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BROCKPORT POST2004INDEX
911Local dispatchers aren't duplicate service, they are a vital supplement to the county 911 emergency system (Guest Essay), 06:17:2004 p12APolice chief: don't hesitate to call 911 (Letter), 02:05:2004 p16A AABORTIONSArea women join abortion-rights march at the nation's capital, 05:06:2004 p6AACCIDENTS10 people injured in a 3 car crash on route 19 in Sweden, 08:19:2004 p2ABrockport bus was struck while being repaired on the Thruway, no one was hurt, 01:22:2004 p2A Fatalities blamed on weather, driver error, 01:15:2004 p5A Fitzgerald, Patrick M. killed in car accident, 01:29:2004 p2A Kase, James of Hamlin died in crash when truck failed to negotiate a curve, 09:30:2004 p2A Motorcyclist Fritsch, Nancy S. killed in accident when Zinn, Christopher L. struck her from behind, 06:10:2004 p2A Nicosia, Jamie of Sweden seriously injured in car crash when Hume, Carl failed to stop at a stop sign and struck her vehicle, 05:27:2004 p3A Nogle, Gladys J. killed in the third fatal accident in Sweden this year, 02:26:2004 p2A Thrush, Richard of Clarkson was killed in a car accident when vehicle hit a guard rail, then utility pole on Monroe-Orleans County Line Road, 11:11:2004 p3A Wurzburg, Mallory killed in car accident when lost control of car and hit utility pole on State Street, 12:09:2004 p2A AIDSWhatever happened to last years promise of funds for ending global AIDS (Letter), 01:29:2004 p12AAIRPLANESThe aviation community will remember pilot Law, Bill at a service this weekend after his plane crashed and caught on fire, 08:26:2004 p1ABrief history of how airplanes changed our lives (Senior Life), 05:27:2004 p15A AMADEUS CHORALEAmadeus Chorale will hold their holiday concert "Christmas Poems and Songs" at Brockport High School, 11:25:2004 p2AArea members of the Amadeus Chorale chosen to audition for American Chorale Directors Association All-Eastern Conference in Boston, 02:05:2004 p7A Holiday concert "Christmas Poems and Songs" performed by The Amadeus Chorale, 12:02:2004 p4A AMERICAN RED CROSSMcCorry, Becky traveled to Florida with the American Red Cross last month to manage disaster relief, 09:16:2004 p5AAMSTERDAMA city of chaos (Humor), 09:09:2004 p17AAMUSEMENT PARKSGood times roll on and on at Seabreeze (Editorial), 09:02:2004 p14AANIMALSSkunks aren't afraid of us, but we are afraid of them (Commentary), 04:08:2004 p15AANNIVERSARIESThe Catholic Women's Club of Rochester celebrating a milestone anniversary for service to the community of 85 years, 04:29:2004 p12ADodds, Kay and Neoma celebrate 50 years of marriage, 09:02:2004 p9A Eastman Kodak Co. celebrates 150th birthday for George Eastman, 07:08:2004 p11A Hansel, Leonard and Charlotte celebrate 50 years of marriage, 11:11:2004 p10A Johnson, William G. and Beatrice, 11:18:2004 p11A Velma, Paul and Sue Lane celebrate 30 years of marriage, 06:03:2004 p11A ARMED FORCESBosch, Benjamin B. deployed to Iraq, 06:24:2004 p5ACadets of the Rochester Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol Demon Drill Team placed first in the Northeast Region Cadet Competition at Naval Preparatory School, 07:29:2004 p5A Clark, James K. reports for duty, 02:05:2004 p7A Coast Guard Auxiliary Floritta 4-8 held its Change of Watch ceremony swearing in of its new bridge for 2004, 03:04:2004 p13A Cummings, Sean S. completes basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes III, 09:16:2004 p12A Dianni, John A. graduates from intelligence and electronic warfare intercept systems repairer course at Fort Huachuca, 07:01:2004 p16A Dunbar, Latoya A. participates in U.S. Naval Academy summer seminar, 07:08:2004 p8A Ehnot, Andrew T. graduates from Marine Tech course, 03:18:2004 p8A Eiches, Christopher A. completes basic training, 12:16:2004 p5A Farrell, Todd D. and wife Jennifer M. return from Germany, 09:02:2004 p4A Fister, Matthew R. completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, SC, 01:22:2004 p5A Graf, Nicole graduates from AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Western Region, 07:29:2004 p5A Graham, David deployed from Camp Lejeune as part of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II, 07:22:2004 p5A Grahan, David graduates from USMC School of Infantry training program at Camp Geiger, N.C., 05:06:2004 p5A Grashof, Daniel graduates from basic military training, 06:10:2004 p5A Hargett, Dawson K. deployed to Iraq, 10:14:2004 p10A Harrison, Bryan M. graduates from basic military training, 05:27:2004 p5A Kase, James A. Jr. visits Singapore, 10:28:2004 p11A Kase, James Alan Jr. returns to San Diego, 11:25:2004 p14A Local dentist Clasquin, Frederick who played in the Army Band, feels he was lucky to have avoided infantry duty, 11:04:2004 p1A Lofthouse, Nicholas S. graduates from pilot training, 11:25:2004 p14A Mason, Terri A. graduates from Army Reserves Officers Training Corps Leader Development and Assessment Course, 12:16:2004 p5A McCarthy, Brett W. completes basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes III, 11:11:2004 p11A Men over in Afghanistan in "The Ring Road Gang" get a kick out of 'Daily Dose' columns (Daily Dose), 03:25:2004 p13A Muller, Derek A. completes basic training, 03:04:2004 p13A Piper, Brandon W. completes basic military training, 06:03:2004 p5A Remillard, Frank D. graduated from Army Reserves Officers' Training Corps Leader Development and Assessment Course, 10:21:2004 p11A Reynolds, Katie A. graduates from Airman Leadership School, 05:20:2004 p5A Reynolds, Ryan P. completes basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes III, 09:16:2004 p12A Rogers, William J. Jr. completed basic assault amphibian vehicle crewman's course at Camp Pendleton California, 07:29:2004 p5A Rohrbacher, Matt F. completes basic military training, 08:12:2004 p14A Santiago, Edwin Jr. graduates from basic military training, 06:03:2004 p5A Spade, Joseph E. nominated for appointment to the US Air Force Academy, 03:04:2004 p13A Stolfa, Somnang completes Marine training, 02:05:2004 p7A Support our troops - names of local people in the armed forces, 08:19:2004 p8A Thomason, Paul B. Jr. graduated from basic training, 12:09:2004 p8A Travers, John J. completes Coast Gaurd training, 05:06:2004 p5A Womens auxiliary under Navy Club of Lake Ontario, Ship 1812, being formed with women 21 and older and related to someone who served in Marines, Navy, or Coast Guard, 06:24:2004 p5A Zukoski, Julie A. completes basic military training, 08:12:2004 p14A ARMED FORCES - VETERANSAdministration turns its back on veterans (Letter), 03:25:2004 p14AFive Veterans visit Barclay Elementary School and told their stories of the past, 11:18:2004 p5A Recordings are replacing bugles and trumpets at veterans funeral, drawing a mixed reaction from local vets, 01:22:2004 p6A Why our soldiers need the Canandaigua VA (Editorial), 02:26:2004 p10A ARTArt centers plan includes smaller groups (Letter), 04:22:2004 p16AArtwork of Battey, Hiroko and Harris, June on dispay at the Friendly Home's Memorial, 05:06:2004 p5A Brockport High school art teacher Groves, Pat has art work displayed at the Little Gallery at Nazareth College, 02:19:2004 p13A Brockport water color artist Hickerson, Dianne wins second place for her painting "Yellow Roses" in the Niagra Frontier Watercolor Society Fall Exhibition, 11:04:2004 p10A C.H.E.S.S. home school group will display their animalitos in Seymour Library, 10:21:2004 p11A Dolan, Mary Beth, owner of Start Here Art Studio has visiting artist night every Thursday (Harris, Skip was the March featuring artist), 03:18:2004 p2A Don't lock out our home-grown artists (Commentary), 06:24:2004 p11A At Hamlin Fireman's Field, visitors to annual dog shows of Genesee Valley Kennel Club and Rochester Specialty Association can see art of Elksten, Betty, 07:01:2004 p2A Hickerson, Dianne has art work displayed in "Wet & Fresh: Survey of Current Watercolor in Western New York" at Buffalo State College, 04:01:2004 p5A Posing nude is OK because it is just art (Humor), 07:29:2004 p13A Skoog, Lori mentors artists who are preparing for their exhibits opening day, 02:05:2004 p5A Start Here Studio's Meet the Artist Series continues, 04:08:2004 p2A "Stone Soup" art auction to take place at Brockport High School to raise money for community art project, 06:17:2004 p11A Students of Dolan, Mary Beth at Start Her Art Studio holding art show at Seymour Library, 06:10:2004 p2A AUCTIONSHigh School Band auctioning off photos and autographed footballs of famous athletes and celebrities to raise money, 02:26:2004 p5AHolding bike auction for all ages, 07:22:2004 p1A Locals have organized "Stone Soup" art auction to raise money for a community sculpture along the Erie Canal, 07:29:2004 p1A Wingate, Ed of Brockport kicked off the Bloomfield's Antique Wireless Associations 40th anniversary auction, 05:13:2004 p2A AWARDS. SEE ALSO ScholarshipsAtkinson, Scott awarded with William Troy Memorial Service Award at the SUNY Financial Aid Professional conference, 06:17:2004 p5AAwards given to winners in the Walk! Bike! Brockport! Action Group pedestrian/bicycle safety poster contests, 11:04:2004 p10A Bacheler, Virginia awarded with Alumna Achievement Award by the William Smith Alumnaw Association, 05:14:2004 p8A Bowerman, Elliotte named runner-up for the Mark Hellinger Award, 10:07:2004 p7A Brege, Elise- student at Christ Community Church School in Brockport - is winner of fire prevention award, 01:08:2004 p5A Circle of Friends Award predented to Brockport Elks Lodge, 05:06:2004 p5A Columnist Cholette, Bob doles out his fourth annual Democracy in Action Awards (Dissent), 11:18:2004 p13A Ellis, Tessa receives Outstanding Fire Safety Essay Award from Brockport Fire Department, 04:15:2004 p5A First-grader Weed, Adrianna receives Do the Right Thing Award, 04:29:2004 p5A Goodrich, Dave awarded Salvation Army's Service Unit Group of the Year for the Empire State Division Award, 09:02:2004 p13A High school Heisman Award time has arrived for high school athletes (Murf's Turf), 11:04:2004 p11A Hilton teacher Farnham, John Madaleno, Brockport teacher Maria; and Churchville-Chili teacher Hoelperl, Elizabeth named Experience Today Top Teachers of the Year, 05:13:2004 p5A Holberton, Justin and Pack, Kayla received Do The Right Thing Award from Rochester Police, 12:23:2004 p5A Jackson, Karla K. is finalist in the 2004-05 M&T Bank Rochester Museum and Science Center Young Visionary Awards, 10:14:2004 p10A Jamele, Geoffrey honored with the "Do the Right Thing Award" by Rochester Police Chief Duffy, Robert, 04:01:2004 p9A Kleiman, Maurice receives 2004 Lifetime Humanitarian Award from Lifetime Assistance Foundation, 10:28:2004 p11A Lavigne, Tara L. receives Best in Show award for her public access television show "PROFILE! Magazine," 12:16:2004 p5A Leidig, Karen collected thousands of signatures to name a Brockport gymnasium after her son Fitton, Matthew, 08:12:2004 p1A Markham, Harlod named as Honorary Chieftain of the Gathering for the High Banks Celtic Gathering and Scottish Games, 07:01:2004 p5A Martens, Dave receives a National Federation of State High School Associations, 12:09:2004 p10A McCorry, Shawn K. receives 2004 Basic Life Support Provider of the Year Award from Monroe Ambulance, 12:16:2004 p5A McGonigal, Kyle receives New York State Senate Achievers Award, 06:17:2004 p5A National PTA honors Vandenberg, Margie for 20 years of service with a Lifetime Achievement Award, 11:25:2004 p3A Officers Mesiti, Steve and Morabito, Joe will receive awards from the Elks Club of Brockport for their hard work with the fire at Laundrytime Laundromat, 02:05:2004 p2A Pennington, Anastasia receives Dorothy J. Ruger Memorial Scholarship Award, 06:03:2004 p5A Pogroszewski, Donna receives 2004 State University of New York Chancellors Award for Excellence in a Professional Service, 09:02:2004 p13A Rademacher, Sara J. receives Clayton V. Fowler Art History Writing Award, 05:27:2004 p5A Rath, Ashley M. of SUNY Oswego receives Sheldon Leadership Award, 06:10:2004 p5A Rockow, Duane awarded Extra Mile Award by Town Board members, 12:16:2004 p2A SUNY Brockport theater major Honeck, Thomas won the 2004 Back Stage Magazine "Bristo Award," 06:03:2004 p5A Tremblay, Brenda wins first place award for enterprise reporting from New York State Associated Press, 06:24:2004 p5A VanDeusen, Betsy wins Mehron Award for her makeup designs, 02:19:2004 p13A Weed, Adrianna was recipient of a Do The Right Thing Award after donating hair to Locks Of Love Foundation, 04:29:2004 p5A Zoghlin, Leon N., PhD receives Edward Mott Moore Award by the Monroe County Medical Society, 05:27:2004 p5A BBAKERIESRich Port Pastries is sweetened with a Hispanic flair (Dining Out), 01:01:2004 p5ABARBIEShe's not one to kiss and Mattel (Funny Thing), 02:26:2004 p11ABARRY DODGEThanks to Barry Dodge-Chrysler-Jeep employess Vance, David and Billhardt, Matthew for helping with repairing trunk latch (Letter), 07:01:2004 p15ABEATLES40th anniversary of the Beatles performance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" (Funny Thing), 02:12:2004 p15ABEHRENS, JEFFERYBrockport graduate to debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City, 01:08:2004 p3ABIENVENIDATop 10 reasons why you should attend the Bienvenida (Letter), 06:17:2004 p12ABIRTHSBeers, Paige Mackenzie - daughter of Donald and Lynn Beers, 01:08:2004 p5ABorn on a leap year, Winner, Ian is 12 going on four, 03:04:3004 p5A Darrow, Samuel Edward born to Darrow, Jake and Karen, 10:21:2004 p11A Myers, Benjamin Robert - son of Michele and Gregory Myers, 01:08:2004 p2A BISCOOrganization raised over $8,000 which will go to Lakeside's emergency room and the Brockport Fire Department for life saving equipment, 02:05:2004 p12ABOCESBOCES-2 builds a three bedroom ranch in Spencerport, 04:29:2004 p3ABOCES 2 cuts pre-K special Ed programs, 04:22:2004 p3A BOCES begins search for superintendent, 04:22:2004 p3A Harris, Amanda wins classroom competition in cosmetology, 03:04:2004 p10A Kelly, Joe to serve on Advisory Panel for Special Education, 09:02:2004 p13A Skills USA students at BOCES 2's WE-MO-CO Career and Technical Education Center receive awards in skills competition, 04:08:2004 p8A Special-education space is topic of public hearing to get comments from parents and others, 01:22:2004 p8A BODYBUILDINGNPC Rochester Body Building, Fitness and Figure Championships being held at Rochester Riverside Convention Center, 06:03:2004 p10ABOOKSBook discussion group to meet and discuss "Bird By Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life" and "Peace Like a River," 02:12:2004 p2A"Constitution that Never Was" reports that federal income taxed were never legally ratified (Letter), 08:19:2004 p12A First meeting of the Bookworm Club held last week (Funny Thing), 12:16:2004 p15A Many authors looking into new book with self-publishing, 12:30:2004 p1A "Peace Like A River" book talk being held at Lift Bridge Books, 02:19:2004 p2A "Peace Like A River" is a riveting tale of family love (Guest Essay), 01:29:2004 p13A "Prince of Loyalty" by O'Niel, Paul suggests that President Bush had it out for Saddam Hussein before he even took office (Funny Thing), 01:29:2004 p12A State Education Department censoring good books because of some word or phrase that causes offense in the schools (Notebook), 05:20:2004 p15A "The Rules of Golf in Plain English" is a book you should have handy (Murf's Turf), 04:15:2004 p9A BOY SCOUTSBoy Scouts donate two Saturdays to collect food for our local food cupboards during "Scouting for Food," 11:04:2004 p14ABRIGHTON - SCHOOLSMcQuaid Jesuit High School will celebrate it's 50th anniversary with huge sport participation (Murf's Turf), 10:07:2004 p11ABROCKPORTAfter years of planning for a museum Charles LaDue plans to sell property to someone else, 07:15:2004 p1AAnnual Rose Day Luncheon being held, 06:03:2004 p2A Brockport isn't what it used to be (Letter), 06:24:2004 p10A Brockport needs visitor center, but needs to clean up its act first (Letter), 04:15:2004 p12A Brockport now better than ever (Letter), 07:08:2004 p12A Brockport's 'mojo' is working; it's a good place to be (Letter), 05:06:2004 p16A CAN-imals registration to begin, 06:24:2004 p5A Cool Kids Day block party scheduled for downtown Brockport, 05:06:2004 p2A Department of Transportation starts road work on Route 19, 06:17:2004 p2A Director Appleton, Steve says a record number of