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911Brockport Emergency Dispatch Office only dispatches proper equiptment to scene if an address and street location can be given (Letter), 12:27:2001 p15AAABORTIONS'Murder' shouldn't be a choice (Letter), 02:15:2001 p15AACADEMY AWARDSUsing slick tricks to pick Oscar flicks (Funny Thing), 03:22:2001 p12AACCIDENTSAn accident averted by God saves lives of two (Letter), 11:29:2001 p11ACar crash on Redman Road leaves car in pieces and injures one, 08:30:2001 p1A ADOPT-A-TRAILTown of Sweden sponsoring Adopt-a-trail program of the New York State Canal Corporation and the Canalway Trails Associationof New York, 08:23:2001 p3AAIRPLANESTickets for Tops International Wings and Wheels Air Show now on sale, 08:09:2001 p5AALBIONNesbitt, Charles making attempt to build support for bill that eliminates need for military personnel's absentee ballots to be postmarked to be valid and counted, 01:18:2001 p5AALCOHOLHot line won't help under-age drinking (Letter), 09:06:2001 p13AIf you are old enough to marry and vote, should be old enough to drink as well (Dissent), 07:05:2001 p8A State asks schools, citizens to help stop underage drinking, 08:30:2001 p8A ALZHEIMER'S DISEASEAlzheimer's death toll keeps rising (Letter), 07:12:2001 p13ARochester Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association offers 'Safe Return' program, 04:12:2001 p2A AMADEUS CHORALEBoard advisors vote to donate proceeds of chorale's annual benefit concert to children of Ladder Company No. 25's victims of 9/11 attacks, 11:08:2001 p2AChorale group puts out call to young singers, 05:17:2001 p4A Middle and High school members of the Amadeus Chorale return from five day tour performing in the Baltimore and Washington areas, 07:26:2001 p2A AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY260,000 daffodils will arrive in Rochester area this month to bring smiles to cancer patients, and support the American Cancer Society's cancer research programs, 03:08:2001 p5ASecond annual Relay for Life in Spencerport raised money to support life-saving American Cancer Society research, 06:21:2001 p4A AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATIONColomnist Brody, Jane will speak at Heart Association luncheon, 04:26:2001 p11AAMERICAN RED CROSSAmerican Red Cross hosts its Fire & Ice benefit auction, 09:13:2001 p3ACar wash intended to raise money for Tri County Youth Hockey Pee Wee A., however proceeds being donated to American Red Cross, 10:04:2001 p2A Greater Rochester Chapter of American Red Cross responding to various attacks throughout the country, 09:13:2001 p16A Several American Red Cross blood drives are planned during months of summer, 07:26:2001 p3A So far, $375 million collected since terrorist attacks, what will they do with all that money?, 11:01:2001 p3A AMNESTY INTERNATIONALAmnesty International gives Seymour Library and Drake Memorial Library a copy of their 2000 annual report, 10:18:2001 p2AANIMAL CRUELTYIt's cruel to chain dogs up outside in freezing cold (Letter), 01:11:2001 p11ARusty the dog dragged behind a car until he could not run any faster, tourchered and left for dead (Letter), 02:22:2001 p13A ANIMAL RIGHTSNobis, Trulie of Brighton holds hearing to discuss whether she should be allowed an alternative to disecting a cat for biology (Notebook), 03:22:2001 p12AUnited States Department of Agriculture proposed regulations to ban shipments of butterflies for releasing them at weddings and studying them in schools (Notebook), 12:13:2001 p10A ANIMALSBoth male and female reindeer grow antlers in the summer each year (Senior Life), 12:27:2001 p10ASummer pests make some peoples summer stressful (Daily Dose), 07:12:2001 p11A When wild geese become too much of a good thing (Editiorial), 04:26:2001 p16A ANNIVERSARIESConnors, William and Joyce celebrate 50 years of marriage, 04:26:2001 p2AHarnden, Richard and Barbara celebrate 50 years of marriage, 11:08:2001 p10A Kasper, Mr. and Mrs. William celebrate 50 years of marriage, 10:18:2001 p8A Malakhov, Aleksander celebrates first anniversary of opening of his medical practice, 09:13:2001 p2A Sigismondis, Arc and Marie celebrate 50 years of marriage, 06:28:2001 p8A ANTHRAXAnthrax scare still not over (Funny Thing), 11:22:2001 p11ADue to anthrax threats, many pieces of mail have been lost (From the Congressman), 12:20:2001 p5A Need to relax a bit when it comes to Anthrax; not many have been effected by it, and it can be treated (Notebook), 10:25:2001 p18A There is a line between caution and paranoia, we need to be aware of that line (Funny Thing), 11:01:2001 p15A APATHYApathy should be labeled the eighth cardinal sin (Letter), 07:05:2001 p9AARMED FORCESArva, Chad C. completed Marine Corps nuclear, biological, and chemical defense course, 07:19:2001 p2AArva, Chad C. completes 12 weeks of basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C., 03:15:2001 p2A Ashker, Irene L. promoted to rank of a major in the Air Force, 03:08:2001 p2A Burch, Jonathon M. graduates from light armored vehicle repairman course, 09:13:2001 p2A Burgo, Timothy S. completed 12 weeks of basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, 10:11:2001 p2A Catlin, Joy K. graduates from basic comnbat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia SC, 04:12:2001 p2A Chmiel, Dawn M. Navy Seaman Apprentice, graduated from communications signals collection and processing course at Naval Technical Training Center Corry Station, 02:08:2001 p2A Davis, Michael D. graduates from basic combat training at Fort Knox Ky, 05:24:2001 p2A Davis, Michael D. graduates from basic combat training at Fort Knox Ky., 03:01:2001 p2A Faulknor, James A. earns Meritorious Service Medal, 09:27:2001 p2A Fischer, Mark Maj. (Hamlin native) will oversee 60 investigators and 250 troops, 01:18:2001 p8A Ganoung, Charles S. joined Army under Delayed Entry Program, 10:25:2001 p2A Gursslin, Matthew G. gNavy Petty Officer 3rd Class, raduates from Navy's Basic Nuclear Power School, 05:24:2001 p2A Hackett, Ryan joined Army under the delayed entry program, 07:05:2001 p2A Kitt, Craig Army Reserve Pvt., graduated from basic combat training ag Fort Knox, KY, 02:08:2001 p2A Lasch, Pete S. Air Force Captain, reported for duty at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 02:22:2001 p2A Many suffer from tinnitus (ringing of the ears) from firing ranges (Guest Essay), 08:09:2001 p15A Mendez, Robert receives commission as a naval officer, 12:06:2001 p2A Overmyer, Thomas C. graduates from 62-day Army Ranger School at Fort Benning, GA, 02:01:2001 p2A Peletz, Kristin E. graduated from Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Camp Challenge, 10:11:2001 p2A Peletz, Kristin graduates from five week Army Reserve Officer Training Corps advanced camp, 09:27:2001 p2A Pinkerton, Jeffrey R. appointed to Naval Academy, 09:20:2001 p2A Reynolds, Brian A. and Chiaramonte, Richard A. have joined Army under the Delayed Entry Program, 08:09:2001 p2A Roller, Loraleigh promoted to second-class cadet at the Coast Guard Academy, 08:16:2001 p2A Rothfuss, Kenneth L. Jr. completed five month aviation electrician's mate course, 08:30:2001 p2A Stratton, David returns from TDY at Ahmed Al-Jaber Air Base, 10:04:2001 p2A Welch, Fran reminded of his days in Vietnam by exhibit at the George Eastman House, 01:25:2001 p1A Williams, Ronnie L. graduates from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, 01:04:2001 p2A Wright, Timothy A. moved from Fort Drum to Greece as Army's newest recruiter, 04:12:2001 p2A Yousey, Noah C. Air National Guard Airman, graduates from six week basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, 02:22:2001 p2A Ziegler, Eric P. graduated from six week basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, 03:29:2001 p2A ARMED FORCES - VETERANSBamboo Bridge gives vets chance to be heard, 05:03:2001 p8AKeep the vets' stories alive (Commentary), 01:04:2001 p8A Memorial Day ceremony held at A.D. Oliver Middle School to remember veterans, 06:14:2001 p5A Muck, Sg.t Warren "Skip's" family presented combat medals & citations by U.S. Rep. John LaFalce, 03:15:2001 p2A Veterans who left school before receiving a diploma and served in military during WWII are eligible to receive diploma through Operation Recognition, 03:08:2001 p4A Vietnam Veteran says today, as he did yesterday 'You can't hit me' (Guest Essay), 04:12:2001 p21A War of 1812 vet Markham, Avery to be honored, 05:31:2001 p16A ARTArea high school students participate in annual summer arts program at Nazareth College, 07:26:2001 p1AArt collected from former publisher of Post weeklies Wolfe, Andrew D. netted $1.6 million at auction, 02:01:2001 p3A Art work of Cross, Tiffany; Hetzel, Rachel; and Archer, John on display at Tower of Fine Arts on SUNY Brockport campus, 12:06:2001 p4A Arts & Cultural Council held its 18th annual Arts Awards at the Hyatt Regency Rochester, 11:01:2001 p8A Brockport artist Hickerson, Dianne receives Best of Show award at Rochester Art Club's Spring Juried Exhibition 2001 for her "Crystal Visions" watercolor piece, 04:29:2001 p2A Brockport High School art teacher Crawford, Paula paints "Mr. Red" for High Falls Brewing Co.'s "Horses on Parade," 03:01:2001 p3A Elizabeth Gallery and METAL Arts Inc. are combining commercial art sales and the creativity of local artists, 07:12:2001 p5A Hickerson, Dianne has art piece "Crystal Visions" chosen for Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Water-colors, 09:06:2001 p2A Jones, Brian H. has art work displayed in gallery in Tower of Fine Arts at SUNY Brockport, 01:25:2001 p2A Original works of sculptor Ghiglieri, Laran are in demand and valuable, 11:29:2001 p5A Scarborough, Mary Ann and Notides-Benzing, Jane will have quilt work displayed at The Gallery Upstairs, 03:22:2001 p2A VandenBosch, Jennifer has art work displayed in Rainbow Gallery in Tower of Fine Arts at SUNY Brockport, 01:25:2001 p2A Williams, Judd opens new show of wall pieces, sculpture, and drawings at Gallery in Rochester, 11:22:2001 p2A ASSISTED SUICIDEGrant the right to die free of pain (Commentary), 01:04:2001 p8AAUBURN - SCHOOLSVarsity sports at Auburn high now a reality thanks to boosters, student-athletes, and members of the community, 03:15:2001 p8AAUTHORSAward-winning local young adult author Vande Velde, Vivian to speak at Gates Public Library, 05:03:2001 p4A'Post' editor Capaldo-Fien, Chrissy wins playwriting contest, 06:07:2001 p9A AUTOMOBILESAntique car cruise-in sponsored by Brockport Area Vets Club and Brockport Firemen's Exempt, 08:30:2001 p1AFall car care explained, 10:25:2001 p6A Genesee Valley Antique Car Society will host Antique Automobile Club America Founder's Tour which will feature 250 cars from 28 states, 07:26:2001 p5A A way to help our country deal with the oil situation in the Middleeast - buy small cars (Notebook), 11:08:2001 p16A Where and when to see the antique cars during the Antique Automobile America Founder's Tour, 07:26:2001 p5A AWARDSAlzheimer's Association seeking nominees for it's "Quality of Life" Award, 03:01:2001 p16AAssistant professor of mathematics at Vanderbilt University Farley, Jonathan David receives Fulbright Scholar Award, 04:26:2001 p2A Bird, Jeffery S. of Holley is recipient of Rochester Art Club Award for Seven Stones of Manhood, 05:10:2001 p2A Broadway, Amanda and Pelcher, Amanda named United States National Award winners in foreign language by the United States Achievement Academy, 06:14:2001 p2A Cleveland, Albert of Hamlin recognized by United Parcel Service for 20 years of accident free driving at an award ceremony at Rochester UPS, 03:08:2001 p2A Finalists for Young Women of Distinction announced, 04:29:2001 p8A Fulton, James receives Honors for Outstanding Service award, which recognizes outstanding community service, 08:16:2001 p2A Jackson, Lisa recipient of the Brockport Integrated Service Community Organization's first community service awards, 03:22:2001 p2A LaShomb, Ashley named All American Scholar by United States Achievement Academy, 05:24:2001 p2A Martin, Tom recipient of the Brockport Integrated Service Community Organization's first community service awards, 03:22:2001 p2A Mead, Mark is recipient of 2001 John Chamberlain Award, 08:16:2001 p2A Nominations sought for Teacher of the Week, 10:25:2001 p20A Piersa, Jeanne recipient of the Brockport Integrated Service Community Organization's first community service awards, 03:22:2001 p2A BBIKINGIs biking the secret to slimness? (Handwritings), 08:02:2001 p14ABIRDSBald eagles, nearly extinct in 1970's due to insecticide DDT, making comeback today (Editorial), 01:18:2001 p14ABIRTHSBeck, Charles Wetherell born to Thomas Edward and Leona, 04:29:2001 p2AIngham, Joshua - son of Sepaniak, Steve and Nicole Ingham - first baby to be born at Lakeside Memorial Hospital in the new year, 01:18:2001 p2A Luna, Noemi Jessica born to Cruz, Faustina and Luna, Ismael of Albion, 06:14:2001 p11A BOCESClasses for winter session of Monroe #2 Orleans BOCES Center for Workforce Development to begin, 01:11:2001 p3AKissel, Pamela W. MD appointed assistant superintendent for instructional support by Monroe-2 Orleans BOCES, 07:05:2001 p2A Spencerport's BOCES 2 Center for Workforce Development receives donation from retired business man Pfrengle, Gerald C., 11:08:2001 p4A Studens show skills at Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES career and technical education open house, culminated with Skills USA Vocational Industrial Clubs of America awards program, 04:05:2001 p2A BOOKSAuthors share their works with young readers at Rochester Children's Book Festival, 11:08:2001 p5AChildren's Book Festival to be held at Gates Community Center, 10:25:2001 p7A "DES Stories" is first book of photos and stories of people who were addicted to wonder drug estrogen, 08:09:2001 p10A Ferguson, Paul F. will read from his new book "Cleaning up the Mess: Stories" at Lift Bridge Book Shop, 02:15:2001 p2A Former professor emeritus of sociology at SUNY Brockport Kramer, John E. publishes bibliography of Anglo-American mystery and detective fiction, 02:01:2001 p2A "Gone with the wind" is in front of judges instead of readers as an appeals court decides whether the work is copyright infringer (Funny Thing), 05:24:2001 p12A How to but a "Dummy" book (Daily Dose), 05:17:2001 p13A McCullough, David's book "John Adams" brings him to life (Guest Essay), 09:13:2001 p15A Miner, Caurie Anne was touched and inspired when she read "Chicken Soup for the Mother's Soul," 03:29:2001 p2A "More than a Woman" by Farley, Christopher John is now available in book stores, 12:13:2001 p2A New guide book from Perinton-based Footprint Press offers tips on birdwatching, 05:03:2001 p11A Smith, Curt's new book "Storied Stadiums Baseball History Through It's Ballparks" visits all the old stadiums that made the game of baseball so great (Murf's Turf), 08:23:2001 p8A Students see the world with the book "Flat Stanley," 06:28:2001 p5A "Tilting at Windmills" by Pittman, Joseph available for reading at Seymour Library, 12:06:2001 p2A WXXI currently in production of a documentary titled "War Letters: Rochester writes home" (Letter), 10:18:2001 p17A BOY SCOUTSBoy Scout Troop 86 takes two camping trips and holds picnic, 09:20:2001 p2ABoy Scouts from Pittsford attend national jamboree, 08:02:2001 p11A Dale, James expelled from Boy Scouts for being gay, says Boy Scouts will suffer for discriminating against gays, 11:15:2001 p3A Ernstberger, Sean coordinating American Red Cross blood drive for his Eagle Scout project, 03:22:2001 p2A Fallon, James appointed membership chair for the Northern Lights District of Otetiana Council, 12:13:2001 p2A Gardener, Andrew organized a blood drive for his Eagle Scouts program, 10:11:2001 p1A Geiger, Robert earns District Award Merit, 05:24:2001 p2A Mangan, Charles collects books for Hamlin Public Library and Lakeside Memorial Hospital as his Eagle Scout project, 02:15:2001 p2A Scout hopeful Thomas, Jay plans to spruce up Evergreen Road park in Brockport to earn his Eagle badge, 03:08:2001 p1A Thomas, Jay, historian for Troop 86 reports winter snows and cold weather did not prevent scouts from enjoying outdoors, 03:22:2001 p2A BRIGHTONBrighton one of the only places conserving trees rather than bulldozing them down to build new developments (Notebook), 12:13:2001 p10ATown of Brighton considering a plan to extend employee benefits to domestic partners (Dissent), 03:01:2001 p14A BROCKPORT531 extension is good plan, survey shows (Letter), 04:29:2001 p17A9 year old Brockport girl Barmaster, Autumn named MDA's Goodwill Ambassador for help to fight muscular dystrophy, 05:17:2001 p1A Billy Martin's Cole All-Star Circus makes stop in Brockport, 02:01:2001 p1A Brockport Garden Club hosting garden tour and tea, 05:31:2001 p4A Brockport Migrant Education Project announces sponsorship of summer food service program for migrant children, 06:14:2001 p4A Brockport Moose Lodge plans to move into Navy Club's building at 21 Clinton St., 01:25:2001 p3A Brockport YMCA Program Center needs volunteers to coah, officiate, or help in any way with youth sports programs, 04:12:2001 p2A Budget deficit in U.S. Postal Service causes funding delays for new post office in Brockport, 06:07:2001 p1A Committee finds Barry Street playground safe (Letter), 06:21:2001 p13A Greater Brockport Chamber of Commerce sponsors Cool Kids in the Park as part of Generation Cool, 06:07:2001 p2A Haloween happenings in Brockport, 10:25:2001 p1A Making Brockport a better place to live (Letter), 07:05:2001 p9A Masling family thanks community for support (Letter), 09:13:2001 p15A Mayor Thorpe, Mary Ann supports Hibsch development (Letter), 04:29:2001 p1A Members of postal workers union APWU Local 125 were picketing outside Brockport Post Office for job cuts, 12:06:2001 p4A Mintz, Norman offers blueprint for resurrection of Main Street America, 06:14:2001 p5A More tolerance needed among neighbors when it comes to noise (Letter), 06:07:2001 p11A Never before has the community come together like is has since the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 09:20:2001 p4A Numbers in population growth in Brockport show a decline, 03:22:2001 p1A Proposal for a public gas and electric company in village being reviewed by Village Board, 01:04:2001 p1A Redistricting divides Brockport right down middle and changes some polling site in Sweden, 05:31:2001 p1A Restore the soldiers monument for community's sake, 06:28:2001 p14A Thanks for anonymous friend for writing letter about Fourth of July celebrations at the Morgan-Manning House, 07:19:2001 p13A Village Board approved reinstating SPARTAC (Students Police And Residents Together Against Crime) program, 05:10:2001 p1A Village of Brockport hold annual Memorial Day parade to remember veterans, 05:24:2001 p2A Villagers vent about contamination and police issues at open forum, 05:17:2001 p1A WEST dedicated to Route 531 expansion (Letter), 06:07:2001 p11A BROCKPORT - BUSINESSESAllied Builders selected by Jasper Engines & Transmissions of Indiana to construct its new facility in Batavia Gateway Corporate Park, 03:29:2001 p4AAllied Frozen Storage Inc. has plan pending before village Planning Board to expand storage facility on State Street, 01:04:2001 p1A A.M.S. Insurance in Brockport has been included in the January 2002 issue of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, 12:13:2001 p3A Annual sidewalk sale was fun for all, 07:19:2001 p4A Blasco, Elizabeth PhD and David, Martha A. PhD new physicians at Oak Orchard Community Health Center, 03:01:2001 p4A Bremer, Ed of Total Accounting Systems Inc. receives certification from Sage Software MAS 90, 08:23:2001 p3A Brockport-based architectural firm K & F Architects has joined with LaBella Associates PC of Rochester, 12:13:2001 p4A Farash Corporation is close to signing a tenant that would take up half the remaining plaza space on Lake Road, 08:30:2001 p1A Go Ask Alice has been striving in community for more than 6 years, 03:01:2001 p4A The Great Pumpkin Patch at McCracken Farms open, 10:11:2001 p4A Java Junction serves pancake breakfast, 10:18:2001 p4A Kirby's Farm Market is participating in Rochester Area Sweet Corn Fest, 08:09:2001 p2A Rick Spurr Motor Cars purchases the Mulkin/Courtesy GM car and truck dealership in Brockport, 07:26:2001 p9A Russell Church of Bicycle Outfitters has joined Genesee Valley Bicycle Dealers Association promoting Get Back on a Bike! campaign, 06:14:2001 p4A Sales manager Nesbitt, Paul of Brockport Ford is lending cars to Brockport school district for drivers education, 08:09:2001 p2A Santa comes to Ryan's Big M Market, 11:22:2001 p1A Tanning Bed featuring 40 tanning beds, opens in Wegmans plaza, 08:16:2001 p4A Writers from variety of genres greeted fans and signed autographs at Lift Bridge Book store, 12:27:2001 p1A BROCKPORT - CHRISTMASBower, Jerry from Brockport's Department of Public Works gets village ready for holiday's by hanging wreaths on lamp posts, 11:29:2001 p1ABrockport is bustling with yuletide activities, 12:20:2001 p1A Christmas dinner theater with the Union Community Players being held, 12:06:2001 p2A A Christmas Dinner Theater with Union Community Players being held at Brockport Exempts, 11:29:2001 p5A The village's Candlelight Walk took place Sunday, 12:06:2001 p1A BROCKPORT - CHURCHESChrist Community Church in Brockport hosts two week visit of 13 Romanian teens to Brockport area, 07:26:2001 p3AGriffiths, Benjamin called to serve as bishop of the Brockport Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day-Saints, 10:18:2001 p2A Rev. Thevanesan, Sinnathamby begins pastoral leadership of Brockport United Methodist Church, 06:28:2001 p2A St. Luke's Episcopal Church recently honored with the Landmark Society of Western New York's Stewardship Award, 03:08:2001 p4A Thevanesan, Sinnathamby appointed new pastor of Brockport United Methodist Church, 09:06:2001 p2A Vicar Kimmel, Roger installed as interim pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church, 01:11:2001 p2A BROCKPORT - ENVIRONMENTAn environmental health education session was held at Oliver Middle School, 12:06:2001 p1AAttorney Masry, Edward L. in town talking to Brockport residents about possibility of representing them in an industrial contamination case, 02:15:2001 p1A Brockovich-Ellis, Erin has more celebrity on the way, a REACH spokesman says, 07:26:2001 p1A Brockport families allege toxic wastes generated by 3M, General Electric Co., Black & Decker were discharged into ground and surface areas of former sites, 04:05:2001 p1A Chemicals keep child from own yard on Oxford Street in Brockport (Letter), 06:21:2001 p13A Congressman LaFalce, John J. toured areas of suspected contamination sites and confronts issue, 02:22:2001 p3A Environment is village's top priority (Letter), 09:13:2001 p15A GE to point finger at Kleen-Brite for industrial contamination, attorney Brockovich-Ellis, Erin, 07:19:2001 p4A GE trying to shift blame to Kleen-Brite from industrial contamination in Brockport, 07:12:2001 p1A Masry, Edward L. of California law firm Masry & Vititoe speaks to Brockport residents about contamination issues, 02:08:2001 p2A Outraged residents of Brockport brought state and national attention to chemical pollution from defunct industries in the area, 07:05:2001 p8A Village officials and residents want cleanup on Oxford Street in Brockport to take place at same, DEC and 3M say no, 07:12:2001 p1A BROCKPORT - FINANCESUtility audit in persuit from village officals, 01:25:2001 p4AVillage gets loan from U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural Development program, 03:01:2001 p4A BROCKPORT - FIREBrockport emergency workers hang American Flag on one of the fire trucks, 09:20:2001 p1ABrockport Fire Department holds Fright Night, 11:01:2001 p1A Brockport Fire Explorers held a car wash to benefit the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, 09:20:2001 p1A Brockport firefighters host training seminar to prepare for ice water rescue, 02:22:2001 p3A Fire hits Woodlands complex, 05:03:2001 p20A Firefighters receive breathing equiptment as donation from Agri-Link, 06:14:2001 p4A Fish Fry held at The Landing to benefit the Brockport Fire Department, 03:22:2001 p3A Image of firefighters raising flag at Ground Zero in New York City will be re-created in a woodcarving by Brockport artist Kron, Richard, 12:06:2001 p1A Longtime firefighter Wing, Greg elected new fire chief, brings experience and vision, 01:11:2001 p1A Mayor Thorpe, Mary Ann swears new officers Wing, Gregory; McCullough, Christian; and Warner, Mark into Brockport Fire Department, 01:25:2001 p4A Village Board gives Brockport Fire Department permission to restore a historic steamer, 03:08:2001 p1A Village of Brockport and Town of Sweden will meet to discuss concerns about 2001 fire and ambulence protection contract, 01:11:2001 p1A BROCKPORT - GOVERNMENT2001 Village Board election draws large field of candidates, 05:24:2001 p1AAll candidates should have had chance to agree on date for "Candidates Forum" sponsored by The Citizens Party (Letter), 06:14:2001 p13A Challengers cry foul over a forum planned by The Citizens Party because only 3 of 8 candidates will be there, 06:14:2001 p1A Forget the issue of who's running, do you know when the village of Brockports elections are held?, 04:29:2001 p1A Matela, Josephine has what it takes to be village mayor (Letter), 06:14:2001 p13A Matela, Josephine is Brockports new mayor, 06:21:2001 p1A Mayor Matela, Josephine is swarn in as new mayor, 07:05:2001 p1A Mayoral candidate Matela, Josephine seeks your vote (Letter), 04:26:2001 p17A Members of the Village Board share their principles they intend to follow while serving (Letter), 08:23:2001 p11A New village mayor Matela, Josephine takes oath July 2, 06:28:2001 p3A Saleswoman Matela, Josephine challenger to what could be Mayor Thorpe, Mary Ann's last term in office, 04:05:01 p1A Second tape surfaces in which Brockport Trustee DeToy, Peter makes vulgar and threatening remarks towards village employees - has until Jan 7 to resign, 12:27:2001 p1A Stentson Club President Mesiti, Adam says statements that were made towards Village Board Trustee DeToy, Peter should be condemed, 12:27:2001 p15A Three Brockport Board members reject the new mayor's choice for village attorney, 07:19:2001 p1A TIme for change in village leadership (Letter), 06:07:2001 p11A Two will compete for mayor and six will square off for Village Board seats in 2001 election, 06:14:2001 p1A Village board candidate Roman, Hector faces charges stemming from and ongoing feud with a neighbor, afraid it may affect his chance at winning election, 06:14:2001 p1A Village candidates talk pollution, responsibility, 05:31:2001 p1A Village government's discussion to restore and occupy Seymour building handled well (Letter), 