Brockport Post Index 2003

 

BROCKPORT POST

2003

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ABORTIONS

Abortion issue tied to Laci Peterson case (Letter), 05:01:2003 p21A
Bush shows integrity on abortion bill (Letter), 11:13:2003 p15A
Stance on abortion war don't match (Letter), 11:27:2003 p10A

ACADEMIC DAY

Students participate in Academic Day with a chance to win many different awards, 06:19:2003 p13A

ACADEMY AWARDS

Review crew tackles the Oscars (Funny Thing), 03:20:2003 p12A

ACCIDENTS

13 year old girl is struck by car in Hamlin, 08:21:2003 p2A
Brockport fire and ambulence personnel report a surge in motor vehicle accidents, 02:20:2003 p4A
Brockport school bus in accident, no one was hurt, 11:06:2003 p2A
Fatal car crash killed 20 year old Fitton, Matt, 08:21:2003 p3A
Fire department response to an accident on Ridge Road, 11:06:2003 p2A
A former fire cheif and his mother-in-law were killed in a car accident last weekend, 12:18:2003 p1A
Salvaging something from an awful car accident (Editorial), 10:02:2003 p10A
Three motor vehicle accidents in Sweden last week left two dead, 12:11:2003 p3A

ADOPTIONS

200 adopted Brazilian children and their parents gather at Roberts Wesleyan College for the Limiar Reunion, 08:07:2003 p1A
Leave no child with out a home (Editorial), 06:12:2003 p14A

AIRPLANES

Of early airplanes and pilots (Guest Essay), 12:18:2003 p10A
A revealing look at nude travel (Daily Dose), 05:22:2003 p15A

ALBION

New 4-H Hair rule, 12:18:2003 p2A

AMADEUS CHORALE

Amadeus Chorale and the Hilltop Singers will perform Lakeside Gala speaker Rudy Giuliani, 10:09:2003 p4A

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY

Candle burned in memory of child, 07:03:2003 p15A
New 2004 American Cancer Society golf pass now available, 12:18:2003 p9A

AMERICAN LEGION

Schedules 75th welcome home party for the Rochester Red Wings, 1:16:2003 p12A

AMERICORPS

Americorps facing total shut down because of cuts in funding, 07:03:2003 p3A
Back in business after receiving word that money is on the way, 12:18:2003 p5A
Brockport High School graduate Smith, Casey working to earn her eduaction through a 10-month federal program helping others, 07:03:2003 p3A

ANGELS

Guardian angels there to influence decisions toward the good of others (Guest Essay), 01:02:2003 p10A

ANIMAL RIGHTS

Birds should not be kept in cages (Letter), 1:16:2003 p15A
From boy to man: An old dog saw it all (Guest Essay), 12:25:2003 p13A
A dog in need was treated like trash (Letter), 10:16:2003 p17A
Hamlin horse owner Blanchard, Ricaldo faces animal cruelty charges, 06:05:2003 p1A
The lobster tale: How far would you go? (Commentary), 06:12:2003 p14A
Stop mistreatment of circus animals (Letter), 05:15:2003 p13A

ANNIVERSARIES

Colucci, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel celebrate 35 years of marriage, 11:13:2003 p8A
Duryee, Mr. and Mrs. Don celebrate 50 years, 03:20:2003 p11A
Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul celebrate 50 years of marriage, 05:29:2003 p6A
Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles celebrate 57 years of marriage, 02:06:2003 p8A
Mayor, Mr. and Mrs Gen. Rappl Norbert celebrate 50 years, 01:02:2003 p8A
Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Fred celebrate 40 years of marriage, 05:08:2003 p2A
Semple, Mr. and Mrs. Dick celebrate 50 years of marriage, 04:17:2003 p2A
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harold celebrate 40 years of marriage, 10:09:2003 p8A

ANTIQUES

Antiquing made easy with new map, 08:14:2003 p10A
Collector newspaper has released a new brochure to local specialty stores, 08:07:2003 p4A

ARMED FORCES

Beikirch, Gary guest speaker at military dinner, 11:20:2003 p13A
Flotilla holds awards dinner, 02:27:2003 p3A
Genesee Valley chapter of the Military Officer's Association of America military officers seeking members, 07:24:2003 p14A
Graham, David graduated from Brockport in 2003, and recently graduated from basic training in the Marine Corps, 11:06:2003 p4A
Miller, Jonathan M. joined Army Reserves under the Delayed Training Program, 04:17:2003 p2A
Reese, Ed was sworn in as Commander of the Navy Club of Lake Ontario and Brockport, 03:27:2003 p2A
Roller, Loraleigh placed on Board of Trustees List at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 1:30:2003 p2A

ARMED FORCES - VETERANS

"A Soldiers Story Long Remembered" , story of Trones, Terry (Commentary), 04:17:2003 p17A
Hands off military retirees' income (Letter), 07:17:2003 p13A
Heed veterans plead for help (Letter), 11:06:2003 p21A
Keep the VA in Canandaigua (Letter), 10:30:2003 p21A
Midkiff, Doug tells how the draft made him who he is today (Guest Essay), 02:27:2003 p17A
Plea to save Canandaigua VA (Letter), 11:06:2003 p21A

ART

'Art grows here' is the motto of artists converging for a series of workshops in Rochester to offer assistance with their work, 09:11:2003 p7A
Fieldwork an oppportunity to hear others feed back on pieces of art, 09:18:2003 p8A
Hickerson, Dianna from Brockport has peices included in two exhibits in Lockport, 10:30:2003 p4A
Hickerson, Dianne's water color painting "Fiesta" has been accepted in Watercolor Society's 136th Annual International Exhibitation in NYC, 03:13:2003 p2A
Skoog, Lori runs an at-home art class, 1:16:2003 p1A/3A

AUTHORS

Author Colombo, Luann visits second graders of Barclay Elementary, 05:22:2003 p4A
Charen, Mona writes about men (Notebook), 08:21:2003 p16A
Mackler, Carolyn finds her niche in writing for young adults, 09:11:2003 p12A
Wallace, David Foster is simply "too much" (Funny Thing), 03:13:2003 p12A

AWARDS. SEE ALSO Scholarships

Awards given to local students for their artwork displayed at the 2003 Finger Lakes Region Scholastic Art Awards, 02:06:2003 p16A
Beck, Heather; Beecher, Melody; and Johnson, Lisa receive 2003 Rochester Area Colleges Continuing Consortium's Outstanding Adult Student Award, 04:10:2003 p4A
Brooks, Julie of Holley Elementary School wins statewide competition in creative writing, 06:26:2003 p8A
Bryant, Joshua, 05:01:2003 p2A
DeBaun, Ricki (assistant director at the Sweden Senior Center) named R.S.V.P. Champion of the Year, 01:02:2003 p2A
Gnann, Katherine, 05:01:2003 p2A
Howlett, Bonnie honored for her work on behalf of the Brockport community, 08:14:2003 p8A
LaRock, Beth was awarded with Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year Award, 06:26:2003 p2A
Neden, Joel, 05:01:2003 p2A
Regional Center for Independent Living holds annual awards banquet, 05:08:2003 p18A
Scheer, Michael of Spencerport was awarded first place in the Western New York Firemen's Association Inc. essay contest, 06:26:2003 p2A
Smith, Joan B. - winner of the Strong Health Strong in Spirit Award for Unsung Heroes, 01:02:2003 p2A
Tidwell, Dorothy and Boozer, Robert E. - winners of OASIS Senior Role Model Awards, 01:02:2003 p2A
The Wendy's High School Heisman Award is looking for candidates (Murf's Turf), 10:16:2003 p13A

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BAKERIES

Real treats real food at the Village Bakery Cafe (Dining Out), 05:29:2003 p5A
Ridge Donut Cafe more than just doughnuts (Dining Out), 02:20:2003 p7A
Special Touch Bakery makes pies with pride, 1:30:2003 p7A

BANGTAIL

Pushing the linguistoc envelope (Funny Thing), 06:05:2003 p12A

BEACH, CARL FAMILY

Family would like to thank stranger who paid for car repair (Letter), 01:02:2003 p11A

BILL OF RIGHTS

Violation of Bill of Rights by not allowing the Washington D.C. sniper trial out of the area (Letter), 07:10:2003 p15A

BIRDS

A morning serenade that's definitely for the birds (Commentary), 05:29:2003 p12A

BIRTHDAYS. SEE ALSO CENTENARIANS

Rogers, Edna celebrates her 100th birthday, 04:24:2003 p2A

BIRTHRIGHT

Office hours, 1:9:2003 p4A

BIRTHS

Post, Matthew David Jr. - son of Matthew Post and Samantha Bolton, 03:27:2003 p2A
Putnam, Brice A. son of Dr. Arthur and Caurie Putnam of Brockport, 12:18:2003 p4A
Zahn, Tyler Mason - son of Brian and Kate Zahn, 03:27:2003 p2A

BISCO

BISCO hosts ninth Annual Art Festival, 08:14:2003 p1A
Hosting the ninth Annual Art Fetival, 08:07:2003 p4A

BLACKOUTS

Brockport responds to blackout of August 2003 (Guest Essay), 09:11:2003 p17A
It's safe even with the lights out (Letter), 08:28:2003 p11A
Sorry about the blackout every body (Funny Thing), 08:28:2003 p11A

BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD

Developing a new low cost senior health plan, 03:06:2003 p7A

BOCES

Area students move on to national vocational skills contest in Kansas City, 04:10:2003 p1A
BOCES hosts third annual Culinary Arts Competition at MCC, area students compete, 03:27:2003 p1A
Center may be forced to lay off 81 people and eliminate programs because of cuts in state funding, 03:27:2003 p1A
Decreased funding in schools is impacting special education and cutting jobs, 05:22:2003 p1A
Great kids, great lawns, and a great lawyers' game (Notebook), 04:17:2003 p16A
These BOCES 2 students will get the job done well (Editorial), 11:06:2003 p20A
This 'cuisine' is way too lean (Commentary), 1:23:2003 p12A

BOLEY, GABRIELLE

Boley, Gabrielle of Hilton High School receives national honor, 12:18:2003 p4A

BOOKS

Book "Goodbye,Good Men" reveals cause of priest shortage (Letter), 05:15:2003 p13A
Dr. Blake, Robert W. Jr. writes book examining the role of a sixth grade teacher as she engages her students in learning of science, 02:06:2003 p2A
"Literacy and Learning: A Reference Handbook" co-authored by father Robert W. Blake and daughter Brett Elizabeth Blake, 04:24:2003 p2A
New Harry Potter book ignites children and a protest as they awaited the books arrival, 06:26:2003 p1A
The night before Harry Potter (Letter), 06:26:2003 p15A
Press, Elliot complies essays into book that will benefit inner city children, 06:26:2003 p8A
The ravages of slavery and the need for human beings to express their humanity is described in "Kindred" (Letter), 02:20:2003 p13A
Read the dictionaire and be 'in the know' (Senior LIfe), 07:10:2003 p13A
Writer makes a good case, then ducks issue (Letters), 12:4:2003 p14A

BOY SCOUTS

Hamlin,Curt receives Northern Lights District of Otetiana Council, Boy Scouts of America, Award of Merit, 05:22:2003 p2A
Local boy scout leaders recognized, 06:19:2003 p4A

BRIGHTON

Domestic violence awareness program to be presented by Women of Reform Judaism and B'rith Kodesh Sisterhood in Brighton, 05:01:2003 p8A

BROCKPORT

Brockport residents invited to turn in worn out American flags for a replacement, 03:27:2003 p2A
Camp in Sweden/Brockport dates set, 03:27:2003 p2A
Come learn about the village and win prizes at the Walkable Communities Committee scavanger hunt, 09:11:2003 p3A
Community involvement really shows (letter), 10:02:2003 p11A
Fast Ferry presentation made by Jerry J. Ciccone, 11:06:2003 p2A
Fenton, Mark presenting a Walkable Communities workshop, 05:01:2003 p4A
Golden Heights Christian Center looking for photographs of 10-20 King St. in Brockport, 10:23:2003 p2A
Lester, Buddy gets things done (Letter), 10:30:2003 p23A
Local residents voluteer to aid strangers in need, 10:16:2003 p16A
Max and her sister Dakota won the title of "youngest pugs" at Sunday's Spring Fling in Brockport, 04:03:2003 p1A
Midnight madness on ongoing annual celebration, 10:30:2003 p6A
National Night Out a success (Letter), 08:21:2003 p17A
New Neighboorhood Watch program in Brockport allows residents to register concerns and complaints, 02:27:2003 p3A
Old man winter puts freeze on circus, 1:30:2003 p1A/5A
Registration starts for Safety Town program, 03:13:2003 p8A
Snowmobile safety classes held, 10:30:2003 p2A
Tractor trailers often don't make clearance on railroad bridge on Main street, 10:30:2003 p5A
Village hosts annual Street Fair, 07:10:2003 p1A
Village parking amnesty nets $5,700, 05:08:2003 p3A
Village struggling to keep up with requests for information - FOIL (freedom of information law), 05:15:2003 p1A

BROCKPORT - BUSINESSES

Bacon, Sally A. added to group at Hart Hearing Center, 07:24:2003 p14A
Chemical manufacturer Diaz Intermediates opened in Brockport, 07:31:2003 p2A
Dr. Bornstein, Marti joins Unity OB/GYN, 1:9:2003 p2A
Dr. Schaefer, Gregory P. (SUNY Brockport graduate) has begun a general surgery residence at Memorial Medical Center, 07:24:2003 p2A
Herring, George - broker/owner- has been certified as a Certified Buyer Representative for Westridge Realty, 05:15:2003 p2A
Hunt, Christine is the owner of the White Farm Bed & Breakfast which contains several rare 19th century murals, 02:20:2003 p1A
In the last month, five stores have been added to Main Street gaps, 05:15:2003 p1A
Lowry Center celebrates 25 years of empowering adults, 11:27:2003 p5A
Orthodontist moving next to Seymour Library, 07:31:2003 p2A
Seaward Candies is a creative with their chocolate, 03:27:2003 p7A
Shame on leaders for raising their salaries (Letter), 10:30:2003 p23A
Songbird Living Art Gallery opening in Brockport, 07:17:2003 p5A
In support of war, Brockport Diner now calling them "Liberty fries," 03:06:2003 p3A
TLC's Hallmark Store in Wegmans plaza hosts Circle of Smiles, 03:20:2003 p4A
Wilcox, Brette-Ashley tries on earings for prom perfection at The Cranky Princess, 05:08:2003 p1A

BROCKPORT - CHRISTMAS

Holiday help for the community, 1:9:2003 p4A
Memories of Love Tree lighting to remember loved ones, 11:27:2003 p2A
Santa is visiting Jimmy Z's in Brockport, 12:11:2003 p2A
Santa train scheduled to visit Brockport, 11:06:2003 p9A
Santa train visits Brockport, 12:4:2003 p2A
Sisters qualify at pagent, 11:06:2003 p4A

BROCKPORT - CHURCHES

First Baptist Church holds Autumn Harvest Festival, 08:28:2003 p2A
First Baptist Church hosts the New Creation Singers from the Salvation Army, 07:24:2003 p8A
St. Luke's Episcopal Church purchases new piano, 05:08:2003 p2A
We'll miss prayer sign at St. Luke's (Letter), 05:15:2003 p13A

BROCKPORT - DAY CARE CENTERS

Equality of all children at Brockport Child Care Day Care Center, 07:10:2003 p3A
Kids of Ogden Community Christian Preschool students learn natures basics, 05:29:2003 p8A
Sandy Creek Academy Day Care Center sponser for child and adult food program, 10:16:2003 p2A

BROCKPORT - DISPATCHERS

Emergency dispatch has changed location to 38 Market St., 09:11:2003 p2A

BROCKPORT - ENVIRONMENT

Salt on every road is unnecessary (Letter), 02:27:2003 p17A
Salty tale played out in Brockport; shortage of road salt, 1:30:2003 p1A/5A
Several Brockport residents continue to fight contamination on village, 08:21:2003 p1A
Skelly-Frame, Eileen is hired as second environmental consultant, 08:21:2003 p2A
Soil and groundwater affected by chemicals once used, 09:04:2003 p2A
Testing for chemicals in Brockport storm sewer piping, results take 30 days to come in, 07:03:2003 p1A
Village Department of Public Works beginning brush pick up, 10:16:2003 p2A

BROCKPORT - FINANCES

Brockport village will use money from state grants to preserve records, 08:14:2003 p3A
Find better ways to balance budget (Letter), 04:10:2003 p17A
Meeting to discuss village budget to be held next week, 04:03:2003 p3A
Money owed to village in unpaid taxes, 11:06:2003 p2A

