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BROCKPORT POST2000INDEX
AABORTIONSVote for politicians who fight abortion (Letter), 08:31:2000 p13AABRAHAM, DOC AND KATYColumnists Doc and Katy Abraham receive tidbits from elementary school children, 06:29:2000 p15AACADEMY AWARDSIt is possible to guess two out of every three Academy Award winners (Funny Thing), 03:23:2000 p10ACCIDENTS5-year-old Dana M. Hansen collides with brother Ian in an ATV accident, 07:06:2000 p3AKleiman 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 p18AIRPLANESFear, loathing in the friendly skies (Daily Dose), 10:26:2000 p13ATall folks and fear of flying (Letter), 01:20:2000 p11A ALCOHOLGet control of teen-age drinking, 02:24:2000 p11A'Got Beer' campaign that suggests college students wipe off milk mustaches and replace with beer a lousy one (Letter), 04:13:2000 p17A One taste is too much for some (Guest Essay), 08:31:2000 p13A Parents worry about underage drinking (Chatter), 07:13:2000 p9A Teen parties, alcohol and the law; Monroe County Sheriff's Office tackles issue of teen parties, 06:29:2000 p5A ALZHEIMER'S DISEASEWatching my Fred slip away (Guest Essay), 10:19:2000 p15AAMADEUS CHORALEYouths of Amadeus Chorale sing to help Lakeside infants, 02:17:2000 p4AAMERICAN CANCER SOCIETYAmerican Cancer Society sponsoring program to send in labels off of cereal boxes to raise money (Letter), 01:27:2000 p11AAMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATIONAmerican Diabetes Association's Tour de Cure bike race a great way to help people affected by the disease, 05:25:2000 p1AAMERICORPSAmeriCorps members help teach kids about agriculture at Springdale Farms, 06:08:2000 p1A/14AANIMAL RIGHTSAnimal cruelty charges against Knezek, John, owner of Docktor Pet Center in EastView Mall dropped, but complaints continue, 01:13:2000 p4AANIMALSBeached whales and dolphins in the Bahamas due to loud underwater explosion noisiness (Letter), 09:21:2000 p13ABirds 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 ANNIVERSARIESBrewer, Dean and Dorothy of Chili celebrate 50th wedding anniversary, 05:25:2000 p8ABuddle, 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 ANTIQUESLocal expert Ed Cornwell says there are a few rules to collecting antiques, 10:12:2000 p1A/16AARMED FORCESAnderson, Aaron - petty Officer 3rd Class has graduated from Nuclear Power School, 01:20:2000 p2ABrice, 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 SC, 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 medal 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 lieutenant commander with US. Naval Reserves presented with Meritorious Unit Commendation, 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 Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC., 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 US. 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 Swartzenberg, Eric J. returns to US. after serving in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, 03:16:2000 p10A 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 US. 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 - VETERANSOne common element: pride in having served (Guest Essay), 11:08:2000 p15AVeterans 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 remembrance of Pearl Harbor, 12:07:2000 p4A ART"Family Ties" exhibit featuring local families active in arts and art education opens, 03:09:2000 p2AHickerson, 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 State's most talented art students to spend summer studying with artists in the creative and performing arts, 07:27:2000 p4A Thomas Horton, Lon of Clarkson has artwork on display at Seymour Library in Brockport, 12:14:2000 p2A ATTICAFamilies of employees and guards killed during 1971 Attica prison riots deserve compensation (Letter), 03:30:2000 p13AAUTHORSChesnut, Eunice's new book chronicles how historical world events impacted Brockport Village, 12:07:2000 p1A/16ADailey, 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 AUTOMOBILESFeel-good garages ease fee-bad charges (Daily Dose), 03:09:2000 p12Gas 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 ScholarshipsA.D. Oliver Middle school student Bianca Rivera recognized by the Rochester Police Department for saving her neighbor's life, 11:23:2000 p1A/12ABreslawski, 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 hand-woven table runner in the Monroe County Fair competition, 09:07:2000 p2A Hickerson, Dianne receives Best in Show award for watercolor painting "Sun-Kissed," 03:09:2000 p2A Irondequoit 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 Instrumental 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 chosen 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 BBAKER, CINDYHamlin mother and resident still awaits double-lung transplant; community support keeps her upbeat, 02:03:2000 p3ABERGENPower-line plan along Sweden Road in Bergen sparks debate, 07:06:2000 p1A/4ABIRTHDAYSEpke, May - former Lakeside Memorial Hospital administrator celebrates her 101st birthday, 01:06:2000 p2AEpke, 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 BIRTHSBeers, Sierra Nicole - daughter of Donald and Lynn, 01:27:2000 p2ABott 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 Jeffrey of Brookline, Mass., 08:31:2000 p2A BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELDBlue Cross, Blue Shield offers new discounts in recreation, health and shopping to promote healthy lifestyles, 10:05:2000 p10ABlue Cross Blue Shield to raise their rates, 12:28:2000 p13A BOATINGMake boaters learn the rules before they get out on the water (Opinion), 06:01:2000 p14BOCESBOCES student and village may be working together to construct a village web site, 09:21:2000 p4ABOCES 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 Godshall, Clark appointed superintendent of BOCES, 12:28:2000 p10A BOOKSAll veterans should read the book "The Constitution That Never Was" by Ralph Boryszewski, 06:01:2000 p15AOn 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 Smith, James publishes "A Passion For Journalism, a Newspaper Editor Writes to his Readers," 03:16:2000 p10A This world needs a few good comic books (Editorial), 08:03:2000 p12 BOY SCOUTSBoy Scout Leader of the Year is Kenneth Mahon, 05:11:2000 p2ACub 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 Jamboree, 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 BRAZILBrazil has world's best-managed city (Opinion), 03:30:2000 p12BRIGHTON - SCHOOLSBrighton High School looking to get in touch with graduates from 1960, 01:13:2000 p6ABROCKPORTAmbulance billing reform inches closer, 08:17:2000 p1A/4ABond 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 Merchant 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 microfilm machine and shelving for records, 09:07:2000 p4A Village forum was a very good meeting with exceptional 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 - AMBULANCEAmbulance patients' insurance companies will be billed for services, 05:04:2000 p1A/20AThird party billing for village ambulance 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 - ARTBrockport artist Dianne Hickerson's paintings to be showcased at the Morgan Manning House, 06:08:2000 p4APaintings by Dianne Hickerson of Brockport Lon Horton of Clarkson are among those displayed at High Falls Fine Art Gallery, 07:27:2000 p2A BROCKPORT - BUSINESSESAllied Builders Inc. has been awarded contract work with Monroe County for new airport transportation operation center in Rochester, 11:23:2000 p2AAllied 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 Liftbridge Book Shop hosting program to discover hidden creativity with charcoal and paper, 03:16:2000 p2A 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 Wilson Farms Inc. helps raise money to help fight hunger, 03:16:2000 p8A 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 - CHRISTMASCommunity caroling open to all, 11:08:2000 p8AControversial light show opens tonight in Northampton Park, 11:23:2000 p4A Keep Christmas simple this year, 10:12:2000 p14A Lights of Northampton 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 - CHURCHESAnnual ecumenical service at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Brockport to honor Martin Luther King Jr., 02:03:2000 p2ABrockport 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 Members of eighth grade class of Christ Community Church listed, 07:13:2000 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 - CONCERTSSummer Serenades returning to Sagawa Park in its eighth season of concerts, 06:01:2000 p2ABROCKPORT - ELECTIONSIf you agree with petition against spending taxes on expensive village offices, elect John Bush and Mort Wexler for village trustees (Letter), 06:08:2000 p13ANew trustee Mort Wexler thanks voters who voted in the recent Brockport election (Letter), 07:06:2000 p7A BROCKPORT - ENVIRONMENT. See also EnvironmentBrockport gets funds for environmental improvement project around canal, 03:16:2000 p6AContamination from the ex-3M site has made several Oxford Street properties unmarketable, 08:03:2000 p1A/4A GE moves on cleanup; groundwater 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 - FIRECapen Hose Fire Company is seeking donations to renovate a historic firehouse in Brockport, 09:28:2000 p3AMichael 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; officials 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 - GOVERNMENTBrockport Environmental Conservation Board member Robert J. Sodoma resigning, new position open, 12:07:2000 p4ABrockport 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 - HISTORYState grant to fund study of historic structures, 09:28:2000 p3ABROCKPORT - HOUSINGClinton St. buildings nominated for national register, 10:12:2000 p10AA 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 - LIBRARYBrockport Kindergarten teacher Marsha Hickey donates castle to Seymour Library, 11:16:2000 p1A/14AChildren had opportunity to sharpen reading skills during summer reading program at Seymour Library, 08:10:2000 p1A/4A Different programs are being offered, 03:16:2000 p2A 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 Story time 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 Story time 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 - MUSEUMSDobson's Drug Store bottle eventually gets to museum, 08:24:2000 p5AEmily L. Knapp Museum of Local History to open on State Street, 08:17:2000 p2A BROCKPORT - PARKSAngry residents want county to move a controversial holiday light show out of Northampton Park, 07:27:2000 p1A/7ABrockport 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 - POLICEBrockport Police Department and Greater Rochester Safe Kids offering child safety seat inspection, 06:22:2000 p8ABrockport 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 OFFICEBrockport post office selects new location on Owens Road, 12:21:2000 p1A/5ALooking 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 - RECREATION. See Brockport - ParksBROCKPORT - ROADSBrockport may ban trucks on village roadways, 11:16:2000 p1A/14ADepartment 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 - TAXESMayor announces grant for sidewalk improvements as well as no tax increase in village's budget, 04:20:2000 p3AVillage 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 - TELECOMMUNICATIONSInput sought on new area-code crisis, 01:20:2000 p4ABROCKPORT - THEATREAmateur Brockport theater group performs at United Methodist Church, 03:30:2000 p1A/14AFifth annual production of Broadway in Brockport held in Large Group Instruction Room at A.D. Oliver Middle School, 05:25:2000 p2A BROCKPORT - TRANSPORTATIONComprehensive study of Brockport to focus on traffic problems, 09:28:2000 p1A/16AStuck 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 FESTIVALArt festival draws crowd despite weather, and raised between $25,000 and $30,000 for charity, 08:17:2000 p1A/4ASixth 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 SCHOOLSBrockport Central School District looking for parent representatives for shared decision making teams at Ginther, Barclay, Hill and A.D. Oliver, 06:22:2000 p3ABrockport 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 equipment, 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, Robert 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 - ALUMNIAlumni of the Brockport High School Band invited to play with school's summer band and jazz ensemble, 06:01:2000 p2ABrockport High graduate Heather Miner joined Duffy Communications', 02:03:2000 p2A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BOARDBrockport Parent Teacher Association hosting a "meet the candidate night" with James Kenney who seeks reelection to school board, 05:04:2000 p2AKenney, 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 - BUDGETBrockport school board approves budget for a $50 million spending plan, 03:30:2000 p3ABrockport 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 - BUSESDistrict adds bus runs, 10:19:2000 p4ADistrict 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 - ELEMENTARYElementary summer school for at-risk students planned, 02:10:2000 p1A/5AFred 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 - EMPLOYEESLabor-management cooperation at work in Brockport; committee working on several projects, 01:27:2000 p6ASchool district plan will give teachers additional training to help boost student test scores, 10:12:2000 p1A/16A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - HIGH SCHOOL48 members of National Honor Society from Brockport High participated in the American Heart Walk, 04:13:2000 p2ABand 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 Acts' musical variety with students and faculty a real show-stopper, 03:16:2000 p4A 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 Danielle Pelcher's students travels to NYC to participate in American Choral Director's Association Eastern Div. Honor's Choir, 03:16:2000 p4A 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 33rd Annual Leukemia Dance Marathon to be held, 03:16:2000 p5A 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 Varsity Club held its annual senior citizen prom, 05:04:2000 p1A/20A Varsity Club to host 5th annual 'Senior Prom,' 04:13:2000 p2A Weber, Andrew Lloyd and Tim Rice's performance of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" promising, 11:08:2000 p1A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - MIDDLE SCHOOLBilly 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 p1ACancer cases at A.D. Oliver has some school staffers calling for further district action to look into the issue, 07:20:2000 p1A/4A Delany, Jeff new Assistant Principal at A.D. Oliver Middle School, 03:16:2000 p3A 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 CENTRAL SCHOOLS - NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARYNativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Daughters sponsor essay contest, 01:20:2000 p2ABROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - WE-MO-CO. See WE-MO-COBROCKPORT ECUMENICAL FOOD SHELFCandlelight walk to benefit Brockport food shelf, 10:26:2000 p4ABROCKPORT MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAMBrockport Migrant Education Program sponsoring a summer food-service program for eligible migrant children, 06:22:2000 p2ABROCKPORT POSTMonroe County Committee American Legion Auxiliary thanks Brockport Post staff for coverage (Letter), 07:20:2000 p11AMurphy, 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 SUMMER ARTS FESTIVALFinishing touches being applied to Arts Festival - proceeds from this year's even will help fund community projects, 08:03:2000 p3ABROCKPORT/SWEDEN TOY SHELFBrockport/Sweden Toy Shelf looking for coordinators, 09:21:2000 p2ACoordinators 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 ORCHESTRAOrchestra to perform at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 04:06:2000 p2AOrchestra will present its first spring concert at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 03:02:2000 p2A BROCKPORT VILLAGE LANDINGLanding 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/14ABROCKPORT YACHT CLUBHannigan, Lori elected commodore of the Brockport Yacht Club, 02:17:2000 p2ABUFFALO BILLSBills Experience camp allows fans to take part in the action at the St. John Fisher College training camp, 08:03:2000 p10ABills 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 BUSES. See TransportationBUSH, GEORGE W.Bush, George has an empty suit campaign (Letter), 02:10:2000 p15APresidents stopover at the Greater Rochester International Airport brings boosters and boos, 03:16:2000 p14A BUSINESSESBarberio, James Jr. has recently taken and passed the Master Service Technician exam for Briggs & Stratton, 05:25:2000 p2ABausch & 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 Niagara 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 CCAMP GOOD DAYS AND SPECIAL TIMESMore than 200 local high school and college students will dance and sing to benefit Camp Good Days & Special Times, 10:05:2000 p6ACANCERBreast Cancer survivors start local support group to share experiences and educate members about treatments, 10:12:2000 p1A/16ALocal 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 CENSUSGovernment takes leave of its census (Funny Thing), 04:13:2000 p16SUNY Brockport urges Brockport