BROCKPORT POST

2000

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ABORTIONS

Vote for politicians who fight abortion (Letter), 08:31:2000 p13A

ACADEMY AWARDS

It is possible to guess two out of every three Academy Award winners (Funny Thing), 03:23:2000 p10

ACCIDENTS

5-year-old Dana M. Hansen collides with brother Ian in an ATV accident, 07:06:2000 p3A
Kleiman family of Sweden grieves after accident in Arizona, 11:23:2000 p5A
Lawsuits claim Brockport police officer chasing drug suspect caused crash involving another car; village defends police, 02:24:2000 p1A/12A
Martin, Linda was killed in a car accident from a man that was speeding to get away from a police officer (Comment), 03:02:2000 p11A
The terror of hitting a deer (Guest Essay), 12:14:2000 p15A
When accident happened with Brockport school bus, everyone stepped up (Letter), 05:25:2000 p13A

ADVERTISING

"Not your older person's whatever" is a hip advertising phrase these days (Daily Dose), 05:04:2000 p18

ALCOHOLISM

One taste is too much for some (Guest Essay), 08:31:2000 p13A

ALLERGIES

Allergy experts recently reccorded a moderate level of pollen, 05:04:2000 p6A

ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

Watching my Fred slip away (Guest Essay), 10:19:2000 p15A

AMADEUS CHORALE

Youths of Amadeus Chorale sing to help Lakeside infants, 02:17:2000 p4A

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY

American Cancer Society sponsoring program to send in labels off of cereal boxes to raise money (Letter), 01:27:2000 p11A

AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION

American Diabetes Association's Tour de Cure bike race a great way to help people affected by the disease, 05:25:2000 p1A

AMERICORPS

AmeriCorps members help teach kids about agriculture at Springdale Farms, 06:08:2000 p1A/14A

ANIMAL CRUELTY

Animal cruelty charges against Knezek, John, owner of Docktor Pet Center in EastView Mall dropped, but complaints continue, 01:13:2000 p4A

ANIMALS

Beached whales and dolphins in the bahamas due to loud underwater explosion noisiness (Letter), 09:21:2000 p13A
Birds seem scarce but there's no shortage (Green Thumb), 05:25:2000 p11A
Blame the weather for our lack of birds (Green Thumb), 12:28:2000 p13A
Common crows deserve a pause for appreciation (Guest Essay), 09:28:2000 p15A
Groundhogs - scratching at the ground and keeping life simple (Nature Notes), 11:02:2000 p13A
High communications towers proving lethal for birds (Green Thumb), 08:24:2000 p13A
If I could come back as an animal and do nothing all day but eat, sleep, drink, and scratch (Daily Dose), 05:25:2000 p12
No need to be driving deer out of the places they belong with Irondequoit bait-and-shoots (Letter), 01:27:2000 p11A
Sure sign winter has arrived when snow owls appear (Nature Notes), 12:07:2000 p14A

ANNIVERSARIES

Brewer, Dean and Dorothy of Chili celebrate 50th wedding anniversary, 05:25:2000 p8A
Buddle, Wilson and Joan celebrate 40 years of marriage, 06:15:2000 p6A
Carlos, Edward and Helen Yoffredo celebrate 55 years of marriage, 01:06:2000 p2A
Dierna, Richard and Barbara celebrate 40th wedding anniversary, 05:04:2000 p13A
Hill, Dr. and Mrs. Norman celebrate 50 years of marriage, 04:20:2000 p11A
Kuppinger, Jon and Bonnie celebrate 35th wedding anniversary, 09:07:2000 p6A
Leszczynski, John and Gertrude to celebrate 50 years of marriage, 12:07:2000 p8A
Trabold, John and Beatrice celebrate 40 years of marriage, 10:05:2000 p7A
Virgilio, Andrew D. and Sue celebrate 50 years of marriage, 08:03:2000 p2A
Watson, Jack and Dorothy celebrate 50 years of marriage, 10:26:2000 p8A

ANTIQUES

Local expert Ed Cornwell says there are a few rules to collecting antiques, 10:12:2000 p1A/16A

AREA CODES

716 area code given to Buffalo region, 05:25:2000 p6A

ARMED FORCES

Anderson, Aaron - petty Officer 3rd Class has graduated from Nuclear Power School, 01:20:2000 p2A
Brice, Michael E. graduates from basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Waynesville, MO, 12:28:2000 p2A
Burch, Jonathan M. has completed 12 weeks basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island S.C., 12:21:2000 p2A
Cappuzzo, Donald P. and Cosmo C. Cappuzzo stationed aboard the USS Hayler, 08:24:2000 p2A
Carroll, Charles J. Jr arrived for duty at Schofield Barracks, Oahu, Hawaii, 06:29:2000 p2A
Cold war metal now available for those who were in service between September 2, 1945 and December 26, 1991, 05:25:2000 p2A
Cramer, Joseph M. and Michels, Charles J. join Army under delayed entry program, 01:13:2000 p2A
Dube, Stu - retired lietenant commander with U.S. Naval Reserves presented with Meritorious Unit Commendation by Admiril Comins, 08:03:2000 p2A
Frederick, Robert J. joined Army under delayed entry program, 06:22:2000 p2A
Green, Sean D. joined Army under delayed entry program, 08:31:2000 p2A
Gurley, Carri M. - Petroleum supply specialist arrived for duty at Vilseck Grafenwoehr military community in Germany, 04:20:2000 p2A
Hudson, Jason E. and Joseph R. Gerew have graduated from basic combat training, 10:12:2000 p2A
Kasper, Terra B. graduates five-week Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Advanced Camp at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash., 12:07:2000 p2A
Lucas, Earl T. IV on six month deployment to Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf where assigned to 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, 08:24:2000 p2A
Lupiani, Scott M. graduates 5-week Army Reserves Officer Training Corps Advanced Camp, 11:02:2000 p2A
Lyman, David G. completes 12 weeks of basic training at Marine Corps Recruite Depot, Parris Island, S.C., 08:31:2000 p2A
Mullen, Kyle D. promoted to rank of Air Force major, 08:31:2000 p2A
Pink, Edward J. II graduated basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, 03:23:2000 p2A
Puckett, Scott - SUNY Brockport alumnus and staffer aided a Greece accident victim, 02:10:2000 p4A
Ramsperger, Ed promoted in Army Reserves, 02:10:2000 p7A
Ramsperger, Ed promoted to sergeant major in the U.S. Army Reserves, 02:03:2000 p9A
Roller, Loraleigh has completed first year at the United States Coast Guard Academy, 06:08:2000 p2A
Staheli, Daniel J. completed 12 weeks basic training, 03:16:2000 p2A
Tramonto, Jason R. graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, 02:17:2000 p2A
Travis, James E. awarded Expert Infantryman Badge, 02:03:2000 p2A
Travis, James E. graduates five week Army Primary Leadership Development Course, 07:27:2000 p2A
U.S. Navy coastal mine hunter USS Kingfisher and USS Defender will come visit Rochester, 07:06:2000 p4A
USS Saint Paul CA 73 and USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul SSN-708 holding its 10th reunion, 03:02:2000 p2A
Veterans honored to join in A.D. Oliver Middle School Memorial Day Service with its respectful and honorary students (Letter), 06:01:2000 p15A
Vietnam Veterans Moving Wall is now on display in Spencerport, 07:13:2000 p4A
Way, Ronald H. retired from Army after 20 years of military service, 08:10:2000 p2A
Zeilen, Kris D. Ipen assigned to the 2125th Army Reserve Garrison Support Unit in Decatur, GA, 02:24:2000 p2A

ARMED FORCES - VETERANS

One common element: pride in having served (Guest Essay), 11:08:2000 p15A
Veterans Day ceremony to be held at Brockport Area Veterans Club, 11:08:2000 p2A
Veterans from around the area hold brief ceremony at Navy Club of Lake Ontario in rememberance of Pearl Harbor, 12:07:2000 p4A

ART

500 of states most talented art students to spend summer studying with some of world's leading artists in the creative and performing arts, 07:27:2000 p4A
"Family Ties" exhibit featuring local families active in arts and art education opens, 03:09:2000 p2A
Hickerson, Dianne had her first solo exhibit which 'sparkled' at the Morgan Manning House, 06:22:2000 p3A
Hickerson, Dianne has been selected to display works at Clothesline Festival at the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, 09:07:2000 p2A
Hickerson, Dianne receives award at Batavia Society of Artists for "Sunkissed" piece, 12:14:2000 p2A
Missell, Sara of Brockport was among Aquinas Institute of Rochester students who participated in Scholastic Art Show 2000, 03:02:2000 p2A
Odyssey of the Mind allows area students to use creative thinking and ingenuity to show their art skills, 03:09:2000 p3A
Original painting by Helen Fabi Smagorinsky "Max's Mardi Gras Parade" on display at Seymour Library, 04:20:2000 p2A
Porter, J. Erwin's 36 canal paintings are going to display for the first time to keep the Erie alive, 08:24:2000 p16A
Smagorinsky, Helen paints her memories of last years parade for Max Monaghan to make this year's even more of a success, 03:02:2000 p1A/6A
Thomas Horton, Lon of Clarkson has artwork on display at Seymour Library in Brockport, 12:14:2000 p2A

ATTICA

Families of employees and guards killed during 1971 Attica prison riots deserve compensation (Letter), 03:30:2000 p13A

AUTHORS

Chesnut, Eunice's new book chronicles how historical world events impacted Brockport Village, 12:07:2000 p1A/16A
Dailey, Franklyn C. Jr. recently visited Lift Bridge Book Shop to sign copies of his book "My Times With the Sisters," 08:17:2000 p5A
Dailey, Franklyn wrote "My Times with the Sisters," a memoir of his six years at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary School, 06:15:2000 p2A
Fussell, Robert uses Brockport to make a statement in his book "Human-itis B, Family at War" and asks readers to think about Earth's future today, 02:24:2000 p3A
Mackler, Carolyn of Brockport's first young-adult book will hit bookstores this fall, 04:27:2000 p1A/16A

AUTOMOBILES

Feel-good garages ease fee-bad charges (Daily Dose), 03:09:2000 p12
Gas guzzling cars are depleting the world's oil, 01:06:2000 p11A
Hummers are a sign of a big ego (Letter), 08:24:2000 p15A
Local car collector John Bush recently elected vice president of the International Ford Retractable Club, 11:02:2000 p1A/9A
Taking the Mustang for one last lap (Murf's Turf), 07:27:2000 p11A
Who needs to have a car that says "look at me"? (Guest Essay), 08:17:2000 p14

AWARDS

SEE ALSO Scholarships
A.D. Oliver Middle school student Bianca Rivera recognized by the Rochester Police Department for saving her neighbor's life, 11:23:2000 p1A/12A
Breslawski, Nancy to receive Recreation Commissions Community Service Award, 03:30:2000 p1A/14A
Broadway Theatre League hosts 2nd Stars of Tomorrow Awards, 06:01:2000 p5A
Brockport High School actor Adam Giese takes home a regional drama award, 06:08:2000 p3A
Brockport High Senior Chika Okoye winner of a contest held by the Mary Fellows Penfield Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution, 04:27:2000 p2A
Brockport students earn VICA awards, 02:24:2000 p2A
Chadsey, Michael receives third place in WE-MO-CO Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America state skills competition, 05:11:2000 p2A
Crossed, Carol of Pittsford has been honored with the Susan B. Anthony Award for her lifelong commitment to the consistent of life ethics, 03:02:2000 p11A
Curtis, Tony and Norman Jewison coming to Eastman House in Rochester to accept prestigious title of George Eastman Honorary Scholar, 05:04:2000 p6A
Foundation of American Women in Radio and Television presents Brockport resident Brenda Tremblay with most prestigious Gracie Allen Award, 04:20:2000 p2A
Head, Kevin earned second place for his handwoven table runner in the Monroe County Fair competition, 09:07:2000 p2A
Hickerson, Dianne receives Best in Show award for water-color painting "Sun-Kissed," 03:09:2000 p2A
Irondequiot Chapter House holds awards ceremony to honor high school seniors as DAR 'Good Citizens,' 04:13:2000 p4A
Johansen, Jason recipient of Burton R. Young Insturmental Music Award, 08:03:2000 p2A
Joint Recreation Committee of Clarkson, Sweden, and Brockport is seeking nominations for annual Distinguished Service Award, 10:19:2000 p4A
Levandowski, Dennis has received Prudential Community Champions Rising Star Award for Brockport School District, 08:31:2000 p2A
Many Brockport High School students receive New York State Public High School Athletic Association Scholar/Athlete Team Award, 01:27:2000 p2A
Martin, Jason, SUNY Brockport graduate has been chosed to receive the Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award, 09:21:2000 p2A
Medical staff at Lakeside Memorial Hospital present Excellence in Nursing Awards to Shafer, Cynthia R. and Bull, Cynthia M., 02:03:2000 p2A
Monachino, Chuck of Clarkson wins National Arts Education Award, 04:06:2000 p2A
Monroe Avenue Corridor Plan is recipient of first Uncommonly Good Award bestowed by the Common Good Planning Center (Guest Essay), 07:13:2000 p11A
Moynihan, Gail and Kathy DiFulvio receive District Award of Merit, 05:11:2000 p2A
Murphy, William A. of Holley receives Conspicuous Service Star and Medal for Merit Awards from State of New York, 09:14:2000 p2A
Oberempt, Suzanne receives first prize in Stony Brook University photography contest, 01:27:2000 p2A
Perry, Michael and Darryl F. Elam presented with Andrew J. Brown Quality Recognition Awards, 10:26:2000 p2A
Pope John XXIII Council No. 7707 Knights of Columbus was recipient of Knights of Columbus Supreme Council's Star Council Award, 06:29:2000 p2A
Randall, Scott, SUNY Brockport graduate, was awarded American College Theatre Festival Regional Crafts Award, 03:23:2000 p2A
Roller, Amanda from Brockport named to Who's Who Among American High School Students for fourth time, 07:27:2000 p2A
Spencerport High school students Kristen DeGiacomo and Vi Nguyen have been selected as school district's Marine Corps Distinguished Athletic Award winners, 05:25:2000 p7A
Steger, John W., Fourth Degree Assembly No. 2297 Knights of Columbus, earns provincial To Be a Patriot Award, 07:06:2000 p2A
16th Annual Marguerite Hare Browne Service to Education Award nominations being accepted, 05:18:2000 p5A
United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 4-8 based in Hamlin received the 1999 Division Award for Flotilla of the Year, 02:17:2000 p2A
Yale professor Sherwin B. Nuland to receive Writers Forum literary award, 09:28:2000 p2A