people showed up on Cool Kids Day, 07:15:2004 p1A FAST being held to highlight the plight of the working poor, this years theme is "Remembering Our Betrayed Workers," 02:26:2004 p2A Fix the railroad bridge problem (Letter), 12:23:2004 p10A Invitation for politicians to join Walk Bike Brockport Action Group (Letter), 07:22:2004 p10A Lets show how great Brockport is (Letter), 04:01:2004 p14A Looking back at 2004 - Brockport's year in review, 12:30:2004 p4A/12A Main street by bikes, what a sight (Guest Essay), 09:02:2004 p14A Members of Village Board vote to buy eight aluminum light poles for Harvester Park near the canal, 07:29:2004 p2A Police Chief Varrenti, Daniel tells village board the crosswalk on North Main Street past the bridge is dangerous for pedestrians and bicyclists, 11:18:2004 p2A Police issues and reaction to the Wal-Mart supercenter proposal were among Brockport's highlights of the year, 12:30:2004 p1A President Bush, George W. sends congratulatory message to village in recognition of its 175th birthday, 08:26::2004 p2A Residents of Caroline Drive growing more frustrated as the village now says their road probably won't be done this year, 11:18:2004 p4A Springapallooza includes nature walks, sports, games, demonstrations, arts, crafts, movies and music, 04:01:2004 p2A The timing for moving ahead with Brockport's new visitor center could not be better (Letter), 04:01:2004 p14A The Union Community Players will present "Let's Sing About Love," 02:05:2004 p2A The victorian village on the Erie Canal, 05:06:2004 p4A Village Board approves the construction of a canal side visitors center at Harvester Park (Letter), 05:20:2004 p14A Village Board calls meeting to discuss Stetson Club contracts, 03:25:2004 p2A Village Board members approve adding six additional street lights, 11:04:2004 p2A Village hires O'Toole, Keith as new municipal attorney for Ogden and Chili, 06:17:2004 p1A Village officials will be taking appointments to discuss residents sewer rent bills, 07:01:2004 p2A Village Planning Board cancels meeting this month due to no applications for review, 06:17:2004 p2A Village to make all repairs on Caroline Drive, 10:07:2004 p2A The village Walk! Bike! Action Committee holding scavenger hunt for prizes and refreshments, 09:09:2004 p5A Washington Street discontinued, 01:15:2004 p2A Wexler, Mort gets 'failing grade' after four years in office due to illegitimate spending of taxpayers money (Letter), 06:10:2004 p15A Wexler, Mort unable to keep promise to lower village taxes, don't vote for popularity, vote for who will get the job done (Letter), 06:03:2004 p12A Why village codes must be enforced (Letter), 07:22:2004 p10A For years, questions about signs on Main Street have been debated, 07:08:2004 p1A With your help Brockport will be 'sitting pretty' with benches all along Main Street (Letter), 03:11:2004 p14A BROCKPORT - BUDGETBrockport's snow removal budget keeps climbing, 02:05:2004 p3ABrockport's water fund has decreased more than 96 percent, 04:15:2004 p1A Informal budget meeting to be held, 04:15:2004 p8A Late budget, problems continue (Letter), 06:24:2004 p10A Most agree that Brockport's budget needs work, but what kind of work is still being debated, 04:15:2004 p1A Public hearing for the proposed village budget being held, 03:18:2004 p5A Sewer usage for some properties has not been decided, leaving the budget uncertain, 07:29:2004 p1A Special meeting for budget to be held at the Village Hall, 04:22:2004 p2A BROCKPORT - BUSINESSESAgape Counseling Associates now offering counseling on Saturdays, 09:16:2004 p5ABookstore and Dollar General, on North Main St. to open, 01:08:2004 p2A Brockport Child Care Center looking to add new members to family, 06:03:2004 p2A Brockport Child Care Center was awarded the National Gardening Association's 2004 Youth Garden Grant, 08:05:2004 p2A Brockport continues to embrace the new Farmers Market summer shopping venue, 09:02:2004 p1A Expansion of Ryan's Big M and the proposal for Lockwood Precision Manufacturing to move to Brockport Enterprises Inc being discussed at Planning Board meeting, 07:22:2004 p2A Farmers' market set to open, 04:01:2004 p2A Farmers market to open again in Brockport, 04:08:2004 p16A Fashion Bug looking for women sizes 14-32 to model in a fashion show, 04:22:2004 p11A First Brockport farm market to open, 06:17:2004 p1A The Fitness Shoppe and National Dance Excersice Instructors Training Association sponsoring fitness programs at Fitness Shoppe, 07:08:2004 p2A Fowler family has served 121 years in the funeral business, 02:12:2004 p16A Grand opening of Chianti's Italian Eatery located at 85 Main Street, 11:18:2004 p2A Grandpa Martin's Gourmet Pickles is moving to Brockport by end of year, 10:14:2004 p3A Grandpa Martin's Gourmet Pickles pickle factory approved by village planning board, 09:30:2004 p2A Holiday Inn Express wins quality award, 12:02:2004 p7A Horton, Lon T (owner of Horton Insurance Services) faces fraud, falsifying records, and 48 other alleged charges, 02:05:2004 p4A Jimmy Z's and Java Junction permitted two outdoor tables, 04:22:2004 p2A McCracken Farms offering woodland rides, 10:07:2004 p13A Ocello, Brian has joined Business Methods as a major account executive, 03:04:2004 p10A Plans being finalized to open farmers market in the village, 04:22:2004 p2A Residents asked about how they feel about bringing a farmers market into town, 02:26:2004 p1A Ryan's Big M will undergo an expansion with talk of a super Wal-Mart coming, 09:02:2004 p3A Seawad Candies is geared up for its Christmas-Easter, 04:08:2004 p5A Start Here Studio's Meet the Artist Series continues, 04:01:2004 p16A Unique Gift Boutique sells many items with Brockport logo on them, catering to nostalgia and hometown pride for the holidays, 12:16:2004 p10A Village Board approves site plan for martial arts studio on Main Street, 03:25:2004 p2A BROCKPORT - CHRISTMASVillage gears up to celebrate the holidays in Brockport, 12:02:2004 p1AVillage of Brockport Office of Economic Development arranged for Medina Railroad Museum to bring its annual "Santa Train" to Brockport for third consecutive year, 11:18:2004 p2A BROCKPORT - CHURCHESArea churches looking for walkers to join in Brockports 22nd annual Cropwalk, 04:22:2004 p4ABrockport Free Methodist Church is hosting Midnight Madness 2004 for youths, 03:18:2004 p4A Brockport United Methodist Church and the First Baptist Church of Brockport appreciate support of September fest (Letter), 11:04:2004 p14A Concordia Lutheran Church will host holiday program of Christmas music "Christmas from many lands," 12:16:2004 p2A Extravaganza of holiday entertainment planned at the Christ Community Church, 12:02:2004 p7A First Presbyterian Church of Brockport receives grant from National Trust for Historic Preservation's John E. Streb Preservation Services Fund, 12:02:2004 p2A First Presbyterian Church of Brockport receives grant from Sacred Sited Program of New York Landmarks Conservancy to replace roof, 05:13:2004 p2A Newman Center reopens after mold scare, 01:12:2004 p3A Open house at Christ Community Church School, 01:29:2004 p2A Rev. Coll, Aaron appointed pastor at First Presbyterian Church, 10:07:2004 p5A BROCKPORT - ENVIRONMENTCanal side visitor center construction continues while investigating a report of possible soil contamination, 09:23:2004 p1ACitizens Campaign for the Environment has awarded the village's 2003 water supply an "A," 09:02:2004 p2A Cleanup of storm sewer pipe to be discussed, 05:27:2004 p2A Department of Environmental Conservation plans to inject molasses at former 3M site, 03:11:2004 p1A Federal Emergency Management Agency expected to reimburse Brockport for damage done by rains from Hurricane Frances, 12:23:2004 p2A Gas spill cleanup ends this week, probing continues to find cause of leak, 12:23:2004 p1A Hazardous waste collection starting, 06:10:2004 p3A Looking ahead for Brockport 2004 - mayor hopes contamination issue will be solved this year, 01:08:2004 p1A Proposed sewer maintenance topic of public hearing, 04:29:2004 p2A Residents want village to fix street so their homes stop flooding, 09:16:2004 p3A RG&E reports possible contamination near its site on Erie and Perry