08:12:2004 p13A
School boards need more competion (editorial), 5:9:2002 p12A
School districts told to look for ways to reduce costs without jeopardizing sports programs, 03:06:2003 p7A
Schools are an economic and social force of considerable power in our communities (Guest Essay), 04:26:2001 p17A
Touring the lakes; crossing school lines (Notebook column), 5:23:2002 p12A
Wager, Raymond audits 60 local school districts; looks for ways to control accounting practices, 11:25:2004 p4A
Westside Academy is for at-risk students from nine school districts in western Monroe County, 08:16:2001 p1A
MONROE COUNTY - SERVICES
County to streamline social services, 9:19:2002 p4A
Don't let county cut child services (letter), 8:8:2002 p13A
MONROE COUNTY - TAXES
A property tax fairy tale with a tragic end (Commentary), 12:11:2003 p13A
Appauling to see Monroe County Executive Doyle, Jack use tax money to build new soccer field complex (Letter), 07:05:2001 p9A
Keep track of big spenders a way to handle increase in county taxes (Letter), 02:05:2004 p16A
Lester: Tax hike was along time coming, 12:11:2003 p1A
Privitization won't always cut tax bills (Commentary), 08:05:2004 p15A
Tax increase wasn't an 'easy way out' (Guest essay), 12:5:2002 p17A
Where to draw the line on property taxes (On Politics), 10:28:2004 p13A
MONROE COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
Cooperative Extension needs county funding (letter), 11:7:2002 p11A
MONROE COUNTY EXECUTIVE
Or, we could forget the trial (letter), 8:22:2002 p15A
Will Johnson challenge Doyle? (Commentary column), 8:22:2002 p14A
MONROE COUNTY FAIR
Come on to the Monroe County Fair (Letter), 07:24:2003 p13A
County fair represents the simple, pleasant things in life (Letter), 07:08:2004 p12A
Fly girl (Molly McCarthy bungee jumping) (photo), 8:8:2002 p14A
Fun soars at the Monroe County Fair, 07:31:2003 p12A
Keep wild animals out of State Fair (Letter), 07:10:2003 p15A
Monroe County Fair "a slice of American pie" (letter), 7:25:2002 p13A
Monroe County fair accepting applications for it's annual talent show, 07:03:2003 p7A
Monroe County Fair kicks off 175th year, 08:02:2001 p1A
MONROE COUNTY FARM BUREAU
Farm bureau to meet, 9:12:2002 p7A
MONTCLAIR, N.J.
Don't smear my hometown (letter), 3:28:2002 p13A
MOORE, TARA
Named in the office of admissions at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at RIT, 12:16:2004 p5A
MORGAN-MANNING HOUSE
Restored carriage house highlinghts July 4 fest, 6:20:2002 p3A
The Excelsior Cornet Band, New York's only authentic Civil War brass band, will perform at the Morgan-Manning House, 07:01:2004 p3A
MORRIS, RAY
Dollhouse built by Ray is being raffled off, 05:15:2003 p2A
Hand made dollhouse being raffled, 03:13:2003 p5A
MOSES, ROBERT
Holy Moses! Builder Bob was everywhere (Funny thing... column), 2:28:2002 p11A
MOTHER'S DAY
A grateful son salutes his mother (letter), 6:13:002 p13A
My mothers day date with Brad Pitt (Daily Dose), 05:06:2004 p14A
MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING
Stopping DWIs nets awards, safer roads, 11:28:2002 p1A/10A
MOTORCYCLING
Lazor, George of Brockport finishes near the top at U.S.Open Championship, 10:07:2004 p11A
MOTORIZED VEHICLES
Eisele, Teri and Macks, Marilyn use scooters instead of cars, 08:26:2004 p5A
If children get hurt on ATV's, parents should be held with endangering the welfare of a child (Letter), 03:11:2004 p14A
The discovery channel will base a show on the Fauci family's (Clarkson) love for go-cart racing, 01:15:2004 p1A
MOVIES
'Mind' over mannered? (Oscar race), 3:21:2002 p1
2001: The year that wasn't, 1:3:2002 p1
As far as movies about disasters go, The Day After Tomorrow is much ado about nothing (Notebook), 06:17:2004 p13A
Better slate than ever (Oscar nominees), 2:21:2002 p1
Coming distractions (Funny thing... column), 9:26:2002 p12A
Democratic Film Festival set to begin Oct 3, 9:26:2002 p2A
Filmmaker Moore, Michael stirs up much controversy with the production of the movie "Fahrenheit 9/11" (Humor), 07:15:2004 p11A
Harry Potter big screen magic is getting kids to read (Editorial), 11:29:2001 p10A
Hollywood may have played with some details, but Pearl Harbor is still great history, 05:31:2001 p15A
Passion of the Christ created controversy over who is responsible for the death of Christ (Guest Essay), 03:11:2004 p15A
Spinning out new movie ideas (Funny thing...column), 5:23:2002 p12A
Toronto International Film Festival, 9:26:2002 p7
Wizardry, magic of Harry Potter draw record number to theaters, 11:22:2001 p1A
Young Filmmakers Festival to debut, 04:26:2001 p10A
MOVIES - CAPTIONING
Filmmakers turn a deaf ear, 9:5:2002 p13A
MOVIES - DIRECTORS
The Wilder the better, 4:4:2002 p1
MOVIES - REVIEWS
15 Minutes, 03:15:2001 p1
28 Days later...., 07:03:2003 p4
3,000 Miles to graceland, 03:01:2001 p1
50 First Dates, 02:19:2004 p2
8 Mile, 11:14:2002 p8
A Guy Thing, 1:23:2003 p8
A knights tale, 05:17:2001 p1
A.I. Artificial Intelligence, 07:05:2001 p1
About a Boy, 5:30:2002 p1
About Schmidt, 01:02:2003 p6
After the Sunset, 11:25:2004 p7A
Alexander, 12:02:2004 p9A
Alfie, 11:11:2004 p9A
Along came a spider, 04:12:2001 p1
Along Came Polly, 01:22:2004 p4
Analyze That, 12:12:2002 p8
Anger Management, 04:17:2003 p8
Animal Factory, 7:11:2002 p6
Austin Powers in Goldmember, 8:1:2002 p8
Auto Focus, 11:7:2002 p6
Aviator, 12:30:2004 p9A
Bad Company, 6:13:002 p1
Bad Santa, 12:4:2003 p4
Behind Enemy Lines, 12:06:2001 p1
Big Bounce, 02:05:2004 p4
Big Fish, 01:15:2004 p4
Black Hawk Down, 1:24:2002 p1
Blues Brothers, 04:01:2004 p4
Bourne Identity, 6:20:2002 p8
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, 11:25:2004 p7A
Catch Me If You Can, 12:19:2002 p8
Catch that Kid, 02:12:2004 p4
Cats and dogs, 07:12:2001 p1
Catwoman, 07:29:2004 p5
Cellular, 09:16:2004 p5
Changing Lanes, 4:18:2002 p1
Checkout, 8:22:002 p4A
Chicago, 1:9:2003 p6
Closer, 12:09:2004 p7A
Code 46, 09:18:2003 p5
Collateral, 08:12:2004 p7
Collateral Damage, 09:27:2001 p1
Confidence, 04:24:2003 p6
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, 01:04:2001 p1
Curse of the jade scorpion, 08:30:2001 p1
Dark Blue, 02:27:2003 p8
Day After Tomorrow, 06:03:2004 p4
Deep End, 09:13:2001 p1
Dogville, 05:06:2004 p6
Dreamcatcher, 04:03:2003 p8
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, 3:28:2002 p1
Enemy at the gates, 03:29:2001 p1