residents to tell U.S. Census Bureau you live here, 03:02:2000 p1A/12A CENTENARIANS. See BirthdaysCHARITIES. See FundraisersCHILDRENGiving 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 p15AToo 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 CHRISTMASLessons learned at Christmas (Letter), 01:20:2000 p11AMonroe County Light show has positive and negative feedback, 01:06:2000 p3A 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. See also SwedenClarkson secures $28K for sidewalks, 09:07:2000 p4AKimball, 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 - BUDGETTown OK's $1.7M budget, 11:23:2000 p4ACLARKSON - BUSINESSESClarkson Children's Center to open this month with help of a state grant, 10:05:2000 p3ARidgecrest Turkey Farm in Clarkson has been selling Thanksgiving birds for more that 15 years, 11:23:2000 p1A/12A CLARKSON - CHURCHESClarkson Garland United Methodist Church to hold a 175th anniversary celebration, 07:27:2000 p1A/7ACLARKSON - FIREClarkson firehouse gets $10K for addition; new fire station will add a fire truck bay, 06:01:2000 p5ACLARKSON - RECREATIONSummer concerts being hosted by town of Clarkson through August 23rd, 07:20:2000 p5ACLARKSON - TAXESClarkson cuts tax rate 3.5% from increased highway and sales tax revenues, 10:05:2000 p1A/16ACLINTON, HILLARYEnd the anti-Hillary vitriol (Letter), 10:26:2000 p15AFour 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 MUSEUMNew 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 p2ACOLLEGECollege students and community neighbors need to learn how to get along (Letter), 10:19:2000 p15AState aims to help families afford college (From the Assemblyman), 09:28:2000 p5A Tips for using online college applications, 02:17:2000 p4A COLLEGE STUDENTSAdams, Holly; Rebecca Elisabeth Drake; and Beth Ann Lievense named to Roberts Wesleyan College dean's list, 06:08:2000 p2AAnderson, 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, 04:27:2000 p2A, 08:17:2000 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 Dean, Elaine and Kaylen Lott named to Geneseo dean's list, 03:16:2000 p10A 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 Villa nova 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 Remembrance 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 Remembrance Scholars at Syracuse University, 12:07:2000 p2A Hoy, Daniel named "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities," 05:18:2000 p2A Johnson, Greta Renee named to Nazareth dean's list, 03:16:2000 p10A 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 Niagara 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 Schmidt, William named to Syracuse University dean's list, 07:06:2000 p2A Schwind, Erik; Jeremy Bauerle and Sean Brinkman named to SUNY Plattsburgh dean's list, 03:16:2000 p10A 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 Weinpress, Meghan graduates SUNY Geneseo, 03:16:2000 p10A 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 COLUMBINEI'll march for Columbine (Letter), 04:20:2000 p17ACOMICS"Peanuts" comic strip goes into recycling mode as of Jan. 4th (Editorial), 01:06:2000 p12ACOOL KIDSBrockport's educational and entertainment Cool Kids On Campus program continues to grow, 04:06:2000 p1A/5ACool 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 SURGERYGo the scandal route to get a new nose, have a wealthy entrepreneur pay (Daily Dose), 01:13:2000 p10ACRIME20 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 p13ABrockport 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 Brockport's 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 CULTURAL DIVERSITYReaching out to our cultural needs (Guest Essay), 03:16:2000 p15ADDAISY MARQUIS JONES FOUNDATIONTrustees of the Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation announce grants, 04:27:2000 p10ADANCINGStreb, Carolyn of Hamlin participated in Arthur Murray Summer Dance Festival 2000, 10:12:2000 p4AStreb, Carolyn of Hamlin participated in Arthur Murray Summer Dance Festival 2000 in Montreal, 09:14:2000 p2A DEATHDying on our own terms (Guest Essay), 09:07:2000 p13ATeleconference set to help teens and adolescence cope with grief and loss, 04:20:2000 p6A DEATHSAlbanese, Florence M. - Brockport centenarian, 10:12:2000 p10AAnselm, 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 Henion, John - Sweden town supervisor, 03:16:2000 p1A/6A Henion, Wallace - pediatrician, 03:16:2000 p1A/6A 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 Meland, James J. - veteran, 03:16:2000 p11A 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 DEBTRep. LaFalce, John fights to break the chains of unpayable debt dragging poor countries down (Letter), 02:03:2000 p15ADECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCEMen who signed Declaration showed heroism, sacrifice, and pain (Guest Essay), 07:20:2000 p11ADEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLED&C wrong to charge for placing flag logo on veterans' obituaries (Letter), 06:01:2000 p15ADENTISTSTips for your family on visiting the dentist (Families), 02:03:2000 p13ADIABETESLiving with a silent assassin (Opinion), 09:28:2000 p14ANorth Chili woman Margaret Viel dedicates her fight against diabetes to memory of Brockport teen Jordan Bouwes, 04:06:2000 p1A/5A DISABILITIESDoing the least for the handicapped (Opinion), 08:10:2000 p12Opportunity 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 VIOLENCEWomen are abused, but fighting back (Opinion), 10:12:2000 p14ADONATIONSTeamsters Retiree Chapter, Local Union No. 118 say thanks for donations (Letter), 01:06:2000 p13ADRIVER SAFETYAdolescent restraining orders needed (Funny Thing), 05:25:2000 p12Courtesy 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 DRUGSDrug war can't be won away from home (Opinion), 04:13:2000 p16Virtually every study suggests rehab programs work - convicts need help beating drugs (Opinion), 06:01:2000 p14 DWICountry artist Rickey Lee Watson and Black Jack will perform to benefit MADD, 12:14:2000 p3AEEASTERChildren 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 p1ASeventh 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 p3AKodak 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 ECONOMYAmericans continue to put themselves at mercy of oil cartel - this is why we pay such high prices for gas (Editorial), 02:24:2000 p10AAmericans 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 EDUCATIONAmerican city schools should rebuild Urban-Suburban program to decrease racial and economic isolation (Editorial), 06:01:2000 p14Be 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 EMPIRE STATE GAMESMore than 1,000 people attended the Empire State Games for the Physically Challenged last weekend, 10:19:2000 p1A/16ASign 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 GAMESGianfagna, 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 p4AENGAGEMENTSAnderson, Charles and Donna Welch, 12:07:2000 p8ABach, 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 McCarville, Brian M. and Kristen L. Jarvis, 03:16:2000 p6A 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. See also Brockport - EnvironmentCommunity members reminded about Earth Day, 05:04:2000 p2AHeating 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 pristine, 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 Polystyrene like 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 CANALBrockport Post reporter Kathi Gunio takes us on a trip aboard the Colonial Belle on the Canal, 08:31:2000 p14ACanal 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 FFAMILYThe birdhouses in Cynthia Baldwin's garden tell the story of her family, 08:31:2000 p1A/4AHow 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 CENTERBrockport Family Wellness Center offering programs, 11:02:2000 p4ACenter 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 FARMINGConrow Farms in Brockport and Reis Farms, Leverenz Farms Inc., and Heberle Farms in Hamlin receive disaster-aid grants, 05:18:2000 p5AFarmers struggle after wet spring, 07:13:2000 p1A/12A FASHIONAnyone 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 p10ABlack 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 fashion 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 FESTIVALSFestivals are windows to our souls (Opinion), 07:13:2000 p10Western 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 FISHINGDeFranco, Jeff of Penfield reels in victories on Red Man Tour, 09:07:2000 p10AFOODFor healthy vegetables, think green (Green Thumb), 06:01:2000 p13AHeins 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 STUDENTSExchange students Licaj, Eneida; Laengle, Christina; and Karow, Heike making fond memories at Brockport High School, 02:10:2000 p1A/5AHost 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 PARENTSFoster parents Connie and Buddy Blocker open their hearts to kids for more than 20 years, 07:13:2000 p1AFOURTH OF JULYBrockport Boy and Girl Scouts create time capsule of how times have changed since the first Fourth Of July, 07:06:2000 p1A/4ABrockport 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 FRESH AIR FUNDAgency looking for volunteer families to provide inner city children with a two-week respite from streets, 03:16:2000 p2AFUNDRAISERS. See also CharitiesAmerican Diabetes Association Tour de Cure bike race raises $13,000 to aid diabetes research, 06:08:2000 p1A/14ADance benefit to be held to help family of quintuplets, 03:16:2000 p2A 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 GGAMBLINGLegal gambling comes with a big cost - addiction (Letter), 01:27:2000 p11AGARAGE SALESPeople who hold garage sales are strong, brave and emotionally sound (Daily Dose), 06:01:2000 p14GARDENINGAssociated Florists elects leaders for 2000, 04:20:2000 p10AAttract 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 develop 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 GARDENSCAPEA garden party at the Dome Center, 03:23:2000 p5AGardenScape 2000 award winners, 03:23:2000 p5A GASOLINEPlaying politics with gas prices; getting weird in East Rochester (Editorial Notebook), 10:05:2000 p14AGENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE AND MUSEUMGenesee Country Village and Museum to hold Civil War event, 05:25:2000 p14AOnce nearly destroyed by fire, the Livingston-Bakus House reopens at Genesee Country Village and Museum, 05:11:2000 p6A GENESEE COUNTYGenesee County Village threatening to condemn West Sweden Road homes to build a power line, 02:03:2000 p3AGIRL SCOUTSBrockport-area in need of Girl Scout leaders, 09:28:2000 p2AGirl 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 p4AGREECEHealth and Fitness Fair to be held in Greece, 02:03:2000 p2AStrawberry lovers in for a treat at the Greece Historical Society's 20th Annual Strawberry Festival, 06:15:2000 p3A GREECE - SCHOOLSGrant from New York State Education Department to help staff-development, 03:09:2000 p4AGreece 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 Sunshine Week sheds light on your right to know, 03:16:2000 p1A/6A GREECE CHORAL SOCIETYGreece Choral Society celebrates 30 years; group to hold an anniversary concert May 7th, 04:20:2000 p7AGUN CONTROLGun column written by Robert Cholette missed the facts (Letter), 08:31:2000 p13AMillion 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 status' 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 gun makers (Letter), 09:14:2000 p15A Too many guns, too much bloodshed; nation needs to do something about gun control (Editorial), 03:09:2000 p12A HHALLOWEENHalloween candy in the house is the time that try's women's souls (Daily Dose), 11:02:2000 p9AMany community organizations are offering alternatives to traditional Halloween activities, 10:26:2000 p1A/16A HAMLINBid accepted by Town Board members to construct a 40-foot by 120-foot pole barn to replace the old highway building, 12:21:2000 p3AHamlin emergency-service calls may be fielded by Brockport dispatchers under a plan being considered by officials, 06:15:2000 p1A/14A Hamlin hosting 55-Alive Defensive Driving, 03:16:2000 p2A 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 Wind energy coming to Hamlin? Massachusetts company to test waters to see if it's a good option here, 03:16:2000 p3A Zoning laws focus of town hearings, 07:27:2000 p3A HAMLIN - BUDGETTown OK's $2.4M budget, 11:16:2000 p4AHAMLIN - BUSINESSESHamlin firm Zideas helps local businesses maximize their creative potential, 02:17:2000 p1A/8ANew dental office in Hamlin given the go ahead after rezoning of property on Lake Road, 01:13:2000 p3A HAMLIN - CHRISTMASHamlin makes history with first ever tree lighting ceremony by the Friends of Hamlin Public Library, 12:21:2000 p3AHAMLIN - GOVERNMENTWarner, Austing III replaces Kruger, Richard as town's leader, 01:06:2000 p1A/14AHAMLIN - HISTORYTown historian Smith, Mary knows the value of keeping the past present, 02:17:2000 p1A/12AHAMLIN - HOUSINGHamlin's high foreclosure rate could impact property values and the tax rate, 06:22:2000 p1A/8ATown seeks bids to build barn to replace old highway building, 11:16:2000 p4A HAMLIN - LIBRARYFormer 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 p1AHamlin 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 - PARKSCivil War reenactment at Hamlin Beach State Park pays tribute to our nation's war heroes, 08:24:2000 p1A/4AHamlin 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 - ROADSRoute 19 and Hamlin Clarkson Town Line Road is an accident waiting to happen; residents want traffic signal installed, 08:31:2000 p3AHAMLIN - SCHOOLSSt. John Lutheran School names honor and high honor roll students, 05:11:2000 p2ASt. John Lutheran School names students to honor rolls, 02:17:2000 p2A HAMLIN - TAXESTaxes to rise by 1% in Hamlin, 11:02:2000 p1AHAMLIN BREAD AND THREADHamlin Bread and Thread Christmas Angel Program collecting new unwrapped gifts for needy children, 11:23:2000 p2AHamlin Bread and Thread feeds both body and soul through the generosity of the community, 03:16:2000 p1A/12A HEALTH CAREAllergy experts recently recorded a moderate level of pollen, 05:04:2000 p6ACanandaigua 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 HOSPITALSmith, Shari Hall has been named honorary chairwoman of Highland Hospital's annual Breast Cancer Education luncheon, 09:28:2000 p7AHILTONHilton Gazebo Band looking for members to "play that instrument from high school or college," 03:02:2000 p2AHILTON - BUSINESSESBusiness owners look to rebuild after fire destroyed the former Craft Antique Cooperative, 04:20:2000 p12AHILTON - FIREFire destroys Hilton co-op; cause unknown, 04:13:2000 p5AHILTON - LIBRARYParma Public Library offering a number of programs, 03:16:2000 p2AHILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLSAllen, Susan K. named as district's new superintendent for instruction, 08:10:2000 p3AAssistant 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 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 HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - HIGH SCHOOLDimbleby, David is new Hilton High principal, 05:25:2000 p4AHILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - MIDDLE SCHOOLStudents of Merton Williams Middle School receive awards for participation in "Best Poster" contest, 04:27:2000 p3AHOLIDAYSCelebrations for different holidays have nothing to do with the holiday itself (Funny Thing), 02:17:2000 p10AEvery 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 - SCHOOLSElementary school teacher Lisa Campbell awarded Jump Rope for Heart Coordinator of the Year State Award, 10:12:2000 p2AHOMESCHOOLINGThe number of homeschooled children is on the rise in Brockport, 11:02:2000 p1A/14AHOUSEKEEPINGOne thing leads to another...and another (Funny Thing), 08:10:2000 p12HOUSINGBarns 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 HUMORGender differences engendered in language (Funny Thing), 03:16:2000 p10ANew 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 HUNTINGBow hunting is bloodthirsty, not sporting (Letter), 01:13:2000 p11AIrondequoit Bow hunting program was a bloodthirsty mess, not sporting, after 47 deer were wounded (Letter), 01:06:2000 p13A HURRICANE KATRINAPresident ignored Katrina warnings (Letter), 03:16:2000 p12AIIMMIGRATIONHelp newcomers learn about the US (Letter), 10:26:2000 p15AImmigrants 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 INSECTSCarpenter ants and termites are not the same (Green Thumb), 03:09:2000 p11ACombating 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 INSURANCEDeep thoughts about insured body parts (Daily Dose), 01:20:2000 p10AHere's a lots-of-thrills plan that cuts costs (Letter), 06:29:2000 p17A INTERNETAre 90% of possible Web names already taken or is this a scam for more money (Funny Thing), 05:18:2000 p12Electronic 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 comeback thanks to the Internet (Murf's Turf), 05:11:2000 p13A Use the Internet to build community (Opinion), 03:02:2000 p10A IRAQ WARCalculating the cost of war, 03:16:2000 p8AOne fight with two very different views, 03:16:2000 p1A IRONDEQUOITArea resident Keith Burhans of Irondequoit wins spot on Paralympics team, and helped his team to a resounding victory, 05:11:2000 p7AIRONDEQUOIT - BUSINESSESKeable, Jay of Brockport named sales estimator at Nu Look's Cristo Collision, 11:02:2000 p2AIRONDEQUOIT BAYBuild a trail to better enjoy fragile