BROCKPORT - FIRE

Brockport fire department awarded $166,000 in federal grant money, 12:18:2003 p3A
Brockport Volunteer Fire Department plans a Patriot Day for Sept.11, 08:28:2003 p2A
To earn Eagle Scout badge Czelusniak, Mark 'beautified' Brockport Fire Department grounds, 07:10:2003 p3A
Fire safety training heats up at SUNY, 08:28:2003 p5A
Kenyon, Ebbie was honored for more than 50 years of volunteer service, 09:11:2003 p1A
McCullough, Christian was elected new fire chief for the Brockport Fire Department, 12:11:2003 p2A
Members of fire department held fire extinguisher demonstrations in Corbett Park as part of Night Out, 08:07:2003 p1A
Rombaut, Timothy appointed as new assistant chief of the fire department, 12:18:2003 p2A
Wiring blamed for fire at Laundry Time Laundromat in Brockport, 03:13:2003 p1A

BROCKPORT - GOVERNMENT. SEE ALSO Elections

Brockport not a one party village, much diversity (Editorial), 04:17:2003 p16A
GOP ripped for partisan politics (Letter), 04:17:2003 p17A
It truley takes a village to manage a democracy (Commentary), 06:12:2003 p14A
Maintain a village we can be proud of (Letter), 1:9:2003 p13A
Matela not living up to her plegde, 09:11:2003 p16A
Mayor Matela, Josephine is reprimanded for her choices in village appointments, 04:03:2003 p1A
Mayor Matela, Josephine takes a trip to the Capitol (Guest Essay), 10:16:2003 p17A
Mayor stands by nonpartisan government (Letter), 04:10:2003 p17A
Requiem for heavyweight (Commentary), 1:9:2003 p12A
Town of Brockport granting amnesty to outstanding parking tickets, 03:27:2003 p1A
Village Board approves a conract with Trident Insurance for the village, 06:26:2003 p1A

BROCKPORT - HISTORY

Bringing back memories in Brockport, 10:30:2003 p1A
Brockport Historical Calendars available, 12:25:2003 p5A
History of SUNY intertwines with community - has advanced in many ways since 1973, 10:30:2003 p9A
Rare area history books go on the block, 09:11:2003 p12A

BROCKPORT - HOUSING

Belmont Development Corp. planning on building senior apartments at the site of former Billiard Hall on Main St, 11:27:2003 p1A
Board voted to hire a second building inspector, 08:21:2003 p2A
Keeping Brockport safe with strict building permits and codes, 03:06:2003 p17A
Mayor unfairly tarnishes landlord (Letter), 04:24:2003 p15A
New housing in Brockport, 12:11:2003 p2A
Plan for senior housing will replace pool hall, 10:09:2003 p4A
Pool hall may become senior housing, 10:02:2003 p1A
Village makes litigations against Webster family landlords, trial date set for July, 03:27:2003 p1A
Village Zoning Board lacks authority on 'continuance' issue (Letter), 03:20:2003 p13A
Webster family suing for $5million claiming the village is unfairly cracking down on their rental units to try and get money, 05:08:2003 p1A
Zoning Board of Appeals allows couple to have multiple families living at their property, 05:01:2003 p4A
Zoning board's jurisdiction was questioned by attendees at meeting, 03:27:2003 p3A

BROCKPORT - LIBRARY

J.P. the Air-tist led kids in ballon sculpting at Seymour Library, 07:24:2003 p1A
Photography by Pete Helfrich displayed through September at Seymour Library, 09:11:2003 p2A
Reading program exhibits clothing worn by famous book characters at Seymour Library, 11:06:2003 p2A
Seymour Library closed for the holidays, 12:25:2003 p2A
Seymour Library closing for Memorial Day, 05:08:2003 p4A
Seymour Library holds photography contest, 10:09:2003 p10A
Seymour Library hosted a "truck touch" where kids could touch heavy equiptment and climb in and around it, 06:05:2003 p14A
Seymour Library hosting holiday get together, 12:11:2003 p2A
Seymour library seeks new director, 1:30:2003 p3A
Story time for preschool children to begin at Seymour LIbrary, 04:17:2003 p3A

BROCKPORT - MUSEUMS

Proposed museum in Brockport receives grant, 06:19:2003 p3A

BROCKPORT - POLICE

Accepting nominations for its Departmental Awards Program, 02:27:2003 p18A
Brockport officials and state police want to curtail illegal snowmobiling, 1:16:2003 p3A
Brockport police union gave free movie tickets to area children, 01:02:2003 p3A
Click it or ticket - Brockport police crack down on seat-belts, 11:20:2003 p3A
Code - enforcing officers hanging warning notes on front doors in attempt to get code compliance, 08:07:2003 p1A
Department spending way too much money on overtime, Chief Dan Varrenti wants changes, 04:24:2003 p1A
Neighbors protecting neighbors (Editorials), 12:11:2003 p12A
Officers celebrate last years achievements, 03:20:2003 p5A
Paying for police reports unfair (Letter), 07:03:2003 p15A
Police Chief Daniel P. Varrenti lauds department's performance (Guest Essay), 10:16:2003 p16A
Police inviting villagers to a "Night Out,' 07:31:2003 p1A
Police prepared to handle any rowdy kind of celebration such as homecoming weekend, 10:02:2003 p1A
"Project Child Safe" is offered to make homes with firearms safer, 09:18:2003 p14A
Requests to increase staff in the public-works and police departments are nixed, 12:18:2003 p1A
Two new crossing guards hired just in time for school year, 09:04:2003 p2A

BROCKPORT - SWEDEN TOY SHELF

Brockport/Sweden Toy Shelf collecting toys for drive, 12:4:2003 p3A
Toy collection starts, 11:20:2003 p2A
Toy drive to benefit local families, 11:27:2003 p2A

BROCKPORT - TAXES

Argument errupts over tax hike in Village Hall, 04:17:2003 p1A
Property taxes in Brockport to rise 8 percent after a 3-2 vote in the Village Board, 04:24:2003 p3A
Raising taxes, cutting programs shameful (Letter), 06:26:2003 p15A

BROCKPORT - TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Communications Bureau offers program to check on elderly and shut-ins, 03:20:2003 p6A

BROCKPORT - TOURISM

Holding meeting to discuss "Tour de Brockport," 09:11:2003 p2A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS

Brockport Central Parent Teacher Student Association is hosting a "Meet the School Board Candidates" night, 05:08:2003 p4A
Brockport schools trying new approach to encourage summer reading, 07:17:2003 p1A
Continuing education holds driver education program, 05:08:2003 p4A
District has an Academic Intervention Program for those who score low on state tests, 05:01:2003 p3A
District has plan to keep children safe from disasters, 03:20:2003 p1A
Elementary, middle and high school students surpass state standards on their report cards, 05:01:2003 p5A
Hot lines for school closings (Murf's Turf), 1:9:2003 p9A
New attendance policy requires attendance to be taken every period, 09:04:2003 p2A
New residents of Brockport school districts reminded to register their children, 08:21:2003 p2A
Start of school year went well according to Brockport school officials09:04:2003 p4A
Students collect Thanksgiving donations, 11:27:2003 p12A
Students receive gift certificate from Chase Pitkins, 11:20:2003 p2A
Teachers and students attend meetings to learn about bullying, harassment, 03:20:2003 p4A
Three candidates - Vandenberg, Marjorie; Wolfe, Terry; and Zimmer, Gary - seek two openings, 05:15:2003 p3A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ALUMNI

Dupre, Benjamin - Brockport High School graduate at top of Alabama church-state scuffle, 09:04:2003 p1A
Ginovsky, Amanda wins Boothroyd Scholarship Award, 11:13:2003 p4A
Wahl, Sean and Wasson, Nate excel at Alfred State, 06:19:2003 p15A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - AWARDS. SEE ALSO Brockport Central Schools - Scholarships

Awards, scholarships presented at high school graduation, 08:07:2003 p14A
Crowe, Steve R. selected for membership in the National Society of High Honors, 09:18:2003 p4A
Herrmann, Patrick winner of The Next Step Magazine Super Teens contest, 02:27:2003 p2A
High school students receive awards and scholarships, 07:10:2003 p8A
Hill School student Cross, Katie receives Award of Achievement for her essay on fire prevention, 06:05:2003 p2A
Kindred, Lindsay honored with Marie Banner Scholarship Award, 07:31:2003 p5A
Scholarships offered to high school students by US coast guard, 1:9:2003 p4A
Scott, Sara gets mention in Rochester Women magazine's 1st Young Women of Promise Awards, 09:11:2003 p3A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BUDGET

District residents OK'd a new spending plan this week, 06:05:2003 p1A
Late budget encouraging new candidates on the school board (Editorial), 05:08:2003 p16A
Ruger, Shawn D funds many different programs for Brockport students, this month it was presentations about Susan B. Anthony, 03:06:2003 p2A
School Board calls for increase in spending due to rising fuel and retirement costs, 02:27:2003 p1A
School budget votes could be moved back two weeks hoping to pass the budget in that time, 04:17:2003 p15A
School district faces $1M loss if Gov. Pataki, George proposed spending plan is passed, 02:06:2003 p1A
School taxes on the rise, 03:20:2003 p1A
State legislators promised to reinstate funds for public education, which means lower taxes nad more teachers for Brockport, 05:08:2003 p1A
Time to get smart on school expenses (Editorial), 06:19:2003 p18A
Vote for new school budget on June 3rd, 05:29:2003 p3A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ELEMENTARY

Barclay Elementary hosted end of school activities last week, 06:26:2003 p1A
Barclay Elementary Students honor veterans for Veterans day, 11:13:2003 p1A
Blessed Virgin Mary continuing decline of enrollment may force school to close, 04:10:2003 p1A
Brockport fifth graders learn about the stock market, 12:4:2003 p9A
Fifth and sixth graders design house for Houses on Parade, 1:23:2003 p4A
Fifth graders of Hill School scoured Northampton Park in search of fossilized remains, 06:19:2003 p4A
Hill Elementary celebrates Dr. Seuss' birthday last week, 03:06:2003 p18A
Hill Elementary School donates books to Enrico Fermi Elementary School No. 17 in Rochester, 03:20:2003 p2A
Hill Elementary students present donations to the Red Cross for troops overseas, 03:13:2003 p8A
Hill Elementary students push aside nerves and anxiety to compete in a spelling bee that came down to five finalists, 12:11:2003 p11A
Hill School fourth graders experience colonial times in day long activities throughout the school, 06:05:2003 p1A
Hilton School board elect Dr. Josephine Kehoe and Steve Beauvais as new members, 12:11:2003 p4A
Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary students, family, and faculty celebrate Catholic schools, 02:06:2003 p4A
State Assemblyman Gantt, David visits a Brockport classroom of migrant workers' children at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary School, 07:24:2003 p1A
Students at Barclay Elementary made their own freedom quilt patches in honor of Black History Month, 02:20:2003 p5A
Students at Fred W. Hill School looking for historical photographs of Brockport for a calendar, 10:16:2003 p2A
Students of Hill Elementary raise money at the Relay for Life walk in memory of Axford, Julia, 06:12:2003 p1A
Students of Wanzer, Mary and Jungbluth, Eileen raise money by selling Brockport Historical Caledars, 01:02:2003 p2A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - EMPLOYEES

Brockport Teachers Association travel to Albany to fight school funding in the state budget, 04:10:2003 p3A
Brockport teachers Casement, Jack and Kleehammer, Dave go to Albany to confront legislators, 06:05:2003 p3A
Casement, Jack and Voorheis, Don are fighting for support from the legislature to go pro-education, 06:19:2003 p3A
Crawford, Paula has achieved a master of fine arts after eight years of school teaching, 05:15:2003 p8A
Duff, Jamie L. participates in the Citizenship Education Conference, 05:15:2003 p2A
Empey, Scott is congratulated by Brockport Athletic director Bourne, Chris for being named NYS Coach of the Year, 06:19:2003 p15A
Groves, Pat Brockport High school teacher was recognized by the New York Lottery for positive impact they've had on their students, 07:03:2003 p2A
Hickey, Marsha of Ginther Elementary school named Wal-Mart/Sam's Club Teacher of the Year, 07:03:2003 p2A
Quaranto, Paul hero after saving one of his students from choking to death, 11:20:2003 p10A
School teachers served as Salvation Army bell ringers to bring in the season, 01:02:2003 p1A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - GRANTS

BHS has received grant money to add cameras throughtout the high school, 11:27:2003 p1A
Schools receive Documentary Heritage Grant, 06:26:2003 p10A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - HIGH SCHOOL

BHS seniors have mixed feelings on war, 03:27:2003 p3A
BHS Valedictorian Kincaid, Alison and Salutatorian VanDenBerghe, Clark will offer parting advice to fellow classmate at 2003 graduation, 06:26:2003 p3A
"Broadway in Brockport" presented by students of actress, singer and dancer Izzo, Julie, 07:17:2003 p2A
Brockport class of 2003 graduates, 07:03:2003 p9A
Brockport High names honor students, 12:18:2003 p4A
Brockport High School students named to honor rolls, 05:22:2003 p12A
Brockport senior Brandon Whitaker will play football at Division 1 Colgate University, 02:20:2003 p10A
Brockport seniors Jones, Colby; Lawrenz, Mark; Balog, Casey sign letters of intent to play, 06:19:2003 p15A
Brockport Varsity Club hosted annual senior citizen prom last weekend, 05:01:2003 p6A
Class of 2003 graduates and seeks higher education and technology as the answer to job security, 07:03:2003 p1A
Concert band and wind ensemble has concert tonight, 1:30:2003 p8A
Dudek, Mark will play in the NYS School Music Association Conference All State Jazz Ensemble, 10:09:2003 p10A
High school library to offer extended hours, 10:02:2003 p3A
High school offering summer reading program, 07:10:2003 p8A
High school students compete in talent competition, 03:13:2003 p1A
Money raised at 30th annual dance marathon to help fight leukemia, 03:20:2003 p3A
Participants honored for Leukemia Dance Marathon, a 30 year tradition, 11:20:2003 p3A
Pezzimenti, Katy (sophomore at BHS) has designed a program to stop kids from starting to smoke, 04:10:2003 p4A
Play "You Can't Take it With You" is rescheduled due to weather, 04:17:2003 p4A
Rude audience during high school jazz concert (Letter), 06:12:2003 p15A
Saluting seniors in style with senior night (Murf's Turf), 1:30:2003 p9A
School spring play of " You Can't Take it with You" will finally be performed after postponing it due to weather, 04:24:2003 p5A
Schuler, Brian - Scholastic Spotlight, 03:20:2003 p10A
Sepik, Gretchen Murray portray's Susan B. Anthony's life, 03:27:2003 p1A
Student James, Tiffany sings "Lift Every Voice and Sing" during Fridays Black History Month celebration, 02:20:2003 p3A
Students collect cans and bottles to benefit Sweden Skate Park, 01:02:2003 p2A
Students give blood, 11:20:2003 p4A
Students Licata, Meagan; Bader, Mark; and Balonek, Bob all selected to participate in the All State Conference, 02:06:2003 p3A
Students named to honor rolls, 04:17:2003 p12A
Students of Julie Kelly Izzo will present Broadway in Brockport, 05:29:2003 p2A
Students perform 'Bye Bye Birdie,' 11:06:2003 p5A
Students selected to participate in the All State Music Festival, 02:06:2003 p10A
Wheat family has arranged the annual leukemia dance marathon for the past 30 years, 03:06:2003 p1A
"You Can't Take It With You" is big hit at Brockport High, 04:03:2003 p4A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - MIDDLE SCHOOL

A.D. Oliver Middle School students are named to honor rolls, 03:06:2003 p11A
A.D. Oliver names honor students, 1:9:2003 p5A
A.D.Oliver Middle School holds Harvest Night Fair, 10:23:2003 p2A
Eighth grade student Roy, Dan receives kudos for finding and returning a stolen purse, 03:13:2003 p1A
Middle school students present " The Music Man," 1:9:2003 p4A
'Music Man' is performed in A.D. Oliver middle school in Brockport, 1:30:2003 p4A
Sixth graders visit the Ledgedale airport to celebrate the Wright Brothers 100th anniversary, 12:25:2003 p3A
Students at A.D. Oliver invited area senior citizens to their annual breakfast last Friday, 05:08:2003 p1A
Students collect Thanksgiving donations, 12:4:2003 p4A
Students of A.D. Oliver Middle School named to honor rolls, 05:22:2003 p11A, 06:12:2003 p13A
Students sing in all-county chorus, 06:26:2003 p2A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - REUNIONS