06:14:2001 p13A Village may seek DeToy, Peter's resignation, 12:20:2001 p1A Village officials say the town is trying to bully the village into getting rid of its assessor, 12:20:2001 p1A Village trustees Knapp, Norman J. and Whipple, James E. thank their supporters (Letter), 07:05:2001 p9A BROCKPORT - HISTORYBrockport Village historian Andrews, Williams leaves duties (Guest Essay), 07:26:2001 p15AFay's Garage & Auto Parts becomes village's fourth structure listed on the state and national register of historic places, 03:08:2001 p4A Fay's Garage now a national historic place, 03:15:2001 p7A Historical photographs and images of Brockport area needed for pictorial history of community being presented by Andrews, Bill, 08:23:2001 p3A Morgan-Manning in Brockport marks 20 years of July 4th celebrations, 06:28:2001 p1A Village has new historian - Morris, Jacqueline replaces Andrews, William, 11:15:2001 p1A BROCKPORT - HOUSINGMixed emotions surround loss of village homes due to 3M contamination, 11:01:2001 p1APlans for 60-unit senior housing project continue after Brockport passes cluster zoning law, 01:25:2001 p1A Public hearing on a proposed 65-unit clustered subdivision drew large crowd, 03:15:2001 p1A Rental properties and the police inquiry were on the table at the Brockport Homeowners Association meeting, 03:01:2001 p1A BROCKPORT - LIBRARYA backwards storytime will be held at Seymour Library, 04:05:2001 p9ADrawing for deer at Seymour Library, 02:22:2001 p2A Fernendez, Bruce demonstrating his work of restoring carousel horses at Seymour Library, 03:29:2001 p4A The Ghost Ship of Lake Ontario being presented by Fischer, Jim at Seymour Library, 01:04:2001 p2A Kids treated to a pizza party for end of six-week reading program, 08:23:2001 p1A Seymour Library celebrates five years of new location, 12:06:2001 p2A Seymour Library celebrates five years with low key events, 12:06:2001 p3A Seymour library closing early for a special program, 08:16:2001 p4A Seymour Library hosts a major retrospective of works of Buffalo artists Kowalski, Aurthor and Edgar, 11:15:2001 p2A Seymour Library hosts Animal Antics, 08:02:2001 p1A Seymour Library hosts Dr. Seuss celebration, 02:22:2001 p3A Seymour Library kicks off summer reading program 2001: A Reading Odyssey, 06:14:2001 p4A Seymour Library now open 1-4 on Sundays, 10:11:2001 p4A Seymour Library offering patrons a chance to exhibit favorite hanging work of art, 05:31:2001 p4A Summer reading program at Seymour Library to begin, 07:05:2001 p3A BROCKPORT - PARKSBrockport Park Committee completes first phase of new playground on Utica Street, 07:05:2001 p1AImprovements to Harvester Park hope to be seen by next year, 02:22:2001 p1A New park a living memorial to victims, will be dedicated on Memorial Day next year, 11:22:2001 p1A Volunteers help complete phase two of the playground on Utica Street, 07:12:2001 p1A BROCKPORT - POLICEBrockport police department has new command center, 12:06:2001 p1ABrockport police union says new village employee handbook is an attempt to subvert its contract, takes matter to state, 03:15:2001 p3A Brockport should ponder a clouded government judicial system as ex-chief rides into the sunset (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13A Brockport's police station should be named after Hare, Donald M. (Editorial), 07:05:2001 p8A Citizen's Police Academy being sponsored by Brockport Police Department and SUNY Brockport University Police, 03:22:2001 p5A County will administer the chief-of-police exam March 9 for Brockport police department, 08:09:2001 p1A Family of Hare, Donald M. thanks village of Brockport for sympathy and support of former police chiefs death (Letter), 06:14:2001 p13A Investigation into Brockport police department causes officers to be hassled and can't do their jobs, 03:01:2001 p1A Investigations into alligations lodged by members of the community against more than one member of department, nature of alligations not been revealed yet, 02:22:2001 p1A A judge will decide if former Brockport police chief Zimmer, Gary's retirement deal should be made public, 10:11:2001 p1A Mayor Thorpe, Mary Ann says drugs, money and weapons are missing from police department; these remarks may doom police chief Zimmer, Gary's return, 05:10:2001 p1A Mayor Thorpe, Mary Ann unfairly cast shadow and made wrong accusations about Brockport Police Department (Guest Essay), 06:21:2001 p13A Officials son't divulge details of police probe, Wexler pushes for police chief's reinstatement, 04:12:2001 p1A Panel named in search for new village police chief, 06:21:2001 p1A Police bike patrol will return to action in the village, 09:13:2001 p1A Police building named in honor of former police chief Hare, Donald M., 10:04:2001 p1A Police building on Clinton Street will be named after former chief Hare, Donald M., 06:28:2001 p1A Police chief Zimmer, Gary decision to retire his own choice, 05:24:2001 p1A Police chief Zimmer, Gary has resumed his duties as president of the schoo board, 04:26:2001 p1A Police chief Zimmer, Gary speaks out about allegations made against him, 05:24:2001 p1A Police crack down on the 'quality of life' violators, arrests up 9% in 2000, 02:22:2001 p1A Police pay questioned, 03:29:2001 p1A Police union files complaint about village's new employee handbook, 01:18:2001 p3A Police union says nothing was ever missing from the departments evidence room, 08:30:2001 p1A Remembering Hare, Don as friendly neighborhood cop (Letter), 06:21:2001 p13A Tempers flare as a motion to reinstate police chief Zimmer, Gary fails, 04:29:2001 p3A Thanks to Police Chief Zimmer, Gerry for his 34 years of service (Letter), 05:24:2001 p14A Too many secrets in police chief Zimmer, Gary controversy (Editorial), 06:07:2001 p10A Varrenti, Dan named as new police chief in Brockport, 11:15:2001 p1A Village chooses two finalists, Keenan, Jim or Varrenti, Dan for police chief, 10:25:2001 p3A Village debates police audit; police union finds it ridiculous, mayor questions motives for audit, 08:23:2001 p1A Village trustees bicker over police overtime, 04:26:2001 p3A BROCKPORT - RECREATIONBrockport-Clarkson-Sweden Joint Recreation Commission offering program using performing arts to explore cultural differences, 05:24:2001 p4ABROCKPORT - TAXESState audit criticizes Brockport for not making taxpayers aware of their right to challenge certain expenditures, 08:16:2001 p1AVillage needs to open up, be more accountable to taxpayers (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13A Village residents may see taxes drop, but a sagging population could cost Brockport in terms of sales-tax revenue, 04:05:2001 p3A BROCKPORT - VETERANSBrockport commemorates Veterans Day with a short service at the Vets Club, 11:15:2001 p1ABrockport Free Methodist Church honoring vicemen and women at Veterans Day service, 11:08:2001 p2A Ceremony being held at the Brockport Area Vets' Club, 11:08:2001 p2A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLSHeim, Jeremy appologizes for damaging styrofoam angel in the Sagawa Memorial Park in Brockport (Letter), 04:12:2001 p21AInformation about building projects to lunch menus is now available on the district website, 01:18:2001 p5A Last day of school approaching, 05:31:2001 p4A Students named to St. John Lutheran School honor rolls for second grading period, 02:08:2001 p2A Students of Christ Community Education Ministry; Fred Hill Elementary; adn Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary School are Fire Safety Essay Contest winners, 01:25:2001 p2A Three Brockport students suspended after a "hit list" naming fellow classmates found, officials say it was no real threat, 03:22:2001 p1A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ALUMNIKeating, Christine named marketing manager for Stantec Consulting, 04:05:2001 p2ABROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BOARDCandidate for Brockport school board Banner, Scott says change is needed in school system (Letter), 04:26:2001 p17AMaar, Gerry returns to school board for a third term, 05:24:2001 p3A Three Brockport grads Wolfe, Terry; Banner, Scott; and Maar, Gerry vie for school board seat, 05:03:2001 p1A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BUDGETDistrict budget calls for a 3.9% tax hike, 04:12:2001 p3ASchool budget meets enthusiastic approval, 05:24:2001 p3A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BUSESBrockport policy banning certain radio stations on school buses picks up support, 01:25:2001 p4ABrockport schools are 'tremendous' (Letter), 05:03:2001 p19A Bus driver offers view on radio ban (Letter), 02:15:2001 p15A Bus garage plan in limbo, may be another 2 years before district pursues another plan, 02:15:2001 p8A Easy listening, soothing music ok to listen to on bus (Letter), 02:22:2001 p13A Plans for new bus garage denied, 02:01:2001 p1A Vote against bus garage relocating will hurt the schools (Letter), 02:22:2001 p13A Voters to decide fate of $6.6M bus garage proposal, 01:18:2001 p1A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ELEMENTARYClasses being restructured in three Brockport Elementary schools, 07:26:2001 p8AFirst grade students of Musselman, Mary Pat and Sweeting, Ellen recycle 4000 bottles to buy tickets to "Lily's Purple Plastic Purse" production, 05:17:2001 p3A New gym opens at Barclay Elementary, 03:22:2001 p5A New lunch line designed to look like a school bus, 05:24:2001 p5A Passage of new budget ensures the district will once again be offering elementary summer school this year, 05:31:2001 p9A Persons over 55 invited to share life stories with Brockport Hill Elementary School, 10:18:2001 p4A Students at Barclay Elementary collect canned goods, 12:06:2001 p2A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - EMPLOYEESDistrict thanks nurses during National School Nurse Appreciation Day, 01:18:2001 p5AEight year Brockport Central School District Superintendent Fallon, James will receive Joint Recreation Commission's Community Service Award, 02:08:2001 p1A Former Brockport teacher Epke, Elsie selected as WROC New 8's Teacher of the Month, 05:31:2001 p2A Zielinski, Shannon named to new asset coordinator for Brockport Central School District and local municipalities, 02:15:2001 p10A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - HIGH SCHOOLArea notables dispense advice and well-wishes for the class of 2001, 05:10:2001 p3AAwards banquet ends BHS band's year on a high note, 06:28:2001 p2A Broadway in Brockport featured students of Izzo, Julie singing, dancing, and acting selected songs in a Disney review, 05:17:2001 p2A Brockport chapter of the National Honor Society inducts students, 03:08:2001 p2A Brockport High School announces fall sports, physicals, 07:12:2001 p10A Brockport High School Art Club creates patriotic lapel pins to sell as fund raisers to aid the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, 09:27:2001 p2A Brockport High School band and football boosters will hold celebrity auction hosted by Ritter, Carol, 04:12:2001 p2A Brockport High School band to hold battery fundraiser, 10:04:2001 p2A Brockport High School Drama Club presenting "Cinderella," 10:11:2001 p2A Brockport High School receives RIT certification, 07:19:2001 p5A Brockport High School students presented with awards, 06:28:2001 p4A Brockport High School varsity team spring sports teams receive New York State Public High School Athletic Association Scholar/Athlete Team Award, 07:12:2001 p2A Brockport High School's class of 2001 announces graduates, 06:28:2001 p1A/4A Brockport senior Rajasethupathy, Priya receives plaque and gift from superintendent Fallon, James at Outstanding Senior Recognition Dinner, 06:21:2001 p2A Commencement for the class of 2001 will be held at Blue Cross Arena, 06:14:2001 p3A Erbland, Audrey recognized by SUNY Brockport president Yu, Paul for academic achievment, participates in 3-1-3 program, 03:15:2001 p2A Friends since third grade, Brockport High's top grads Lakshmanan, Radhika and Rajasethupathy, Priya head off to Cornell University together in fall, 06:07:2001 p1A High school choir members Selig, Katie and Giese, Adam selected to participate in 2001 All-Eastern Honors Mixed Chorus, 04:12:2001 p2A High school drama club to present 'Peter Pan,' 03:15:2001 p2A High school fall athletes begin practice, 08:30:2001 p10A High School students named to honor rolls, 05:31:2001 p5A High School students raised a record amount at this year's Leukemia Dance Marathon, 03:15:2001 p1A Intervention-based math program at Brockport High is getting results, 01:11:2001 p1A Maynard, Charles E. and Lemon, David J. named to McQuaid Jesuit High School honor roll, 02:01:2001 p2A Named as an alternate to the New York State School Music Association Conference All State Orchestra, 01:18:2001 p2A Students honored, 07:19:2001 p2A Students named to honor rolls, 03:29:2001 p10A Students named to honor rolls at McQuaid Jesuit High School, 07:19:2001 p2A Students participated in robotics competition, finish first, 04:12:2001 p2A Students participating in the 3-1-3 program honored by SUNY Brockport President Yu, Paul, 03:02:2001 p2A Students preparing for 28th annual leukemia dance marathon chaired by Rister, Nicole; Bowdler, Greg; and Myer, Eileen, 03:08:2001 p2A Students selected to participate in the Senior High Area All State Festival at Greece Athena High School, 01:18:2001 p2A Varsity Club holding annual Senior Citizen Prom Night at A.D.Oliver Middle school, 04:12:2001 p2A Volunteers from Brockport High School key club work with children at the YMCA before and after school child-care program, 04:12:2001 p2A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - MIDDLE SCHOOLA.D. Oliver Middle School announces honor rolls, 11:15:2001 p8AA.D. Oliver Middle School names honor students, 05:10:2001 p5A A.D. Oliver Middle School names top achievers, 03:01:2001 p9A A.D. Oliver Middle School students and staff make an extra effort to respect one another, 10:25:2001 p2A A.D. Oliver Middle School students treated area senior citizens to breakfast and a show, 05:10:2001 p1A Middle School drama club presenting "One On This Island Jr.", 02:08:2001 p2A Middle schoolers shine in "Once On This Island Jr." play, 02:15:2001 p1A Students named to honor rolls at A.D.Olive Middle School, 11:29:2001 p2A Students of Pittman, Mary's sixth-grade social studies class raise money to help victims of earthquake in India, 03:15:2001 p2A Youth suicide prevention program underway at A.D. Oliver Middle School, 04:29:2001 p1A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARYBishop Clark, Matthew presents sacraments in a ceremony at Church of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in celebration of the schools 125th anniversary, 01:11:2001 p1ANativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary School celebrating its 125th anniversary, 01:04:2001 p2A Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary School of Brockport names students to second quarter honor rolls, 02:08:2001 p3A Parochial students get second-class bus ride (Letter), 06:28:2001 p13A Students of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary School named to honor rolls, 05:03:2001 p5A, 07:12:2001 p3A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - REUNIONSClass of 1951 to celebrate 50 year reunion, 08:09:2001 p2ABROCKPORT ECUMENICAL FOOD SHELFDirector O'Brien, Lisa takes over director position, 08:02:2001 p1ALooking for part-time director, 06:14:2001 p2A O'Brien, Lisa of Clarkson appointed new director of food shelf, 09:06:2001 p2A BROCKPORT POSTBrockport Post starts new weekly 15-part series "Finging Our Way: Living with Dying in America," 09:27:2001 p1ACholette, Bob's column on Dec. 16th was insensitive and should not have been printed (Letter), 12:27:2001 p15A 'Living with Dying in America' series is helpful (Letter), 10:18:2001 p17A Murf's Turf sports column celebrates a decade of columns (Murf's Turf), 11:22:2001 p8A Newspaper reflects on the events in the year 2001, 12:27:2001 p1A Newspaper usually does good job of reporting on sports events, but article "Hilton holds off Blue Devils" on Oct 25th injust, 11:08:2001 p17A Post wishes family, friends, and staff a Happy New Year, 12:27:2001 p8A/9A State press association honors the 'Brockport Post' as the best weekly newspaper of its size, 04:05:2001 p1A Survivor: Farewell to the island, 05:10:2001 p9A Survivor: Honey I shrunk the island, 05:03:2001 p14A Where do you get your column ideas from (Daily Dose), 05:24:2001 p11A BROCKPORT-SWEDEN TOY SHELFDonations are up this year; Toy Shelf reports outpouring of giving, 12:20:2001 p1ABROCKPORT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRABaroque classical music concert being held at Brockport United Methodist Church, 10:25:2001 p8ABrockport Integrated Service and Community Organization presents Symphony Orchestra with grant as long as they can raise enough money, 12:27:2001 p3A Murph, Mike presents Brockport Symphony Association president Tompkins, Jeff with check in appreciation for work at Brockport's Summer Arts Festival, 12:27:2001 p3A BUSINESSCity, towns all fight common foe of empty store fronts (Guest Essay), 03:08:2001 p15ALaFever, Aimee L. joined law firm of Osborn, Reed, & Burke, LLP as assiciate attorney, 02:08:2001 p2A CCAMP GOOD DAYS AND SPECIAL TIMESCamp Good Days and Special Times is looking for volunteers to help out durning programs, 05:24:2001 p5ACamp Good Days and Special Times Varsity Volunteer luncheon honors high-schoolers, 05:10:2001 p11A Students to help camp, and celebrate its 22nd birthday, 10:11:2001 p5A Zimmer, Don to speak at Camp Good Days dinner, 12:13:2001 p9A CAMPINGCamping out a way for parents to channel energy from children who are out of school for the summer (Murf's Turf), 06:21:2001 p9ACANCERAfter young girl dies from rare childhood bone cancer, Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley dedicate a badge program to her (Editorial), 12:06:2001 p12ABrockport Area Breast Cancer Support Group to meet, 09:13:2001 p3A Death toll of cancer deaths declining; even if we can't cure cancer, we can ease the pain (Guest Essay), 08:09:2001 p15A Even when facing death, there's a cultural divide; Washington, Eva fights cancer (Living with Dying in America), 11:01:2001 p14A Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk to raise awareness and funds, 10:04:2001 p14A Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk to raise awarness and funds, 10:11:2001 p14A Overnight Relay for Life puts spotlight on cancer, 05:17:2001 p10A Pavone, Gina knows that with ovarian cancer, time on Earth shortened, looks for meaning in life (Living With Dying in America), 11:08:2001 p17A CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICANew officers of Catholic Daughters Court Nativity 931 were appointed, 07:05:2001 p2ACENTENARIANSRetired school teacher Snyder, Mildren turns 100, 08:02:2001 p2AStark, Emma, Lakeside resident, celebrates 108th birthday, 01:18:2004 p2A CHARITIESGolisano, Thomas gives Roberts Wesleyan $5 million, 10:25:2001 p8AA learns that if feels great to spend time helping others (Guest Essay), 04:12:2001 p21A Lets not rush to mix church, state charities (Editorial), 02:22:2001 p12A Make your charity dollars really count, help the needy in a time of need (Guest Essay), 11:29:2001 p11A Oldtimers Reunion Charity slated, 09:13:2001 p11A Oldtimers Reunion for Charity will be held at the Whittier Party House, 09:06:2001 p10A Prytula, Lynn and Monroe County Masons providing new clothes for the elderly in nursing homes, 12:13:2001 p5A Smiles for Life Foundation finishes fourth annual Smiles for Life charity campaign, 10:25:2001 p2A There's a greater gift, self-esteem worthiness integrity wholeness that comes with serving others (Guest Essay), 07:26:2001 p15A CHILD ABUSEAbused kids, and talk about the torture (Notebook), 11:22:2001 p10AHow to survive the abuser (Guest Essay), 03:01:2001 p15A CHILD CAREChanging the rules for child care, providers say close ties to pediatricians are essential, 11:08:2001 p7ACHILIProposed Thruway exit in Chili will only benefit Gates-Chili area (Letter), 03:22:2001 p13ACHILI COUNTRY CLUBThe ghost of Humphrey, Mary haunts Chili Country Club, 10:25:2001 p1ACHRISTMAS2001 Celebration of Lights, in Northhampton Park, features more than 2 million bulbs, 11:29:2001 p1ABringing the parties and celebrations home (Comment), 12:20:2001 p12A Court Appointed Special Advocates provides advocacy for children who have been abused and neglected and help make their Christmas a little more cheerful (Letter), 01:11:2001 p11A If old Christmas trees could talk (Daily Dose), 01:18:2001 p13A Instead of melting all aspects of various winter holidays into one 'glob' that means nothing, appreciate them for their individualities (Notebook), 12:20:2001 p12A Pavilion Gift Company donates holiday figurines to Lakeside Health System, 01:18:2001 p2A Shoppers greeted by Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Future at the Craft Antique Co-op's Dickens Festival in Greece, 11:22:2001 p5A CHURCHVILLEShaffer, Carol of Churchville completes European design class hosted by Teleflora, 07:19:2001 p2AThanks to Hollink, Shirley for helping Schaffer, Carol move (Letter), 09:06:2001 p13A CLARKSONMany good changes in Clarkson (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13APutting the breaks on garage sales (Editorial), 08:02:2001 p14A Renovations of Clarkson Town Hall postponed because cost estimates too high, 08:23:2001 p1A Town Hall renovation may include an elevator for easy access to downstairs bathrooms, 05:17:2001 p1A Town has 34.4 percent population growth in 2000, 03:22:2001 p1A CLARKSON - BUSINESSESMcCagg, Jean's Garland Floral Shop on Sweden Walker Road closes after 44 years, 06:21:2001 p1ACLARKSON - GOVERNMENTCandidate Hickerson, Doug asks for voters support (Letter), 05:24:2001 p14AChairperson of Clarkson Republican Committee Chasse, Cindy speaks out about improper accusations made against Republican vote in November election (Letter), 04:26:2001 p17A Chasse, Cindy's comments about cases in town courts reflect ignorance (Letter), 09:20:2001 p13A Chasse, Cynthia announces candidacy for Clarkson town justice in November 2001 elections (Letter), 06:07:2001 p11A Clarkson Republican Committee held nominations for Republican candidates for November election, causing confusion (Letter), 03:29:2001 p15A Clarkson Republican Committee nominates slate of candidates for November elections (Letter), 04:12:2001 p21A Clarkson supervisor says voting irregularities plagued the Republican Committee's nomination process, 04:12:2001 p1A Clarkson Town Judge Pogroszewski, Stanley H. retires after three decades of service, 11:29:2001 p1A Hammel, Allyn is most qualified for town's next town justice (Letter), 05:24:2001 p14A It's time for a change in Clarkson, vote for Filipowicz, Christa for Clarkson town supervisor (Letter), 07:26:2001 p15A Kimball, Paul a good candidate for Clarkson Republican Party supervisor (Letter), 06:14:2001 p13A Kimball, Paul and Filipowicz, Christa face off for town supervisor, 09:06:2001 p1A Kimball, Paul gets the GOP nod while Filipowicz, Christa wins the Conservative line in Clarkson, 09:27:2001 p1A Kimball, Paul loses GOP support in Clarkson, 03:29:2001 p1A Kimball, Paul wins 10th term as town supervisor, 11:08:2001 p1A Perceptions of people running for office's can be distorted through the news (Letter), 05:17:2001 p15A Town discussing possible law governing how often garage sales could be held, 07:26:2001 p1A CLARKSON - HISTORYReceives donations of several historical items from old Clarkson Schoolhouse, 06:14:2001 p8ACLARKSON - HOUSINGClarkson wrong on building code that stipulates any existing home cannot have a covered porch construdted in the side or rear yard without a variance (Letter), 06:21:2001 p13ACLARKSON - PARKSLocal country musician Dunlap, Julie will give concert in Hafner Park, 07:05:2001 p3ACLARKSON - RECREATIONBrockport-Clarkson-Sweden Joint Recreation Commission offering program using performing arts to explore cultural differences, 05:24:2001 p4ACLARKSON - SCHOOLSCzarniak, Raymond A. returns to Winslow Elementary after being accused of sexual assault, 03:15:2001 p3ACLEANINGThe time has come to clean out the old and let the new in for the new year (Comment), 12:27:2001 p14ACOBBLESTONE CREEKTakes more than big houses and a beautiful place to have a community (Notebook), 05:24:2001 p12ACOLLEGECollege application seminar set at Nazareth College, 07:05:2001 p3ACollege information night being held at Spencerport High School with area college representatives, 03:08:2001 p4A Is your kid's college ready for your kid?, 10:18:2001 p14A Top ten list for college bound seniors, 10:18:2001 p13A COLLEGE STUDENTSAlhart, Mary Beth has enrolled at Rochester Institute of Technology, 08:16:2001 p2AAmes, Emily named to Macalester College dean's list, 08:23:2001 p2A Balog, Chad graduates from E. Clairborne Robins School of Business, University of Richmond, 07:05:2001 p2A Barber, Patrick graduates from The Culinary Institute of America, 06:14:2001 p2A Barney, Daniel graduates from Rochester Institute of Technology, 08:23:2001 p2A Barnhart, Ashleigh; Curry, Sean; Ophardt, Michael; and Kehoe, Ryan accepted to SUNY College of Technology at Alfred, 10:04:2001 p2A Benedict, Daniel and Slentz, Jessica named to Nazareth College dean's list, 07:12:2001 p2A Bigley, Michael W. graduates from St. Bonaventure University, 02:08:2001 p2A Bigley, Michael W. named to position of graduate assistant at Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts art-in-education program at St. Bonaventure University, 02:01:2001 p2A Brannigan, Aurora V. named to Harpur College of Arts and Sciences at Binghamton University dean's list, 02:22:2001 p2A Brege, Shannon named to Belhaven College dean's list, 02:01:2001 p2A, 06:14:2001 p2A Breslawski, David W. named to Genesee Community College dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A Britton, Tracey Ann graduates from Ithaca Colelge, 07:26:2001 p2A Brockport residents named to SUNY Brockport dean's list, 06:28:2001 p5A Brockport residents named to SUNY College at Fredonia dean's list, 04:29:2001 p2A Bublitz, Michael G. named to Genesee Community College dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A Bush, Megan E. enrolled in study abroad program through Niagara University at Schiller International University, London England, 06:28:2001 p2A Cain, Caitlin L. graduates from University of Michigan, 09:06:2001 p2A Carroll, Maureen spent spring semester studying in London, England through Syracuse University's international programs abroad, 04:26:2001 p2A Carter, Donna L.; Valinus, Lori M.; and Olney, Suzanne L. graduate from Niagara University, 06:28:2001 p2A Cassin, John receives Outstanding adult student award for the spring semester, 