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, 03:25:2004 p6
Fahrenheit 9/11, 07:01:2004 p5
Far from Heaven, 11:28:2002 p8
Fast and the furious, 06:28:2001 p1
Femme Fatale, 11:7:2002 p6
Finding Nemo, 06:12:2003 p4
Forgotten, 09:30:2004 p6
Forty Days and Forty Nights, 3:7:2002 p1
From Hell, 11:01:2001 p1
Gangs of New York, 12:19:2002 p8
Gigli, 08:07:2003 p4
Girl next door, 04:15:2004 p6
Gladiator, 03:22:2001 p1
Good Girl, 9:19:2002 p11
Groundhog Day, 1:30:2003 p8
Guns and Blammo: The bullet-ridden SWAT, 09:11:2003 p4
Hannibal, 02:15:2001 p1
Harry Potter and the Champer of Secrets, 11:21:2002 p8
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, 06:10:2004 p6
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, 11:15:2001 p1
Heist, 11:22:2001 p1
Hellboy, 04:08:2004 p8
High Falls Film Festival, 10:31:2002 p6
Hours, 1:16:2003 p8, 03:20:2003 p8
House of Sand and Fog, 01:29:2004 p4
Hulk, 06:26:2003 p4
I, Robot, 07:22:2004 p7
Identity, 05:01:2003 p4
In the Bedroom, 1:10:2002 p1
In The Cut, 09:04:2003 p4
In-Laws, 05:29:2003 p4
Insomnia, 6:6:2002 p1
Irreversible, 07:24:2003 p5
Italian Job, 06:05:2003 p4
Jurassic Park III, 07:26:2001 p1
K-19: The Widowmaker, 7:25:2002 p12
Kill Bill, Volume 1, 10:16:2003 p5
Kill Bill: Vol. 2, 04:22:2004 p4
King Arthur, 07:15:2004 p6
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, 06:21:2001 p1
Last Castle, 10:25:2001 p1
Last Saurai, 12:11:2003 p6
Laws of Attraction, 05:13:2004 p3
League, 07:17:2003 p6
Lemony Snicket, 12:23:2004 p7A
Life of David Gale, 03:03:2003 p8
Little Black Book, 09:02:2004 p5
Lord of the Rings "The Fellowship of the Ring," 12:27:2001 p1
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, 12:18:2003 p4
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, 1:9:2003 p6
Lost in Translation, 01:08:2004 p3
Love Actually, 11:20:2003 p4
Man on Fire, 04:29:2004 p4
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, 11:27:2003 p4
Matrix reloaded, 05:22:2003 p4
Medallion, 08:28:2003 p4
Memento, 04:29:2001 p1
Mexican, 03:08:2001 p1
Minority Report, 7:4:2002 p8
Monsters, Inc, 11:08:2001 p1
Moulin Rouge, 06:07:2001 p1
Mummy Returns, 05:10:2001 p1
Murder by Numbers, 4:25:2002 p1
Mystic River, 10:23:2003 p4
National Treasure, 11:25:2004 p7A
No Man's Land, 3:14:2002 p1
Ocean's Eleven, 12:13:2001 p1
Oceans Twelve, 12:16:2004 p7A
One Hour Photo, 9:19:2002 p11
Open Water, 08:26:2004 p6
Osmosis Jones, 08:16:2001 p1
Others, 08:09:2001 p1
Panic Room, 4:11:2002 p1
Party's Over, 01:22:2004 p4
Pearl Harbor, 05:31:2001 p1
Perfect Score, 02:23:2004 p4
Phantom, 12:23:2004 p7A
Phone Booth, 04:10:2003 p8
Pianinst, 02:20:2003 p8
Pirates of the Caribbean, 07:10:2003 p4
Planet of the apes, 08:02:2001 p1
Pledge, 01:25:2001 p1
Polar Express, 11:18:2004 p7A
Polar Express review by Erich Van Dussen was way off (Letter), 12:02:2004 p16A
Queen of the Dammed, 2:28:2002 p1
Range, 08:21:2003 p4
Rat race, 08:23:2001 p1
Recruit, 02:06:2003 p8
Road to Perdition, 7:18:2002 p10
Royal Tenenbaums, 1:17:2002 p1
School of Rock, 10:09:2003 p4
Score, 07:19:2001 p1
Scorpion King, 5:2:2002 p1
Seabiscuit, 07:31:2003 p5
Secret Window, 03:18:2004 p4
Serendipity, 10:11:2001 p1
Shark Tale, 09:09:2004 p4
Shrek, 05:24:2001 p1
Shrek 2, 05:27:2004 p2
Sideways, 11:04:2004 p7A
Signs, 8:8:2002 p6
Simone, 8:29:2002 p6
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, 09:23:2004 p5
Snatch, 02:01:2001 p1
Solaris, 12:5:2002 p8
Somethings Got to Give, 12:25:2003 p4
Spellbound, 06:19:2003 p4
Spider Man, 5:9:2002 p1
Spider man 2, 07:08:2004 p6
Spy Game, 11:29:2001 p1
Spy Kids, 04:05:2001 p1
Spy Kids 2, 8:15:2002 P8
Star Wars: Episode Two - Attack of the Clones, 5:23:2002 p1
Stepford wives, 06:17:2004 p7
Sum of All Fears, 6:20:2002 p8
Sweet November, 02:22:2001 p1
Swordfish, 06:14:2001 p1
Tadpole, 8:22:2002 p8
Tailor of Panama, 04:26:2001 p1
Tears of the Sun, 03:13:2003 p8
Terminal, 06:24:2004 p4
The best movies of 2002, 12:26:2002 p6
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, 02:26:2004 p4
The Ring, 10:24:2002 p6
Tigerland, 05:03:2001 p1
Toronto Film Festival, 09:06:2001 p1
Toronto International Film Festival, 9:12:2002 p8
Traffic, 02:08:2001 p1
Troy, 05:20:2004 p6
Tuxedo, 10:3:2002 p8
Unfaithful, 5:16:2002 p1
Uptown Girls, 08:14:2003 p4
Vanilla Sky, 12:20:2001 p1
Vertigo, 10:30:2003 p5
Village, 08:05:2004 p5
White Oleander, 10:17:2002 p8
Windtalkers, 6:27:2002 p6
Without a Paddle, 08:19:2004 p6
X2: X-Men United, 05:15:2003 p4
MRS. NEW YORK CONTEST
Local resident (Caurie Miner Putnam) is Mrs. New York contestant, 6:27:2002 p2A
MULTI-TASKING
All in facor of idleness, say "aye" (Daily dose column), 7:11:2002 p12A
MUSEUMS
Cobblestone Society Museum holding an open house, 05:10:2001 p4A
Genesee Country village and museum attracts people from all over for it's art, craftsmen of skill and artifacts (Commentary), 08:21:2003 p16A
Mumford Museum will host the National Silver Baseball Tournament, 04:24:2003 p7A
MUSIC
"Pickin' in the Pasture" bluegrass festival has increased popularity of bluegrass music (Commentary), 07:15:2004 p11A
'Tutte con Frutte' - an aquired taste (Funny Thing), 07:24:2003 p12A
(Apple Grove Inn) Jazz Festival, 5:16:2002 p2A
(Women of)Broadway in Brockport, 7:4:2002 p14A
70's music was brooding, wonderous, 06:12:2003 p14A
8-year old Monachino, Gabrielle has seeds of music sprouting from parents, 10:04:2001 p13A
A tip of the cap to the audience of the Traveling Cabaret's 250th performance (Letter), 08:26:2004 p14A
All-State band members (photo), 1:17:2002 p2A
And the band plays on (Dissent column), 12:26:2002 p14A
Andy Nazzaro, Joe Moe and John Erbe will attend international competition of barbershop singing, 7:4:2002 p2a
Beatles were success together as band, and individually (Funny Thing), 12:13:2001 p10A
Brave for local high school students in "Stars of Tomorrow" musicals, 06:14:2001 p12A
Brockport College-Community Chorus holding rehearsals at Tower of Fine Arts on SUNY Brockport Campus, 09:20:2001 p3A
Brockport High School jazz bands give concert, 11:28:2002 p4A
Brockport High School music teacher (Maryellen Giese) to be honored, 7:11:2002 p2A
Brockport woman Gurnett, Cathleen teaches and performs the harp, 12:09:2004 p4A
Clarkson girl Monachino, Gabrielle and father have founded a violin trio, which could help bring music back into vogue, 08:05:2004 p16A
Conservation Club of Brockport will sponsor old-time country and bluegrass music jam, 06:21:2001 p4A