Brockport High School class of 1953 celebrates 50 years, 08:28:2003 p3A
Brockport High School class of 1988 will celebrate their 15 year reunion, 07:03:2003 p4A
Brockport High School planning class of 1953 50th reunion, 04:24:2004 p2A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - SCHOLARSHIPS. SEE ALSO Brockport Central Schools - Awards

Arnold, Kenneth C. and Merritt, Kory J. are recieve scholarships from Leaders of Tomorrow, 06:12:2003 p2A
Moucha, Ashley - a senior at BHS - is awarded a scholarship through The Lake Ridge-Gobblers, 03:06:2003 p2A

BROCKPORT ECUMENICAL FOOD SHELF

The Brockport Food Shelf rallied to feed families (Letter), 09:18:2003 p12A
Feeding the needy to warm our hearts (Letter), 02:06:2003 p15A
Summer Food Service program provide meals to children 19 and under without any charge, 06:12:2003 p4A

BROCKPORT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

Union donated $745 to Care for Kids Campaign, 02:06:2003 p2A

BROCKPORT POST

Brockport Post celebrates 30 years, 10:30:2003
Celebrates 30 years of memories and news, 10:30:2003 p10A
Cholette column 'Dissent at its best' (Letter), 04:03:2003 p13A
Closing Messenger Post's Brockprt office won't change the newspaper itself (Letter), 11;13:2003 p14A
Collection of favorite headlines (Funny Thing), 05:01:2003 p20A
Columnist was wrong on Carter (Letter), 04:03:2003 p13A
Forgive me, reader, for I have sinned (Dissent), 06:05:2003 p12A
Hall, Dan's column on "Bless the Peacemakers" was so right on both topics (Letter), 01:02:2003 p11A
House/garage issue a flagrant violation (Letter), 06:05:2003 p13A
"Murf's Turf" column streak continues (Murf's Turf), 10:30:2003 p19A
Papers receive 31 press awards including recognition for news, photography, and advertising, 04:17:2003 p3A
Thanks for the memories (Editorial), 10:30:2003 p22A

BROCKPORT POST - SPORTS

Sports schedules available on-line (Murf's Turf), 09:18:2003 p9A

BROCKPORT VILLAGE LANDING

The Landing is drop spot for canned, nonperishable food items to be donated to local food shelf, 01:02:2003 p2A
The Landing of Brockport and First Presbyterain Church sponser toy drive, 12:4:2003 p2A
Santa comes to the Landing in Clarkson, 12:18:2003 p3A

BUFFALO BILLS

The Bills should go from last to first place this year (Murf's Turf), 05:15:2003 p9A

BUSINESS

For business, legality and integrity are different (Letter), 04:24:2003 p15A
Costanza sausage is a family tradition (Dining Out), 07:17:2003 p7A
The need for consultant services continually grow, as do client expectations of its value, 01:02:2003 p9A
Smith TV comes through with a replacement TV (Letter), 02:20:2003 p13A
West Lake offers uncommon Asian groceries (Dining Out), 05:08:2003 p9A

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CAMP GOOD DAYS AND SPECIAL TIMES

America's character shows in helping kids (Guest Essay), 05:22:2003 p17A

CANCER

Cookbook becomes solace for cancer survivor, 11:06:2003 p16A
Facts on breast cancer, 11:06:2003 p16A
Fourth grader Jenkins, Brandi fights kidney cancer, 06:12:2003 p16A
Getting busy living, meeting me (Commentary), 11:27:2003 p11A
Kimmel, Jimmy makes fun of cancer patient and disgusts many (Letter), 11:27:2003 p10A
McMullen, Charlie - a Rochester running legend - faces newest challenges of cancer head on (On the Run), 05:08:2003 p12A
Warriors battle breast cancer (Guest Essay), 11:06:2003 p21A

CANSECO, JOSE

MLB star offers fans a chance to spend a day with him in Florida home for $250 (Murf's Turf), 04:24:2003 p11A

CAPTAIN JIM'S FISH MARKET

Offers many kinds of fresh fish, 06:05:2003 p7A

CATALINO, KEN

Political cartoonist striving for intelligent humor, 04:17:2003 p11A

CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA

Winners in essay contest recognized, 06:12:2003 p2A

CENTENARIANS

Stark, Emma celebrates her 110th birthday, 1:9:2003 p2A

CHARITIES

'Choppers for Charity' to aid kids with cancer, 08:14:2003 p7A
Don't donate to organizations that send you free gifts (Letter), 1:16:2003 p15A
Heifer group feeds, cares for the poor (Letter), 12:18:2003 10A
Many charities would like your help, 12:4:2003 p7A
SCORE volunteer group of Rochester gets high marks for its counseling service, 10:16:2003 p18A

CHRISTMAS

Choo Choo express brings holiday spirit to Monroe County, 12:25:2003 p4A
The Christmas gift that keeps on giving - and taking (Funny Thing), 12:4:2003 p14A
Community invited to an evening of Christmas music, 12:18:2003 p12A
Every gift is always 'right' (Guest Essay), 12:25:2003 p12A
The fa-la-la-la-la la-la-la-blahs (Commentary), 12:18:2003 p10A
Holiday Traveling Cabaret deserves hearty applause (Letter), 12:25:2003 p12A
This is the time of year for presents of mind (Commentary), 12:25:2003 p13A
The Traveling Cabaret of Irondequoit put on a wonderful performance at Christ the King Church (Letter), 01:02:2003 p11A
Tree lighting honors go to WWII vet, 12:11:2003 p1A
Winter events kick off this week, 12:4:2003 p1A

CINTRON, ASHLEY

Selected to participate in Miss Junior Teen Syracuse-Rochester pagent, 10:09:2003 p10A

CLARKSON

Strawberry festival set, 06:26:2003 p10A
Surveys in the mail, 11:13:2003 p2A
Town is hosting a free summer concert series starting 6/23, 06:19:2003 p3A

CLARKSON - CHURCHES

Clarkson Community Church has new pastor, 1:30:2003 p2A

CLARKSON - GOVERNMENT

5 Clarkson incumbents up for reelection, 07:31:2003 p2A
Board openings, 12:18:2003 p2A
Clarkson elections unopposed, 10:30:2003 p2A
Court receives grant to buy equiptment, 10:23:2003 p3A
Town Clerks were recently trained to accept passport applications, 07:31:2003 p3A

CLARKSON - HISTORY

Kleinbach, Hazel steps down as Clarksons town historian after 25 years of service, 06:19:2003 p5A
Members of Clarkson Historical Society planning on renovating Clarkson Schoolhouse, 08:14:2003 p2A
Planning for renovation of Clarkson Schoolhouse, 08:07:2003 p2A
Reflection on the past 30 years in Clarkson, 10:30:2003 p11A
Society planning to restore schoolhouse building(Guest Essay), 10:09:2003 p15A
Winner (Alan Cretney) of an Irish afghan from Clarkson Historical Society, 02:27:2003 p2A

CLARKSON - HOUSING

Habitat finds family for Clarkson house (Letter), 10:16:2003 p17A
Town to reassess town properties, 06:26:2003 p3A

CLARKSON - RECREATION

Booth, Richard donated thousands to town for a new recreation center and received award, 06:05:2003 p1A

CLARKSON - SCHOOLS

Village K-12 schools enjoy new home, 12:4:2003 p4A

CLARKSON - TAXES

No tax increase for Clarkson, 10:23:2003 p3A

CLONING

Don't worry - it's too late for Bob 2 (Dissent), 1:16:2003 p14A

CLOTHING

Fall fashions salute our 'inner bad girl' (Daily Dose), 09:04:2003 p15A
The male speedo (Daily Dose), 04:10:2003 p15A

COFFEE

Chesapeake Coffee Co. will warm your soul, 1:9:2003 p7A
Hope floats at Women's Coffee Connection, 01:02:2003 p5A
What's happening to coffee these days? (Senior Life), 07:17:2003 p11A

COLLEGE

Higher Learning 2003- start saving early for future college expenses, 10:16:2003 p11A

COLLEGE STUDENTS

Ames, Emily - named to deans list, 03:27:2003 p2A
Baker, Jimmy lead his team to victory in the 10K run at the annual Recon Challenge 2003, 05:01:2003 p2A
Black, John Paul; Palmer, Melanie Marie- Geneseo graduates, 03:20:2003 p2A
Boucher, Rose Tahirih- named to deans list, 03:27:2003 p2A
Boyd, Peter was inducted into Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society at MCC, 04:17:2003 p2A
Burghardt, Jill M. is graduate of Gordon College with bachelors in math, 05:29:2003 p2A
Clasquin, Michelle F - named to deans list, 03:20:2003 p2A
Dean, Nicole - graduate of Syracuse University with a bachelor's degree in biology, 05:22:2003 p2A
DeFelice, John A receives alumni award, 08:14:2003 p10A
Fery, Matthew is a graduate of Miami University of Ohio with a Bachelor's degree in Economics, 05:29:2003 p2A
Giardina, Christopher graduates, 11:27:2003 p8A
Ginovsky, Amanda tours the Republic of Ireland as a bassoonist, 04:10:2003 p2A
Goldfein, Mary Vanni receives alumni award, 08:14:2003 p10A
Harold, Leslie R. graduates from SUNY Oswego with Bachelors in Sociology, 05:22:2003 p2A
Hastings, Amanda named to deans list, 03:13:2003 p2A
Haynes, Christopher named to deans list at Dunquesne University, 04:10:2003 p2A
Holzer, Brad participated in Festival of Ten, 03:20:2003 p2A
Jungbluth, Jeremy named to an admissions assistant for 2003-2004 school year, 05:01:2003 p2A
Kepler, Louise named to deans list, 03:13:2003 p2A
Kleehammer, Matthew named to deans list, 08:21:2003 p6A
Kronenberg, Grace H. named to deans list, 03:20:2003 p2A
Long, Laura received a Bachelor's degree for the College of Wooster in history, 05:29:2003 p2A
Maritn, Jessica - graduate of Syracuse University with a Bachelor's degree in TV radio film, 05:22:2003 p2A
Mizzoni, Jessica A. was inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society at MCC, 04:17:2003 p2A
Mrowka, John C. - named to deans list at Clarkson University, 02:20:2003 p2A
Neden, Joel receives award for Best News Reporting at the 2003 National Student Production Awards, 12:18:2003 p4A
Oleson, Judith is participating in the semester at sea aboard the SS Universe Explorer, 04:10:2003 p2A
Packard, Justin cast in production of "Pericles," 12:18:2003 p4A
Parson, Shaleen - gradute of SUNY Canton with Associates degree in Veterinary Science Technology, 05:22:2003 p2A
Pettis, Erma Ornce receives alumni award, 08:14:2003 p10A
Rice, Lindsay F. graduates from SUNY Oswego with a Bachelors in Psychology, 05:22:2003 p2A
Robinson, David volunteers to tutor students, 03:27:2003 p2A
Sarkis, Melanie L. receives Alumnis Award, 08:14:2003 p10A
Savard, Tracy is a may cum laude graduate of SUNY Brockport, 06:12:2003 p10A
Schubel, Jessica spending spring semester studying abroad in Madrid, 04:17:2003 p2A
Smith, Erica named to deans list, 03:13:2003 p2A
Smith, Jillian graduate of Brockport named collegiate scholar, 11:27:2003 p8A
Smith, Jillian named to deans list, 03:13:2003 p2A
St. Amant, Joseph A. - named Presidential Scholar at Clarkson University, 02:20:2003 p2A
Sullivan, Kevin Bruce - named to deans list, 03:27:2003 p2A
Thompson, Matthew named to deans list at SUNY Brockport, 04:10:2003 p2A
Trimble, Robert named to the spring semester deans list, 08:14:2003 p10A
Weins, Courtney volunteers to tutor students, 03:27:2003 p2A

COMMUNITY ASSET SUMMIT

Teens show 500 people the value of community service last week at the Community Asset Summit, 02:20:2003 p1A

CONABLE, BARBAR B. JR.

Conable straddled two different worlds (Commentary), 12:11:2003 p13A

CONSTRUCTION

The joy of operating heavy machinery (Humor), 10:23:2003 p16A

COOKING

Students learning how to cook in classrooms a good skill to have (Editorial), 04:03:2003 p12A

COOL KIDS ON CAMPUS

Blarney Blast celebration, part of the Cool Kids program welcome Irish dancers, 03:20:2003 p14A
Brockport Street Fair and Cool Kids Day date set, 03:27:2003 p2A
Cool Kids on Campus opens its spring series with storytellers form the Black Storytelling League, 02:20:2003 p2A
Main Street closed for the Cool Kids Block Party, 07:10:2003 p4A

CREDIT CARDS

The smart way to use credit cards (Letter), 03:13:2003 p13A

CRIME

Arnold, Michael and Ferry, Christian accused of burglary/assault in Brockport home and plead guilty, 02:06:2003 p3A
Beyea, Katrina L. of Brockport is charged with second degree arson for allegedly starting a fire at the Laundry Time Laundromat, 04:10:2003 p1A
Beyea, Katrina pleads guilty to setting fire to Laundry Time Laundromat, 10:09:2003 p3A
Brockport isn't another Mayberry according to Chief of Police Daniel P. Varrenti (Guest Essay), 09:18:2003 p13A
Calculator stolen please help recover (Letter), 04:24:2003 p15A
Drugs, weapons siezed, 11:27:2003 p2A
Kopp, James murder of Slepian, Bart was and is an act of grave betrayal (Letter), 01:02:2003 p11A
Monroe County Sheriffs Office statistics show a 6.2% decline in crime since last year, 03:27:2003 p5A
Pirro, Keith held in Monroe County jail and is charged with first-degree burglary, third-degree assault, second-degree unlawful imprisonment, and criminal contempt, 02:06:2003 p5A
Record breaking number of 6,000 children abused or neglected in Monroe County (Guest Essay), 05:01:2003 p21A
Romano, Dominick A. accused of raping Brockport woman in her apartment on Clinton St. in Brockport, 05:01:2003 p8A
Theft of calculator has happy ending (Letter), 05:08:2003 p17A
Two suspects are accused of stealing a TV set from the SUNY Brockport campus, 06:12:2003 p4A

CROWDS

Potty parity is just the gentlemen thing to do (Editorial), 12:18:2003 p10A

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DANCING

"Firebird" performed by Rochester City Ballet, 04:17:2003 p1A
Smock, Hayley P. Brooks took first place in Irish dance competition, 12:18:2003 p4A

DEATH PENALTY

DA candidate trying to bring death penalty to Monroe County (Dissent), 09:11:2003 p17A
Death penalty is murder (Letter), 08:28:2003 p11A
Setting heat on the death penalty (On Politics), 08:07:2003 p13A