04:29:2001 p2A Cloutier, Melissa Beth; Gross, Glenda Ann; Mahoney, Michael John; Arslanian, Brian Haroutune; and Holden, Breaca Marie named to SUNY Geneseo dean's list, 09:27:2001 p2A Collins, Valerie Ann named Faculty Scholar at SUNY Brockport, 12:13:2001 p2A Conroy, Michael James named to SUNY Cortland dean's list, 02:01:2001 p2A Converito, Carol M. graduates from National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology, 08:30:2001 p2A Coriale, Katherine; Parkhurst, Jillian; Roggow, Anna; Schmidt, William; and Hosford, Romy named to Syracuse University dean's list, 07:19:2001 p2A Crowe, Jennifer; Liess, Johathan graduate Ithaca College, 08:02:2001 p2A Crowley, Karla Jean selected to be a member of President's Host Committee at Ithaca College, 05:10:2001 p2A Dailey, Patrick M. named to St. Bonaventures dean's list, 02:08:2001 p2A Dean, Nicole; Hogan, Sarah; Schubel, Jessica named to Syracuse University dean's list, 07:26:2001 p2A Dean, Nicole named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:29:2001 p2A DeGraff, Paul graduates from Paul Smith College, 07:26:2001 p2A DiSano, Ellen graduates from SUNY Empire State College's Genesee Valley Center, 11:08:2001 p2A Dolby, Benjamin; Marks, Devon; Drake, Rebecca; Lievense, Beth; and Whitney, Janna named to Roberts Wesleyan College dean's list, 06:14:2001 p2A Dollard, Amy; Hosford, Romy; Hogan, Sarah graduate from Syracuse University, 07:26:2001 p2A Donahue, Sean M. named to Duquesne University dean's list, 04:12:2001 p2A Dunn, Adam named 2001 Faculty Scholar for academic achievment, 03:01:2001 p2A Dunn, Alicia Alvarez named 2001 Faculty Scholar for academic achievment, 03:01:2001 p2A DuPre, Benjamin David receives judicial clerkship position with Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Moore, Roy, 06:21:2001 p2A Egbert, John enrolls at Mercyhurst College, 09:27:2001 p2A Ekiert, Charles among students at SUNY College of Technology at Alfred recognized at an honors convocation, 05:31:2001 p2A Ekiert, Charles and Kruger, Stephen named to SUNY College of Technology at Alfred dean's list, 01:11:2001 p2A Ekiert, Charles named to SUNY College of Technology at Alfred State dean's list, 06:14:2001 p2A Engelbrecht, Jeffrey participated in Citizenship Education Conference, 07:12:2001 p2A Faux, Stephen E. graduates with distinction from Clarskon University, 06:14:2001 p2A Flow, Shana of Brockport recognized for membership in Phi Theta Kappa, 06:14:2001 p2A Fortner, Katie named to Indiana University dean's list, 03:01:2001 p2A Fortner, Katie named to spring semester dean's list at Indiana University, 06:14:2001 p2A Gearing, Casey named to Hilbert College academic honor's list, 02:01:2001 p2A Gearing, Casey named to Hilbert College dean's list, 06:21:2001 p2A Genesee Community College names students to fall semester dean's list, 02:22:2001 p2A Genesee Community College names students to fall semester president's list, 02:22:2001 p2A Gentile, John spending summer working on advanced mathematical problems at Sandia Laboratory in Livermore, Calif., 07:12:2001 p2A Grashof, David named to Sigma Tau Delta International English honor society, 11:29:2001 p2A Greene, Nicholas named to Rochester Institute of Technology fall quarter dean's list, 12:27:2001 p2A Grego, Carolyn M. graduates from SUNY Albany, 06:28:2001 p2A Hage, Chris is first year student at Syracuse University, 11:22:2001 p2A Haggerty, Katheryn named to John Carroll University fall semester dean's list, 12:27:2001 p2A Halquist, Deanna named 2001 Faculty Scholar for academic achievment, 03:01:2001 p2A Harradine, Jeffrey enrolled in Syracuse University College of Law, 10:25:2001 p2A Hastings, Benjamin plans to attend Drexel University, 08:23:2001 p2A Haynes, Ellen E. named to Bates College fall semester dean's list, 04:05:2001 p2A Haynes, Ellen E. participating in Bates College Junior Semester Abroad program, 05:17:2001 p2A Henner, Colleen Elizabeth and Scott, Leanne Carol named to spring sememster dean's list at SUNY College at Cortland, 06:14:2001 p2A Hernandez, Michelle graduates from SUNY Empire State College's Genesee Valley Center, 11:08:2001 p2A Hesek, Emily and Mendez, Jarinda graduate from University of Rochester, 08:16:2001 p2A Hibsch, Kimberly M. graduates from Bryn Mawr College, 06:21:2001 p2A Hoertz, Erik R. named to SUNY Buffalo dean's list, 03:15:2001 p2A Hogan, Elizabeth Susan receives fellowship to University of Alabama, 09:13:2001 p2A Hogan, Sarah named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:29:2001 p2A Hogan, Sarah receives Anthony J. Pietrafesa Prize, 06:21:2001 p2A Hosford, Romy named a Visual and Performing Arts Scholar at Syracuse University, 06:21:2001 p2A Hosford, Romy of Syracuse University named to 2000-2001 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, 01:18:2001 p2A Klink, Brenton James named to SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome dean's list, 06:21:2001 p2A Koutras, Bob is founder of Ithaca College production of "Parade," where Packard, Justin stared as Tom Waston, and Wayant, Michael directed, 12:13:2001 p2A LaFalce, Martin elected junior class representative to the Georgetown University student council, 08:23:2001 p2A Lair, Jamie R. named to St. Bonaventures dean's list, 02:08:2001 p2A Lawrenz, Kristin enrolled for fall semester at New York Chiropractic College, 11:22:2001 p2A Lievense, Beth; Zimmer, Cathy graduate from Roberts Wesleyan College, 07:26:2001 p2A Local residents named to SUNY Brockport dean's list, 02:01:2001 p5A Lodge, Brian accepts membership in the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, 07:05:2001 p2A Lodge, Brian selected to participate in six-member University of South Carolina Trumpet Ensemble at 2001 International Trumpet Guild Conference, 12:06:2001 p2A Maar, Holly C. named to St. Bonaventures dean's list, 02:08:2001 p2A Mackenzie, Julie named to College of St.Rose dean's list, 06:21:2001 p2A Mael, Sara named to SUNY College at Oswego dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A Maleski, Mark lead Brockport Golden Eagles in scoring with 12 goals in 2000, named to All-Northeast team, 03:01:2001 p11A Markham, Aaryn R. named to SUNY Buffalo dean's list, 03:15:2001 p2A Marks, Devon and Whitney, Janna named to Roberts Wesleyan College dean's list, 01:25:2001 p2A Martin, Jessica named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:01:2001 p2A Martinez, Michele and Poole, Lori named to fall dean's list at National Technical Institute for the Deaf, 01:18:2001 p2A Masiello, Nicholas spent day shadowing Buffalo mayor Masiello, Anthony and Governor Pataki, George as part of leadership achievement program at University of Buffalo, 04:26:2001 p2A McAllister, Sean C. graduates from SUNY Oswego, 12:20:2001 p2A McCandless, Brian graduates from Syracuse University, 07:19:2001 p2A McCandless, Brian named to Syracuse University dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A McCarthy, Michael named to University of Hartford dean's list, 06:28:2001 p2A Meade, Eric began master's in business administration at Institut Europeen d'Administration des Affaires in France, 09:06:2001 p2A Milcahy, Rita receives degree from NTID at R.I.T., 08:30:2001 p2A Morgante, Christine named to D'Youville College dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A Morrison, Matthew J. named to SUNY College at Oswego dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A Mulcahy, Rita named to National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology dean's list, 07:26:2001 p2A Mundy, Cynthia L. graduates Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University, 08:02:2001 p11A Newman, Alexis N. enrolled in Richester Institute of Technology, 08:23:2001 p2A Norton, Jonathon M. named to Messiah College dean's list, 08:09:2001 p2A Okanovic, Emil of SUNY Brockport named in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, 03:01:2001 p2A O'Laughlin, Colleen graduates from Clarkson University, 06:14:2001 p2A Oleson, Katherine graduates magna cum laude from University of Pittsburgh's College Arts and Sciences, 05:10:2001 p2A Packard, Justin appearing in Ithaca College production of "Side Show," 04:05:2001 p2A Parkhurst, Jillian and Roggow, Anna are members of the Syracuse University Wind Ensemble, 12:20:2001 p2A Parkhurst, Jillian gives recital on alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones, 12:06:2001 p2A Parkhurst, Jillian named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:01:2001 p2A Powell, Deena; Martin, Jessica; McCandless, Brian named to Syracuse University dean's list, 07:05:2001 p2A Preston, Christopher and Rademacher, Kevin graduate from SUNY College of Technology at Alfred State University, 06:14:2001 p2A Quinn, Shawn Richard named to SUNY Fredonia dean's list, 04:12:2001 p2A Reed, Shannon M.; Maar, Holly C.; Luce, Shannon J.; Dailey, Patrick M.; Close, Arick D. all named to St. Bonaventure University dean's list, 07:19:2001 p2A Reed, Shannon M. named to St. Bonaventure's dean's list, 02:08:2001 p2A Rice, Alison J. named to SUNY Buffalo dean's list, 03:15:2001 p2A Rich, Cassandra Carter inducted into Phi Beta Kappa chapter at Wake Forest University, 05:31:2001 p2A Rich, Cassandra Carter named to Wake Forest University dean's list, 02:15:2001 p2A Robertson, Justin graduates Choate Rosemary Hall, 07:05:2001 p2A Robinson, Leslie named to Balwin-Wallace College dean's list, 06:21:2001 p2A Roggow, Anna named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:01:2001 p2A Santella, Brandy L. named to President's list at Genesee Community College, 07:26:2004 p2A Schubel, Jessica named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:29:2001 p2A Schuler, Gregory M. and Burch, Katie R. graduate from SUNY College at Fredonia, 01:25:2001 p2A Sculley, Charles going to college for the first time at age 68 (Opinion), 01:25:2001 p12A Sherman, Timothy named to Southeastern College dean's list, 03:15:2001 p2A Short, Heather A. graduates from St. Joseph's University, 01:11:2001 p2A Skillings, Brian Russel; Moore, Andrea Lynn; and Gross, Glenda Anne graduate from SUNY Geneseo, 10:25:2001 p2A Slattery, Wendy; Sotherden, Emily; Vasicek, Andrew named to University of Rochester dean's list, 08:02:2001 p2A Smith, Erica named to Butler University dean's list, 02:01:2001 p2A Smith, Nicole Marie graduates from Cedarville University, 06:28:2001 p2A Snyder, Michele enrolled at RIT, 08:30:2001 p2A Song, Yang graduates from Baker University, 01:04:2001 p2A St. Amant, Joseph A. named a presidential scholar at Clarkson University, 02:22:2001 p2A St.Amant, Joseph A.; and O'Laughlin, Colleen named to Clarkson University dean's list, 06:21:2001 p2A Stettner, Diane and Stiles, Erin graduate from Genesee Community College nursing program, 06:14:2001 p2A Stevens, Rob is involved in the Grove City College Children's Theatre production of "The Hobbit" and more, 04:29:2001 p2A Stewart, Jodie awarded a Fulbright Teaching Assistantship to South Korea, 05:31:2001 p2A Stickles, Renee named to Gannon University dean's and president's list, 05:24:2001 p2A Stratton, Kathleen accepted into physician assistant program at LeMoyne College, 10:04:2001 p2A Students of SUNY Geneseo named to dean's list, 08:16:2001 p2A Students of SUNY Oswego named to dean's list, 08:16:2001 p2A Suatoni, David plans to attend SUNY Brockport, 08:02:2001 p2A SUNY Buffalo names students to dean's list, 07:12:2001 p2A SUNY College at Fredonia announces graduates, 05:31:2001 p2A SUNY Geneseo names students to dean's list, 03:08:2001 p2A SUNY Oswego names Brockport residents to dean's list, 06:28:2001 p2A Tchanque, Emmanuel receives Outstanding adult student award for the spring semester, 04:29:2001 p2A Thompson, Matthew named to Ball State University dean's list, 08:02:2001 p2A Thompson, Teresa M. named to Harpur College of Arts and Sciences at Binghamton University dean's list, 02:22:2001 p2A Thompson, Teresa named to Binghamton University dean's list, 08:23:2001 p2A Thompson, Theresa M. inducted into Golden Key National Honor Society, 01:25:2001 p2A Toth, Gregory P. graduates from Penn State University Park Campus, 06:21:2001 p2A Underwood, Jessica selected for membership in the St. Lawrence University chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the national Spanish society, 12:27:2001 p2A University of Georgia's Szulwach, Keith named an All-American Collegiate Scholar by United States Achievement Academy, 05:17:2001 p2A Valet, Robert of Dartmouth College cited for outstanding academic achievement in biology during fall term, 01:18:2001 p2A Valet, Robert S. graduates from Dartmouth College, 08:02:2001 p2A Valet, Robert S. of Dartmouth College designated a Rufus Choate Scholar for outstanding academic achievement, 02:22:2001 p2A VonEsch, Matthew named to Merrimack College dean's list, 08:30:2001 p2A Waddell, Melissa M. enrolls in admission at Rochester Institute of Technology, 08:02:2001 p2A Wais, Vanessa named to College Misericordia dean's list, 06:21:2001 p2A Warner, Christine L. and Reis, Mandy graduate from Bowling Green State University, 06:14:2001 p2A Webster, Daniel completes internship with Congressman LaFalce, John J. in Spencerport, 08:23:2001 p2A Wehner, Rebecca participates in five day Marietta College freshman orientation program Finding Your Place...Making Your Mark, 11:15:2001 p2A Weinkauf, Katherine accepted to Edinboro University, 02:08:2001 p2A Weisenburg, Michael C. enrolled for fall admissions at Rochester Institute of Technology, 02:15:2001 p2A Williams, Rebecca S. named to Harpur College of Arts and Sciences at Binghamton University dean's list, 02:22:2001 p2A Williams, Robert elected treasurer of Brockport Student Government, 04:26:2001 p2A Winslow, Stephanie appearing at Bowling Green Summer Musical Theater production of "The King and I," 07:19:2001 p2A Winslow, Stephanie L.; Warner, Christine L. named to Bowling Green State University dean's list, 08:02:2001 p2A Winslow, Stephanie toured Germany, Austria, and the Chech Republic with Bowling Green State University Collegiate Chorale, 06:07:2001 p2A Wojtowicz, Debbie receives Outstanding adult student award for the spring semester, 04:29:2001 p2A Young, Vanessa graduates from Syracuse University, 03:01:2001 p2A Zajonczoski, Tammy M. participates in SUNY Buffalo's honors convocation, 08:30:2001 p2A COMPEERCompeer recognizes volunteers Apton, Elizabeth; Lomonaco, Donna; Novidor, Sharyll; Peters, Bill; Snyder, Eileen; and Wright, James, 04:26:2001 p2ACOOL KIDS ON CAMPUSCool Kids at Jimmy Mac's "Cool World Drum Workshop 'n Jam" is cultural enrichment and a good time, 08:23:2001 p1ACool Kids in the Park puts on arts and culture performance at Sagawa Park, 08:09:2001 p1A Cool Kids in the Park was awarded grant through Arts and Cultural Council for Greater Rochester and the Rochester Area Community Foundation, 01:11:2001 p2A Cool Kids On Campus returns to SUNY Brockport, 09:27:2001 p2A Interactive, intergenerational programming focusing on education, arts as entertainment, and cultural diversity to return next week, 02:22:2001 p2A Magic man Gormont, Bill meets Cool Kids through SUNY Brockport government, 05:10:2001 p1A Special production of cool kids on campus will feature Mandala Dance Team of Tara to benefit Tibetan Refugees, 05:17:2001 p2A CRIMEA 6 year old beats 3 year old brother to death with baseball bat, an unimaginable death (Notebook), 06:07:2001 p10ABrockport man Johnston, Dennis sentenced for tax evasion, 08:02:2001 p3A Farmington produce has caught people stealing from their road side produce stand (Editorial), 08:30:2001 p12A Felony dismissals are statewide problem (Letter), 04:05:2001 p17A Fish family surveillance camera's caught someone stealing produce from their roadside vegetable stand (Commentary), 08:16:2001 p12A "Get tough" policies towards teen crime don't always work as hoped, may even worsen problem, 06:21:2001 p13A Ogert, Ken kills wife and two children, then kills himself (Living With Dying in America), 12:20:2001 p13A Pickpocketed at Wegmans (Opinion), 02:15:2001 p14A Playground vandalism rankles Brockport; slides at two Brockport parks have been defaced with graffiti, 09:13:2001 p8A Sex case against Rush-Henrietta elementary teacher Czarnial, Ray dropped due to lack of evidence, 02:15:2001 p1A Thiefs steal $10K in games, equiptment from Game Players Unlimited in Brockport, 01:25:2001 p5A DDANCINGCountry line and party line dancing classes being offered and taught by Blair, Rachel, 02:08:2001 p2AThe Second Hand dance company brought it's gravity-defying act to A.D. Oliver Middle School in Brockport, 03:29:2001 p4A Students of Izzo, Julie will present 'Broadway in Brockport 2001,' 04:29:2001 p2A DAY CAREIn-home day care providers continue to oppose emergency regulation that prohibits the use of swimming and wading pools, 04:12:2001 p2AState is all wet on day care pool ban (Editorial), 04:12:2001 p20A DEAFNESSPeople mistakenly assume that all deaf people know sign language, and because of this we are alienated and feel like foreigners (Guest Essay), 12:27:2001 p14ADEATH PENALTYDeath penalty rips at society (Guest Essay), 03:15:2001 p10AParticipation in death penalty forum encouraging (Letter), 04:05:2001 p17A DEATHSBannerman, Robert B. - retiree of Kodak, 10:18:2001 p4ABarilla, Michael - owned Barilla's Bread Delivery, 04:12:2001 p8A Benthin, Kathryn - native of Medina, 07:12:2001 p4A Boci, Florence - Albion native; worked at Hunt's, 06:07:2001 p4A Borkowski, Leon "Leo" - retired construction worker, 08:30:2001 p8A Bowen, Beulah F. - worked at Kodak, 10:04:2001 p6A Bowen, Gladys - retired hospital employee, 07:05:2001 p6A Boyer, Pauline - had worked ar Duffy Mott, 09:06:2001 p5A Boynton, Mildred Louise - Holley resident, 11:15:2001 p5A Bradt, Marilyn - taught Sunday school, 09:27:2001 p8A Burkum, Randall Kent - former pastor, 10:25:2001 p17A Buskley-Dworzanski, Aldeen - retiree of Eastman Kodak, 12:06:2001 p5A Butler, Jewett Bonnell - educator, veteran, 10:11:2001 p4A Callard, Clarence Jay "Bud" - WWII veteran, 10:04:2001 p6A Carreo, Richard A. - Kodak retiree, WWII veteran, 05:17:2001 p10A Clark, Marc Jr. - General Motors retiree, 09:27:2001 p8A Colagrande, Theodore - retired delivery person, 08:16:2001 p4A Connors, Kathleen - world traveler, taught religion, 04:05:2001 p8A Cooper, Willie D. - deacon, 12:06:2001 p5A Coriddi, Adele 'Yonnie' - master bookbinder, 01:18:2001 p10A Crawford, James S. Sr. - retiree of 3M, veteran, 12:06:2001 p5A Cusimano, Frances L. - Albion resident, 11:08:2001 p4A D'Agostino, Anthony - owned Lincoln Restaurant, 05:03:2001 p8A Davis, Susie - worked at Hunt's, Duffy Mott, 04:29:2001 p7A DeFelice, Mary Jane - Keystone Builders employee, 01:11:2001 p4A DeFrank, Florence I. - Holley nonagenarian, 10:18:2001 p4A DeGraff, Alethea D. - Holley school nurse, 11:22:2001 p4A DeLuca, James - repairman for General Motors, 03:15:2001 p7A DePoty, Wibur E. - owned salvage yard, 02:08:2001 p5A DeRoller, Geraldine - Lakeside switchboard operator, 03:08:2001 p10A Doell, Emil C. - retiree of Davenport Machine, 03:01:2001 p10A Dragon, Edward T. - farmer, Albion employss, 12:13:2001 p5A Dragon, Edward T. - farmer, worked for the village of Albion, 12:20:2001 p5A Eldred, Irene C. - retired business teacher, 01:11:2001 p4A Epke, May - retired hospital administrator, 06:07:2001 p4A Eppenstien, Martha - deli owner, cafeteria worker, 07:05:2001 p6A Fabi, Constance F. - worked at General Motors, 01:11:2001 p4A Fabi, Joseph F. - tool and die maker, 11:08:2001 p4A Fox Hall, Pauline - retiree of Kodak, 06:21:2001 p5A Fox, Louise Michaels - retired nurse, 10:04:2001 p6A Gallagher, Rita - worked at General Electric, 10:11:2001 p4A Garlarneau, Gwynne C. - social services retiree, 01:25:2001 p5A Garlock, Fletcher - descendant of the pioneering Morgan family in Brockport, 11:29:2001 p1A GIllette, Amos - farmer, SUNY employee, 02:01:2001 p4A Grahan, Thomas G. - railroad retiree, veteran, 06:14:2001 p4A Graupman, Marian H. - retired teacher, 03:22:2001 p5A Greco, August J. 'Gus' - WWII vet, 03:08:2001 p11A Grinnan, Francis J. - owned Grinnan GOod Market, 03:01:2001 p10A Hare, Donald M. - former Brockport Police Chief, 06:07:2001 p1A Harper, Frances C. - respiratory therapist, 02:08:2001 p5A Hartman, Donald L. - member of Peace Memorial Church, 11:29:2001 p8A Heise, Robert Floyd 'Bud' - author, businessman, 01:25:2001 p5A Hendel, Rita M. - co-owned Hendel Farms Feed & Grain, 03:08:2001 p11A Higley, Harold M. - General Electric retiree, 04:05:2001 p8A Humphrey, Wolcott J. "Jay" III - president and chief executive officer of the Pavilion State Bank (Letter), 10:11:2001 p13A Ininnis, David Thompson - former village resident, 01:18:2001 p10A Investigation of death of Freson, Edward Charles no farther today than a year ago, 04:29:2001 p1A Jopp, Mary - former Rochester Products machine operator, 03:08:2001 p11A King, Grace Harriet Hassal - registered nurse, 02:22:2001 p14A Klopp, George H. - longtime resident, veteran, 11:29:2001 p8A Knight, James - Albion resident, farmworker, 04:29:2001 p7A Landauer, Martha B. - resident of Albion, 10:25:2001 p17A Layhee, George W. - self-employed mechanic, 08:16:2001 p4A Lester, Stanley E. - Kodak worker, Hamlin fireman, 12:06:2001 p5A Maas, Hyman - retired County Court judge, 09:13:2001 p9A Marek, Francis L. - Arco retiree, veteran, 04:12:2001 p8A Marriott, Charles G. - resident of Holley, 04:12:2001 p8A Marriott, Frances Agnes - great-grandmother of 16, 01:11:2001 p4A Miller, Stephanie K. - retired Kodak secretary, 11:29:2001 p8A Mitchell, John M. - Owens-Illinios retiree, 08:09:2001 p5A Monacelli, Agnes - Holley resident, 03:08:2001 p11A Monfredo, Mary Jo - retired court tax clerk, 07:12:2001 p4A Mooney, Michael "Larry" L. - Holley High graduate, 05:03:2001 p8A Moore, Charles H - retired school custodian, veteran, 08:02:2001 p5A Mower, Mary Fallato - former Holley resident, 04:05:2001 p8A Murphy, John M. - owned lumber company, 07:12:2001 p4A Neuscheler, Betty S. - retired teacher, 07:12:2001 p4A Norton, Leo T. - retiree of CVC products, 02:15:2001 p9A Nowicki, Pearl I. - retired food service worker, 05:17:2001 p10A O'Connor, John L. Sr. - instrument maker, 05:10:2001 p4A Pera, Catherine - General Electric retiree, 09:13:2001 p9A Pickett, John "Jack" R. - sales manager, veteran, 05:17:2001 p10A Potter, Helen - retired nursing instructor, 03:08:2001 p10A Rayburn, Malcolm - Brockport resident, 06:21:2001 p5A Redmond, Gail G. O. - Brockport resident, 05:24:2001 p4A Richards, Roland J. - owned Peterson Drug, 08:09:2001 p5A Rietman, Carmel J. - restauranteur, cook, 02:01:2001 p4A Robb, Ada Mansfield - worked for Duffy Mott, 07:12:2001 p4A Robertson, Leon Marcus "Mark" - Kodak retiree, 08:30:2001 p8A Salvatore, Armond - DuPont retiree, 02:01:2001 p4A Saul, Warren Sr. - worked at Owens-Illinios, 07:05:2001 p6A Smith, Florence - homemaker, great-grandmother, 04:29:2001 p7A Smith, Gladys Hare - former area resident, 08:23:2001 p9A Smith, Helen - first director of Greece Public Library, 06:28:2001 p14A Smith, Helen M. - first director of Greece Library, 07:19:2001 p5A Smith, Ralph J. - Wegmans employee, 11:08:2001 p4A Spoleta, Michael - builder, philanthropist, 02:15:2001 p9A Springer, John - publicist for the star, 11:15:2001 p5A Strong, Charles H. - former school chief, 11:22:2001 p4A Suhr, Doris E. - lifetime resident of Albion, 12:27:2001 p3A Sullivan, Bonnie Sykes - retired Brockport teacher, 08:30:2001 p8A Surowy, Jerry - technician at Eastman Kodak, 08:02:2001 p5A Taylor, Robert - retired truck driver, WWII vet, 12:06:2001 p5A Taylor, Walter S. - winemaker (Editorial), 05:03:2001 p18A Thomas, Ethel L. - retiree of Fisher-Price, 10:11:2001 p4A Thompson, Wallace N. - GM retiree, sportsman, 04:05:2001 p8A Van Allen, Edythe P. - Hilton homemaker, 03:15:2001 p7A VanOrden, Edith - longtime resident of Holley, 03:01:2001 p10A Wagoner, Frank J. Sr. - Eastman Kodak retiree, 01:25:2001 p5A Webb, Jonathon - National Guard member, 09:27:2001 p8A Wienchowski, Charlotte - worked at Eastman Kodak, 05:17:2001 p10A Wilson, Elaine P. - philanthropist, 11:01:2001 p9A Wolf, Ruth E. - area resident, 12:20:2001 p5A DEBTPaying off debt is shear heaven (Opinion), 06:21:2001 p12ADEPRESSIONDepression in teens increasing drastically, one teen tells of mystery and danger of depression (Guest Essay), 01:18:2001 p15ADIABETESAmerican Association of Diabetes Educators annual meeting lets people sign the Novo Nordisk Pharmacueticals wall, including Humm, Dorothy of Brockport, 10:18:2001 p2ADiabetes can get you when your not looking, don't underestimate the disease (Commentary), 11:01:2001 p15A Former SUNY Brockport student Abmedani, Mariam to participate in Team Diabetes Quebec Marathon, 06:28:2001 p2A Help to find a cure for this devastating disease (Guest Essay), 12:06:2001 p13A Postmaster Chichester, Donna presents poster of new diabetes stamp to Daisy Marquis Family Wellness Center to convey diabetes awareness, 03:29:2001 p4A Volunteer for ninth annual Tour de Cure, the American Diabetes Association annual cycling event, 04:12:2001 p2A DISABILITIESIdeas about disabilities more disabeling than disabilities themselves (Guest Essay), 02:01:2001 p13ADIVORCEWith more than half of marriages in United States ending in divorce, teenager Giles, Clayton takes campaign for kids' rights on the road, 08:02:2001 p12ADOMESTIC VIOLENCEDomestic violence can happen to anyone at any time, 03:29:2001 p1AHope beyond the hurt; vicitim advocates are a referral source and a support system for people living with domestic violence, 04:12:2001 p1A Local woman talks about her 13-year struggle with abuse, 04:05:2001 p1A DRIVER SAFETY55 Alive Mature Driving Course being offered at Park Ridge Hospital, 04:26:2001 p5AIf kids get a ticket, tell Mom and Dad (Editorial), 05:24:2001 p12A When you're driving, above all: pay attention (Guest Essay), 07:12:2001 p13A Winners in AAA traffic safety poster contest announced, 07:12:2001 p5A DRUGSA haunting tale from the drug wars and addiction(Notebook), 05:10:2001 p20AU.S. punches blindly at narcotics users and sellers (Commentary), 05:10:2001 p20A DWIMore people are killed in motorvehicle accidents each year than were killed in the nine years of fighting the Vietnam war - don't drink and drive (Editorial), 12:27:2001 p14AMothers Against Drunk Driving members planting their "garden" of wooden stakes each bearing the name of a DWI victim in Highland Park, 03:29:2001 p4A DYINGAfter a spouse dies: picking up the pieces (Living with Dying in America), 10:11:2001 p13ADealing with the death of a parent (Living With Dying in America), 12:27:2001 p15A Easing the pain of terminal illness (Living with Dying in America), 10:18:2001 p17A Many people find that the most important thing is to meet the end of life on their own terms (Living With Dying in America), 09:27:2001 p10A The most common concerns people express