Country and blue-grass music concert being held at the Conservation Club in Brockport, 07:12:2001 p5A
Croonin' and snoozin' in Clarkson, 8:1:2002 p1A
Dodson, Todd is a born to be guitar player, 07:22:2004 p3A
Drum and bugle corps marching to their own beat, 08:21:2003 p5A
Holley Hawks Alumni Band forming under direction of Shahin, Ray, 07:19:2001 p2A
How music changed my life and can color your world (Guest Essay), 06:19:2003 p19A
Italian American Community Center will host opera featuring Gliere, Jenni, 05:01:2003 p16A
Johansen, Jason axxepted as a member of the Spirit of America National Honor Band 2001 for its 24th annual performing tour of Europe, 04:05:2001 p2A
Langdon, Keith new conductor of the Chorus of Genesee, 08:12:2004 p12A
Leave the lyrics alone (Funny Thing), 03:08:2001 p14A
Local musician Greenberg, Barry is making CD's with all songs about the village of Brockport, 01:08:2004 p5A
Mancuso, Tony of Gates has song recorded by The Drifters, 11:06:2003 p22A
Montstream, John's CD now on shelves, 04:12:2001 p1A
Music is the magical memory trigger (Funny Thing), 06:28:2001 p12A
Musicians sought to play in the Brockport Community Jazz Band, 10:21:2004 p3A
New Sensational Seniors Inc., song and dance performance group from Buffalo, appearing in Rochester to perform "Holiday Inn," 11:15:2001 p4A
No room on school buses for sleazy song lyrics (Editorial), 02:01:2001 p12A
RPYO members (photo), 11:14:2002 p2A
Spirit of America benefit show, 3:21:2002 p1A
Summer Serenades concery series returns to Sagawa Park, 06:14:2001 p2A
Teenager Richards, Savannah is a music maven in the making and is organizing local concerts for fun and for hopefully a career, 07:15:2004 p4A
The McKrells, a celtic band play at RIT, 1:16:2003 p5A
Young vocalists wanted (for Amadeus Chorale Childrens Choir), 9:12:2002 p5A
Zappa, Frank backed his way into top 20 (Funny Thing), 05:06:2004 p17A
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NATIONAL SECURITY
Let feds know that security is top priority (letter), 9:19:2002 p13A
NATIONAL SERVICE
It's time we serve our nation (guest essay), 7:25:2002 p13A
NATIONAL WOMEN'S HALL OF FAME
Another look at Women's Hall of Fame (letter), 5:16:2002 p15A
Call it 'Hall of Liberal Women' (Commentary column), 5:2:2002 p16A
Cheap shot at Women's Hall (letter), 5:9:2002 p13A
Conservatives are 'disconnected (letter), 5:16:2002 p15A
Hall of Fame is not partisan (letter), 5:23:2002 p13A
NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP FORUM
BHS student Strabel, Gregory D. is selected to participate in the National Youth Leadership Forum in Law, 10:14:2004 p10A
Honored Scott Hopsicker of Brockport High, 5:16:22002 p2A
NATIVE AMERICANS
The Great Law of Peace five part lecture series examines Native American contibutions to U.S. Democracy (Guest Essay), 03:06:2003 p17A
NAZARETH COLLEGE
Laureen Siciano is area director of residential life, 11:21:2002 p2A
NEALON, JAMES
Sweden gears up for spring (James Nealon new Recreation Director) (letter), 4:11:2002 p17A
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
Your neighbors are watching out for you, 9:19:2002 p3A
NESBITT, CHARLES
Unopposed (Charles) Nesbitt to return to Assembly, 11:7:2002 p7A
NEW YEAR PREDICTIONS
Curt Smith predicts the new year (Commentary), 01:08:2004 p11A
NEW YORK
So, why are we paying more for the same goods, services (Senior Life column), 7:25:2002 p8A
NEW YORK - AGRICULTURE
Apples, wines get a boost (Finger Lakes Wine Tour), 10:24:2002 p1A/9A
NEW YORK - BUDGET
A New York state of confusion (Funny Thing), 05:15:2003 p12A
Attempted larceny in Albany as state legislators plan to cap off their 20th straight year of failing to pass a state budget (Editorial), 12:09:2004 p14A
Both candidates ( Nesbitt, Charles and Christian, Mary) favor the homeland security funding, 09:09:2004 p5A
Forget deadlines, just get budget done, whenever (On Politics), 03:18:2004 p13A
GOP reforms could ease budget mess (Editorial), 07:26:2001 p14A
Homeland security: The money maze - some questioning where the money for security is really going, 09:09:2004 p1A
Lazy state legislators have yet to meet the April 1st deadline for school budgets (Editorial), 08:02:2001 p14A
Let's get real about state budget crucnh (editorial), 11:14:2002 p14A
Majority shoudn't play politics with budget (From the Assemblyman), 06:21:2001 p5A
New York needs to pay its own debt (From The Assemblyman), 02:08:2001 p5A
Reforms needed to stop consistently late budgets (From the Assemblyman), 04:12:2001 p8A
Same legislators are elected into office, and budget is not getting passed in time (Letter), 11:25:2004 p12A
NEW YORK - ECONOMY
Activists say that harassment and intimidation by the UNS and U.S. Border Patrol threaten western New York's economy, 09:06:2001 p1A
Empire Zones established to bring jobs to western N.Y. (From the Assemblyman), 04:26:2001 p9A
Energy deregulation has led to savings and opened opportunities for some to form utilities, 01:04:2001 p3A
Energy deregulation in New York not the same as in California, officials outline how it works, 01:04:2001 p3A
Governor Pataki says new casino would create many jobs, but will also cause financial distress to citizens (Notebook), 06:28:2001 p12A
Governors plan for ticket revenue huts economy (Letter), 10:14:2004 p15A
Securities and Exchange Commission reform could weaken economy (Letter), 01:08:2004 p10A
Trio between Pataki, Bruno, and Silver have the economy lurching towards disaster but are continually reelected into office (Dissent), 07:29:2004 p13A
NEW YORK - EDUCATION
'A bridge too far': Exam fails the test (Guest Essay), 07:17:2003 p13A
Don't blame 'special ed' for rising school costs (Guest Essay), 05:24:2001 p13A
Exam questions innappropriate which is part of the reason so many students fail (Editorial), 07:03:2003 p14A
Governor Pataki appeals judicial ruling calling for increased state aid to New York City's public schools (Editorial), 02:08:2001 p12A
How New York does (or doesn't) solve its education financing problem this year means a lot for our area (Guest Essay), 03:25:2004 p15A
Keep word police out of Regents tests (editorial), 6:20:2002 p14A
Legislative failures to come up with school-funding plan for New York City schools threaten upstate schools and taxpayers (Editorial), 05:13:2004 p12A