DEATHS

Allen, Arlene L. - secretary, 10:09:2003 p5A
Attridge, Robert F. - retired Kodak foreman, 04:10:2003 p12A
Bagnato, Zona Pierce - retired chemist, 09:11:2003 p15A
Beikirch, Robert A., 11:13:2003 p5A
Beltri, George J. - employee of SUNY Brockport, 07:24:2003 p8A
Beltri, George J. - SUNY Brockport employee, 07:17:2003 p8A
Bennett, Wilford C. - purchasing agent, 04:10:2003 p11A
Brazda, Fred - talented runner, 08:14:2003 p14A
Brule, Bernard - A&P retiree, volunteer fireman, 01:02:2003 p6A
Buck, Rita S. - supervisor of Rochester telephone, 10:30:2003 p18A
Burdick, Dorothy, H. - teacher, ceramics owner, 01:02:2003 p6A
Carbone, Robert Sr. - resident of Spencerport, 12:11:2003 p11A
Chugg, Betty Carol - retired teacher, 04:03:2003 p5A
Chugg, Harold F. - farmer, veteran, 07:24:2003 p8A
Converse, Waldo C. - Navy veteran, plumber, 10:09:2003 p5A
Cook, Gordon L. Jr. - WWII Navy veteran, 06:26:2003 p9A
Cortright, Irene M. - nurse for 50 years, 05:29:2003 p11A
Craddock, Mary B. - devoted wife and mother, 09:11:2003 p15A
Dailey, Helen - resident of Brockport, 10:30:2003 p17A
Davis, Eddie - retiree of FMC, mechanic, 1:16:2003 p9A
DeCarlo, Frank S. - veteran of WWII, 10:30:2003 p17A
DeLapp, Robert F - teacher, served in the U.S.A.F. and was active in Pearce Memorial Church, 10:23:2003 p9A
Dewey, Ruth Davis - hospital volunteer, 10:30:2003 p18A
Dixon, Walter W. Jr. - broadcaster/entertainer, 09:18:2003 p8A
Donohue, Kenneth M. - truck driver, 07:24:2003 p8A
Dragan, Peter, 11:27:2003 p5A
Duffy, Monisgnor John - long time priest, 02:27:2003 p12A
Dutcher, Alice - volunteer and friend to all at Lakeside Health System (Guest Essay), 01:02:2003 p11A
Emanuele, Daniel - resident of Rochester, 11:13:2003 p5A
Engert, Paul E. - Army private, 02:27:2003 p12A
Falconbridge, Bernard A. - Kodak retiree, 05:08:2003 p14A
Farley, Jeremy R. - drummer, poet, artist, 06:05:2003 p8A
Filppu, Vivian - worked at Kodak, 02:27:2003 p11A
Filppu, Vivian A. - longtime Brockport resident, 08:14:2003 p9A
Fredrick, Duane G. - telephone repairman, 07:24;2003 p8A
Fulton, James B. - SUNY sports professor, 03:13:2003 p5A
Gates, Marshall - chemist who first synthesized morphine, 10:23:2003 p9A
Gray, Marion L. - library volunteer, 01:02:2003 p6A
Green, Kelly A. - registered nurse, 1:30:2003 p3A
Hardman, Helen ('Granny') - had a great career simply being a mom (Commentary), 06:05:2003 p12A
Harner, Gerald W. - retiree of GM, 04:03:2003 p5A
Hemmerick, Donald - RG&E retiree, 02:27:2003 p12A
Henion, Mary L. - Sweden historian, 04:10:2003 p11A
Hovey, Helen Margaret - business owner, 09:04:2003 p12A
Hube, Sadie M. - homemaker, 02:27:2003 p11A
Jeffery, Shirley A. - resident of Albion, 06:19:2003 p14A
Jinks, Manita Eleanor, 11:20:2003 p10A
Kanicsar, Joseph A. - retiree of Kodak, 1:30:2003 p3A
Karls, Mary Ciarico - Albion Central retiree, 06:05:2003 p8A
Klug, Carl E. - minister and technical writer, 10:30:2003 p17A
Lane, Gertrude K. - native of Kendall, 1:9:2003 p8A
Lester, Nat - former leader of Sweden Community, 05:22:2003 p1A
Long, Maryalice - Kleen-Brite emloyee, 08:07:2003 p4A
Maggio, Thomas F. - prominent builder, 08:14:2003 p9A
Makowski, Adele - retired school bus aid, 07:03:2003 p5A
Maples, Rosaline C. (Dilcher) - resident of Brockport, 12:11:2003 p11A
McMullen, Charlie - one of the best runners in Rochester, 08:14:2003 p14A
McNall, Jacqueline W. - interior designer, 05:01:2003 p9A
McNall, Jacqueline W. - retired interior designer, 06:26:2003 p9A
Mros, Dolores - survived by husband Frank J. Mros, 09:11:2003 p15A
Narburgh, Stanley N. - retiree of 3M, 02:27:2003 p12A
Neilans, Charles - owned trucking business, 1:9:2003 p8A
Nowicki, Frank H. - A&P retiree, 01:02:2003 p6A
Ogden, Derryck - retiree of Kodak, 05:01:2003 p9A
Osborne, Emma - teacher, 06:19:2003 p14A
Parker, Kyle G. - veteran, Fisher-Price retiree, 06:26:2003 p9A
Passarelli, Roosevelt J. - post office retiree, 07:03:2003 p5A
Pastorelli, Theresa - retiree of General Dynamics, 09:11:2003 p15A
Pearce, Jane T. - teacher, 07:31:2003 p5A
Pearce, Jane T. - Teacher for the Deaf, 06:19:2003 p14A
Pellegrino, Dominic J. - foreman at A&P, 04:10:2003 p11A
Polvino, Joseph - served in the US Army during WWII, 09:11:2003 p15A
Quinn, Rev. Jack - Rochester area priest, 01:02:2003 p6A
Quinn, Rev. Jack - Rochester-area priest, 1:16:2003 p9A
Rev. Carges, Bernard - Catholic priest, 05:01:2003 p9A
Ricotta, Marilynn A. - owned hair salon, 07:03:2003 p5A
Rovis, James V. - Kleen Brite truck driver, 1:16:2003 p9A
Ruckert, Gustave T. III - area physician, 05:08:2003 p14A
Russo, Angelina of Greece, 12:4:2003 p9A
Seils, Selma L. - mother, wife, grandmother, great-grandmother, 02:27:2003 p12A
Seniawski, Louise - Brockport resident, 05:08:2003 p14A
Shepherd, Harry R. - Air Force retiree, 10:30:2003 p17A
Shepherd, Harry R. - retired Lieutenant Colonel of Air Force, 10:23:2003 p9A
Siconolfi, Joseph - area contractor, boxer, 07:03:2003 p5A
Sommerfeldt, Frederick - carpenter, farmer, 04:03:2003 p5A
Stachewicz, Frances - Comstock employee, 04:10:2003 p12A
Stark, Emma - part of living history dies at 110, 06:05:2003 p3A
Starkweather, Esther G. - retiree of T.J. Lipton, 10:30:2003 p18A
Sudore, Joseph J. Jr. - owned trucking business, 09:04:2003 p12A
Suhr, Wanda A. - prison matron, 08:07:2003 p4A
Swanson, Alice J. Manning, 12:4:2003 p9A
Terry, George S. - business owner, 02:27:2003 p12A
Thompson, Kathryn - devoted wife and mother, 05:29:2003 p11A
Tomasino, Josephine - resident of Erie, 02:27:2003 p12A
Udell, Foster Lewis - Navy veteran, 05:01:2003 p9A
Valle, Emma A. - resident of Brockport, 11:13:2003 p5A
Vanderberg, Ralph Peter - Kodak retiree, 03:13:2003 p5A
VanDuzer, Marion M. - survived by son Curtis P. VanDuzer, 10:23:2003 p9A
Verhagen, Harry C. - Owens-Illinios retiree, 08:14:2003 p9A
Warnick, Doris Ryan - Brockport resident, 04:03:2003 p5A
Warthman, D. Scott - former Brockport Fire Department Chief, 12:25:2003 p1A
Waterstreet, Edna - devoted wife and mother, 06:19:2003 p14A
Webb, Jeffrey L. - resident of Brockport, 12:18:2003 p12A
Webster, Gerald A. - RotaDyne employee, 05:29:2003 p11A
Wilson, Elizabeth 'Mickey' - retiree of Delco, 06:05:2003 p8A
Windle, Myrle E. - musician, piano teacher, 10:09:2003 p5A
Wohlers, Rodney E. - Wesson Foods retiree, 1:16:203 p9A
Wyant, Ronnie L. - Albion resident, 04:03:2003 p5A
Zaharchuk, Alexi - agriculture expert, Korea vet, 06:26:2003 p9A

DECISION MAKING

When women should not decide (Daily Dose), 05:15:2003 p11A

DENTISTS

Dentists offering new indentification service for children, 07:10:2003 p1A

DEPRESSION

Victims of even the worst depression can recover with a little help from their friends (Guest Essay), 02:20:2003 p13A

DISABILITIES

Epilepsy Foundation announces board officers approved for one year term, 02:27:2003 p3A
Women with disabilities find strength together (Guest Essay), 11:20:2003 p15A

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Two new support groups for transitioning women are starting in Rochester, 05:01:2003 p14A

DRIVER SAFETY

50 Alive Mature Driving Course will be held by Unity Health, 01:02:2003 p4A
Brockport police issuing tickets on speeders who won't slow down and to those who will not yeild to pedestrians, 06:19:2003 p5A
Fasten your seat belts before reading this one (Letter), 06:19:2003 p19A
Let's develop high-tech way to catch speeders (Letter), 06:26:2003 p15A
Older driver safety and the need for testing (Guest Essay), 08:07:2003 p13A
Pull over, you might save a life (Letter), 11:20:2003 p14A
Seat-belt violation invades your privacy (Letter), 11:27:2003 p10A
Watch for deer while driving, 11:27:2003 p8A

DRUGS

Community invited to drug prevention forum through SUNY, 04:24:2003 p15A
It's not snooping if it's helping (Editorial), 1:30:2003 p12A
New York needs to reform its drug laws now (Editorial), 08:07:2003 p12A
A sound plan to reform the Rockefeller drug laws (Guest Essay), 07:10:2003 p14A
Taddeo's accusations political (Letter), 07:31:2003 p11A

DWI

Brockport tops county in DWI arrests, 12:25:2003 p1A
Police report jump in DWI...largest increase in arrests last year, 1:23:2003 p1A
These deaths could have been avoided (Editorial), 12:25:2003 p12A
Watch for teen drinking at graduation (Letter), 05:22:2003 p17A

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EASTMAN KODAK CO.

Eastman wouldn't like plan for Kodak (Letters), 12:4:2003 p14A
Hang on to experienced workers (Letter), 02:06:2003 p15A

ECONOMY

10 cents of every dollar spent on toys will go toward lowering national debt (Funny Thing), 05:08:2003 p16A
Wall Street analysts said it's an attempt to hide a sturcturally weak economy, 08:14:2003 p18A

EDUCATION

Blame pop media for decline in schools (Letter), 10:02:2003 p11A
Education is key to 'balance' daily lives (Guest Essay), 06:26:2003 p15A
High standards without the high stakes (Guest Essay), 08:28:2003 p10A
A 'historic opportunity' to help children (Guest Essay), 12:18:2003 p11A
Inclusion education may not be the answer any more (Guest essay), 12:11:2003 p13A
It's time to end standardized tests (Letter), 03:13:2003 p13A
Mandated special education costs are a burden (Guest Essay), 05:15:2003 p13A
Sen. Clinton's IDEA Full Funding Act would give Brockport an additional $140,000 for special education, 05:08:2003 p6A
Share time with a foreign student and host an exchange student (Letter), 07:03:2003 p15A
Spelling bees a wonderful way to learn (Editorial), 03:13:2003 p12A
What it's like to be home-schooled (Guest Essay), 09:04:2003 p16A
What schools are missing (Commentary), 09:18:2003 p13A

ELDERLY

Age before beauty - a homage (Commentary), 07:10:2003 p14A
Just cry me an old man river - aging isn't so bad (Funny Thing), 03:06:2003 p16A
You know your getting old when...., 07:24:2003 p11A

ELECTIONS

Affronti, Francis A. secures a second term in Supreme Court, 11:06:2003 p10A
An unimaginable loss; and GOP turns fiesty (Notebook), 04:24:2003 p14A
Brooks, Maggie and Johnson, Bill disagree on whether extra revenue is needed, 10:16:2003 p6A
Brooks and Johnson debate the school issue, 10:09:2003 p9A
Campaign coming to an end, 10:30:2003 p16A
Candidate essays to make the case to serve Sweden (Perspectives), 10:16:2003 p17A
Candidates for Hamlin supervisor make their case to lead Hamlin, 10:23:2003 p17A
Candidates for Monroe County Executive give their suggestions to dealing with the high taxes(Perspectives), 10:23:2003 p19A
Capo, Bob alienates voter (Letter), 10:23:2003 p19A
Change your party, get elected, 1:9:2003 p13A
Gearing up for political conventions on the state and national level (On Politics), 03:27:2003 p13A
Get Evangelical about the vote (On Politics), 09:11:2003 p17A
GOP not so unified; talk back on term limits (On Politics), 04:24:2003 p15A
Keep partisanship out of decision making (Letter), 10:23:2003 p19A
Kimball, Paul is re-elected for the eleventh term in office, 11:06:2003 p10A
Lester, Nat and Skoog, Gary have less than a month before voters have to choose, 10:16:2003 p1A
Lester deserves to finish what he started (Editorial), 10:16:2003 p16A
Now the decisions are all up to you (Editorial), 10:30:2003 p22A
People choose to register themselves to vote but don't chose a party (On Politics), 12:25:2003 p13A
Reading between the race relations lines (Dissent), 01:02:2003 p10A
Replace machines with written mail in ballots (Commentary), 11:20:2003 p14A
Republicans broke promise to not raise taxes (Commentary), 12:25:2003 p13A
Rose, David sweeps a council seat as a Republican, 11:06:2003 p10A
Stand up and be counted (Commentary), 09:18:2003 p13A
Which candidate gets the picture (On Politics), 10:09:2003 p15A

EMPIRE STATE GAMES

The games that make memories (Murf's Turf), 07:31:2003 p8A
Local athletes head to games, 07:17:2003 p9A
Opening ceremonies took place Wednesday, 07:24:2003 p9A
Send in your ESG info, 06:26:2003 p12A
At the 26th Empire State games, many participants come home with medals, 07:31:2003 p8A
Too many sports to see in one week (Murf's Turf), 07:24:2003 p9A

EMPIRE STATE SENIOR GAMES

Miller, Gloria; Gianfagna, Millie; and Catalino, Ginny win medals for their tennis abilities, 07:10:2003 p11A