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BAKER, CINDY

Hamlin mother and resident still awaits double-lung transplant; community support keeps her upbeat, 02:03:2000 p3A

BEAUTY PAGENTS

Gursslin, Holland selected as contestant in 2001 Miss Teen New York USA Pagent, 11:08:2000 p2A

BERGEN

Power-line plan along Sweden Road in Bergen sparks debate, 07:06:2000 p1A/4A

BIRTHS

Beers, Sierra Nicole - daughter of Donald and Lynn, 01:27:2000 p2A
Bott Lee, Abigail Julia born to Vincent and Sarah of Arlington, Mass., 09:28:2000 p2A
Gilbert, Ariana Victoria is born to David and Sandra Gilbert of Brockport, 03:16:2000 p2A
Guion, James Matthew born to Travis and Sara Guion, 11:23:2000 p2A
Ingham, Corey Robert born to Jeff and Michelle Kise Ingham of Gates, 07:27:2000 p2A
Lakeside Memorial Hospital welcomes three New Years Day babies - Kayla Antoinette Lotta, Alison Jade Cook; and Ryan James Mann, 01:06:2000 p3A
Marcus, Eleanor Grace born to Robert and Natasha Marcus, 11:16:2000 p2A
Shipe, Noah Robert born to Philip Shipe and Gillian Nielsen of Holley, 01:20:2000 p2A
Tremblay, Gavin Thomas born to Don and Brenda Tremblay of Brockport, 11:23:2000 p2A
Zielinski, Abigail Grace born to Heather and Jeffery of Brookline, Mass., 08:31:2000 p2A

BLUECROSS/BLUESHIELD

Blue Cross, Blue Shield offers new discounts in recreation, health and shopping to promote healthy lifestyles, 10:05:2000 p10A
BlueCross BlueShield to raise their rates, 12:28:2000 p13A

BOCES

BOCES student and village may be working together to construct a village web site, 09:21:2000 p4A
BOCES students James Crawford, Jim Jarimillo and Lou Pereira placed 2nd in Stock Market Game, 06:22:2000 p2A
Brockport Ford loans cars to BOCES for driver education program, 07:13:2000 p2A
Brockport high school senior Chris Zinn to create village web site through cooperative project with BOCES, 10:26:2000 p1A/16A

BOOKS

All veterans should read the book "The Constitution That Never Was" by Ralph Boryszewski, 06:01:2000 p15A
On books: year after year, the banned played on (Funny Thing), 09:28:2000 p14A
Brockport native Carolyn Mackler publishers her book "Love and Other Four Letter Words," 10:19:2000 p4A
The Life of Reilly, The Best of Sports Illustrated's Rick Reilly a great book for gift giving (Murf's Turf), 12:21:2000 p11A
"My Times With The Sisters" by Brockport native and author Franklyn Dailey chronicles his youth and the village's past, 06:22:2000 p1A/8A
Newly published books this summer are not an easy read (Funny Thing), 04:27:2000 p14
Olenick, Andy and Richard Reisem will present a slide-show on work they have done for book "Erie Canal Legacy," 11:08:2000 p4A
This world needs a few good comic books (Editorial), 08:03:2000 p12

BOY SCOUTS

Boy Scout Leader of the Year is Kenneth Mahon, 05:11:2000 p2A
Cub scouts Leader of the Year named to Michael Sinopoli of Brockport, 05:25:2000 p4A
Eagle Scout Kevin Rombaut coordinates building of picnic pavilion at Corbett Park in Brockport, 08:24:2000 p1A/4A
Explorer program gets teens interested in saving lives, 05:04:2000 p10A
Historian for boy scout troop 86 Jay Thomas reports that Harvey Rakawski became latest troop member to complete an eagle project, 08:31:2000 p2A
Marsden, Richard named to serve as district director of Northern Lights District of Otetiana Council, Boy Scouts of America, 03:09:2000 p2A
Monroe County scout recruitment comes to schools, 09:21:2000 p4A
Otetiana Council of Boy Scouts of America soliciting applications for scouts to attend the 2001 National Scout Jamborie, 11:23:2000 p4A
Receiving honors as Unit Leader of the Year were Robert Mindler, Karen Bowen, and Timothy Sheehan, 05:11:2000 p2A
Sinopoli, Michael named Cub Scout Leader of the Year, 05:11:2000 p2A
Thomas, Jay for Boy Scout Troop 86 reports the Otetiana Council is celebrating its 90th anniversary, 02:10:2000 p2A
Troop committee chairman Robert Capurso to Troop 133 recognized for his selection by Otetiana Council to receive the Silver Beaver, 05:11:2000 p2A

BRAZIL

Brazil has world's best-managed city (Opinion), 03:30:2000 p12

BRIGHTON - SCHOOLS

Brighton High School looking to get in touch with graduates from 1960, 01:13:2000 p6A

BROCKPORT

Ambulance billing reform inches closer, 08:17:2000 p1A/4A
Bond act defeat from state for money to pay for local project hurts village, 11:16:2000 p1A/14A
Brockport a good place to be - takes a village to raise a child's playground (Letter), 07:20:2000 p11A
Brockport couple Joan and Jim Hamlin are committed to community issues, 12:21:2000 p3A
Brockport creates an emergency operation center to manage disasters, 03:09:2000 p1A/14A
Brockport honors citizens for service, 03:23:2000 p3A
Brockport may establish it's own gas and electric company to reduce energy costs for residents, 11:08:2000 p1A/16A
Brockport Moose Club now offering bingo every Monday, 09:28:2000 p2A
Brockport needs more park space at a minimum cost to tax payers (Letter), 08:03:2000 p13A
Brush, leaf pick up date sets, 10:12:2000 p4A
Coming home to Brockport (Letter), 09:28:2000 p15A
Hundreds of vendors and residents came out to see village showcased during annual sidewalk sale, 07:20:2000 p1A/4A
Informal forum to give residents a chance to share concerns and offer feedback being held, 10:19:2000 p4A
Is village's water commission necessary? (Chatter), 06:15:2000 p11A
$50K grant will pay for some improvements along Main Street in Brockport, 12:28:2000 p3A
Merchanct Association's annual Sidewalk Sales dates have been set; business, professional, college, service, and religious community invited to participate, 04:20:2000 p2A
Merchants Association's Sidewalk Sale returning to Brockport, 07:06:2000 p2A
Moose Lodge moves to Brockport from Clarendon where a kitchen, social quarters, offices, and a banquet room will be featured, 05:18:2000 p4A
Morgan-Manning Peddlers Market celebrates 29th year, 09:07:2000 p1A/14A
New Main Street design OK'd, 11:30:2000 p3A
School banners ok'd, 11:16:2000 p4A
Skateboarding on village land banned for safety and liability reasons, 08:10:2000 p5A
State Education Department awarded village a records management grant of $5,131 to purchase new microfim machine and shelving for records, 09:07:2000 p4A
Village forum was a very good meeting with acceptional turn out, 11:02:2000 p3A
Village looking at King St. building to demolish it and create a municipal parking lot, 12:07:2000 p1A
Village of Brockport Water Department will be flushing water mains, 04:13:2000 p3A
Water board sparks village controversy, 12:14:2000 p1A/16A
Water Department to flush water mains, 10:12:2000 p4A
Web-site proposal which would be created as part of a cooperative project through BOCES reviewed, 10:05:2000 p3A

BROCKPORT - AMBULENCE

Ambulance patients' insurance companies will be billed for services, 05:04:2000 p1A/20A
Third party billing for village ambulence services OK'd by board; offers safety net for seniors, 03:23:2000 p1A/12A
Village expands 3rd party ambulance billing - officials say billing reforms could eventually mean tax relief for residents, 11:16:2000 p8A

BROCKPORT - ART

Brockport artist Dianne Hickerson's paintings to be showcased at the Morgan Manning House, 06:08:2000 p4A
Paintings by Dianne Hickerson of Brockport Lon Horton of Clarkson are among those displayed at High Falls Fine Art Gallery, 07:27:2000 p2A

BROCKPORT - BUSINESSES

Allied Builders Inc. has been awarded contract work with Monroe County for new airport transportation operation center in Rochester, 11:23:2000 p2A
Allied Builders Inc. wins $8.5M in contracts, 06:01:2000 p7A
Birthright of Rochester opens office in Brockport, 10:19:2000 p2A
Blum, Drew joined Allied Group of Brockport and Cheektowaga as director of real estate and business development, 08:03:2000 p4A
Brockport has a higher amount than usual of unoccupied retail space, officials remain optimistic, 12:28:2000 p1A/16A
Brockport Moose Lodge 2499 has relocated back to village after two years in Clarendon, 04:27:2000 p2A
Brockport School of Dance girls dance their way to Magic Kingdom where they will be performing, 02:17:2000 p3A
Brockport village to loose Mark and Dale's Apparel, 11:16:2000 p3A
Carriage Place Crafts & Antiques Co-op celebrating third annual Fall Festival, 10:12:2000 p4A
Couple rudely asked to leave a bakery on Main Street for no apparent reason (Letter), 07:06:2000 p7A
"Get Moo-ving with Milk" tour sponsored by nation's dairy industry made a stop at Wegmans in Brockport, 08:03:2000 p3A
Java Junction's fresh aroma and style waft outside Brockport - coffee shop to run new "Book Bistro" at Gates Library, 01:27:2000 p1A/12A
LaBelle hair salon and The Fitness Shoppe approved, 08:31:2000 p7A
Montana Mills Bread Co. opens, 10:12:2000 p4A
Oak Orchard Community Health Center gets new physician Martha A. David M.D., 08:10:2000 p2A
Owner of Java Junction, Peter Apicella closes coffee and snack shop in Gates Library, 04:13:2000 p1A/18A
Total Accounting Systems employee Edward Bremer has passed Intuit's Quickbooks Certification course work, 10:12:2000 p2A
YMCA leader Margaret "Ramsey" Boyle brings her vision to Brockport, 09:07:2000 p4A
YMCA Program Center has launched its annual Invest in Youth campaign, 10:12:2000 p2A

BROCKPORT - CHRISTMAS

Community caroling open to all, 11:08:2000 p8A
Controversial light show opens tonight in Northampton Park, 11:23:2000 p4A
Keep Christmas simple this year, 10:12:2000 p14A
Lights of Northhampton are on display, 12:21:2000 p1A
Mayor Mary Ann Thorpe lights village Christmas tree to kick off Brockport's yuletide season, 12:07:2000 p1A
Merchants and residents mark the beginning of the holiday season, 11:30:2000 p1A/14A

BROCKPORT - CHURCHES

Annual ecumenical service at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Brockport to honor Martin Luther King Jr., 02:03:2000 p2A
Brockport United Methodist Church to hold a Celtic celebration, 10:26:2000 p2A
Concordia Lutheran Church in Brockport hosting Christmas concert presented by Rochester area musicians, 12:21:2000 p2A
New church, Victory Fellowship holds first meeting, 11:30:2000 p2A
Rev. Steven R. Newton to become new pastor and spiritual leader at Brockport United Methodist Church, 06:29:2000 p2A
St. Luke Episcopal Church Choir to hold concert to benefit food shelf, 11:08:2000 p8A

BROCKPORT - CONCERTS

Brockport's summer concert series of Serenading Summer kicks off June 8, 3A
Summer Serenades returning to Sagawa Park in its eighth season of concerts, 06:01:2000 p2A

BROCKPORT - ELECTIONS

If you agree with petition against spending taxes on expensive village offices, elect John Bush and Mort Wexler for village trustees (Letter), 06:08:2000 p13A
New trustee Mort Wexler thanks voters who voted in the recent Brockport election (Letter), 07:06:2000 p7A

BROCKPORT - ENVIRONMENT

Brockport gets funds for environmental improvement project around canal, 03:16:2000 p6A
Contamination from the ex-3M site has made several Oxford Street properties unmarketable, 08:03:2000 p1A/4A
GE moves on cleanup; ground-water treatment plant on Lyman Street may be built by this fall, 05:11:2000 p1A
New York State to host forum on GE contamination cleanup in Brockport, 04:27:2000 p3A
State orders more testing at toxic site, 12:14:2000 p3A
Tar pollution found at RG&E site on corner of Perry and Erie streets in Brockport; company says it will clean up village property, 04:20:2000 p1A/18A

BROCKPORT - FIRE

Capen Hose Fire Company is seeking donations to renovate a historic firehouse in Brockport, 09:28:2000 p3A
Michael Menear and Andrew Burkhartzmeyer attend a special hands-on training for electrical and natural gas fires, 10:05:2000 p5A
New cascade system to add safety features for Brockport firefighters considered, 08:24:2000 p3A
New era begins for Brockport Fire Department with the opening of the first firehouse outside the village in Clarkson, 04:06:2000 p1A/5A
SUNY Brockport donates $5K to fire department; officals say money will be used to update computers, 06:29:2000 p3A
Vacant house at 9063 W. Ridge Road being used to train firefighters this summer, 06:08:2000 p10A

BROCKPORT - GOVERNMENT

Brockport Environmental Conservation Board member Robert J. Sodoma resigning, new position open, 12:07:2000 p4A
Brockport Planning Board to seek fee from public-hearing applicants which will cover the mailing of notification letters, 08:31:2000 p3A
Brockport village offices now located inside the historic Seymour Building at 49 State Street, 06:01:2000 p1A/16A
First ever comprehensive employee-handbook was voted into Brockport by Village Board, 12:21:2000 p3A
Four seek two seats on Brockport Village Board; taxes emerge as key issue in race, 05:25:2000 p1A/14A
Group of residents push for law to control troublesome properties, but village officials are hesitant, 11:23:2000 p1A/12A
Locke, Annette appointed to village Planning Board and Tom Ferris appointed to Historic Preservation Board, 09:07:2000 p4A
Mayor Mary Ann Thorpe announces new village offices at 49 State Street will be dedicated to the Department of Public Works, 06:08:2000 p3A
Mayor Mary Ann Thorpe speaks out on consolidation issue, 10:19:2000 p1A/16A
More restrictions being added on future development in the Q Planned Development District to village code, 04:06:2000 p3A
Some are appalled with Planning Board (Chatter), 03:02:2000 p9A
Trustee Mort Wexler: I stand alone (Letter), 11:02:2000 p13A
Trustees currently in process of reviewing the first draft of Brockport's first-ever official employee handbook, 10:26:2000 p4A
Village Board member Robert Meusebeck appointed to the Sweden's Town Park Master Plan Committee, 06:08:2000 p5A
Village Clerk Leslie Morelli will also serve as clerk for the Planning Board and Zoning Board, 09:14:2000 p5A
Wexler, Mort agrees that complaints against water board are justified (Letter), 09:28:2000 p15A
Wexler, Mort gets little support on consolidation of Sweden and Brockport government proposal, 10:05:2000 p1A/16A