Streets, 11:25:2004 p1A A salty tale of road salt shortages, 01:22:2004 p14A State Department of Environmental Conservation began investigation of visitor/community center construction site on Water Street but no one saying why, 08:12:2004 p3A Though Brockport's contamination study had flaws, the cancer rates here aren't abnormal, 04:01:2004 p3A Trustee Whipple, James tells Board plugging water leaks will lower water loss and is a priority, 12:23:2004 p4A Village Board declined to apply for state grant to work on canal trail, 06:24:2004 p2A BROCKPORT - FINANCESBrockport receives $200,000 grant to preserve a historic building along the canal, 07:01:2004 p3ABrockport to install sewer fee, 05:06:2004 p1A Coyle, Ian recently appointed as village treasurer, 06:17:2004 p3A Fiscal responsibility a must in candidates because of financial crisis village is in (Letter), 06:10:2004 p15A Mayor Matela, Josephine looking into state paying college property taxes in the future, 11:18:2004 p4A Paying contractors for work done to the visitors center at Harvester Park approved by Village Board, 12:09:2004 p2A Running a campaign to bring the village financial condition to light was right thing to do (Letter), 07:01:2004 p15A Senate and House approve $5.8 million to study a possible expansion of Rt. 531 into Brockport, 01:29:2004 p1A Tax reform pamphlet reveals the true story of how congressman Reynolds, Tom spent village tax money (Letter), 07:29:2004 p12A Taxes may rise 9.9 % because of the new sewer fund, 04:01:2004 p1A Village adopts 7.65 percent tax rate increase, 04:29:2004 p3A Village put a breakdown of spending on its Web site where you can see where your tax money goes, 08:12:2004 p1A Village receives money from state in order to hire consultant Upson, Bradley to assess the villages need for a geographic information system, 07:29:2004 p2A Village taxes to increas, 03:25:2004 p1A Where is the Republican vision for financial spending and fiscal responsibility (Letter), 06:10:2004 p15A BROCKPORT - FIREAmbulance billing rates will not increase for fire department, 12:23:2004 p2AThe Brockport Fire Police Squad has helped firefighters for 50 years, 12:30:2004 p1A Brockport firefighters tear up pool hall as a fire training structure, 05:06:2004 p1A Brockport Volunteer Fire Department prepares to put their new truck, Pumper 2325, in service, 10:07:2004 p5A Deputy Fire Chief Warner, Mark submitted his resignation to the Village Board, 03:18:2004 p4A 50th anniversary of the Fill the Boot Drive (Letter), 07:22:2004 p10A Wing, Greg, fire chief, will soon pass on the reins to his assistant McCullough, Chris, 01:01:2004 p1A BROCKPORT - GOVERNMENTBader, Elaine remembers her recently passed husband Bader, Alan by filling his place as president of the Brockport Chamber of Commerce, 08:05:2004 p5ABrockport Code Committee members plan to examine the village code, 09:30:2004 p1A Brockport Republican Committee filed objections to candidates Maziarz, Carrie and Wexler, Mort due to errors and deficiencies (Letter), 06:10:2004 p15A Code enforcement and building inspection office hires clerk to assist, 11:18:2004 p2A Coopenberg, Edward appointed to the Water Board, 12:23:2004 p2A Coyle, Ian M. elected new village treasurer, 02:05:2004 p2A Ferris, Thomas F. makes false statements and disturbing allegations about operation of village clerk Morelli, Leslie Ann's office (Letter), 06:17:2004 p12A General Code Publishes for the Code Review Committee approved, 10:21:2004 p2A Investigation of the circumstances surrounding a court settlement and donation to Greater Rochester Brockport Development Corp. underway, 12:26:2004 p1A Mayor Matela, Josephine has fired Deputy Mayor Wexler, Mort and Village Attorney Riley, Ed, 04:15:2004 p8A Maziarz, Carrie appointed New Vice Mayor and Wagenhauser, David placed on the Zoning Board of Appeals, 07:29:2004 p5A Maziarz, Carrie; Wexler, Mort; GianCursio, Norman; and Conners, Bob vie for two village board seats, 06:03:2004 p1A Newly formed code review committee meeting to review and update different village codes, 09:09:2004 p5A Next village meeting date set for March 1st, 02:05:2004 p2A Planning Board did not meet because it would have fallen on Columbus Day, 10:21:2004 p7A Public hearing set to discuss the proposed sewer fee for residents, 04:22:2004 p11A Recently elected village trustees Wexler, Mort and Maziarz, Carrie say economic development and a better quality of life for village are at top of their list, 06:17:2004 p1A Senate and House OK fund to environmental and engineering studies for a possible expansion project, 02:05:2004 p11A Trustee Wexler, Mort thanks his supporters (Letter), 06:24:2004 p10A Trustees Wexler, Mort and DeTroy, Peter up for reelection for village seats, 03:04:2003 p2A Two residents questioned the village board on their comment policy during meetings, 03:18:2004 p5A Two village trustee seats will be up for reelection in June, 03:11:2004 p2A Village Board meeting decides Monroe County Board of Elections will conduct all village elections, 10:07:2004 p2A Village Board reorganizes their liaison and committee assignments, 07:22:2004 p2A Village Board trustees hire two new paramedics; Forett, Steven and Ryder, Lisa, 06:24:2004 p4A Village Board's minutes now available on searchable CDs thanks to a grant from the state, 07:22:2004 p2A Village residents becoming annoyed by their boards saying when they can and can't speak during public meetings, 04:15:2004 p4A Village trustees recognize migrant farm workers, Yu, Paul for his service as SUNY Brockport president, and DeToy, Peter for his 11 years as trustee, 06:24:2004 p4A Wexler, Mort defends his role on board (Letter), 04:08:2004 p14A Wexler, Mort has been removed from position as deputy mayor, will stay on as trustee, 03:25:2004 p1A BROCKPORT - HISTORYA fifth generation of Brockport founders Heil and Phebe Brockway Wilma Eckerty, still live in Brockport, 04:01:2004 p1AHistory in the making at this old farmhouse (Guest Essay), 10:28:2004 p12A BROCKPORT - HOUSING32-unit senior housing plan granted final site plan approval by village planning board, 03:18:2004 p5ADisscussions about the lawsuit between Brockport and the Webster family have been taking place for seven years, 08:05:2004 p1A Investigation into court settlement between village and owner of rental property where renters suffered carbon monoxide poisoning approved by Board, 12:09:2004 p1A Mayor Matela fails to comment on new assessment of rental properties because there is no such thing (Letter), 05:13:2004 p12A Reassessment was not understood by many village residents (Guest Essay), 06:03:2004 p12A Ryan Homes joins the Brockport housing development project, 11:04:2004 p3A US Department of Agriculture has increased maximum loan for Section 502 Single Family Housing Direct Loan program, 11:11:2004 p5A Village and college officials working to make off campus housing safer after 5 college students almost die from carbon monoxide poisoning, 10:28:2004 p1A Zoning Board of Appeals will not meet on Oct. 25th due to a lack of new complete applications, 10:21:2004 p2A Zoning enforcement officers request help, 11:04:2004 p1A BROCKPORT - LIBRARYEssay contest being held to be a Seymour Library librarian for a day, 06:24:2004 p4AFamily story time, learn to knit and local dignitaries reading books are up coming events at Seymour Library, 04:22:2004 p11A Naukam, Larry offers Netting Your Ancestors workshop at Seymour Library, 05:27:2004 p2A New entrance to children's room story tower at Seymour Library unveiled Monday December 6th, 12:02:2004 p2A Seymour Library adds conservative paper The Washington Times (Letter), 06:24:2004 10A Seymour Library book buddy program Summer Stars to start, 06:24:2004 p5A Seymour library gets technology upgrade and now has the Internet, 10:14:2004 p2A Seymour Library holding a home-school book discussion group, 04:22:2004 p11A Seymour Library holding an essay contest for teens to write about their favorite book, 04:01:2004 p2A Seymour Library holds children's summer reading programs with 250 participants, 08:19:2003 p2A Seymour Library offering a home school library class for kindergarten, 10:28:2004 p2A Seymour Library offering Books