ENGAGEMENTS

Albanese, John R. and Regina Stocks, 12:11:2003 p8A
Altieri, Michael T. and Alicia A. Castiglione, 09:04:2003 p10A
Ambeau, Kevin Mark and Tiffany Marie Pollotta, 03:06:2003 p10A
Anderson, John W. and Linda J. Southwell, 08:21:2003 p15A
Avery, David and Michelle Kurial, 04:03:2003 p14A
Barlow, Thomas and Sherrill Staub, 04:03:2003 p14A
Barrett, Trevor Burdette and Julie Marie Ratthe, 10:02:2003 p6A
Bartsch, Winfried and Linda Swartout, 11:20:2003 p8A
Bastow, Jeffrey Douglas and Ashley Lynn Haines, 12:25:2003 p8A
Beaman, Scott and Kristin Vacanti, 02:06:2003 p8A
Bugajski, John and Laura Plenten, 10:09:2003 p8A
Cacia, Dana and Vince Mannella, 1:30:2003 p11A
Calvey, Joseph and Molly McGrath, 02:27:2003 p10A
Carr, Brian S. and Becky L. Meintel, 1:23:2003 p8A
Caster, Pernell and Catherine Nazzaro, 06:05:2003 p11A
Chapman, Kendall and Amber Galinski, 08:07:2003 p8A
Colon, Michael and Ellen Ward, 11:06:2003 p14A
Daigle, Chris and Tricia Ann Russell, 02:27:2003 p10A
Dailey, Patrick Michael and Suzanne Lauren Olney, 05:15:2003 p11A
Davidson, Adam Garris and Kristen Elaine Holderle, 06:12:2003 p8A
Decker, Robert W. and Jennifer Lee Volta, 07:03:2003 p8A
DeLucia, Michael J. and Delanda Emerling, 03:27:2003 p11A
DeYager, Brian E. and Kelly L. Post, 03:27:2003 p11A
Diaz, Raymond and Nicole Sharlow, 08:07:2003 p8A
Dill, Daniel Frederick and Kimberly Ann Lacey, 09:11:2003 p10A
DiSabantonio, Joseph IV and Tracy Lynn Moore, 04:10:2003 p10A
Dr. Mascia, Brett A. and Dr. Kimberly N.Jones, 03:06:2003 p10A
Dr. Yorio, Michael and Dr. Amy Hearne, 06:12:2003 p8A
DuPre, Benjamin and Jerusha Oswald, 11:06:2003 p14A
Elder, Robert D. Jr. and Alisa Wirth, 08:21:2003 p15A
Esposito, Sean G. and Kathryn A. O'Keefe, 1:23:2003 p8A
Gajda, Steven and Meredith Brooke Claflin, 11:06:2003 p14A
Garofalo, Christian and Sarah Gannon, 12:25:2003 p8A
Gillett, Dylan and Kim Kirchner, 08:07:2003 p8A
Gioia, Anthony Jr. and Karen Lajewski, 05:15:2003 p11A
Grim, Jeffrey and Jennifer Waters, 1:16:2003 p8A
Hayes, Michael 1st Lt. and Teresa A. Schwalm, 1:16:2003 p8A
Heise, Michael and Carla Abrams, 02:20:2003 p11A
Hendrick, Peter A. and Diana Lynn Wollschleger, 09:04:2003 p10A
Jopson, Bryon D. and Jennifer L. Bielicki, 03:06:2003 p10A
Kelley, Kevin and Stephanie Markle, 08:28:2003 p12A
Kelly, James W. and Shirley Bennett Madafferi, 05:29:2003 p6A
Kinton, David R. and Martha F. Picklesimer, 11:13:2003 p8A
Klup, Daniel Edward and Elizabeth Anne Button, 11:13:2003 p8A
Knapp Lee A. and Michelle L. Henshaw, 12:25:2003 p8A
Koresko, Shawn James and Emily Elizabeth Cahoon, 10:30:2003 p8A
Kransler, Kevin and Sarah Rathbun, 10:02:2003 p6A
Leary, Michael and Yvette Amico, 11:13:2003 p8A
Lease, Shawn and Julianne Yehl, 10:23:2003 p12A
Levitsky, David P. and Rebecca L. Davis, 05:08:2003 p10A
Maginnis, Ian and Sarah Marie Landers, 04:03:2003 p13A
Mariano, Chris and Tara Scott, 1:23:2003 p8A
Martone, Patrick and Tania Marie Fonte, 05:22:2003 p10A
May, Anthony and Jennifer Tierney, 07:03:2003 p8A
Mercier, Francis and Sarah Braid, 02:20:2003 p11A
Metcalfe, Deborah and Joseph Hill, 1:30:2003 p11A
Meyers, Jeffrey D. and Stacy Geil, 02:27:2003 p10A
Militello, Michael M. and Janet L. Peluso, 10:16:2003 p10A
Mussumeci, Primo and Gina Belculfine, 06:12:200 p8A
Naumann, Sean and Jessica Evans, 07:03:2003 p8A
Niedermeier, Scott and Janelle Yeoman, 07:03:2003 p8A
Oppelt, Shaune and Michelle Yunker, 02:06:2003 p8A
Parmele, Kevin Joseph and Shannon Kathleen Carey, 06:19:2003 p10A
Pendersen, Erik M. and Tifany L. Cohen, 09:04:2003 p10A
Reafler, Hans and Robyn Reville, 05:15:2003 p11A
Reinhardt, Gregory and Holly DiCarlo, 08:07:2003 p8A
Reuter, Jonathan M. and Robin Lynn McKnight, 03:27:2003 p11A
Richards, John Robert and Rachel Anne Cordts, 05:22:2003 p10A
Richardson, Justin and Jamie Lin McAllister, 08:07:2003 p8A
Russell, Daniel Jr. and Lacy Faye Mandara, 05:22:2003 p10A
Schauber, Todd and Karrie Utter, 05:29:2003 p6A
Schiavone, Ben and Charlene Fry, 12:4:2003 p8A
Seever, Matthew James and Dana Lyn Koziel, 03:06:2003 p10A
Sheridan, Michael Brian and Shannon Lenore Vance, 02:06:2003 p8A
Silsbee, Michael Vincent and Jennifer Lynn Thompson, 02:27:2003 p10A
Skelly, Katherine and Joseph Richards, 1:30:2003 p11A
Skidmore, Steven and Cynthia Vanderlee, 05:29:2003 p6A
Spano, Joseph H. and Alecia J. Mazzo, 10:30:2003 p8A
Stahl, Todd and Madelyn Kerber, 05:29:2003 p6A
Starzyk, Jason and Kimberly Kress, 1:9:2003 p11A
Steiner, Scot and Tiffany Brege, 12:25:2003 p8A
Stocks, Nicholas and Dawn Habermehl, 12:11:2003 p8A
Stopka, Benjamin W. and Melissa A. Maher, 02:27:2003 p10A
Strelick, Rob and Melissa Bunting, 12:4:2003 p8A
Sullivan, Michael and Jennifer Feneli, 05:15:2003 p11A
Thompson, Keith and Jennifer Kaminskas, 03:20:2003 p11A
Thompson, William Daniel and Kristin Piper-Lyn Lupo, 03:20:2003 p11A
Tieppo, Christopher John and Kezia Lynn Mullins, 07:03:2003 p8A
Tubbings, Michelle L. and Patrick Hundley, 1:30:2003 p11A
Tudman, Scott D. and Catriona D. Bianconi, 09:04:2003 p10A
Uchal, John R. and Sara J. Carlson, 03:27:2003 p11A
Van Etten, Michael and Carrie Lepsch, 10:16:2003 p10A
VanDenBerghe, Trent and Breanne Polson, 04:03:2003 p13A
Vullo, Nicholas Joseph and Lisa Yvonne Cavuoto, 05:22:2003 p10A
Ward, Gabriel and Dr. Mary Ann Matta, 04:10:2003 p10A
Warren, Thomas and BethEllen Rusnak, 07:03:2003 p8A
Wescott, Timothy Karl and Andrea Mae Ruiter, 02:06:2003 p8A
Wiepert, Gerald Jr. and Deborah Dannahe, 02:20:2003 p11A
Yildirim, Alex and Patricia A. Eberhard, 05:29:2003 p6A

ENVIRONMENT

Blowing in the wind (Guest Essay), 06:12:2003 p15A
Cattails have many beneficial uses (Green Thumb), 1:23:2003 p4A
DES collaborated with local towns and villages to provide collection of hazardous household wastes (Letter), 07:03:2003 p15A
Don't mess up the bay (Hand Writings), 1:9:2003 p13A
If we restore Rochester, we can save the suburbs, too (Notebook), 05:01:2003 p20A
Keep lakes and rivers in mind when spring cleaning (Editorial), 04:24:2003 p14A
Leaves, clippings safer than lawn chemicals (Letter), 05:01:2003 p21A
Maple trees get dotty with fungus, 08:14:2003 p10A
Need to market the beautiful Finger Lakes regions and make them a brand to remember (Editorial), 01:02:2003 p10A
State official Goble, Scott promises to tackle the problem of pollution from school buses, 07:31:2003 p3A
Suburbs not made for walking (Commentary), 12:11:2003 p13A
Toxic weed killers threaten neighborhood of Henrietta (Letter), 06:26:2003 p15A

ERIE CANAL

Brockport offers benches and shade for boaters and cyclists to rest on, 01:02:2003 p1A
Canal work stalled - village was missing a vital permit to install docking facilities, 07:31:2003 p1A
Hillary should tell Leno about our canal (Editorial), 07:10:2003 p14A
Legislature extends canal commissions term, 07:03:2003 p16A
Sweden residents volunteer for the seasonal Canal Cleanup, 05:08:2003 p5A
Workmen busily repairing canal wall between Park Ave and Main St (Letter), 02:20:2003 p13A

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FAIRPORT - SCHOOLS

Cala, William debates school tax hikes with state (Editorial), 03:06:2003 p16A
School board members and superintendents start rebellion against budget; urges other districts to join in, 03:27:2003 p12A
Superintendent Cala, William stands up to state government with his job at stake (Dissent), 05:08:2003 p16A

FAMILY WELLNESS CENTER

Center offers an anger management class, 10:09:2003 p2A
Offering a number of programs, 08:28:2003 p2A
Wellness Center programs being offered, 06:19:2003 p3A

FARMING

New dairy compact proposed in New York to yeild $145 million a year to farmers, 04:17:2003 p7A
People fasted to rise awareness of unfair labor practices/wages for farmworkers, 03:20:2003 p1A
A walk from Seneca Falls to Albany will draw attention to the lack of equal rights for farm workers, 04:10:2003 p4A

FAST FERRY

Inauguration of the Rochester - Toronto fast ferry (Letter), 11:06:2003 p21A
SARS respitory illness could keep worried travelers off the ferry, 05:01:2003 p10A

FEMINISM

Genesee Yacht Club encourages women to take the helm, 08:21:2003 p18A

FINK, ALICIA

Retired Hilton teacher Alicia Fink makes jewelry, 12:25:2003 p14A

FIREARMS

Gun owners deserve a break, 1:30:2003 p13A

FOURTH OF JULY

Authentic Civil War band to perform July 4th at the Morgan Manning House In Brockport, 07:03:2003 p4A
Fourth was fun for all (Letter), 07:17:2003 p13A

FREEDOM OF SPEECH

Free speech protects ignorance (Letter), 04:03:2003 p13A

FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS

Credit-card payment fee added to customers bills, 03:06:2003 p7A

FUNDRAISERS. SEE ALSO Charities

ACS Golf (May 21st), 05:08:2003 p13A
ACS Lakes golf (May 21st), 05:01:2003 p18A
Agape Therapy Golf (June 14th), 05:08:2003 p13A
Agape Therapy golf (June 14th), 05:01:2003 p18A
Allendale Columbia golf (June 2nd), 05:01:2003 p18A
Bethany House Golf (May 18th), 05:08:2003 p13A
Easter Seals Golf (June 9th), 05:08:2003 p13A
Easter Seals golf (June 9th), 05:01:2003 p18A
Fourteen crop walks to be held this weekend to raise money to stop hunger, 05:01:2003 p4A
Friendly's participated in the Cones for Kids campaign to benefit Easter Seals, 03:20:2003 p4A
Fund-raising golf tournament held to benefit Golisano Children's Hospital at Strong and Tim Milgate, 07:31:2003 p1A
Golf tournament in Brockport raised money and interests in murder case, 08:28:2003 p2A
Jimmy Z's fund raiser aids family of Fitton, Matthew, 11:20:2003 p2A
Larry Alman-Richard F. Heveron Memorial Golf Tournament held to benefit the Webster-Fairport Elks Youth Activities Program, 05:15:2003 p10A
Mardi Gras, Brockport style, 04:24:2003 p16A
Mardi Gras draws a crowd for the fund raising festival, 05:01:2003 p1A
Mardi Gras was a grad success (Letter), 05:08:2003 p17A
Meloni/Compeer Golf (May 19th), 05:08:2003 p13A
Meloni/Compeer golf (May 19th), 05:01:2003 p18A
Money raised from Lakeside Gymkhana donated to Lakeside Memorial Hospital, 10:09:2003 p10A
2nd annual Agape Physical Therapy charity golf tournament will be held at Hickory Ridge Golf and Counrty Club, 05:15:2003 p10A
Pittsford Football Association will host golf tournament to raise funds for the Pittsford football program, 05:15:2003 p10A
Ride for Missing - The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children/ New York Branch seeking bicyclists, 05:15:2003 p10A
Ride for Missing (May 30th), 05:01:2003 p18A, 05:08:2003 p13A
Rudolph Giuliani guest speaker at Gala dinner, annual fund raiser for Lakeside Health System, 11:13:2003 p1A
Spikes Hike - a walk with the Rochester Red Wings, 05:15:2003 p10A
Spikes Hike (May 24th), 05:01:2003 p18A, 05:08:2003 p13A
SUNY Brockport will host walk-a-thon to benefit Project Life War Orphans Rehabilitation Program, 05:01:2003 p16A
Sweden Democrats hosting "Community First" fund raising BBQ, 08:28:2003 p2A
Tour de Cour (June 11th), 05:01:2003 p18A
Tour de Cure bike outing to benefit American Diabetes Association, 05:15:2003 p10A
Tour de Cure (June 7th), 05:08:2003 p13A
Tree Lights lite to benefit Lakeside Health System, 11:27:2003 p2A
United Way starting annual spring fund drives to raise money to fund a variety of human services (Editorial), 04:10:2003 p16A
Walk for Wellness, 1:23:2003 p9A
Walkable Community Committee selling concessions to fund upcoming events, 12:18:2003 p2A
Womens Golf Classic held to benefit the American Cancer Society, 05:15:2003 p10A

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GAMES

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is a violent and sick game (Notebook), 02:27:2003 p16A
"Vice City" a controversial game (Letter), 03:13:2003 p13A

GARDENING

Add lemon juice to your home grown tomatoes for low acid (Green Thumb), 05:08:2003 p15A
The bearing ages of trees vary by types (Green Thumb), 08:14:2003 p15A
Choose sod over seed if you can't afford it (Green Thumb), 09:11:2003 p9A
Collecting perennials may not be worth your while (Green Thumb), 11:13:2003 p13A
Don't let cats eat any kinds of lillies (Green Thumb), 07:10:2003 p7A
Flowering lawns turn into jungles (Green Thumb), 11:06:2003 p19A
The Garden Club of Brockport meeting on Wednesday, 04:03:2003 p3A
Getting to know the 'Mortgage Lifter' apple (Green Thumb), 10:23:2003 p11A
A good way to kill grubs (Green Thumb), 10:09:2003 p13A
Home-grown figs (Green Thumb), 1:16:2003 p7A
Humpbacked weevils cause 'June drop' (Green Thumb), 06:05:2003 p7A
It's ok to use chips or bark as mulch (Green Thumb), 09:04:2003 p9A
Landscaping can add to a home's market value (Green Thumb), 09:18:2003 p7A
Leave tree hollows alone (Green Thumb), 05:01:2003 p11A
Let your container plants breath (Green Thumb), 07;03:2003 p13A
Lilacs need to be thinned out (Green Thumb), 08:28:2003 p7A
Natural for evergreens to turn brown on inside (Green Thumb), 02:27:2003 p15A
Reviving African violets (Green Thumb), 04:10:2003 p9A
The secret sex life of plants exposed (Green Thumb), 04:24:2003 p13A
The secret to raising giant pumpkins (Green Thumb), 07:17:2003 p7A
Several things you can do with geraniums (Green Thumb), 02:06:2003 p13A
Still neighborly, after all these years (Editorial), 1:9:2003 p12A
The sunflower fights pollution (Green Thumb), 12:4:2003 p7A
There is no reason to avoid wood chips (Green Thumb), 11:27:2003 p7A
What and how to cut back your tulips (Green Thumb), 06:19:2003 p11A
Why potatoes turn black (Green Thumb), 10:16:2003 p15A

GARDENSCAPE

Area landscaper Birchcrest Tree and Landscape of Webster receive prestigious Founders Award, others at Gardenscape 2003, 04:17:2003 p4A
GardenScape 2003 slated for March will take place at Dome Center in Henrietta, 1:16:2003 p10A
GardenScape brings spring to the Dome Center with approximatly 24,000 people, 03:27:2003 p14A
Muller, Berkeley named GardenScape 2003 co-chairs, 1:30:2003 p8A
Rowe Photographic to be sponsor for GardenScape for the sixth year in a row, 02:27:2003 p5A

GATES

Lake Country Romance writers welcome agent Steele-Perkins, Patti at Gates Community Center, 05:01:2003 p6A

GAY RIGHTS

Gays making gains in political arena (On Politics), 07:31:2003 p11A

GENERAL ELECTRIC/BLACK & DECKER

GE began second round of testing in storm sewer piping for chemicals in Brockport, 08:14:2003 p2A
GE has acknowledged responsibility for PCB's in a storm sewer line in Brockport, 09:04:2003 p1A
GE should conduct storm system tests (Letter), 04:24:2003 p15A
Let GE test for PCBs in Brockport (Letter), 05:01:2003 p21A
Second round of storm sewer piping underway in Brockport, 08:07:2003 p2A

GENESEE VALLEY AUDUBON SOCIETY

Presenting "Friends and Members Night," 1:16:2003 p10A

GEOGRAPHY

Americans very bad when it comes to geography (Funny Thing), 04:24:2003 p14A

GIRL SCOUTS

Girl Scout Troops collecting hats and mittens to donate to the Toy Shelf, 12:11:2003 p3A
Girl Scouts searching for members, 09:11:2003 p2A
Girl Scouts selling cookies, 12:4:2003 p2A
Scouts of Genesee Valley honored 8 girls with Silver Awards, 06:26:2003 p2A
Scouts of Genesee Valley plan flea market, 05:01:2003 p7A
Scouts seeking volunteers, 07:24:2003 p8A

GOLISANO, THOMAS

Wants to buy out Rochester Sabres (Editorial), 02:27:2003 p16A

GOOD NEIGHBOR DAY

Good Neighbor Day fest growing in popularity among lumberjack festivals in the Northeast, 08:28:2003 p1A
Good Neighbor Days held at Hafner Park, 08:21:2003 p2A

GREECE

Greece to enforce Hamlin code, 11:20:2003 p10A

GREECE - PARKS

Braddock Bay State Park holds Bird of Prey Week, 04:10:2003 p2A
Capo's skate park comments are insult (Letter), 10:30:2003 p23A
Northhampton Parks holds Easter egg hunt, 04:24:2003 p1A
People encouraged not to feed ducks at Corbett Park, 09:04:2003 p2A

GREECE - SCHOOLS

Crandall, Christopher P. of Medina High receives scholarship from Farm Credit fo Western New York, 05:29:2003 p2A
Fioriot, Richard is named Golden Apple Teacher of the Year, 04:10:2003 p2A
Olympia High hosts section 5 college recruiting night, 11:06:2003 p18A
Swingle, Margaret of Greece Athena High School has been selected to receive Clarkson University's Inspirational High School Educator Award, 05:15:2003 p2A

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HAMLIN

Bread and Thread helps with Christmas, 11:20:2003 p2A
Hamlin fireman's Carnival bigger and better, 08:07:2003 p3A
Hamlin rumored to have lowest gas prices, 03:06:2003 p3A
Hamlin votes for fewer bowling alley lots, 09:11:2003 p2A
Holiday toy collecting gifts for children in need, 12:11:2003 p3A
A law adopted for zoning codes has spurred the town to review issues of open space after it banned radio towers, 05:08:2003 p1A
Residents take advantage of hand made snow hill for family fun, 03:06:2003 p1A
Residents to fill out questionaire for the future of their town, 10:09:2003 p1A
A structure on Wautoma Beach Road has some Hamlin residents angry, 05:22:2003 p1A
Town may increase minimum lot sizes to keep septic runoff within property limits, 08:14:2003 p1A
Wheelfest rolls into town for the sixth year in a row, 06:12:2003 p1A