BROCKPORT - HISTORY

State grant to fund study of historic structures, 09:28:2000 p3A

BROCKPORT - HOUSING

Clinton St. buildings nominated for national register, 10:12:2000 p10A
A plea for decent behavior in the college rental homes (Letter), 04:06:2000 p15A
Senior housing project on East Avenue for 60 homes considered, 11:30:2000 p1A/14A
SUNY Brockport students help new homeowner Kathleen Raskin renovate her home at 55 Holley Street, 05:11:2000 p1A/18A
Village rejects senior complex, 01:27:2000 p1A/12A

BROCKPORT - LIBRARY

Brockport Kindergarten teacher Marsha Hickey donates castle to Seymour Library, 11:16:2000 p1A/14A
Children had opportunity to sharpen reading skills during summer reading program at Seymour Library, 08:10:2000 p1A/4A
Families with children grades 1-5 invited to make a bat window decoration for Halloween at Seymour Library, 10:05:2000 p2A
Genesee storyteller Peg Glisson will present "Folk Tales of Monroe County" at Seymour Library, 09:21:2000 p2A
Lindsey, Jennifer is Seymour Library's new children's librarian, 10:26:2000 p1A/16A
National Children's Book Week at Seymour Library, 10:19:2000 p2A
Preschool story time for ages 3-5 begins at Seymour Library, 09:14:2000 p2A
Preschool Storytime for children being held at Seymour Library, 03:02:2000 p2A
Restored Seymour works well for village (Letter), 06:15:2000 p13A
Sampling of Ronald VanOstrand's metal vessels are on display at Seymour Library, 03:23:2000 p2A
Seymour Library features summer concerts, 07:06:2000 p2A
Seymour Library has open registration for holiday events, 11:23:2000 p2A
Seymour Library holding a community read aloud in celebration of Children's Book Week, 11:02:2000 p4A
Seymour Library hosting moose decoration; and Brockport High Key Club reads to 3 and unders, 04:06:2000 p2A
Seymour Library hosting preschool story time, 01:13:2000 p2A
Seymour Library is celebrating donation of wooden castle from Ginther School kindergarten, 11:08:2000 p2A
Seymour Library is one of only eight libraries to offer Sunday hours, 10:05:2000 p1A/16A
Seymour Library looking for patrons to add works to its Spruce up a Moose art collection, 02:24:2000 p3A
Seymour Library offering Preschool Storytime, 09:28:2000 p2A
Seymour Library plans events during school break, 02:10:2000 p2A
Seymour Library plans summer activities, 06:15:2000 p2A
Seymour Library would like to thank those who helped in the Read-Aloud (Letter), 12:07:2000 p15A
Storytime for children 3 and up at Seymour Library, 04:27:2000 p2A
Third annual Seymour Library Pumpkin Roll to be held, 10:19:2000 p2A
Victorian style quilts from collection of Clarkson resident Erbland, Nadine are on display at Seymour Library in the Duryea Room, 02:03:2000 p2A

BROCKPORT - MUSEUMS

Dobson's Drug Store bottle eventually gets to museum, 08:24:2000 p5A
Emily L. Knap Museum of Local History to open on State Street, 08:17:2000 p2A

BROCKPORT - PARKS

Angry residents want county to move a controversial holiday light show out of Northampton Park, 07:27:2000 p1A/7A
Brockport Parks Committee plans to start installing new playground in placement of the Utica St. playground, 05:25:2000 p3A
Brockport's Harvester Park is included in a bond that will appear on the ballot next month, 10:12:2000 p1A/16A
Let's keep the parks as parks, and leave the holiday light show out of Northampton Park (Letter), 05:18:2000 p13A
Light show in Northampton Park ruins park's peacefulness (Letter), 08:03:2000 p13A
Light show opponent says story was wrong for Northampton Park(Letter), 08:10:2000 p13A
Light show was good for Northampton (Letter), 05:04:2000 p19A
Parks committee, volunteers dig in on Utica Street, 07:13:2000 p3A
Residents unite to protect Northampton Park and aim to fight commercial exploitation of county parks, 04:20:2000 p1A/18A
Skateboard park proposed, 04:13:2000 p1A/18A
Snow day at Northampton park with sledding and winter fun, 02:03:2000 p1A

BROCKPORT - POLICE

Brockport Police Department and Greater Rochester Safe Kids offering child safety seat inspection, 06:22:2000 p8A
Brockport Village Board approves a Citizens Police Academy and a volunteer policing unit being considered, 02:10:2000 p3A
Community safe program Students, Police, and Residents Together Against Crime seeking volunteers, 09:21:2000 p4A
First Citizens Police Academy brought the village, university, and police closer together, 04:27:2000 p1A/16A
Girls learn the ropes with Brockport police department, 06:29:2000 p4A
New police calling system checks up on elderly - more seniors encouraged to enroll, 03:30:2000 p3A
New tracking system allows police to catch criminals faster, 06:29:2000 p1A/7A
SPARTAC volunteers assist police by patrolling village on weekends, 11:08:2000 p1A/16A

BROCKPORT - POST OFFICE

Brockport post office selects new location on Owens Road, 12:21:2000 p1A/5A
Looking back on Brockport's postal service (Historian's Notebook), 07:27:2000 p6A
New postmaster Donna Chichester welcomed to Brockport post office, 03:23:2000 p1A/12A
U.S. Postal Service says land for new post office in Brockport will be purchased this week, 09:14:2000 p1A/16A

BROCKPORT - ROADS

Brockport may ban trucks on village roadways, 11:16:2000 p1A/14A
Department of Transportation inviting the public to a meeting to talk about proposed road-improvement projects, 06:29:2000 p1A/7A
Route 19, West Ave. safety debated - state Department of Transportation considering residents' input on how to make road safer, 07:06:2000 p1A
State Department of Transportation holding meeting for proposed Route 19 and West Avenue highway project, 06:22:2000 p3A

BROCKPORT - SCHOOLS

Members of eighth grade class of Christ Community Church listed, 07:13:2000 p2A
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Daughters sponsor essay contest, 01:20:2000 p2A
St. John Lutheran School names honor and high honor roll students, 05:11:2000 p2A

BROCKPORT - TAXES

Mayor announces grant for sidewalk improvements as well as no tax increase in village's budget, 04:20:2000 p3A
Village holds line on tax rate, 03:30:2000 p1A/14A
Wexler, Mort wants to cut tax rate by consolidating government services, which irks fellow trustees, 09:14:2000 p1A/16A

BROCKPORT - TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Input sought on new area-code crisis, 01:20:2000 p4A

BROCKPORT - THEATRE

Amateur Brockport theater group performs at United Methodist Church, 03:30:2000 p1A/14A
Fifth annual production of Broadway in Brockport held in Large Group Instruction Room at A.D. Oliver Middle School, 05:25:2000 p2A

BROCKPORT - TRAFFIC

Comprehensive study of Brockport to focus on traffic problems, 09:28:2000 p1A/16A
Stuck trucks on Main St. bridge becoming a real problem for village - solutions being sought, 02:17:2000 p1A/12A
Village approves traffic study, 10:05:2000 p4A

BROCKPORT ART FESTIVAL

Art festival draws crowd despite weather, and raised between $25,000 and $30,000 for charity, 08:17:2000 p1A/4A
Sixth annual Brockport Art Festival hosts more than 150 juried arts and crafts exhibitors, as well as food and beverage vendors, 08:10:2000 p2A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS

Brockport Central School District looking for parent representatives for shared decision making teams at Ginther, Barclay, Hill and A.D. Oliver, 06:22:2000 p3A
Brockport Central School District to celebrate Red Ribbon Week, 10:26:2000 p4A
Brockport Central School District's Continuing University for Parents will sponsor three Monday workshops with local lecturer and therapist Dennis Boike, 10:05:2000 p2A
Brockport Middle schoolers and high schoolers participating in fifth annual production of Broadway in Brockport, 05:25:2000 p2A
Brockport school district soon to hand over water lines and water problems to village, saving money by cutting need for new equiptment, 08:17:2000 p1A/4A
Brockport schools outperform peers in state - more Brockport students are passing Regents exams, 03:16:2000 p1A/12A
Brockport students having trouble meeting state educational standards to receive extra help next year in the Academic Intervention Services Program, 06:08:2000 p1A
Brockport students honored by SUNY Brockport president Paul Yu for their outstanding efforts in the 3-1-3 program, 02:24:2000 p2A
Continuing education classes and registration now open, 08:24:2000 p2A
District receives grant to install geothermal heating system, 06:29:2000 p11A
District reviews hazing policy, 12:28:2000 p1A/16A
District unveils official Website, 01:27:2000 p1A/12A
New assistant superintendent Conrad, Rober appointed, 01:20:2000 p1A/12A
New school administration building represents the past, present and future, 01:13:2000 p1A/12A
Non-teacher union members have rejected a proposed contract from Brockport schools twice - a third vote is on the way, 07:13:2000 p1A.12A
School construction and renovations right on schedule, 08:24:2000 p3A
School district brochure received an Award of Honor at New York School Public Relations Association's annual communications contest, 11:02:2000 p4A
Students named to St. John Lutheran school honor rolls, 11:30:2000 p2A
4th and 8th graders score above average on state tests, 11:30:2000 p1A/14A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ALUMNI

Alumni of the Brockport High School Band invited to play with school's summer band and jazz ensemble, 06:01:2000 p2A
Brockport High graduate Heather Miner joined Duffy Communications', 02:03:2000 p2A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BOARD

Brockport Parent Teacher Association hosting a "meet the candidate night" with James Kenney who seeks reelection to school board, 05:04:2000 p2A
Kenney, James retains his seat on the school board after budget is passed, 05:18:2000 p1A
School board approves a policy change regarding screening of new school entrants, 09:28:2000 p4A
School non-teacher union contract OK'd on third try, 07:27:2000 p4A
Zimmer, Gary retains position as president of Brockport school board, 07:13:2000 p12A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BUDGET

Brockport school board approves budget for a $50 million spending plan, 03:30:2000 p3A
Brockport School trustee Gerald Maar is heading up local petition for special-education money, 08:24:2000 p1A/4A
Brockport unveils a $50 million school plan that would help pay for a new state-mandated program, 03:09:2000 p1A/14A
Geothermal heating and cooling system at Brockport is expected to save taxpayers money; seeking $200K for system, 05:25:2000 p1A/14A
Residents of Brockport School district to decide fate of $50.4M school budget; transportation costs and new state-mandated program drive plan, 05:11:2000 p1A/18A
Voters give thumbs-up to budget and transportation proposition, 05:18:2000 p1A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BUSES

District adds bus runs, 10:19:2000 p4A
District sets new vote on bus garage, 12:14:2000 p1A/16A
District unveils $6.6M project calling for building a bus garage and six athletic fields off Redman Road; plan goes to voters Aug. 8, 06:22:2000 p1A/8A
New bus garage proposal doesn't quiet concerns, 11:23:2000 p3A
Residents criticize bus garage plan saying that the district is planning to pay too much to acquire land for the garage, 09:21:2000 p1A/14A
School Districts implements new seat-belt rule while riding on buses, 01:13:2000 p1A/12A
Some district residents happy that the vote on the bus garage proposal will not happen next month, 09:07:2000 p1A/14A
State Education Department puts hold on building bus garage on Redman Road until environmental study is done, 08:03:2000 p1A/4A
Volunteer coordinator Karen Zaleski steps down after 13 years of service, 07:20:2000 p3A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ELEMENTARY

Elementary summer school for at-risk students planned, 02:10:2000 p1A/5A
Fred W. Hill Elementary School held its annual Science Fun Day, 06:22:2000 p1A/8A
Fred W. Hill Elementary School welcomes new year with more than 2,000 donations of food, 01:06:2000 p1A/14A
Ginther Elementary student selected to participate in People to People program, 03:23:2000 p3A
Hill elementary fifth grade students get a chance to learn about the stock market by investing $100,000 of pretend money in stock market game, 05:18:2000 p2A
Summer language arts program gets a thumbs up from staff and parents, 08:10:2000 p1A/4A
Summer school program being offered and held at A.D. Oliver Middle school for students in grades K-6, 05:18:2000 p3A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - EMPLOYEES

Labor-management cooperation at work in Brockport; committee working on several projects, 01:27:2000 p6A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - FACULTY/STAFF

School district plan will give teachers additional training to help boost student test scores, 10:12:2000 p1A/16A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - HIGH SCHOOL