are fear of becoming a burden on others, loss of control, dignity, and choice - hospice offers help (Living with Dying in America), 11:29:2001 p11A Surviving the death of a child (Living with Dying in America), 12:13:2001 p11A Talking can't change the reality, but it can make it much more manageable, both for the ill and the families (Living With Dying in America), 10:04:2001 p13A They just don't want to be bothered (Living and Dying in America), 11:15:2001 p13A EEASTMAN KODAK COArea youths and adults help with final decoration of the Kodak float in the Tournament of Roses Parade, 01:11:2001 p2AHas Kodak lost it's understanding of the consumer and the consumer's needs? (Guest Essay), 03:29:2001 p15A Retirement packages once offered were reneged (Letter), 06:28:2001 p13A ECONOMYAre our suppliers in poorer countries paid enough? (Guest Essay), 05:31:2001 p15AOil from Alaska won't end crisis (Letter), 02:01:2001 p13A Smart growth means better living (Guest Essay), 02:01:2001 p13A In times of emergenct, need alternative to airlines for travel (Editorial), 10:11:2001 p12A Which set of values do you choose? (Letter), 04:12:2001 p21A Why suburbs need city, and why city needs suburbs (Editorial), 03:15:2001 p10A Young working teenagers an important part of our local labor force (Editorial), 08:23:2001 p10A EDUCATIONBe careful of fads for kids with ADD (Editorial), 01:25:2001 p12ADissection isn't needed in schools (Letter), 03:29:2001 p15A 'Educational' toys won't accelerate school readiness (Guest Essay), 01:04:2001 p9A Home schooling 'ultimate' in parental involvement (Letter), 05:04:2001 p17A How to turn your child onto reading, 01:11:2001 p11A Learn how to kick the procrastination habit, 08:30:2001 p4A LIFE (LIfe Increases Future Experience) appoints officers, 03:01:2001 p2A Look to parents for better schools (Handwritings), 03:29:2001 p14A Plain talk on classroom testing (Notebook), 06:14:2001 p12A Putting professionals in the classroom (Editorial), 09:27:2001 p10A Student cheating on the rise, those who cheat excel only in self-deception (Editorial), 04:26:2001 p16A Student-shadowing to see how a real professional goes about their profession can be a bit boring (Funny Thing), 02:22:2001 p12A Students in United States score far lower on mathematics exams than other countries students (Dissent), 07:26:2001 p14A Teaching philosophies have changed over the years, we should return to teaching character, responsibility, consequences, and trustworthyness (Letter), 12:13:2001 p11A Thank you to my toughest teacher (Commentary), 09:06:2001 p12A Try to catch potential dropouts early (Guest Essay), 10:18:2001 p17A Why national testing is crucial for schools (Guest Essay), 08:16:2001 p12A ELDERLYFInding a home in a nursing home, helps to have wonderful nursing attendent (Living With Dying in America), 12:06:2001 p13AHow can seniors beat outrageous prescription costs? Go to Canada (Handwritings), 10:04:2001 p12A Mercy Center with Aging offers seminars about caring for aging loved ones, 10:04:2001 p11A Take the time to visit the elderly in nursing homes (Letter), 12:06:2001 p13A What it takes to care for the elderly (Living With Dying in America), 11:22:2001 p11A EMPIRE STATE GAMESBrockport athletes such as McJury, Brenna; St. Amant, Phil; and Smith, Natalie prepare for ESG, 07:19:2001 p9ABrockport's Streb, Adam wins bronze during Empire State Games in the 1500-meter race, 08:09:2001 p12A Empire State Games coming soon to Mohawk Valley Region, 06:28:2001 p10A ESG has rich sporty history (Murf's Turf), 07:26:2001 p11A Games will be hosted by Mohawk Valley Region, 07:05:2001 p10A Mohawk Valley region of New York State a lovely place to have held games (Murf's Turf), 08:02:2001 p9A Second SGA will take place this year in St. Louis, MO (Murf's Turf), 03:29:2001 p11A Sharks and Eagles Aquatic Sports send 7 swimmers to Empire State Games, 06:21:2001 p9A EMPIRE STATE SENIOR GAMESGianfagna, Millie and son Alfred are medal winners, 07:26:2001 p12AENGAGEMENTSAltieri, John-Paul R. and Amy M. Jenkins, 01:25:2001 p6AAttinasi, Daniel Louis and Johanna Astrid Coapman, 02:22:2001 p6A Barber, Kevin and Margaret Johnston, 06:21:2001 p6A Barringer, Joshua Howard and Allison Elizabeth Vandenberg, 05:03:2001 p15A Bishop, Thomas and Gwendolyn Smith, 05:03:2001 p15A Bouk, Daniel Brian and Elizabeth Anna Dromgold, 05:03:2001 p15A Brenner, Kevin and Emily Wilson, 03:08:2001 p8A Brown, Kevin Michael and Dawn Marie Carlton, 12:20:2001 p6A Carey, Christopher and Jennifer Stephen, 08:09:2001 p11A Chapman, Brady D. and Jamie Lynn Mehserle, 05:24:2001 p7A Conaway, Benjamin and Kimberly Stock, 02:01:2001 p6A Cooley, Spencer and Dawn Barrows, 02:08:2001 p8A Cotter, A. Brady and Nicole Smith, 08:02:2001 p8A Dambra, William Harold and Corey Lynn Osterling, 05:03:2001 p15A Dean, Clifford F. and Allison J. Schill, 02:22:2001 p6A DiCesare, Lorenzo and Kerry Anne Jones, 06:07:2001 p6A Dr. Bonavilla, Joseph Davin and Kristen Michelle Galdieri, 10:04:2001 p7A Duckman, Michael and Kristina Klafehn, 10:18:2001 p8A Duffy, Joseph Patrick and Samantha Ann DiPaola, 12:06:2001 p9A Dwyer, Jeffery and Sheila Hooton, 05:10:2001 p6A Frisicaro, James Robert and Rachel Marie Webster, 06:28:2001 p8A Giovannini, Paul O. and Susan M. LeSchander, 01:18:2001 p4A Golove, Jeffrey L. and Karen A. Glotzer, 02:22:2001 p6A Graupman, Andrew K. and Tammy L. Hill, 03:22:2001 p4A Harris, Brian Edward Jr. and Meagan Kathleen Knapp, 02:08:2001 p8A Hartman, Shawn Timothy and Tawnya Marie Cartman, 08:09:2001 p11A Hartman, Todd Christopher and Pamela Ann Wasel, 08:09:2001 p11A Hayes, Joseph and Lisa Sprenger, 08:02:2001 p8A Helfer, Kristopher and Amelia VanDeWater, 12:06:2001 p9A Hill, Derek and Lynmarie Prota, 01:04:2001 p4A Hoepfl, Richard and Christina Benner, 06:28:2001 p8A Horn, Jason E. and Jessica A. Kimmel, 01:25:2001 p6A Kolovich, Nathan and Amy Stickles, 10:18:2001 p8A LaMonica, Michael Anthony and Christine Marie Cardinale, 01:25:2001 p6A Martin, Matthew F. and Linda M. Fox, 03:01:2001 p8A McCarthy, Keith John and Jennifer Jean Martin, 01:04:2001 p4A McClain, Martin and Claire Strodel, 03:08:2001 p8A Metz, Michael and Tina Le Russell, 10:04:2001 p7A Morgan, Sean M. and Kathleen S. Fowler, 03:22:2001 p4A Murray, Keith W. and Andrea Seiremammano, 08:02:2001 p8A Nolan, Daniel and Ellen Malone, 02:15:2001 p5A Ohlerich, Todd William and Staci Marie Prant, 10:25:2001 p9A O'Keefe, Brian and Kendra Yare, 06:07:2001 p6A Osterling, Brad and Werth, Karen, 12:27:2001 p11A Ovando, Edward and Keri Territo, 09:06:2001 p4A Overton, Julian Reid and Stephanie Lynn Walls, 03:08:2001 p8A Quinlan, James and Kim Bliss, 10:04:2001 p7A Rands, Brett Richard and Barbara Diane Hartnett, 03:08:2001 p8A Reale, Andrew and Jaeya Beth DiPiazza, 08:02:2001 p8A Rondeau, Steven James and Amanda Sue Duheme, 08:09:2001 p11A Rosenbaum, Adam Joseph and Ellen Miriam Brandwein, 01:04:2004 p4A Sharp, Douglas and Dana Ford, 12:20:2001 p6A Snyder, Martin and Alisa Hubbard, 02:08:2001 p8A Snyder, Scott Robert and Tina Marie Johnson, 01:04:2001 p4A Warnes, Michael and Shannon Kotlarchik, 09:06:2001 p4A Wilding, Gregory E. and Angela M. Jenkins, 01:25:2001 p6A ENVIRONMENTAttitudes on nature need a tune-up when it comes to drilling for gas in the Finger Lakes National Forests (Letter), 08:09:2001 p15ACorporations should just clean up their chemicals (Letter), 08:16:2001 p13A Don't let chemical pollution go ignored (Editorial), 03:08:2001 p14A Drilling for gas in Finger Lakes Forest a bad idea (Notebook), 07:26:2001 p14A Goodman, William appointed to board of directors New Your State Council of Professional Geologists, 03:01:2001 p2A Mother nature showing signs of spring in February (Notebook), 03:01:2001 p14A New Year's resolutions for the planet Earth (Guest Essay), 01:25:2001 p13A Open land is good for your health (Commentary), 03:01:2001 p15A Paying homage to environmental greats (Nature Notes), 03:08:2001 p14A Putting snap lids on recycling bins a solution to litter (Letter), 04:26:2001 p17A Recycling isn't just for paper and plastic; sometimes life forces us to reinvent ourselves, 05:17:2001 p15A Save money, and the environment, walk more, drive less (Letter), 04:29:2001 p17A The way to save nature is by making urban places too wonderful to leave (Guest Essay), 07:12:2001 p12A We borrow land from nature, and thanks to volunteer groups and organizations, man and nature co-exist peacefully together (Editorial), 02:08:2001 p12A ERGONOMICSWorkers not protected under Occupational Safety and Health Administration from injuries caused by incorrect ergonomics (Guest Essay), 04:26:2001 p17AERIE CANALBrockport enters second stage of canal design, amphitheater to grace canal bank, 06:21:2001 p3ABrockport officials want state to speed up work on a portion of canal wall, 12:27:2001 p1A Canal can be a wonderful source of winter fun (Hand Writings), 02:01:2001 p12A Canal Copr. Director Brooks, Robert discusses states objectives for the canal, 04:12:2001 p5A Canal walking series combine nature and history, 09:27:2001 p3A Remember courtesy on canal path (Murf's Turf), 05:17:2001 p11A Residents to clean up and survey canalway trail, 10:11:2001 p2A Sanatizing the Erie Canal, and political correctness everywhere (Notebook), 03:29:2001 p14A World Canal Conference a chance to help canal thrive (Commentary), 02:22:2001 p13A EUTHANASIAAdvocate the concept of mercy killing of those who have absolutely no quality of life left (Guest Essay), 06:07:2001 p11AEuthanasia is still murder (Letter), 01:11:2001 p11A FFAIRPORT - SCHOOLSStudents participate in robotics competition, 04:12:2001 p2AFAMILYToday, many families are unlikely to spend more than a few years in one place, family bonds stand test of distance (Commentary), 11:08:2001 p16AFAMILY WELLNESS CENTERCenter to bring topics to public in free monthly series called Healthy Women, 11:01:2001 p2ADaisy Marquis Jones Family Wellness Center awarded the Andrew J. Brown Quality Recognition Award, 11:15:2001 p4A Daisy Marquis Jones Family Wellness Center of Lakeside Health System offereing programs, 03:08:2001 p4A Daisy Marquis Jones Family Wellness Center offering programs, 11:08:2001 p4A Family Wellness Center of Lakeside Health System offering new programs in the fall, 08:30:2001 p3A Family Wellness Center of Lakeside Health Systems offering programs, 05:31:2001 p4A Programs being offered by Family Wellness Center at Lakeside Health System, 08:02:2001 p2A Programs being offered through Lakeside Health System at the Daisy Marquis Jones Family Wellness Center, 12:06:2001 p4A FARMINGAn apple a day keeps farms healthy, 05:10:2001 p21AGarlic Farm Tour being held, 05:17:2001 p16A Shearing festival held at Springdale Farms in Ogden, 04:26:2001 p5A FASHIONAmericans tend to over-do it in all fashions (Notebook), 02:15:2001 p14ADress codes help kids focus more on learning than each other (Editorial), 08:09:2001 p14A Dressing for educational success (Funny Thing), 08:09:2001 p14A If men would only trim their sideburns (Daily Dose), 06:14:2001 p11A Many men don't tie ties because it is tedious, and falls in the realm of fashion (Funny Thing), 12:20:2001 p13A New school dress codes are a sure sign of backward thinking, 08:16:2001 p13A Ties, not eyes, reveal the man within (Daily Dose), 03:08:2001 p13A FATHERS DAYLike father, like son - she hopes (Commentary), 06:14:2001 p13AFIELD TRIPSShould students and staff be allowed to visit New York City and Washington DC on school trips? (Editorial), 11:08:2001 p16AFINGER LAKES PERFORMING ARTS CENTERAnnual meeting of shareholders turns into debate on whether to keep the concert shell open or not, 08:16:2001 p5ALet private businesses run the shell, not politicians (Letter), 07:19:2001 p13A This popular summer-concert venue is in doubt, 07:19:2001 p1A FIRESprinklers can stop fires, use tax money to install them (Letter), 07:05:2001 p9AFIREARMSVote, get involved to keep, bear arms (Letter), 02:01:2001 p13AFISHINGFree fishing and instruction being held in Hamlin Beach State Park, 06:21:2001 p4AMonroe County Community College hosts the Bass Fishing Techniques Institute, 03:01:2001 p11A Program to enhance fishing in Hamlin in it's third year, 05:03:2001 p3A Rizzotti, Lou takes season opener with 17.57 pound smallmouth bass, 06:28:2001 p9A FOODAddict confesses during National Snack Month (Daily Dose), 02:22:2001 p11ACooking burgers the old fashion way (Commentary), 09:06:2001 p12A Egad, the corn thrashers are back (Daily Dose), 08:30:2001 p11A Expert Simonds, Nina to speak on Asian cooking, 04:29:2001 p8A If we new half of what goes into the food we eat, we probably wouldn't touch it (Commentary), 03:08:2001 p15A Introduce New York City restaurants to kinds of things some of the finer restaurants in town are already doing (Editorial), 02:15:2001 p14A Local kids sample and evaluate milkshakes from around the area, 06:21:2001 p1A Lycopene-rich tomato is good for your health (Green Thumb), 04:29:2001 p14A McDonalds all over the world, including Europe (Handwritings), 06:28:2001 p12A Politics of Food hosted "Taste Your Roots" where chefs from top restaurants make their best dishes (Notebook), 05:17:2001 p14A Supermarkets offer food for thought (Funny Thing), 07:19:2001 p12A Tips on how to resist seconds (Daily Dose), 11:22:2001 p12A Vegetarianism is growing in the U.S. (Green Thumb), 02:01:2001 p11A FOSTER PARENTSHenrietta couple finds that the money they were sending to sponsor a child in third world country gave him a chance at life, 07:05:2001 p9AFREEDOM OF SPEECHEncouraging free speech in schools helps keep them safer (Guest Essay), 09:06:2001 p12AThe naked truth about free speech (Dissent), 06:14:2001 p12A FUNDRAISERSAbout 8,000 people participated in the annual 5K walk in Rochester to raise money for breast cancer research, 10:18:2001 p1ABike-a-thon being held in Hamlin to benefit St. Jude's Children's Hospital, 05:10:2001 p4A Brockport Boy Scout Troop 85, and Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES host pasta dinner to raise money for Ehnot family whose house was damaged in a fire, 04:29:2001 p5A Brockport hosting a music fest to raise money for American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, 09:20:2001 p3A Candlelight Walk to benefit needy, 11:29:2001 p3A Career Services and Auxiliary Service Corporation of SUNY Brockport raise money to benefit Brockport Ecumenical Food Shelf and St. Joseph's House of Hospitality, 04:26:2001 p2A Faces of Hope holds its Fourth Annual Golf and Tennis Classic to help fight breast cancer, 06:21:2001 p11A Fifth annual Knights of Columbus-St. Jude's Children's Hospital Bike-A-Thon at Hamlin Beach State Park a great success (Letter), 07:19:2001 p13A Harmony XXII concert to benefit MS Society, 10:18:2001 p13A Hilton Horsemen 4-H Club putting on second annual Lakeside Gymkhana to raise money for the community, 08:30:2001 p2A Italian Women's Civic Club to host its annual Dante Scholarship Ball at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center, 09:13:2001 p4A Motorcycle run to aid Center for Missing Children, 07:26:2001 p9A National Multiple Sclerosis fund-raising walk to be held starting at A.D. Oliver Middle School, 03:29:2001 p4A Students of Aquinas Institute raise money for Make A Wish Foundation, 05:31:2001 p6A Third grade teacher Zaffuto, Tammy organizes team of Hill Elementary staff members to participate in American Cancer Society's Relay For Life in Spencerport, 06:28:2001 p2A Walk to benefit cystic fibrosis being held, 05:10:2001 p2A Walk to Cure Diabetes being held to help support the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 05:10:2001 p4A The Walk to Cure Diabetes being held to support Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 05:!7:2001 p3A GGARDENINGAsprin can help spur plant growth (Green Thumb), 12:20:2001 p7ACollins, Edward F. moves from 'Digger' to 'Doc Lilac,' 05:17:2001 p16A Dandelions don't justify tampering with genes (Editorial), 05:10:2001 p20A Gardening enthusiasts can help local charities, 04:26:2001 p15A Garlic has beneficial effects on your plants (Green Thumb), 08:02:2001 p13A Goldenrod is nothing to sneeze at (Green Thumb), 01:18:2001 p13A How to create a botanical buddy system (Green Thumb), 02:15:2001 p13A How to get more red than green tomatoes (Green Thumb), 08:09:2001 p13A How to prune neglected fruit trees (Green Thumb), 09:13:2001 p13A Ideas for making sure that tomatoes are a yearlong pleasure (Green Thumb), 04:26:2001 p15A Indoor plants purify air in your home (Green Thumb), 01:25:2001 p11A Is it alright to tap walnut trees for sap? (Green Thumb), 05:10:2001 p19A Lemongrass is multi-purpose herb (Green Thumb), 07:26:2001 p13A New African violet gains popularity (Green Thumb), 02:22:2001 p11A Picking up pine cones is the first step to growing your own evergreens (Green Thumb), 03:08:2001 p13A Red osier is no weed, it brightens winter landscape (Nature Notes), 01:04:2001 p8A Rock-salt water can kill your house plants (Green Thumb), 08:16:2001 p8A Use floral preservatives with cut flowers (Green Thumb), 04:12:2001 p19A Why you shouldn't mix fruit and flowers (Green Thumb), 03:01:2001 p12A GARDENSCAPEGardenScape 2001 announces show sponsors, 03:08:2001 p5ALocal landscaper Tanzini, Mike of Ted Collins Associates to co-chair GardenScape 2001 with Lemcke, Mike of RM Landscape Industries, 01:25:2001 p3A "Ten Years - A Garden Party" will be theme of this years GardenScape show at the Dome Arena, 03:01:2001 p5A GASOLINEDrivers need holiday from high gas prices (From the Assemblyman), 05:17:2001 p5APlan to cut gas tax is pure politics (Letter), 05:24:2001 p14A Someone is getting rich on gas prices (Letter), 09:06:2001 p13A GATES - BUSINESSESShultz, Stuart's spice-making business in Gates was destroyed by fire this year (Editorial), 07:19:2001 p12AGATES - POLICEGates policeman Hammel, Allyn seeks Clarkson justice post, 08:09:2001 p9AGENERAL ELECTRIC/BLACK & DECKEROpen house to review information about work plans, results from recent sampling, and additional investigation and cleanup plans being held, 06:14:2001 p4APCBs foud at former site in Brockport, 03:22:2001 p3A GENESEE HOSPITALClosing of hospital is justice served (Letter), 06:14:2001 p13ASome of the blame for the closing of hospital has been wrongly put on physician exodus to rival Strong Memorial (Opinion), 04:29:2001 p16A GIRL SCOUTSBrockport Girl Scouts celebrated "Thinking Day" with a world bazaar and festival, 04:12:2001 p2ABrockport Service Unit of Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley looking for leaders, 08:30:2001 p2A Brockport service unit received the Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley President's Award for 5th year in a row, 05:10:2001 p2A Brownies of Troop 692 spent day at Genesee Country Village Museum learning about the history of the region, 08:30:2001 p2A Caring adult volunteers needed to help provide support and leadership to local Girl Scout troops, 05:10:2001 p4A Frisch, Sarah of Girl Scout Troop 605 in Brockport Service Unit receives Gold Award, highest achievement in Girl Scouting, 06:07:2001 p2A Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley honor Dutcher, "Dutch" Alice with the Thanks Badge II, 05:10:2001 p2A Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley honor Hamlin, Ann Marie with Appreciation Pin, 05:10:2001 p2A Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley invite girls 6 and up to girl scout camp, 03:08:2001 p4A Girl Scouts to mark 89th anniversary, 03:08:2001 p7A Jenkins, Katie; Moon, Melany; and Tozer, Theresa recipients of Silver Award, highest honor a Cadet Girl Scout can earn, 05:24:2001 p2A; 05:31:2001 p2A Thanks to people and organizations for help and donations of personal care items for Girl Scout Gold Award Service Project (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13A GOLISANO, THOMASGolisano, Thomas gives Roberts Wesleyan $5 million, 10:25:2001 p8AGOOD NEIGHBOR DAYClarkson Good Neighbor Day features a talent show, 08:30:2001 p1AGood Neighbor Day features a talent show, 09:13:2001 p1A GORE, ALDoes his beard make him the man? (Dissent), 08:23:2001 p10AGore, Al should be independent counsel for Bush, George W. (Funny Thing), 01:18:2001 p15A GREECE - BUSINESSES'Eatin' of the green' at Montana Mills Bread Co., 03:22:2001 p1AGreece native Sluman, Jeff buys Lake Shore Country Club, 06:28:2001 p10A Unity Health System invites state comptroller McCall, H. Cark to guest speak at the annual meeting, 04:26:2001 p5A GREECE - SCHOOLSGreece Olympia High School Sports Hall of Fame seeking nominations for 2001 induction into its Sports Hall of Fame, 04:29:2001 p11AGREEN SPACEGenesee Valley Greenway offers simple and unexpected pleasures (Outdoors), 06:28:2001 p13A$2M for green space just doesn't cut it (Editorial), 10:04:2001 p12A HHAMLINAnyone caught damaging Hamlin Volunteer Ambulance building of grounds may now face criminal presecution, 05:10:2001 p1AEquine entertainment and more at Hamlin Wheel Fest, 06:07:2001 p1A/12A Hamlin and Verizon Wireless reach agreement to erect communications tower and a free standing equiptment building, 01:11:2001 p3A Hamlin asking residents to help catch fire hydrant vandals, anyone caught tampering with them will face criminal charges, 08:09:2001 p3A Hamlin makeover to begin with new justice court, 09:20:2001 p3A Hamlin resident Barone, Olivia has Behcet's disease, 05:31:2001 p3A Hamlin's first dog census since 1996 gets rolling, 05:03:2001 p1A Snowfall in Hamlin is more than 30 percent higher than usual, 01:18:2001 p1A Town deciding whether or not to re-open garbage transfer station, 03:29:2001 p5A HAMLIN - CHURCHESBible-themed bazaar at St. John Lutheran Church in Hamlin, 11:01:2001 p2AMcEntree, Sean will be ordained as a priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, 06:21:2001 p2A HAMLIN - FIREHamlin Firemen's Carnival featured swoops, loops, 08:16:2001 p1AHAMLIN - GOVERNMENTDecision is up to the voters now for Town Board positions (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13A'Favoratism' charge against Kimball doesn't hold up (Letter), 08:23:2001 p11A Hamlin board needs some new members (Letter), 08:23:2001 p11A Hamlin Republicans endorse Rose, David for Town Board over incument Hollink, Shirley, 08:09:2001 p1A Hamlin supervisor Kimball plays favorites (Letter), 08:23:2001 p11A Hollink, Shirley wins back the Republican line in the town's election primary, 10:11:2001 p1A LaDue, Ron doesn't do his job as Town Board member, Doyle, Jack does (Letter), 09:06:2001 p13A Three Hamlin Town Board candidates Hollink, Shirley; Rath, Paul; and Rose, David are competing to represent the Republican Party, 09:06:2001 p1A Vote for Hollink in primary (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13A HAMLIN - HOUSINGEdgewood Park, Hidden Creek, and Locust Grove Mobile Home Parks are seeking permit renewals, 01:11:2001 p2AHAMLIN - LIBRARYLibrary marks one year, 07:19:2001 p1ANo state law mandated that a library needed to be built in Hamlin, get the facts straight (Letter), 08:30:2001 p13A HAMLIN - PARKS2001 Skat-Trak Pro Watercross Tour makes stop at Hamlin Beach State Park, 06:14:2001 p1AJet ski racers ride waves of Hamlin Beach, 06:14:2001 p9A HAMLIN - RECREATIONHamlin Recreation Department offering programs, 09:27:2001 p2AHamlin Recreation hosted competition for annual Major League Baseball Skills Competition, 05:24:2001 p10A Installation of tennis and basketball courts and related park improvements funded by Monroe County's Community Development Block Grant, 06:21:2001 p4A Millions of dollars have gone toward putting hiking, biking, and inline skating trails back into Lake Ontario State Parkway (Notebook), 08:30:2001 p12A Town of Hamlin recreation department offers programs to children 6 and up during their winter break, 02:08:2001 p2A Town will renovate existing recreation building to accomodate the justice court, 01:25:2001 p1A HAMLIN - SCHOOLSAwards presented to students of St. John Lutheran School, 06:21:2001 p2ASt. John Lutheran School names students to honor rolls, 06:28:2001 p2A HAMLIN BREAD AND THREADAnyone in need of toys for children should contact Hamlin Bread and Thread, 12:06:2001 p2ACareer counseling added to Life Solutions program, 05:31:2001 p4A Conducting annual holiday toy drive for Angel Gift Project to benefit needy children, 11:29:2001 p2A HAZINGBrockport school board adopts policy that prohibits hazing, 01:11:2001 p3AHEALTH CAREBig shipment of flu vaccine finally arrives in Monroe County, 12:06:2001 p11AGet outdoors more, it'll help heal what ails you (Nature Notes), 04:05:2001 p16A Governor Pataki, George proclaimed May 9th as Health Care Auxiliam Day, 05:17:2001 p2A Health Fair 2001 being held at Sweden Senior Center sponsored in conjunction with Lakeside Famliy Wellness Center, 05:17:2001 p5A Ignoring your health numbers can create health risks we can't afford to take, 04:29:2001 p7A Jazzercise has opened a fitness center in LaDanse Workshop at Trowbridge Court, 09:06:2001 p3A Locally, about 200 will be vaccinated against small pox, 11:08:2001 p1A Make sure everyone knows what you want by using advanced directives (Living with Dying in America), 10:25:2001 p18A Senator Schumer, Charles lobby's for a national organ registry (Editorial), 05:17:2001 p14A When your body's thermostat stops working; victims of Fabry disease can find help (Guest Essay), 08:23:2001 p11A Women's Health Day held at Daisy Marquis Jones Family Wellness Center, 05:03:2001 p2A Your health may depend on a good dentist (Guest Essay), 01:25:2001 p13A HEFNER, HUGHSome serious questions for Hefner, Hugh like what do you do all day? (Daily Dose), 05:03:2001 p9AHIGH SCHOOL REUNIONSMany parents dread their high school reunions (Murf's Turf), 07:19:2001 p9AHILLSIDE HEALTH CENTERHillside Center says thanks for donations (Letter), 01:25:2001 p13AHILTONBrendze, Suzanne MD joins Hilton Health Care where she will treat patients of all ages, 05:24:2001 p2AResidents begin to sign up for municipal gas service through Power Alternatives, 01:04:2001 p3A HILTON - SCHOOLSApplications being accepted for those who are interested in filling a vacancy on the Hilton School Board, 07:19:2001 p5AHilton Central School District Office of Communications intersted in publicizing Hilton High class reunion on its website, 09:06:2001 p3A Hilton Central Schools announces 2001 inductees into Sports Hall of Fame, 12:13:2001 p9A Hilton High School Athletic Hall of Fame seeking nominations, 10:04:2001 p2A Hilton school districts music department presents concert of patriotic music, 10:18:2001 P4a Parents of infants, toddlers, preschool children invited to participate in guided observation through Hilton High's child psychologyand development class, 09:06:2001 p3A Peterson-Sweeney, Kathleen Lynn selected for Hilton High School Alumni Hall of Fame, 06:14:2001 p2A St. Paul Lutheran