HAMLIN - AWARDS

Luppa, M.J. honored for her contributions to the community, 05:01:2003 p2A
Nominations available for Hamlin Heritage Award, 07:10:2003 p3A

HAMLIN - BUDGET

Hamlin OK's budget, some critical of process, 11:13:2003 p1A
Hamlin proposes 1.5 percent tax rate increase, 10:30:2003 p4A

HAMLIN - BUSINESSES

New Charter One Bank opening in Hamlin, 10:23:2003 p2A

HAMLIN - CHURCHES

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Hamlin hosts a Wheels-for-Life Bike-a-thon to benefit local charities and St. Jude's Childrens Research Hospital, 05:08:2003 p2A

HAMLIN - FIRE

Fire at Lake Ontario Storage result of arson, 08:14:2003 p2A
Fire chief and the owner of the Duffy-Mott warehouse looking for information about fire to lead to an arrset, 08:07:2003 p1A

HAMLIN - GOVERNMENT

Board looking for two new members, 11:13:2003 p2A
Contested races help Hamlin, Sweden (Editorial), 07:31:2003 p10A
Democrates hope to make noise in Hamlin, 06:19:2003 p1A
Four compete for two seats on Hamlin town council, 10:30:2003 p3A
Gursslin, Larry is removed from Board as a building inspector, 10:16:2003 p3A
Hamlin Democrats hungry for victory, 07:24:2003 p1A
Packed turnout closes meeting at Town Hall, 12:4:2003 p1A
'Slap in the face' column unfair to Nancy Pierce (Commentary), 11:27:2003 p10A
There may be different agendas between new Hamlin Democratic Committee and the Democratic Candidates (Letter), 08:28:2003 p11A
Torney, Peter and Warner, Austin have clashing views over town spending, 10:23:2003 p1A
Town board approved two new local laws, 12:11:2003 p2A
Town Board approves the purchase of new sign for in front of the town hall, 08:14:2003 p2A
Town Board elected new members, 12:11:2003 p2A
Town clerk offering extended hours for people seeking hunting liscenses, 08:14:2003 p2A
Town clerks were recently trained to accept passport applications, 07:31:2003 p3A
Town of Hamlin gets USDA loan for a secondary water connection, 03:06:2003 p3A
Unethical campaign politics alleged (Letter), 08:21:2003 p17A
U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved loan to extend public water in town, 02:20:2003 p3A
Voting for the Republican party nomination on Tuesday - Don't forget to vote (Editorial), 09:04:2003 p16A
Warner, Austin and Evans, Ed face off for new Republican candidate in November, 09:04:2003 p3A
Warner, Austin III will likely face a Town Board veteran in a primary election this September, 06:12:2003 p1A
Warner, Austin wins another 4 years, 11:06:2003 p1A

HAMLIN - HISTORY

Kids encouraged to make a picture of Hamlin in recognition of the town's Sesquicentennial, 07:03:2003 p4A
Town celebrates it's 150th birthday with the slogan "Hamlin-where the heart is," 08:21:2003 p3A
Town of Hamlin celebrates it's 175th birthday, 09:04:2003 p1A

HAMLIN - HOUSING

29 acres of land planning to be rezoned in order to build 32 single family houses, 11:13:2003 p2A
Answers sought on housing in Hamlin, 12:25:2003 p1A
Garage issue being resolved (Letter), 06:19:2003 p19A
Low - income housing back on the tables, despite neighbors protesting, 11:13:2003 p3A
Low-income housing proposal is met with skepticism by resident and town officials, 11:20:2003 p1A
Mold growing on house causes it to be demolished, 09:11:2003 p3A
Planning board hearing about DiMarco housing project is rescheduled, 12:11:2003 p3A
Planning board hearing to discuss DiMarco housing project, 12:18:2003 p2A

HAMLIN - LIBRARY

58% increase in patronage in the last year makes Hamlin Public Library want an expantion, 05:01:2003 p1A
Deceased community member donates $200,000 to the Hamlin library, 09:11:2003 p2A
Hamlin Public library has registration open for programs, 07:24:2003 p8A
Hamlin Public Library hosting Captain Underpants Extra Crunchy party at the Hamlin Town Hall, 07:17:2003 p2A
Library approved to double it's size, 08:28:2003 p1A
Library expecting an expansion and a sizable donation, 10:09:2003 p3A

HAMLIN - PARKS

Lake research center facility at Hamlin Beach State Park boosts whole region, 06:05:2003 p12A

HAMLIN - POLICE

Standoff in Hamlin between Monroe County police and Bower, Harry II ends peacefully, 12:18:2003 p12A

HAMLIN - RECREATION

Helped to fill time of children with various activites, 05:08:2003 p4A
Programs being offered by Hamlin Recreation Office, 09:18:2003 p2A
Summer recreation program to offer fun and games for kids all over, 06:19:2003 p3A
Town to hold basketball league, 03:27:2003 p10A

HAZING

Onlookers in hazing are just as guilty (Letter), 05:22:2003 p17A

HEALTH CARE

The benefits of devoting quiet time to your day benefits your over all sense of well being (Guest Essy), 08:14:2003 p16A
Child morality rates, teen pregnancy, teen smoking levels all decreasing (Guest Essay), 08:14:2003 p17A
Deciding what will help our health rather than hinder it (Letter), 03:06:2003 p17A
Flu shot clinic held in Brockport, 10:30:2003 p2A
I'm not a doctor but I know something about wieght (Humor/Daily Dose), 11:13:2003 p13A
My body isn't as young as I think it is (Murf's Turf), 11:27:2003 p9A
Nurses have critical role in health care (Commentary), 07:31:2003 p10A
Rochester Heart Institute reports to the community on womens health, 02:27:2003 p4A
Super-sensitive noses plague many (Daily Dose), 02:06:2003 p13A

HERITAGE TROLLEY LINE

A Trolley to the future (Guest Essay), 10:09:2003 p14A

HEROS

Van stops to help mom with autistic son and saves the day (Letter), 08:14:2003 p17A

HILTON

Hilton Athletic Hall of Fame introduces new members, 12:18:2003 p4A
Hilton Athletic Hall of Fame seeking nominies, 09:18:2003 p2A
Hilton Heart and Hand Quilting Club makes quilts for migrant children, 08:14:2003 p5A
Psychology and development classes looking for children for observation, 09:18:2003 p2A
Students adopt a landmine, 11:20:2003 p3A
Two positions open on school board, 04:17:2003 p3A
Vacancy in Hilton Board of Education, 09:18:2003 p2A

HILTON - LIBRARY

Parma Public Library holding story time for children, 10:30:2003 p2A
Parma Public Library hosts exotic pet show, 07:24:2003 p8A
Parma Public Library is scheduling programs for youths, 12:18:2003 p2A

HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS

Beehler, Dale resigns from school board, 07:17:2003 p5A
Board of Education hosts meet the candidates night, 05:01:2003 p4A
Hilton chooses intern superintendent, 11:20:2003 p9A
Hilton property taxes to rise; cuts in school programming coming, 04:02:2003 p3A

HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ELEMENTARY

New design for district elementary schools will also affect where children are dropped off and picked up, 08:28:2003 p3A
Parent teacher conferences available, 11:20:2003 p3A
REACH program for the gifted will hold public meetings at Hilton Elementary to provide network, 10:23:2003 p3A
Students uncover time capsule, 11:27:2003 p4A

HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - HIGH SCHOOL

Brighton and Pittsford students debate world politics at Hilton's annual Model United Nations Conference, 11:13:2003 p16A
Future brightens and varied for Hilton graduates, 06:19:2003 p20A
The high schools top two students prepare for a promising future, 06:12:2003 p16A
Hilton High School hosting a psychology preschool, 12:11:2003 p2A
Hilton High School hosts baseball clinic for coaches, 12:18:2003 p9A
Marching band season is underway, 08:21:2003 p1A
Students named to honor rolls, 04:17:2003 p6A
Students perform 'Footloose,' 11:13:2003 p9A
Superintendent given leave of absence for personal reasons, 10:16:2003 p3A

HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - MIDDLE SCHOOL

Middle school teacher and teacher aide receive high honors from piers, 09:18:2003 p4A
Senior citizens are invited to a luncheon at Merton Williams Middle school, 04:10:2003 p4A

HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - REUNIONS

Class reunion planned for the class of 1983, 06:05:2003 p8A

HOLIDAYS

Families and friends collecting items to make holidays special for local families, 12:4:2003 p1A
Martin Luther King Jr. day, without the sugar (Commentary), 1:23:2003 p13A
New holiday to honor Harriet Tubman, 09:04:2003 p18A
The Saturdays, Sundays and holidays budget season (Commentary), 12:4:2003 p15A

HOLLEY

Realty building renovated, 05:22:2003 p3A

HOME PROPERTIES INC.

The leader must also serve (Guest Essay), 05:29:2003 p13A

HOMEARAMA

Rochester Home Builders Association presents Homearama for the 25th year, 07:10:2003 p9A

HOUGHTON, AMO

Amon would make a swell Democrate (Commentary), 05:29:2003 p12A
Was one of only 3 House Republicans to stand apart in tax-cut frenzy (Editorial), 05:29:2003 p12A

HOUSEKEEPING

Mum's the word when changing sheets (Daily Dose), 06:26:2003 p13A

HUMOR

The age of one-sided conversations (Funny Thing), 07:17:2003 p12A
An amazing bonus for your cocktail season (Daily Dose), 12:4:2003 p7A
Goodbyes: Past, present and future (Funny Thing), 04:03:2003 p12A
Highlights and lowlights of 2002 year (Funny Thing), 01:02:2003 p11A
A Little Bronzer can save the day (Daily Dose), 09:18:2003 p11A
Marketing test leaves bad taste on mouth (Funny Thing), 11:06:2003 p20A
Philosophy and the art of fiction maintenance (Funny Thing), 08:07:2003 p12A

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IDENTITY THEFT

What to do when identity is stolen (Guest Essay), 07:10:2003 p15A

INSECTS

The demise of the front porch - beware of bugs (Commentary), 09:04:2003 p16A
The scoop on daddy log legs spiders (Green Thumb), 12:25:2003 p11A

INSURANCE

Local towns are facing unhealthy insurance rates, 02:20:2003 p14A
Medical law violates personal freedoms (Letters), 11:13:2003 p15A
Too much insurance? Never (Commentary), 11:10:2003 p14A

INTERNET

Military families find help over the web, 04:17:2003 p12A
Put annoying spam (junk email) back in the can (Editorial), 05:15:2003 p12A
What I've learned from spam (Dissent), 06:19:2003 p18A

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KIWANIS CLUB

Assemblyman Charles Nesbitt speaks to Kiwanis about state affairs in New York, 03:13:2003 p2A
Brockport Kiwanis Club gets speech about community service from Cartwright, Larry, 08:21:2003 p6A
Kiwanis Club holds its annual craft fair, 12:18:2003 p4A
Kiwanis Club holds murder mystery event, 10:23:2003 p2A

KLEEN-BRITE

Kleen Brite will be clean soon...another chapter set to close over one of many contamination issues, 06:26:2003 p1A
Removal of chemicals from the former Kleen-Brite building is expected to start soon, 1:23:2003 p1A/5A

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LAFALCE, JOHN J

Retired U.S. Congressmen was honored with the Gold Good Citizen Metal and Certificate by the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 05:15:2003 p2A

LAKESIDE BEIKIRCH CARE CENTER

Holiday donations to child care facility, 1:9:2003 p4A
Lakeside Beikirch Care Center Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services held first Rehab Alumni Picnic, 09:11:2003 p2A

LAKESIDE HEALTH SYSTEM

Almeter, Donna of Hamlin is named employee of the month, 10:16:2003 p7A
Blank, Jodie is named employee of the month, 05:01:2003 p2A
Cassidy, Mary is employee of the month, 05:22:2003 p2A
Charles, Teresa is named employee of the month, 06:12:2003 p2A
Donations equivalent to $15,000 made to Lakeside Health systems, 09:18:2003 p3A
Dr. Hagy, Timothy V. receives certification to become medical reviewer, 05:22:2003 p2A
Giuliani, Rudolph will be guest speaker at Lakeside Foundation's 15th annual Gala dinner, 07:29:2003 p2A
Head teacher Barton, Susan is employee of the month, 1:9:2003 p2A
Holiday donations to health care facility, 1:9:2003 p4A
Hospital offering programs for wellness, 05:01:2003 p11A
Stroyan, Gregg named employee of the month, 03:20:2003 p2A
Taylor, Amie receives employee of the month, 11:13:2003 p4A
Volunteer blames feds and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 for losing his job (Letter), 06:12:2003 p15A
Wellness programs offered, 1:9:2003 p4A, 11:06:2003 p3A

LAKESIDE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Country Neighbors Quilt Guild dontates 40 rag dolls to hospital, 03:13:2003 p2A
Dr. Jay, Manjula joins staff at Lakeside, 05:29:2003 p2A
Medical staff of Lakeside have elected officers for 2003, 02:20:2003 p2A

LAKESIDE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TWIG ASSOCIATION

Lakeside Twig members honored at luncheon, 06:26:2003 p4A

LANDING ASSISTED LIVING

Collecting eye glasses for Sight Night, 10:09:2003 p2A
Comfort items being collected to send overseas to troops, 03:13:2003 p5A

LECTURES

Gearan, Mark (president of Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva) will speak for Harvard-Radcliffe Club of Rochester, 05:01:2003 p15A
Naomi Tutu says Martin Luther Kings Jr.'s legacy was a wake-up call for a nation that has stopped big dreaming, 1:23:2003 p9A

LIFEGUARDING

Lifeguard's role could extend beyond beaches (Commentary), 07:03:2003 p15A

LIFETIME ASSISTANCE

Brockports Lifetime Assistance celebrates 25 years, 12:4:2003 p5A
Lifetime assistance thanks K&K for involvement in the Share a Heart Campaign, 03:20:2003 p14A

LIFT BRIDGE BOOKS

Fleisher, Stan helps promote childrens book week by performing "The Three Little Pigs ," 11:20:2003 p16A
Lift Bridge book shop sponsors Gift Angel program during holiday, 12:4:2003 p2A

LIONS CLUB

Women come to make up one fifth of the Brockport Lions Club in the past seven years, 11:27:2003 p3A

LOLLYPOP FARMS

The cost of companionship....euthanasia takes high toll on shelter workers at Lollypop Farm, 06:19:2003 p1A
Lollypop farm pets calendar available, 12:11:2003 p2A
Senior citizens can adopt older pets for free, 04:03:2003 p1A

LONSBERRY, BOB

Lonsberry lashes out about invasion of privacy (Dissent), 07:03:2003 p14A

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3M

3M settles some of suit, 1:9:2003 p1A

MARRIAGE

United Marriage Encounter info sessions to be held to acquaint couples with ministry that is designed to aid couples in their communications, 01:02:2003 p4A
"When your best friend ties the knot" (Commentary), 03:13:2003 p13A

MARSALIS, WYNTON

Gives some encouragement to Rochester area music students, 09:11:2003 p18A

MCCULLOUGH, CHRIS

Walks away winner from the "Price is Right" game show, 11:20:2003 p1A

MEMORIAL DAY

Brockport hosts Memorial Day Parade in rememberance of Veterans, 05:22:2003 p2A
Honoring veterans; and reflections on race (Notebook), 05:22:2003 p16A
It's more than just a backyard barbecue (Editorial), 05:22:2003 p16A
Soldiers sacrafice remembered in ceremonies held over Memorial Day, special tribute to local veterans, 05:29:2003 p1A

MEMORIALS

Four Chaplains Memorial Service to be held for the sinking of the U.S.S. Dorchester, 1:30:2003 p8A
Frederick Douglas memorial needs work - money, artifacts, historical documents ect. (Notebook), 03:20:2003 p12A

MEMORY

Too young to be scared (Guest Essay), 1:9:2003 p13A

MESSENGER POST. SEE ALSO Brockport Post

Ad department wins 6 awards, 06:26:2003 p5A
Newspaper was selected as the second place winner in the Suburban Newspapers Association general excellence category, 09:04:2003 p11A
Post advertising staff recognized with awards, 07:24:2003 p8A