48 members of National Honor Society from Brockport High participated in the American Heart Walk, 04:13:2000 p2A
Band practices to gear up for performance at Walt Disney World next month, 04:20:2000 p1A/18A
Brockport High School bands and its color guard attend Heritage Music Festival and Competition in Orlando FL; students shine, 06:01:2000 p3A
Brockport High School names scholarship winners, 06:29:2000 p7A
Brockport High School names top honor students, 12:28:2000 p4A
Brockport High's Valedictorian Rebecca Shewman and Salutatorian Christopher Boone ready for new challenges of college, 06:15:2000 p1A
Choir members selected to participate, 05:04:2000 p2A
Class of 1961 plans for 40th reunion, 12:07:2000 p2A
Class of 2000 reflects on their past and look to the future, 06:29:2000 p1A
Commencement ceremony for class of 2000 will be held on June 24th, 06:15:2000 p3A
Drama club will perform "A Midsummer Night's Dream," 03:30:2000 p2A
High school science classes recently held at Spirit of Rochester to give students hands-on learning experience, 06:01:2000 p4A
Homecoming pep rally held in Walrath Stadium, 10:19:2000 p1A
Jazz and madrigal vocal group Mad Vocals has donated $1,500 to the Make-a-Wish Foundation, 06:08:2000 p2A
Meet Brockport High School Class of 2000 graduates, 06:29:2000 p10A
New members of Brockport High were inducted into the National Honor Society, 05:04:2000 p2A
Odyssey of the Mind team to compete in world championships, 04:13:2000 p1A/18A
President of Brockport High student council Nicole Rister selected to attend Council Leadership and Student Activities summer leadership camp, 08:10:2000 p2A
Students honored for leadership, skills and participation in school clubs and organizations, 06:29:2000 p7A
Students honored to Brockport 3-1-3 program, 07:27:2000 p2A
Students selected to participate in the NYS School Music Association Conference All State ensembles, 12:21:2000 p2A
Varisty Club to host 5th annual 'Senior Prom,' 04:13:2000 p2A
Varsity Club held its annual senior citizen prom, 05:04:2000 p1A/20A
Weber, Andrew Lloyd and Tim Rice's performance of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" promising, 11:08:2000 p1A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - MIDDLE SCHOOL

Billy Martin's Cole All-Star Circus held at A.D. Oliver Middle School to raise money for school districts boys basketball program, 04:13:2000 p1A
Cancer cases at A.D. Oliver has some school staffers calling for further district action to look into the issue, 07:20:2000 p1A/4A
Fall physicals and physical health reviews have been planned at A.D. Oliver Middle School, 07:20:2000 p8A
Middle school science fair a success, 05:25:2000 p3A
Oliver Middle School announces honor roll students, 03:16:2000 p6A
Oliver Middle School announces honor students, 05:11:2000 p5A
Students named to honor rolls, 12:14:2000 p10A
Students of AD Oliver Middle School to perform "Fiddler on the Roof," 03:23:2000 p1A/12A
Students participate in the Junior High Area All State Music Festival, 11:30:2000 p2A

BROCKPORT ECUMENICAL FOOD SHELF

Candlelight walk to benefit Brockport food shelf, 10:26:2000 p4A

BROCKPORT MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM

Brockport Migrant Education Program sponsoring a summer food-service program for eligible migrant children, 06:22:2000 p2A

BROCKPORT POST

Monroe County Committee American Legion Auxiliary thanks Brockport Post staff for coverage (Letter), 07:20:2000 p11A
Murphy, Tom is only sports editor who does not require coaches to call in their scores (Murf's Turf), 11:30:2000 p9A
New Years greetings from Brockport Post staff to Brockport Post readers, 01:06:2000 p6A/7A
Please write short columns this sports season to keep readers interested (Murf's Turf), 08:31:2000 p9A
Thank you for eliminating "Chatter" column (Letter), 10:26:2000 p15A
Thanks to Brockport Post for stories on sustainable living (Letter), 07:13:2000 p
Why we have to kill the column "Chatter" (Commentary), 10:12:2000 p15A

BROCKPORT/SWEDEN TOY SHELF

Brockport/Sweden Toy Shelf looking for coordinators, 09:21:2000 p2A
Coordinators at the Toy Shelf are leaving, with no replacements - Santa seeks new helpers, 09:28:2000 p1A/16A
Toy Shelf accepting toys, 12:07:2000 p2A
Toy Shelf gets new coordinators, Ruthann Tryka and Terri Abrams, 10:26:2000 p9A
Toy Shelf has 2 new coordinators ready to carry on the eight year tradition, 10:12:2000 p2A

BROCKPORT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Orchestra to perform at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 04:06:2000 p2A
Orchestra will present its first spring concert at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 03:02:2000 p2A

BROCKPORT VILLAGE LANDING

Landing hopes community will come out to support the center and its residents by taking time to stop in and spend time with residents, 05:25:2000 p1A/14A

BROCKPORT YACHT CLUB

Hannigan, Lori elected commodore of the Brockport Yacht Club, 02:17:2000 p2A

BUFFALO BILLS

Bills Experience camp allows fans to take part in the action at the St. John Fisher College training camp, 08:03:2000 p10A
Bills fans enjoy waiting game for players signatures, 08:10:2000 p10A
Hill, Raion has been studying and working hard to earn a spot on the Bills, 08:17:2000 p12A
St. John Fisher College replaces SUNY Fredonia as the team's training camp, 07:27:2000 p12A

BUSH, GEORGE W.

Bush, George has an empty suit campaign (Letter), 02:10:2000 p15A

BUSINESSES

Barberio, James Jr. has recently taken and passed the Master Service Technician exam for Briggs & Stratton, 05:25:2000 p2A
Bausch & Lomb sees revenue rise, 05:04:2000 p12A
Big Box Super Stores (like Wal-Mart and Tops) prevent neighborhood stores from any business - shop your neighborhood stores (Opinion), 09:14:2000 p14
Bottone, Julie P. of Brockport has been named manager of First Niagra Bank's Irondequiot branch, 03:02:2000 p2A
Companies leave older workers in lurch (Letter), 05:11:2000 p17A
Frontier sells cellular rights to Bell Atlantic Mobile, increasing mobile coverage of the East Coast, 02:03:2000 p6A
Income down at Xerox Corp., 05:04:2000 p12A
Keep the small-town feeling alive; don't let Wal-Mart enter your neighborhood (Guest Essay), 09:14:2000 p15A
Sixth annual open house and tour of Chili Mills to be held, 05:18:2000 p2A
Walker, Michael C. steps down as chief executive of Valley Manor Apartments and Senior Services, 07:06:2000 p2A

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CAMP GOOD DAYS AND SPECIAL TIMES

More than 200 local high school and college students will dance and sing to benefit Camp Good Days & Special Times, 10:05:2000 p6A

CANCER

Breast Cancer survivors start local support group to share experiences and educate members about treatments, 10:12:2000 p1A/16A
Local girl Melissa Sengbusch stops treatment for cancer but doesn't give up on life; she is an inspiration for everyone else, 05:18:2000 p3A
Questions to ask about prostate cancer treatments, 05:04:2000 p12A
Rabjohn, Justin, a 2-1/2 year old Clarkson boy has survived cancer and beaten the odds, 10:05:2000 p1A/16A

CENSUS

Government takes leave of its census (Funny Thing), 04:13:2000 p16
SUNY Brockport urges Brockport residents to tell U.S. Census Bureau you live here, 03:02:2000 p1A/12A

CENTENARIANS

Epke, May - former Lakeside Memorial Hospital administrator celebrates her 101st birthday, 01:06:2000 p2A
Epke, May Henderson turns 101; still living at home at Lakeside Memorial Hospital, which she helped to build, 01:13:2000 p1A/12A
Epke, May turns 102 on December 4th, 12:28:2000 p2A
Gearing, Jenny ran her own collection agency for nearly 60 years; at 103, she's collected her share of memories-and bills, 01:20:2000 p1A/12A

CHILDREN

Columnists Doc and Katy Abraham receive tidbits from elementary school children, 06:29:2000 p15A
Giving kids a chance to success with Quad A of Rochester a start to giving kids from economically disadvantaged neighborhoods alternatives to violence (Guest Essay), 08:17:2000 p15A
Too often kids are portrayed in a negative light, but many of them do random acts of kindness with no expectations (Letter), 05:18:2000 p13A

CHRISTMAS

Lessons learned at Christmas (Letter), 01:20:2000 p11A
Thanks to various members of Brighton and surrounding communities for donating Christmas gifts to boys at Oatka Center Satellite Home (Letter), 01:20:2000 p11A

CLARKSON

Clarkson secures $28K for sidewalks, 09:07:2000 p4A
Kimball, Paul is the longest serving supervisor in the history of the town of Clarkson, 09:28:2000 p1A/16A
Sign of directory of town facilities approved and will be placed near the court house, 09:21:2000 p4A
Sweden and Clarkson awarded a $78,000 Community Development Block Grant, 06:08:2000 p3A
Town assessor Christine Stanwix to now also monitor the Rush tax roll, 04:06:2000 p4A
Town Hall renovations planned, 12:07:2000 p5A
Water-main replacement begins in Clarkson taking place along Ridge Road, 03:09:2000 p3A

CLARKSON - BUDGET

Town OK's $1.7M budget, 11:23:2000 p4A

CLARKSON - BUSINESSES

Clarkson Children's Center to open this month with help of a state grant, 10:05:2000 p3A
Ridgecrest Turkey Farm in Clarkson has been selling Thanksgiving birds for more that 15 years, 11:23:2000 p1A/12A

CLARKSON - CHURCHES

Clarkson Garland United Methodist Church to hold a 175th anniversary celebration, 07:27:2000 p1A/7A

CLARKSON - CONCERTS

Summer concerts being hosted by town of Clarkson through August 23rd, 07:20:2000 p5A

CLARKSON - FIRE

Clarkson firehouse gets $10K for addition; new fire station will add a firetruck bay, 06:01:2000 p5A

CLARKSON - TAXES

Clarkson cuts tax rate 3.5% from increased highway and sales tax revenues, 10:05:2000 p1A/16A

CLEANING

One thing leads to another...and another (Funny Thing), 08:10:2000 p12

CLINTON, HILLARY

End the anti-Hillary vitriol (Letter), 10:26:2000 p15A
Four questions for Hillary (Letter), 10:12:2000 p15A
Hillary doesn't dazzle me (Letter), 10:05:2000 p15A
Let Sen. Clinton show us what she can do (Editorial), 11:16:2000 p12A

COBBLESTONE SOCIETY MUSEUM

New garden court to be dedicated in memory of Marcia Brown Hart and her father Homer Culver Brown on grounds of Cobblestone Museum, 08:10:2000 p2A

COLLEGE

College students and community neighbors need to learn how to get along (Letter), 10:19:2000 p15A
State aims to help families afford college (From the Assemblyman), 09:28:2000 p5A
Tips for using online college applications, 02:17:2000 p4A