Sandwiched program to discuss different books, 10:14:2004 p5A Seymour Library offering programs, 02:05:2004 p3A Seymour Library offers story time for children, 01:01:2004 p2A Seymour Library supports the arts (Letter), 02:19:2004 p14A Story time for children ages 18 months to 3 years will be held at Seymour Library, 06:24:2004 p2A Story time for children ages 3 to 5 will be held at Seymour Library, 06:24:2004 p2A Sweet, Bruce reads "A Child's Christmas is Wales" at Seymour Library, 12:02:2004 p2A Village Board approved increasing contribution to Seymour Library, 11:18:2004 p2A BROCKPORT - POLICEBike auction a success for Brockport police department, 08:05:2004 p2ABrockport Police cracking down on speeders, 08:05:2004 p1A Brockport Police Department passes accreditation inspection by state, 10:28:2004 p2A Brockport police department seeks accreditation and will be inspected in October, 09:16:2004 p4A Brockport Police Department takes proactive role in identifying registered sex offenders, 10:21:2004 p2A Brockport police will auction unclaimed bicycles, 06:24:2004 p2A Brockport trustee DeToy, Peter makes comment about 'mutts in the streets' of Brockport, he is not clear what he is talking about (Letter), 03:25:2004 p14A Costs climbing for police overtime, 01:15:2004 p1A Help keep cops safe too, don't fall for Wexler, Mort's suggestion to cut police force, 03:25:2004 p14A Interview with Chief of Police Varrenti, Daniel is in the Brockport Police Department's Explorer, 03:11:2004 p3A Investigation into harassing phone calls made to police chief Varrenti, Dan's home complete, 04:08:2004 p2A It's a shame to lose a man like Officer Morabito (Letter), 03:25:2004 p14A Keep Brockport police force on the job to contain and stop loud disruptive parties (Letter), 04:29:2004 p16A Let's hash out police problem (Editorial), 04:08:2004 p14A More police, less overtime (Letter), 01:29:2004 p12A Officer Morabito, Joe accepts resignation, 04:22:2004 p11A Officers Curley, Christopher; Mesiti, Steve; and Gleason, Ralph were honored with certificates of appreciation at the Monroe County Traffic Safety Board, 11:25:2004 p14A Officers Curley, Christopher; Mesiti, Steve; Gleason, Ralph recognized for DWI arrests, 12:02:2004 p3A Police Chief Varrenti, Dan ignored by Village Board (Letter), 04:08:2004 p14A Police Chief Varrenti, Dan is considering community service program as an option for Sweden Town judges to impose, 12:09:2004 p2A Police Chief Varrenti, Dan may press charges against official who allegedly gave out his home phone number, 03:18:2004 p1A Police chief Varrenti, Dan speaks with members of Brockport Police Department's Explorer Post during "Interview and Pizza with the Chief" night, 03:25:2004 p1A Police chief Varrenti, Daniel hosts bike auction, 07:08:2004 p2A Police investigating the report of a registered sex offender who failed to notify the Department of Criminal Justice Services of his whereabouts, 01:08:2004 p2A, 01:15:2004 p2A Police spent $700 for sign language interpreters during their investigation of Sells, Bryon, 06:24:2004 p2A Police staffing debate continues as Chief Varrenti, Daniel says need more staff and village says don't, 09:30:2004 p1A Second Annual National Night Out will feature bike rodeo, equipment displays, drug recognition information, free picture licenses, and a 911 call simulator, 07:29:2004 p2A Since July, police have increased efforts, 09:09:2004 p1A Some officials don't think Taser guns are appropriate for Brockport, 07:22:2004 p1A State recommends more police to patrol Route531, 04:15:2004 p3A Strict enforcement of rules on pedestrian crossing and more planned by Brockport Police Department (Guest Essay), 08:19:2004 p12A Taser guns help police department target crime, 11:18:2004 p3A The village and the police union finally reach an agreement of the Stetson Club contract, 04:01:2004 p3A Village Board meeting passes Police Chief Varrenti, Daniel's request to hire two more part time officers, 10:07:2004 p2A Village Board rejects hiring more police, 11:18:2004 p1A Village must control costly police overtime (Letter), 02:05:2004 p16A Why full-time police are better (Guest Essay), 04:22:2004 p17A BROCKPORT - RECREATIONWalkable Communities committee is trying to provide benches for walkers on Main Street, 03:11:2004 p10ABROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLSBack-to-school blues, 09:09:2004 p1ABrockport High Class of 2004 set to graduate, 06:24:2004 p4A Brockport to hold induction ceremony for Wall of Honor, 12:23:2004 p9A Brockport's middle and high schools have a plan to meet the new state standards after recent failure, 10:14:2004 p1A Catholic Daughters Court Nativity No. 931 is sponsoring its annual essay contest, 01:29:2004 p2A Class of 2004 graduates named, 07:01:2004 p9A Collecting new baseball hats to send to troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, 11:04:2004 p9A Getting to a school concert is more than just walking out the door, 12:26:2004 p1A Hats off to the class of 2004, 07:01:2004 p1A High school and middle school students named to National Honor Rolls, 07:22:2004 p5A Holding a district-wide festival with performances from 4th and 5th grade choirs, middle school choir, and various performances from the high school, 03:11:2004 p9A Honor students regents grades excluded in the annual report of Regents results to the state, causing Brockport to receive a 'failing' grade, 04:01:2004 p1A Library now open in the evenings for 6-9, 01:22:2004 p2A New cell phone policy at school bans use of cell phones in any area where individuals have expectation of privacy, 07:15:2004 p2A Students and faculty collected over 600 hats to send to troops overseas, 11:18:2004 p5A Students honored by PTA, 03:04:2004 p9A Students in SUNY Brockport 3-1-3 program were honored by President Yu for their GPA, 04:22:2004 p5A Students named to honor rolls, 06:10:2004 p10A Students selected to participate in the all-county music festivals, 04:29:2004 p5A Superintendents day cancelled, classes will now begin on March 12th, 02:19:2004 p2A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - AWARDSBHS students academically ranked as first and second received the Brockport Central School District Award, 07:22:2004 p5ABrockport High School students are presented with scholarships and awards, 08:05:2004 p13A Parent Teacher Student Association holding the Reflections reception and awards program for Brockport students, 12:16:2004 p2A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BOARDBrinklow, Sarah; Fenton, Joan; Porter, Fred; and Wolfe, Terry all facing off for two school board seats, 04:29:2004 p1AMeet the candidates night to meet this years four school board candidates being held, 04:29:2004 p2A Members of Brockport Central School District School Board voted to re-elect Porter, Fred as President; and Maar, Gerald as vice president, 07:08:2004 p3A Petitions due for those who are interested in running for seats on school board, 04:15:2004 p2A Reelect Wexler, Mort on the school board and he will treat everyone with fairness and respect (Letter), 05:20:2004 p14A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BUDGETThe additional state aid for Brockport barely puts a dent in the budget, 01:29:2004 p4ABrockport schools need wiser spending (Letter), 05:13:2004 p12A Central School District Board of Education will present it's final budget to the public, 03:18:2004 p4A District adopts spending plan with goal to keep this year's tax increase under 5 percent, 04:08:2004 p1A District will hold a hearing to discuss budget, 04:29:2004 p2A Get involved in school budget talks (Editorial), 03:04:2004 p14A If approved by voters, next years school budget will carry a 4.9 percent tax rate increase, 05:13:2004 p1A School board will keep tax increase to 5 percent with more cuts still in need, 03:11:2004 p3A Tax rate lowered by 1.36 percent, despite less state aid than expected, 08:19:2004 p1A Voters approve a $1.82 million increase in school district funding, financial future cloudy, 05:20:2004 p1A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ELEMENTARYBarclay Elementary School students of Smith, Roger's third grade class made their teachers and