MIGRANT FARM WORKERS

Local towns and villages host "Bienvenida Day" to welcome migrant farm workers, 06:26:2003 p5A
SUNY Brockport hosts migrant workers celebration, 06:19:2003 p14A
Top 10 reasons to welcome migrants (Letter), 06:19:2003 p19A

MINIMUM WAGES

Protest wage discrimination by fasting (Letter), 03:06:2003 p17A

MOMS CLUB

Hosting a preschool information fair, 02:06:2003 p16A
MOMS club built mini can-imals at the "Cool Kids Day" block party, 07:17:2003 p1A

MONEY

Money talks- mostly to say goodbye (Commentary), 12:11:2003 p12A

MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

College holds information session for adults, 04:17:2003 p2A
Honor society students honored for thier academic success and involvement in the college activities, 11:06:2003 p4A
MCC hold auditions for spring play, 1:16:2003 p5A
Snyder, Peter and Zavaglia, Laurie had art work displayed at MCC annual art exhibition, 06:05:2003 p2A

MONROE COUNTY

Build more sidewalks, and people will come (Editorial), 07:17:2003 p12A
County needs a plan for Rt. 31 development (Editorial), 1:16:2003 p14A
County to gain 500 jobs and will boost regional economy, 10:23:2003 p13A
The real state of Monroe County (Dissent), 07:17:2003 p12A
Several local areas are quickly becoming walkable and bikable communities, 08:14:2003 p1A

MONROE COUNTY - BUDGET

County budget vote backfired on Doyle (Letter), 12:18:2003 p10A
Doyle, Jack's proposed 2004 budget criticized from all sides, 10:23:2003 p5A
A history of the bad-news county budget, 12:18:2003 p11A
Keep your eye on the (money) ball (On Politics), 08:14:2003 p17A
Monroe County faces fat fiscal deficit (Commentaries), 10:23:2003 p18A

MONROE COUNTY - ELECTION

Both county executive candidates can expect a share of voters from the opposite party, 07:17:2003 p8A
Brooks pledges budget review, 11:06:2003 p1A
Brooks to focus on stable taxes and more jobs, 05:01:2003 p1A
County executive candidates agree that attracting and retaining the young is crucial to the areas future, 10:23:2003 p8A
County executive candidates disagree on how often they should go head to head, 10:02:2003 p1A
County executive race is put on hold until Johnson, Bill decides whether he is in or out, 02:06:2003 p10A
For Democrates, a tale of two Davids - David Gantt and David Koon, 04:03:2003 p13A
Distance didn't make voters' hearts grow fonder (Guest Essay), 12:4:2003 p15A
District attorney race takes shape, 04:10:2003 p3A
Gearing up for the primaries (On Politics), 07:10:2003 p15A
Grab bag of issues emerges in county executive race (Commentary), 10:02:2003 p10A
Green, Mike elected new DA in Monroe County and is committed to cooperation and fairness, 11:06:2003 p10A
How Johnson can win (Commentary), 04:17:2003 p16A
How Maggie (Brooks) can win this fall (Commentary), 05:15:2003 p12A
Independent voters could decide executive contest (Letter), 05:29:2003 p13A
Johnson vs. Brooks plan for turning finances around, 10:02:2003 p9A
Let's learn about the rest of the county story (Perspectives), 11:06:2003 p21A
The 'other guys' in the race for DA (On Politics), 05:01:2003 p21A
Parties gear up for county executive showdown, 04:17:2003 p5A
The real winners in the election (Editorial), 11:13:2003 p14A
Together, Thomas P. Ryan Jr and Lucien Morin accomplished many things (On Politics), 03:20:2003 p13A
Tuning up for the big brawl (On Politics), 06:05:2003 p13A
Vote Boryszewski for district attorney (Letter), 09:11:2003 p16A
Which candidate will focus on metropolitan solutions for Rochester (Notebook), 07:17:2003 p12A
Will Maggie Brooks really change policies? (Perspectives), 11:13:2003 p15A

MONROE COUNTY - ENVIRONMENT

Center for Sustainable Living could be a center to show us ways to lighten citizen impact on the environment (Guest Essay), 02:06:2003 p15A

MONROE COUNTY - FIRE

Annual fire essay contest winners named, 1:9:2003 p3A
NYS Health Department issues money to support a fire prevention program, 06:26:2003 p10A

MONROE COUNTY - GOVERNMENT. SEE ALSO Elections

14 legislators with no strings attached (Commentary), 11:27:2003 p11A
Clifford, Molly is new Monroe County Democratic Committee chairwoman, 01:02:2003 p12A
County Legislature may vote an off-leash dog park proposal, 09:04:2003 p6A
County needs a stronger pesticide law (Guest Essay), 07:24:2003 p13A
County needs Johnson's style of leadership (Editorial), 10:23:2003 p18A
Democratic candidates understand financial woes (Letter), 10:09:2003 p14A
Democratic judge, DA candidate backed (Letter), 10:30:2003 p21A
Democrats look for a "robust" campaign against Hamlin's incumbent, 09:11:2003 p1A
Democrats pick candidate for county executive, but will not reveal name, 03:13:2002 p4A
Doyle, Jack lists plans he has for county (Dissent), 03:13:2003 p12A
Johnson, Ibid breaks the deadlock (Commentary), 07:24:2003 p12A
Look at the records then decide on the race (Letter), 10:30:2003 p23A
A man of substance, and of decency (Editorials), 12:11:2003 p12A
Mayor doing business behind closed doors (Letter), 09:11:2003 p16A
New legislator learns an old lesson (On Politics), 04:10:2003 p17A
A nice Republican backs Bill Johnson (Commentary), 10:30:2003 p22A
Nine years of Doyle, but are we better off? (Guest Essay), 07:31:2003 p11A
Outpouring of votes for new style of leader (Editorial), 11:06:2003 p20A
Party of none strikes again (On Politics), 08:28:2003 p11A
Playing 20 questions with Maggie Brooks and Bill Johnson (Commentary), 09:04:2003 p17A
Relin praises Green's work as assistant DA (Letter), 10:30:2003 p21A
Remembering those who keep things running (On Politics), 08:21:2003 p17A
Ruhlmann, Dandrea elected new family court judge on a promise to cut time delays and increase efficiency, 11:06:2003 p10A
Scoog-Harvey Jennifer has been appointed vice chair for the towns, 04:10:2003 p2A
Sorting out the winners and the losers (Notebook), 11:13:2003 p15A
A superficial search for 'iron lady' (On Politics), 07:03:2003 p15A
Terminating limits but not for all (On Politics), 04:17:2003 p17A
The terminator will live on (On Politics), 07:17:2003 p13A
Testing the mayor; Green vs. Green (On Politics), 05:22:2003 p17A
We alread have metro government (Letter), 07:17:2003 p13A
We have met the enemy and it is us (Commentary), 11:13:2003 p15A
What a difference a number makes (On Politics), 10:30:2003 p23A
What kind of people do we want to be? (Commentary), 10:02:2003 p11A

MONROE COUNTY - LIBRARY

Sponsering a summer photography contest, 06:12:2003 p2A

MONROE COUNTY - POLICE

Deputy Vadas, Paul puts on show with K-9 partner Jack, 02:27:2003 p18A
Irene, Jim retires after 20 years of service, 05:08:2003 p6A

MONROE COUNTY - SCHOOLS

Agte-Studier, Montana; Ludington, Katherine; and Hart, Rachel played in Monroe County School Music Association Junior High All County Festival, 07:03:2003 p2A
District students compete in the 10th Annual Susan B. Anthony Education Contest, 03:13:2003 p8A
School districts told to look for ways to reduce costs without jeopardizing sports programs, 03:06:2003 p7A

MONROE COUNTY - TAXES

Lester: Tax hike was along time coming, 12:11:2003 p1A
A property tax fairy tale with a tragic end (Commentary), 12:11:2003 p13A

MONROE COUNTY FAIR

Come on to the Monroe County Fair (Letter), 07:24:2003 p13A
Fun soars at the Monroe County Fair, 07:31:2003 p12A
Keep wild animals out of State Fair (Letter), 07:10:2003 p15A
Monroe County fair accepting applications for it's annual talent show, 07:03:2003 p7A

MORRIS, RAY

Dollhouse built by Ray is being raffled off, 05:15:2003 p2A
Hand made dollhouse being raffled, 03:13:2003 p5A

MOVIES - REVIEWS

28 Days later...., 07:03:2003 p4
About Schmidt, 01:02:2003 p6
Anger Management, 04:17:2003 p8
Bad Santa, 12:4:2003 p4
Chicago, 1:9:2003 p6
Code 46, 09:18:2003 p5
Confidence, 04:24:2003 p6
In The Cut, 09:04:2003 p4
Dark Blue, 02:27:2003 p8
Dreamcatcher, 04:03:2003 p8
Finding Nemo, 06:12:2003 p4
Gigli, 08:07:2003 p4
Groundhog Day, 1:30:2003 p8
Guns and Blammo: The bullet-ridden SWAT, 09:11:2003 p4
A Guy Thing, 1:23:2003 p8
Hours, 1:16:2003 p8, 03:20:2003 p8
Hulk, 06:26:2003 p4
Identity, 05:01:2003 p4
In-Laws, 05:29:2003 p4
Irreversible, 07:24:2003 p5
Italian Job, 06:05:2003 p4
Kill Bill, Volume 1, 10:16:2003 p5
Last Saurai, 12:11:2003 p6
League, 07:17:2003 p6
Life of David Gale, 03:03:2003 p8
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, 12:18:2003 p4
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, 1:9:2003 p6
Love Actually, 11:20:2003 p4
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, 11:27:2003 p4
Matrix reloaded, 05:22:2003 p4
Medallion, 08:28:2003 p4
Mystic River, 10:23:2003 p4
Phone Booth, 04:10:2003 p8
Pianinst, 02:20:2003 p8
Pirates of the Caribbean, 07:10:2003 p4
Range, 08:21:2003 p4
Recruit, 02:06:2003 p8
School of Rock, 10:09:2003 p4
Seabiscuit, 07:31:2003 p5
Somethings Got to Give, 12:25:2003 p4
Spellbound, 06:19:2003 p4
Tears of the Sun, 03:13:2003 p8
Uptown Girls, 08:14:2003 p4
Vertigo, 10:30:2003 p5
X2: X-Men United, 05:15:2003 p4

MUSEUMS

Genesee Country village and museum attracts people from all over for it's art, craftsmen of skill and artifacts (Commentary), 08:21:2003 p16A
Mumford Museum will host the National Silver Baseball Tournament, 04:24:2003 p7A
Rochester Museum &Science Center cafe offers modern tea service, 09:11:2003 p9A

MUSIC

Drum and bugle corps marching to their own beat, 08:21:2003 p5A
How music changed my life and can color your world (Guest Essay), 06:19:2003 p19A
Italian American Community Center will host opera featuring Gliere, Jenni, 05:01:2003 p16A
Mancuso, Tony of Gates has song recorded by The Drifters, 11:06:2003 p22A
The McKrells, a celtic band play at RIT, 1:16:2003 p5A
70's music was brooding, wonderous, 06:12:2003 p14A
'Tutte con Frutte' - an aquired taste (Funny Thing), 07:24:2003 p12A

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NATIVE AMERICANS

The Great Law of Peace five part lecture series examines Native American contibutions to U.S. Democracy (Guest Essay), 03:06:2003 p17A

NEW YORK - BUDGET

A New York state of confusion (Funny Thing), 05:15:2003 p12A

NEW YORK - EDUCATION

'A bridge too far': Exam fails the test (Guest Essay), 07:17:2003 p13A
Exam questions innappropriate which is part of the reason so many students fail (Editorial), 07:03:2003 p14A
Only a fraction of those who took the test passed(Funny Thing), 07:03:2003 p14A
Pass a budget on time so schools can plan spending accordingly (Editorial), 02:20:2003 p12A

NEW YORK - GOVERNMENT

Get off your duff and drive that car (Editorial), 08:28:2003 p10A
NYS Department of Health issues new patient privacy rules to take effect by April 14th, 04:17:2003 p7A

NEW YORK - LEGISLATION

Bill passed that will help protect senior citizens and mentaly disabled people, 02:06:2003 p10A
Carbon monoxide alarms now required in all homes built and sold in NYS after March 6th due to accidental deaths, 04:24:2003 p3A
Patriot Legislation must not be passed (Letter), 02:27:2003 p17A

NEW YORK - MUSIC

Siciliano, Laureen of Brockport is cast in RAPA musical "Annie," 02:06:2003 p2A
Sparhuber, Michael from Churchville-Chili High School is a participant of NYS School Music Association All County Junior High Bandat, 07:17:2003 p2A
Upstate NY's oldest performing arts school presents the musical 'Annie,' 1:23:2003 p4A

NEW YORK - SCHOOLS

Teachers march in Albany rallying against the governor's proposed budget cuts, 05:08:2003 p3A

NEW YORK - TAXES

ABC coddles it's viewers; Houghton talks sense on taxes (Notebook), 1:16:2003 p15A
Alesi says state budget is fair, balanced (Letter), 06:12:2003 p15A
Legislators are bankrupting state (Letter), 05:22:2003 p17A
Senator Charles Schumer backs notion that exempts soldiers spouses from having to pay state and federal taxes on income while away at war, 04:10:2003 p7A

NEW YORK TIMES

Billions for turkey, but forget poor (Letter), 03:20:2003 p13A
How the Times went over a cliff (Notebook), 05:29:2003 p13A

NOEL, WILL

Wins the title of Chess State Champion in his youth division, 03:13:2003 p3A

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OAK HILL COUNTRY CLUB

Oak Hill will host PGA Championship, 07:03:2003 p11A
Ranked as the No.10 golf course in the country, 04:10:2003 p13A
Roll out the red carpet (Murf's Turf), 08:07:2003 p9A

OLYMPICS

White, Melissa to resue Olympic dream in Michigan, 09:11:2003 p14A

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PAGENTS

Alexi and Jolie Irvine attend dance pagent and win first and second place, 07:31:2003 p5A
Brockport sisters Alexi Rae and Joli White Irvine selected to participate in Miss Pre-Teen Syracuse-Rochester pagent, 10:09:2003 p10A
Sisters Irvine, Alexi Rae and Irvine, Joli White both qualified for national pagent in Florida, 10:30:2003 p4A

PARENTING

Adult supervision could be disrupting self-reliance and creativity (Notebook), 07:03:2003 p14A
The best way for parents to help prevent bullying ect. is by talking with their children (Editorial), 09:11:2003 p16A
Class trip hard for kids and parents (Guest Essay), 06:05:2003 p13A
Enough to make a mothers mercury rise (Daily Dose), 09:11:2003 p11A
Is finger-pointing genetic? (Daily Dose), 03:13:2003 p11A
"The State of Our Nations Youth" surveys teenagers realtionships with their parents(Editorial), 08:14:2003 p16A
To understand teens, look to barnyards (Daily Dose), 11:06:2003 p19A

PATAKI, GEORGE

Let 1,000 flowers bloom; Gov. Pataki's shell game (Notebook), 1:9:2003 p12A
Pataki has failed to stimulate economy (Letter), 07:31:2003 p11A

PENFIELD - GOVERNMENT

Democrats didn't eliminate candidates (Letter), 05:29:2003 p13A

PENFIELD - LIBRARY

Penfield Public Library to host a book discussion with author Butler, Octavia, 02:27:2003 p7A

PETS

Cat population out of control (Guest Essay), 06:19:2003 p18A
Dog asks for little, gave so much (Commentary), 06:26:2003 p14A
Hamlin offered free rabies vaccination clinic last week, 05:15:2003 p4A
Lax dog owners make life tough for others (Editorial), 06:26:2003 p14A
Rabbits are social animals, but do not make good Easter presents, 04:17:2003 p1A
Welcome a kitty into your home (Letter), 05:29:2003 p13A

PLANNED PARENTHOOD

Distributing free folic acid pills to planned parenthood patients, 11:06:2003 p3A

POETRY

All we ask: give poetry a chance (Guest Essay), 11:13:2003 p14A

POLITICS

Bigger bang from less government (Guest Essay), 08:07:2003 p13A
Democracy in Action awards (Dissent), 11:20:2003 p15A
Don't shoot the liberals (Notebook), 07:24:2003 p12A
Good to see contrasting views (Letter), 06:12:2003 p15A
Gulf War II: once more without feeling (Funny Thing), 1:30:2003 p12A
On the horns of a dilemma (On Politics), 11:20:2003 p15A
Houghton, Amo and Lewis, John form a remarkable partnership in the U.S. Congress (Guest Essay), 02:06:2003 p15A
It just gets weirder and weirder (On Politics), 07:24:2003 p13A
Making a fine mess of democracy (On Politics), 06:19:2003 p19A
A new turn in party policies (On Politics), 06:12:2003 p15A
The politics of shame (Notebook), 08:28:2003 p10A
They're judges, not debutantes (On Politics), 05:29:2003 p13A
Voters may hear more on 'Choice C' (Michael Caputo; columnist), 12:18:2003 p11A