Lotto a bad bet for the schools (editorial), 9:26:2002 p12A
Only a fraction of those who took the test passed(Funny Thing), 07:03:2003 p14A
Pass a budget on time so schools can plan spending accordingly (Editorial), 02:20:2003 p12A
Pillars (of Pedagogy Standards Institute) program registration extended, 6:13:2002 p5A
Regents exams are flawed, but necessary to determine students abilities, 05:27:2004 p1A
School chiefs' salaries aren't the problem (letter), 7:4:2002 p13A
State Legislature fails children (Guest essay), 5:9:2002 p13A
Teachers march in Albany rallying against the governor's proposed budget cuts, 05:08:2003 p3A
Testing isn't only way to find teachers (Guest Essay), 05:24:2001 p12A
NEW YORK - ELECTIONS
A chance to say no to status quo (Clyde Benoy), 10:24:2002 p18A
Focus of Slaughter, Louise's 10th term in Congress will be jobs, 11:04:2004 p1A
Industry, farm support top list for (Charles) Nesbitt, 10:24:2002 p1A/9A
Let's pull the plug on political freebies (editorial), 4:25:2002 p16A
Maziarz wants to work for economic improvement, 10;24:2002 p5A
Reynolds, Tom fourth term win for House bid defined by commitment to the working class, 11:04:2004 p1A
NEW YORK - ENVIRONMENT
environmental funds shouldn't be raided (letter), 5:30:2002 p15A
NEW YORK - FINANCES
Tax cuts key to economic recovery, 3:21:2002 p5A
Two biggest jobs of state legislature this year were a state budget and school-finance reform, which were both failed to be met with again (Editorial), 08:05:2004 p14A
NEW YORK - GOVERNMENT
(Charles H.) Nesbitt named Republican leader, 12:5:2002 p6A
A 'creepy' speech about homeland security at GOP convention (Letter), 09:09:2004 p16A
A constitutional convention can be held any time with approval from Senate and Assembly, a good way to test to see if they are for reform or not (On Politics), 10:21:2004 p17A
Assemblyman (Charlie Nesbitt) appointed to committees, 3:21:2002 p3A
Balancing scales of government crutial in order for piece of legislation or tax cut to be truley effective (From The Assemblyman), 02:15:2001 p9A
Bill aims to deter teenage drunk driving, 5:2:2002 p11A
Cities, rural areas want own voices in Congress, 08:02:2001 p4A
Clinton, Hillary off to an abysmal start as New York Senator (Editorial), 03:08:2001 p14A
Covert capers abound in Albany (letter), 11:21:2002 p15A
Fixing our state government may mean voting everyone out who is in and starting over (Notebook), 08:09:2001 p14A
Fox, P. Robert elected to serve as Northeast Association of State Boards of Accountancy for 2001-2001, 11:08:2001 p2A
Get off your duff and drive that car (Editorial), 08:28:2003 p10A
Liberalist speaks out about abortion and gay marriages (Letter), 11:18:2004 p12A
Longtime lawmaker Reynolds, Tom squares off against Clarence businessman Davis, Jack in a bid for congressional seat in the 26th District race, 10:07:2004 p7A
Minarik, Steve has the right stuff for NY politics, 11:11:2004 p17A
Most all state legislators reelected into office despite their lack of effectiveness (Editorial), 11:18:2004 p12A
New York primary elections rescheduled for September 25th, 09:20:2001 p4A
New York State Assembly Speaker Silver, Sheldon has long been infamous for his citizens-be-damned attitude and once again puts them last (Editorial), 07:15:2004 p10A
NYS Department of Health issues new patient privacy rules to take effect by April 14th, 04:17:2003 p7A
Our Legislature is by far the worst in the nation (Editorial), 10:21:2004 p16A
Political blackmail reigns in Albany (Editorial), 01:18:2001 p14A
Possible amendment made to Megan's Law, 5:2:2002 p11A
Reilich, Bill speaks out about having all law members be present to vote, 10:21:2004 p17A
Reynolds, Tom deals with a bill on the Pledge of Allegiance (Dissent), 10:07:2004 p15A
Rookie Laba, Mike to battle veteran Slaughter, Louise for Congress seat, 09:02:2004 p12A
Stander, Thomas A.; Geraci, Frank P; and Taddeo, Ann Marei vie for State Supreme Court Justice seats, 10:21:2004 p7A
State Democratic Committee Chairwoman Hope, Judith visited Monroe County, 08:16:2001 p4A
State GOP can't survive as Democrats' clone (On Politics), 11:25:2004 p13A
State leaves schools holding empty bag (editorial), 3:28:2002 p12A
Term limits for state legislators and other leaders (On Politics), 11:04:2004 p15A
The state gives, and takes away (editorial), 4:11:2002 p16A
There is no reason to make a change, keep Reilich, Bill as 134th Assemblyman (Editorial), 10:21:2004 p16A
This time the incumbents say they know how outraged the public is by state government performance, and they are going to get it fixed (On Politics), 10:07:2004 p15A
Valentino, Joseph and Doyle, Mary Gehl square off for 14-year term seat in Supreme Court, 10:11:2001 p3A
Valentino, Joseph surprises Doyle, Mary in Supreme Court Race with win, 11:08:2001 p18A
Vital reforms needed to continue NY's comeback (From the Assemblyman), 3:7:2002 p5A
Vote all incumbents out after they have served what you feel is enough time in government (Letter), 09:09:2004 p16A
Voting out incumbents isn't the answer (Guest Essay), 08:26:2004 p14A
NEW YORK - LEGISLATION
A good idea gone bad (Guest essay), 6:6:2002 P13a
Bill passed that will help protect senior citizens and mentaly disabled people, 02:06:2003 p10A
Carbon monoxide alarms now required in all homes built and sold in NYS after March 6th due to accidental deaths, 04:24:2003 p3A
Don't rush to change to law on sex offenders (Editorial), 02:05:2004 p16A
Firefighters' legislative agenda merits support, 05:03:2001 p8A
Law sponsored by Rep. Houghton, Amo, R-Corning charged the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress to collect and catalog stories from WWI, 12:13:2001 p10A
Myths about New York drug laws (Commentary), 03:01:2001 p15A
New state law makes reporting a bomb threat in a public building punishable by a prison sentence of up to seven years, 10:18:2001 p3A
Patriot Legislation must not be passed (Letter), 02:27:2003 p17A
Retirees for Tier I an organization trying to get bill passed to correct gender and age discrimination (Letter), 08:05:2004 p14A
Road rage awareness bill passes Senate, 05:03:2001 p4A
Sexual predator law that will keep sexual predators off streets and out of community needs your help to pass, 07:26:2001 p9A
The Dignity for All Students proposed law seeks to create school environment free of discrimination, harassment, hate violence; doesn't bring dignity to students, 01:04:2001 p8A