School holding orientation for parents and students, 08:23:2001 p3A Summer leraning program for kindergarten through grade 6 registration open, 04:26:2001 p3A HOLIDAYSWith autumn approaching, holiday season nears too, help your kids celebrate life (Commentary), 10:04:2001 p12AHUMORAnti-racist efforts are flagging (Funny Thing), 05:03:2001 p18ACommunication withholding trend leaves us bewildered (Daily Dose), 08:02:2001 p13A Costume of 'Anthrax' on 10 year old boy shows dark humor at a dark time (Funny Thing), 11:15:2001 p12A Egging on an egg addler (Handwritings), 04:26:2001 p16A Fireball that shot across Rochester's sky last week could have been a few things (Commentary), 08:02:2001 p15A Give me back my rotten eyesight (Daily Dose), 05:10:2001 p19A Human beings are de-evolving (Daily Dose), 09:06:2001 p11A Hurff, Brenda J. sues Kellogg Co. for house catching on fire from flaming pop-tart (Daily Dose), 08:09:2001 p13A I'm really tired of being one-upped (Daily Dose), 02:15:2001 p13A Lets see what the news of the future might look like (Funny Thing), 10:11:2001 p12A Living in a new house takes some getting used to, especially with all the new noises (Funny Thing), 12:06:2001 p12A Minding the p's and q's of apostrophes (Funny Thing), 06:14:2001 p12A Moving Day at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. (Funny Thing), 02:15:2001 p14A Nice that many agencies are trying to protect personal financial information, but not as necessary as they think (Funny Thing), 06:21:2001 p12A Paruresis (fear of using public bathrooms) prevents many from traveling home for the holidays (Funny Thing), 12:27:2001 p15A Politicians turn nature into a political debate (Funny Thing), 04:26:2001 p16A Sharing your bad mood makes you feel better (Daily Dose), 03:15:2001 p9A Speaking in acronyms and abbreviated words is the wave of the future (Daily Dose), 04:12:2001 p19A Toe picking a good way to turn people off (Daily Dose), 08:16:2001 p11A True meaning of bird watching (Daily Dose), 03:29:2001 p13A Veteran FBI agent charged with spying, roundup of excerpts from editorials as community service (Funny Thing), 03:01:2001 p14A Win a mans love by automatically replacing toiletries he has run out of (Daily Dose), 01:25:2001 p11A HUNTINGSeventh annual Rochester Sportsmen's Show aims to reel in outdoorsmen at Monroe County Fairgrounds, 03:08:2001 p9AIINSECTSJust move daddy longlegs to the cellar (Green Thumb), 03:15:2001 p9AINSURANCEEconomic slow-down likely to continue, many more will need health insurance (Guest Essay), 10:18:2001 p16AFitzpatrick, Paul joined Preferred Mutual Insurance Company of New Berlin, 07:12:2001 p2A Living without health insurance is deadly (Guest Essay), 12:27:2001 p14A INTERNETAuctioning your belongings off on eBay a sure-fine way out of financial ruin (Daily Dose), 06:21:2001 p11ABrockport Web site went online last week, 07:12:2001 p1A Electronic safety entails using too many codes (Funny Thing), 08:16:2001 p12A Hamlin website will have special events page and information on town events and departments, 02:01:2001 p1A Internet-based job fair, including 150 State Colleges being held March 15th-May 30th, 02:01:2001 p3A Many different links make winning money and trips sound so easy (Murf's Turf), 12:13:2001 p8A Pondering Web-cameras (Comment), 07:05:2001 p8A Putting the kibosh on cybercreeps (Opinion), 05:03:2001 p18A IRONDEQUOITPlanners at Transfiguration Lutheran Church should listen to neighbors pleas to consider new plan for parking lot that will save sandlot (Guest Essay), 10:18:2001 p16ATown of Irondequoit and owner of Parkside Whispering Pines Miniture Golf Course exploring idea of having course placed on National Register of Historic Places (Editorial), 05:31:2001 p14A West Nile virus detected in Irondequoit, 09:13:2001 p4A JJOURNALISMToo much concentration on the bad stuff, what about the good? (Notebook), 05:17:2001 p14AJURY DUTYThose with handicaps are medically exempt from duty, but should they be? (Opinion), 04:05:2001 p16AKKITESKite-flying is a passion for some, 04:26:2001 p1AKIWANIS CLUBBrockport Kiwanis Club makes donation to support activities of the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 20, 12:20:2001 p3AKOCH, EDFormer New York City Mayor may be the only public figure who is more animated than an actual animated version of himself (Funny Thing), 04:05:2001 p16AKU KLUX KLANHatemongoring group back in the news today; group registered to take part in Adopt-A-Highway program in Potosi, MO., 04:12:2001 p20ALLAKESIDE BEIKIRCH CARE CENTERBurr, Karen, RN, honored as recipient of Long-term Care Employee of Distinction Award, 06:14:2001 p2ACertified nursing assistants Rogers, Deb; Versluis, Lorene; and Grimm, Lois receive Quality Recognition Awards, 06:07:2001 p2A Events occuring at center brought community together in time of need (Letter), 08:16:2001 p13A The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organization has approved accreditation of Lakeside Beikirch Care Center, 04:05:2001 p9A Lakeside Beikirch Care Center nursing supervisors Smith, Val and Webber, Charmaine recognized with LBCC Quality Recognition Award, 04:29:2001 p2A Miconi, Tracy receives a Quality Recognition Award at Lakeside Beikirch Care Center, 11:08:2001 p2A Occupational therapy added to services available to residents at center, 05:03:2001 p4A Recreation director Rodak, Mickey uses therapeutic humor with care center resident Savastano, Clara, 04:29:2001 p2A Residents receive an Easter keepsake figurine from the Pavilion Gift Company, 04:29:2001 p2A Save and turn in Tops Friendly Markets cash register receipts for cash for resident activities, 04:12:2001 p2A WOKR Channel 13 meteorologist Aldrich, David talks to residents of Care Center about what it's like to be a weatherman, 11:01:2001 p2A LAKESIDE CHILD CARE CENTERCenter had accredidation renewed by National Association for the Education of Young Children, 03:08:2001 p4ANew York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association donated to center; funds being used for equiptment, books, computer programs and toys, 01:04:2001 p2A Preschool children participate in a Muscular Dystrophy sponsored hop-a-thon, 03:01:2001 p2A LAKESIDE FOUNDATIONDunn, John A. is chair of Brockport community campaign committee of the Lakeside Foundation's Building for the Next Generation capital campaign, 12:27:2001 p2ALAKESIDE HEALTH SYSTEMBurley, Cynthia named Lakeside Health System employee of the month, 01:18:2001 p2ACertified nursing assistant Nauden, Cynthia was semi-finalist at Lifespan CNA of the Year recognition luncheon, 05:24:2001 p2A Ciavarri, Nancy A. M.D. and Verme, Thomas B. M.D. added to staff of Oak Orchard Community Medical Building, 04:05:2001 p9A Cobble Creek of Spencerport donates to Lakeside Health System's "Building for the Next Generation" capital campaign, 10:25:2001 p17A Colopy, Debbie named employee of the month, 09:20:2001 p2A Cronkite, Walter is guest speaker at Lakeside Foundation's 2001 Annual Gala Dinner, 09:27:2001 p1A Cronkite, Walter visits Lakeside as this year's featured guest speaker, 12:13:2001 p1A Daisy Marquis Jones Family Wellness Center of Lakeside Health System announces programs, 02:08:2001 p3A Dollard, Jan named employee of the month, 07:12:2001 p2A Dutcher, Alice wins NFL's Community Quarterback Award, 03:01:2001 p2A Employees have helped boost "Building for the Next Generation" campaign, 08:02:2001 p5A Former Secretary of State Albright, Madeline announced as guest speaker at Annual Gala Dinner, 12:13:2001 p4A Garg, Hari P. MD designated as a specialist in clinical hypertension, 09:13:2001 p2A Hagy, Timothy MD continues his emergency department role in addition to the position of medical director of occupational health, 12:20:2001 p2A Hendershot, Bud and Sylvia named co-chairs of Lakeside Health System's Building for the Next Generation captial campaign, 01:04:2001 p2A Lakeside ends year with financial stability; prevention topped agenda for Lakeside in 2000 (Letter), 01:04:2001 p9A Lakeside Foundation Annual Gala Dinner invites Alhart, Don, associate news director and anchor at WORK to speak, 11:08:2001 p2A Lakeside Health System now has on-site rehabilitation, 09:20:2001 p3A Lakeside Health System's second annual Gymkhana raised money for Lakeside's Capital Campaign, 09:20:2001 p2A Lakeside now screens hearing of every new infant at their first physical, 12:13:2001 p3A Lemcke, Geri and Gurnett, Cathleen A. will perform at the Lakeside Annual Gala Dinner, 11:29:2001 p2A Liverpool, Kawal named employee of the month, 04:12:2001 p2A Magnolia Twig fill Lakeside walls with art, 05:17:2001 p2A McMillion, Linda named employee of the month, 02:15:2001 p2A Members of Lakeside Health System celebrate 551 years of employee service, 06:07:2001 p2A Mutter, Linda named employee of the month, 03:22:2001 p2A Newbould, Christina named employee of the month, 07:19:2001 p2A Noll, Lisa B. has been named the Lakeside Foundation board of directors, 12:13:2001 p2A Panek, Rosann named employee of the month, 10:18:2001 p2A Pedley, John R. newest member of Lakeside Foundation board of directors, 11:22:2001 p2A Rochester Area Credit Union donated $850 through Credit Unions Care for Kids to Lakeside Health System, 01:04:2001 p2A Rombaut, Cynthia J. new director of occupational health at Lakeside Health System, 12:20:2001 p2A Smith, Sandra named employee of the month, 05:24:2001 p2A Sponsoring an in-hospital food drive to benefit Brockport Food Pantry, 03:08:2001 p4A Staff and directors declare external emergencty, asked to stay where they can be reached, 09:20:2001 p3A Struble, Nicole named employee of the month, 11:15:2001 p2A 17th annual Lakeside Winter Celebration, 01:18:2001 p5A Web site for Lakeside Health System includes news and events, prescription information links, and employee news, 05:10:2001 p4A Wellness Center is offering programs, 04:26:2001 p5A LAKESIDE MEMORIAL HOSPITALAttending obsteticiam/gynecologist Meza, David B.L. III M.D. re-elected treasurer of the Medical Society of the State of New York, 06:07:2001 p2AHospital determined its own policy in relation to New York Abandoned Infant Act, 07:19:2001 p5A Hospital presented nurses Carpenter, Cynthia and Moracco, Marsha wil Excellence in Nursing Awards, 12:27:2001 p2A Hospital presents its community service report, 01:25:2001 p2A Hospital receives new CT scanner, 11:22:2001 p2A Topf, Paul MD and Pulli, Ronald J. MD now providing otolaryngology care at Lakeside, 11:15:2001 p2A LAKESIDE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TWIG ASSOCIATIONButternut and Honeysuckle twigs of Association coordinating "Tree of Lights," 11:22:2001 p2AOffering scholarships to persons persuing career in health related services, 03:22:2001 p5A Popular hospital fundraiser "Tree of Lights" hits 12 year mark, 12:13:2001 p1A LANDING ASSISTED LIVINGBring a Friend to Lunch day was Wednesday January 31st, 02:!5:2001 p2ALanding celebrating second anniversary, 07:12:2001 p2A Special care unit staff members complete intensive Alzheimer and demetia-related training, 05:17:2001 p2A LANDMARK SOCIETYLandmark Society honors Garlock, Fletcher with Special Achievement Award, 12:13:2001 p4ALOLLYPOP FARMThe Humane Society invites "nose-y" dogs and their owners to learn the foundations of following a scent trail, 04:12:2001 p16AHumane Society to hold 'Farm Day' this Saturday, 04:29:2001 p8A Lollypop Farm West celebrates a year of 1,200 successful pet adoptions, 01:11:2001 p2A Lollypop West celebrates a successful first year, finding homes for more than 1,200 pets, 01:18:2001 p1A Volunteers needed, 03:15:2001 p3A M3M3M and village of Brockport reach deal that five homes on Oxford Street will be torn down later this month, 10:18:2001 p1A3M denies responsibility for residents health problems, suit could reach $100 million, 03:15:2001 p1A No environmental problem for 3M is nonsense (Letter), 05:03:2001 p19A Settlement pending with 3M/Dynacolor and neighbors along Oxford Street, 02:15:2001 p3A MAILMENEven with warmer weather, some dangers still evident for mail deliverers (Letter), 05:31:2001 p15AMAX'S MARDI GRASBitter temperature didn't deter a village determined to party, 05:03:2001 p1AIn it's third year, parade has become an annual rite of spring in village; 'Party with a heart' festival will follow parade, 03:15:2001 p1A Many thanks to all those who helped out in event (Letter), 05:24:2001 p14A More than 70 units will participate in Max's Mardi Gras parade, 04:26:2001 p1A MCVEIGH, TIMOTHYSilent vigil offers prayers for McVeigh, victims, 05:10:2001 p11AMEMORYMissing Grandma, and summers filled with love (Letter), 02:08:2001 p13AMERCY CENTERMercy Center luncheon fund-raiser being held, 10:04:2001 p11AMESSENGER POST. SEE ALSO Brockport PostEditorials, news coverage show bias (Letter), 07:12:2001 p13AThe 'Funny Thing' column climbs up in a 'funny way' (Funny Thing), 07:26:2001 p14A Kaltenback, Jeff joins MPN (Messenger Post Newspapers) with his puzzling pictures, 06:07:2001 p3A Newspaper group ranked third in a statewide contest, wins 32 awards, 04:05:2001 p5A Post photographers pick their favorite pictures from 2000, 01:04:2001 p1A Squaw Island Survivor, let the games begin, 04:12:2001 p12A Staff changes designed to strengthen news content of 10 suburban papers, Sudore, Tom to manage the Post newsroom, 05:03:2001 p4A Survivor: Fear and loafing on Squaw Island, 04:29:2001 p6A Survivor: How big the island, 04:26:2001 p12A Ulfsparre, Barb, editor of Post, will be missed (Letter), 01:25:2001 p13A Where do the ideas come from for "Funny Thing" column? (Funny Thing), 07:05:2001 p8A MIGRANT FARM WORKERSBienvenida celebration to welcome farm workers to area planned, 06:21:2001 p2ABrockport Migrant Education Project announces sponsorship of summer food service program for migrant children, 06:14:2001 p4A Brockport welcomes farm workers with the annual Bienvenida celebration (Letter), 07:05:2001 p9A Help out those in need especially as the weather turns cold (Letter), 11:01:2001 p15A MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGECollege inducts six into Athletic Hall of Fame, 10:25:2001 p16ACourse offerings include music business, and songwriting, 04:26:2001 p18A Hosting the Bass Fishing Techniques Institute, 03:08:2001 p12A Lady Tribunes named to Western New York Athletic Conference All-Conference Team, 11:29:2001 p9A MONROE COUNTYAndrews, Bill has been appointed to Monroe County Advisor Committee to the Western Erie Canal Heritage Corridor Planning Commission, 10:11:2001 p2ACertain areas of Monroe County have very ugly Main streets, like Gates, Webster, Honeoye, and Henrietta (Notebook), 05:17:2001 p14A County receives over $550,000 in grants for projects to fight juvenile crime by improving juvenile justice system, 03:29:2001 p4A Dome Center at the Monroe County Fairgrounds to host Mrs. New York America Pageant, 05:10:2001 p7A Monroe County citizens have been fighting civil wars over new thruway exit, a mega-soccer complex, and the Seneca Park Zoo (Editorial), 06:28:2001 p12A New pay to play soccer complex doesn't meet goal of guaranteeing local kids a place to play (Editorial), 12:20:2001 p12A Wages should be based on how important your job is - people working at McDonalds and the book store at airport make more than those at the metal detectors, 12:13:2001 p1A MONROE COUNTY - ECONOMYCensus counts reasons to push for growth (Editorial), 03:29:2001 p14AThe people behind the Common Good Planning Center are not social engineers, they are your neighbors, 07:19:2001 p13A What is the 'common good'?; beware of social engineers, says former town planner, 07:19:2001 p13A MONROE COUNTY - ELECTIONSDemocrats claim 'moral' victory, 11:08:2001 p11AVoting turnout slightly higher this year than any other (Dissent), 11:22:2001 p10A MONROE COUNTY - FINANCESCounty can't afford new soccer complex (Letter), 12:13:2001 p11AMONROE COUNTY - GOVERNMENTBourtis, Eftihia and Brooks, Maggie vie for county clerk's job, 11:01:2001 p13ABrooks, Maggie wins another term as County Clerk, 11:08:2001 p18A Democratic enrollment is on the rise in Monroe County, but the party still struggles in the suburbs, 08:30:2001 p1A Doyle, Jack/Minarik, Steve political machine seems to be sputtering a bit (Notebook), 11:15:2001 p12A Local group says the county should have one voice in the House, but Rep. LaFlace, John isn't so sure, 07:19:2001 p3A Nasty politics in our towns (Notebook), 06:21:2001 p12A Taddeo, Ann Marie wins Family Court post against Leavy, Anthony, 11:08:2001 p18A Town leader needs to be someone who believes in what they say, some candidates say what will win them the election and don't keep promises (Notebook), 04:12:2001 p20A MONROE COUNTY - LIBRARIESCounty libraries cracking down on people with past dues and lost materials, 03:08:2001 p1AThe Monroe County Public Library System using state grants to reach learning-disabled people, 11:22:2001 p3A A new chapter in dealing with library scofflaws (Editorial), 03:22:2001 p12A MONROE COUNTY - POLICECadwell, James; Faggiano, Vince; O;Flynn, Patrick and Vasile, Thomas seek post of Monroe County sheriff, 11:01:2001 p5AO'Flynn, Patrick wins former Monroe County Sheriff Meloni, Andrew's seat, 11:08:2001 p3A MONROE COUNTY - SCHOOLSArea districts still unsure of state-aid in the wake of Albany's "bare bones" budget, 08:23:2001 p1AHolding a seminar for prospective board candidates, 03:08:2001 p5A Monroe county fifth graders have chance to win cash in 'Favorite Older Friend' essay contest, 03:15:2001 p6A Pronoun bias in the schools (Letter), 01:18:2001 p15A Schools are an economic and social force of considerable power in our communities (Guest Essay), 04:26:2001 p17A Westside Academy is for at-risk students from nine school districts in western Monroe County, 08:16:2001 p1A MONROE COUNTY - TAXESAppauling to see Monroe County Executive Doyle, Jack use tax money to build new soccer field complex (Letter), 07:05:2001 p9AMONROE COUNTY FAIRMonroe County Fair kicks off 175th year, 08:02:2001 p1AMOVIESHarry Potter big screen magic is getting kids to read (Editorial), 11:29:2001 p10AHollywood may have played with some details, but Pearl Harbor is still great history, 05:31:2001 p15A Wizardry, magic of Harry Potter draw record number to theaters, 11:22:2001 p1A Young Filmmakers Festival to debut, 04:26:2001 p10A MOVIES - REVIEWS3,000 Miles to graceland, 03:01:2001 p115 Minutes, 03:15:2001 p1 A.I. Artificial Intelligence, 07:05:2001 p1 Along came a spider, 04:12:2001 p1 Behind Enemy Lines, 12:06:2001 p1 Cats and dogs, 07:12:2001 p1 Collateral Damage, 09:27:2001 p1 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, 01:04:2001 p1 Curse of the jade scorpion, 08:30:2001 p1 Deep End, 09:13:2001 p1 Enemy at the gates, 03:29:2001 p1 Fast and the furious, 06:28:2001 p1 Gladiator, 03:22:2001 p1 Hannibal, 02:15:2001 p1 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, 11:15:2001 p1 Heist, 11:22:2001 p1 From Hell, 11:01:2001 p1 Jurassic Park III, 07:26:2001 p1 A knights tale, 05:17:2001 p1 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, 06:21:2001 p1 Last Castle, 10:25:2001 p1 Lord of the Rings "The Fellowship of the Ring," 12:27:2001 p1 Memento, 04:29:2001 p1 Mexican, 03:08:2001 p1 Monsters, Inc, 11:08:2001 p1 Moulin Rouge, 06:07:2001 p1 Mummy Returns, 05:10:2001 p1 Ocean's Eleven, 12:13:2001 p1 Osmosis Jones, 08:16:2001 p1 Others, 08:09:2001 p1 Pearl Harbor, 05:31:2001 p1 Planet of the apes, 08:02:2001 p1 Pledge, 01:25:2001 p1 Rat race, 08:23:2001 p1 Score, 07:19:2001 p1 Serendipity, 10:11:2001 p1 Shrek, 05:24:2001 p1 Snatch, 02:01:2001 p1 Spy Game, 11:29:2001 p1 Spy Kids, 04:05:2001 p1 Sweet November, 02:22:2001 p1 Swordfish, 06:14:2001 p1 Tailor of Panama, 04:26:2001 p1 Tigerland, 05:03:2001 p1 Toronto Film Festival, 09:06:2001 p1 Traffic, 02:08:2001 p1 Vanilla Sky, 12:20:2001 p1 MUSEUMSCobblestone Society Museum holding an open house, 05:10:2001 p4AMUSIC8-year old Monachino, Gabrielle has seeds of music sprouting from parents, 10:04:2001 p13ABeatles were success together as band, and individually (Funny Thing), 12:13:2001 p10A Brave for local high school students in "Stars of Tomorrow" musicals, 06:14:2001 p12A Brockport College-Community Chorus holding rehearsals at Tower of Fine Arts on SUNY Brockport Campus, 09:20:2001 p3A Conservation Club of Brockport will sponsor old-time country and bluegrass music jam, 06:21:2001 p4A Country and blue-grass music concert being held at the Conservation Club in Brockport, 07:12:2001 p5A Holley Hawks Alumni Band forming under direction of Shahin, Ray, 07:19:2001 p2A Johansen, Jason axxepted as a member of the Spirit of America National Honor Band 2001 for its 24th annual performing tour of Europe, 04:05:2001 p2A Leave the lyrics alone (Funny Thing), 03:08:2001 p14A Montstream, John's CD now on shelves, 04:12:2001 p1A Music is the magical memory trigger (Funny Thing), 06:28:2001 p12A New Sensational Seniors Inc., song and dance performance group from Buffalo, appearing in Rochester to perform "Holiday Inn," 11:15:2001 p4A No room on school buses for sleazy song lyrics (Editorial), 02:01:2001 p12A Summer Serenades concery series returns to Sagawa Park, 06:14:2001 p2A NNEW YORK - BUDGETGOP reforms could ease budget mess (Editorial), 07:26:2001 p14ALazy state legislators have yet to meet the April 1st deadline for school budgets (Editorial), 08:02:2001 p14A Majority shoudn't play politics with budget (From the Assemblyman), 06:21:2001 p5A New York needs to pay its own debt (From The Assemblyman), 02:08:2001 p5A Reforms needed to stop consistently late budgets (From the Assemblyman), 04:12:2001 p8A NEW YORK - ECONOMYActivists say that harassment and intimidation by the UNS and U.S. Border Patrol threaten western New York's economy, 09:06:2001 p1AEmpire Zones established to bring jobs to western N.Y. (From the Assemblyman), 04:26:2001 p9A Energy deregulation has led to savings and opened opportunities for some to form utilities, 01:04:2001 p3A Energy deregulation in New York not the same as in California, officials outline how it works, 01:04:2001 p3A Governor Pataki says new casino would create many jobs, but will also cause financial distress to citizens (Notebook), 06:28:2001 p12A NEW YORK - EDUCATIONDon't blame 'special ed' for rising school costs (Guest Essay), 05:24:2001 p13AGovernor Pataki appeals judicial ruling calling for increased state aid to New York City's public schools (Editorial), 02:08:2001 p12A Testing isn't only way to find teachers (Guest Essay), 05:24:2001 p12A NEW YORK - GOVERNMENTBalancing scales of government crutial in order for piece of legislation or tax cut to be truley effective (From The Assemblyman), 02:15:2001 p9ACities, rural areas want own voices in Congress, 08:02:2001 p4A Clinton, Hillary off to an abysmal start as New York Senator (Editorial), 03:08:2001 p14A Fixing our state government may mean voting everyone out who is in and starting over (Notebook), 08:09:2001 p14A Fox, P. Robert elected to serve as Northeast Association of State Boards of Accountancy for 2001-2001, 11:08:2001 p2A New York primary elections rescheduled for September 25th, 09:20:2001 p4A Political blackmail reigns in Albany (Editorial), 01:18:2001 p14A State Democratic Committee Chairwoman Hope, Judith visited Monroe County, 08:16:2001 p4A Valentino, Joseph and Doyle, Mary Gehl square off for 14-year term seat in Supreme Court, 10:11:2001 p3A Valentino, Joseph surprises Doyle, Mary in Supreme Court Race with win, 11:08:2001 p18A NEW YORK - LAWSThe Dignity for All Students proposed law seeks to create school environment free of discrimination, harassment, hate violence; doesn't bring dignity to students, 01:04:2001 p8ALaw sponsored by Rep. Houghton, Amo, R-Corning charged the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress to collect and catalog stories from WWI, 12:13:2001 p10A Myths about New York drug laws (Commentary), 03:01:2001 p15A New state law makes reporting a bomb threat in a public building punishable by a prison sentence of up to seven years, 10:18:2001 p3A Road rage awareness bill passes Senate, 05:03:2001 p4A Sexual predator law that will keep sexual predators off streets and out of community needs your help to pass, 07:26:2001 p9A NEW YORK - LEGISLATIONFirefighters' legislative agenda merits support, 05:03:2001 p8ANEW YORK - LIBRARIESState aid for libraries has not kept pace with the rapid growth of library activity, need boost from state (Letter), 03:22:2001 p13ANEW YORK - POLICETrooper Militello, Charles to retire this month, 03:01:2001 p1ANEW YORK - RECREATIONRoad and souvenir shop right below top of Whiteface Mountain takes away nature feeling (Editorial), 07:19:2001 p12ANEW YORK - TAXESSend a postcard to protest the federal income tax amendment (Letter), 12:27:2001 p15ANURSINGNational nursing shortage affects all, 10:11:2001 p5AOOAK HILL COUNTRY CLUBHappy 100th Birthday to Oak Hill Country Club, the home of three U.S. Opens (Murf's Turf), 07:12:2001 p10AOAK ORCHARD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERBenefit for health center planned for Labor Day weekend, 08:23:2001 p2AOCCUPATIONSMore and more women going into the field of business than are men, 09:13:2001 p3AOLYMPICSAn upcoming exhibit at Monroe Community College ponders on the Nazi Olympics, 03:15:2001 p11AA chilling reminder of Hilter's Olympics (Guest Essay), 05:17:2001 p15A Dad attended 'Nazi Olympics' (Letter), 05:17:2001 p15A Monroe Community College Sports Centre exhibits 'Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936,' 05:03:2001 p1A PPAGENTSLangford, Jessica Nicole and Dahlin, Elaine of Brockport selected to participate in Nationals' 2001 Miss Jr. Pre Teen Rochester pageant competition, 06:07:2001 p2APARENTINGAbility to form close relationships as infants and toddlers is what children need for success in school (Guest Essay), 01:04:2001 p9ABrockport Central School Districts Continuing University for Parents presenting parenting workshops with therapist Boike, Dennis, 09:20:2001 p3A Brockport school district's University For Parents holding workshops with lecturer and therapist Boike, Dennis, 03:22:2001 p5A Hilton hosts first 'Parent University' where area parents and educators are invited to a day of family-focused seminars, 03:08:2001 p3A It's hard getting kids to do homework, 08:23:2001 p6A/7A Kids, parents: eternal tug of war, 02:08:2001 p13A Making sure your kids get enough sleep will benefit them (Editorial), 06:21:2001 p12A New law PINS (persons in need of supervision) increases legal parental guardianship from 16 years old to 18, 01:11:2001 p4A Parents advised: talk to kids about 9/11 tragedy, 09:13:2001 p16A The right kind of busy helps kids thrive, 08:30:2001 p5A Talk to you children about eating disorders and a healthy diet (Opinion), 01:11:2001 p10A Tell your kids where you stand on important issues and stick to