principals into pumpkin people, 11:11:2004 p3ABooks sorted and donated by Hill Elementary School students, 04:01:2004 p13A County Sheriff's deputies demonstrate the ins and outs of crime scene work at Hill Elementary, 02:19:2004 p1A District has piloted a program aimed at fifth graders which trains kids to combat bullying, 11:11:2004 p1A "Explorations of Arachnids" activity for the school's gifted program allows Hill Elementary students to examine spiders, 09:30:2004 p1A Hill Elementary students are re-creating pieces of history with weekly visits to the senior center and interviews, 04:29:2004 p7A Hill School welcomed guests from all over to celebrate reading in honor of Dr. Suess' birthday, 03:11:2004 p5A Horton, A.J. competes in Regional Spelling Bee at Rochester Museum Sciense Center's Eisenhart Auditorium, 03:25:2004 p3A Kindergarten registration apply to children who will turn 5 by Dec. 1, 01:15:2004 p2A Kindergarten registration begins for the fall, 07:08:2004 p2A Kindergarten registration open for children who will turn five by December 1, 2004, 05:13:2004 p2A Kindergartners pose for their first school picture, 10:07:2004 p1A Macaluso, Monica (assistant principal of Hill Elementary) offered position as principal at Taylor Elementary in Spencerport, and is taking it, 04:22:2004 p2A Packets given to students about the National Parent Teachers Association Reflections Program, 09:16:2004 p5A Rougeux, Doug entertains Hill Elementary students during "Bubble-Mania: A Soap Bubble Spectacular," 06:17:2004 p2A Students of Hill Elementary performed in the American Choral Directors New York Choir, 08:12:2004 p2A Wildlife biologist Hudak, Tom pays a visit to fourth grade classrooms at Hill Elementary, 01:01:2004 p1A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - EMPLOYEESRealignment in school administration for new school year at Barclay, Ginther, A.D. Oliver, and Hill, 07:29:2004 p2ASuperintendent Fallon, James C. was injured while skiing, 02:26:2004 p2A Three new principles Steffen, Rhonda (Barclay) and Banzer, Robert (A.D.Oliver) and Sweeting, Ann (Ginther) greet students, 09:02:2004 p1A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - GRANTSCarol M. White Physical Education for Progress grant program to purchase new equipment, 10:14:2004 p2ABROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - HIGH SCHOOL2004 Valedictorian Weber, Melissa and salutatorian Ketchum, Miles look foward to bright future, 06:17:2004 p4AAnnual senior citizen prom at the Sweden Senior Center held, 04:29:2004 p10A Band thanks community for it's support (Letter), 05:20:2004 p14A Brockport High announces honor roll students, 04:08:2004 p10A Brockport High School Blue Notes will perform at opening of 2004 New York State School Board Association's annual convention, 10:21:2004 p11A Brockport High School is the only school in New York to receive Model School honors, 03:04:2004 p3A Brockport High varsity club hosting senior citizen prom, 04:15:2004 p4A Brockport students shine at Model UN conference, 03:18:2004 p4A Celebrating Women's History Month, 03:18:2004 p5A The Donald White Music Award will honor outstanding student musicians at Brockport High School, 03:25:2004 p10A Drama club will perform musical "Into the Woods" based on Grimms brothers fairy tales, 11:04:2004 p5A Library at BHS now open in evenings, 10:14:2004 p2A Madrigal Feast being held this weekend by Brockport High School Students, 12:09:2004 p3A Mattison, Kelly participates in People to People program, 04:08:2004 p4A Members of the Brockport high School Band return from trip to Walt Disney World, 04:15:2004 p8A Named one of 30 model high schools nationwide by the Council of Chief State School Officers, 07:15:2004 p2A Robertson, Duncan Inches speaks to Brockport High students during his Macbeth workshop, 05:06:2004 p3A Senior girls celebrate victory over sophomores in the tug of war during the homecoming pep rally, 10:14:2004 p1A Shakespeare explodes into a flurry of deception, comedy, and romance amid music and back lights during BHS performance of "The Tempest," 04:22:2004 p1A Spring High school play "The Tempest" will open this Friday with a Shakespeare workshop to follow, 04:29:2004 p2A 31st annual Leukemia Dance Marathon to be held soon, donations still being accepted, 03:04:2004 p1A Stepanek, Janel plays the vibraphone at Spring band concert, 05:20:2004 p1A Students host ninth annual senior citizen prom, 04:29:2004 p10A Students in Cyr, Kris's class conclude the year by solving a crime, 08:19:2004 p5A Varsity club is hosting Senior Citizens Prom, 04:01:2004 p5A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - MIDDLE SCHOOLA.D. Olive Middle School holds Brockport Central School Districts Athletic Wall of Honor ceremony, 11:25:2004 p9AA.D. Oliver Middle School hosts Fun Fair, 03:25:2004 p1A A.D. Oliver students attend a Memorial Day commemoration, 06:03:2004 p3A A.D. Oliver students named to honor rolls, 02:19:2004 p10A A.D.Oliver students join a musical that travels back to the Eisenhower years when sock hops were all the rage, 01:29:2004 p5A BHS class of 1952 donates bench to A.D.Oliver Middle School, 07:22:2004 p2A Fifth and sixth graders selected to participate in All-County Music Festival, 04:22:2004 p11A Grade-school students reflect on the different kinds of heroes in their lives, 12:23:2004 p4A Rochester Police Chief Duffy, Robert J. will speak at ceremony for graduating eight graders at Christ Community Church School, 06:17:2004 p5A A wall outside of A.D. Oliver Middle School gymnasium has been dedicated in honor of several former Brockport School District athletes, 07:29:2004 p4A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - SCHOLARSHIPSJohnson, Jeffrey receives scholarship to Alfred State College, 02:12:2004 p9APackard, Justin is recipient of an Ithaca College Alumni Association Scholarship, 02:26:2004 p4A BROCKPORT ECUMENICAL FOOD SHELFFood shelf giving shows love (Letter), 12:16:2004 p14ABROCKPORT MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAMProgram participates in the Summer Food Service Program, 06:!7:2004 p3ABROCKPORT POSTBreslawski, Jim's requirements overlooked (Letter), 02:05:2004 p16AChristmas stories in the editorial section of the newspaper a tradition (this week "One Fleeting Moment," 12:16:2004 p14A E-mail received about the column "On Politics" brings a mixed bag of responses (On Politics), 03:11:2004 p15A It was a pleasure reading the column "No, Really" by Frisch, Kevin (Letter), 01:15:2004 p10A Smith, Curt makes a cheap slur against Kerry (Letter), 02:12:2004 p14A Top stories of the year, 01:01:2004 p1A Traditional Christmas story "His Christmas Wish: A chance to be warm" (Editorial), 12:23:2004 p10A Weeding through all the press releases is a must (Funny Thing), 11:25:2004 p13A Writters and editors receive criticisms, compliments, suggestions and observations (Humor), 06:03:2004 p13A BROCKPORT/SWEDEN TOY SHELFArea toy donations hit record number, 12:23:2004 p3AJamboree and music fest to benefit the Brockport Toy Shelf held at Brockport Elks Lodge, 12:02:2004 p2A Toy shelf collecting all toys, need more for older children, 12:09:2004 p2A BROCKPORT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAThe Brockport Symphony Orchestra looking for assistance in organizing performances, 03:18:2004 p1ABrockport Symphony starts season Sunday, 10:28:2004 p2A Orchestra invited to perform at St. Andrews Catholic Church in Rochester, 05:06:2004 p2A BROCKPORT VILLAGE LANDINGLanding is a drop off site for canned food items to benefit local food banks through January, 01:08:2004 p2ABURNING REGULATIONSBrockport officials propose change to open-burning law, 06:17:2004 p3ABrockport Village Board plan to vote on changing open-burning code, 07:15:2004 p2A Burning law should keep restrictions (Letter), 07:08:2004 p12A Open burning proposal still pending in Brockport, 06:24:2004 p2A Village Board members approve a new law allowing some recreational fires, 07:29:2004 p3A BUSINESSESFantastic Records store in Pittsford closing (Commentary), 03:04:2004 p14AInfotonics Technology Center Inc. relieves CEO Moore, Duncan of the Canandaigua based enterprise of his duties, 06:10:2004 p14A Paetec