NEW YORK - LIBRARIES
State aid for libraries has not kept pace with the rapid growth of library activity, need boost from state (Letter), 03:22:2001 p13A
NEW YORK - MUSIC
Siciliano, Laureen of Brockport is cast in RAPA musical "Annie," 02:06:2003 p2A
Sparhuber, Michael from Churchville-Chili High School is a participant of NYS School Music Association All County Junior High Bandat, 07:17:2003 p2A
Upstate NY's oldest performing arts school presents the musical 'Annie,' 1:23:2003 p4A
NEW YORK - POLICE
Trooper Militello, Charles to retire this month, 03:01:2001 p1A
NEW YORK - RECREATION
Road and souvenir shop right below top of Whiteface Mountain takes away nature feeling (Editorial), 07:19:2001 p12A
NEW YORK - REDISTRICTING
A good deal for incumbents (Dissent column), 6:20:2002 p14A
Now it's obvious: Monroe doesn't count (editorial), 6:13:2002 p12A
Towns cope with redrawn districts, 6:20:2002 p1A/16A
NEW YORK - TAXES
ABC coddles it's viewers; Houghton talks sense on taxes (Notebook), 1:16:2003 p15A
Alesi says state budget is fair, balanced (Letter), 06:12:2003 p15A
Even Bush, George can't figure out the New York State income tax this year (Dissent), 03:25:2004 p15A
Legislators are bankrupting state (Letter), 05:22:2003 p17A
Proposal that allows state to claim millions of dollars in speeding ticket revenue will make town justice more expensive for tax payers, 09:30:2004 p4A
Senator Charles Schumer backs notion that exempts soldiers spouses from having to pay state and federal taxes on income while away at war, 04:10:2003 p7A
Send a postcard to protest the federal income tax amendment (Letter), 12:27:2001 p15A
State Legislature working on putting a 2 percent transfer tax at closing on real estate with towns keeping revenues to buy land for parks and preservation, 05:27:2004 p16A
Throw the bums out of the Legislature that are causing high taxes and paying themselves high salaries (Notebook), 09:30:2004 p13A
Who gains from tax breaks for businesses? (Editorial), 04:29:2004 p16A
NEW YORK - WELFARE
Welfare reform a reality in New York state (From the Assemblyman column), 5:23:2002 p5A
NEW YORK PARKS AND CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION
30 years of work for our environment (Liz Thorndike) (Guest essay), 8:15:2002 p17A
NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF REGENTS
Local woman (Ena Farley) retires from Baord of Regents, 4:18:2002 p2A
Local woman (Ena Farley) retires from Board of Regents, 4:18;2002 p2A
NEW YORK STATE MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARTMENT
Driver's manual available online (letter), 8:15:2002 p17A
Henrietta DMV office closing for repairs, 9:12:2002 p8A
NEW YORK TIMES
Billions for turkey, but forget poor (Letter), 03:20:2003 p13A
How the Times went over a cliff (Notebook), 05:29:2003 p13A
NEW YORK YANKEES
Yankees have been my heroes (Murf's Turf column), 5:23:2002 p9A
NIAGARA & WESTERN NEW YORK RAILROAD CO.
All aboard for a yuletide ride, 12:19:2002 p3A
Niagara & Western New York Railroad Co offering scenic tours, 9:26:2002 p1A/8A
NIAGARA MOHAWK
Many helped out in wake of recent harsh weather (letter), 2:28:2002 p11A
NOEL, WILL
Wins the title of Chess State Champion in his youth division, 03:13:2003 p3A
NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
Another Kodak moment, and finding truth in 'toons (Notebook column), 11:21:2002 p14A
NORTHAMPTON PARK
Monroe County Celebration of Lights in Park, 11:28:2002 p4A
NORTHEAST
Our Eastern seaboard is axis of rudeness (Commentary), 7:11:2002 p15A
NORTHSTAR HISTORY CENTER
A recent land deal will double the space of Northstar History Center, 03:25:2004 p16A
NOT ME NOT NOW
Parenting workshops, 1:24:2002 p3A
NOVA SCOTIA
The warmth that is Canada (Hand Writings column), 11:21:2002 p15A
NU-LOOK COLLISION CENTERS
Nu-Look Collision gives car to ABW, 1:3:2002 p6A
NURSING
National nursing shortage affects all, 10:11:2001 p5A
Nurse shortage undermines care (letter), 4:25:2002 p17A
NUT HOUSE
Productive treats abound at the Nut House, 8:1:2002 p7A
NUTRITION
If we're not careful, we can be what we eat (Senior Life column), 10:24:2002 p17A
NYHAN, MICHAEL
Sheriff's Office welcomes new boss (Michael Nyhan), 5:9:2002 p3A
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OAK HILL COUNTRY CLUB
Happy 100th Birthday to Oak Hill Country Club, the home of three U.S. Opens (Murf's Turf), 07:12:2001 p10A
Oak Hill will host PGA Championship, 07:03:2003 p11A
Ranked as the No.10 golf course in the country, 04:10:2003 p13A
Roll out the red carpet (Murf's Turf), 08:07:2003 p9A
OAK ORCHARD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
Benefit for health center planned for Labor Day weekend, 08:23:2001 p2A
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OCCUPATIONS
More and more women going into the field of business than are men, 09:13:2001 p3A
ODYSSEY OF THE MIND
Students embark on 'Odyssey' together, 3:14:2002 p4A
OGDEN FARMERS' LIBRARY
Library catalog changes, 5:9:202 p11A
Library to hold read-in, 5:16:2002 p3A
OIL
Congress should re-enact the original law that says all oil from Alaska was to to go the United States, instead of being shipped to Asian nations (Letter), 06:24:2004 p10A
OLYMPICS
A chilling reminder of Hilter's Olympics (Guest Essay), 05:17:2001 p15A
An upcoming exhibit at Monroe Community College ponders on the Nazi Olympics, 03:15:2001 p11A
Cheering for local native of Pittsford Wambach, Abby in Olympic soccer game (Murf's Turf), 08:12:2004 p9A
Dad attended 'Nazi Olympics' (Letter), 05:17:2001 p15A
GRAAF helps our Olympic hopefuls (Murf's Turf), 08:26:2004 p11A
Monroe Community College Sports Centre exhibits 'Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936,' 05:03:2001 p1A
Olympic dreams do come true (Sara Sozio) (Murf's Turf), 2:21:2002 p9A
Olympics that made memories (Murf's Turf), 09:02:2004 p11A
White, Melissa to resue Olympic dream in Michigan, 09:11:2003 p14A
Winter Olympics from A-Z (Murf's Turf), 2:28:2002 p7A
OPEN SPACES
Getting serious about open space (editorial), 1:17:2002 p8A
ORGANIZATION
Get ready. Get set. Get organized (guest essay), 1:17:2002 p9A
I really have nothing to wear right now (Senior Life column), 4:18:2002 p11A
ORLEANS COUNTY
Author (Stanley Vanderlaan) discusses archeological book 'Odds and Ends,' 5:23:2002 p4A