bay (Opinion), 07:20:2000 p10ITALIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY CENTERIACC seeks nominations for Women of the Year, 12:21:2000 p7AITALIAN ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL NEW YORK'Italianissimo 2000' brings Italy to local kids, 04:13:2000 p4AJJONES, TOMSpecial moments with Eighth Wonder of the World Tom Jones (Daily Dose), 04:13:2000 p16KKENDALL - CHURCHESRev. Paul Klett named vacancy pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church in Kendall, 07:27:2000 p2AKENDALL - SCHOOLSO'Laughlin, Michael C. named superintendent of schools by Kendall Board of Education, 06:15:2000 p2AKING, MARTIN LUTHER JR.Remembering King (Opinion), 01:13:2000 p11ALLAFALCE, JOHNCongressman John J. LaFalce is now accepting applications for volunteer internships in his district office, 10:05:2000 p4ALAKE ONTARIO'No Swimming' signs make this a dull place (Editorial), 05:25:2000 p12President Bill Clinton OK's funding to study water levels in Lake Ontario, 07:27:2000 p6A Will the Coast Guard be there when you need help? (Letter), 05:25:2000 p13A LAKESIDE BEIKIRCH CARE CENTERAdministrative secretary for Lakeside Beikirch Care Center Laurie Allen named employee of the month, 08:10:2000 p2ABeikirch Center implements new Quality Recognition Award program for it's staff, 09:07:2000 p2A Charles, Terry presented with Quality Recognition Award, 11:02:2000 p2A Ford, Joe named employee of the month, 11:23:2000 p2A Former Prime Minister of Great Britain pays a visit to Lakeside, 12:07:2000 p3A Lakeside center's residents like the comfort a dog, two cats and a bird bring them, 02:03:2000 p1A/16A McAtee, James and Christine Morriss named to board of Beikirch Care Center, 10:26:2000 p2A Morgan, Laura and Shirley Newbould are recent recipients of the Lakeside Beikirch Care Center's Quality Recognition Award, 11:30:2000 p2A Nurse Assistant Nicole Kihlmire awarded for exceptional work, 10:12:2000 p2A Party held at Lakeside Beikirch Care Center to honor residents with March birthdays, 04:13:2000 p2A Perry, Michael appointed vice president of Lakeside Beikirch Care Center, 01:13:2000 p2A Schuth, Marietta, RN was selected to represent Lakeside Beikirch Care Center at Trainer conference in Albany, 05:11:2000 p2A Williams, Gloria J. honored by LIFESPAN of Greater Rochester at an annual awards luncheon, 06:01:2000 p2A LAKESIDE CHILD CARE CENTERDempsey, Christopher is now a member of the Child Care Board, 10:26:2000 p2ASaffer, David hired as new director of Lakeside Child Care, 12:07:2000 p2A Thomas, Maria L. is new director of Lakeside's Child Care, 04:13:2000 p2A Through Goldsmith Family Foundation Science and Math Grant, books, puzzles and activities for infant - school age children were purchased for care center, 06:22:2000 p2A LAKESIDE FOUNDATIONChief Robert Harris thanks community for support at Lakeside Foundation's 11th annual Gala Dinner, 01:20:2000 p3AFormer Prime Minister of Great Britain John Major to speak at 12th Annual Gala Dinner, 08:17:2000 p3A Lakeside Foundation and greatergood.com launches an online fund raiser to support Lakeside Health System while shopping, 04:27:2000 p7A Lakeside Foundation giving away two-year lease on a 2001 Chevy Malibu, courtesy of Bob Johnson Chevrolet, 11:02:2000 p4A Sztaba, Susan E. and Natalie A. Campbell of Rochester have been elected to Lakeside Foundation Board of Directors, 12:28:2000 p2A LAKESIDE HEALTH SYSTEMBarczak, Debbie named employee of the month, 07:20:2000 p2ABurns, Irene named Employee of the Month, 09:14:2000 p2A Cronkite, Walter to host next gala dinner, 12:07:2000 p4A Cummings, James J. named Vice President of Human Resources, 03:16:2000 p10A Dickes, Peggy named employee of the month, 01:27:2000 p2A Director of social work services Paul Horsington was recognized by Rochester Region Society for Social Work leadership and health care, 04:27:2000 p2A Gursslin, Melissa named employee of the month, 12:14:2000 p2A Harling, Juanita named employee of the month, 05:18:2000 p2A Knapp, Dorothy and Carpenter, Ruth retire from the housekeeping department of Lakeside Health System, 01:20:2000 p2A Lakeside Dr. Rajendra Mehta donates flu vaccines, 11:16:2000 p4A Lakeside employees honored for years of service, 05:18:2000 p2A Lakeside offers holiday shopping, 11:08:2000 p4A Lakeside prepares for annual Gala, 11:23:2000 p3A Lakeside senior facility nears final OK, 03:16:2000 p3A Lapp, Marjorie R.N. named employee of the month, 04:13:2000 p2A Physical therapy aide Kathy Maines has been named employee of the month, 10:12:2000 p2A Second floor licensed practical nurse Judi Tuttle named employee of the month, 06:22:2000 p2A Toenniessen, Michelle named employee of the month, 11:16:2000 p2A Vukman, Sue named employee of the month at Lakeside Health System, 03:02:2000 p2A LAKESIDE MEMORIAL HOSPITALAccreditation achieved from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, 07:13:2000 p12AAlkofer, James S. newest member of Lakeside Board, 10:26:2000 p2A Bilateral knee surgery is now being done at Lakeside, 12:21:2000 p2A Doctors and nurses spend their vacation time helping others, 02:24:2000 p1A/6A Fletcher, Amy accepted position of critical care manager in emergency department of Lakeside Memorial Hospital, 02:03:2000 p4A Fletcher, Amy accepts position of critical care manager in emergency department at Lakeside Memorial Hospital, 01:27:2000 p6A Forum to be held for public to voice concerns, 03:16:2000 p2A Hill, David R. and Debbi of Spencerport donate $15,000 to Lakeside Memorial Hospital obstetrical department, 08:24:2000 p2A Hospital donates food to Grenada, 11:16:2000 p4A Hospital receives grant to but Prodigy DEXA Scanner, the latest in bone densitometer technology, 10:19:2000 p2A Interlink Needleless System has been initiated at Lakeside, 04:13:2000 p3A Lakeside Hospital and Atlas Health and Fitness create a forward-thinking approach to therapy, 03:09:2000 p1A/14A Lakeside Memorial Hospital presents Community Service Report, 02:24:2000 p2A Malakhov, Aleksander I., MD has joined staff of Lakeside Memorial, 09:07:2000 p2A Mammography department distributing pink carnations in celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness month, 10:12:2000 p4A OB facility should be up and running by end of August, 03:16:2000 p1A Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jonathan Gross joins staff, 03:16:2000 p10A Pharmacist Harry Shifton retires from hospital, 11:16:2000 p2A Sparkleberry Twig of Lakeside Hospital raised more than $400 for hospital, 04:06:2000 p2A Ultrasound systems capable of Tissue Harmonic Imaging bought, 03:30:2000 p2A Zoghlin, Benson L. MD has taken office as president of medical staff at Lakeside, 02:03:2000 p4A Zoghlin, Benson L MD has taken office as president of the medical staff at Lakeside Memorial Hospital, 01:27:2000 p6A LAKESIDE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TWIG ASSOCIATIONThe Lakeside Twig Association holding annual tour of homes in Brockport, Clarkson, and Sweden, 06:01:2000 p2ASponsoring 11th annual "Tree of Lights," 11:16:2000 p2A Twig Association donates time and funds to Lakeside, 02:03:2000 p4A LANDING ASSISTED LIVINGHolding an umbrella sale to benefit the American Cancer Society, 04:01:20004 p2ALanding offering flu shot clinic, 12:14:2000 p3A LANDMARK SOCIETY"Maintaining Hometown Character in the 21st Century" is theme Landmark Society's 14th annual regional preservation conference, 04:06:2000 p10AVillage of Brockport and Landmark Society to host preservation conference in April, 03:16:2000 p6A LELIO, LISALelio, Lisa talks about the long road to her motherhood, 03:23:2000 p11ALIFE LESSONSThou shalt not...and other lessons for modern life, 03:09:2000 p13ALIFESPANArnold, Winnie has been active for the past 13 years in Lifespan's Long-Term Care Ombudsman volunteer program, 08:03:2000 p1A/4ALILAC FESTIVALLilac Festival gears up for colorful 92nd year, 04:20:2000 p6ALOCKS OF LOVESpeer, Ashley, 7, donates her hair to Locks of Love, 09:07:2000 p3ALOLLYPOP FARMSDon't blame humane society for death of pets (Letter), 08:10:2000 p13AHoliday pet photos at Lollypop Farm, 10:05:2000 p2A Humane Society at Lollypop Farm begins 'planned Giving Society,' 11:30:2000 p5A Humane Society at Lollypop Farm not living up to it's name (Letter), 07:20:2000 p11A Humane Society at Lollypop Farms offers support for grieving pet owners, 09:14:2000 p10A Humane Society at Lollypop Farms offers support group, 06:29:2000 p3A Photo session for Fido to be held, 10:12:2000 p4A M3MBrockport Post has not been helpful or sympathetic with 3M/Dynacolor's irresponsible waste disposal methods (Letter), 08:31:2000 p13ABrockport resident's lives have been rearranged by 3M mess (Guest Essay), 09:07:2000 p13A 3M doubts link to PCB's; state will proceed with the cleanup of a Brockport stream, 02:17:2000 p1A/12A 3M dragging out chemical cleanup in Brockport (letter), 03:02:2000 p11A 3M should clean it up (Letter), 11:16:2000 p13A 3M to clean up hazardous soil next week - a 75 by 100 foot patch of blue soil will be removed from site, 10:19:2000 p6A Three of four homeowners who filed an assessment review petition against town of Sweden get tax relief in 3M case, 10:19:2000 p1A16A MARRIAGEDiamonds are forever, but not the men (Funny Thing), 03:09:2000 p12Life is a sport for couples (Commentary), 09:14:2000 p14 Sunny, warm weather does funny things to married couples; it brings out the worst in us (Daily Dose), 05:18:2000 p12 MATURITYA bona fide bend in the road to maturity (Daily Dose), 10:19:2000 p13AMAX'S MARDI GRAS PARADECommunity spirit warms Brockport during Max's Mardi Gras Parade 2000, 05:04:2000 p1AMax's Mardi Gras Parade 2000 is Saturday, 04:27:2000 p3A Volunteers sought for Mardi Gras parade, 03:23:2000 p4A MEDIAOur shallow media undermine democracy (Guest Essay), 11:23:2000 p11AMEDICAIDMedicaid plan may be a scream at Albany (On Politics), 03:16:2000 p12AMEMORIAL DAYBrockport Memorial Day needs to include all races (Letter), 06:15:2000 p13ABrockport Memorial Day parade begins with commemoration at the High Street Cemetery to honor veterans, 05:25:2000 p2A Hamlin's Memorial Day parade being held; participants to assemble at K & K, 05:25:2000 p2A MEMORIALSFight to preserve Civil War monument near Owens Road loses steam, 12:14:2000 p1A/16AGoldberg, Julie is remembered for her hard work and dedication to the Howard County Maryland Sheriff's Office (Letter), 02:10:2000 p15A Monroe County American Legion and Victory Baptist Church join to hold service in memory of four Chaplains who perished in torpedoed Dorchester, 02:03:2000 p4A Remembering Ray Wernecke, 06:15:2000 p13A MESSENGER POST. See also Brockport PostMessenger Post Newspapers has hired George Heissenberger Jr. as its new vice president of advertising, 06:08:2000 p10AMessenger Post presents classic Christmas editorials, 12:21:2000 p15A New columnists Phil Hand, Kathryn Howard, Barbara Wernecke Durkin, and Robert Cholette introduced (Editorial), 06:22:2000 p10 New management at Messenger Post, 11:08:2000 p3A MIGRANT FARM WORKERSBrockport-area migrants and their advocates campaign for fair labor laws and the same rights as other workers, 04:06:2000 p1A/10AGreat welcoming of farm workers (Letter), 07:13:2000 p11A MIRACLESMiracles do happen (Guest Essay), 11:30:2000 p13AMONEYMoney won't buy happiness (Letter), 03:30:2000 p13ANew money seems to be scarce (Funny Thing), 06:29:2000 p16 What does your investment portfolio say about your personality (Families), 01:06:2000 p11A MONROE COMMUNITY HOSPITALMemory Gardens being planted at Monroe Community Hospital to represent hope and life (Editorial), 05:18:2000 p12MONROE COUNTYGood to see that Brighton, Pittsford and Rochester are making the most of Monroe Ave (Editorial), 03:16:2000 p10AHamlin, Sweden, Clarkson, Brockport, and Brockport Central School District looking for youth asset coordinator, 10:12:2000 p3A Is the Monroe County Council of Governments an engine for progress or just another debating society?, 06:08:2000 p13A New thruway exit would mean economic boost to county, 06:29:2000 p16 Public should have input on new exit at Monroe County (Letter), 10:12:2000 p15A Slow the race toward the new thruway exit (Editorial), 06:29:2000 p16 Thruway exit in Monroe County would worsen sprawl (Letter), 10:26:2000 p15A We can plan together and still have home rule, 03:16:2000 p11A A whiff of caution on proposed Thruway exit in Chili (Editorial), 08:31:2000 p12 Youth outreach program intended to improve communication between kids in Brockport, Hamlin, Sweden, Clarkson, 07:13:2000 p1A/12A MONROE COUNTY - ECONOMYCounty needs growth without sprawl, 03:16:2000 p11AHigh technology is driving the region's economy, 12:28:2000 p12A MONROE COUNTY - ELECTIONSNew Monroe County residents need to register to vote, 10:05:2000 p2AMONROE COUNTY - GOVERNMENTFormer Democratic chairman Cook, Bob announces O'Brien, Ted as top choice to run the Democratic Committee, 01:20:2000 p4ALaFalce, John J. challenged for 29th District seat by Brett Sommer, 10:26:2000 p3A Voters return John J. LaFalce to U.S. Congress for his 14th term, 11:16:2000 p5A MONROE COUNTY - HEALTH CAREMonroe County Health Department's health assessments due tomorrow, 10:05:2000 p4AMONROE COUNTY - PARKSAnnual Kids Trout Derby at Perinton's Powder Mills Park scheduled, 05:04:2000 p11AHorse and carriage show to be held featuring single horses and ponies, and miniature horses, 05:18:2000 p4A Monroe County's campground in Webster Park a very peaceful place that brings tourists (Opinion), 08:17:2000 p14 As much as people value parks for clean air and providing cool shade, they've begun to expect more than domesticated woodlands (Opinion), 08:24:2000 p14 Perinton, Webster, Irondequoit and Greece turn a little bit greener on preserving open space (Editorial), 08:10:2000 p12 MONROE COUNTY - POLICEMonroe County Sheriff's Office to hold open house for public, 09:14:2000 p4AMONROE COUNTY - SCHOOLSAthletic facilities at area high schools are taking on a new look (Murf's Turf), 10:12:2000 p11AThe county still only has two women in superintendent positions, 01:27:2000 p3A MONROE COUNTY - TELECOMMUNICATIONSCountry's telecommunications giants use their power to force customers to buy stuff they don't want (Editorial), 05:18:2000 p12AThere is an easy way for state Public Service Commission to deal with shortage of phone numbers in 716 area code (Editorial), 01:27:2000 p10A MONROE COUNTY - TRANSPORTATIONNew thruway exit for Monroe a good idea because West-side towns need a good economic boost, 04:13:2000 p17ANew thruway exit for Monroe not a good idea because sprawl detracts from all of Rochester region, 04:13:2000 p17A Road salt shortage hinders highway crews, 12:21:2000 p1A/5A MONROE COUNTY - ZONINGVoluntary county zoning would fight sprawl, 06:08:2000 p13AWhy voluntary zoning board won't fly (Guest Essay), 06:15:2000 p13A MONROE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATIONJudge Bristol responds to Monroe County Bar Association (Letter), 11:02:2000 p13AMonroe County Bar Association explains their stand on Judge Bristol (Letter), 10:26:2000 p15A MORGAN-MANNING HOUSEHistorical Society of Monroe County marks 35 years; members of the group continue to restore and maintain Morgan Manning House, 06:15:2000 p5ASix week antiques course will be run at Morgan-Manning House, 03:16:2000 p2A MOTHER'S DAYHonor mom this Mother's Day with a sea turtle adoption, 05:04:2000 p5ALocal women join Million Mom March on Mother's Day in Rochester to bring attention to gun control, 05:11:2000 p1A/18A Million Mom March on Mothers day raises awareness of gun control and violence prevention, 05:18:2000 p1A/14A A mother's day message to Mary Tyler Moore, a wonderful daughter-in-law, 05:11:2000 p17A One mother's fantasy Mother's Day (Daily Dose), 05:11:2000 p16 MOVIESAmerican Beauty a very controversial film of this year (Guest Essay), 04:27:2000 p15ACan't remember what movie you're going to see? You're not alone, 09:14:2000 p10A The real magic behind the scenes of Harry Potter - adults can let their imagination run loose (Guest Essay), 08:24:2000 p15A Reviewing the 100 funniest American films (Funny Thing), 06:22:2000 p10 Surprising that moviemakers haven't struck upon idea of releasing PG or G-rated versions of PG-13 or R-rated movies (Funny Thing), 08:31:2000 p12 MOVIES - REVIEWSBattlefield Earth, 05:25:2000 p2Failure to Launch, 03:16:2000 p9A V for Vendetta, 03:16:2000 p7A MUSEUMSVictorian Doll Museum & Chili Doll Hospital tends to dolls in need of repair, 07:27:2000 p10AMUSICBrockport native Julie Dunlap is finding success in her pursuit for a career in country music, 09:07:2000 p7AHome-based music instruction is still popular, according to area teachers, 07:20:2000 p6A Radio and TV put music in straightjackets (Letter), 06:08:2000 p13A Two friends Felix Colaneri and Francis DeTar make up half of new Buddies Band, 08:31:2000 p1A/4A NNEIGHBORSNeighborhood improvement starts at home (Editorial), 11:02:2000 p12AStarting now, lets be better neighbors (Opinion), 12:07:2000 p14A NEW YORKNearly all of Western New York is living in color with the blooming of asters (Nature Notes), 10:05:2000 p14AProposed image for New York's quarter doesn't fit the state well (Editorial), 04:20:2000 p16 NEW YORK - BUDGETCitizens are victims of state budget proposal (Letter), 03:16:2000 p14AMake