your guns before sending them off to college (Comment), 08:23:2001 p10A What will our kids tell their kids (Daily Dose), 04:29:2001 p15A Why parenting has gotten tougher (Guest Essay), 03:22:2001 p13A PARMACobble Creek Farm will host an elaborate corn maze to benefit Lakeside capital campaign, 08:02:2001 p5AParma Greece United Church of Christ serves dinner of wiener schnitzel or bratwurst, 11:01:2001 p4A PATRIOTISMAnnual flag disposal ceremony scheduled by Monroe County American Legion Auxiliary, 06:07:2001 p2AGovernments encourage us to go on living our lives and spending money after 9/11 - spend your money on American products (Guest Essay), 12:06:2001 p12A Keep patriotism alive all year (Letter), 05:31:2001 p15A Local stores having a hard time keeping New York related merchandise in stock, 09:27:2001 p3A Patriotism swells in this time of loss and profound grief, 09:20:2001 p1A Stand up against fear, let's cherish our villages (Notebook), 10:11:2001 p12A Thousands of people gathered to see the Rochester International Marine Tattoo 2001 presented, 09:06:2001 p8A PENFIELDRochester Home Builders Association select Penfield for the second year in a row to host Homerama 2001, 04:12:2001 p13APENFIELD - GOVERNMENTSupport McCarty, Ed because he supports free speech (Notebook), 12:06:2001 p12APENFIELD - SCHOOLSRegarding the issue of changing the Penfield sports teams, 'The Fighting Water Lillies,' maybe? (Handwritings), 04:12:2001 p20APETSCanine Companions for Independence looking for volunteers to raise puppies, 03:29:2001 p4AGoodbye to a fuzzy friend of 17 years (Letter), 02:08:2001 p13A GRROWLS group rescues adandoned golden retrievers and finds them new homes, 07:12:2001 p1A POETRYLocal poet Newman, Bill has works published in the University of New Mexico's "Blue Mesa," 12:27:2001 p2APOLICEWestcott, Timothy K. graduates from five month training at police academy; will be working as officer for Durham Police Department01:25:2001 p2APOLITICSAttorney general Ashcroft, John and secretary of the interior Norton, Gale both fond of the Confederacy (Opinion), 02:01:2001 p12ACampaign finance reform does matter (Dissent), 04:29:2001 p17A Democratis ghouls on Capitol Hill (Funny Thing), 03:15:2001 p11A It's all about winning, lies and deceit (Dissent), 09:13:2001 p14A From presidency to town court, the truth is the core (Guest Essay), 02:15:2001 p15A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONSCongresswoman Slaughter, Louise of Monroe County out of presidential inauguration tickets, 01:04:2001 p4AI'm over the election, but are you (Funny Thing), 04:29:2001 p16A More thoughts on the 2000 election (Letter), 03:08:2001 p15A Vermont Senator Jeffords, James switches political party because of disagreement with President Bush's stance on issues (Funny Thing), 06:07:2001 p10A PRESIDENTSClinton: a bad boy but a good president (Funny Thing), 01:25:2001 p12AClinton didn't stop terror (Letter), 10:11:2001 p13A Ronald Reagan should have a memorial in every county in the country (Funny Thing), 03:29:2001 p14A Tradition of playing pranks on the next administration is as old as presidency itself (Funny Thing), 02:08:2001 p12A RRADIOLIsten to what your kids are listening to (Commentary), 05:10:2001 p21AWhy have radio on school buses? (Letter), 01:25:2001 p13A RELIGIONFirst Amendment to the Constitution doesn't bar religion in school (Editorial), 01:11:2001 p10AKids turn to action, prayer (Letter), 11:08:2001 p17A President Bush's proposal to give more federal funding to religious-based social service organizations raises all kinds of questions (Commentary), 02:15:2001 p15A Religion out of place in schools (Opinion), 01:11:2001 p10A Students in NYC are allowed to pray during Ramadan while Christian children are still not allowed to pray in same schools (Letter), 12:20:2001 p13A RESTAURANTSAllen's Cobblestone Deli does deli food right (Dining Out), 05:17:2001 p7ABahama Breeze sparks interest in Caribbean fare (Dining Out), 09:13:2001 p7A Bold entrees put Jareds on the map (Dining Out), 12:20:2001 p7A Bold flavors abound at Ristorante Lucano (Dining Out), 08:16:2001 p7A Brandani's serves top-notch pizza, Italian ice (Dining Out), 09:27:2001 p7A Cheese steak chowhounds go to Philly Steakout (Dining Out), 05:10:2001 p7A Chicken lovers flock to Buffalo Wild Wings (Dining Out), 04:12:2001 p7A Choo Choo's Express has dinners, desserts, and dinosaurs (Dining Out), 06:21:2001 p7A Cool Karma serves up hip cuisine (Dining Out), 02:08:2001 p7A Creative Asian fare at hip Aja Noodle (Dining Out), 05:31:2001 p7A Custard & Candy offers five-star ice cream (Dining Out), 07:05:2001 p5A Dave & Dee's: Sweet treats, small-town charm (Dining Out), 03:29:2001 p7A Emphasis is on family, variety at Westgate (Dining Out), 02:22:2001 p5A Everything is homemade at bustling Stock Pot (Dining Out), 11:29:2001 p7A Fans of big, tasty Italian meals go to LaRocca's (Dining Out), 03:15:2001 p3A Fill up on food and fun at Froggy's on the Bay (Dining Out), 03:08:2001 p7A Food, setting make Summerville Grille worth a trip (Dining Out), 07:12:2001 p7A Fresh-bread fans hit jackpot at Martusciello's (Dining Out), 11:08:2001 p9A Fresh goodies keep Fairport Donuts hopping (Dining Out), 07:26:2001 p7A Go to Romeo's for 'just like home' Italian Food (Dining Out), 01:25:2001 p7A Golden Port snags dim sum addicts (Dining Out), 10:11:2001 p7A Good eats, good times at Lou's Cottage Hotel (Dining Out), 01:11:2001 p7A Gorgeous views, American food at the Lodge (Dining Out), 10:18:2001 p7A Grill 339 puts a novel spin on casual food (Dining Out), 11:22:2001 p7A Heary food, country setting at Crabby Dan's(Dining Out), 08:09:2001 p7A Historic Spring House serves up new look and menu (Dining Out), 06:28:2001 p7A Honest meals abound at Abe's (Dining Out), 08:02:2001 p7A Hutton breathes new life into the Oven Door (Dining Out), 08:30:2001 p7A Indian food gets healthy makeover at Thali (Dining Out), 03:01:2001 p7A Inexpensive meals lure diners to Char Broil (Dining Out), 02:01:2001 p7A Jitters Cafe: Frappes, fresh food, fun (Dining Out), 04:26:2001 p7A Johnson House wows diners with fad-free fare, 01:18:2001 p7A Krispy Kreme offers sweet-tooth satisfaction (Dining Out), 01:04:2001 p5A Longstanding Antonio's will fill you up (Dining Out), 09:20:2001 p7A Max snares lovers of upscale dining (Dining Out), 12:06:2001 p7A Mendon House adds dash to familiar dishes (Dining Out), 11:15:2001 p7A New Rio transports taste buds to paradise (Dining Out), 04:29:2001 p13A O'Bagelo's: Soups, sandwiches, food for thought (Dining Out), 07:19:2001 p7A Olive's: A Greek jewel in Pittsford (Dining Out), 12:13:2001 p7A Pasta Villa: Authentic food at good prices (Dining Out), 12:27:2001 p7A Reliable Charley Brown's serves tasty lunches, too (Dining Out), 11:01:2001 p7A Reopened New Hong Kong deserves another look (Dining Out), 05:03:2001 p7A Sandwiches and soups served pronto at Preston's (Dining Out), 06:14:2001 p7A Savor Italian goodies from Sweet Delicacies (Dining Out), 09:06:2001 p7A Simple fare, live music put Fredroc's on the map (Dining Out), 06:07:2001 p5A Southern delights lure diners to Taste of Soul (Dining Out), 05:24:2001 p6A Swan's Market serves superb German fare (Dining Out), 02:15:2001 p7A Sweet TImes bakery - one delectable stop (Dining Out), 03:22:2001 p7A Trendy Tonic sizzles with bold American cuisine (Dining Out), 08:23:2001 p5A Victor Grilling: Serious food without the attitude (Dining Out), 10:25:2001 p11A Zachary's takes casual fare up a notch (Dining Out), 10:04:2001 p5A RETIREMENTPerscription for happy retirement - keep busy (Guest Essay), 03:22:2001 p13AROADSLet's keep cool on the highways (Guest Essay), 03:29:2001 p15ARoad work everywhere you drive, not good for cars (Commentary), 11:08:2001 p16A ROCHESTERFlower City Habitat for Humanity has urgent need for construction volunteers to assist with construction in inner-city Rochester, 08:09:2001 p6AGorsline Building in Rochester almost came down last year, today it stands tall as a success story for preservation, 05:10:2001 p8A Morgan Stanley in Rochester thanks all of its supporters (Letter), 10:04:2001 p13A Rochester hip, Los Angeles not, 08:02:2001 p15A Tall Club of Rochester holding it's weekly dining at Nick's Seabreeze Inn, 03:29:2001 p4A ROCHESTER - ARTHorses on Parade auction kicks off online, 08:02:2001 p16AOfficial Horses on Parade auction kicks off online, 08:09:2001 p8A ROCHESTER - BUSINESSESAvery, Kenneth R. named associate to Bergmann Associates, award winning architectural and engineering firm, 02:15:2001 p8AFour Points Sheraton Rochester Riverside announces introduction of Bennigan's Restaurant to Rochester, 12:27:2001 p3A Kodak Retirees Association presents 5 day trip to Mystic, Conn.; Cape Cod and Mass., 04:12:2001 p2A McAnany, Mark J. named associate to Bergmann Associates, award winning architectural and engineering firm, 02:15:2001 p8A Neal, Patricia A. appointed manager of HSBC Bank USA's Sibley branch, 12:13:2001 p2A Rochester Gas and Electric Corp. to cut delivery rates, hike basic charge, 02:08:2001 p2A Rombaut, Cindy has been appointed to professional relations committee for Rochester Eye and Human Parts Bank, 12:13:2001 p2A WXXI President Silverstein, Norm announces staff changes to prepare for digital launch, 04:12:2001 p5A ROCHESTER - CHURCHESDiocese of Rochester sending the second largest group in the nation of Catholic youths on pilgrimage, 12:06:2001 p11ARamerman, Mary ordained as a priest of th Spiritus Christi Church; teachings in Vatican say women are not allowed to be priests (Dissent), 12:20:2001 p12A Sister Justinger, Judith M. of the Roman Catholic Diocese named director of Interdiocesan Hispanic Migrant Ministry Office in Brockport, 07:19:2001 p2A ROCHESTER - ECONOMYAmbitious young people want what they have always wanted - excitement and opportunity, both of which can be found in Rochester, 05:31:2001 p14AMany of the areas venues are too small, too old, or simply inadequate; Rochester could be so much more (Guest Essay), 09:13:2001 p15A Stop competing for economic growth, start working together both to expand job opportunities and build a more livable community, 01:11:2001 p10A ROCHESTER - GOVERNMENTLocal political leader makes absurd remarks about judges (Letter), 09:20:2001 p13AROCHESTER - PARKSThe idea that Durand beach isn't needed because we have Ontario Beach just down the road comes from folks who just don't get it (Notebook), 07:12:2001 p12AROCHESTER - SCHOOLSRoman Catholic Diocese named Sister Meegan, Elizabeth as superintendent of its 12-county school system, 04:29:2001 p14ASt. Bernard's Institute announces appointment of Deacon Driscoll, Thomas J. as director of community education, 09:06:2001 p5A ROCHESTER - SCHOOLS, REUNIONSThe West High School class of 1966 holding its 35-year reunion at the Daisy Flour Mill, 04:12:2001 p2AROCHESTER - TRANSPORTATIONPlans for new bus station and replacing Amtrak station should be combined (Editorial), 11:15:2001 p12ATransit councel isn't ducking the bus issue (Letter), 11:22:2001 p11A ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRAOrchestra will hold a gala dinner dance on Valentine's Day, 02:01:2001 p5AYouth Orchestra marks September 11th in concert, 11:15:2001 p9A SSAFETYBanning kids' swings and other nuisances (Editorial), 08:16:2001 p12ADrivers and bicyclists need to follow rules of road (Letter), 08:16:2001 p13A Help your children avoid sexual predators (Letter), 08:02:2001 p15A Preschoolers learn basic safety through a national education program, 08:02:2001 p1A School safety starts at home (Opinion), 03:15:2001 p10A SALVATION ARMYSalvation Army in need of volunteers to held coordinate holiday Red Kettle effort in Brockport Service Unit, 10:18:2001 p4AThanks to those who donated and participated in Salvation Army's 2000 bell-ringing campaign, 03:08:2001 p2A SCHOLARSHIPS18 local students win Wegmans and Chase Pitkens college scholarships, 07:05:2001 p2AAbram, Christopher awarded Presidential Scholarship to attend SUNY College of Technology at Alfred State, 02:15:2001 p2A Boerner, Jennifer awarded Freeman-ASIA Scholarship at Boston University, 05:17:2001 p2A Downs, Matthew and jones, Tricia-jean receive scholarships from United Food and Commercial Workers District Union Local One Education, Safety, and Cultural Fund, 07:19:2001 p2A Emmerson, Nathaniel of Denison University receives University Scholarship, 08:23:2001 p2A Haas, Jessica receives Chancellor's Scholarship at Syracuse University, 10:25:2001 p2A Hogan, Sarah recipient of Joan Barbara Garfinkle Scholarship and the Newell W. Rossman Jr. Scholarship at Syracuse University, 02:15:2001 p2A Packard, Justin receives Jane Woods Werly Endowed Scholarship, and Theatre Arts Alumni Memorial Scholarship at Ithaca College, 10:25:2001 p2A Shelley, Ian A. awarded Air Force ROTC college scholarships, 07:05:2001 p2A Smith, Jasmine Elizabeth receives Vira Hladun-Goldmann Scholarship, 07:26:2001 p2A Steinkirchner, Chris A. awarded Presidential Scholarship to attend SUNY College at Oswego, 07:12:2001 p2A Tim, Chealyn receives $4,000 Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship funded by New York lottery, 06:21:2001 p2A SCHOOL VIOLENCECalming school violence from the bottom up (Guest Essay), 04:05:2001 p17ASCIENCE OLYMPIADArea middle school students competed at the annual Science Olympiad at St. John Fisher College, 03:08:2001 p9ASEASONSAutumn is a lovely time of year (Letter), 11:29:2001 p11AKids and snow is a natural combo (Handwritings), 11:29:2001 p10A Season's bounty plentiful but brief (Comment), 06:07:2001 p10A You have to be tough to live here (Commentary), 03:01:2001 p15A SENECA PARK ZOOA tram could pull zoo and park together (Editorial), 07:12:2001 p12AZoo and park have worked peacefully together for the past 100 years (Letter), 08:09:2001 p15A Zoo could be much more attractive if animals were in natural habitats, rather than chain like cages (Editorial), 04:05:2001 p16A Zoo work could violate federal law (Letter), 08:09:2001 p15A SENIOR CITIZENSFree tax counseling for senior citizens offered at AARP Tax Service Center, 01:18:2001 p8AFree tax counseling for senior citizens offered at various locations throughout Rochester, 02:15:2001 p10A Senior citizen group Yesterday's Youngsters to meet at Sweden Senior Center, 02:15:2001 p4A Several senior citizens in the Adirondacks have safer, more comfortable living situation after 15 Presbyterian church members complete missionary work there, 08:09:2001 p5A SEPTEMBER 11 DISASTERAfter attacks, daily routines bring joy (Guest Essay), 12:13:2001 p11AAge of Irony still survives the attack (Dissent), 10:25:2001 p19A All of a sudden it's good to be old, the world is going to hell (Around the County), 09:20:2001 p13A With all of the horror from 9/11, students should be able to pray in schools (Letter), 09:27:2001 p11A America hesitant to fly since attacks on 9/11 (Commentary), 10:25:2001 p19A Attack was a victory for hate (Dissent), 09:20:2001 p12A Attacks have left us all anxious and nervous, but we need to go about our days normally (Funny Thing), 10:25:2001 p19A Brockport High School graduate Fowler, Michael led military police task force at Ground Zero in New York City, 10:04:2001 p1A Family of Adams, Shannon Lewis, one of the missing in terror attacks, says thanks, 11:01:2001 p15A Food cupboards are feeling the pinch as donations are headed to New York City instead of local pantries, 10:18:2001 p5A/10:25:2001 p5A It was a beautiful day....(Commentary), 09:20:2001 p12A Messenger Post reporter Fien, Christine C. spends day feeding rescue workers at ground zero of the terrorist attack in New York City, 09:27:2001 p1A Peace group forming at the SUNY Brockport campus in response to terrorist attacks, 10:11:2001 p4A Pittsford to remember graduate Pelino, Todd who lost his life in 9/11 attacks, 10:25:2001 p16A A poem in memoriam (Letter), 09:27:2001 p11A Publisher Sutters, John writes community news at Ground Zero (Guest Essay), 10:11:2001 p12A Religious leaders, such as Rev. Falwell, Jerry are ready to assign blame for the tragedy (Dissent), 09:27:2001 p10A Respond with might, but also a vision (Commentary), 09:20:2001 p12A Sports teams hold moments of silence before games in honor of former players that were lost in the attacks on 9/11 (Murf's Turf), 10:04:2001 p9A A students asks why (Letter), 09:27:2001 p11A Tragedy strikes our hearts (Letter), 09:20:2001 p13A Two local men share their story of what is was like to be at the White House on the day of the attacks, 09:20:2001 p11A Volunteers, or better yet angels, sacrifice themselves for the good of others after 9/11 (Guest Essay), 09:20:2001 p13A SHOPPINGGive up shopping on Black Friday (Commentary), 11:22:2001 p10AHow to resist post-holiday sales (Daily Dose), 01:04:2001 p7A SMOKINGBe wary of claims for 'healthy' cigarettes, 03:15:2001 p11ASOAP BOX DERBYFirst indoor Soap Box Derby championships gets rolling in Rochester, 02:22:2001 p8ASPECIAL OLYMPICSAthletes in Special Olympics competed in three sessions at the annual event at Clover, 11:22:2001 p8AMonroe County slates bowling in Special Olympics, 10:25:2001 p16A For 6th year in a row, Potter Park in Fairport will be site of annual Monroe County Special Olympics winter games, 02:01:2001 p7A Volunteers wanted for Special Olympic games, 01:18:2001 p8A SPENCERPORTCongressman LaFalce, John J. now accepting applications for internships, 09:06:2001 p3ATrimmer Road bridge is closed, will reopen in approximately six weeks, 06:14:2001 p4A SPENCERPORT - BUSINESSESHodge, Dorene owner of Evelyn's Ambry donates two new business outfits to YWCA of Rochester, 02:22:2001 p7ASPENCERPORT - SCHOOLSSpencerport High School students can enroll in summer drivers ed course, 05:24:2001 p4ASpencerport holds athletic awards banquet; Suhr, Rich inducted into Athletic Hall of Fame, 06:28:2001 p10A SPORTS2000 was another banner year for sports, 01:04:2001 p6A2001 was another banner year in sports, 12:27:2001 p12A Area residents appear in issues of Sports Illustrated (Murf's Turf), 10:25:2001 p15A Athletes receive headlines from local championships to Empire State Games, 12:27:2001 p12A Blue Devils, Knights, and Eagles most common high school team nicknames in Section 5 (Murf's Turf), 03:22:2001 p8A Company in Texas has been calling local businesses distinguishing themselves as sports team representatives and asking for donations, 04:12:2001 p18A Every athletes goal to be inducted into sport's hall of fame, 02:01:2001 p9A Fill up with water during practice, especially during the summer months (Murf's Turf), 08:09:2001 p12A Goodell Cooper, Jennifer and Jones, Craig join JPMorganChase Hall of Fame, 11:08:2001 p13A Hoping to get outside soon (Murf's Turf), 04:05:2001 p10A Jones, Craig and Cooper, Jennifer Goodell to join JPMorganChase Hall of Fame, 11:01:2001 p12A Keep your cheering positive (Murf's Turf), 02:22:2001 p9A The language of college recruiters (Murf's Turf), 11:08:2001 p13A List of fun activities to do during summer vacation (Murf's Turf), 07:05:2001 p10A Looking ahead to '01 events (Murf's Turf), 01:11:2001 p8A Making sporty resolutions (Murf's Turf), 01:04:2001 p6A Monroe County Sports Development Corp. will host fourth annual Monroe County Girls Sports Festival, 07:26:2001 p12A Must know how to read a road map if you are going to be a sports reporter (Murf's Turf), 11:15:2001 p10A New season, new hopes, new dreams. High School sports start this week (Murf's Turf), 09:06:2001 p9A New York State Supreme Court Justice Egan, David D. selected for induction in the Rochester Institute of Technology Sports Hall of Fame, 10:18:2001 p9A Pittsford athletics took time to thank senior citizen voters of their school district by cleaning up their lawns (Murf's Turf), 05:03:2001 p16A Rochester rated 255 of sports cities in America (Murf's Turf), 08:16:2001 p10A Section 5 benches transfers (Murf's Turf), 02:08:2001 p10A Sectional fever peaks this week, 03:01:2001 p11A Stonehurst Capital Regatta on the Genesee River in Genesee Valley Park slated, 10:11:2001 p10A There were wins, loses, and ties in sports and life, 2001 will be hard to forget (Murf's Turf), 12:27:2001 p12A Valentine gifts for every student-athlete, coach and parent in entire Monroe County (Murf's Turf), 02:15:2001 p11A What's in a sports team's name? (Funny Thing), 07:12:2001 p12A Winning isn't everything in a race against time (Commentary), 05:03:2001 p19A Winter sports about to begin (Murf's Turf), 11:29:2001 p9A Youth sports lose when adults enter the game (Editorial), 09:06:2001 p12A SPORTS - AWARDSA.D. Oliver Middle School seventh-grade soccer team receives Monroe County Sportsmanship Award for fall season, 02:01:2001 p2AAwards just for women in the WHAM Sportswomen of the Year (Murf's Turf), 05:10:2001 p15A Brockport football player Remillard, Iam wins 1st Mark Zagata Award, 06:07:2001 p8A Brockport varsity girls and boys winter track team received New York State Public High School Athletic Association Scholar/Team Award, 04:05:2001 p2A Finalists selected for Sporstwomen Awards, 04:05:2001 p11A Montana, Joe named Sports Personality of the Year, 02:01:2001 p9A 23rd annual WHAM Sportswomen of the Year Awards honor Elnicky, Sarah; Downey, Christa; Danner, Stephanie; and Lookup Charley, 05:03:2001 p17A Sportswomen's Lunsheon is sold out, 03:15:2001 p8A Whitworth, Kathy to speak at Sportswomen's Luncheon, 02:15:2001 p12A SPORTS - BASEBALLAPBA Baseball (Murf's Turf), 04:12:2001 p17AArea Veterans' baseball season comes to an end; local legion baseball team falls to Greece Post and Ely-Fagan during las week of regular season, 07:26:2001 p11A Athena ends Blue Devil's title hope, 05:31:2001 p11A Balog, Casey's shot to right field in bottom of seventh brings Brockport to victory over Arcadia, 04:29:2001 p11A Baseball fans share love of game at National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum at Cooperstown, 09:13:2001 p12A Blue Devils end season with win against Cooperstown, will play East in a sectional playoff game, 05:24:2001 p1A Blue Devils fall one run short of Aquinas, 05:03:2001 p16A Blue Devils score 4 times in 4th to edge Rush Henrietta, 05:17:2001 p11A Brighton Baseball Academy preseason baseball clinics for boys and girls scheduled, 12:13:2001 p9A Brockport 16 and under baseball team "Twins" win the Crosstown Baseball League playoff championship, 08:16:2001 p10A Brockport Area Veterans, local American Legion baseball squad earns doubleheader split against Hilton's Hiscock Fishbaugh, 07:12:2001 p10A Brockport Area Vets begin season with 4-1 win over Warner Claudius, 06:21:2001 p9A Brockport sluggers beat Fairport twice, 05:10:2001 p15A Division I gains bragging rights in the annual baseball game at Frontier Field, 06:21:2001 p9A Doud defensive errors help Brockport win their seventh game of the season, 07:19:2001 p9A Fairport High School starts winter pitching season, 11:22:2001 p8A Farnsworth, Jason ears the win as Area Vets improve to 5-8, 07:05:2001 p10A Fred Costello Baseball camps announce 2001 dates, 05:17:2001 p12A Fred Costello Baseball Camps slate dates, 03:01:2001 p11A Masiello, Chris' pitching keys win over Doud, 06:28:2001 p9A Mee, Ryan pitches five solid innings to bring Hilton 11-4 over Brockport, 04:12:2001 p17A Members of Greece Challenger program and Fairport Challenger Baseball League played 33-33 tie in ninth annual Challenger World Series game, 06:21:2001 p9A Monroe Community College baseball program holding annual baseball skills camp, 06:14:2001 p10A Pennent fever hits high schools as state championships approach (Murf's Turf), 06:14:2001 p9A Rochester Red Wings more than just baseball, 03:29:2001 p11A Sackeli, Kevin is a player with a heart (Commentary), 07:26:2001 p15A Teens excell under Nealon, Billy teaching, especially John, Tammy and Fugate, Marcus, 03:29:2001 p12A 9th annual Challenger World Series being held at Frontier Fields with more than 140 players representing squads from Fairport, Greece, Webster, and Finger Lakes, 06:14:2001 p10A Umpiring class is slated at Brighton High School, 02:15:2001 p12A SPORTS - BASKETBALLANderson, Ian of Brighton and Hay, Ralph of Gates Chili take home MVP honors, 03:22:2001 p9AAquinas bots basketball coach Dianetti, Mike director of Aquinas Basketball Camp this year, 04:12:2001 p17A Basketball camp slated for Middle School gym, 06:14:2001 p10A Blue Devils defeat Batavia and Eastridge to remain undefeated, 12:20:2001 p9A Blue Devils earn seventh seed in Section 5 Class AA Tournament, 02:22:2001 p9A Blue Devils gearing up to start new season, 11:29:2001 p9A Blue Devils plan tribute for opener to evertone who has helped in the 9/11 attacks, 12:06:2001 p10A Blue Devils rout Penfield, extending winning streak to three games, 01:25:2001 p9A Brockport beats Fairport, falls to Webster in playoffs; Abram, Chris' playing time limited due to injury, 03:01:2001 p1A Brockport boys prove strong once again this season behind returning starters Pelin, John and Abram, Chris, 04:12:2001 p17A Brockport High School Alumni game to begin hoop season, 11:15:2001 p10A Brockport JV Basketball team held annual end of season banquet where Liccione, Tony was presented with the most valuable player award, 04:12:2001 p18A Brockport opens basketball season with a 62-36 win over Cheves, 12:13:2001 p9A Brockport wins Katie Sweeting Tournament, 12:13:2001 p8A Brockport wins Utica consolation, 01:18:2001 p11A Carr, Dan's put back in final minute of regulation proved to be the game-winning shot for Brockport against Webster, 02:08:2001 p10A Churchville-Chili wins Doug Westcott Memorial Tournament, missed shots in fourth quarter hurt Blue Devils, 01:04:2001 p6A Dailey, Chris' rebound basket in over time lifts Blue over White in 10th annual Brockport High Alumni Game, 11:29:2001 p9A Gates Chili, Hilton top Brockport varsity boys, 02:15:2001 p11A Kids learn more than good ball handling at hoops camp - they take a step toward adulthood, 08:30:2001 p13A Liccione, Tony named MVP pf Brockport JV basketball team, 05:17:2001 p12A Nichols, Mike makes winning shot with 1.2 seconds left in game to bring Brockport over Rush-Henrietta, 01:11:2001 p8A Red boys hold on to defeat GOld all-stars in Ronald McDonald game, 04:05:2001 p10A Saluting Section 5's hoop stars (Murf's Turf), 01:18:2001 p11A Section 5 Basketball Hall of Fame released names of this years class, 10:04:2001 p9A Section 5 basketball honors 25 Hall of Fame inductees, 02:01:2001 p10A Section 5 to honor top hoop greats (Murf's Turf), 09:27:2001 p9A Seniors play in Ronald McDonald House games, 04:05:2001 p10A Sutherland's Valenti, Phil dedicates games to young girl Pasley, Katelyn who passed away from leukimia, 03:01:2001 p11A Ward, Matthew wins all-star honors at hoop camp, 07:26:2001 p12A SPORTS - BASKETBALL, WOMENSBlue Devils Jones, Kaite Sue and Kelly combine for 28 points in the