OXFORD STREET
3M plan unveiled, but is it enough?, 9:5:2002 p1A/10A
Parking on Oxford Street may soon be restricted to force Agrilink employees to use lot, 1:17:2002 p1A/7A
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PACIFICISM
Still coming to terms, 30 years later (Commentary column), 12:5:2002 p16A
PAGENTS
Alexi and Jolie Irvine attend dance pagent and win first and second place, 07:31:2003 p5A
Brockport sisters Alexi Rae and Joli White Irvine selected to participate in Miss Pre-Teen Syracuse-Rochester pagent, 10:09:2003 p10A
Langford, Jessica Nicole and Dahlin, Elaine of Brockport selected to participate in Nationals' 2001 Miss Jr. Pre Teen Rochester pageant competition, 06:07:2001 p2A
Sisters Irvine, Alexi Rae and Irvine, Joli White both qualified for national pagent in Florida, 10:30:2003 p4A
PARADES. SEE ALSO Max's Mardi Gras Parade
Parade of ghouls, 10:31:2002 p1A/15A
PARANOIA
Wild paranoia, and religious bigots (Notebook column), 8:8:2002 p12A
PARENTING
"The State of Our Nations Youth" surveys teenagers realtionships with their parents(Editorial), 08:14:2003 p16A
Ability to form close relationships as infants and toddlers is what children need for success in school (Guest Essay), 01:04:2001 p9A
Adult supervision could be disrupting self-reliance and creativity (Notebook), 07:03:2003 p14A
Brockport Central School District and PTSA offering free workshops for parents, 10:14:2004 p2A
Brockport Central School District presents parenting workshop, 10:10:2002 p2A
Brockport Central School Districts Continuing University for Parents presenting parenting workshops with therapist Boike, Dennis, 09:20:2001 p3A
Brockport school district's University For Parents holding workshops with lecturer and therapist Boike, Dennis, 03:22:2001 p5A
Brockport schools and PTSA sponsored five workshops for parents to learn child-rearing techniques, 12:09:2004 p1A
Class trip hard for kids and parents (Guest Essay), 06:05:2003 p13A
Enough to make a mothers mercury rise (Daily Dose), 09:11:2003 p11A
Fear beats trust anytime (Commentary column), 11:7:2002 p11A
Hats off to all those parents of athletes who stand out in the cold and rain to cheer on their youngsters (Murf's Turf), 05:20:2004 p11A
Hilton Elementary school is offering an all-day program to parents beginning in the fall, 02:05:2004 p18A
Hilton hosts first 'Parent University' where area parents and educators are invited to a day of family-focused seminars, 03:08:2001 p3A
Is finger-pointing genetic? (Daily Dose), 03:13:2003 p11A
Is it societies responsibility to take care of neglected and abused children (On Politics), 05:13:2004 p13A
It's hard getting kids to do homework, 08:23:2001 p6A/7A
Kids, parents: eternal tug of war, 02:08:2001 p13A
Making sure your kids get enough sleep will benefit them (Editorial), 06:21:2001 p12A
New law PINS (persons in need of supervision) increases legal parental guardianship from 16 years old to 18, 01:11:2001 p4A
Parenting teens during the 'just you wait' stage is a breeze (Humor), 05:13:2004 p11A
Parents advised: talk to kids about 9/11 tragedy, 09:13:2001 p16A
Parents Club workshop, 10:10:2002 p4A
Providing help for teen runaways (Editorial), 08:26:2004 p14A
Raise children the old way (Commentary column), 9:19:2002 p12A
Saying no is sometimes a hard thing to do (Daily dose column), 7:25:2002 p11A
Support group to share parenting strategies being held at the Family Support Center at Spencerport Central School, 09:23:2004 p3A
Talk to you children about eating disorders and a healthy diet (Opinion), 01:11:2001 p10A
Tell your kids where you stand on important issues and stick to your guns before sending them off to college (Comment), 08:23:2001 p10A
The best way for parents to help prevent bullying ect. is by talking with their children (Editorial), 09:11:2003 p16A
The right kind of busy helps kids thrive, 08:30:2001 p5A
To understand teens, look to barnyards (Daily Dose), 11:06:2003 p19A
What will our kids tell their kids (Daily Dose), 04:29:2001 p15A
Why parenting has gotten tougher (Guest Essay), 03:22:2001 p13A
PARKING
Parking on Oxford Street may soon be restricted to force Agrilink employees to use lot, 1:17:2002 p1A/7A
PARMA
Cobble Creek Farm will host an elaborate corn maze to benefit Lakeside capital campaign, 08:02:2001 p5A
Parma Greece United Church of Christ serves dinner of wiener schnitzel or bratwurst, 11:01:2001 p4A
Parma Public Library is booking the front display window for nonprofit organizations hoping to get their message out, 02:19:2004 p2A
Parma Public Library offering Cratftime, Valentine movie madness, and storyteller Whitis, Almeta shares stories, 02:12:2004 p2A
PARURESIS
Some 17 million Americans suffer from this disorder (Funny Thing), 12:23:2004 p11A
PATAKI, GEORGE
A hug from the Gov. (photo), 11:14:2002 p6A
Gov. Pataki campaigns in Brockport, 10:31:2002 p6A
Governor Pataki tries to raise money by grabbing local funds by taking away nearly all court revenue (Editorial), 06:03:2004 p12A
Governor's State of the State messages more like a state of the wish list (Editorial), 01:15:2004 p10A
Let 1,000 flowers bloom; Gov. Pataki's shell game (Notebook), 1:9:2003 p12A
One more cut for Pataki (letter), 10:31:2002 p16A
Pataki attacks Kerry, John - 'Five to three Pataki' takes it beyond NY (On Politics), 09:09:2004 p17A
Pataki has failed to stimulate economy (Letter), 07:31:2003 p11A
Pataki has shown he merits 3rd term (editorial), 10:31:2002 p16A
Pataki was right the first time (viewpoint), 1:3:2002 p8A
The Heidi Fleiss of New York (Gov. Pataki) (Commentary column), 10:17:2002 p16A
PATRIOTISM
Annual flag disposal ceremony scheduled by Monroe County American Legion Auxiliary, 06:07:2001 p2A
Do car ribbons endorse support or command it? (Dissent), 12:16:2004 p15A
Governments encourage us to go on living our lives and spending money after 9/11 - spend your money on American products (Guest Essay), 12:06:2001 p12A
Keep patriotism alive all year (Letter), 05:31:2001 p15A
Local stores having a hard time keeping New York related merchandise in stock, 09:27:2001 p3A
Patriotism swells in this time of loss and profound grief, 09:20:2001 p1A
Stand up against fear, let's cherish our villages (Notebook), 10:11:2001 p12A
Thousands of people gathered to see the Rochester International Marine Tattoo 2001 presented, 09:06:2001 p8A
PAYMENT, KENNETH A.
