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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 puzzli |