COLLEGE STUDENTS

Adams, Holly; Rebecca Elisabeth Drake; and Beth Ann Lievense named to Roberts Wesleyan College dean's list, 06:08:2000 p2A
Anderson, Meghan Elizabeth; Ortu, Abigail Leah and Tubbs, Jason Daniel recognized by SUNY Brockport as outstanding students, 02:10:2000 p2A
Area students named to Genesee Community College dean's list, 07:27:2000 p2A
Barney, Daniel named to Rochester Institute of Technology dean's list, 09:21:2000 p2A
Bell, Erin M. receives doctor of philosophy degree from North Carolina School of Public Health at Chapel Hill, 06:08:2000 p2A
Bigley, Michael W., Holley C. Maar and Shannon M. Reed named to St. Bonaventure University dean's list, 08:17:2000 p2A
Bishop, Elizabeth named to Baldwin-Wallace College dean's list, 06:29:2000 p2A
Blocker, Joyce honored by Private Industry Council of Monroe County as Youth Graduate of the Year, 05:25:2000 p2A
Blog, Chad named to University of Richmond dean's list, 06:15:2000 p2A
Boerner, Jennifer A. named to Boston University dean's list, 08:31:2000 p2A
Bordeau, Shane; Sabrina Martin, Sarah Schram, and Keri Morrison named to Ithaca College dean's list, 03:02:2000 p2A
Brannigan, Aurora V. and Theresa M. Thompson named to SUNY Binghamton dean's list, 06:29:2000 p2A
Brannigan, Aurora V. and Thompson, Teresa M. named to Harpur College of Arts and Sciences at Binghamton University dean's list, 02:17:2000 p2A
Breslawski, David W. and Michael G. Bublitz named to president's list at Genesee Community College, 07:27:2000 p2A
Brockport residents named to SUNY Fredonia dean's list, 02:24:2000 p2A
Burghardt, Ryen and Joseph Winnick are summer graduates of University of South Carolina, 08:17:2000 p2A
Bush, Megan E. named to Niagara University dean's list, 08:17:2000 p2A
Bush, Megan E. named to Niagra University dean's list, 04:27:2000 p2A
Byers, Karol Sue and Jenny L. Friedrich among graduates of SUNY Brockport, 06:15:2000 p2A
Clasquin, Michelle F. named to Middlebury College dean's list, 07:27:2000 p2A
Codding, Molly and Adrienne Frank named to Nazareth College dean's list, 03:09:2000 p2A
Coriale, Katherine named to Syracuse University dean's list, 11:30:2000 p2A
Coriale, Michael Rocco graduates Duke University, 07:13:2000 p2A
Coriale, Michael Rocco named to Duke University dean's list, 03:02:2000 p2A
Dailey, Patrick of Brockport took office as vice president of St. Bonaventure University's Student Government Association, 04:13:2000 p2A
DiGiacomo, Kristen recognized as a presidential scholarship winner at Elmira College, 11:30:2000 p2A
Ekiert, Charles, Joshua Matsko, Mike Armstrong, and Paul Gears are among the first-year students at SUNY College of Technology at Alfred, 10:05:2000 p2A
Fortner, Katie Marie accepts membership in National Society of Collegiate Scholars at Indiana University, 07:20:2000 p2A
Fortner, P. Jay graduates University of Chicago with bachelor's degree in economics, 06:22:2000 p2A
Genesee Community College names Brockport residents to dean's list, 03:02:2000 p2A
Genesee County Community College names local students to dean's lists, 02:17:2000 p2A
German, Michael is graduate of SUNY College of Technology at Alfred with associate's degree in auto trades, heavy equipment, 06:22:2000 p2A
Ghazanfari, Shirin Sainab and Kelly Danielle Sheldon graduate SUNY Geneseo, 10:26:2000 p2A
Graf, Nicole named to Cornell University dean's list, 03:09:2000 p2A, 07:06:2000 p2A
Hage, David P. named to Villanova University dean's list, 03:09:2000 p2A
Haynes, Ellen E. is a member of Representative Assembly of the Bates College, 12:14:2000 p2A
Haynes, Ellen E. named to Bates College dean's list, 03:30:2000 p2A, 07:20:2000 p2A
Heard, Jamie Lyn named to SUNY Geneseo dean's list, 02:10:2000 p7A
Heard, Kevin named to SUNY Geneseo dean's list, 02:10:2000 p7A
Hogan, Sarah A. named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:23:2000 p2A
Hogan, Sarah and Romy Hosford among 35 Syracuse University students named as Rememberance Scholars, 06:01:2000 p2A
Hogan, Sarah named to Syracuse University dean's list, 08:03:2000 p2A
Hosford, Romy and Robin Codding inducted into Syracuse University chapter of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, 07:06:2000 p2A
Hosford, Romy and Sarah Hogan honored as Rememberance Scholars at Syracuse University, 12:07:2000 p2A
Hoy, Daniel named "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities," 05:18:2000 p2A
Johnson, Kevin named to St. John Fisher dean's list, 08:24:2000 p2A
Karlsen, Sue inducted into Alpha Iota Upsilon, the Genesee Community College chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, 03:30:2000 p2A
Koutras, Robert cast member of the Ithaca College Theatre presentation "Beyond Words: A Celebration of Dance," 05:04:2000 p2A
Koutras, Robert of Ithaca College performs in production of "A Little Night Music," 11:16:2000 p2A
Kress, Kevin M. is graduate of Clarkson University, 03:02:2000 p2A
Lippa, Irene named to University of Rochester dean's list, 03:02:2000 p2A
Lodge, Brian named to president's honor roll at University of South Carolina, 06:08:2000 p2A
Lodge, Brian named to University of South Carolina dean's list, 02:24:2000 p2A
Makarewicz, Cheryl to enter doctoral program at Harvard University, 07:20:2000 p2A
Marcus, Benjamin L. is graduate of New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University with bachelor's degree in art and design, 06:22:2000 p2A
Markham, Jordan P., Matthes R. Zimmer, Aaryn R. Curry and Andrew R. Hamilton named to University at Buffalo dean's list, 08:03:2000 p2A
Matteson, Sara E. graduates Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 09:07:2000 p2A
Mazzola, Erin named to SUNY Cortland dean's list, 03:09:2000 p2A
McAllister, Sean taking part in internship this fall through SUNY Oswego, 11:23:2000 p2A
McNamara, Brett named to University of Tampa dean's list, 07:20:2000 p2A
McNamara, Craig T. graduates cum laude from Hartwick College, 07:20:2000 p2A
McNamara, Craig T. named to Hartwick College dean's list, 07:13:2000 p2A
Meyer, Debra M. among students at SUNY Buffalo honored for having a GPA of 3.5 after accumulation of 45 credit hours, 06:15:2000 p2A
Militello, Christopher receives law degree from Syracuse University College of Law, 08:31:2000 p2A
Miller, Crystal began studies at Gannon University, 02:10:2000 p7A
Moody, Krista inducted into Golden Key National Honor Society at University of Massachusetts, 12:14:2000 p2A
Morgante, Christine named to D'Youville College dean's list, 02:24:2000 p2A
Mrowka, John named to Clarkson University dean's list, 03:02:2000 p2A
Niagra University names local students to dean's list, 02:17:2000 p2A
Northrop, Sarah M. graduates Edinboro University, 07:06:2000 p2A
Northrop, Sarah M. named to Edinboro University dean's list, 06:29:2000 p2A
Oetinger, Karyn M. named to Daemen College dean's list, 02:10:2000 p2A
O'Laughlin, Colleen named to Clarkson University dean's list, 05:18:2000 p2A
O'Sullivan, Tina Marie graduates Radford University, 06:29:2000 p2A
Painting, Kara Meade is magna cum laude graduate of Syracuse University's college of visual and performing arts, 06:22:2000 p2A
Powell, Deena inducted into Syracuse University chapter of Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society, 05:25:2000 p2A
Powell, Deena Underwood, Thomas named to Syracuse University dean's list, 02:24:2000 p2A
Powell, Denna accepted as member of National Society of Collegiate Scholars at Syracuse University, 07:13:2000 p2A
Preston, Christopher; Michael German; Daniel Korzenieski; Matthew Provost; Mary Shepard; Sarah Hicks; and Jennifer Marvin named to SUNY Alfred dean's list, 06:15:2000 p2A
Quinn, Bridget A. and Meagan K. Villa graduate SUNY Geneseo, 10:26:2000 p2A
Rademacher, Sara J. is member of class of 2004 at St. Lawrence University, 10:05:2000 p2A
Reed, Shannon M. has been inducted into Sigma Gamma chapter of Phi Alpha Theta international history honor society, 12:28:2000 p2A
Reed, Shannon M, Holley C. Maar, Arick D. Close, and Rebecca M. Lippa named to St. Bonaventure dean's list, 03:09:2000 p2A
Rich, Cassandra Carter named to Wake Forest University dean's list, 02:17:2000 p2A, 06:29:2000 p2A
Robinson, Julie of Boston University to study in Ecuador, 12:07:2000 p4A
Robinson, Leslie named to Baldwin-Wallace College dean's list, 02:10:2000 p2A
Robinson, Sarah Jean graduates Syracuse University with bachelor's degree in social work, 08:10:2000 p2A
Schleede, Scott and Brett Whitney graduate Roberts Wesleyan College, 06:29:2000 p2A
Schleede, Scott excels on court and in classroom reaching the 1,000 point mark while graduating with a 3.8 GPA from Roberts Wesleyan
Schmidt, William named to Syracuse University dean's list, 07:06:2000 p2A
Sheldon, Kelly Danielle, Eleni Tavelaris, Andrea Lynn Moore, and Emily Margaret Lawlor named to SUNY Geneseo dean's list, 09:28:2000 p2A
Shoniker, Amy E. named to Monroe Community College dean's list, 02:10:2000 p7A
Simonds, Daniel Robert named to SUNY College at Cortland dean's list, 06:22:2000 p2A
Sotherden, Emily named to Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester dean's list, 03:23:2000 p2A
Stickles, Renee named to Gannon University dean's list, 08:17:2000 p2A
Stickles, Renee recognized as a president's list scholar and named to Gannon University dean's list, 03:09:2000 p2A
Stratton, Kathleen D. named to St. John Fisher dean's list, 04:27:2000 p2A
SUNY Brockport student Green, Doris honored with the Continuing Education Association of New York's Region IV Outstanding Adult Student award, 11:30:2000 p3A
SUNY Geneseo announces area resident students who made fall semester dean's list, 04:06:2000 p2A
Syracuse University names area residents to dean's list, 03:09:2000 p2A
Thies, Laura named to Johnson and Wales University dean's list, 02:10:2000 p7A
Toth, Gregory P. named to Pennsylvania State University dean's list, 06:29:2000 p2A
Uebelacker, Linda named to St. John Fisher dean's list, 03:23:2000 p2A
Underwood, Jessica studying in Spain, 11:08:2000 p2A
Underwood, Tom recipient fo the KatchAll Industry's Award at Syracuse University, 06:15:2000 p2A
Valet, Robert S. cited for outstanding academic achievement at Dartmouth College, 08:31:2000 p2A
Valet, Robert S. cited for outstanding work in biology during winter term at Dartmouth College, 05:18:2000 p2A
Wais, Stacy J. named to Roger Williams University dean's list, 02:24:2000 p2A
Wais, Vanessa named to College Misericordia dean's list, 03:23:2000 p2A, 07:20:2000 p2A
Walls, Matthew J. graduates StevensTechnical Institute with a master's degree in telecommunications, 06:15:2000 p2A
Wheat, Paul G. graduates from SUNY Oswego, 05:25:2000 p2A
Wheat, Paul G. named to SUNY College at Oswego dean's list, 06:22:2000 p2A
Wheat, Paul G. named to SUNY Oswego dean's list, 03:09:2000 p2A
Winslow, Stephanie L. named to Bowling Green State University dean's list, 08:24:2000 p2A
Wong, Ellis is May graduate of Catawba College, 06:08:2000 p2A
Young, Joshua of Clarkson graduates from Syracuse University, 03:16:2000 p2A
Young, Vanessa and Deena Powell student peer advisors at Syracuse University, 10:26:2000 p2A
Zajonczkos, Tammy M. participated in honors convocation at SUNY College at Buffalo, 06:08:2000 p2A
Zimmer, Brian graduates Ithaca College, 07:27:2000 p2A

COLUMBINE

I'll march for Columbine (Letter), 04:20:2000 p17A

COMICS

"Peanuts" comic strip goes into recycling mode as of Jan. 4th (Editorial), 01:06:2000 p12A

COOL KIDS

Brockport's educational and entertainment Cool Kids On Campus program continues to grow, 04:06:2000 p1A/5A
Cool Kids On Campus is presenting a program celebrating December holidays, 12:07:2000 p2A
Cool Kids on Campus returns for its second season in the Seymour Union on the SUNY Brockport campus, 01:27:2000 p2A
Kids of all ages invited to an evening of entertainment and activity when Cool Kids in the Park program returns to Sagawa Park, 06:08:2000 p2A

COSMETIC SURGERY

Go the scandal route to get a new nose, have a wealthy entrepreneur pay (Daily Dose), 01:13:2000 p10A

CRIME

20 year old Christa Perrin has been in and out of jail since she was 13 - every night she asks for forgiveness (Guest Essay), 09:21:2000 p13A
Brockport man Roese, Michael acquitted of bomb-threat charges, 02:10:2000 p3A
Clarkson teacher Ray Czarniak faces 46 sex charges, 09:14:2000 p4A
Clarkson woman Annette Monstream guilty in husband's death, 03:09:2000 p4A
Failed drug war keeps prisons full (Opinion), 02:24:2000 p10A
Lets try more prevention and less prison (Opinion), 02:10:2000 p14A
Mysterious death of Brockports Edward Freson has family members, police, and friends offering rewards and searching for clues, 06:01:2000 p1A/16A
Republican Thompson, Tommy G. of Wisconsin may be what we need to seek jail reform (Opinion), 02:17:2000 p10A
We can do more to fight crime and violence (Letter), 02:24:2000 p11A
Zappa, Stephen and Suzanne were arrested for falling asleep in a strangers bed (Funny Thing), 01:20:2000 p10A

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DAISY MARQUIS JONES FOUNDATION

Trustees of the Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation announce grants, 04:27:2000 p10A

DANCING

Streb, Carolyn of Hamlin participated in Arthur Murray Summer Dance Festival 2000, 10:12:2000 p4A
Streb, Carolyn of Hamlin participated in Arthur Murray Summer Dance Festival 2000 in Montreal, 09:14:2000 p2A

DEATH

Dying on our own terms (Guest Essay), 09:07:2000 p13A
Teleconference set to help teens and adolescence cope with grief and loss, 04:20:2000 p6A