sure every town is heard on state budget (Editorial), 04:13:2000 p16 NEW YORK - ECONOMYBuilding better opportunities in New York, 06:29:2000 p4ABuilding better opportunities in New York - part 6, 07:27:2000 p7A Building opportunities for New York - Part 5, 07:06:2000 p4A New York state is slowly transforming into a success story (From the Assemblyman), 06:01:2000 p6A Western New York still trying to dig itself out of the economic mess left behind by the loss of good manufacturing jobs (From the Assemblyman), 06:08:2000 p8A NEW YORK - EDUCATIONBoard of Regents discuss new technical programs allowing vocational students to meet new standards and still get training needed to enter work force (Editorial), 06:22:2000 p10Don't let state rules censor your local school officials (Editorial), 04:20:2000 p16 Few openings left in 2001 New York Spelling Bee, 11:08:2000 p3A Give charter schools a chance, 01:20:2000 p11A Higher awards and income limits will help more students gain higher education as New York state increases TAP aid, 05:04:2000 p5A New York State Board of Regents Commissioner Richard Mills led discussion about state controls of education standards in New York, 06:01:2000 p4A New York State Public Health Law now requires all children entering the 7th grade be vaccinated against Hepatitis B, 05:04:2000 p8A NEW YORK - GOVERNMENTEgan, David sworn is as state Supreme Court Justice for the Seventh Judicial District, 06:08:2000 p3AIdeas for a better Assemble and state (From the Assemblymen), 09:21:2000 p4A Scratching my head over the jury duty system (Letter), 09:14:2000 p15A State Assemblyman Charles Nesbitt announces votes cast by military members will be counted regardless of postmarked dates, 12:21:2000 p3A State Legislature's weak attempt to rein activities of lobbyists shows New York reputation of having the worst state government in the nation (Editorial), 02:03:2000 p14A Thanks to New York State Assemblymen Jerry Johnson for all his good and hard work (Editorial), 05:25:2000 p12 NEW YORK - LEGISLATIONFreedom of Information Law saves taxpayers millions of dollars (Guest Essay), 03:16:2000 p13ANEW YORK - LIBRARIESLibraries are used by more people in New York than any other services - they need help from state (Letter), 03:09:2000 p13AOur cash-starved libraries are looking a little dog-eared (Letter), 04:06:2000 p15A NEW YORK - POLICEDepartment of Transportation OK's erection of cell towers for police on land in Perinton (Editorial), 01:27:2000 p10ANEW YORK - POLITICSClinton, Hillary should have just said MYOB to the media (Opinion), 06:29:2000 p16NEW YORK - TAXESExpect sales tax debate to heat (On Politics), 03:16:2000 p15AIRS seeking upstate New York taxpayers for unclaimed refunds, 12:21:2000 p5A NEW YORK - TELECOMMUNICATIONSResidents give Public Service Commission their opinions about changing the 716 area code, 02:03:2000 p6ANEW YORK - TRANSPORTATIONState Department of Transportation could be making transportation worse for suburbs than better (Editorial), 06:15:2000 p12OOBITUARIES. See DeathsOCCUPATIONSAmerican corporations seem ungracious about vacations with employees working long, hard, and fast and even outside of the office (Guest Essay), 06:22:2000 p11ASwanton, Susan tells why she is having the time of her life as a public librarian-encourages the occupation (Guest Essay), 06:22:2000 p11A OGDENArea children to get a new playground, 04:27:2000 p7AOILPresident Clinton's plans to withdraw oil from National Strategic Petroleum Reserve was for just that, and nothing else (Editorial), 10:19:2000 p14AOLYMPICSWith 2000 Summer Olympics Games in Sydney, Australia, athletes are beginning to get peppered with requests to bring home souvenirs from Down Under (Murf's Turf), 08:24:2000 p11ABrockport native Mark deGroat, director for NBC, will cover some Olympic events in Sydney, 09:21:2000 p14A Seeing the Olympics from A-Z (Murf's Turf), 09:28:2000 p11A Thanks to Fairport woman Barbara Stewart, women's pole vaulting is now an Olympic sport (Murf's Turf), 09:21:2000 p9A Women were golden in Olympics - let's keep them going (Editorial), 10:05:2000 p14A ORGAN TRANSPLANTSGive transplants to those most in need (Letter), 04:06:2000 p15AIt's not easy finding an extra kidney (Guest Essay), 04:20:2000 p17A People should register if they are not willing to donate rather than if they are (Opinion), 07:27:2000 p14 PPAGEANTSGursslin, Holland selected as contestant in 2001 Miss Teen New York USA Pageant, 11:08:2000 p2APARENTINGBetter Days Ahead parenting support group develops strategies for dealing with children and adolescents, 03:16:2000 p2AChildren need more time with their parents (Guest Essay), 11:16:2000 p13A Do your kids a favor and let them walk to school (Editorial), 04:27:2000 p14 Help for kids who play with fires (Guest Essay), 11:16:2000 p13A Must have library skills for parents (Daily Dose), 04:20:2000 p16 Simple things help babies brains grow - 8 steps to helping babies brains grow (Guest Essay), 08:17:2000 p15A Spencerport School District Family Support Center offers a Parenting University, 03:16:2000 p2A Studies show that families who eat together can help safeguard their children for at-risk behavior, 03:16:2000 p4A PARMA - MUSEUMSParma's Meeting house Museum will hold open house to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Korean War and 25th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, 05:18:2000 p5APATAKI, GEORGEPataki right on STAR refunds (Letter), 01:13:2000 p11APataki wrong on STAR refunds (Letter), 01:13:2000 p11A PENFIELDA possible home-buying scandal in Penfield shows the need to know whom you are dealing with when buying a house, 03:09:2000 p13AStruggles between residents over renovating its old town center (Editorial), 07:06:2000 p6 PETSHumane Society at Lollypop Farm offers pet-loss support group, 06:01:2000 p10APet owners urged to control their animals (Chatter), 06:01:2000 p13A 124th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show was held in Madison Square Garden (Funny Thing), 03:02:2000 p10A Tips with how to cope with neighbors cats (Green Thumb), 08:31:2000 p11A PITTSFORDLet's make our town truly friendly to kids, 03:30:2000 p13APittsford residents and neighbors show how to welcome a new group home (Editorial), 02:03:2000 p14A POETRYTwo poems "The Crossing" and "Helios - The Sun" by Alfieri, Catherine, 01:27:2000 p11APOLITICAL ACTIVISMHoneck, John of Hamlin is released from prison after serving 3 months for protesting at School of the Americas, 11:30:2000 p1A/14APOLITICSAll politics are personal in our town (Opinion), 11:16:2000 p12AAre democrats mice or rats? (Funny Thing), 09:21:2000 p12 Behind campaign meanies; low price isn't everything (Notebook), 10:26:2000 p14A Don't let others decide for you (Letter), 10:05:2000 p15A Everyone seems to spin things out of control these days (Opinion), 12:21:2000 p14A If I were president...(Funny Thing), 09:07:2000 p12 Indecipherable governmental prescriptions, guidelines, forms, manuals, ordinances, and regulations must be simplified for general public understandings (Humor), 01:06:2000 p12A Lawyer/legislator John J. LaFalce protects old folks from "predatory lenders" but who will protect old and young taxpayers from predatory congressmen like LaFalce? (Letter), 04:27:2000 p15A Lets imagine a government without politicians (Opinion), 08:31:2000 p12 Make legislators keep their promises (Opinion), 11:08:2000 p14A Making politics perfectly clear - a conversation with former presidential speech writer Curt Smith of Chili, 10:05:2000 p15A Not uncommon for elected officials and other campaign insiders to suffer the political equivalent of sunstroke during the heat of election season (Funny Thing), 11:02:2000 p12A Political leaders are afraid to give an honest answer to the growing problem of juvenile offenders (Opinion), 08:17:2000 p14 Some poles march to different tunes (Funny Thing), 02:10:2000 p14A Support Keyes, Alan (Letter), 02:10:2000 p15A Today it's hard to find a real leader (Guest Essay), 10:26:2000 p15A What politicians think while they talk (Funny Thing), 12:21:2000 p14A POLLUTION. See EnvironmentPORNOGRAPHYUtah's governor expected to sign a bill giving state the country's first pornography czar (Funny Thing), 04:06:2000 p14APOSTAL SERVICEPostmaster Terry Wright delivers and celebrates 20 years of service to the U.S. Postal Service at the Hamlin post office, 05:18:2000 p4AU.S. Postal Service has trouble getting mail to the right address (Editorial), 03:16:2000 p10A PREJUDICENight in Jerusalem offers lesson on humanity (Guest Essay), 11:08:2000 p15APRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONSBush and Gore: Winning and whining (Funny Thing), 12:07:2000 p14ADebates skewed against third parties (Letter), 03:09:2000 p13A Election defeats television news (Funny Thing), 11:16:2000 p13A How 'Dad' messed up the election (Opinion), 11:16:2000 p12A Vote-A-Matic card is a disgraceful demise for the IBM card that was vital to running U.S. Government, business and industry for decades (Guest Essay), 11:30:2000 p13A PRESIDENTSClinton, Bill has shown that he can give as good as he gets even when he has been at the butt of jokes for the past 8 years (Funny Thing), 05:11:2000 p16National Archives to distribute cassettes of Nixon, Richard M.'s once secret tapes (Funny Thing), 02:24:2000 p10A PRIVACYNeed to work even harder and strengthen laws to protect financial privacy (Guest Essay), 06:22:2000 p11AProtect your right to public information (Editorial), 03:16:2000 p12A Rep. John LaFalce laments the loss of privacy in our society in a recent essay (Letter), 07:06:2000 p7A RRADIOTV has some good stuff, but radio is where it's at (Opinion), 12:21:2000 p14ARAILROADS. See TransportationREADINGBrockport Literacy Program receives grant to help parents teach their children to read, 02:17:2000 p4AMiddle schoolers in Monroe County read to pre-kindergarten children as part of the Reading Buddies Initiative Program, 05:04:2000 p3A Reach Out and Read aids low-income kids, 04:27:2000 p5A Still adding onto my bookworm (Funny Thing), 03:30:2000 p12 RELIGIONBrockport Mormons await new temple in Palmyra, 02:24:2000 p1A/12AThe Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research seeks to find answers to questions about religion, 02:03:2000 p7A New age is simply a recycling of the responses offered by some of the most ancient and primitive religions, 01:06:2000 p13A Old and new religions are much the same (Letter), 01:20:2000 p11A Wrestling with God, as well as ourselves (Letter), 11:02:2000 p13A RESTAURANTS - REVIEWS38 varieties of pizza to savor at Rocky Mountain (Dining Out), 02:03:2000 p9AAlistair's offers flavorful, highly original food (Dining Out), 11:23:2000 p7A Atlanta Bread Co. specializes in no-fuss fare (Dining Out), 08:03:2000 p7A Ban, Tom and Anna Marie and Robert Buono 'steak out' corner of Irondequoit bay for their restaurant Newport House, 11:08:2000 p9A Big Apple Cafe gets a breath of new life (Dining Out), 02:24:2000 p5A Bring a big appetite to the Garlic Pit (Dining Out), 08:24:2000 p7A Chieng Mai offers a trip of cuisines (Dining Out), 08:17:2000 p9A Cozy Pasta Andiamo worth checking out (Dining Out), 04:06:2000 p7A Cozy Venezia's serves up more than pasta (Dining Out), 07:13:2000 p6A Customers' ideas yield great food at Waldron's (Dining Out), 05:25:2000 p6A D&R Depot in Le Roy preserves a bygone era of homemade comfort-food (Dining Out), 06:22:2000 p5A Dutch Market brings Holland closer to home (Dining Out), 08:31:2000 p5A Elegance, fine art abound at The Renaissance (Dining Out), 04:20:2000 p9A Erie Grill offers gourmet meals in pleasant setting (Dining Out), 07:20:2000 p7A Etna Pastry Shoppe offers first-rate desserts (Dining Out), 02:17:2000 p5A Fairport Village Coffee: light lunches, great joe (Dining Out), 07:27:2000 p9A Fill up on food and fun at newest Bill Gray's (Dining Out), 01:27:2000 p5A Fill your tummy at M.T. Bellies (Dining Out), 12:28:2000 p7A Fine dining, dancing await at Taylor's Steakhouse (Dining Out), 11:30:2000 p7A Fine food in casual setting at Legends Grill (Dining Out), 08:10:2000 p7A Good bye, Les Belles Gourmandes; hello Martini Grille (Dining Out), 06:15:2000 p7A Good cheer abounds at Timothy Patrick's (Dining Out), 01:20:2000 p5A Good food, love for family abound at Dentico's (Dining Out), 05:11:2000 p9A Gourmet meals wow diners at Joey B's (Dining Out), 03:16:2000 p5A Harbor House Cafe fills fine-dining niche (Dining Out), 01:13:2000 p5A Hawthorne's offers inventive gourmet meals (Dining Out), 06:08:2000 p7A Hearty portions make the Reunion Inn a hit (Dining Out), 02:10:2000 p9A Homemade food keeps Fisher Station hopping (Dining Out), 06:01:2000 p9A James Brown puts a new spin on diner classics (Dining Out), 04:27:2000 p9A Juniper Beans brings cuisine to Honeoye Falls (Dining Out), 03:23:2000 p7A Keenan's consistent fare keeps customers returning (Dining Out), 09:07:2000 p7A Log Cabin offers tasty, stick-to-your-ribs fare (Dining Out), 03:16:2000 p7A Lunch and much more at Cranberry's cozy cafe (Dining Out), 05:04:2000 p9A Mulberry Mill has hearty meals, dreamy desserts (Dining Out), 03:02:2000 p5A New look, new menu at Strathallan's Sabrina's (Dining Out), 11:02:2000 p7A Phillips European offers variety of great food (Dining Out), 03:30:2000 p7A Pittsford Village Market offers satisfying deli fare (Dining Out), 09:21:2000 p7A Pizza Cafe is not your everyday pizza parlor (Dining Out), 06:29:2000 p9A Proietti's fine cuisine prompts loyal following (Dining Out), 03:09:2000 p7A Ravioli is a thing of beauty at The Pasta Man (Dining Out), 01:06:2000 p8A Rudy's Oven offers topnotch breads (Dining Out), 07:06:2000 p5A Sabor Bakery offers divine Spanish pastries (Dining Out), 12:07:2000 p7A Sandwich Works Cafe gives taste buds a work out (Dining Out), 03:16:2000 p9A Serious food lures diners to Cartwright Inn (Dining Out), 10:12:2000 p7A Shadow Lake's Grill & Tap Room is above par (Dining Out), 05:18:2000 p7A Steak 'n seafood sizzle at rustic Scotch 'n Sirloin, 10:19:2000 p9A Succulent chicken, Sassy Sauce wow diners at Sal's (Dining Out), 11:08:2000 p7A Superb soups worth drive to the American Hotel (Dining Out), 11:16:2000 p7A Two M's offers affordable, family-focused fare (Dining Out), 09:28:2000 p9A Waynes mark 40 years at Holloway House (Dining Out), 09:14:2000 p9A West Winds offers big helpings of food, cheer (Dining Out), 10:26:2000 p7A Wiggins puts his own spin on fare at Pizza Box, 12:21:2000 p7A RETIREMENTThe best retirement may be to stay on the job (Editorial), 11:02:2000 p12AROCHESTERCorn lovers are all ears for eighth annual Rochester Area Sweet Corn Fest, 08:10:2000 p3ALasers, fireworks light up Rochester's spectacular High Falls, 08:10:2000 p6A Loews triplex dies, and with a little bit of class (Opinion), 03:02:2000 p11A Rochester could be a great vacation and tourist spot (Editorial), 03:02:2000 p10A Rochester River Romance schedule announced, 09:28:2000 p10A Sudan's "Lost Boys" a powerful speech in Rochester (Commentary), 03:16:2000 p13A Why live someplace else when you can live here? (Guest Essay), 06:01:2000 p15A World Canals Conference will show best of Rochester (Guest Essay), 07:20:2000 p11A ROCHESTER - BUSINESSESMajor Rochester employer, Xerox, is cutting back its workforce (Guest Essay), 05:04:2000 p19ANew area business Pet A Sketch features greeting cards that show pets as people, 11:30:2000 p4A RG&E doesn't offer much choice for consumers to choose electric supplier (Letter), 03:16:2000 p11A RG&E plans cleanup of contaminated site, 11:08:2000 p5A ROCHESTER - CHURCHESBishop Matthew H. Clark will visit parishes in 11 regions of Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester as part of Great Jubilee Year 2000, 03:02:2000 p5AROCHESTER - ECONOMYEconomy is great, but only for a few (Letter), 11:30:2000 p13AHelp Rochester grow - bring new companies into city to make up for potential job loss from Kodak and Xerox (Guest Essay), 08:03:2000 p13A Let's remember the worker bee's - Kodak, Xerox, and Bausch&Lomb (Notebook), 11:08:2000 p14A Three of region's biggest, most important and best known employees have hit roadblocks in pathway to profitability (Editorial), 10:12:2000 p14A ROCHESTER - GOVERNMENTRochester's Mayor Johnson, Bill shows leadership for the 21st century (Opinion), 01:20:2000 p10AROCHESTER - MUSEUMSThe Rochester Museum & Science Center's Cumming Nature Center preparing exhibit of Irondequoits culture and art at Hurst Gallery, 08:17:2000 p16AROCHESTER - PARKSRochester is rejected by state on its request for help renewing Concrest Park neighborhood (Editorial), 08:17:2000 p14ROCHESTER - SCHOOLSRochester teachers union a costly scheme (Letter), 09:28:2000 p15AROCHESTER CITY BALLETMonachino, Brittnay Marcell, 10 of Clarkson to be featured in "The Nutcracker," 12:14:2000 p2AROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYFlansburg, Ken joins RIT's Corporate Education and Training as an education training specialist, 11:30:2000 p2AIf RIT succeeds in persuading big computer-chip makers to put new plant here, could be best economic news region has seen (Editorial), 01:20:2000 p10A ROCHESTER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVALBrockport native Ann LeSchander's award winning film is part of the Rochester International Film Festival, 05:04:2000 