opening-round loss to Edison, 03:01:2001 p11ABoley, Gabrielle scores 22 in Brockport's win over Eastridge, 12:20:2001 p9A Brockport basketball season ended, banquet to honor MVPs, 04:05:2001 p11A Gold girls breeze past Red seniors, 04:05:2001 p10A Graunke, Danielle makes game winning point for Rush-Henrietta in close game against Brockport, 02:08:2001 p10A Jones, Kelly and Jones, Katie Sues' combined 38 points brings Brockport over Rush-Henrietta, 01:11:2001 p8A Jones, Kelly and Katie Sue of Brockport combine for 47 points to win game against Wayne, 02:15:2001 p11A Marshall, Anna of Churchville-Chili hits key basket in final minute to boost White Team to victory in all star game, 03:22:2001 p8A Monroe Community College Women win national title, 04:05:2001 p11A Red Raiders continue to rely on Howe, Caitlin to take charge, 02:01:2001 p9A Thank you Howe, Caitlin for all you have done for the girls basketball at Fairport High School, Monroe County Section 5 and New York State (Murf's Turf), 12:20:2001 p9A SPORTS - BOWLINGAthletic directors at Monroe County respond to increasing interest in bowling, starting league, 02:01:2001 p10ABoys and girls bowling teams both in striking distance of surpassing win totals from a year ago, 01:11:2001 p9A Boys and girls team knock off Pittsford Mendon in season final, looking ahead to sectionals, 02:22:2001 p10A Brockport boys team riding on nine-game win streak, 02:15:2001 p11A Syrocki, Karen captures overall singles title with a 588 series, 01:04:2001 p6A SPORTS - BOWLING, WOMENSBrockport girls extend consecutive victory streak to seven, 02:15:2001 p11ACervini, Jesse; Pratt, Sara; and Syrocki, Karen continue to bowl well, 01:25:2001 p10A Syrocki, Karen's 541 three-game series leads Brockport girls team to spectacular finish, 03:08:2001 p12A SPORTS - BOXINGBoxer Rahman, Hasim will visit Brockport High Schools, 05:31:2001 p12ARochester Boxing Hall of Fame chairman Liccione, Tony announces heavy weight champion Rahman, Hasim will be at Brockport High School, 05:24:2001 p10A SPORTS - CHEERLEADINGBattaglia, Terri begins new cheerleading program where elite Superstars will train youngsters at weekend clinic, 06:28:2001 p9ABrockport Blue Devils cheerleading squad ready for season, 09:06:2001 p10A Brockport Cheerleaders continue excellence; place 1st in EMW Cheer Competition, 2nd in Fall Festival Cheerleading Competition, and 4th in Section 5 Championships, 01:11:2001 p9A Brockport cheerleaders participating in several local competitions, 01:18:2001 p12A Elite Superstars Cheerleading club captures first national championship at the American Open in Tampa FL, 03:29:2001 p12A Monroe County cheerleaders earn top honors, 04:05:2001 p10A Scheg, Lisa and Rister, Nicole of Brockport compete in Greece Athena Doubles Challege, place fourth, 02:08:2001 p11A SPORTS - COACHESBenson, Eric PhD named new head coach of Rochester Thunder 14-and-under ASA girls softball team, 03:08:2001 p12ABlodgett, Mary Lou of Brockport Blues Devils steps down as coach after guiding players for 20 years, 03:08:2001 p1A Blue Devils cheerleading coach Hutchings, Theresa earns Section 5 Class AA Coach of the Year Award, 02:22:2001 p10A Brockport coaches, teams, and fans honor Fairport coach Fitch, Jeff for 33 years of coaching with surprise pregame ceremony, 02:01:2001 p10A Camp Good Days And Special Times slates football coaches clinic, 03:01:2001 p11A Changing coaching rules (Opinion), 01:25:2001 p12A Coaches asked to call in team scores to Russolesi, Bill, 09:06:2001 p10A Hopsticker, Scott steps down as Blue Devils football head coach after two years of leadership, 12:06:2001 p10A Kerwick, Mike named new head coach at Hobart, 07:05:2001 p10A Meeting for baseball team coaches being held at Dutch Mill restaurant in Greece, 12:13:2001 p9A "No Frills" football coach clinic slated at Greece Olympia High School, 02:22:2001 p10A "No Frills" Football Coaches Clinic will be held at Greece Olympia High School, 03:01:2001 p11A The past few months have been rough, many sports legonds and coaches have passed (Murf's Turf), 04:29:2001 p11A Sheridan, Colleen is working for the men's hoops team at St. John Fisher College, and isn't just one of the boys, 01:04:2001 p6A SPORTS - CROSS COUNTRYBagley, Scott wins Shamrock race; more than 800 runners participated in 5 mile race through downtown Rochester, 03:29:2001 p11ABrockport boys beat Pittsford Mendon, 10:04:2001 p9A Brockport boys participate in Monroe County Coaches Invitational, finishing 15th, 11:01:2001 p11A Brockport varsity girls and boys teams start their season off at the Byron-Bergen Invitational, 09:13:2001 p11A Corning and Kodak were big winners in Chase Corporate Challenge 3.5 mile race held in Highland Park, 06:07:2001 p8A DiMarco, Rich of Brighton set up a Web site in support of the Ontario Shore Marathon, 05:03:2001 p5A Malzewski, Vicki to train runners for exotic marathons which will raise money for the American Stroke Association, 08:30:2001 p9A Messenger Post columnist Frisch, Kevin runs in the aptly named Tour de Pain, 09:06:2001 p13A NYPSSA Section 5 cross country executive committee and Section 5 cross country executive committee announce Section 5 Cross Country Hall of Fame first class, 11:15:2001 p10A Smith-Hanna, Carolyn wins national USATF age group 5k road title, 06:07:2001 p8A Susan B. Anthony Legacy Race slated, 09:13:2001 p11A SPORTS - CROSS COUNTRY, WOMENSBrockport girls finish 7th at Monroe County Coaches Invitational Championships, 11:01:2001 p11ABrockport girls finish 5th at the Marcus Whitman Wildcat Invitational, 09:27:2001 p9A Brockport girls finished 9th at the Section 5 Championships, 11:08:2001 p13A Brockport girls reach 5-2, 10:04:2001 p9A Brockport girls win Bryon-Bergen Invitational, 09:20:2001 p10A Swarts, Heather wins Shamrock race, 03:29:2001 p11A SPORTS - DIVINGMantegna, Josh and Crowe, Steve of Brockport place in top five of sectional diving finals, 02:15:2001 p12ASPORTS - FOOTBALLAugie Thomas Kicking Camp set dates for June 25-29, 06:14:2001 p10ABalog, Casey and Wolfe, Mark set passing and receiving records for the Blue Devils in winning game against Greece Arcadia, 10:18:2001 p1A Blue Devils coach Hopsicker, Scott says Brockport will be the team to beat next year, 11:08:2001 p13A Blue Devils defense forces three turnovers, but the team falls short in OT, Pagano's kick in OT beats Brockport, 09:13:2001 p1A Blue Devils defense holds Spartans to 87 passing yards, 11:01:2001 p1A Blue Devils face tough competition from league rivals as they head into the season, 09:06:2001 p9A Blue Devils win their first homecoming game in 17 years as they defeat the Spartans 8-0, 10:04:2001 p1A Brockport grounds Patriots leaving them 1-1, 09:20:2001 p9A Brockport just misses qualifying for sectionals, losing 12-7 to Hilton, to finish 3-4 on the season, 10:25:2001 p15A DiPonzio, Paul of Churchville-Chili rushes for three touchdowns to beat Brockport, 10:11:2001 p1A East Rochester reveals new Quinn Stadium in memory of football coach Quinn, Don (Murf's Turf), 09:20:2001 p9A Greece Olympia High School hosting Section 5 College Recruiting Night, 11:22:2001 p8A Lipani, Tony's "Inspire" football camp set for July, 06:07:2001 p8A Local charity Meath Game brings out the best in Section 5; Brady, Brenton runs in bunches, 08:02:2001 p9A Ogden Bears of the Western New York Pop Warners Football Conference still have openings for upcoming season, 07:05:2001 p10A Pittsford overpowers Brockport, 09:27:2001 p9A Reading insulting columns about the Blue Devils makes many very angry (Letter), 11:29:2001 p11A Sportspark of New York taking team registration for it's USFTL nine-man flag football spring leagues, 02:22:2001 p10A Sportspark of New York taking team registration for USFTL nine-men flag football spring leagues, 03:08:2001 p12A Tony Lipani's "Inspire" football camp scheduled, 05:31:2001 p12A SPORTS - FOOTBALL, COLLEGEBush, Tim watched and helped Mount Union win its fourth NCAA Division III National Championship in five years, 02:15:2001 p11ASPORTS - FOOTBALL, PROFESSIONALBills training camp opens this week at St. John Fisher College, 07:26:2001 p1AFlutie, Doug makes watching Bills games interesting (Opinion), 01:18:2001 p14A SPORTS - GOLFAnnual Million Dollar Hole-In-One Contest to benefit Disabled Children of Monroe County, 05:24:2001 p9AAthena golfers DiBitetto, Andrew and Tony sweep sectional golf qualifier, 05:24:2001 p9A British golfer Davies, Laura ends a 13-month slump with a 3 stroke victory at Locust Hill during Wegmans RI, 06:14:2001 p9A DiBitetto, Andrew wins RDGA junior title, 08:09:2001 p12A ESL Polar Bear Open get golf-crazy people through the winter (Murf's Turf), 03:08:2001 p12A Getting a grip on golf (Murf's Turf), 04:26:2001 p13A Golf has a hidden benefit for ladies only (Daily Dose), 07:19:2001 p8A Golfers hit links in 6th annual Sheriff Meloni/Compeer Golf Tournament, 06:14:2001 p10A Juniors qualify for RDGA, 07:26:2001 p11A LPGA announces changes/new look to improve Rochester tourney, 11:15:2001 p10A Multiple Sclerosis charity golf slated, 05:31:2001 p12A No. 1 ranked Trahan, D.J. of Clemson leads field at Monroe Invitational, 06:14:2001 p9A Not the easiest sport, takes much skill (Funny Thing), 05:31:2001 p14A Oak Hill to welcome back PGA im '03, 08:30:2001 p9A RGDA holds its honors invitational medal tournament at Sodus Bay Heights Golf Club, 09:13:2001 p12A Scorse, Jim rebounds from last year to take home the Ryan Crown, 07:19:2001 p10A 24th annual Bob Boozer Golden Eagle Open golf tournament being held at Hickory Ridge Country Club, 05:03:2001 p17A Wegmans Rochester International LPGA Tournament selected Jay Advertising as its full-service agency of record and marketing partner, 11:01:2001 p12A Wild winter weather didn't harm any golf courses, sport returns to Monroe County, 04:26:2001 p13A Youth caddie program at Locust Hill is teaching kids more than a job, 08:16:2001 p10A SPORTS - GOLF, WOMENSBrockport girls varsity golf team begin fall season, 09:27:2001 p9ABrockport golfers defeat Webster, 10:11:200 p9A Florczak, Joy captures WRDGA crown, 08:09:2001 p12A Ladies Professional Golf Assocation makes its 25th consecutive stop at Locust Hill Country Club in Pittsford (Murf's Turf), 05:31:2001 p11A Mallon, Meg seeks to defend her WRI title; Wegmans signs on as title sponsor for two more years, 05:31:2001 p12A VanDenburg, Kelley wins county gold crown by one stroke, 10:25:2001 p15A Ward, Maggie wins girls junior title, 08:09:2001 p12A SPORTS - GYMNASTICSLocal gymnastics instructors train over 600 students, 06:28:2001 p9ANowak, Adam or Brockport places second at the all-around competition at the USA Gymnastics Class 6 Championships, 04:12:2001 p18A Penev, Mark and family celebrate decade of teaching, 06:28:2001 p9A SPORTS - HOCKEYAbrams, Brians' hat trick lifts Brockport over Notre Dame of Batavia, 01:11:2001 p8ABaker, Jim's goal in third period proved to be game-winner, 01:18:2001 p11A Balog, Casey scores three times in Blue Devils win over Penfield, 12:06:2001 p10A Balog, Casey scores twice in 4-1 victory over Churchville-Chili, Brockport icers remain perfect in 2001 campaign, 01:25:2001 p9A Blue Devil victories over Brighton and Batavia earn them third seed in Section 5 Class A Championship, finishing with best season in school history, 02:15:2001 p11A Blue Devils record their first win over Irondequoit in seven years, 12:20:2001 p1A Brockport battles Amherst, top team in state, and wins in overtime to extend unbeated streak to 11, 02:08:2001 p10A Brockport boys had their best regular season in school history and reaches several new heights this season, 04:12:2001 p18A Brockport varsity hockey team held its end of season banquet honoring team players, 04:29:2001 p11A Brockport's Abrams, Brian has scored eight short-handed goals this season, 02:08:2001 p1A East All-Stars prove too much for West, 03:22:2001 p9A Four Brockport High School hockey players played for Rochester American Midget Major AAA team this season, 12:13:2001 p9A Fowards Abrams, Brian and Hage, Chad are 2 of 57 hockey players participating in 12th annual High School Exceptional Senior All-Star Hockey game, 03:08:2001 p12A President of Pittsford hockey club Sanders, Gregory leaves lasting impression on the Brockport Post (Murf's Turf), 12:06:2001 p10A Rochester Americans Bantom Minor travel hockey team played at Toronto, 09:13:2001 p12A Tri-County Youth Hockey Squirt team won the Continental Division at the Sam Pastor Pepsi Invitational, 03:29:2001 p11A Two late goals propelled Greece Lightning past Brockport Blue Devils in Section 5 Class A Tournament, 02:22:2001 p1A Unger, Nick and Jones, Colby name to the all-tournament team as Blue Devils placed second at Ogdensburg Tournament, 02:01:2001 p9A SPORTS - HOCKEY, WOMENSWomen's ice hockey brings home the gold, 08:02:2001 p9ASPORTS - HORSEBACK RIDINGArea I wins gold medal at NAYRC, 10:04:2001 p10AGymkhana back for a second year, 08:02:2001 p11A Olympian Roffe-Steinrotter, Diann to highlight Stuart Horse Trials, 07:26:2001 p11A Stuart Horse Trials announces Cosequin of Nutramax Laboratories Inc. as primary sponsor for 2001, 07:19:2001 p9A SPORTS - ICE SKATINGThomas Creek Figure Skating Club holding annual Holiday Skating Show, 12:13:2001 p9AThomas Creek Ice Arena offering new Learn to Skate program for those interested in participating in syncronized team skating, 03:29:2001 p12A SPORTS - JUDORenshinkan Judo Dojo holds championships in Cooper Hall at SUNY Brockport, 05:17:2001 p12ASPORTS - LACROSSE, COLLEGEBernhardt, Todd of RIT goes into cardiac arrest after being struck by a ball, is still in 'very critical' condition, 03:15:2001 p8ANazareth surges 7-0 in men's lacrosse, 04:12:2001 p18A Nazareth tops Washington in opener; Randall, Rob records victory in coaching debut, 03:15:2001 p8A SPORTS - LACROSSE, WOMENSSharp Shooters Lacrosse Camp for girls set, 07:05:2001 p10ASPORTS - MASCOTSPenfield mascot doesn't honor 'chiefs' (Letter), 04:05:2001 p17ASPORTS - OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMSoccer tryouts for boys and girls being held at Thornell Farm Park, 09:06:2001 p10ASoccer tryouts for boys and girls slated, 09:13:2001 p12A SPORTS - ROWINGRowing returns to Genesee river (Murf's Turf), 10:11:2001 p9ASPORTS - RUGBYRochester Youth Rugby Day being held to form youth rugby team, 05:03:2001 p17ASPORTS - SAILINGNewport Yacht Club to host Lightning Youth World Championships, 06:21:2001 p10ASPORTS - SKIINGBristol JIII Alpine racers finish season, 04:05:2001 p11ASPORTS - SOCCERBlue Devils beat Olympia in regular-season finale, 11:01:2001 p11ABlue Devils turn tables on rival Rangers, winning 1-0, 10:04:2001 p9A Blue Devils win close one at Hamlin, improve to 3-5-1 on season, 09:27:2001 p9A Brockport boys varsity team features a mix of youth and experience, 09:06:2001 p9A Brockport loses its first-round sectional game to Brighton, 11:01:2001 p11A Central Western New York Board of Approved Soccer Officials seeking officials, 05:03:2001 p17A Fast Feet Soccer expands summer program for 4-7 year olds, 03:01:2001 p11A Honeoye Falls-Lima looking to bring their Cougars athletic program into Monroe County League (Murf's Turf), 10:18:2001 p9A Jaanimagi, Erik's goal 1:08 into the first half makes the difference in Brockport vs. Rush-Henrietta game, 09:20:2001 p9A Monroe County planning on building new soccer complex (Murf's Turf), 06:28:2001 p9A New soccer complex in Monroe County great for kids (Letter), 11:15:2001 p13A Over 16,000 players, coaches, and parents to converge in Sweden and Clarkson for the Brockport Soccer Festival, 07:19:2001 p9A Section 5 will host state soccer (Murf's Turn), 09:13:2001 p11A Tech Park could be new home for Rochester Rhino's, 09:06:2001 p3A Under-17 Brockport Blizzard boys soccer team travels to Niagara Falls and captures soccer crown, 07:26:2001 p11A Webster, Aaron of Brockport scores three goals in the lopsided West victory over East in the annual Boy's Exceptional Senior Soccer All-Star Game, 11:22:2001 p8A Woods, Eric scores both Gates Chili goals as Spartans win defensive game, 10:18:2001 p9A SPORTS - SOCCER, WOMENSAthena's Weiser, Jess has a foot in both West goals, 11:29:2001 p9ABrighton wins against Brockport, 09:06:2001 p9A Brockport Blizzard under 12 girls soccer team finishes second, 08:16:2001 p10A Brockport girls varsity soccer team to host Youth Soccer Night, 10:04:2001 p10A Brockport girls varsity team start new season under direction of new head coach McKee, Bill, 09:06:2001 p10A Brockport Lady Blue Devils loose two straight games, 09:20:2001 p9A Brockport wins two out of their last three games, just missing to qualify for sectionals, 10:25:2001 p15A Ecklund, Christy of Spartans scores two goals as Lady Spartans down Blue Devils, 10:18:2001 p9A Hilton scores three second half goals as Lady Blue Devils lose 3-1, 09:27:2001 p9A Lady Blue Devils have tough week, 10:04:2001 p9A LaMagna, Tessa nets goal, assist in Warriors 2-0 win against Brockport in OT, 10:11:2001 p9A McKee named new girls soccer coach, 06:07:2001 p7A Wester scores four set piece goals; Rush-Henrietta scores two set piece goals in wins over Brockport Blue Devils, 09:13:2001 p11A Womens soccer team rakes home gold in scholastic and open divisions, 08:02:2001 p9A SPORTS - SOFTBALLBortle, Kim's bunt in 8th inning propels Webster Warriors over Brockport to first Class A title since 1988, 06:07:2001 p1ABrockport posts a 3-1 record, team rallies early to defeat Hilton, 05:10:2001 p15A Brockport Scrappers 16 and under softball team wins division playoffs against Kendall, 08:09:2001 p12A Brockport under 12 softball team upsets Canandaigua in playoffs, 08:09:2001 p12A Brockports Devine, Sheila pitches perfect game against Churchville-Chili, 04:29:2001 p1A Fairport Softball Boosters Club offering clinic in softball to girls in grades 4-12, 01:11:2001 p9A Gold-medal Olympian Richardson, Dot will host softball clinic and demonstrate softball skills at Greece Athena High School, 03:29:2001 p11A Lady Blue Devil's coach Johnson, Curt promises changes in lineup to help wake the team up, 05:17:2001 p11A Lady Blue Devil's Devine, Sheila pitches second career perfect game, 05:31:2001 p1A Monroe Blazers 14-under fast pitch softball team conducting tryouts at Perinton Recreation Center, 01:11:2001 p9A Monroe Blazers 14-under softball team conducting tryouts at Perinton Recreation Center, 01:18:2001 p12A Moody, Kelly and Devine, Sheila combine to throw a two-hitter for Lady Blue Devils, 05:03:2001 p16A NY Hurricanes slate tryout dates for their 14, 16, and 18 and under girls teams, 09:20:2001 p10A Rochester Thunder under 16 team finished outstanding season, 08:30:2001 p9A Varsity softball team ends regular season, 05:24:2001 p10A SPORTS - SOFTBALL, COLLEGEWheat, Mary Karen went distance, striking out 3 and recording 12 ground ball outs for her fourth season at Binghamton University, 05:03:2001 p17ASPORTS - SOFTBALL, COLLEGE, WOMENSMonroe County Community College Womens Softball team wins 17 straight, 05:10:2001 p17ASPORTS - SOFTBALL, LITTLE LEAGUEBrockport wins Monroe County Little League softball crown, 07:26:2001 p12AGlued to the television watching those kids (Murf's Turf), 08:30:2001 p9A SPORTS - SWIMMING10 Blue Devils participating in Section 5 Swimming Championships at SUNY Brockport, 02:15:2001 p12ABlue Devils defeat Rangers, bringing their record up to 6-7, 10:25:2001 p15A Blue Devils lose to Churchville-Chili and Penfield/East Rochester, 42 swimmers have personal best times, 01:18:2001 p11A Blue Devils place 8th at sectionals, more than 25 personal and relay bests in the two day tournament, 02:22:2001 p10A Brockport boys honor team mates at its year end banquet at the Lodge on the Greed, 03:22:2001 p9A Brockport ends season with win over Greece Lightning, 11:01:2001 p11A Brockport loses close meet to Mercy, falling 4-7 on the season, 10:18:2001 p9A Coach Voorhies, Don announces swimming and diving team members and their events for sectionals, 11:01:2001 p11A Greater Rochester Racing Raiders Swim team will send 11 swimmers to United States Sectional Meet, 07:26:2001 p12A Hilton Area swim team seeking assistant coach for upcoming season, 07:26:2001 p12A Mangan, Chuck's return after a shoulder injury sparks Devil's victory over Greece Lightning, 02:01:2001 p9A Snyder, Scott has personal best in losses to Brighton and Webster, 01:25:2001 p10A Swimmers sink Eastridge, fall to Pittsford, 02:08:2001 p11A Two Brockport swimmers bring home one medal each, 08:02:2001 p9A SPORTS - SWIMMING, WOMENSBrockport finishes ninth at sectionals, 11:15:2001 p10ABrockport ladies start swim season with a close losing match against Canandaigua, 09:20:2001 p10A Brockport varsity swimmers pick up two wins, one against Gates-Chili which puts them at 4-4, 10:11:2001 p9A Danner, Stephanie to swim in World Deaf Games in five individual events and three relays, 04:05:2001 p10A Lady Blue Devils defeat Hilton for first victory of the season, 09:27:2001 p9A Webster beats Lady Blue Devils 116-70, 10:04:2001 p9A SPORTS - TENNISBlue Devils finish 9-0 in league, 05:24:2001 p9ABlue Devil's lose close match to Mendon, ending their season, 05:31:2001 p11A Brockport boys down Olympia, won all matches in straight sets, 04:29:2001 p11A Brockport netters win Division 1 Monroe County title after defeating Spencerport 5-2, 06:07:2001 p7A Colombo, Andy defeats Thyroff, Scott in 1998 rematch, 08:23:2001 p8A Khvalina, Anna defeats sister, winning her second title in three years, 08:23:2001 p8A Nichols, Mike wins in two sets in first singles for Brockport, Blue Devils down Arcadia, 05:03:2001 p17A Pera, Jeff helps lead Brockport to win over Gates, 05:17:2001 p11A SPORTS - TENNIS, WOMENSRochester 3.5 Level Senior Women U.S. Tennis Association Team advances to National Championship Round by winning Eastern Sectional Championship, 09:20:2001 p10ASPORTS - TRACK AND FIELDBrockport boys placed fourth at Hobart Invitational; Siciliano, Matt sets school record, 02:08:2001 p10ABrockport indoor track team places 7th at sectionals at Hobart College, 03:01:2001 p11A Brockport track and field team finishes 2nd at Victor, 05:17:2001 p12A Brockport's Dolby, Steve takes third in 3,200 at Section 5 Meet of Champions at Honeoye Falls-Lima, 06:07:2001 p7A Brockports girls and boys indoor track season starts, 12:13:2001 p8A Collins, Emma wins two individual events; Dupra, Whitney captures pole vauly crown, 03:01:2001 p11A Five Blue Devils qualified for state meet in Syracuse, 03:22:2001 p10A Five first-place finishes highlight impressive performance by Brockport indoor track teams at New York Chiropractic College, 01:18:2001 p12A Five school records broken at Meet of Champions, 03:08:2001 p12A Four Brockport school records broken at Hobart College, 01:11:2001 p9A Honeoye Falls-Lima invite everyone in Section 5 to a day of running, leaping, vaulting, throwing, and hurdling on new artificial surface, all weather track, 06:07:2001 p7A Irondequoit track and field coach and members of coaching staff hosting Faster than Gravity Camp, 03:22:2001 p9A McMullen, Tim and Smith Hanna, Carolyn ranked No. 1 in the world mile, 03:22:2001 p10A Siciliano, Matt and Dolby, Steve each win individual event to highlight boys team, 01:25:2001 p9A Siciliano, Matt leads Brockport in Meet of Champions at Hobart College, 03:22:2001 p10A Streb, Adam wins 600 meters at indoor track meet, 12:20:2001 p9A SPORTS - TRACK AND FIELD, WOMENSBrockport girls placed fourth at Hobart Invitational; Phouthavongsa, Tara sets school record, 02:08:2001 p10ABrockport girls win county track title; Ross, Nicole takes first place in shot put, 05:24:2001 p10A Brockport ladies finish 2nd at secionals, 05:31:2001 p12A Lady Blue Devils beat Penfield, Greece Athena, and Rush-Henrietta to remain unbeated and improve 4-0, 05:10:2001 p15A Lady Blue Devils finished second at Spring Break out, first at Brockport invitational, 05:03:2001 p16A Lady Blue Devil's prove strong once again this season behind McJury, Brenna and Phouthavongsa, Tara, 05:31:2001 p11A Lady Blue Devils send 4 girls to states, 06:07:2001 p7A McJury, Brenna leads indoor track teams, holds unofficial record in 600 meter after performance in Seneca Falls, 02:15:2001 p12A Phouthavongsa, Tara breaks school record in triple jump, 04:29:2001 p11A Phouthavongsa, Tara leads Brockport at Meet of Champions at Hobart College, 03:22:2001 p10A Ross, Nicole takes first place in shot put; Lady Blue Devils run past Greece Arcadia, 05:17:2001 p12A Stoughton, Mary; Phouthavongsa, Tara; and Dupra, Whitney enshrine themselves into Brockport record book, 01:25:2001 p9A SPORTS - VOLLEYBALLBlue Devils defeats Rush-Henrietta, 11:01:2001 p11ABlue Devils off to hot start after winning first three games of the season, 09:13:2001 p11A Blue Devils remain unbeaten, 09:27:2001 p9A Blue Devils remain undefeated after defeating Gates Chili, 09:20:2001 p10A Brockport Blue Devils boys varsity team beats Brighton, 10:11:2001 p9A Brockport boys improve to 7-1, 10:04:2001 p9A Brockport loses to both Hilton and Churchville-Chili, 10:18:2001 p10A Brockport varsity netters win twice against Hilton and Eastridge, 05:10:2001 p17A Dickson, John of Blue Devils had 30 assists in win over Brighton, and 42 in win over Webster, 11:08:2001 p1A SPORTS - VOLLEYBALL, WOMENSBlue Devils advance to Monroe County Championship to face Webster, 02:08:2001 p11ABrockport defeats Penfield, Rush-Henrietta, and Fairport, a tough weekend before Monroe County Tournament, 01:25:2001 p9A Brockport loses to rival Webster's potent offense, 01:18:2001 p12A Brockport places first in Churchville-Chili Tournament, biggest challenge yet to come against Webster, 01:11:2001 p9A Brockport places second in county tournament for second year in a row, 03:22:2001 p10A Brockport volleyballers start new season, 12:06:2001 p10A Demmans, Kim has 39 assists for Blue Devils and Billotti, Adrienne has 49 assists for Gates Chili - Blue Devils stop GC in 4, 12:13:2001 p8A Lady Blue Devils win fourth game of season against Rush-Henrietta, 12:20:2001 p10A Top seniors in Monroe County battle at Roberts Wesleyan all-star game, 02:22:2001 p9A Webster Warriors defeat Brockport in championship for the second consecutive season at Wesleyan, 02:15:2001 p1A SPORTS - WRESTLINGArmstrong, Ryan finishes 3rd at teh Bradshaw Tournament at 171 pounds, 01:18:2001 p11ABlue Devils beat Irondequoit in East/West match, Bush, Kevin's 152 pound win secures victory, 02:15:2001 p12A Blue Devils finish 15th at sectionals, 02:22:2001 p10A Blue Devils open season at the Geneva Tournament, 11:29:2001 p9A Blue Devils pin Churchville-Chili, lose to Spencerport, 01:11:2001 p8A Blue Devils slam Batavia, 02:08:2001 p11A Brockport wrestling team held annual season-ending banquet to recognize wrestlers, 05:03:2001 p17A Fisher, Colby and LaDue, Scott have record pins for Blue Devils, as they defeat