DEATHS

Albanese, Florence M. - Brockport centenarian, 10:12:2000 p10A
Anselm, Karl R. - retired educational consultant, 08:17:2000 p10A
Bankston, J.B. - Albion resident, 06:22:2000 p6A
Behrend, Mildred U. - retiree of Eastman Kodak, 02:03:2000 p10A
Benkert, Francis C. - owned restaurant, 05:04:2000 p7A
Bennage, Walter - Holley resident, 01:27:2000 p3A
Bishop Joseph Lloyd - mourning his passing, rejoicing his legacy (Letter), 09:07:2000 p13A
Blank, Melanie A. - Orleans 4-H leader, 03:09:2000 p8A
Bliss, Lois - led Irondequoit senior program, 03:30:2000 p5A
Bowen, Gary R. - worked for town of Greece, 02:10:2000 p10A
Boynton, Elmer D. - Duffy Mott retiree, 11:16:2000 p8A
Brockway, Mabel - retired teacher, 01:27:2000 p3A
Brown, Arlie R. - WWII veteran, 08:03:2000 p4A
Brown, Clifford R. - retiree of General Railway Signal, 05:25:2000 p5A
Brunette, Dorothy Broer - 84, Hamlin resident, 12:21:2000 p6A
Bush, Margaret - worked at Harley School, 12:14:2000 p13A
Case, Raymond H. - retiree of Duffy Mott, 06:22:2000 p6A
Codori, Charles W. - meat cutter, WWII veteran, 07:13:2000 p5A
Cole, Joan E. - co-owned trucking company, 08:17:2000 p10A
Connors, E. Jay - retiree of Duryea Ford, veteran, 12:07:2000 p10A
Corcoran, Betteanne - loving mother and wife, 09:07:2000 p7A
Crandall, Fanny Cole - nonagenarian, 11:30:2000 p5A
Craw, Adele French - teacher, Twig member, 09:14:2000 p6A
D'Agostino, Mary T. - worked at Tobin Co., 07:27:2000 p6A
Darch, Nellie L. - 98, Grange member, 09:14:2000 p6A
DeBellis, Anthony Sr - postal worker, 04:20:2000 p5A
Dedman, W. Wayne - Brockport professor, 10:19:2000 p5A
DeFelice, Viola Mae - Holley resident, 04:13:2000 p6A, 04:20:2000 p4A
DeLaura, Mario - retiree of Duffy Mott, 12:21:2000 p6A
Dennis, Abraham - Albion fire chief, 05:04:2000 p7A
Dermody, Laura J. - SUNY Brockport graduate, 06:08:2000 p4A
Desfosses, Louis R. - Brockport professor, 12:21:2000 p6A
Desrochers, Gerald F. - veteran, Local 26 member, 09:07:2000 p7A
Devereux, Margaret A. - General Electric secretary, 11:16:2000 p8A
Dodson, Patricia - Clarendon F.D. member, 12:14:2000 p13A
Donahue, C. George Sr. - owned Fairdeal Firestone, 05:11:2000 p18A
Draper, Florence M. - retiree of Fisher Price, 10:26:2000 p5A
Dunn, Joyce - member of Holley F.D. auxiliary, 02:03:2000 p10A
Fluker, William W. - Elks Lodge member, 06:29:2000 p12A
Frediani, Louis Sr. - retiree of Stromberg-Carlson, 11:30:2000 p5A
Furmanski, Virginia M. - retiree of J.J. Newberry, 11:02:2000 p11A
Furness, Diane - operated Wishing Well Motel, 11:30:2000 p5A
Genesee County Sheriff's Department and the State Police seeking information about the death of Brockport man Edward Freson, 05:18:2000 p3A
Gibalski, Edmund T. - General Motors retiree, 09:21:2000 p5A
Glenn, Pearl G. - Albion resident, 03:02:2000 p3A
Good, Bernard E. - steelworker, 01:27:2000 p3A
Gould, Lottie - 100, owned Gould's Grocerty Store, 09:14:2000 p7A
Groves, Marjorie Brodie - retired teacher, 04:27:2000 p4A
Haight, Beatrice - Ladies Auxiliary member, 09:14:2000 p6A
Hall, Robert E. - retired Sweden police justice, 10:26:2000 p5A
Harmon, Clara Lucy - retired school teacher, 09:14:2000 p6A
Harrington, John Jr - Albion resident, 02:10:2000 p10A
Hart, Winfield - highway department retiree, 08:24:2000 p5A
Hemmer, William - retired SUNY professor, 04:06:2000 p4A
Higley, Arline C. - 90, retired Holley teacher, 08:24:2000 p5A
Hovey, Marie - octogenerian, 01:13:2000 p4A
Hughes, Walter E. - Eastman Kodak retiree, 05:25:2000 p5A
Jacobs, Earl - former Albion resident, 05:11:2000 p18A
Jansen, Laura - auxiliary member, 02:10:2000 p10A
Jarvis, Marcella E. - retired bookkeeper, 02:10:2000 p10A
Jones, Dorothy Gilmore - SUNY Brockport retiree, 06:22:2000 p6A
Keister, Esther G. - former area resident, 03:02:2000 p3A
Kerridge, Patricia - lived in Holley, 03:16:2000 p12A
Kettle, Martha - retired corrections officer, 04:06:2000 p4A
Kloeber, Carol - Folsom Medical Center employee, 07:13:2000 p5A
Knapp, Evelyn H. - 3M retiree, Holley resident, 09:14:2000 p7A
Korn, Mildred - octongenarian, 01:27:2000 p3A
Krantz, Marion - nonagenarian, 07:20:2000 p2A
Lanning, Stacie C. - Albion resident, 05:25:2000 p5A
Lawrenson, Joanne J. - Baptist Church parishioner, 12:07:2000 p10A
Levanduski, Walter - Albion resident, 04:20:2000 p5A
Lista, Paul - Brockport restauranteur, veteran, 05:25:2000 p5A
Ludwick, Lena D. - Albion resident, 05:04:2000 p7A
Lusk, Gerald P. - Holley resident, 05:04:2000 p7A
Mack, Alice A. - was 95, 08:24:2000 p5A
Matela, Anthony J. "Tony" - Bausch & Lomb retiree, 06:15:2000 p10A
McAllister, Kathryn - correspondent, 03:02:2000 p3A
Mikel, Stephen - Bausch and Lomb retiree, 12:21:2000 p6A
Miller, Olive V. - retiree of Bausch & Lomb, 05:25:2000 p5A
Miller, Vastie J. - Albion resident, 01:20:2000 p4A
Monacelli, Linda L. - SUNY employee, 04:13:2000 p6A
Montanaro, Victoria - octogenarian, 01:20:2000 p4A
Mufford, Harold G. - former town councilman, 12:14:2000 p13A
Navarra, Joseph S. - Albion resident, 07:27:2000 p6A
Noon, Dorothea Day - St. Mary's member, 06:01:2000 p6A
Noonan, Anne Marie - telephone operator, 04:27:2000 p4A
O'Brien, Ruth Mary - village store clerk, 04:20:2000 p5A
O'Dre, Margaret V. - Albion octogenarian, 12:28:2000 p5A
Palmateer, Helen A. - Eastern Star member, 11:30:2000 p5A
Pask, Donna M. - farmer for Poelma Farms, 10:26:2000 p5A
Pflanz, Leland - 100, businessman, 10:19:2000 p5A
Pickard, Hilda - Brockport resident, 03:23:2000 p3A
Prentice, Carolyn - school bus driver, 10:19:2000 p5A
Radzinski, Stanley - lifelong Albion resident, 10:19:2000 p5A
Reusch, Anna - Holley resident, 03:16:2000 p12A
Sadowski, Max L. Sr - longtime Albion resident, 08:03:2000 p4A
Santana, Misael Kelion Jr. - infant son, 12:14:2000 p13A
Schrum, Jeanne - onetime St. Luke's member, 04:27:2000 p4A
Sherwood, Gladys - onetime tax collector, 12:14:2000 p13A
Simmons, Nathaniel Sr - retired machine operator, 05:25:2000 p5A
Sinopoli, Betty - 30 year Auxiliary member, 08:03:2000 p4A
Sinopoli, Betty Marie - longtime Brockport resident, 08:24:2000 p5A
Sisson, Frank - resident of Albion, 06:15:2000 p10A
Smith, P. Frank - Kodak retiree, volunteer, 04:13:2000 p6A
Snyder, Marc T. - former Brockport resident, 09:14:2000 p6A
Spencer, Beverly A. Jennejohn - Holley resident, 02:03:2000 p10A
St. James, Agnes "Aggie" - resident of Albion, 03:23:2000 p2A
Stamp-Howes, Elizabeth - foster parent, seamstress, 12:21:2000 p6A
Stanley, William R. - 3M retiree, outdoorsman, 07:13:2000 p5A
Tice, William - retiree of GE, Black & Decker, 12:14:2000 p13A
Tokotch, Mary - nonagenarian, 11:16:2000 p8A
Totter, Sadie - died at 98, 04:27:2000 p4A
Totter, Sadie - nonagenarian, 02:10:2000 p10A
Unger, Robert N. - owned grocery store, 06:01:2000 p6A
Van Loan Moses, William - Qualex retiree, 07:13:2000 p5A
Ward, Marion - former country-club office manager, 02:03:2000 p10A
Wells, Milton F. - employee of Moore Nesbitt, 09:14:2000 p6A
Wilcox, Edwin Elliot - scoutmaster, WWII veteran, 12:07:2000 p10A
Williams, Marjory L. - retired teacher, 10:12:2000 p10A
Williams, Mary - SUNY Brockport retiree, 11:02:2000 p11A
Witt, Jennie C. - member of Sweden Swingers, 08:17:2000 p10A
Wolf, John F. - Holley resident, 03:02:2000 p3A
Wood, Arthur A. - father, grandfather, 12:28:2000 p5A
Woods, Carol Rice - former Albion resident, 04:27:2000 p4A
Woodward, Nellie Jackson - nonagenarian, 12:21:2000 p6A

DEBT

Rep. LaFalce, John fights to break the chains of unpayable debt dragging poor countries down (Letter), 02:03:2000 p15A

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

Men who signed Declaration showed heroism, sacrafice, and pain (Guest Essay), 07:20:2000 p11A

DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE

D&C wrong to charge for placing flag logo on veterans' obituaries (Letter), 06:01:2000 p15A

DENTISTS

Tips for your family on visiting the dentist (Families), 02:03:2000 p13A

DIABETES

Living with a silent assassin (Opinion), 09:28:2000 p14A
North Chili woman Margaret Viel dedicates her fight against diabetes to memory of Brockport teen Jordan Bouwes, 04:06:2000 p1A/5A

DISABILITIES

Doing the least for the handicapped (Opinion), 08:10:2000 p12
Opportunity to push limits very important for people with disabilities (Guest Essay), 07:27:2000 p15A
The rights of disabled people (Guest Essay), 09:28:2000 p15A
10th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (Guest Essay), 11:30:2000 p13A
Wheelchairs available for eligible seniors with no out of pocket expense through Miracle of Wheels program, 10:05:2000 p2A

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Women are abused, but fighting back (Opinion), 10:12:2000 p14A

DONATIONS

Teamsters Retiree Chapter, Local Union No. 118 say thanks for donations (Letter), 01:06:2000 p13A

DRIVER SAFETY

Adolescent restraining orders needed (Funny Thing), 05:25:2000 p12
Courtesy is just another traffic fatality (Opinion), 11:30:2000 p12A
Driver criticizes I-390 speed trap (Letter), 05:18:2000 p13A
Please hang up and let go of all the gadgets and drive (Editorial), 08:10:2000 p12

DRUGS

Drug war can't be won away from home (Opinion), 04:13:2000 p16
Virtually every study suggests rehab programs work - convicts need help beating drugs (Opinion), 06:01:2000 p14

DWI

Country artist Rickey Lee Watson and Black Jack will perform to benefit MADD, 12:14:2000 p3A

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EASTER

Children scurry around picking up candy at annual Easter egg hunt sponsored by SUNY Brockport; Ogden resident Linda Tague still picking up trash from hunt, 04:20:2000 p1A
Seventh annual Easter egg hunt sponsored by SUNY Brockport to be held at Northampton Park, 04:20:2000 p2A

EASTMAN KODAK CO.

Kodak adds block to SUNY Brockport's AIDS quilt, 11:30:2000 p3A
Kodak leaves workers in lurch (Letter), 03:30:2000 p13A
Kodak sells Elmgrove plant to Los Angeles-based company, 06:01:2000 p7A
Many jobs lost at Kodak because of its need to impress Wall Street analysts (Comment), 03:02:2000 p10A
Time for union at Kodak (Letter), 08:03:2000 p13A

ECONOMY

Americans contiue to put themselves at mercy of oil cartel - this is why we pay such high prices for gas (Editorial), 02:24:2000 p10A
Americans may have too much, too little, or just enough (Guest Essay), 12:07:2000 p15A
Are the 50 United States up for the new demands of the new century (Opinion), 01:06:2000 p12A
A cheer for smart growth (Editorial), 09:28:2000 p14A
To compete in the emerging global economy, urban regions have no choice but to mobilize all their skills to protect their center cities (Opinion), 01:13:2000 p10A
Demand today for communities where people can walk to work is most dramatic in 35 years John A. Williams has been in the development business (Opinion), 04:06:2000 p14A
Economy is great but only for a few (Letter), 11:23:2000 p11A
Greenspan threatens to wreck economy (Letter), 04:13:2000 p17A
Let's grow, but let's be smart about it and pinpoint all the 'not smart' causes and effects (Guest Essay), 08:31:2000 p13A
No matter how well you're doing there is something about the new economy that always makes you feel like your falling behind (Guest Essay), 04:06:2000 p15A
Park DuValle in Kentucky proves that a filthy, barracks-like, crime-infested public housing area can be turned into an attractive neighborhood (Opinion), 07:06:2000 p6
President Clinton has it wrong when he boasts about our great economy (Letter), 08:24:2000 p15A
Smart growth definition a boisterous debate (Guest Essay), 07:27:2000 p15A
We all pay the price of sprawl (Letter), 11:16:2000 p13A
What virtually every All-American City demonstrates - a kind of collective responsibility (Opinion), 06:15:2000 p12

EDUCATION

American city schools should rebuild Urban-Suburban program to decrease racial and economic isolation (Editorial), 06:01:2000 p14
Be careful what you wish for in schools - school choice needs to be fully examined (Editorial), 09:07:2000 p12
Don't discount 'virtual' education (Letter), 01:20:2000 p11A
Ease up on homework (Guest Essay), 12:14:2000 p15A
A few good words for city schools (Letter), 06:01:2000 p15A
Hands-on exhibits are strong learning tool, 09:07:2000 p7A
History should be bolstered throughout American education system (Editorial), 08:31:2000 p12
Keep greed and commerce out of schools (Letter), 08:10:2000 p13A
KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) an ingenious program based on idea that all students can learn if given right opportunities (Guest Essay), 06:01:2000 p15A
Leading the way back to a 'can do' education (Editorial), 12:07:2000 p14A
Lets help kids put school above jobs (Editorial), 11:30:2000 p12A
Lets teach children manners in order to seek a civil society, 02:17:2000 p11A
Math and Science do need to be taught more in schools, but lets not forget about social studies (Editorial), 05:18:2000 p12
One size in schools doesn't fit all (Letter), 08:10:2000 p13A
Put Ph.D.'s to work in nation's classrooms (Guest Essay), 11:02:2000 p13A
Schools should help lighten kids loads (Editorial), 12:21:2000 p14A
Teachers and parents need to bring nature back into children's lives (Green Thumb), 07:20:2000 p9A
Virtual education one of the top trends of the 21st century (Daily Dose), 01:06:2000 p12A
Why we send our kids to city schools (Guest Essay), 05:18:2000 p13A

ELDERLY

The joy of growing older (Daily Dose), 11:16:2000 p11A
Science can cure thuse 'senior moments' (Guest Essay), 12:07:2000 p15A
Some teens have no idea what their elders lived through (Letter), 03:23:2000 p11A

EMPIRE STATE GAMES

More than 1,000 people attended the Empire State Games for the Physically Challenged last weekend, 10:19:2000 p1A/16A
Sign up or try out for ESG (Murf's Turf), 05:18:2000 p9A
Smith, Kathryn and Marie Delobbe of Brockport bring home medals from games, 08:03:2000 p9A
SUNY Binghamton to welcome athletes from throughout state to annual summer games, 07:20:2000 p8A

EMPIRE STATE SENIOR GAMES

Gianfagna, Millie, Gloria Miller, and Maryanne Braunback of local Salmon Creek Country Club Women's Tennis League return home medal winners at the 2000 ESSG, 07:13:2000 p4A