p4AROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRARPO opens season with two concerts this week, 10:05:2000 p6AWorld-renowned pianist Misha Dichter to team up with RPO, 05:25:2000 p5A/6A ROCHESTER REHABILITATION CENTERBrockport resident Debby Ramundo appointed director of comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation services, 06:22:2000 p2AKenney, Deborah joins Rochester Rehabilitation Center as manager of public relations and volunteer services, 11:30:2000 p2A SSAFETYImprove safety for school kids (Letter), 12:07:2000 p15AKeeping kids safe is never easy (Letter), 05:04:2000 p19A SALVATION ARMYSalvation Army looking for bell ringers, 11:16:2000 p2ASalvation Army seeks people to 'adopt a kettle,' 10:05:2000 p2A SCHOLARSHIPS. See also AwardsAgte-Studier, Montana receives Hochstein School Merit Scholarship, 03:16:2000 p10AAnker, Ashley among finalists for scholarships offered by the Varsity Volunteer program, 05:18:2000 p2A Associate professor and area coordinator for international business and economics at SUNY Brockport Baban Hasnat awarded a Fulbright Scholarship, 04:27:2000 p2A Brockport Twig Association's Health Scholarships accepting applications, 03:30:2000 p2A Buttery, Leah receives Rush Rhees Scholarship at the University of Rochester, 02:03:2000 p9A Faux, Stephen of Clarkson University awarded with William J. Rowley Endowed Scholarship, 07:13:2000 p2A Galinski, Rob awarded A. Stephen Walls Memorial Scholarship at Rochester Institute of Technology, 01:27:2000 p2A Hodenius, Michelle awarded to SUNY Brockport's Alumni Association Current Student I Scholarship, 10:12:2000 p2A Hossenlopp, David has earned scholarship to the United States Coast Guard's A.I.M. program, 06:08:2000 p2A Martin, Jessica awarded Chancelor's Scholarship at Syracuse University, 11:16:2000 p2A McFiggins, Jeffrey awarded Nathaniel Rochester Society Scholarship at Rochester Institute of Technology, 07:27:2000 p2A Monroe Community College establishes Butler Scholarship, 10:19:2000 p12A O'Laughlin, Colleen recipient of Joseph Scaturro Endowed Scholarship and the Jean S. Newell Society of Women Engineers Scholarship, 05:25:2000 p2A Page, Jason receives Richard Lilly Memorial Scholarship Award during commencement ceremonies at the Norman Howard School, 07:06:2000 p2A Parkhurst, Jillian L. of Syracuse University receives District Union Local One United Food & Commercial Workers scholarship, 08:17:2000 p2A Poole, Lori awarded National Technical Institute for the Deaf academic scholarship, 10:26:2000 p2A Schubel, Jessica awarded Founders Scholarship at Syracuse University, 11:16:2000 p2A Toth, Gregory P. received Louis E. Patricia Harvey Silvi Scholarship at Penn State University, 02:03:2000 p2A Tran, Alice recipient of the Rochester Alumnae Chapter of Delta Delta Delta's annual $1,000 scholarship, 06:15:2000 p2A Wegmans hands out a number of store employee scholarships to local Brockport students, 08:17:2000 p2A Wegmans names scholarship winners, 08:24:2000 p4A SCHOOL VIOLENCEIgnore the hype - schools are safe (Editorial), 09:14:2000 p14SEAWAY TRAILWhat you find at the end of the trail (Commentary), 10:26:2000 p14ASENECA PARK ZOOExpanding the zoo will kill our park (Editorial), 05:11:2000 p16Lighten up on proposals to expand zoo (Editorial), 05:11:2000 p16 A note on the new zoo (Editorial), 06:08:2000 p12 Visiting white Bengal tigers will be at the Seneca Park Zoo until fall, 06:15:2000 p1A Why the new zoo won't fit with the park (Letter), 08:24:2000 p15A A zoo for the 21st century (Guest Essay), 08:10:2000 p13A SENIOR CITIZENSThe joy of growing older (Daily Dose), 11:16:2000 p11AScience can cure these 'senior moments' (Guest Essay), 12:07:2000 p15A Some teens have no idea what their elders lived through (Letter), 03:23:2000 p11A SHOPPINGBuy from your neighbors in town (Commentary), 11:30:2000 p13ASKATEBOARDINGKids need space to skate - and to just be kids (Editorial), 08:24:2000 p14SMITH, RUTH96 year old Smith, Ruth still living a sweet life (Letter), 01:06:2000 p13ASMOKINGBrockport's St. Luke's Episcopal Church hosting meetings for ex-smokers and potential quitters support groups, 01:06:2000 p2ACounty tobacco deal just gives the cash away (Guest Essay), 05:11:2000 p17A Give public a say in how to spend tobacco money (Editorial), 04:06:2000 p14A States can lead anti-tobacco fight (Editorial), 03:16:2000 p10A SOCIAL SECURITYPut social security into the stock market (Letter), 08:24:2000 p15ASOCIETYA search for simple living - spreading the word that less is more (Guest Essay), 06:29:2000 p17ASPECIAL OLYMPICSMonroe County Special Olympics announces fundraising opportunity with Rochester Red Wings Spikes' Hike, 05:25:2000 p10ASPENCERPORTSpencerport Canal Days looking for individual or group interested in conceiving and implementing new water event, 03:16:2000 p2ASPENCERPORT - FIRESpencerport fire chief Chris Wood says Basel building was destroyed after the first fire, but owner says most of the damage was caused after the fire re-ignited, 12:21:2000 p9ASPENCERPORT - SCHOOLSLocal woman Maura Eagle is new principal at Leo Bernabi Elementary School, 06:01:2000 p16ASchool officials say calculated tax rates will be lower than originally expected for 2000-2001 school year, 08:24:2000 p3A Spencerport bus driver Donna Butterbaugh placed 5th in small bus category of the international "Road-eo" competition, 08:17:2000 p3A Spencerport School Board seeking applications to fill Board seat left by Greg Schweers, 08:24:2000 p3A SPERR, ANDREW J.Public Defender in murder of Trooper Andrew J. Sperr moves for a change of venue - a violation to oath to obey Bill of Rights (Letter), 03:16:2000 p12ASPORTSBig sports are big business (Letter), 07:27:2000 p15ABooing is bad sportsmanship (Letter), 03:16:2000 p11A Brockport's coaches and players look to improve on last year's records, 08:17:2000 p11A Buying a professional sports team requires much more money than one would think (Murf's Turf), 01:06:2000 p9A Can't escape the March Madness of NCAA Division 1 men's or women's basketball tournaments (Murf's Turf), 03:16:2000 p7A Exciting winter season ends (Bryan's Backyard), 03:16:2000 p12A Fall sports physicals planned, 07:27:2000 p11A Herring, John "Doc" adds Bob Keegan, Vincent Stanley, Len Lustik, and Bob Cain to his list for the 25th Annual Old-timer's Sports Association Reunion, 08:17:2000 p11A/12A High school 'second season' of sections start this week (Murf's Turf), 10:26:2000 p11A If cheering and supporting local athletes were an Olympic sport, residents of Monroe County and Rochester would win (Murf's Turf), 10:05:2000 p11A It's our right to boo sports teams (Letter), 03:09:2000 p13A Nazareth to host NYS Natural Physique Championships, 08:17:2000 p12A NYS Sports and Entertainment Celebrity Gala hits high notes at the Hyatt Regency in Rochester, 05:11:2000 p14A Proper, Jim and Sandra DelVecchio win state champs at 5th annual 2000 New York State Natural Physique Championships at Nazareth College, 09:21:2000 p10A Salute to the sports champions (Murf's Turf), 12:14:2000 p11A Saluting our top seniors (Byran's Backyard), 03:16:2000 p10A Sectional ticket pays for a lot (Murf's Turf), 11:02:2000 p10A Senior athletes making plans for their future, 08:10:2000 p9A Smith, Jeff's magazine "The Sectional.com" goes on-line, 09:07:2000 p9A/10A Sports that are most interesting to cover (Murf's Turf), 09:14:2000 p11A Spring season of sports in the wacky season (Murf's Turf), 04:06:2000 p11A State playoff time for fall high school sports - get out the road maps (Murf's Turf), 11:08:2000 p11A Taking a team to nationals (Murf's Turf), 03:09:2000 p9A Teamwork on display at annual Stonehurst Capital Invitational Regatta (Murf's Turf), 10:19:2000 p11A Weather slows the start of spring sports season, 04:20:2000 p14A SPORTS - AWARDS15 of top female athletes in 5 county area will be honored at 22nd annual WHAM Sportswomen of the Year Award Luncheon, 04:06:2000 p11AArmstrong, Jo Ann to be honored at the 22nd Sportswomen Luncheon, 03:16:2000 p7A/8A Brockport girls varsity swim team receives Monroe County Sportsmanship Award for fall 2000 season, 12:28:2000 p2A Brockport High baseball players Casey Balog; Brian Freeman; Chad Hage and Geoff Packard receive New York State Public High School Athlete Team Award, 06:22:2000 p2A Brockport High baseball players Joe St. Amant; Phil St. Amant; and Chuck Williams receive New York State Public High School Athlete Team Award, 06:22:2000 p2A Brockport High baseball players Justin Packard; Andy Parrino; John Pelin and Mal Schwalm receive New York State Public High School Athlete Team Award, 06:22:2000 p2A Brockport High School sports teams have received the NYS Public High School Athletic Association Scholar/Athlete Team Award for the winter season, 03:23:2000 p2A Brockport High school tennis players Jacob Beyler; Chris Boone; Ben Hastings; and Jim Hurley receive New York State Public High School Athlete Team Award, 06:22:2000 p2A Brockport High tennis players Greg McCandless; Mike Nichols; Jeff Pera; Joe Robinson and Ron Prate receive New York State Public High School Athlete Team Award, 06:22:2000 p2A Brockport's Mike Ferris one of SUNY Brockport's five to earn All-American honors, 03:16:2000 p8A Hage, David has earned first-team All-star Award honors from the Eastern Collegiate Hockey Association, 05:04:2000 p16A Hammond, Jill, Ushi Patel and Stacey Pensgen win top Sportswomen of the Year Awards, 04:27:2000 p12A Members of Brockport High school varsity hockey team received New York State Public High School Athletic Association Scholar/Athlete Team Award, 04:13:2000 p2A Six local SUNY Brockport graduates receive awards at College's Office of Intercollegiate Athletics and the State of New York Athletic Conference, 03:23:2000 p8A St. Amanut, Joe receives Anderson Award, 04:13:2000 p13A Students from Brockport High Schools' football, girls tennis, girls swimming, and girls cross country varsity teams receive Scholar/Athlete Team Award, 12:28:2000 p2A SPORTS - BASEBALLBaseball season to start next week - who's to start? (Murf's Turf), 03:30:2000 p9ABlue Devils end season with a 10-15 record after 4th-seeded Fairport blanked 13th-seeded Brockport, 06:01:2000 p11A Brockport beats Irondequoit and R-H before going 1-3 down south, 04:27:2000 p11A Brockport Blue Devil pitching staff hurls four straight complete games, 05:11:2000 p14A Brockport Red Sox capture majors division, 08:17:2000 p11A Brockport splits with Irondequoit Post; Brockport's Bubba Carr continues his hot-hitting for the Legion team, 07:06:2000 p8A Brockport varsity baseball team drops 4 games against local competition; Phil St. Amant and Mark Klaver pitch well in losses, 05:04:2000 p16A Brockport varsity baseball to host clinic, 03:16:2000 p11A Brockport's Phil St. Amant to attend All-American Baseball Talent Show, 10:19:2000 p12A Finucane, Jeff of Spencerport made two key defensive plays in 7th inning as Division I beat Division II at Monroe County Exceptional Senior All-star Game, 06:22:2000 p7A Pitching to be the Blue Devil's strength; team is optimistic for season, 04:06:2000 p11A St. Amant, Joe and Bubba Carr pitch complete game wins for Blue Devils against Penfield, 04:13:2000 p13A St. Amant, Joe, Bubba Carr and James Simboli were selected for Senior Select All-star Game at Frontier, 06:29:2000 p13A St. Amant leads Brockport past Arcadia; Blue Devils drop close games to Canandaigua and Penfield, 05:18:2000 p10A SPORTS - BASEBALL, CAMPSFred Costello Baseball Camps announce summer dates for 2000, 03:16:2000 p8AFred Costello Baseball Camps prepare for busy summer, 06:29:2000 p14A McQuaid Baseball camp to be held in three sessions this summer, 05:11:2000 p14A SPORTS - BASEBALL, LITTLE LEAGUEBrockport Junior Baseball League may join Little League, 10:12:2000 p3ABrockport Junior League Baseball joins Little League, 11:02:2000 p3A Young empires umping little league games should spend hours of practice before umping their first game (Murf's Turf), 05:04:2000 p15A SPORTS - BASEBALL, LOCALBrockport Vets drop 2; local American Legion baseball team has 1-3 start to summer season, 06:29:2000 p14AKlaver, Mark had game winning hit as Brockport Area Vets beat Greece Post 5-4 in American Legion baseball, 06:22:2000 p7A SPORTS - BASEBALL, PROFESSIONALAstros claim Babe Ruth title, 09:21:2000 p10AFire up the backyard rotisserie - time for rotisserie baseball (Murf's Turf), 04:20:2000 p13A Mets fail to make playoffs again (Funny Thing), 10:26:2000 p14A Put Maris, Roger in Hall of Fame (Letter), 02:03:2000 p15A Red Wings ready for challenge of 2000 season; Triple-A All-star Game highlights events at Frontier Field, 04:13:2000 p14A Rochester Red Wings score big public relations victory at recently completed Baseball Winter Meetings in Dallas, TX (Murf's Turf), 12:28:2000 p11A SPORTS - BASKETBALLAbram, Chris led team with 16 points; Hilton ends Brockport's hoop season, 03:02:2000 p8AAbram, Chris of Brockport's 20 points helps Brockport rebound from season -opening loss against Batavia with 75-49 lead over Eastridge, 12:21:2000 p11A/12A Aquinas Institute Sports Hall of Fame inducts Seniors Tonya Campbell and Chris Calnon, 04:20:2000 p14A Blue Devils split with R-H, Arcadia; Abram, Chris and Kincaid, Chris led the offense, 02:10:2000 p11A/12A Blue Devils tied for 10th place in large school poll, 01:13:2000 p8A Brockport boys drop pair to Fairport and Webster, 01:27:2000 p8A Brockport boys set to open season - Varsity opens at Batavia; JV opens at home against McQuaid, 11:30:2000 p9A/10A Brockport drops 3's in victory over Fairport, 12:28:2000 p11A Brockport faces Hilton in opening round of playoffs, 02:24:2000 p7A Brockport senior Jonathan Sandgarten to work as manager with the Orangemen's basketball team, 04:20:2000 p13A Brockport teacher Purificato, Jack leads boys tourney and is learning the ropes of running boys basketball, 02:24:2000 p7A Chase Scholarship Basketball Tournament Hall of Fame inducts Chris Sullivan and Adam Moore, 10:26:2000 p12A Dunk contest highlights all-star basketball game; Dan Foley wins it, 03:16:2000 p12A/13A Explosive offense marks game of runs, 03:30:2000 p9A/10A Former NBA Rookie of the Year and Slam Dunk Contest Champion Spud Webb gives hope to underdogs across nation, 07:13:2000 p7A Four Brockport seniors selected for county all-star basketball game, 03:23:2000 p8A Gates-Chili downs Brockport 54-49, 02:03:2000 p12A Gates Chili edges Brockport - Lady Blue Devils split in county tournament, 03:02:2000 p7A/8A JV Brockport boys basketball falls to McQuaid, 12:14:2000 p12A Kindaid, Chris named to all tournament team, 01:06:2000 p9A Ninth annual Brockport High School alumni men's basketball game to take place, 11:08:2000 p11A Perinton Parks Recreation and Eastside Basketball Association begin sign up for boys and girls in grades 3-8 summer basketball league, 05:25:2000 p10A Section 5 opens Basketball Hall of Fame at 'Big House,' 12:07:2000 p12A Section 5 tourney has Brockport flavor, 04:20:2000 p13A St. John's J.V. basketball team concludes successful season, 03:23:2000 p8A Sutherland, Olympia stop Devils from winning at Brockport's Douglas Westcott Memorial Basketball Tournament, 01:06:2000 p9A/10A SPORTS - BASKETBALL, COLLEGEHistorical facts on Syracuse University Basketball player Blackwell, Ryan (Murf's Turf), 01:13:2000 p7ASPORTS - BASKETBALL, WOMENSArcadia snaps Lady Blue Devils win streak; Sullivan, Kellie scored game high 21 points, 02:10:2000 p11A/12ABently, Trisha's basket gave Gates Chili insuring win over Brockport, 02:24:2000 p8A Brockport girls continue to be competitive; Goetz, Catherine selected to all-tournament team after leading Brockport in scoring, 01:06:2000 p9A Brockport's Tara Phouthavongsa scored game winning goal against Irondequoit, 09:07:2000 p10A East defeats West 77-73 in the Monroe County Senior Girls All-star Game, 03:16:2000 p12A/13A Feneli, Jill, a once Golden Eagle star, is being named first-team All-American, 04:27:2000 p12A Goetz, Catherine keys win against Gates-Chili scoring 16 points, 02:03:2000 p12A Jones, Katie Sue leads Lady Blue Devils with six three-pointers in the victory, 01:20:2000 p7A Jones, Kelly leads Brockport over Eastridge, 12:21:2000 p11A Kelly, Colleen leads Webster in victory over Brockport, 12:28:2000 p11A Lady Blue Devils ready to play - 3 returning starters will anchor the 'run-and-gun' offense, 11:30:2000 p9A/10A Lady Blue Devils still working for first win after defeat by Penfield 77-54, 01:13:2000 p8A Spencerport and Penfield add to Brockport's slide, 02:17:2000 p8A Spencerport hands Brockport third consecutive loss in the Sweeting Tournament consolation game, 69-34, 12:14:2000 p12A Third annual all-star basketball game spotlights Monroe County's top senior players, 03:30:2000 p9A/10A Webster, Fairport handle Brockport girls, 01:27:2000 p8A SPORTS - BIKINGBicycle dreams; Bike-Aid a wonderful experience, 02:03:2000 p15ACycle Oregon XII a wonderful adventure; Parker, Gary tells his story, 02:03:2000 p15A SPORTS - BOWLINGBoys and girls bowling teams of Brockport have no problem in victory over East, 12:21:2000 p12ABrockport bowling coach Setek, Joe says both boys and girls teams will be very competitive this year, 01:13:2000 p8A SPORTS - BOWLING, WOMENSBrockport bowlers stay competitive in matches while finding out there are some great bowlers in Monroe County, 02:03:2000 