the Spartans for the first time in three years, 12:13:2002 p8A Lardner, Scott recorded first varsity victory pinning D'Autello, Corey in Blue Devils/Olympia game, 01:04:2001 p6A Seven Blue Devils named to Monroe County all-tournament team, 02:01:2001 p10A 21st annual Pee Wee Wrestling Tournament being held at Brockport Middle School, 03:08:2001 p12A Three Brockport wrestlers Riley, Sean; Bush, Kevin; and Armstrong, Ryan go undefeated at Brockport Round Robin Tournament, 01:25:2001 p10A Young Devil wrestling team shows potential, 03:22:2001 p9A SPRINGDALE FARMSChristmas being celebrated at Farms with live Nativity scenes, caroling, horse-drawn wagon rides, and Santa, 11:29:2001 p2ASpringdale Farm's corn maze has Shoeberlein family, and many others, circling around to find their way out, 09:06:2001 p1A Wendy's restaurant sponsoring family programs at Springdale Farms in Ogden, 07:05:2001 p3A STEM CELL RESEARCHForman, Steven J. MD gives bedside view of stem cell research (Guest Essay), 08:02:2001 p15AResearch can help save lives (Letter), 11:22:2001 p11A STEPANEK, MATTIEStepanek, Mattie's fight with Muscular Dystrophy has left him weakened, however his spirit stays extraordinarily strong (Letter), 12:20:2001 p13ASTUDENTSCliff, Kasandra accepted to attend National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine, 07:12:2001 p2AMcCrea, Adam's first step to medical career is National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine, 01:25:2001 p1A SUMMER ARTS FESTIVALBrockport Summer Arts Festival expecting over 60,000 people to show, 08:09:2001 p2ADragon Boat races highlight this year' Summer Art Festival in Brockport, 08:16:2001 p1A Dragon boat racing added to list of activities at Brockports Summer Arts Festival, 06:28:2001 p5A SUNY BROCKPORT89.1 the Point holds annual Easter egg hunt for 4 through 12 year olds at Northhampton Park, 04:29:2001 p1A2001 Undergraduate commencment took place at Special Olympics Stadium, 05:17:2001 p1A Brockport Child Care Center at SUNY Brockport collecting loose change to donate to relief efforts in New York City, 09:20:2001 p2A Brockport student government postponed Jon Stewart performance due to terrorist attacks, 09:20:2001 p3A Brockport Student Government supported the Angels Tree program by purchasing toys and clothes, 12:20:2001 p3A College breaks ground for new baseball complex, 07:19:2001 p1A College invites prospective students and families to visit during week of Feb.19th, 01:25:2001 p2A College officials say Canal Side Pub is undermining Scholars Day, one of the most important events of the school year, 04:26:2001 p1A College presents its summer research at the Western New York Intercollegiate Ronald E. McNair Student Research Conference, 08:02:2001 p2A College receives grant through National Science Foundation to provide scholarships to 40 students, 05:03:2001 p4A College to celebrate the Day of the Dead, a traditional Mexican holiday, 10:25:2001 p1A Continues to offer certificate program to provide students with skills in the information technology profession, 01:25:2001 p2A Department of counselor education's graduate programs receive accretitation from Council for Accretitation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs, 05:03:2001 p4A Department of Education and Human Development holds summer reading clinic for children ages 6-12 with reading difficulties, 05:31:2001 p4A The environment, its makeup and its challenges is the focus of newest major in environmental science, 04:05:2001 p9A First college to have a cafe in it's library, 03:01:2001 p4A Great achievements are expected to come out of new science center, 11:15:2001 p1A As many as 1500 national and international calls were placed over the course of one weekend at SUNY Brockport, 11:22:2001 p1A More than 300 area high school students compete in regional Science Olympiad at SUNY Brockport, 02:01:2001 p3A Newly rennovated Lennon Science Center to be dedicated by SUNY Chancellor King, Robert and President Yu, Paul, 11:01:2001 p4A Renshinkan Judo will be hosting 8th Annual Senior, Junior and Youth Championship Tournament at Cooper Hall gym, 05:03:2001 p17A Sophomore Herman, Sam of Byron-Bergen High school participated in job shadowing day at SUNY Brockport, 06:07:2001 p2A Students visit capitol for National Student Lobby Day, 03:22:2001 p11A Summer session to begin, 05:03:2001 p4A SUNY Brockport homecoming and family weekend will include a 5K run/walk, 08:23:2001 p3A SUNY Brockport ice arena open for public, 10:11:2001 p4A SUNY Brockport plans homecoming, family weekend, 09:13:2001 p2A SUNY Brockport student credit cards are topic of forum, 04:05:2001 p9A SUNY BROCKPORT - ARTSubscriptions being taken for upcoming season of arts at SUNY Brockport, 08:09:2001 p2ASUNY Brockport Department of Art opens annual juried stdent art exhibition with reception and awards, 04:12:2001 p2A SUNY BROCKPORT - AWARDSAmerican Legion Child Welfare Foundation awarded college with $6,210 for promotion of Camp Abilities, 10:25:2001 p8AMay, Julie (director of media at Democrat and Chronicle) and Lonsberry, Bob (WHAM personality) keynote speakers at SUNY Brockport communications award ceremony, 03:29:2001 p4A SUNY Brockport Department of Art awarded grant from New York Council for the Humanities to support 6th annual Day of the Dead Celebration, 07:19:2001 p5A SUNY BROCKPORT - BASEBALLCeremony for new Clark V. Whited baseball/softball complex being held, 07:12:2001 p10ASUNY BROCKPORT - BASKETBALLPerry, Mark helps Golden Eagles edge Hobart College with jumpper in less than one second remaining in regulation, 03:08:2001 p12AFor third time in last 4 years, and 6th time in school history, Golden Eagles secured their trip to NCAA Division III Tournament, 03:01:2001 p11A SUNY BROCKPORT - BASKETBALL, WOMENSFerris, Lynda helps to lead Golden Eagles to 55-49 victory over Utica/Rome Wildcats, 01:11:2001 p9ASUNY BROCKPORT - DANCEGraduate and undergraduate dancers to premiere choreographic works in Hartwell Hall, 11:01:2001 p4ASUNY BROCKPORT - ENTERTAINMENTEwert, Mary presents "Journal of a Culture: Kente Cloth and the Significant Role it Plays in the Traditions of Ghana, West Africa," 08:02:2001 p2AStewart, Jon from Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" performing at Brockport, 11:15:2001 p4A Zechariah, Shahida presents "African Diaspora and Compensation," 08:02:2001 p2A SUNY BROCKPORT - FACULTY/STAFFBeardsley, Wendy L. named purchasing staff assistant in office of procurement and payment services, 05:10:2001 p2ACantanese, Joanne of SUNY Brockport awarded Equipment Manager of the Year for District One by the Athletic Equipment Managers Association, 07:12:2001 p10A Criminal justice professor Nemeth, Charles P. published "Law & Evidence: A Primer for Criminal Justice, Criminology, Law and Legal Studies," 12:20:2001 p2A Department of communications assistant professor Chesbro, Joseph has edited for publication Communication for Teachers, 12:20:2001 p2A Emeriti professor Schwarz, Ira-Paul's composition "Celtic Concerto" has been recorded by Moravian Philharmonic, 07:26:2001 p2A Former professor emeritus of sociology at SUNY Brockport Kramer, John E. publishes bibliography of Anglo-American mystery and detective fiction, 02:01:2001 p2A Hooper, Terrence M. named director of himan resources, 04:26:2001 p2A Inprovisational theater professor at Brockport teaches 3rd-5th graders seven tools of acting in program to tap into student acting talents, 02:22:2001 p7A Johnston, Joseph taken position of campus judicial coordinator, 02:15:2001 p2A Local photographer Dusen, Jim wins UPAA awards, 07:26:2001 p2A Maggiotto, Michael A. PhD, dean of SUNY College at Brockport's School of Letters and Sciences receives V.O. Key Jr. Award, 11:29:2001 p2A Noto, Justin, 17, took home a top award at a festival for young filmakers, 09:06:2001 p1A President Yu, Paul appointed to Board of Research Foundation of teh State University of New York, 04:12:2001 P2a Professor emeritus at SUNY Brockport Wolsky, Jack and daughter Wolsky, Bonnie show art work at Oxford Gallery in the Roosevelt apartment building, 10:18:2001 p2A Professor of communications Anderson, Floyd named to receive 2001 Eastern Communication Association Teaching Excellence Award, 04:26:2001 p2A Professors Scheidt, Douglas and Watt, Celia A. presented papers at XVII World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education International Union, 08:23:2001 p2A Rombaut, Cynthia RN is recipient of 2001 National Organ & Tissue World of Difference Award, 05:24:2001 p2A Ruck, Rose awarded with Quality Recognition Award from Lakeside Beikirch Care Center, 07:19:2001 p2A Scholastic athletes seek their Heisman (Murf's Turf), 11:01:2001 p11A Schrank, Marion PhD, VP of Student Affairs receives Outstanding Contribution to the Professional Award from College Student Personnel Association, 11:01:2001 p2A Sentiff, Harry J. receives award for dedicated service from the Center for Dispute Settlement, 11:08:2001 p2A Six finalists nominated for National Association of Women Business Owners' Active Community Entrepreneur Award, 10:25:2001 p20A Stewart, J. Claud II appointed associate for employer relations in office of career services, 01:25:2001 p2A Stier, Veronica Martin of Brockport receives National Volunteer Award, 11:08:2001 p2A Stites-Doe, Susan (business/economics professor) named Sam M. Walton Free Enterprise Fellow for Students in Free Enterprise organization team on campus, 04:05:2001 p2A Streb, Caroline recipient of Bronze II Award with honors at Arthur Murray Dance School Medals Ball, 01:04:2001 p2A SUNY Brockport faculty design horses for Rochester's Horses on Parade, 07:12:2001 p3A SUNY Brockport professor Appelle, Stuart MD discusses alien abduction experience, 10:04:2001 p3A SUNY president Yu, Paul goin to symposium, 08:30:2001 p3A Turkow, David named director of environmental health and safety, 04:05:2001 p2A Ullman, Marcia MSN, RN receives SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching 2001, 06:28:2001 p2A Van Duzer, Edward will receive on of four Nina Mitchell Awards for Distinguished Service at the United University Professionals convention, 10:11:2001 p2A Virgilio, Marianne M. named director of development, 05:10:2001 p2A Wendy's High School Heisman Program recognized Reitter, Elizabeth M. as recipient, 10:25:2001 p4A Wieczorek, Marcia and Eichelberger, Angela recipients of Lakeside Health System Excellence in Nursing Award for 2000, 01:11:2001 p2A Zhu, Lillian Y. has joined SUNY Brockport administrative staff as director of institutional research, 12:20:2001 p2A SUNY BROCKPORT - FOOTBALLCarella, Paul returns fumble 40 yards for touchdown in SUNY Brockport's 34-7 win over New Jersy City University, 10:18:2001 p10ASUNY Brockport senior and New York Giants rookie offensive lineman Warner, Josh signs autographs for fans, 05:10:2001 p16A SUNY Golden Eagles open pre-season camp; total of 111 players reported to campus to prepare for 2001 campaign, 08:16:2001 p10A SUNY BROCKPORT - GRADUATESD'Agostino, Gerald will be inducted into Hall of Heritage, Alumni Association's most prestigious award, 08:16:2001 p2AD'Agostino, Irene; Baker, Theresa; and Zappone, Anthony receive a Citation of Appreciation Award from Alumni Association, 08:16:2001 p2A SUNY BROCKPORT - LACROSSE, WOMENSBrooks, Rob named new head coach of women's lacrosse team, 10:18:2001 p10ASUNY BROCKPORT - LECTURESAbout 300 attended former attorney general Reno, Janet's speach, 03:29:2001 p3ABeatrice A. Conrad Memorial Lecture being held in New York room of Cooper Hall, 03:01:2001 p2A Brockport student government hosts terrorism forum, 12:06:2001 p4A Clergy and college professors lead discussion series "God's Earth Our Home" at First Baptist Church, 09:27:2001 p2A Ex-attorney Reno, Janet will speak about her legal experiences and her battle against Parkinson's disease, 03:22:2001 p1A Glover, Danny and Justice, Felix will perform "An Evening with Langston and Martin," 09:13:2001 p3A Inspirational speaker and cultural activist Smith, Beverly A. makes 2 presentations at college through grant received for Black History Month, 02:15:2001 p4A Le, Lu - dean and professor at Shanghai-New York Languae Institute, University of Shanghai speaking at three conferences on China, 03:29:2001 p2A The New York African Studies Association holding it's annual conference at SUNY Brockport, 04:26:2001 p3A Professor Frey, Richard and Getz, Robert will hold discussion on terrorism and terrorists, 10:04:2001 p6A Professor of political science Ullman, Steve examines Election 2000 - The Post-Mortem as first topic of spring semester Mornings with the Professors, 02:22:2001 p2A Sanchez, Cristobal Osorio of Guatemala will speak at Edwards Hall, 09:13:2001 p3A SUNY professors Dr. Getz, Robert and Dr. Frey, Richard discuss the motivation behind bin Laded and his followers, 10:18:2001 p1A SUNY BROCKPORT - THEATRE"Arsenic and Old Lace" will be performed at Tower of Fine Arts, 11:01:2001 p2AFestival of Ten returns to Tower of Fine Arts Mainstage Theatre, 02:22:2001 p3A SUNY BROCKPROT - WRESTLINGPalumbo, Frank and Baker, Lenny become national champions as Golden Eagles finishes 3rd at the NCAA Division III Championships at Wartburg College, 03:08:2001 p12ASUPER BOWLPreviewing the XXXV commercials (Murf's Turf), 01:25:2001 p9ASWEDENCellular ONe has reduced the proposed tower's height to comple with FAA regulations, 03:29:2001 p4APark plans unveiled, 01:18:2001 p1A Plans to erect a telecommunications tower with Cellular One arises again, 03:29:2001 p4A Sweden may add a noise ordinance to its town code, 07:05:2001 p1A Town considering acquiring Golden Heights property, let the people decide (Letter), 10:25:2001 p19A Town Hall gets make over including new carpets, lighting, and rearranging, 01:04:2001 p1A Town purchases new plow equiptment and dumpbody for dumptruck, 01:11:2001 p3A SWEDEN - BUDGETSweden's proposed budget debated, one resident suggests tax rebate instead of tax increase, 11:01:2001 p1ATaxes, spending up in Sweden; public hearing set to discuss 2002 budget, 10:18:2001 p1A SWEDEN - BUSINESSESStaples store received permission to build in Sweden's Ames Plaza over a year ago, but no action has taken place, 12:20:2001 p3ASweden's Holiday Inn Express wins the Six Continents Hotels 2001 Quality Excellence Award, 11:08:2001 p4A SWEDEN - ENVIRONMENT120 acres on Swamp Road proposed to be preserved as open space, 03:08:2001 p1ASWEDEN - FIRESweden officials say they want to re-negotiate fire, ambulence contract, 10:04:2001 p1AVillage of Brockport and Town of Sweden will meet to discuss concerns about 2001 fire and ambulence protection contract, 01:11:2001 p1A SWEDEN - GOVERNMENTBattisti, Carges, Windus-Cook, and Cherrington vie for Sweden Board seat, race centers on contamination, spending, and open government, 11:01:2001 p1ACarges, Rob wins third term on Town Board, Windus-Cook, Danielle wins first, 11:08:2001 p1A Town Board needs a change (Letter), 10:25:2001 p19A Vote for the other party to get rid of the 'good old boy' policy, 11:01:2001 p15A Wright, Norman reviews the town and village comprehensive plan (Letter), 11:08:2001 p17A SWEDEN - PARKSBoard members adopt plan to develop 156 acre park on Redman Road, 04:05:2001 p1APublic information meeting being held in regards to adoption of written master plan for the Sweden town park, 03:22:2001 p5A SWEDEN - RECREATIONBrockport-Clarkson-Sweden Joint Recreation Commission offering program using performing arts to explore cultural differences, 05:24:2001 p4ASWEDEN - TAXESProtest misuse of tax dollars (Letter), 05:17:2001 p15ASWEDEN SENIOR CENTERCenter now has web site to provide information on variety of services available, 10:18:2001 p4AFitness room taking shape in the Sweden Senior Center, complete with treadmills and stationary bikes, 12:13:2001 p1A Hawaiian Luau planned by Wakley, Amber and Persia, Angela of New Visions program through Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES, 03:15:2001 p6A Looking for seniors to join Weight Watchers program, 09:06:2001 p3A In memory of loved ones, center sponsoring "Memories of Love Tree," 11:15:2001 p2A Opening its doors for a free Thanksgiving dinner, 11:15:2001 p2A Sweden Senior Center holding veterans celebration, 11:08:2001 p2A TTANNINGReasons why I am not jealous of your tan (Daily Dose), 03:01:2001 p12ATAXESFederal income tax should be eliminated (Letter), 04:12:2001 p21AIRS offering last minute help for filing income taxes, 04:12:2001 p2A Lets re-examine how sales tax is distributed (Editorial), 10:18:2001 p16A Maybe the tax cut isn't really about me (Dissent), 03:22:2001 p12A President Bush, George 'explains' his tax-relief idea (Dissent), 08:09:2001 p14A Taxpayers have a right to know more about government spending (Letter), 02:15:2001 p15A Trailer residents also qualify for STAR (School Property Tax Relief Form), 03:08:2001 p15A Vote for President Bush's tax cut plan and give all Americans some financial freedom (Letter), 03:22:2001 p13A A wealthy entrepreneur advocates an unheritance for those who really need it by taxing his estate (Guest Essay), 06:28:2001 p13A TECHNOLOGYBeating the fear of the new (Opinion), 03:15:2001 p10ACell phones, e-mail, and other technological advances have given us the opportunity to do many things at once, but we pay less attention to what we are doing (Commentary), 12:13:2001 p10A With computers, my work gets better but is less fun (Notebook), 11:29:2001 p10A Mom's need something that will organize them (Daily Dose), 02:01:2001 p11A 20th century brought many amazing inventions, high expectations set for 21st century (Opinion), 01:18:2001 p14A TEDDI 'T' SPORTS FESTAthletes compete at Teddi 'T,' Lady Bulldogs win 11-13 females basketball tournament, 07:19:2001 p10AMonroe Community College and Camp Good Days and Special Times will host Teddi "T" Sports Festival on the Brighton Campus, 04:12:2001 p17A TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWERSTown of Sweden ok's construction of telecommunications tower, 07:05:2001 p1ATELEVISIONCNN becoming less interested in actual news and more interested in the gossip (Funny Thing), 08:30:2001 p12ALocal celebrities compete in a cutthroat game of "Survivor" - and you can help vote them off the island, 04:05:2001 p4A New reality TV shows coming this fall (Funny Thing), 08:23:2001 p10A Reality is taht many senior citizens don't like the new television shows (Senior Life), 09:13:2001 p13a Seymour Library planning special activities for "TV Turnoff Week," 04:12:2001 p2A So many commericals a turn off (Funny Thing), 10:18:2001 p16A Upcoming event of "A Wedding Story" will feature wedding of Sweden's Putnam, Arthur and Carrie Anne, 08:09:2001 p1A Violence in the entertainment industry in need of reforem (Funny Thing), 08:02:2001 p14A Willpower is only snag in TV-less test (Commentary), 02:22:2001 p12A TERRORISMDon't ask secret information that will put others in harms way (Letter), 10:18:2001 p17AFBI releases list of 22 most wanted terrorists, all are Islamic, what about other nationalities (Letter), 10:18:2001 p17A Goodness must prevail over evil (Editorial), 09:20:2001 p12A Rochestarians return from a trip to Jerusalem to share Israel's perspective on the terrorist attack, 09:20:2001 p14A Terrorism's hand touches the local community after 9/11 attacks, 09:13:2001 p1A Understanding towards Muslims sought in wake of terrorism, 09:20:2001 p3A U.S. Senator Charles Schumer speaks frankly about terrorism and how our lives will change as a result of 9/11 attacks, 10:25:2001 p4A Walesa, Lech tells students at St. John Fisher College that the secret to beating terrorists is making a better world, 10:11:2001 p11A THANKSGIVINGAs always, we have much to give thanks for (Editorial), 11:22:2001 p10AA pie in the face beats two in the fridge (Funny Thing), 11:29:2001 p10A We must remember our blessings (From the Congressman), 11:29:2001 p5A THEATREFinger Lakes Comminity College production of 'Bang Bang! You're Dead!' takes hard look at demons of adolescence (Notebook), 05:03:2001 p18ALocal actresses are in comedy "The Memory of Water" about a mother's death and three sisters, 04:26:2001 p4A "More Than Meets the Eye" is this year's comedy production of the Brockport United Methodist theater group, 03:22:2001 p2A Rochester Association of Performing Arts Teen Summer Camp will present "Grease," 08:02:2001 p16A Winslow, Stephanie of Brockport will appear in the Bowling Green Opera Theatre production of "The Merry Wives of Windsor," 03:01:2001 p2A TRIBUTESDryer, Harwood was late architect and artist, designed the former Brockport High School, 03:22:2001 p1AUUNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTERWhat freedom means at UR (Guest Essay), 10:04:2001 p12AVVICTOR - SCHOOLSVictor school district will be first suburban district in the area to have a full time police officer on campus (Editorial), 03:01:2001 p14AVISUALLY HANDICAPPEDHelping the visually impaired get online, 01:11:2001 p11AVOLUNTEERSVolunteers needed at Park Ridge Campus for gift shop, clerical support, delivery services, and friendly visiting with patients, 06:14:2001 p4AVolunteers needed at the Genesee Street Campus of Unity Health System, 04:26:2001 p5A Volunteers needed at the Unity Health System's Park Ridge campus in Greece, 12:06:2001 p4A Volunteers needed for the Orleans County 4-H Fair, 05:10:2001 p4A Volunteers needed for the Rape Crisis Service of Planned Parenthood to provide support and information to victims, 07:05:2001 p3A VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICAVOA need donations of clothing, shoes, books, linens, appliances, and furniture, 06:14:2001 p4AVOA seeking donations, 02:01:2001 p3A VOTINGCitizen participation is vital to democracy (Letter), 01:18:2001 p15ADon't let terrorist attacks take away election days, make a difference and vote (Editorial), 11:01:2001 p14A Many African Americans felt their votes were not counted in the 2000 election (Guest Essay), 02:22:2001 p13A Support our soldiers and the heroes who risked their lives to protect America - make sure you vote on Election Day (Letter), 11:01:2001 p15A WWAL-MARTLand for new Wal-Mart should be kept as open fields (Notebook), 04:29:2001 p16ASweden Senior Center is recipient of Wal-Marts gift giving program for fifth year in a row, 02:01:2001 p2A Wal-Mart sells chairs that appear to be made from cut up American Flags, but are not (Comment), 05:31:2001 p14A WARLooking back, 30 years later (Commentary), 09:13:2001 p14AMake it an equal-opportunity war, use military draft (Notebook), 11:01:2001 p14A Soldiers never return the same after being at war (Commentary), 11:15:2001 p12A Terrorism attacks moves war to a whole new dimension (Editorial), 09:13:2001 p14A Vietnam war; real cruelty, real courage (Notebook), 02:01:2001 p12A War between the counties, and kids without fathers (Notebook), 07:19:2001 p12A Widener, James hopes one day to bury his son Private 1st Class Widener, James E. of the Vietnam War who has been missing in action for 30 years, 02:08:2001 p1A WATER SPORTSSoaking up Jet Skis' guilty pleasure (Comment), 08:30:2001 p12AWE-MO-COBrockport High School students named to WE-MO-CO honor rolls, 11:29:2001 p5AHonor students named, 03:15:2001 p3A WEATHERUncanny critters give reliable forecasts (Nature Notes), 02:08:2001 p12AUnseemingly dry weather dries up wells, lets have the snow we are supposed to have (Notebook), 12:06:2001 p12A WEBSTERSledding prohibited in Webster and other county parks (Editorial), 10:25:2001 p18AWebster Mayor Beh, Deke and Village Board were probably not anticipating attracting angry protesters when they advertised village water for sale (Editorial), 04:29:2001 p16A WEDDINGSBeh, Wilbur "Deke" former Webster Mayor and Barbara J. Heintzelman, 09:06:2001 p5ABull, Michael J. and Susan Walter, 11:08:2001 p10A Cheshire, Devon Jon and Patricia McLaughlin, 05:10:2001 p6A Clark, Kevin and Susan Wiedemer, 04:05:2001 p12A Cuzzupoli, Michael and Kelly Hammel, 03:29:2001 p9A DaRin, Ray John Jr. and Debbie Stubbs, 02:15:2001 p5A Dermody, Gregory and Suzette McGuire, 10:04:2001 p7A DiRisio, Mark and Dawn Miller, 08:16:2001 p9A Dr. Devlin, Albert F. and Merry Patt, 10:04:2001 p7A Ebling, Keith J. and Kristin Mundy, 02:22:2001 p6A Ferris, Craig L. and Laura Burns, 03:08:2001 p8A Fisher, Jeffrey and Christine Kuhman, 10:25:2001 p9A Flansburg, Jeremy and Summer Matejka, 12:20:2001 p6A Goodison, Jeremy David and Jessica Dean, 10:18:2001 p8A Harvey, Kevin M. and Jennifer Skoog, 08:30:2001 p7A Hoak, Bill N. and Valarie King, 03:08:2001 p8A Hood, Alexander R. and Amy Ray, 11:08:2001 p10A Horn, Jason and Jessica Kimmel, 11:29:2001 p12A John, David and Jennifer Piedmont, 09:06:2001 p4A Kutolowski, Matthew John and Emily Myers, 02:08:2001 p8A Leone, David and Amy LeSchander, 01:18:2001 p4A Messmer, Ron and Lori Ciccarone, 10:25:2001 p9A Miller, James "Jamie" and Stefanie Guido, 12:06:2001 p9A Mills, Edward J. and Angela Povoli, 01:18:2001 p4A Montalto, Aldo and Traci Morland, 05:24:2001 p7A Overton, Julian Reid and Stephanie Walls, 08:09:2001 p11A Parrinello, Matthew and Hillarie Dunn, 03:01:2001 p8A Planet, Paul Joseph and Elizabeth Lynne, 12:06:2001 p9A Putnam, Arthur Stanley D.D.S. and Caurie Anne Miner, 10:11:2001 p8A Quinn, James J. Jr. and Susan Johnson, 01:18:2001 p4A Riddell, Michael and Jaimee Darling, 07:12:2001 p2A Riggi, Jamieson and Danielle Dell'Anno, 04:05:2001 p12A Satariano, Marco and Christine Williams, 11:08:2001 p10A Sisca, Pat and Brianne McGrady, 11:29:2001 p12A Spada, Michael Joseph and Jean Teabout, 03:01:2001 p8A Speranza, Gabriel F. and Christine Muszak, 02:15:2001 p5A Stewart, Andrew Joseph and Susan Cunningham, 03:01:2001 p8A Szulwach, Christopher Robert and Sarah Van Boden, 03:20:2001 p9A Thompson, Brandon and Kerryn Boroski, 05:10:2001 p6A Way, Robert and Valerie Winnick, 12:27:2001 p11A Zukoski, Jason L. and Bernadette Fetzner, 09:06:2001 p4A WESTERN MONROE HISTORICAL SOCIETYHistorical Society holding a Peddlers market, 08:09:2001 p2AHolding it's 30th annual Peddler's Market on the Morgan Manning House grounds, 08:30:2001 p2A WINEFinger Lakes vineyards are lovely - and so is the wine. Get your restaurant to put it on the menu, 05:03:2001 p19AWOLFE, ANDREW D.Collection of antiques from the estate of the late publisher Wolfe, Andrew D. will be up for auction this weekend, 01:18:2001 p9AWOMEN'S RIGHTSBuckham, Marilyn presents "The Changing Climate of Reproductive Freedom" in Seymour Union Ball Room at SUNY Brockport, 03:01:2001 p4A"Women at the University if Rochester - The Next Hundred Years" will be theme of Susan B. Anthony Legacy Dinner, 02:01:2001 p5A YYMCAFour year olds in the Brockport YMCA preschool program take a trip to Pizza Hut where they get to make their own pizza's, with a little help, 04:29:2001 p2A
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