Communications Inc.'s highly trained work force is key to companies success, 03:11:2004 p10A CCAMP GOOD DAYS AND SPECIAL TIMESCamp presents Talking Baseball with Jerry West, 09:23:2004 p14ACamp will present 'Talkin' Basketball' with West, Jerry, 09:16:2004 p14A Flynn, Melissa and Kaplan, Sean named varsity volunteer finalists, 05:27:2004 p5A Ranieri, Emily; Wise, Anne-Margaret; Hernberg, Mark winners of the Varsity Volunteers Program, 06:10:2004 p5A CANCERBrockport Central School district bus driver Herzog, Cindy battled cancer, and won, 06:24:2004 p1AHoughton, Amo completes cancer treatments, and disease should not affect his decision to run for a 10th term, 01:22:2004 p8A Saul, Andrew discusses alternative cancer therapies at Seymour Library, 08:19:2004 p4A Upstate NY Cancer Research and Education Foundation initiating new wellness program for cancer survivors to improve overall health, 07:01:2004 p12A CASINOSCasino Rochester a possibility in the future? (Dissent), 08:12:2004 p13AWhy does Rochester casino idea scare Johnson, Bill (Letter), 12:23:2004 p10A CENTENARIANSVan Cise, Marjorie is 100 years young, 07:01:2004 p4ACHARITIES. SEE ALSO FundraisersLeidig, Karen honors her son's memory with a coat drive for the needy, 12:02:2004 p5ALiedig, Karen and members of "Matt's Coats for Kids" will distribute winter coats to children in need, 11:25:2004 p2A "Matts Coats for Kids" is a resounding success (Letter), 12:23:2004 p10A Seniors at Sweden Senior Center meet once a week to make and donate quilts and sleeping bags, 12:26:2004 p4A 'Walk This Way for Nurses' being hosted by National Association of Pediatric Nurses and Practitioners, 10:21:2004 p12A CHOLETTE, BOBA reporter from Gusev Crater, better known as Mars (Dissent), 02:12:2004 p15ACHRISTMASFor many seniors, the Christmas season triggers memories of happier times, 12:26:2004 p1ARecycle your Christmas tree for it's wood chips, 01:08:2004 p2A Thanks, but give my gift to someone in need (Guest Essay), 12:23:2004 p11A CHURCHILL, WINSTONComments viewed and interpreted (Humor), 09:23:2004 p17ACLARKSON. SEE ALSO SwedenAfter a complaint about manure, the Town Board is looking for solutions, 08:12:2004 p4ADetails for traveling rodeo that will visit the town next summer ironed out, 11:11:2004 p2A Next Town Board meeting place announced, 09:09:2004 p2A Residential property owners requesting an informational hearing or information regarding their assessment asked to call, 03:11:2004 p2A As soon as weather permits, retoration of old nrick schoolhouse in Clarkson will begin, 03:25:2004 p3A Town Board holding organizational meeting, 12:23:2004 p2A CLARKSON - BUDGETTown spending will increase and taxes will decrease in the new approved 2005 budget, 11:11:2004 p1A/12ACLARKSON - CHURCHESPastor Bartolucci, Tony of the Clarkson Community Church now broadcasts Sunday sermons, 11:04:2004 p3ACLARKSON - FINANCESResidents could see tax hike, 03:25:2004 p8ATax rate falls under 2005 budget, 09:30:2004 p1A CLARKSON - GOVERNMENTDogs who attack cats are now considered dangerous and may be put to sleep, 10:21:2004 p2APublic hearing to discuss amending Clarkson's dangerous dog law, 10:07:2004 p2A CLARKSON - HISTORYHale, Leanna finds enjoyment as Clarkson's historian, 07:01:2004 p4ACLARKSON - HOUSINGAssessing in Clarkson to change, 03:04:2004 p1AAssessment values mailed, property owners reminded to focus on the full market value estimate, 03:04:2004 p2A CLARKSON - PARKS$3,000 damage caused to Canal Park by vandals, 10:21:2004 p3ATown Board approved constructing a fence along road in front of playground at Hafner Park to keep children from running into the road, 07:29:2004 p4A CLARKSON - RECREATIONDepartment offering cheer leading, day camp, golf tournament, and a children's program, 07:29:2004 p5ADepartment offering Swing for the Hill Golf Tournament and the Croc Roc's Summer program for children entering kindergarten, 08:05:2004 p9A Golf tourney, children's program, before and after school programs all in the near future, 08:12:2004 p14A Sweden/Clarkson Recreation Department hosting Junior Jazzercise, Cheer tumbling, and Ski club, 11:04:2004 p16A Sweden/Clarkson Recreation Department registration is open for Croc Roc's before/after school program, 08:19:2004 p5A CLARKSON HISTORICAL SOCIETYHistorical Society has new Schoolhouse restoration fund-raiser and hopes to receive grant for improvements, 07:29:2004 p1AOffering a Clarkson Christmas Tour of Older Homes, 12:02:2004 p2A COLLEGEBusting some myths about college admissions, 10:14:2004 p9ACOLLEGE STUDENTSAlmeter, Krystyna and Schuff, Byran named to Oneonta's dean's list, 07:22:2004 p5AAmes, Emily named to Macalester College dean's list, 04:29:2004 p5A Area residents named to Alfred State dean's list, 01:29:2004 p4A Area students inducted into Alpha Theta Iota Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, 09:16:2004 p12A Area students named to Fredonia dean's list, 08:12:2004 p14A Beairsto, Tim has been named Northeast Football Conference special teams player of the week at Alfred State, 11:11:2004 p12A Blandford, Jameson named to Syracuse University dean's list, 07:01:2004 p16A Blasioli, Janine M. named to Scranton dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A Brownhill, Katherine; VanDervort, Lucas R.; Reagan, Katrina M.; Reynolds, Jennifer L.; and Sullivan, Ryan G. named to Monroe Community College honor society, 11:18:2004 p5A Bush, Megan E. graduates from Niagara University, 07:08:2004 p8A Buttery, Jennifer named to Hamilton dean's list, 02:05:2004 p7A Campbell, Andrew graduates from SUNY Geneseo, 02:12:2004 p9A Cole, Michael earns two third place ribbons in culinary competition for his "Swan Pondering Love" ice sculpture and five course meal, 05:27:2004 p5A Commencement for SUNY New Paltz students is a big day on a small campus especially for Frisch, Kevin's (columnist of Brockport Post) youngest sister (Humor), 06:10:2004 p14A Conners, Sarah M; Herrmann, Bridget M.; and Schicker, Rebecca C. named as Niagra University achievers, 07:22:2004 p5A Cosman, Christine L. named to Paul-Smith's College dean's list, 08:12:2004 p14A Crowley, Karla Jean studying at the University of San Francisco, 09:16:2004 p12A Dabbagh, Mahmoud to be profiled in Who's Who, 09:02:2004 p13A Daily, Lisa C. named to St. Lawrence University dean's list, 02:19:2004 p13A Daily, Lisa; Rademacher, Sara J. named to St. Lawrence dean's list, 06:24:2004 p5A Davis, John Michael graduates from Clarkson University, 06:10:2004 p5A Dean's scholars at Syracuse University include Rowcliffe, Meghan; Voorheis, Katharine; and Gillette, Christopher, 10:21:2004 p11A Emmerson, Katherine and Puchalski, Alaina named to Point Park University dean's list, 09:02:2004 p13A Emmerson, Nathaniel Harold graduates from Denison University, 07:01:2004 p5A Eustance, Darren graduates from George Washington University, 07:29:2004 p5A Evirngham, Laurette graduates from Rochester School for the Deaf, 07:08:2004 p8A Fredonia graduates named, 06:03:2004 p5A Gardner, Andrew named to Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science at Binghamton University, 06:24:2004 p5A Gardner, Andrew T. named to Binghamton University dean's list, 02:19:2004 p13A Goddard, Kimberly Marie and Scott, Leanne Carol named to SUNY Cortland dean's list, 02:19:2004 p13A Goetz, Catherine graduates from Xavier University, 08:12:2004 p14A Hage, Chad named to Syracuse University dean's list, 02:19:2004 p13A Hage, Chad of Syracuse Universtiy helps with income taxes, 04:08:2004 p4A Hage, Jason accepted at Xavier University, 06:17:2004 p5A Haggerty, Kathryn A. and Stevens, Cary Ellen named to John Carroll University dean's list, 06:10:2004 p5A Haggerty, Kathryn graduates from John Carroll University, 06:24:2004 p5A Hanson, Jeffrey and Schreiner, Daniel will appear in the 2004 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges," 01:08:2004 p5A Hastings, Blaine Elisha named to James Madison University dean's list, 03:04:2004 p13A Haynes, Christopher; Bishop, Andrew named to Duquesne University dean's list, 04:08:2004 p4A Haynes, Christopher named to Duquesne University dean's list, 09:02:2004 p4A Heinsbergen, Thomas; Johnson, Jeffery; McKenzie, Lawrence; Brunette, Craig; and