p11ASPORTS - CHEERLEADINGBrockport cheer leaders named to all-county teams, 03:09:2000 p9ABrockport-Clarkson-Sweden Recreation Department and Brockport Cheerleaders hosting cheerleading clinic at SUNY Brockport's Tuttle North Gym, 06:22:2000 p7A Brockport varsity and JV cheer leading teams participate in the 23rd annual Greater Rochester Cheerleading Championships, 02:03:2000 p11A Brockport varsity cheerleaders qualify for national tournament; hard work and dedication pays off, 01:13:2000 p7A Cheerleaders deserve some cheers too (Letter), 09:21:2000 p13A Greece Olympia, Aquinas win cheerleading titles, 02:10:2000 p12A SPORTS - COACHESBrockport graduate Mahnseah Boley honors former coach James Cannon by giving him his medal earned at the NJCAA national tournament, 03:16:2000 p7AHage, Charles presented with New York State Coaches Association Honor Award for many years of service to Brockport, 03:16:2000 p13A How do you describe you coach (Murf's Turf), 03:02:2000 p7A Questions for prospective college athletes to ask the coaches (Murf's Turf), 02:17:2000 p7A SUNY Brockport women's lacrosse coach will be heading to the Rochester Girls Lacrosse Camp, 06:22:2000 p7A SUNY Brockport wrestling coach Don Murray earns third state coaching award, 05:04:2000 p16A When coaches turn out to be losers (Editorial), 03:23:2000 p10 SPORTS - CROSS COUNTRYArea runners line up for 5K Yellow jacket Race set for May 14, 05:11:2000 p12ABagley, Scott and Jennifer Rettke set pace again emerging victorious in a Rochester Runner of the Year series, 08:03:2000 p9A Brockport girls win at York Invitational; boys team finishes fourth in their race, 09:14:2000 p11A/12A Coach Mark Krueger makes practices fun; Ashleigh Barnhart and Steve Dolby will lead the Blue Devils teams, 08:31:2000 p9A/10A Dolby, Steve finishes 20th and earns plaque at Clarence Cross Country Invitational, 10:26:2000 p11A/12A Dolby, Steve leads Blue Devils in last week's races, 10:19:2000 p11A Dolby, Steve was a top finisher as Brockport takes 9th place at McQuaid Invitational, 10:05:2000 p12A East Rochester high school boys track coach Jim Bathgate won the open men's division title at annual Despatch Days 5K race, 08:24:2000 p12A Stoughton, Mary, Ashleigh Barnhart and Whitney Dupra of Brockport finish third through fifth in their race, 09:21:2000 p10A SPORTS - CROSS COUNTRY, WOMENSBrockport girls are ranked third in latest large-school poll, 10:12:2000 p11ABrockport girls place fifth in county race, 11:02:2000 p10A Brockport's Mary Stoughton finishes 35th at states, 11:16:2000 p9A DeCiantis, Beth won open women's division at annual 5K Despatch Days race, 08:24:2000 p12A Stoughton, Mary finishes fifth and earns plaque for her effort in Clarence Cross Country Invitational, 10:26:2000 p11A/12A Stoughton, Mary leads Lady Blue Devils in last week's races, 10:19:2000 p11A Stoughton, Mary was a top finisher as Brockport girls cross-country team was second at McQuaid Invitational, 10:05:2000 p12A Stroughton, Mary advances to state cross country meet, 11:08:2000 p11A SPORTS - FIGURE SKATINGGenesee Figure Skating Club synchronized team win medals, 04:06:2000 p12ASPORTS - FOOTBALLAbram, Chris scores two second-half touchdowns for the Blue Devils; still not enough to beat Webster, 09:07:2000 p9A/10AAbram, Chris's interception leads Brockport past Churchville Chili, 10:05:2000 p11A Arcadia blanks Brockport, 10:19:2000 p12A Balog, Casey and Chris Abram spark Brockport in 41-8 win, 10:12:2000 p11A Balog, Casey selected the Class AA Offensive Player of the Week, 10:12:2000 p11A Balog, Casey throws for 2 TDs in loss to Rush Henrietta, 10:26:2000 p11A Blue Devils beat Churchville-Chili for second time this season to finish year with a 3-6 overall, 11:30:2000 p9A Blue Devils football team sends two squads to the two-day tournament at the St. John Fisher College Passing Camp, 07:13:2000 p7A Blue Devils wide receiver James Simboli will be attending Ohio's Baldwin-Wallace College to continue his football career, 06:29:2000 p13A Brockport-Clarkson-Sweden Joint Recreation Commission offering football clinics for students in grades 3-12, 07:20:2000 p8A Brockport-Clarkson-Sweden Joint Recreation Commission offering three football clinics, 07:06:2000 p8A Brockport-Clarkson-Sweden Joint Recreation Commission offering three football clinics for students in grades 3-12, 06:29:2000 p13A Coaches remember St. Louis Rams players Williams, Roland and Lyle, Keith (Murf's Turf), 02:10:2000 p11A Hilton shuts down Brockport - Blue Devils to face undefeated Greece Athena, 09:21:2000 p10A Hopsicker, Scott selected to head Brockport High School football team, 02:17:2000 p7A Inductions into Section 5 Hall of Fame was inspirational (Murf's Turf), 04:13:2000 p13A Late rally falls short for East All-stars against a stingy West defense in annual Eddie Meath Game, 08:10:2000 p9A Olympia tops Brockport - Chris Abram rushes over 100 yards for second week in a row, 09:14:2000 p11A/12A Players get to meet grid coaches (Murf's Turf), 12:07:2000 p11A Second annual Technique 'N' Trenches Football Camp to be held at St. John Fisher College's Growney Stadium, 05:25:2000 p10A Second half lifts Athena over Brockport, 09:28:2000 p11A/12A SPORTS - FOOTBALL, COLLEGE. See also SUNY Brockport - FootballFootball college night slated, 11:16:2000 p9ASPORTS - FOOTBALL, PROFESSIONALEast High Graduate and St. Louis tight end Roland Williams impressed Blue Devil players and parents, 06:15:2000 p9ANFL Experience On Tour to visit Rochester Oct. 5-8, 09:14:2000 p12A SPORTS - FUNDRAISERSBrockport resident Aaron Linderman will run in marathon in San Diego to raise money for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 03:16:2000 p8ACatholic Charities golf; Women-only golf; lannuzo golf; Catholic Schools golf; Paul McKee golf; Teddi T at MCC; Sheriff PBA golf; Syracuse golf and Grenada golf, 05:18:2000 p10A Spikes Hike; Corporate Challenge; AC golf; KATS Classic; Liver golf; Celebrity scramble; HCN golf tourney; Bill Gray's golf; Buongiorne tourney, 05:18:2000 p10A SPORTS - GOLFBrockport Country Club adds Prolink system where golfers can get instant distance readings, 07:20:2000 p8ABrockport golfers Anderson, Jeff; Mascari, Nick; Parker, Tom and Vasta, Ross participate in Cadillac Invitational Finals, 02:03:2000 p11A Brockport's Matt Trenton continues to improve, 05:25:2000 p9A/10A Brockport's Matt Trenton shot a team-low 42 as the Blue Devils edged Hilton 6 1/2 to 5 1/2 in a Western League Division I match-up, 05:11:2000 p13A/14A Celebrities golf to support kids with cancer, 08:03:2000 p9A County's golf pass a great bargain for elderly golf players (Comment), 06:22:2000 p10 Fairport's Adam Condello earns medalist honors at the Tournament of Champions competition, 05:25:2000 p9A/10A Hook-A-Kid on Golf begins 2nd year - qualified youngsters have opportunity to learn the game for free at Deerfield Country Club, 08:03:2000 p9A National Golf Foundation releases report indicating over 500 new golf courses were opened in 1999 (Murf's Turf), 04:27:2000 p11A Players of all abilities can find a course to suit their skills in the Greece, Spencerport and Brockport areas, 06:01:2000 p11A/12A Polar Bear Open tees off for charity March 4, 02:10:2000 p12A Trenton, Matt and J.D. Darby to represent Brockport at the Tournament of Champions, 05:18:2000 p9A/10A Yeskey, Jared and Lawrenz, Mark earn honors at the JV Tournament of Champions, 06:15:2000 p9A Younger players replacing last year's seniors for Brockport Blue Devils, 04:13:2000 p14A SPORTS - GOLF, PROFESSIONALEveryone has own special memories of Ladies Professional Golf Association players who have visited Locust Hill Country Club (Murf's Turf), 06:01:2000 p11ARyan, John H. returns to Country Club of Rochester (Murf's Turf), 07:13:2000 p7A Secret spots to watch golf (Murf's Turf), 06:08:2000 p9A SPORTS - GOLF, WOMENSBrockport Schools to start a girls varsity golf team in the fall, 06:29:2000 p13ABrockport's Kelley VanDenburg captures 1st golf crown for girls, 11:02:2000 p10A Deerfield Country Club offers free golf clinics for girls, 04:20:2000 p13A Girls golf becoming a popular sport at area high schools (Murf's Turf), 07:20:2000 p8A Girls golf team takes to the links - Brockport is one of five schools in the new girls league, 09:14:2000 p11A/12A VanDenburg, Kelley medals in 1st 2 golf matches, 09:28:2000 p12A SPORTS - HOCKEYBalanced scoring and defense helps Blue Devils defeat Webster 3-1 for 3rd straight win, 01:27:2000 p7ABlue Devils defeat the Cadets in consolation finals, 01:06:2000 p9A/10A Blue Devils to play in senior hockey games, 03:09:2000 p10A Brockport freshman Casey Balog 1 of 6 area athletes to make 18-player New York District 16 Hockey Team, 06:22:2000 p7A Brockport handles Canisius and Spencerport in easy fashion, 12:21:2000 p11A/12A Brockport hockey team ends season against Webster and Gates, 02:17:2000 p7A Brockport hockey team splits with Batavia and Canisius; goalies play well in both games, 01:20:2000 p7A/8A Brockport outscored opponents St. Francis, Hilton 11-3 to open season 2-01, 12:07:2000 p12A Brockport's Casey Balog enjoys victory of the State U-16 team's 7th place finish, 07:06:2000 p8A Certain academic eligibility criteria students must meet in order to be part of the Division 1 of II levels (Murf's Turf), 03:23:2000 p8A East Iceman win low-scoring affair over West in the Exceptional Senior All-star Hockey Game, 03:23:2000 p8A/9A Hilton Hockey Booster Club and Hilton Hockey team hosting open skate, 04:06:2000 p12A Holding, Dan and Brian Abrams of Brockport overpower Brighton 8-3, 12:28:2000 p11A Late rally falls short for Brockport, 12:14:2000 p11A Senior Select Hockey Game features 59 players from every school in Monroe County High School Hockey League, 03:16:2000 p12A/13A Spartans rally to defeat Blue Devils; Pakis, Derek nets only goal for Brockport, 01:13:2000 p7A Szulwach, Keith and Balog, Casey selected to Red Division all-star teams, 02:17:2000 p7A Tri-County Mite 2 team brings home silver in Sports Weekend Extravaganza 2000 Mite BB3 Tournament, 03:23:2000 p8A SPORTS - HOCKEY, WOMENSGirls reach their goals in Brockport's only all-female ice hockey team, 02:24:2000 p1A/6ARochester Edge wins girls state championship, 03:16:2000 p11A SPORTS - ICE HOCKEY. See Sports - HockeySPORTS - KAYAKINGNew Whitewater Park next to Lock 32 will serve as a training ground for kayakers, 08:24:2000 p11A/12ASPORTS - LACROSSE, WOMENSBrockport Schools to start a girls modified lacrosse program in the fall, 06:29:2000 p13ASPORTS - MARTIAL ARTSBrockport to host Judo, 05:04:2000 p16ASPORTS - ROWINGHarvard scores 3 Stonehurst victories, 10:19:2000 p12ASPORTS - SOCCER10 years of soccer superstars (Murf's Turf), 02:03:2000 p11AAbrams, Brian leads Brockport's offense, 09:21:2000 p9A Andracki, Billy slates soccer camp, 02:10:2000 p12A Aquinas boys soccer team captured their first Class B title with a combination of talent, cohesiveness and good fortune, 12:14:2000 p7A Belgian inventor Anton Soetens has developed an electronic device that could rule whether a player was offside (Murf's Turf), 09:07:2000 p9A Blizzards girls U-10 takes second at Sithe Energies Soccer Tournament, 06:22:2000 p7A Blue Devils blanked twice last week - senior night will be against Batavia, 10:19:2000 p11A Blue Devils share D-1 lead; Bryan Abrams continues to pace Brockport offense, 09:28:2000 p11A Blue Devils snap 4-game soccer skid, 10:12:2000 p12A Brockport Blizzard under-12 girls team went undefeated to win their division at the Hilton Parma Soccer Club Tournament, 06:08:2000 p9A Brockport Blizzard's boys under-14 team defeated Greece Predators with their sixth straight Westside Soccer Championship, 05:04:2000 p16A Brockport Blizzards girls under-10 finish second at the Spencerport tournament, 06:29:2000 p13A/14A Brockport faces top-seeded Penfield in Class A opener, 10:26:2000 p11A/12A Brockport graduate Ian Peers signs contract with Indiana University/Purdue University Division I men's soccer team, 12:21:2000 p11A/12A Brockport has experience as several positions with last year's returning players - newcomers to give soccer team a boost, 08:31:2000 p9A Brockport's Ian Peers signs with Division I soccer program at IUPUI, 03:02:2000 p7A/8A Chili scored two first-half goals to blank visiting Brockport Blizzards U-10 girls soccer team 2-0, 07:20:2000 p8A Fairport downs Brockport 4-1, 10:05:2000 p12A Girls U-10 Brockport Blizzards team defeat Gates Lightning and take second position in Western Division, 07:13:2000 p7A Junior midfielder Brett Grape's goal in the 77th minute gives the Knights their fourth straight Class D title, 11:08:2000 p11A Monroe County West seniors defeat East, 11:23:2000 p9A New York agrees to kick in $15 million for Pae Tec Park for Rhinos, 04:20:2000 p13A Rakoski, Havey's goal earns Brockport a tie with Mendon; Brian Abram's goal sends game into overtime, 09:07:2000 p9A/10A Rangers edge Blue Devils in OT, 09:14:2000 p12A Rochester Rhinos announce new $44 million stadium plans, 01:20:2000 p8A Section 5 hands out soccer awards, 11:16:2000 p9A, 11:23:2000 p9A Seniors will play final soccer game, 11:08:2000 p11A Soccer excitement never ends (Murf's Turf), 11:16:2000 p9A SPORTS - SOCCER, WOMEN'SAquinas girls reach state semifinals, 11:16:2000 p9ABlizzard U-10 girls win division at Brockport Soccer Festival, 07:27:2000 p11A Blizzards tournament continues to grow; Brockport claims two division titles, 07:27:2000 p11A Brockport Blizzards Girls U-10 soccer team takes 2nd in Christopher Columbus Soccer Tournament, 09:07:2000 p9A/10A Brockport girls soccer team will be experienced this season with 10 returning players - Brenna McJury, Jennie Genthner, Meg Barrus to serve as team captains, 08:31:2000 p10A Lady Blue Devil booters drop three straight games, 09:28:2000 p12A McJury, Brenna leads lady booters past the Indians, 10:26:2000 p11A McJury, Brenna of Brockport scores game winning goal against Rush-Henrietta, 09:21:2000 p9A/10A Pricola, Jamie and Kari Frankenberger net goals for Brockport against Cadets, 10:19:2000 p11A West seniors top East girls, 2-0, 11:30:2000 p10A SPORTS - SOFTBALLAnnual Mixed Hots Softball Invitational Tournament being held at Ridge Road Recreation Park, 05:18:2000 p10AAnnual Mixed Hots Softball Invitational Tournament to be held at Ridge Road Recreation Park, 05:04:2000 p16A Blue Devils softball team rides 5-game win streak; sectional play begins this week, 05:25:2000 p9A Blue Devils split with East Ridge, Rush-Henrietta; Brockport finishes with 12 hits against the Lancers, 05:18:2000 p10A Brockport blanks Webster in opener, 1-0; softball team looking to continue tradition, 04:13:2000 p13A Brockport loses another starter Julie Steubing to a possible season-ending hand break, 05:11:2000 p13A/14A Brockport U-16 softball team took first place for 13th annual Chili Girls Fast Pitch Softball Tournament, 08:17:2000 p11A Brockport wins their first and last game during South Carolina tournament, 04:27:2000 p11A Eastridge's Krissy Crego scores winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning at Camp Good Days and Special Times Exceptional Senior All-star Softball Game, 06:15:2000 p9A Hinrichs, Sarah hits a grand slam in Brockport's win over Athena, 05:04:2000 p15A/16A JWF-Tut's/UAW softball places 2nd in world champions, 10:12:2000 p12A Lady Lions win silver from United States Softball Association's Invitational in Orlando, Florida, 03:16:2000 p11A Local softball team Thunder splits 4 games at tournament, 10:12:2000 p12A SPORTS - SWIMMINGBlue Devils swept four events against the Cadets, winning every race for second straight meet, 01:06:2000 p10ABrockport places 5th at sectionals, 03:09:2000 p9A Brockport swimmers honored at year-end banquet; Justin Hilfiker chosen team's Most Valuable Swimmer, 04:06:2000 p11A Brockport swimmers lose to Webster; Hilfiker, Justin swims personal best and Section-5 best time in 500 free, 02:10:2000 p11A/12A Brockport wins two races against Pittsford, while Greece's depth holds off Blue Devils, 01:27:2000 p8A Fairport edge Brockport swimmers 101-85 handing them their first loss of the season, 01:20:2000 p8A Irondequoit defeats Brockport swimmers, 12:21:2000 p12A Lets have more places to swim (Letter), 06:01:2000 p15A Mangan, Chuck of Brockport overcomes muscle injury to win 100 fly, 12:28:2000 p11A Personal bests abound in Section 5 swimming meet; Blue Devils break 11 individual records and send 10 swimmers to finals, 02:24:2000 p7A Rinaldi, Nick and Justin Hilfiker conclude season, 03:09:2000 p9A Rinaldi, Nick wins two individual races; Blue Devils defeat Spencerport, 01:20:2000 p7A/8A Rochester Area Masters Swimming organization seeks members, 03:23:2000 p9A Spartans edges Brockport swimmers in last event - Scott Snyder and Kevin Kewin each win two individual events for experienced Blue Devils in their season opener, 12:07:2000 p11A/12 Spencerport beats Brockport swimmers, 12:14:2000 p12A SPORTS - SWIMMING, COLLEGE, WOMEN'SWelch, Christine's sixth-place finish in 100 butterfly accomplishes honor of receiving All-American honor at Nationals, 04:06:2000 p12ASPORTS - SWIMMING, WOMENSBrockport drops 2, 09:28:2000 p12ABrockport girls score comeback win against Rush-Henrietta 96-90, 10:05:2000 p12A Brockport is ranked 10th in latest coaches poll, 10:12:2000 p11A/12A Brockport ladies finish 