Ranked among "The Best Lawyers in America 2005-2006," 12:16:2004 p5A
PEACE
Be a link for peace (letter), 5:16:2002 p15A
Blessed are the peacemakers (Notebook column), 12:5:2002 p16A
PELINO, TODD
Community remembers Todd Pelino (Murf's Turf), 7:18:2002 p12A
PENFIELD
Rochester Home Builders Association select Penfield for the second year in a row to host Homerama 2001, 04:12:2001 p13A
PENFIELD - GOVERNMENT
Democrats didn't eliminate candidates (Letter), 05:29:2003 p13A
Support McCarty, Ed because he supports free speech (Notebook), 12:06:2001 p12A
PENFIELD - LIBRARY
Penfield Public Library to host a book discussion with author Butler, Octavia, 02:27:2003 p7A
PENFIELD - SCHOOLS
Regarding the issue of changing the Penfield sports teams, 'The Fighting Water Lillies,' maybe? (Handwritings), 04:12:2001 p20A
PERRINE, FRED
Sweden highway boss (Fred Perrine) wins one-year term, 11:7:2002 p7A
Sweden picks new highway chief (Fred Perrine), 2:28:2002 p1A/12A
PETS
Brockport, Sweden, and Clarkson's dog control officer has requested adding to the state's dangerous-dog law, 09:23:2004 p3A
Canine Companions for Independence looking for volunteers to raise puppies, 03:29:2001 p4A
Cat population out of control (Guest Essay), 06:19:2003 p18A
County needs a place to let the dogs run (editorial), 12:12:2002 p16A
Dog asks for little, gave so much (Commentary), 06:26:2003 p14A
Goodbye to a fuzzy friend of 17 years (Letter), 02:08:2001 p13A
GRROWLS group rescues adandoned golden retrievers and finds them new homes, 07:12:2001 p1A
Hamlin offered free rabies vaccination clinic last week, 05:15:2003 p4A
Lax dog owners make life tough for others (Editorial), 06:26:2003 p14A
Rabbits are social animals, but do not make good Easter presents, 04:17:2003 p1A
Tammy Panter takes ferret for stroll (photo), 10:10:2002 p2A
The year Freckles saved Christmas (Funny thing... column), 12:26:2002 p14A
Upstate Guide Dogs presents Bark in the Park, 09:02:2004 p5A
Welcome a kitty into your home (Letter), 05:29:2003 p13A
PHOTOGRAPHY
Brockport native (Mark Chesnut) displays photographs, 10:17:2002 p2A
Photographer Schwartz, Jeff giving a hands on presentation about cameras, 05:20:2004 p2A
PI KAPPA PHI
Wheelchair ramp build (by Pi Kappa Phi), 5:9:2002 p11A
PILLOWS
Sleeping with several of these is OK (Daily Dose column), 12:12:2002 p11A
PLANNED COMMUNITIES
Let's have a brand-new village (Notebook column), 7:11:2002 p14A
PLANNED PARENTHOOD
Distributing free folic acid pills to planned parenthood patients, 11:06:2003 p3A
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Let's really live the Pledge of Allegiance (letter), 7:18:2002 p11A
Pledge allegiance to flag, or to God? (Dissent column), 8:1:2002 p12a
Pledges and spankings, thunder and lightning (notebook column), 7:4:2002 p12A
POETRY
All we ask: give poetry a chance (Guest Essay), 11:13:2003 p14A
Frisbee, Lee has published his poetry chapbook "Andrew Wyeth's World," 11:04:2004 p10A
Iuppa, M.J. of Hamlin will read her poetry at the Java Junction on March 11th, 03:04:2004 p2A
Local poet Newman, Bill has works published in the University of New Mexico's "Blue Mesa," 12:27:2001 p2A
Poetry in "Midst" by Merrifield, Karla Kinn published, 11:04:2004 p10A
September 11 anthology (William Heyen), 2:21:2002 p2A
POLAR PLUNGE
Who's ready to take an icy plunge (for Special Olympics New York), 1:17:2002 p3A
POLICE
Westcott, Timothy K. graduates from five month training at police academy; will be working as officer for Durham Police Department, 01:25:2001 p2A
POLITICS
20-somethings get head start in politics, 6:20:2002 p6A
A good politicial by definition (On Politics), 06:24:2004 p11A
A new turn in party policies (On Politics), 06:12:2003 p15A
Always fess up to the public (On Politics), 04:01:2004 p15A
Appreciate the art of candor for what it is (Commentary), 01:29:2004 p13A
Attorney general Ashcroft, John and secretary of the interior Norton, Gale both fond of the Confederacy (Opinion), 02:01:2001 p12A
Bigger bang from less government (Guest Essay), 08:07:2003 p13A
Both executives and bureaucrats depend on others to do their public communications for them, let the big shots speak for themselves (Editorial), 05:20:2004 p14A
Bush, Clinton, and Pataki will make headlines in 2005, 12:30:2004 p11A
Campaign finance reform does matter (Dissent), 04:29:2001 p17A
Can our leaders (George W. Bush and Mayor Bill Johnson) handle the criticism (Commentary), 02:05:2004 p17A
Democracy in Action awards (Dissent), 11:20:2003 p15A
Democratis ghouls on Capitol Hill (Funny Thing), 03:15:2001 p11A
Democrats could get school nurses restored - and help the county save money on retirement costs too but instead they are scoring points (Commentary), 03:18:2004 p13A
Don't shoot the liberals (Notebook), 07:24:2003 p12A
Doyle, Jack turns the other cheek, 01:22:2004 p13A
From presidency to town court, the truth is the core (Guest Essay), 02:15:2001 p15A
Good to see contrasting views (Letter), 06:12:2003 p15A
Gulf War II: once more without feeling (Funny Thing), 1:30:2003 p12A
Help me get a few things straight (Michael Caputo - On Politics), 08:19:2004 p13A
Hopeful's upstate visit draws 'appropriate response' (Commentary), 02:26:2004 p11A
Houghton, Amo and Lewis, John form a remarkable partnership in the U.S. Congress (Guest Essay), 02:06:2003 p15A
How well do you know scandal trivia? (Funny thing... column), 7:25:2002 p12A
It just gets weirder and weirder (On Politics), 07:24:2003 p13A
It's all about winning, lies and deceit (Dissent), 09:13:2001 p14A
Make your decisions based on what you think, voices demand change, not mime (Commentary), 12:09:2004 p15A
Making a fine mess of democracy (On Politics), 06:19:2003 p19A
Mayors who diss devils, doff duds (Funny thing... column), 7:11:2002 p14A
On the horns of a dilemma (On Politics), 11:20:2003 p15A
Politics is not known for bringing out the best in people, nor are committees, 04:15:2004 p13A
Taxpayers shouldn't have to pay for political mailings (Letter), 07:08:2004 p12A
The politics of shame (Notebook), 08:28:2003 p10A
They're judges, not debutantes (On Politics), 05:29:2003 p13A
Voters may hear more on 'Choice C' (Michael Caputo; columnist), 12:18:2003 p11A
What's right isn't always right (Funny Thing), 12:02:2004 p17A
Whenever a person goes for a higher office their weakness will be exploited (On Politics), 12:23:2004 p11A
POLLUTION. SEE Environment
PORNOGRAPHY
Pornography found recorded over children's videos, 9:12:2002 p1A/16A
POST OFFICE
Many helped gather food for people in need (letter), 5:30:2002 p15A
Post office advises: Mail early, 12:5:2002 p1A/5A
POSTAL STAMPS
Purple Heart stamp honors courageous vets (letter), 9:12:2002 p15A
PREJUDICE
Diversity is more than skin-deep (Dissent), 04:10:2003 p16A
I like almost everybody - except people (Funny thing... column), 8:22:2002 p14A
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
An optimistic view on Bush (Letter), 10:21:2004 p16A