PREJUDICE

Diversity is more than skin-deep (Dissent), 04:10:2003 p16A

PRESIDENTS

Carter, Jimmy as a bad president (Commentary), 03:06:2003 p16A
Paying tribute to Ronald Reagan, who turned 92 this week (Commetnary), 02:06:2003 p14A
President George W. Bush's State of the Union Address on all different cable TV channels(Funny Thing), 02:06:2003 p14A
The "Reagans: Irony and Ronnie (Commentary), 11:20:2003 p14A

PRESS

Black white and red-faced all over (Funny Thing), 05:29:2003 p12A
Jesse, Sacagawea and more (Dissent), 05:22:2003 p16A

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RACISM

Do you see Bill Johnson as a mayor, or a black mayor? (Notebook), 10:09:2003 p15A
'Lotts of silence' here in the North (Commentary), 1:16:2003 p14A

RADIO

Like charity, sensetivity begins at home (Funny Thing), 10:09:2003 p15A
Savaging truth over the airwaves (Funny Thing), 07:31:2003 p10A
To speak and to speak well are two different things (Funny Thing), 10:30:2003 p22A
There's a new opening, but think twice before you apply (Commentary), 10:02:2003 p10A
WHAM 1180 and "The Curt Smith Show," 1:23:2003 p5A

RELIGION

An opportunity for interfaith dialogue, 1:30:2003 p13A
New bishop can't teach God's words, 08:21:2003 p17A
Show a little pride for the things that have made our own great culture (Notebook), 02:06:2003 p14A
What Jesus might drive (Notebook), 09:11:2003 p17A

RESTAURANTS

Alexander's recipe has good food and plenty of it (Dining Out), 07:10:2003 p7A
Baird Road Pub & Grille scores with sports and good food (Dining Out), 04:03:2003 p7A
Basha offers full-flavored Mediterranean cuisine, 03:06:2003 p9A
Best Burger is a classy fast food restaurant (Dining Out), 10:16:2003 p9A
Bobby B's offers first-rate Italian fare (Dining Out), 08:28:2003 p7A
Bonnie Jean's healthy fast food alternative (Dining out), 12:11:2003 p7A
Breezes, brews and burgers at Silk O'Loughlin's (Dining Out), 06:12:2003 p7A
Bring a serious appetite for authentic Puerto Rican food at Tu Casa (Dining out), 09:18:2003 p7A
Bubble drinks help K.C.Tea rise to the top, 05:22:2003 p9A
Casa Blanca offers tasty Puerto Rican fare, 10:09:2003 p7A
Cobblestone Creek offers goodies galore (Dining Out), 11:06:2003 p13A
Coffee, tea, good times brew at Leaf & Bean, 07:03:2003 p7A
Dish has bold innovative cuisine (Dining), 12:25:2003 p9A
Don's Original: Not your usual fast-food place (Dining Out), 1:23:2003 p7A
Elizabeth's Cafe offers tasty, no-nonsense fare, 02:27:2003 p9A
Froggy's on the Bay hops woth lots to do and eat (Dining Out), 06:26:2003 p7A
The Grind, goodies galore (Dining Out), 11:13:2003 p7A
Highland Park Diner focuses on quality ingredients and old-fashioned preparations(Dining Out), 05:01:2003 p13A
Homemade food and crafts at the Chit Chat Cafe (Dining Out), 08:07:2003 p4A
Images offers light fare for grown-ups (Dining Out), 06:19:2003 p11A
Jimmy Z's sizzles with fast - food favorites (Dining Out), 11:27:2003 p7A
Josie's Country Jukebox in Spencerport hires Jim Cubiotti as new chef, 1:16:2003 p5A
Kamiyama, Mai and family open Edoya - a new and inviting Japanese cookery and sushi bar (Dining Out), 04:24:2003 p7A
Ly-Lou's Philipino food warms patrons, 11:20:2003 p7A
Mickey's Chophouse caters to carnivores (Dining Out), 1:16:2003 p7A
North Avenue Deli does deli with a twist (Dining Out), 10:30:2003 p15A
Palermo's offers top-notch meat and more (Dining Out), 03:13:2003 p7A
Pellegrino's Deli Cafe - not your fathers deli, 05:15:2003 p7A
Perlo's is a great reason to visit Rochester (Dining Out), 03:20:2003 p7A
Pita wraps burst with flavor at Pita Pit (Dining Out), 07:24:2003 p7A
Scottsville Steakhouse's small town charm and offers honest fare (Dining Out), 04:10:2003 p9A
Shamrock Jack's is a thoroughly likeable steak and seafood house, 08:14:2003 p7A
Soccer Sam's is fun for the whole family, 04:17:2003 p9A
Something for everyone at the Norton Grille (Dinig Out), 10:02:2003 p5A
Starry Night is a sparkling new cafe (Dining Out), 07:31:2003 p7A
Surf the web and enjoy a meal at the Avenue.Net Cafe and Deli, 10:23:2003 p11A
Tomas' Takeout (Dining Out), 12:18:2003 p7A
Yangtze Asian Buffet has staggering selection (Dining Out), 09:04:2003 p9A
Zamar Cafe offers coffee, treats, and tunes (Dining Out), 02:06:2003 p7A

ROBINSON, JIM

Resident of Brockport and winnier of Edelweiss motorcycle tour, 06:12:2003 p2A

ROCHESTER

Famous names in Rochester, 1:9:2003 p1A/14A
Many have role in neighborhood decline (Letters), 12:11:2003 p12A
Mayor Johnson speaks out about prosperity in city (Around the County), 03:13:2003 p12A
Rochester is right stuff for the wrong reasons (Editorials), 12:11:2003 p12A
Rochester's premier chefs and artists showcase work, 06:26:2003 p4A
Suburbanites missing out on the city experience (Notebook), 04:03:2003 p12A

ROCHESTER - GOVERNMENT. SEE ALSO Elections

Brooks, Maggie getting ready for her new administration, 11:20:2003 p5A
Brooks wrong on closing of DMV office (Letter), 05:15:2003 p13A
Court Appointed Special Advocates appreciates support (Letter), 1:16:2003 p15A
Government going from wacky to woefully weird (Dissent), 02:27:2003 p16A
Interview with Cheney (Commentary), 12:4:2003 p15A
Mayor Bill Johnson believes open discussion about substantive issues is the way to winning support in the executive race, 04:03:2003 p1A
Republican's making Brooks job harder (Editorial), 11:20:2003 p14A

ROCHESTER - PARKS

Please don't ruin Seneca Park (Guest Essay), 02:27:2003 p17A

ROCHESTER - SCHOOLS

Boarders between city school lines and the suburbs a problem (Notebook), 03:06:2003 p16A
How much power should the superintendent have? (On Politics), 06:26:2003 p15A

ROCHESTER - TAXES

More than 400 people in the Rochester area are owed money by the IRS, 12:4:2003 p3A

ROCHESTER - TRANSPORTATION

Bus terminal a waste of money (Letter), 03:20:2003 p13A
Bus trips burden tax payers (Letter), 04:03:2003 p13A
Revamp midtown for the bus center (Letter), 03:27:2003 p13A
A view from inside the bus (Letter), 02:27:2003 p17A

ROCHESTER CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING

Some were missing limbs, but they had other gifts (Notebook), 05:15:2003 p12A

ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra closing in on goal to raise $600,000, 05:01:2003 p3A
RPO's (Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra) puts on many impressive performances (Guest Essay), 01:02:2003 p11A

ROTARY CLUB

Rotary Club has named officers, 07:10:2003 p2A
Selling raffle tickets to benefit children, 03:27:2003 p2A

RUSHVILLE

Rushville hosts Section 5 and makes for a great host (Murf's Turf), 11:20:2003 p11A

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SAFETY

Ways to be prepared, and things to survive in case of an emergency (Senior Life), 04:17:2003

SCHOLARSHIPS. SEE ALSO Awards

22 employees of Wegmans and Chase Pitkin will receive Wegmans scholarships for upcoming school year, 07:03:2003 p2A
Farm credit scholarships available to students pursuing a career in agriculture, 03:13:2003 p8A
Jenney, Jessica is the first recipient of the Dorothy J. Ruger Foundation gender equality scholarship, 05:29:2003 p3A
Norment, Liza has been awarded H. Edward Manville Scholarship, 04:17:2003 p2A
Wegman's family makes donation to Lakeside Memorial hospital, 04:03:2003 p2A

SCHOOL BUS SAFETY

Rochester Area School Bus Safety Road-eo Association's 25th annual Road-eo was held in Brockport where bus drivers competed for top titles in safety and regulations, 06:05:2003 p5A

SCHOOLS

Cameras in schools (Editorial), 10:09:2003 p14A
Michigan uses money from property taxes to help fund schools, a great idea (Guest Essay), 03:27:2003 p13A
Now's the time to weigh in on the schools (Editorial), 1:23:2003 12A

SENECA PARK ZOO

Planned zoo improvements will benefit the environment as well as endangered animals, 05:08:2003 p17A

SENIOR CITIZENS

Bell, Charlie pushing for state to lower cost of perscriptions for senior citizens, 11:06:2003 p8A
Credit Union in Gates reaches out to seniors, 12:4:2003 p2A
Sisters of Mercy taking care of elderly loved ones through mid December, 11:06:2003 p3A

SHOPPING

Cornerstone Christian Academy hosting shopping extravaganza, 11:20:2003 p9A
Doomed to lousy check out lines (Daily Dose), 1:16:2003 p13A
Going to a store where everyone knows your name (Commentary), 1:23:2003 p13A
Goodwill to all- especially shoppers (Editorial), 12:4:2003 p14A

SMAGORINSKY, HELEN

Folk art is included in the Oxford Gallery's Japanese Naive Art Calendar, 02:06:2003 p2A

SMOKING

Ban on smoking will not work unless it is strict (Editorial), 09:18:2003 p12A
Ban smoking in public places (Letter), 02:27:2003 p17A
Business can still apply for a waiver that would allow customers to smoke, 09:04:2003 p11A
Smoking ban won't close businesses (Letter), 07:24:2003 p13A
Smoking is not government business (Letter), 08:28:2003 p11A
Waiting for the smoke to clear (Dissent), 07:31:2003 p10A

SOAP BOX DERBY

O'Connor John Jr. prepares to race in the world championship soap box derby race, 05:29:2003 p14A

SOCIETY

Behemoths on wheels: Bigger but not better, 07:24:2003 p12A

SPACE EXPLORATION

This dream will live - space exploration (Editorial), 02:06:2003 p14A

SPENCERPORT - CHURCHES

Spencerport United Methodist Church will present dinner/theater, 11:13:2003 p2A

SPENCERPORT - GOVERNMENT

Bill Reilich sworn into office, 1:9:2003 p4A

SPENCERPORT - SCHOOLS

District OK's campus road names, 06:26:2003 p16A
Dunn, Ewsuk, Oberlin, and Goehle vie for school board seat, 05:22:2003 p18A
School plan to set the course for future education in the district approved, 07:17:2003 p3A
Work Activities Center in Spencerport help disabled students prepare for the future, 11:06:2003 p6A

SPORTS

2003: A sports year to remember, 12:25:2003 p10A
Are you ready for some fall sports? (Murf's Turf), 08:28:2003 p8A
Brockport welcomes four new coaches to varsity ranks, 08:28:2003 p8A
Making my sport resolutions (Murf's Turf), 01:02:2003 p7A
National spotlight for Steitz (Murf's Turf), 12:11:2003 p9A
Schools try different tactics to get athletes on the field, including merging, 04:03:2003 p9A
Sectionals begin on a sad note with death of Coach Downey, Tom (Murf's Turf), 02:27:2003 p13A
Seeing some good youngsters at work (Murf's Turf), 09:11:2003 p13A
Sports addictions (Commentary), 1:23:2003 p12A
Thanks for all the memories (Murf's Turf), 12:25:2003 p10A
Think before you swing at a mascot (Murf's Turf), 07:17:2003 p9A
Warning: Sectionals aren't free (Murf's Turf), 10:23:2003 p14A

SPORTS - AWARDS

Brockport athletes earn Monroe County All-Star awards, 07:10:2003 p11A
Brockport coach Boughton, Kathleen; current player Jones, Katie Sue; and former player Wambach, Abby receive awards at the 54th annual Press-Radio Club dinner, 02:27:2003 p14A
Finalists selected for WHAM Sportswoman of the Year, 04:03:2003 p10A
Lester, Nat 'Bud' will be receiving the first annual Bill Corbin award, 02:27:2003 p13A
Morgan, John and Clark, Kristen have been named ALL- SUNYAC for baseball and softball, 05:08:2003 p12A
Orsini, Gae is a finalist for Sportswoman of the year, and the first triathlete ever to be nominated, 04:24:2003 p12A
25th annual WHAM Sportswomen of the Year Awards luncheon to be held at the Sheraton Four Points Hotel, 04:24:2003 p11A
WHAM Sportswomen of the Year Awards Luncheon celebrates 25 years (Murf's Turf), 02:20:2003 p9A

SPORTS - BASEBALL

2003 has been a baseball odyssey (Murf's Turf), 08:21:2003 p13A
Area best senior players finish baseball careers in Exceptional Slugfest, 06:12:2003 p11A
Babe Ruth 15-year-old Mantle Division All Stars wins title, 07:24:2003 p9A
Baseball Academy slated for fall, 09:04:2003 p14A
Baseball Academy slated for fall start, 08:28:2003 p8A, 09:11:2003 p14A
Baseball lingo (Murf's Turf), 04:03:2003 p9A
Blue Devils capture Class AAA title with MVP Jones, Colby leading the team to victory, 06:05:2003 p9A
Blue Devils celebrate their victory over Rush-Henrietta in the Section V Class AAA sectional championship game, 06:05:2003 p1A
Blue Devils use long ball to beat Saints, 05:22:2003 p13A
Blue Devils win 2 against Webster Schroeder and lose 2 against Greece Athena and Gates Chili, 05:15:2003 p9A
The Braman bats beat Brockport, 06:19:2003 p15A
Brockport Astros to hold info session, 02:06:2003 p12A
Brockport baseball dream turns to dust (Letter), 08:07:2003 p13A
Brockport team forced to quit midseason due to financial difficulty, 07:24:2003 p1A
Dennstedt, Jake leads Saints to victory over Brockport, 05:08:2003 p13A
Fred Costello Baseball Camp is slated for it's 26th year, 04:24:2003 p12A
Fred Costello Baseball Camps announce dates for 2003, 03:06:2003 p14A
Hobnobbing with the stars in The Dugout (Funny Thing..), 1:23:2003 p12A
Jones, Colby leads Brockport into a victory over Gates Chili, 05:01:2003 p1A
Junior Babe Ruth League - Rockies rally to tie Diamond Dawgs, 07:24:2003 p9A
Lana, AJ provides an offensive spark as the Brockport Rockies take the nightcap, 07:10:2003 p11A
Masiello, Chris pitches Brockport into finals where they will face Rush-Henrietta, 05:29:2003 p9A
Monore County 12 and under baseball league wins the Babe Ruth Cal Ripken League District 4 tournament, 07:10:2003 p12A
A new team added to the Monroe County Babe Ruth league, 06:26:2003 p12A
Parrino, Andy signs with LeMoyne college after playing on the Blue Devils varsity team since eighth grade, 12:11:2003 p9A
'Play ball' ushers in a welcome oasis (Commentary), 04:03:2003 p12A
Returning stars will be a big key to the season, 04:17:2003 p13A
Rivera, Mark strikes out 16 in Brockport vs. Doud Post's game, 06:26:2003 p11A
Riverbats new baseball league for Genesee Valley, 11:27:2003 p9A
Score boards and newspapers show different final scores in baseball and softball (Murf's Turf), 05:08:2003 p13A
Sectional baseball records kept for goals to 'swing' at (Murf's Turf), 05:01:2003 p17A
St. Amant, Phil will continue four-year letter winning baseball performance at the Universtiy of Conneticut, 05:15:2003 p1A
SUNY Brockport baseball clinics are slated, 02:06:2003 p12A
75th welcome home dinner set for start of baseball season, 1:9:2003 p10A
Webster Spiders play Vintage Baseball, using 1860's rules and a homade baseball, 08:21:2003 p13A
Zaccardo, Joe of the Webster Dodgers hits two homeruns to win game against Brockport Astros, 07:03:2003 p12A

SPORTS - BASEBALL, LITTLE LEAGUE

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