11th at sectionals, 11:16:2000 p9A Brockport sweeps 50 free to key their victories, 10:26:2000 p12A Brockport's Natalie Smith and Adriana Hill each won two individual events against the Saints, 09:21:2000 p9A/10A Lady Blue Devils drop two close swim meets, 11:02:2000 p10A Smith, Natalie of Brockport doubles against Lady Chiefs, 10:19:2000 p12A SPORTS - TENNIS26 year-old Pittsford native Tom Rusling upends Gordon Quinton in a power-packed match, 08:24:2000 p11A/12ABlue Devils lost only one set in win against Bombers, 05:04:2000 p16A Blue Devils make it 75 straight wins defeating C-C, Athena, and Olympia, 05:25:2000 p9A/10A Blue Devils receive Sportsmanship Award while Hogan is selected Coach of the Year, 06:08:2000 p9A Brockport extends their league winning streak to 72 matches with victory against Rush-Henrietta, 05:18:2000 p9A/10A Brockport to put in their 69th match league winning streak on the line this season, 04:13:2000 p14A Brockport's tennis streak continues; Blue Devils to start next season at 79 straight league wins, 06:15:2000 p9A 2nd-seeded Brockport defeated visiting Rush-Henrietta 5-2 in Section 5 Class A opening-round tennis match, 06:01:2000 p11A Whited, Andrew advances to state tennis qualifier, 05:18:2000 p9A/10A Whited, Andrew earns third seed heading into sectional play, 05:11:2000 p13A/14A Xelus Junior Grand Prix wrapped up final "Masters" tournament at Tennis Club of Rochester, 09:14:2000 p12A SPORTS - TENNIS, PROFESSIONALNealon, Ann's tennis pupils excel on the court at RIT and Oak Hill Country Club, 11:02:2000 p10ASPORTS - TENNIS, WOMENSBrighton's Lana Khvalina becomes youngest champion at RDTA Open Women's Final since 14 year-old Alexandra Creek won in 1988, 08:24:2000 p11A/12ABrockport girls tennis shares Division 2 title with Greece, 10:05:2000 p11A Brockport is currently tied with Spencerport in the race for the Division 2 title, 09:28:2000 p11A/12A Brockport resident Cassie Webster rallies to win Xelus tourney, 08:31:2000 p9A Brockport returns 6 players from last year's team, 08:31:2000 p10A Brockport sweeps Batavia in tennis, 09:21:2000 p10A Rajasethupathy, Priya and Cassie Webster of Brockport Blue Devils remain unbeaten in singles, 09:14:2000 p11A/12A SPORTS - TRACK AND FIELDBagley, Scott and Renee Rombaut capture 5-mile race titles in downtown Rochester, 03:16:2000 p7ABonczyk, John finished second in both Class A and overall in 110-meter hurdles at New York State Public High School outdoor track and field championships, 06:22:2000 p7A Bonczyk, John leads Brockport to a 15th place finish at the Franklin meet, 05:11:2000 p13A/14A Bonczyk, John of Brockport is double winner at Franklin High School meet, 02:03:2000 p11A Bonczyk, John of Brockport signs with Wagner College Track team, 07:27:2000 p11A Bonczyk, John takes individual title at Class AA/A meet, 06:01:2000 p11A Brockport boys earn the top three spots in the discus in meet against Hilton, 05:04:2000 p15A/16A Brockport girls team sweeps the 200 and 400 meter events; Tara Phouthavongsa wins 4 events against Hilton, 05:04:2000 p15A Brockport track team loaded with talent, 04:13:2000 p13A First road race of season improves upon last year's total number of runners by over 200, 03:16:2000 p10A Indoor track teams continue to make strides; Brockport's Bonczyk, John; Phouthavongsa, Tara; and Dupra, Whitney establish new school records, 02:24:2000 p7A Indoor track teams make early strides - seven different Brockport track and field athletes take top honors in season opener at UR, 12:07:2000 p11A/12A Local athletes set school and personal records at the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Indoor Track and Field Championships, 03:09:2000 p9A Phouthavongsa, Tara and Bonczyk, John lead list of 13 sectional qualifiers for the Brockport teams, 01:13:2000 p8A Russell, Dan and John Bonszyk to represent Blue Devils in states, 06:08:2000 p9A St. John Fisher College to host Fast Feet Camp, 03:16:2000 p8A Track teams have strong showing at Roberts Wesleyan, 12:14:2000 p11A SPORTS - TRACK AND FIELD, WOMENSBrockport girls 4 X 400-meter relay team finishes third in Section 5 Meet of Champions at Hobart College, 03:02:2000 p7ABrockport's freshman girls team takes first in their meet, 05:25:2000 p9A/10A Brockport's Mary Stoughton finishes third overall in the girls Class A race, 09:28:2000 p11A Collins, Emma; Mary Stoughton, and Brenna McJury of Brockport win individuals event to highlight an impressive performance of indoor track teams, 12:21:2000 p12A McJury, Brenna wins 3 events for Brockport; Lady Blue Devils take unofficial title at Williams Invitational, 04:27:2000 p11A Phouthavongsa, Tara finishes second in two events at states, 06:08:2000 p9A Phouthavongsa, Tara most impressive freshman this year, 01:06:2000 p10A Phouthavongsa, Tara sets both meet and school record at Franklin meet, 05:11:2000 p13A/14A Reynolds, Nicole takes individual title at Class AA/A meet, 06:01:2000 p11A Stoughton, Mary sets 3000 record, 05:18:2000 p9A/10A SPORTS - VOLLEYBALLBlue Devil spikers drop 3 straight, has four-game winning streak snapped by Penfield, 10:26:2000 p12ABlue Devils return town starters from last years Division I champions - Greg McCandless and Dan Carr to lead volleyball, 08:31:2000 p9A/10A Brockport boys volleyball sweeps Irondequoit, 09:07:2000 p10A Brockport boys win three straight matches; Greg McCandless leads Brockport in kills, 10:05:2000 p11A/12A Brockport spikers have rough week loosing two of three matches to Hilton and Spencerport, 09:28:2000 p12A C-C, Canandaigua and Eastridge all fall to Brockport, 10:19:2000 p11A McCandless, Greg and Dan Carr pace Blue Devils past Comets, 10:12:2000 p11A McCandless, Greg named to all-tourney team, 09:21:2000 p9A/10A New-look Blue Devils defeat both Irondequoit and Webster, 09:14:2000 p11A Rochester All-stars sweep Buffalo, 11:30:2000 p10A SPORTS - VOLLEYBALL, WOMENSBrockport advances to volleyball semifinals after defeating Arcadia, 02:10:2000 p11ABrockport finished second at the Gates Chili Tournament, 12:07:2000 p11A/12A Brockport girls chalk up wins to take league lead, 01:13:2000 p7A Brockport girls volleyball team finishes 4th in Division I tourney, 01:06:2000 p10A Brockport knocks down Gates, Arcadia, 12:28:2000 p11A Brockport's Julie Steubing and Jen Demmans are selected to the all-tournament team, 02:17:2000 p7A Demmans, Kim and Stephanie Ayres continue to lead the Blue Devils with near flawless records, 12:21:2000 p12A Four players earn all-county volleyball honors, 03:30:2000 p10A Lady Blue Devils overcome pesky Lady Spartans in four games, 01:20:2000 p7A/8A Monroe County ends its season with the Exceptional Senior game at Penfield, 03:16:2000 p10A/11A Monroe County playoffs to start this week, 02:03:2000 p12A Webster hands Blue Devils first loss of the season in a rematch of last season's Monroe County tournament championship game, 12:14:2000 p11A Webster rallies over Brockport for volleyball title, 02:17:2000 p7A Webster rallies to take Brockport in 5 games, 01:27:2000 p7A SPORTS - WRESTLINGArmstrong, Ryan competes at wrestling SuperSectionals, 03:02:2000 p7ABlue Devils finish 10th in team scoring as Spencerport wins 9th straight team title; Keable, Jim and Riley, Sean of Brockport take 3rd at counties, 02:03:2000 p11A Blue Devils tangle with the area's top four programs in one week, 01:27:2000 p7A Brockport bounces Pittsford, 02:17:2000 p8A Brockport-Clarkson-Sweden Joint Recreation Commission and Brockport wrestling club holding 20th annual Recreation Wrestling Tournament, 03:09:2000 p9A Brockport coach James Cannon expects greater things from his team next year, 03:02:2000 p7A/8A Brockport High School wrestlers prepare for 2000 opener, 11:23:2000 p9A Brockport wrestlers place 5th at Attica tourney, 12:14:2000 p11A Brockport Youth Wrestling Team improves and has successful season, 04:06:2000 p11A Four Blue Devils make the top six at Canandaigua; team comes in 15th at Bradshaw, 01:13:2000 p7A Grapplers place 4th at Geneva Invitational, 12:07:2000 p11A/12A Hilton Cadets beat Brockport wrestlers, 12:21:2000 p12A Senior Jim Keable is selected Brockport high school team's MVP, 03:30:2000 p9A SPORTS - WRESTLING, COLLEGESome of the top teams in the country to participate in SUNY Brockport/Oklahoma Gold Wrestling Showcase, 09:28:2000 p12ASPRING BREAKWhat to do over spring break (Families), 02:24:2000 p9ASPRINGDALE FARMSLive Nativity and wagon rides mark Springdale Christmas, 11:30:2000 p2AShear heaven at Springdale Farms annual Sheep Shearing Festival, 04:20:2000 p4A Springdale Farm announces annual sheep shearing festival, 04:06:2000 p2A Springdale Farms now scheduling open group tours for spring and summer, 03:16:2000 p2A STRESSOne way to beat the 'burned out' feeling (Guest Essay), 02:10:2000 p15ASTUDENTSCenter for Talented Youth held special award ceremonies to honor hundreds of top students, 07:20:2000 p3AHambrock, Shelley Ann graduate of Grapevine High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, and an All-American Scholar, 06:01:2000 p2A STUDY ABROADStill vacancies for Britain and Ireland in-depth group tour, 03:16:2000 p2ASUMMER'Dog days' of summer approaching as we near end of August (Murf's Turf), 08:10:2000 p9ASummer job finding a breeze for teenagers and adolescents today compared to what it once was (Funny Thing), 06:08:2000 p12 SUNY BROCKPORT89.1 radio station to hold Coats For Kids, 11:08:2000 p2A89.1 The Point representatives traveling to Cleveland, Ohio to broadcast live from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for third year in a row, 10:19:2000 p4A AIDS quilt bears message of determination and hope, 12:07:2000 p9A Child care center receives grant to establish second infant room, 06:29:2000 p3A College holds coloring contest of Ellsworth, SUNY Brockport mascot - awards go to Jessica Mayer, Maya Signa and Kirsten Burkhardt, 10:19:2000 p2A College to host display of NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, 11:16:2000 p4A College tries to be good neighbor to Brockport residents, but has yet to show for it (Guest Essay), 04:20:2000 p17A Commencement speakers announced, 04:20:2000 p6A Congressman John J. LaFalce announces grant for SUNY Brockport under National Institute of Child Health and Human Development's Academic Enhancement Award, 09:28:2000 p4A Dia De Los Muertos - Day of the Dead celebration at SUNY Brockport, 10:26:2000 p2A Farewell to the SUNY Brockport Class of 2000, 05:18:2000 p1A/14A Government system is number 1 according to a student opinion survey to all SUNY students, 12:07:2000 p4A Grant aids teaching of environmental sciences, 09:28:2000 p4A New policy established to deal with disruptive electronic devices, 03:16:2000 p9A President Paul Yu defends college in a 'no confidence' vote filed by the Organization for Students of African Descent, 11:16:2000 p5A Seymour building one of SUNY Brockport's most notable structures (Guest Essay), 07:06:2000 p7A SIFE team from SUNY Brockport helping fellow college students gain an understanding of the responsible use of debit and credit cards, 11:08:2000 p4A Social work program earns candidacy status, 03:09:2000 p4A Students and staff joined volunteers and participated in Make a Difference Day, 11:02:2000 p1A Students collect over 1,000 pounds of nonperishable food items for area families in need, 11:30:2000 p2A Students to participate in annual Make a Difference Day, 10:26:2000 p4A SUNY Brockport puts ban on cell phone usage (Editorial), 03:16:2000 p14A SUNY BROCKPORT - ALUMNIAlumni Association Board of Directors has elected George Rich of Brockport as president, 08:24:2000 p2ASUNY BROCKPORT - ART130 high school art students welcomed to SUNY Brockport from across state to New York State Summer School of the Arts Program, 04:13:2000 p3ADepartment of Interdisciplinary Arts and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra team up to offer Soul of the Orchestra, 01:13:2000 p2A School of Arts and Performances offering season subscriptions, 09:21:2000 p2A SUNY BROCKPORT - AWARDSWriters to be honored with new award Art of Fact, 04:13:2000 p3ASUNY BROCKPORT - CONCERTSSUNY Brockport and RPO unite to bring classical music to campus and the Brockport community, 02:10:2000 p1A/16ASUNY BROCKPORT - CONSTRUCTIONGrant awarded to install energy efficient projects on campus, 03:16:2000 p2ASUNY BROCKPORT - DANCENew choreography to be showcased in "DANCE/Hartwell" pieces, 03:16:2000 p2ASUNY BROCKPORT - FACULTY/STAFFCaruso, Libby is incoming president of the SUNY Health Services Council, 06:15:2000 p2ADonaldson, Colleen has returned from 3 week Family Planning International Assistance internship, 11:02:2000 p2A Dreyer, Thomas F. appointed assistant vice president for facilities and planning, 09:21:2000 p2A Dusen, Jim, Manager of photographic services receives numerous awards at University of Photographers' Association of America, 07:20:2000 p2A Hoa, Nguyen Thi My, project administrator for study abroad program in Vietnam to speak, 09:28:2000 p4A Hoffman, Markus received grant to provide research support to new faculty, 10:05:2000 p4A Mason, Joseph R. named dean of the School of Professions at SUNY Brockport, 04:20:2000 p2A President Paul Yu has been appointed by Rochester Mayor William A. Johnson to stewardship council for "Rochester 2010-the Renaissance," 08:17:2000 p2A Schwarz, Ira-Paul, professor and composer emeritus remains busy from his home in England, 05:04:2000 p2A Wolsky, Jack is professor emeritus, Department of Art, 03:09:2000 p2A Yu, Paul, President has been named to the American Council on Education Commission on International Education, 03:16:2000 p2A SUNY BROCKPORT - FINANCESSUNY Brockport has been awarded $400,000 by the SUNY Systems Administration, 07:13:2000 p12ASUNY BROCKPORT - FOOTBALLSpringfield downs SUNY Brockport, 13-6, 11:30:2000 p9ASUNY Brockport completes undefeated season, 11:08:2000 p11A SUNY BROCKPORT - GRANTSScience research grant awarded, 03:16:2000 p3ASUNY BROCKPORT - HOMECOMINGFamilies and alumni focus at SUNY Brockport Homecoming, 10:05:2000 p4ASUNY BROCKPORT - LECTURES89.1 The Point sponsoring Halloween costume contest, 10:19:2000 p2AAngelou, Maya to visit SUNY Brockport, 03:30:2000 p4A Annual Clothesline Project raises awareness of violence against women, 05:04:2000 p1A/20A Grant received to study wildlife contamination and water levels of Lake Ontario, 10:12:2000 p4A Green Party candidate Mark Dunau lobbies at SUNY Brockport for environmental reform, 10:12:2000 p8A Judge Mathis, Greg to speak for OSAD's "Nubian Week," 11:08:2000 p4A Mornings with the Professors series begins September 12th, 09:07:2000 p2A Mornings with the Professors series held in New York Room in Cooper Hall on Tuesdays, 02:17:2000 p2A National speaker Kurker, Allyson to talk on sexual assault, 02:03:2000 p6A Professor of sociology and criminology at Northeastern University Jack Levine to speak on campus violence, 04:06:2000 p3A Several dance lectures and demonstrations are open to public, 03:16:2000 p3A SUNY Brockport received 10 number one rankings in the most recent student opinion survey administered to undergraduates, 12:28:2000 p3A SUNY Chancellor Robert King requires college to check sprinklers and safety after tragic dorm fire at Seton Hall University, 02:03:2000 p1A/16A Village and college ignore crimes of drunken students (Letter), 02:17:2000 p11A WWF commissioner and superstar Mick Foley a.k.a. "Mankind" will hold interactive discussion at Tuttle North, 10:12:2000 p4A SUNY BROCKPORT - MUSICCollege at Brockport's college-community chorus looking for members, 09:14:2000 p2ASUNY BROCKPORT - STUDENTS. See also SUNY Brockport - AwardsSUNY Brockport Vietnam Project sending students to study and provide community services in Vietnam for 25th anniversary of war, 01:13:2000 p3ASUNY BROCKPORT - THEATREGilliam, Jack cast as role of Jack Wortainy in SUNY Brockport production of "The Importance of Being Earnest," 04:20:2000 p2ASUNY Brockport and Geva Theater have formed an alliance that will bring Geva staff members into the college as teachers, 07:06:2000 p3A "The Man at the Piano is Not Here" being presented by Bob Bobkoff in Tower of Fine Arts, 02:10:2000 p2A Tickets for Wallflower performance on sale, 11:02:2000 p4A SUNY BROCKPORT - WOMEN'S CENTERSUNY Brockport Women's Center invites community to witness and participate in upcoming Clothesline Project in memory of abused woman, 04:13:2000 p3AVillage Board members OK SUNY Brockport Women's Center parade proposal, 10:05:2000 p4A SUNY BROCKPORT - WRESTLINGFormal national champion and University of Oklahoma coach Jack Spates is one of guest clinicians at the Oklahoma Gold Wrestling Camp at SUNY Brockport, 07:06:2000 p8ASUNY CORTLANDBrockport native Carol Van Der Karr, named coordinator of academic advisement for first year programming at Cortland, 09:14:2000 p2ASUPER BOWLGoodies for Super Sunday (Murf's Turf), 01:20:2000 p7ASizing up the XXXIV commercials (Murf's Turf), 01:27:2000 p7A SWEDEN. See also ClarksonAssessment review nears completion according to Alan Bader, town assessor, 08:31:2000 p7ABond act defeated from state for money to pay for local project hurts village, 11:16:2000 p1A/14A Democratic Committee will sponsor a film festival at the Strand Theater this fall, 09:07:2000 p5A Despite its current decrepit state, town considering restoring field house