Democrates launch a cover up for Kerry, John (Commentary), 08:05:2004 p15A
Green Party presidential nominee Cobb, David visits area, 05:27:2004 p10A
Laying odds on the candidates (Funny Thing), 03:18:2004 p12A
Liberal arrogance lost the election (Commentary), 11:11:2004 p17A
Many flip flops in the Kerry, John's Democrat side (Letter), 09:16:2004 p16A
New leadership for America (Editorial), 10:28:2004 p12A
Nobel Prize-winning scientists vote for Kerry (Letter), 10:28:2004 p11A
Our country would be in better shape if the presidential candidates would talk common sense about the issue of high gas prices (Notebook), 05:27:2004 p17A
Push aside the 'fat' and dive into campaigns 'meat' (On Politics), 09:16:2004 p17A
Religion has become an issue the whole nation must confront (Commentary), 11:11:2004 p17A
Symbolism an important factor in decision making (On Politics), 09:30:2004 p13A
The majority of voters don't want to vote for Bush, but want to vote for Kerry even less (Commentary), 09:16:2004 p17A
Which president will keep us safe? (Notebook), 09:16:2004 p17A
Who is going to protect us from terrorism (Humor), 09:16:2004 p16A
PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES
Jim Lehrer feeding President Bush answers during debate (Dissent), 10:21:2004 p17A
TV debates promote what matters least (Commentary), 09:30:2004 p12A
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Democrats are disappointed again (Funny Thing), 11:18:2004 p13A
Election past, issues aren't (Dissent), 12:02:2004 p17A
Many people put much time money and effort into this years election, democrats may feel deflated and disappointed, 11:1:2004 p7A
October surprises could tilt election either way (Humor), 10:14:2004 p15A
Republican President needs to woo, persuade, and articulate which Bush does not do (Commentary), 10:14:2004 p15A
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
Congresswoman Slaughter, Louise of Monroe County out of presidential inauguration tickets, 01:04:2001 p4A
I'm over the election, but are you (Funny Thing), 04:29:2001 p16A
More thoughts on the 2000 election (Letter), 03:08:2001 p15A
Vermont Senator Jeffords, James switches political party because of disagreement with President Bush's stance on issues (Funny Thing), 06:07:2001 p10A
PRESIDENTS
And this was the party of FDR (Commentary), 02:26:2004 p11A
Bush could learn a few lessons from the morals of boxing (Letter), 05:20:2004 p14A
Bush the first had what America needs (Commentary), 02:19:2004 p15A
Carter, Jimmy as a bad president (Commentary), 03:06:2003 p16A
Clinton didn't stop terror (Letter), 10:11:2001 p13A
Clinton: a bad boy but a good president (Funny Thing), 01:25:2001 p12A
Many speakers at Reagan, Ronald's memorial service, his daughter by far the best (Commentary), 07:08:2004 p13A
Nixon, Richard beats all the candidates seeking the White House today (Commentary), 02:05:2004 p17A
Paying tribute to Ronald Reagan, who turned 92 this week (Commetnary), 02:06:2003 p14A
President George W. Bush's State of the Union Address on all different cable TV channels(Funny Thing), 02:06:2003 p14A
Reagan, Ronald was an American original (Commentary), 06:10:2004 p15A
Reagan, Ronald was hard to dislike, but did little as far as issues that did not concern him go (Dissent), 06:17:2004 p13A
Residents remember former President Reagan, Ronald not only for his leadership, but also for his basic decency, 06:10:2004 p16A
Right now, the Democrats could use a JFK (Commentary), 06:03:2004 p13A
Ronald Reagan should have a memorial in every county in the country (Funny Thing), 03:29:2001 p14A
Roosevelt, Franklin D. is the real champ (Commentary), 04:15:2004 p13A
The "Reagans: Irony and Ronnie (Commentary), 11:20:2003 p14A
Tradition of playing pranks on the next administration is as old as presidency itself (Funny Thing), 02:08:2001 p12A
PRESS
Black white and red-faced all over (Funny Thing), 05:29:2003 p12A
Jesse, Sacagawea and more (Dissent), 05:22:2003 p16A
PRISONERS
Listening to stories behind bars (Letter), 04:29:2004 p16A
PROFANITY
A small win for decency (Notebook column), 8:29:2002 p12A
Stealing something precious, and rationalizing profanity (Notebook column), 9:5:2002 p12A
PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE
Rhett A. King received the Rachael May Swain Award, 3:28:2002 p2A
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Kids should be seen and heard (Guest essay), 6:227:2002 p15A
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QUAD A FOR KIDS
Honoring a man who worked for kids (Joe U. Posner) (letter), 6:20:2002 p15A
Spend time (and dollars) on poor kids (guest essay), 2:28:2002 p11A
QUEEN ELIZABETH
A view from one who 'grew up' with the queen, 6:13:2002 p14A
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RACISM
'Lotts of silence' here in the North (Commentary), 1:16:2003 p14A
Do you see Bill Johnson as a mayor, or a black mayor? (Notebook), 10:09:2003 p15A
RADIO
Like charity, sensetivity begins at home (Funny Thing), 10:09:2003 p15A
LIsten to what your kids are listening to (Commentary), 05:10:2001 p21A
Savaging truth over the airwaves (Funny Thing), 07:31:2003 p10A
Taking a spin around the radio dial (Funny thing...column), 6:6:2002 p12A
There's a new opening, but think twice before you apply (Commentary), 10:02:2003 p10A
To speak and to speak well are two different things (Funny Thing), 10:30:2003 p22A
WHAM 1180 and "The Curt Smith Show," 1:23:2003 p5A
Why have radio on school buses? (Letter), 01:25:2001 p13A
RAILROADS. SEE Transportation
READING
Literacy Volunteers of Rochester celebrate 40th anniversary, looking for additional volunteers, 03:25:2004 p9A
Reading initiative debate runs sweet and sour (Funny thing... column), 3:7:2002 p12A
Reading is the cure for summertime blues (Commentary), 08:19:2004 p13A
READY, SET, GROW PRESCHOOL
Ready, Set, Grow Preschool unleases 39 new graduates into the public school system, 6:6:2002 pA
RED CROSS. SEE American Red Cross
RED HAT SOCIETY
These ladies have "hattitude" to spare, 9:12:2002 p1A/16A
REILICH, BILL
134th Assembly District: Bill Reilich (editorial), 10:17:2002 p16A
State Assembly candidates speak: Reilich: Tax break for business (guest essay), 10:17:2002 p17A
RELIGION
A universal message of faith 'to the world's religious leaders' (letter), 6:27:2002 p15A
An opportunity for interfaith dialogue, 1:30:2003 p13A
First Amendment to the Constitution doesn't bar religion in school (Editorial), 01:11:2001 p10A
Kids turn to action, prayer (Letter), 11:08:2001 p17A
New bishop can't teach God's words, 08:21:2003 p17A
President Bush's proposal to give more federal funding to religious-based social service organizations raises all kinds of questions (Commentary), 02:15:2001 p15A
Religion out of place in schools (Opinion), 01:11:2001 p10A
Show a little pride for the things that have made our own great culture (Notebook), 02:06:2003 p14A
Students in NYC are allowed to pray during Ramadan while