ENGAGEMENTS

Anderson, Charles and Donna Welch, 12:07:2000 p8A
Bach, Lawrence B. and Lori A. Palermo, 11:08:2000 p10A
Balmer, Thomas G. and Cathy A. Clay, 04:20:2000 p11A
Barnard, Daniel J. II and Melissa N. Kofod, 08:31:2000 p6A
Bishop, Jason and Heidi Jo Whitaker, 05:04:2000 p13A
Borisch, Eric and Ariel Pitts, 11:08:2000 p10A
Buddington, Winton R. and Abigail J. Halpin, 10:19:2000 p7A
Burgess, Edward and Kathleen Sheehan, 04:06:2000 p8A
Burgio, Emanuel and Kristine Mele, 03:09:2000 p5A
Burns, Arthur S. MD and Caurie Anne Miner, 12:21:2000 p4A
Cashion, Bradley John and Jacquelyn Ann Wilklow, 09:21:2000 p8A
Coggin, Timothy Patrick MD and Marta Christina Kolthoff, 04:20:2000 p11A
Crawford, Chad R. and Melissa S. Zugo, 03:09:2000 p5A
Cullen, Matthew John and Judith Anne Sauter, 11:02:2000 p8A
Daniels, Scott A. and Samantha Erin Hicks, 04:06:2000 p8A
DeJoy, Brian John and Heather Joy Lange, 09:21:2000 p8A
Dermody, Gregory and Suzette McGuire, 08:31:2000 p6A
Dougherty, Mark and Dawn Mullen, 04:13:2000 p11A
Driscoll, John W. and Danielle M. Wood, 03:23:2000 p2A
Ebling, Keith J. and Kristin S. Mundy, 01:20:2000 p6A
Ensell, Jason M. and Christina M. DelVecchio, 10:05:2000 p7A
Frisone, Patrick and Sara Loan, 12:21:2000 p4A
Gallagher, Andrew C. and Holly M. Dentinger, 09:21:2000 p8A
Ganley, Michael Karl and MaryAnne Clavin, 01:20:2000 p6A
Germain, Lou and Andrea Sweet, 05:04:2000 p13A
Gilbert, Joshua and Amy Kessler, 09:07:2000 p6A
Glavin, Matthew Ara and Nicole Marie Nadworniak, 12:07:2000 p8A
Gulick, Gregory James and Amy Kathryn Chaplin, 02:03:2000 p5A
Handley, Brett Allen and Lora Joy Urbinelli, 09:21:2000 p8A
Harrington, Mark C. and Jennifer Lynn Greco, 04:27:2000 p6A
Hayes, Robert F. III and Maureen Ann Zimmerman, 05:04:2000 p13A
Hunsinger, Scott and Kory Knapp, 01:20:2000 p6A
Ives, Andrew Michael and Susan Marie Wondell, 01:20:2000 p6A
Jesmer, Peter David and Jennifer Marie Rozinski, 04:27:2000 p6A
Kutolowski, Matthew John and Emily Ellen Myers, 11:23:2000 p6A
LeBerth, Patrick and Karen L. Wegman, 09:07:2000 p6A
Maier, Michael and Elizabeth Warner, 01:27:2000 p6A
Majczak, Brian and Tracy Gleba, 02:03:2000 p5A
Mandrycky, Mark H. and Cynthia Lynn Perrone, 09:07:2000 p6A
Martello, John J. III and Lori Lee McCoy, 12:07:2000 p8A
Murray, Matthew W. and Kimberly Schultz, 11:02:2000 p8A
O'Connell, Christopher J. and Jill D. Furrer, 02:03:2000 p5A
Peacock, Andrew Thomas and Wendy Lynne Kurz, 04:27:2000 p6A
Pogroszewski, Alan and Jennifer Peters, 04:06:2000 p8A
Reafler, Lars G. and Whitney W. Parker, 08:17:2000 p5A
Rebis, Samuel J. III and Amy R. L'Abbate, 06:29:2000 p11A
Reiske, Heinz and Lynn Marie Wachtman, 11:30:2000 p8A
Riddell, Michael L. and Jaimee M. Darling, 03:09:2000 p5A
Roberts, Trevor A. and Jennifer L. Miller, 11:08:2000 p10A
Schepler, Randy and Janet Nichols, 11:02:2000 p8A
Schmitt, Michael David and Stacey Martha Romeo, 10:19:2000 p7A
Shipe, Philip D. and Gillian E. Nielsen, 08:17:2000 p5A
Shores, Colby M. and Tina M. Case, 05:04:2000 p13A
Simpson, John D. and Lori A. Case, 02:03:2000 p5A
Smalline, Jeremy and Susan Recotta, 10:05:2000 p7A
Staskiewicz, Adam and Jennifer Hudack, 01:27:2000 p6A
Terranova, Mark J. and Amy E.C. Quinn, 04:20:2000 p11A
Uhlig, Andrew P. and Tracy N. Popovic, 01:20:2000 p6A
Urbaniak, Jonathan D. and Danielle M. Siracusa, 11:23:2000 p6A
Valachovic, Aaron Thomas and Michelle Ann Borys, 04:20:2000 p11A
VanDeWater, John David and Melissa Doris O'Coin, 05:18:2000 p6A
Varel, David John and Heather Marie Halliday, 04:13:2000 p11A
Whitfield, Christopher Lloyd and Chandra Leigh Treuthart, 04:27:2000 p6A
Wilton, Lyjhah Nichols and Jillian Suzanne Lenhard, 09:07:2000 p6A
Witherite, David Scott Jr. and Lory Lee Crawford, 03:09:2000 p5A
Zahn, Brian and Katie Post, 09:21:2000 p8A

ENVIRONMENT

Community members reminded about Earth Day, 05:04:2000 p2A
Heating with wood pollutes air (Letter), 03:23:2000 p11A
The hidden value in 'vacant' land (Editorial), 06:08:2000 p12
Join County Wide Coalition group to keep parks prisitne, 04:27:2000 p15A
Let's support green space (Letter), 03:23:2000 p11A
Newspaper logs are OK to burn (Green Thumb), 05:11:2000 p15A
Polystyrenelike bags don't allow grocery shoppers to bring their own bags anymore; bad for environment (Funny Thing), 04:20:2000 p16
Purchase the more environmental friendly products over others (Opinion), 08:03:2000 p12
Realistic approach to teaching on environment (Editorial), 12:14:2000 p14A
Remember Earth Day is every day (Guest Essay), 05:11:2000 p17A
Three decades later pollution persists from 3M and GE contaminating ground (Letter), 02:24:2000 p11A
The truth about septic tanks and toilet paper (Green Thumb), 04:27:2000 p13A
U.S. needs to find safer way to protect crops from pests (Guest Essay), 08:17:2000 p15A
We've lost connection with the roots of life (Guest Essay), 07:06:2000 p7A
What we miss while driving - step out and take a look at what's around you (Commentary), 10:05:2000 p14A

ERIE CANAL

Brockport Post reporter Kathi Gunio takes us on a trip aboard the Colonial Belle on the Canal, 08:31:2000 p14A
Canal Society president Thomas Grasso to speak at Mendon Town Hall, 03:30:2000 p4A
Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Andrew Cuomo announces new funding for Erie Canal, 08:10:2000 p1A/4A
Enthusiasts hope this week's trek and an upcoming conference will renew interest in the Erie Canal, 07:20:2000 p1A/12A
Erie Canal is North America's "showpiece for pleasure use" says English captain Ron Oakley, 06:29:2000 p5A
Erie Canal named top cruising waterway, 04:27:2000 p5A
Even after 26 years, destruction at Bushnell's Basin on Canal brings back painful memories, 08:03:2000 p14A
Four generations of the Hatch family on the Erie Canal makes the canal more than a livelihood - it's a member of the family, 08:10:2000 p14A
Kohler, Edith, 98, talks about her 23 years aboard a steamboat on the Erie Canal, 07:27:2000 p1A/16A
A little paint and new machinery give the canal a spiffed-up new look for summer, 05:11:2000 p3A
Thousand's come to celebrate 175th birthday of the Erie Canal, 09:14:2000 p1A/16A

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FAMILY

The birdhouses in Cynthia Baldwin's garden tell the story of her family, 08:31:2000 p1A/4A
How families of the future will live (Families), 01:13:2000 p9A
Setting family goals for 2000 (Families), 01:20:2000 p9A
Sharing secrets with family can enhance your relationships (Daily Dose), 03:16:2000 p10A
Some helpful hints for getting organized in the new year (Daily Dose), 01:27:2000 p10A

FAMILY WELLNESS CENTER

Brockport Family Wellness Center offering programs, 11:02:2000 p4A
Center offering programs such as Parents without Partners, Diabetes support group, After-suicide support group and Headache support group., 12:07:2000 p2A
Classes being offered at Lakeside Family Wellness Center, 08:31:2000 p7A
Daisy Marquis Jones Family Wellness Center has canceled classes, 10:05:2000 p4A
Health classes being offered, 09:28:2000 p2A
Wellness Center at Lakeside offering classes for well being, 06:29:2000 p9A

FARMING

Conrow Farms in Brockport and Reis Farms, Leverenz Farms Inc., and Heberle Farms in Hamlin receive disaster-aid grants, 05:18:2000 p5A
Farmers struggle after wet spring, 07:13:2000 p1A/12A

FASHION

Anyone with a flair of bad fashion will feel right at home at the second annual Ugly Tie Lunch at St. Joseph's Villa, 04:27:2000 p10A
Black is never out (Daily Dose), 04:27:2000 p14
A few tips for capri-clad men (Daily Dose), 06:15:2000 p12
Finally banning male comb-overs and female 4-inch-high bangs (Daily Dose), 02:24:2000 p10A
Full figured fasion for families (Families), 02:10:2000 p13A
It would be nice if Al Gore or Bill Bradley would grow facial hair so majority of Americans could tell them apart (Funny Thing), 01:27:2000 p10A

FESTIVALS

Festivals are windows to our souls (Opinion), 07:13:2000 p10
Western New York is eager to embrace festivals; these community celebrations can be based on anything from sublime to mundane (Funny Thing), 07:13:2000 p10

FISHING

DeFranco, Jeff of Penfield reels in victories on Red Man Tour, 09:07:2000 p10A

FLYING

Fear, loathing in the friendly skies (Daily Dose), 10:26:2000 p13A
Tall folks and fear of flying (Letter), 01:20:2000 p11A

FOOD

For healthy vegetables, think green (Green Thumb), 06:01:2000 p13A
Heins Ketchup planning to make a green ketchup - will a new hue help young eaters catch up (Funny Thing), 07:20:2000 p10
Peanut butter now comes in prepackaged slices of peanut butter (Daily Dose), 03:30:2000 p12
Simple veggies are still the best (Green Thumb), 04:06:2000 p13A
Snow pea shoots are healthy and tasty (Green Thumb), 05:04:2000 p17A
Some good food products come from orchids (Green Thumb), 09:14:2000 p13A
Some ways to keep carrots crunchy (Green Thumb), 11:30:2000 p11A
Zukes Alive! Readers share a bounty of recipes involving zucchini (Dining Out), 10:05:2000 p9A

FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS

Exchange students Licaj, Eneida; Laengle, Christina; and Karow, Heike making fond memories at Brockport High School, 02:10:2000 p1A/5A
Host families needed for exchange students, 06:01:2000 p5A
Irish Children's Program expecting more than 30 children from Belfast this summer; program seeking host families, 01:06:2000 p5A

FOSTER PARENTS

Foster parents Connie and Buddy Blocker open their hearts to kids for more than 20 years, 07:13:2000 p1A

FOURTH OF JULY

Brockport Boy and Girl Scouts create time capsule of how times have changed since the first Fourth Of July, 07:06:2000 p1A/4A
Brockport plans for the Annual Old Fashioned Fourth of July celebration, 06:29:2000 p11A
Cobblestone Society, Gaines Congregational Church of Christ and Albion's Pullman Memorial Universalist Church to hold annual patriotic service, 06:29:2000 p2A
Eagle Creek Marina in Kendall will kick off Fourth of July weekend with a family celebration, 06:29:2000 p2A
Golden Heights Christian Center in Brockport to hold annual Freedom Celebration, 06:29:2000 p2A
Old Fashioned Fourth to be held at the Morgan Manning House, 06:29:2000 p2A

FUNDRAISERS

SEE ALSO Charities
American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure bike race raises $13,000 to aid diabetes research, 06:08:2000 p1A/14A
Eighth annual Tour de Cure bike race to benefit diabetes research, 05:18:2000 p3A
Harmony XXI concert to benefit MS Society, 10:12:2000 p8A
Holy Childhood School and local vets make ornaments to benefit needy children near and far, 11:23:2000 p6A
Medical treatments have helped Hamlin's Cindy Baker survive heart and lung problems but bills are piling up - lets help raise money for her, 09:21:2000 p1A/14A
Members of the WEST group held a fundraiser to raise awareness about the proposed extension of Route 531, 10:19:2000 p3A
Mercy Memory Walk raises $7,500 to benefit Mercy memorial scholarships, 06:08:2000 p7A
Spencerport hosts jamboree to raise money and awareness for Pulmonary Hypertension, 09:14:2000 p3A
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Knights of Columbus sponsoring Wheels of Life bike-a-thon to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 05:11:2000 p2A
'Stroll for Strong Kids' scenic two mile walk to benefit Strong Memorial Children's Hospital, 04:20:2000 p10A

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GAMBLING

Legal gambling comes with a big cost - addiction (Letter), 01:27:2000 p11A

GARAGE SALES

People who hold garage sales are strong, brave and emotionally sound (Daily Dose), 06:01:2000 p14

GARDENING

Associated Florists elects leaders for 2000, 04:20:2000 p10A
Attract butterflies with this colorful bush (Green Thumb), 04:20:2000 p15A
Beginning yard-worker gets acquainted with his very first lawn (Opinion), 10:19:2000 p14A
Bryant, Mary Jane named Garden Club Member of the Year at 76th annual meeting of the 7th District Federated Garden Club of New York State, 04:20:2000 p10A
Dispelling some myths of gardening (Green Thumb), 08:10:2000 p11A
Fake flowers are getting better all the time (Green Thumb), 06:22:2000 p9A
Feed your plants while you water them (Green Thumb), 08:17:2000 p13A
Gardening is a good way to relax (Green Thumb), 05:18:2000 p11A
Gladioli, fireflies, and garden wetlands (Green Thumb), 09:28:2000 p13A
Good hints for growing good violets (Green Thumb), 11:08:2000 p13A
Gray water can help trees and shrubs (Green Thumb), 03:30:2000 p11A
Growing great plants in the shade (Green Thumb), 08:03:2000 p11A
Homemade solutions to gardening problems (Green Thumb), 06:08:2000 p11A
It's OK to sleep with plants in room (Green Thumb), 07:13:2000 p9A
Let the neighbors know when you are using lawn poison (Editorial), 07:13:2000 p10
Overgrown bushes should be removed (Chatter), 01:13:2000 p9A
Pesticide may not be so harmless (Green Thumb), 03:16:2000 p9A
Scott's Co. working to develope strains of grass resistant to weeds (Editorial), 07:20:2000 p10
'Soilless' mixes are OK to use (Green Thumb), 03:02:2000 p9A
Start planting indoors, 03:16:2000 p9A
Try to save a tree with dead limbs (Green Thumb), 09:07:2000 p11A
What to do with autumn's leaves (Green Thumb), 10:12:2000 p13A
Wildflowers not as simple as they sound (Green Thumb), 07:27:2000 p13A

GARDENSCAPE

A garden party at the Dome Center, 03:23:2000 p5A
GardenScape 2000 award winners, 03:23:2000 p5A

GASOLINE

Playing politics with gas prices; getting weird in East Rochester (Editorial Notebook), 10:05:2000 p14A

GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE AND MUSEUM

Genesee Country Village and Museum to hold Civil War event, 05:25:2000 p14A
Once nearly destroyed by fire, the Livingston-Bakus House reopens at Genesee Country Village and Museum, 05:11:2000 p6A

GENESEE COUNTY

Genesee County Village threatening to condemn West Sweden Road homes to build a power line, 02:03:2000 p3A

GIRL SCOUTS

Brockport-area in need of Girl Scout leaders, 09:28:2000 p2A
Girl Scout Troops are now forming, leaders needed, 07:20:2000 p2A
Girl scout volunteers build leaders of tomorrow (Letter), 04:20:2000 p17A
Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley honored Diane Oleson and Brockport Service Unit at its annual Recognition Gala, 04:27:2000 p2A
Girl Scouts today are about more contemporary issues rather than just cookies and camps (Guest Essay), 05:04:2000 p19A
Gross, Valerie of Girl Scout Troop 513 recipient of Gold Award, 06:08:2000 p2A
Here is your chance to help girls grow (Letter), 09:21:2000 p13A
Information sessions for Girl Scouts camp scheduled, 02:10:2000 p4A
Troop 1043 of Marysville, Ohio are seeking information about the Brockport area for a scouting project, 01:20:2000 p2A

GREAT LAKES

$560,000 state dollars to go towards schools, agencies, and environmental groups for projects relating to the Great Lakes, 09:21:2000 p4A

GREECE

Health and Fitness Fair to be held in Greece, 02:03:2000 p2A
Strawberry lovers in for a treat at the Greece Historical Society's 20th Annual Strawberry Festival, 06:15:2000 p3A

GREECE - SCHOOLS

Grant from New York State Education Department to help staff-development, 03:09:2000 p4A
Greece Arcadia High School's class of 1990 to celebrate 10-year reunion, 04:06:2000 p7A
Greece school districts contract to sell Pepsi in exchange for a cut of the profits a step towards commercialization - keep commerce out of schools (Editorial), 07:27:2000 p14

GREECE CHORAL SOCIETY

Greece Choral Society celebrates 30 years; group to hold an anniversary concert May 7th, 04:20:2000 p7A

GUN CONTROL

Gun column written by Robert Cholette missed the facts (Letter), 08:31:2000 p13A
Million Mom March an attempt to bring awareness of gun control to the suburbs (Opinion), 07:06:2000 p6
Morality, not guns, is the real problem (Letter), 12:07:2000 p15A
In most states, schools far from having the scads of unenforced firearms statuts' that the gun lobby claims, actually have pitifully few control laws (Opinion), 04:27:2000 p14
One of the biggest issue in presidential campaign is gun control (Opinion), 08:24:2000 p14
Ridiculous to blame gunmakers (Letter), 09:14:2000 p15A
Too many guns, too much bloodshed; nation needs to do something about gun control (Editorial), 03:09:2000 p12A

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HALLOWEEN

Halloween candy in the house is the time that try's women's souls (Daily Dose), 11:02:2000 p9A
Many community organizations are offering alternatives to traditional Halloween activities, 10:26:2000 p1A/16A

HAMLIN

Bid accepted by Town Board members to construct a 40-foot by 120-foot pole barn to replace the old highway building, 12:21:2000 p3A
Hamlin emergency-service calls may be fielded by Brockport dispatchers under a plan being considered by officials, 06:15:2000 p1A/14A
Hamlin hosting Hearing Better with New Technology Hearing Aids That Work seminar with Dr. Jules Muninger chief of ear, nose and throat division at Unity Health, 06:01:2000 p2A
Hamlin's third annual Wheel Fest rolls into town on June 3rd, 06:01:2000 p2A
Mackin, Kimberly of Hamlin attends National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine in Los Angeles, 08:03:2000 p2A
Property owners on Brick Schoolhouse Road seek access to public water, 08:24:2000 p1A/4A
Residents can stock up on postage stamps, purchase bus tickets and use their credit cards at Hamlin Town Hall, 12:28:2000 p1A/16A
State denies Hamlin's request for traffic light at the Intersection of Rt. 19 and Hamlin Clarkson Town Line Road, 11:30:2000 p3A
Town Board members award a bid to Genesee Ford Truck Sales for a 10-wheel truck, 10:12:2000 p4A
Town sets brush pick up dates, 09:21:2000 p2A
Zoning laws focus of town hearings, 07:27:2000 p3A

HAMLIN - BUDGET

Town OK's $2.4M budget, 11:16:2000 p4A

HAMLIN - BUSINESSES

Hamlin firm Zideas helps local businesses maximize their creative potential, 02:17:2000 p1A/8A
New dental office in Hamlin given the go ahead after rezoning of property on Lake Road, 01:13:2000 p3A

HAMLIN - CHRISTMAS

Hamlin makes history with first ever tree lighting ceremony by the Friends of Hamlin Public Library, 12:21:2000 p3A

HAMLIN - GOVERNMENT

Warner, Austing III replaces Kruger, Richard as town's leader, 01:06:2000 p1A/14A

HAMLIN - HISTORY

Town historian Smith, Mary knows the value of keeping the past present, 02:17:2000 p1A/12A

HAMLIN - HOUSING

Hamlin's high foreclosure rate could impact property values and the tax rate, 06:22:2000 p1A/8A
Town seeks bids to build barn to replace old highway building, 11:16:2000 p4A

HAMLIN - LIBRARY

Former Hamlin Supervisor Richard Kruger, Supervisor Austin Warner and President of the new Hamlin Public Library Mary Smith cut ribbon during opening ceremony, 07:13:2000 p1A
Hamlin Library gets charter - library prepares to open its doors, 03:02:2000 p1A/12A
Hamlin Public Library plans expansion, 12:07:2000 p1A
Hamlin Public Library takes form under the experienced hand of Greece woman Annette Von Dohlen, 03:16:2000 p1A/12A
Hamlin Public Library to start offering Internet Training classes, 11:30:2000 p2A

HAMLIN - PARKS

Civil War re-enactment at Hamlin Beach State Park pays tribute to our nation's war heroes, 08:24:2000 p1A/4A
Hamlin Beach Park hosts Civil War encampment, 08:17:2000 p2A
Hamlin Beach State Park is host of classic car show "Rock 'n' Roll Saturday," which also featured performances of local musicians, 08:10:2000 p1A
Hamlin Beach State Park renting picnic shelters, 01:27:2000 p5A

HAMLIN - ROADS

Route 19 and Hamlin Clarkson Town Line Road is an accident waiting to happen; residents want traffic signal installed, 08:31:2000 p3A

HAMLIN - SCHOOLS

St. John Lutheran School names students to honor rolls, 02:17:2000 p2A

HAMLIN - TAXES

Taxes to rise by 1% in Hamlin, 11:02:2000 p1A

HAMLIN BREAD AND THREAD

Hamlin Bread and Thread Christmas Angel Program collecting new unwrapped gifts for needy children, 11:23:2000 p2A
Hamlin Bread and Thread feeds both body and soul through the generosity of the community, 03:16:2000 p1A/12A

HEALTH CARE

Canandaigua VA Medical Center and Rochester VA Outpatient Clinic sponsoring free health care enrollment sessions, 07:20:2000 p5A
Choosing a family health club (Families), 01:27:2000 p9A
Doctors should not have to choose between paychecks and patients (Editorial), 11:23:2000 p10A
Governor George E. Pataki proclaims May 10th Health Care Auxilian Day to recognize dedicated auxilians, 05:11:2000 p2A
Guard yourself against hepatitis (Letter), 06:01:2000 p15A
Increased flu bug causes lack of open beds in hospitals (Letter), 01:20:2000 p11A
Mental health can't be legislated (Opinion), 08:03:2000 p12
Middle ground must be found on Ritalin debate (Letter), 02:10:2000 p15A
Our health care system is a decade or more behind other high risk industries in adopting safety principles (Letter), 01:06:2000 p13A
Pseudo-science and ignorance on the rise - no one is immune to disease outbreaks (Guest Essay), 08:03:2000 p13A
Some people go in for surgery on one thing and come out with another (Funny Thing), 09:14:2000 p14
Using guided imagery for good health (Families), 02:17:2000 p9A
Wendy Logan-Young Breast Clinic needs support (Letter), 07:13:2000 p11A
West Nile is just one bug among many (Editorial), 08:31:2000 p12
Yes, you can get too much sun in Rochester - protect yourself with sunblock, 08:10:2000 p8A

HIGHLAND HOSPITAL

Smith, Shari Hall has been named honorary chairwoman of Highland Hospital's annual Breast Cancer Education luncheon, 09:28:2000 p7A

HILTON - BUSINESSES

Business owners look to rebuild after fire destroyed the former Craft Antique Cooperative, 04:20:2000 p12A

HILTON - FIRE

Fire destroys Hilton co-op; cause unknown, 04:13:2000 p5A

HILTON - SCHOOLS

Allen, Susan K. named as district's new superintendent for instruction, 08:10:2000 p3A
Assistant superintendent of instruction for Hilton schools Ardis Tucker will leave her post after more than 30 years in the school district, 06:08:2000 p5A
Dimbleby, David is new Hilton High principal, 05:25:2000 p4A
Dupont, James elected Teacher of the Year, 11:02:2000 p2A
Hilton school district music teacher Peter Madsen plays first coronet in the Flower City Orchestra, 05:04:2000 p2A
Quest students learning about local history during an archeology dig in Hilton, 06:15:2000 p8A
Students of Merton Williams Middle School receive awards for participation in "Best Poster" contest, 04:27:2000 p3A

HILTON GAZEBO BAND

Hilton Gazebo Band looking for friends and neighbors who want an opportunity to "play that instrument from high school or college," 03:02:2000 p2A

HOLIDAYS

Celebrations for different holidays have nothing to do with the holiday itself (Funny Thing), 02:17:2000 p10A
Every day is St. Patricks day for Kate Haggerty, 03:23:2000 p1A/12A
Have way more fun with holiday guests (Daily Dose), 11:30:2000 p11A

HOLLEY - SCHOOLS

Elementary school teacher Lisa Campbell awarded Jump Rope for Heart Coordinator of the Year State Award, 10:12:2000 p2A

HOMESCHOOLING

The number of homeschooled children is on the rise in Brockport, 11:02:2000 p1A/14A

HOUSING

Barns are a part of Western New York worth saving (Editorial), 11:08:2000 p14A
"Smart" codes for restoring and redeveloping old buildings could turn into big breakthrough for downtowns and older neighborhoods (Opinion), 06:22:2000 p10

HUMOR

Gender differences engendered in language (Funny Thing), 03:16:2000 p10A
New age brain boosters for the mature mind (Daily Dose), 02:17:2000 p10A
Women could be so funny - if allowed (Daily Dose), 06:08:2000 p12

HUNTING

Bowhunting is bloodthirsty, not sporting (Letter), 01:13:2000 p11A
Irondequiot bowhunting program was a bloodthirsty mess, not sporting, after 47 deer were wounded (Letter), 01:06:2000 p13A

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IMMIGRATION

Help newcomers learn about the US (Letter), 10:26:2000 p15A
Immigrants bring boost to U.S. (Letter), 03:09:2000 p13A
Immigrants learn about life in America from the advertising bazaar (Guest Essay), 10:12:2000 p15A

INSECTS

Carpenter ants and termites are not the same (Green Thumb), 03:09:2000 p11A
Combating white flies (Green Thumb), 11:16:2000 p11A
How to deal with yellow jackets and wasps (Green Thumb), 09:21:2000 p11A
How to solve ladybugs in your house (Green Thumb), 04:13:2000 p15A
New trap for Indian-meal moths (Green Thumb), 10:05:2000 p13A

INSURANCE

Deep thoughts about insured body parts (Daily Dose), 01:20:2000 p10A
Here's a lots-of-thrills plan that cuts costs (Letter), 06:29:2000 p17A

INTERNET

Are 90% of possible Web names already taken or is this a scam for more money (Funny Thing), 05:18:2000 p12
Electronic government is convenient, but is it making government less authoritarian? (Opinion), 08:10:2000 p12
Government should foster partnerships between health and technology organizations; use the net to boost health care (Opinion), 05:04:2000 p18
High-speed access brings increased risk, 04:13:2000 p15A
Internet firms dealing with internet sales argue that collecting state and local taxes would be an administrative nightmare (Opinion), 01:27:2000 p10A
Pornography a spiteful use of the Internet (Editorial), 01:13:2000 p10A
Sport of marbles is making a come-back thanks to the internet (Murf's Turf), 05:11:2000 p13A
Use the Internet to build community (Opinion), 03:02:2000 p10A

INTERNSHIPS

Congressman John J. LaFalce is now accepting applications for volunteer internships in his district office for undergraduate and graduate students, 10:05:2000 p4A
Donaldson, Colleen has returned from 3 week Family Planning International Assistance internship, 11:02:2000 p2A

IRONDEQUOIT

Area resident Keith Burhans of Irondequoit wins spot on Paralympics team, and helped his team to a resounding victory, 05:11:2000 p7A

IRONDEQUOIT - BUSINESSES

Keable, Jay of Brockport named sales estimator at Nu Look's Cristo Collison, 11:02:2000 p2A

IRONDEQUOIT BAY

Build a trail to better enjoy fragile bay (Opinion), 07:20:2000 p10

ITALIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY CENTER

IACC seeks nominations for Women of the Year, 12:21:2000 p7A

ITALIAN ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL NEW YORK

'Italianissimo 2000' brings Italy to local kids, 04:13:2000 p4A

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JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

Center for Talented Youth held special award ceremonies to honor hundreds of top students, 07:20:2000 p3A

JONES, TOM

Special moments with Eighth Wonder of the World Tom Jones (Daily Dose), 04:13:2000 p16

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KENDALL - CHURCHES

Rev. Paul Klett named vacancy pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church in Kendall, 07:27:2000 p2A

KENDALL - SCHOOLS

O'Laughlin, Michael C. named superintendent of schools by Kendall Board of Education, 06:15:2000 p2A

KING, MARTIN LUTHER JR.

Remembering King (Opinion), 01:13:2000 p11A

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LAKE ONTARIO

'No Swimming' signs make this a dull place (Editorial), 05:25:2000 p12
President Bill Clinton OK's funding to study water levels in Lake Ontario,