for a key to the town's recreational future, 01:20:2000 p1A/12A Inspectors to start collecting data on property values next month, 04:13:2000 p1A/18A Local street being renamed after Clarkson residents Erwin and Marilyn Duryea, 11:08:2000 p1A/16A Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. has started legal action against town of Sweden for 6th year in a row over assessment issues, 08:31:2000 p1A/4A Officials hoping to end Bergen's plan to install new power lines, 07:20:2000 p1A/4A Officials remind all property owners applications for STAR must be filled out with town assessor's office before March 1, 2000, 01:27:2000 p2A Planning Board approves preliminary site-plan approval for truck storage facility, 09:14:2000 p3A Poor Festival of Lights attendance results in loss for Sonnenberg Gardens in Canandaigua, 01:20:2000 p3A Purchase of tractor and scraper from Federal Surplus from recommendation of Highway Superintendent Craig Smith approved, 09:21:2000 p4A Reassessment expected to be completed by officials by September, 07:20:2000 p3A Recycling rates to rise, 12:07:2000 p4A Rep. John J. LaFalce sends letter to Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman outlining problems facing farmers in Western New York, 07:27:2000 p3A Residents blast Bergen's power line proposal at a public hearing, 02:10:2000 p1A/5A Special-use permit requirement in the single-family residential districts ended, 04:20:2000 p3A Sweden and Clarkson awarded a $78,000 Community Development Block Grant, 06:08:2000 p3A Sweden Democrat Committee's five-part film festival begins tonight at Strand Theater, 10:05:2000 p4A Sweden to purchase Holley water line, 12:14:2000 p1A/16A Sweden to receive state funding for justice courts, 11:02:2000 p4A Town appoints assessment official, 12:07:2000 p4A Town Board announces list of meeting dates for 2001, 11:23:2000 p4A Town clerk Gail A. DeToy gets N.Y. State Town Clerks Association certification, 08:24:2000 p2A Town of Sweden asks architects to design a master plan for 156 acres of park land, 01:20:2000 p1A/12A Water rates to jump 6%, 12:07:2000 p13A SWEDEN - BUDGETBudget hearing draws few residents - budget would increase town's tax rate 2.4%, 10:26:2000 p3ASweden OK's $2.9M budget, 11:16:2000 p3A Town gets $50K development grant for installation of an emergency generator at Lake Road Pump Station, 10:26:2000 p4A Town park project is included in a $3.8 billion bond that will appear on the November ballot, 08:31:2000 p1A/4A SWEDEN - BUSINESSESHoliday Inn Express opens its doors in Sweden and is already receiving a large number of reservations, 05:11:2000 p4AHoliday Inn to open in Sweden, bringing another lodging option and 20 jobs to the community, 01:13:2000 p1A/12A Planning Board suggests Route 19 entrance to Ames Plaza be moved south - holds up go-ahead for new Staples, 09:14:2000 p3A Staples receives approval to build store in Sweden's Ames Plaza, 12:28:2000 p1A/16A SWEDEN - GOVERNMENTAdopting of two new local laws that would expand income limits for seniors and disabled to qualify for real property tax exemption being considered, 09:21:2000 p2AHale, Michael R. appointed to serve as member of Monroe County Fishery Advisory Board, 11:02:2000 p4A Lester, Nat sworn in for second term as town supervisor, 01:06:2000 p1A/14A New town justice Mark Depferd brings much experience to Sweden, 08:03:2000 p1A/4A Sommer, Brett, former high school history teacher will challenge John LaFalce for the 29th District seat in Congress, 07:27:2000 p3A Sweden Board votes against commercial plan to rezone residential areas along Lake Road, 03:09:2000 p4A Village seats go to Peter DeToy, winning his second term, and Morton Wexler, who wants to reduce tax rate and clean up pollution, 06:22:2000 p1A/8A SWEDEN - HISTORYSweden appoints Kathleen C. Goetz as new town historian, 10:05:2000 p6ASWEDEN - HOUSINGSweden Planning Board collecting questions about effects of proposed Crystal Ridge, an 800 single-family homes, 04:20:2000 p1A/18ASWEDEN - PARKSRedman Road park project moving forward; town plans to apply for grants and solicit funds to help pay for project, 06:01:2000 p3AShultz Associates Engineers and Land Surveyors authorized to design first group of athletic fields in town park, 11:02:2000 p4A SWEDEN - POLICEHall, Robert E. being honored at an open house retirement reception for his more than 30 years of service as town of Sweden police justice, 05:25:2000 p2ASweden's Police Justice of 35 years Robert E. Hall retires from the service; reflects on his time in the position, 06:01:2000 p1A/16A SWEDEN - TAXESExemption from taxes on certain highway services would increase taxes for residents outside the village claim town officials, 10:26:2000 p1A/16ATown projects, health benefits, and high energy costs call for a 2.4% tax hike, 09:28:2000 p1A SWEDEN - TELECOMMUNICATIONS175-foot telecommunications tower is being pitched for Ogden-Sweden Town Line Road, 06:01:2000 p1A/16AProposed cell tower did not meet FAA height regulations, 07:27:2000 p1A/7A Sweden Planning Board members concerned proposed telecommunications tower along Ogden Sweden Town Line Road won't meet guidelines, 06:15:2000 p1A/14A SWEDEN/CLARKSON RECREATION CENTERFamily fitness, skills competition, RPAC open forum, adult softball leagues, summer sports registration available, 03:16:2000 p3ASWEDEN SENIOR CENTER20 years of being open is celebrated with an open house, 09:21:2000 p3ABrockport High's Set Design Club donates mural to Center, 07:20:2000 p5A Brockport students visit with Sweden Senior Center members and play chess, 06:08:2000 p5A Center issued a wish list for holiday season, 12:14:2000 p2A Christmas Eve dinner planned for Sweden Senior Center, 12:14:2000 p2A Doors open for a free Thanksgiving dinner, 11:16:2000 p2A Expansion plans for Senior Center include Memory Lane, 01:27:2000 p2A "Memories of Love Tree" being sponsored in memory of loved ones, 11:16:2000 p2A Olympic diving coach Betty Perkins-Carpenter to speak at Sweden Center, 09:28:2000 p4A Senior Center seeking donations, 02:10:2000 p3A Senior citizens participated in a walk-a-thon to collect money for renovations at Sweden's Senior Center, 06:08:2000 p8A SUNY Brockport offering free tax help for seniors, 03:02:2000 p1A/6A Sweden Senior Center was there for me (Letter), 05:18:2000 p13A Youth and old brought together through an inter generational craft workshop to bridge generation gap, 07:20:2000 p3A TTAXESCharities you donate to should be on tax forms too (Letter), 04:27:2000 p15AHomebuyers need tax incentives too (Funny Thing), 07:27:2000 p14 Tobacco deal will cut taxes (Letter), 06:08:2000 p13A TEDDI 'T' SPORTS FESTCamp Good Days and Special Times announces dates for Teddi "T" 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament, 04:06:2000 p11ATELEPHONES716 area code given to Buffalo region, 05:25:2000 p6ACall waiting offensive (Editorial), 06:08:2000 p12 TELEVISION'Canal Towns' to air this weekend on WXXI, 09:07:2000 p3ADid you ask for this trash on the television menu? - someone should clue writers in (Editorial), 11:02:2000 p12A Infomercials are shows, but what kind of shows? (Funny Thing), 08:24:2000 p14 Keeping nudity to a bare minimum (Letter), 04:27:2000 p15A Liberate television's captives - stop spending so much time in front of the TV (Guest Essay), 07:13:2000 p11A Networks scrambling to satisfy our lust for more violence, more danger, and more agony with new TV shows (Opinion), 07:13:2000 p10 Pro wrestlers need to improve their dialogues (Daily Dose), 02:03:2000 p14A Religious groups have right to public-access TV (Editorial), 03:30:2000 p12 Stop running those terrible car commercials, 04:06:2000 p13A Too much violence on TV (Letter), 11:23:2000 p11A Worldly TV show "Assignment: The World" for kids marks 40 years, 01:06:2000 p4A WROC-TV public-affairs show debuts, 09:14:2000 p10A TERRORISMIn a bloody century, an optimistic view (Notebook), 10:19:2000 p14ATEST TAKINGTesting the mettle of test-takers (Funny Thing), 05:04:2000 p18THANKSMundt, Cindy says thanks to Jodie Waverly in getting word out to the public on Eisenmenger's syndrome (Letter), 11:02:2000 p13ASaying thanks to good Samaritans (Letter), 08:31:2000 p13A Thanks to all who cared for Anthony Matela during his last few years of life (Letter), 06:15:2000 p13A THANKSGIVINGA chilly Thanksgiving in Austin, Texas (Funny Thing), 11:30:2000 p12AOut of the darkness and into the light (Guest Essay), 11:23:2000 p11A A thanksgiving tale (Notebook), 11:23:2000 p10A THEATREActress Victoria Oscar brings her interpretation of evil to "Annie" at the Auditorium Center, 10:26:2000 p10ALet's patronize 'old-fashioned' theaters (Letter), 03:16:2000 p11A RAPA's School of Performing Arts Youth Repertory Company spotlighting local talents in musical "Into the Woods," 04:20:2000 p4A Roberts Wesleyan College Community Theatre will present "The Odd Couple," 10:12:2000 p9A Sports, drama and Jennifer Barclay coming together on the Downstairs Cabaret Theater's stage, 12:28:2000 p10A TIMEJust say no to rushing - take time to live your life (Guest Essay), 08:24:2000 p15ATOASTMASTERSLilac City Toastmasters holds it's annual Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contests, 10:12:2000 p9AToastmasters' speech contest, Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contests aim for laughs, 10:19:2000 p6A TRAINS. See TransportationTRANSPORTATIONCuritiba transportation system in Brazil is answer to breaking congested traffic (Opinion), 03:23:2000 p10If your worried about sprawl, check the local transportation plans (Opinion), 08:03:2000 p12 Interest in mass transit rises, but road-building continues (Opinion), 07:20:2000 p10 Yes, we can build rail in our towns (Letter), 10:19:2000 p15A TRIBUTESSodeman, Stephanie's tribute to her teacher Borchard, Linda (Letter), 01:27:2000 p11AUUNITY HEALTH SYSTEMUnity Health System in Greece seeking volunteers, 01:13:2000 p3AUnity Health System in Greece sponsoring weight control class, 01:06:2000 p14A Unity Health System seeking friendly volunteers, 02:03:2000 p2A UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTERU of R offers summer science programs, 06:01:2000 p7AUniversity of Rochester honors high school teachers for excellence, 04:20:2000 p5A US POSTAL SERVICE. See Postal ServiceVVALENTINE'S DAYGreatest valentines gift of all - throwing out the Sports Illustrated swim suit editions (Daily Dose), 02:10:2000 p14AVETERANS. See Armed Forces - VeteransVISUALLY IMPAIREDAlfieri, Catherine explains that even though she is blind, she still has her spirit, which enables her to see, 01:27:2000 p11ABeach home for blind children faces uncertain future at SUNY Brockport, 04:27:2000 p1A/16A Skills, friendship bloom at Camp Abilities, a unique camp that helps blind children become independent through athletic events, 07:06:2000 p1A/4A VOLUNTEERSA little retirement help for emergency volunteers (Editorial), 05:04:2000 p18Members of First Presbyterian Church will work in soup kitchens and clothing centers during two week missionary trip to New York City, 07:27:2000 p4A Volunteers clear trails throughout our area, 05:25:2000 p13A VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICALimited space and security concerns prompt Volunteers of America to relocate at Brockport Commons, 11:16:2000 p1A/14AVOTINGVoting machines leave no evidence (Letter), 11:30:2000 p13AWWE-MO-CO. See also Brockport Central SchoolsApprenticeship applications sought for WE-MO-CO Youth Apprenticeship program, 02:03:2000 p2AFloral design program now being offered, 03:16:2000 p5A Second year cosmetology students worked with Roberts Wesleyan College to create hair styles for the production of "My Fair Lady," 02:17:2000 p2A Students from WE-MO-CO earn honors at the Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America state skills competition in Syracuse, 05:11:2000 p2A WE-MO-CO names honor students, 12:14:2000 p5A WE-MO-CO names top honor students, 02:17:2000 p3A WEATHERHurricane Debby roars through Caribbean, but simmered down once it reached Florida (Opinion), 09:07:2000 p12WEBSTERWebster residents not pleased to hear they are Monroe County's next target to make a minimum lot size of 5 acres (Editorial), 02:10:2000 p14AWEBSTER - SCHOOLSAdministration implements community service instead of detention for students (Letter), 03:23:2000 p11AWEDDINGSAdams, Mark and Dana Galen, 04:13:2000 p11AAntonelli, Craig D. and Bridget Culhane, 11:30:2000 p8A Auten, Jeff and Pam Giardina, 12:14:2000 p5A Chapman, Ryan and Elizabeth Mills, 10:26:2000 p8A Colaprete, Ronald R. and Glenna Spampinato, 10:26:2000 p8A Coon, Brian and Sara Ljungkvist, 12:07:2000 p8A Danchak, Paul David and Jacquelyn Hansen, 11:23:2000 p6A Dougherty, Mark and Dawn Mullen, 10:19:2000 p7A Dr. Santangelo, Christopher and Dr. Lauren Viscardi, 09:07:2000 p6A Ensign, Scott John and Bethany Bannister, 11:30:2000 p8A Flansburg, Chad William and Christine Farnam, 04:06:2000 p8A Fundis, Mark and Maureen Loughlin, 01:20:2000 p6A Hansen, Kevin Ray and Annette Anderson, 10:05:2000 p7A Illenberg, James and Jennifer DiLella, 10:19:2000 p7A Ives, Andrew Michael and Susan Marie Wondell, 05:18:2000 p6A, 05:25:2000 p8A James, Russell Andrew and Melissa Cloutier, 03:16:2000 p8A Jaworski, Matthew T. and Margaret Haggerty, 08:24:2000 p6A Landas, Nyle Frederick and Stacey Downs, 11:02:2000 p8A Lipani, Anthony V. and Danielle Watson, 10:26:2000 p8A Martin, Timothy Alan and Mary Beth Pistocchi, 04:13:2000 p11A Oelmann, Justin S. and Pamela Lasch, 05:04:2000 p13A Pacilio, Timothy C. and Donna Rubar, 05:25:2000 p8A Painting, Justin and Kara Meade, 06:22:2000 p2A Parker, Tom and Lisa Ferrari, 10:05:2000 p7A Parrone, Matthew D. and Natasha Licata, 11:02:2000 p8A Perozzi, Brett Eric and Theresa Bladen, 11:08:2000 p10A Phillips, John C. III and Lesley Saeva, 01:13:2000 p6A Prince, Troy Thomas and Bonnie Wood, 03:30:2000 p4A Senftleben, Christopher T. and Carol Herring, 06:15:2000 p6A Shipe, Philip Dwayne and Gillian Nielsen, 12:14:2000 p4A Stratton, Stephen M. and Elizabeth Zion, 04:27:2000 p6A Tanski, Christopher Craig and Christina Clement, 01:13:2000 p6A Tortora, Steven P. and Julie Taddeo, 01:27:2000 p6A Valachovic, Aaron and Michelle Borys, 12:21:2000 p4A Veltri, Frank and Deanna Mascari-Abbott, 04:20:2000 p11A Warren, Brett Wilson and Denise Leavens, 08:24:2000 p6A White, Eric A. and Elizabeth Howell, 12:21:2000 p4A Zafiriou, Christopher Marshall and Jessica Todd Harper, 11:23:2000 p6A Zyra, Todd Jason and Mindy Richter, 02:24:2000 p4A WESTERN MONROE HISTORICAL SOCIETYChesnut, Eunice reports that people gathered at the High Street Cemetery to 'meet' some of the permanent residents there, 11:02:2000 p2AHistorical society to hold its annual Peddlers Market on lawn of Morgan Manning House on September 9th, 08:31:2000 p2A WESTSIDE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL11 year executive director Harry Butler retires, 04:27:2000 p2ALemcke, Martie appointed new executive director, 04:27:2000 p2A WINEWine critic raids the refrigerator (juice isle) in Wegmans (Funny Thing), 02:03:2000 p14AWINTERCounty snowplowing contract undercuts payments to towns for plowing county roads, 01:06:2000 p1A/14ADo you know snow terminology? (Murf's Turf), 11:23:2000 p9A Is your home prepared for winter? New steps to prevent disaster, 01:13:2000 p4A Lets ban the ban on sledding at Cobbs Hill Park in Rochester (Letter), 02:10:2000 p15A Sheriff's office warns to remove snow safely, 02:10:2000 p4A Tips on how to get ready for winter (Handwritings), 11:23:2000 p10A WOMEN'S RIGHTSAnthony, Susan B. doesn't need a pardon for her criminal act of voting in 1872 (Editorial), 02:17:2000 p10ACanandaigua Mayor Ellen Polimeni requests White House clear Susan B. Anthony of her charges from 1872, 02:10:2000 p6A Susan B. Anthony Festival and historic suffrage parade to celebrate women's rights, 08:10:2000 p6A WORKERS COMPENSATIONBrockport bricklayer Harold VanSkiver receives $1.9 million for permanent back injuries, 03:16:2000 p2AState Assemblyman Charles Nesbitt announces workers compensation rates will be reduced by 2.5 percent this year, 08:17:2000 p3A WORLD CANAL CONFERENCEBrockport preps for World Canals Conference and will host international visitors in September, 02:03:2000 p1A/16ACommunity readies for World Canals Conference celebration, 09:07:2000 p1A/11A Dozens of organizers and community leaders joined together to promote World Canals Conference, where people all over world will hear about the Erie Canal, 05:18:2000 p1A/14A Heads up for World Canals Conference, 02:17:2000 p6A Here and there around towns during the conference (Editorial), 09:21:2000 p12 Towns sprucing up canalfronts for World Canal Conference, 08:17:2000 p16A World Canal Conference delegates visit Brockport, 09:21:2000 p1A WRITINGLocal area fifth graders invited to participate in annual essay contest and write about favorite older friend, 03:30:2000 p4AXXEROXDon't trade Xerox for a piece of cake (Editorial), 10:26:2000 p14ALudicrous severance package given to Richard Thoman is not for turning the company around and resoring its economic health - not for doing the job right (Opinion), 09:21:2000 p12 YY2KBusiness, government can be proud of Y2K fix, 02:17:2000 p11AA peek at the post-Y2K classified ads (Funny Thing), 01:13:2000 p10A
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