Devos, Jeremy all named as new students at Alfred State University, 10:14:2004 p10A Henry, Stephanie named to SUNY Oswego dean's list, 06:17:2004 p5A Hickey, Caitlin named to Fisher dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A Hickey, Caitlin named to St. John Fisher College dean's list, 07:29:2004 p5A History student Alexander, Karl receives honors for paper he presented at New York/Western-Central Regional Conference of Phi Alpha Theta national history society, 04:15:2004 p5A Huber, Matthew and Krahe, Megan named to SUNY Canton's dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A Huber, Matthew named to SUNY Canton dean's list, 07:08:2004 p8A Hyatt, Jason; Mujezinovic, Selma; and Singleton, Barbar selected to receive Rochester Area Colleges Continuing Education Consortium's Outstanding Adult Student Award, 04:08:2004 p4A Jones, Katie Sue named to Coastal Carolina University dean's list, 03:18:2004 p8A, 09:02:2004 p13A Karnitz, Melayne named to Wells dean's list, 01:29:2004 p4A, 8:12:2004 p14A Karnitz, Melayne participated in an internship at Rockingham Historic Sites, 02:05:2004 p7A Kleehammer, Andrew J. named to Alfred University dean's list, 06:03:2004 p5A Krahe, Megan named to SUNY Canton dean's list, 06:17:2004 p5A Kulli, Anne participates in Hollywood Seminar Program, 01:29:2004 p4A LaDue, Daniel; Bucci, Jamie; Hanson, Jeffrey; and Snyder, Lewis named to Alfred State dean's list, 07:01:2004 p16A Lair, Stephanie is academic athlete, 02:26:2004 p4A Lee, Cindy named to Cornerstone University dean's list, 03:18:2004 p8A Lewis, Meredith named to New York University dean's list, 05:27:2004 p5A Local residents graduate from St. Bonaventure, 09:02:2004 p13A Local residents named to SUNY Buffalo dean's list, 09:02:2004 p13A Local students named to Syracuse University dean's list, 01:29:2004 p4A Locals graduate from Alfred State University, 08:12:2004 p14A Locals make Roberts Wesleyan dean's list, 01:29:2004 p4A Ludington, Elizabeth spends time in Bolivia, 02:12:2004 p9A MacEwan, Colleen L. accepted membership in Golden Key International Honor Society at SUNY Geneseo, 04:01:2004 p5A MacKenzie, Brian S. graduates from Case Western Reserve University and makes dean's list, 07:29:2004 p5A McJury, Brenna named to Phi Beta Kappa honorary society at University of Buffalo, 04:29:2004 p5A Mellas, Michael named to Bucknell dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A Mellas, Michael; Webster, Diana A. named to Bucknell University dean's list, 06:24:2004 p5A Necaster, Steven N. named to Geneva College dean's list, 03:18:2004 p8A Necaster, Steven Nicholas graduates from Geneva College, 07:29:2004 p5A Newman, Sarah Crane graduates from Swarthmore College, 06:17:2004 p5A Niagara University names students to deans list, 02:26:2004 p4A Nichols, Eugene "Eden" D. graduates from SUNY College Environmental Science and Forestry, 06:03:2004 p5A Norment, Liza receives high honors at Westover School, 10:07:2004 p5A Norment,Liza receives honors at Westover, 02:05:2004 p7A O'Laughlin, Michael named to Clarkson University dean's list, 03:04:2004 p13A Parson, Shaleen and Sorel, Lynn graduate from SUNY Canton, 05:20:2004 p5A Popielarz, Laurie has enrolled in Lincoln Technical Institute, 04:15:2004 p5A Quinn, Bridget A.; Essig, Stephen M.; and Ardella, Lindsay A. named to St. Bonaventure dean's list, 04:01:2004 p5A Quinn, Bridget A. named to St. Bonaventure's dean's list, 09:16:2004 p12A Rademacher, Sara graduates from St. Lawrence University, 06:17:2004 p5A Rath, Ahsley M. named to SUNY Oswego dean's list, 07:01:2004 p5A Rister, Nicole named to University of Pennsylvania dean's list, 06:10:2004 p5A Robinson, Dean is named to Syracuse University dean's list, 02:26:2004 p4A Ryan, Peter John named to Miami University dean's list, 03:18:2004 p8A Sandgarten, Jonathon graduates from Syracuse University, 08:12:2004 p14A Schubel, Jessica graduates from Syracuse University, 06:17:2004 p5A Schuff, Bryan named to SUNY Oneonta dean's list, 02:19:2004 p13A Schultz, David accepted to Universal Technical Institute, 06:17:2004 p5A Scott, Leanne Carol named to SUNY Cortland dean's list, 06:10:2004 p5A Selig, Katherine of SUNY Fredonia appeared with the college chorus in the 2004 Hillman Opera presentation of "Candide" at the Rockefeller Arts Center, 11:18:2004 p8A Selig, Katherine tours with Fredonia singers, 01:29:2004 p4A Selig, Peter A.; Williams Rebecca S.; and Vanderberg, Amy graduate and make Harpur College of Arts and Sciences at Binghamton University dean's list, 07:08:2004 p8A Senf, Michael graduates from Tennessee State University, 02:05:2004 p7A Snyder, Scott honored at the Programs Rooted in Developing Excellence program at Syracuse University, 04:01:2004 p5A Snyder, Scott honored for academic excellence, 10:28:2004 p11A St. Amant, Joseph A. graduates from Clarkson University, 03:18:2004 p8A St. Amant, Joseph A. named to Clarkson University dean's list, 02:19:2004 p13A Stepanek, Janel accepted into honors program at Niagara University, 05:13:2004 p5A Stevens, CaryEllen named to dean's list at John Carroll University, 01:29:2004 p4A Stevens, Robert graduates Grove City College, 02:26:2004 p4A Stratton, Derek dances the role of Arabian Coffee during "The Nutcracker" at Eastman Theatre, 12:02:2004 p1A Stremich, Jennifer selected to participate in International Mission in Education in Australia, 04:08:2004 p4A Students named to dean's list at SUNY Geneseo, 01:08:2004 p5A SUNY Fredonia names students to dean's list, 04:08:2004 p4A SUNY Potsdam names students to dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A Syracuse University names students to dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A Szulwach, Keith graduates from SUNY Geneseo, 07:01:2004 p5A Taber, Lisa Kelly graduates from SUNY Albany, 07:22:2004 p5A Thompson, Amanda named to Oswego dean's list, 07:22:2004 p5A Thompson, Matthew graduates from Ball State, 09:02:2004 p13A Townsend, Alexander named to SUNY Geneseo dean's list, 11:18:2004 p5A Twichell, Emily earns dean's list at Baldwin-Wallace, 01:29:2004 p4A Twichell, Emily named to Baldwin-Wallace dean's list, 06:10:2004 p5A University at Buffalo names students to dean's lists, 04:15:2004 p5A University of Rochester names students to dean's list, 02:12:2004 p9A Van Deusen, Elizabeth A. named to Alfred University dean's list, 06:03:2004 p5A Vanderberg, Amy M.; Bush, Kevin M. and Williams, Rebecca S. named to Harpur College dean's list, 03:04:2004 p13A Warner, Christine L. receives masters degree from Bowling Green State University, 01:22:2004 p5A Webster, David Gordon: A 25-year gift as bright as a star has graduated from Oberlin College (Guest Essay), 08:26:2004 p15A Wehner, Rebecca L. named to Marietta College dean's list, 06:24:2004 p5A Wells, Jennifer graduates from Syracuse University, 06:10:2004 p5A Wells, Jennifer; McGrath, Matthew; and Reitter, Elizabeth named to Syracuse Universtiy dean's list, 07:08:2004 p8A Woodard, James F. II named to Virginia Military Institute dean's list, 07:08:2004 p8A COUNSELINGA school counselor offers advice to the young (Guest Essay), 03:18:2004 p13ACRIMEBedford, Richard a convicted killer at 17, youthfulness does not equal innocence (Commentary), 02:26:2004 p10AClarkson man Gallo, Clifford faces additional charges after his home was raided, 02:12:2004 p4A Crime rates hold steady in Monroe County with the release of the 2003 crime statistics, 06:03:2004 p3A Defendant in standoff Bower, Harry pleads not guilty, 02:12:2004 p2A Five Brockport High School students are being investigated after $5 bills they made were found, 01:29:2004 p3A Goodwin, Tammy allegedly forced her 14 year old son to have sex with her, 09:16:2004 p2A Hamlin standoff shooter Bower, Harry II receives six years in jail, 08:05:2004 p3A Sex abuser Sells, Bryon K. pleads guilty to molesting two young girls, 07:15:2004 p2A Smith, Bilel charched with connection to motorist stabbing in Clarkson, 05:06:2004 p2A Sweden native Sgt. Rife, Clifton II killed in Maryland robbery, 06:03:2004 p8A DDANCEThe show goes on at Traveling Cabaret (Letter), 10:07:2004 p14ADEATH PENALTYDeath penalty depending on who is running the government (Commentary), 01:15:2004 p11ADEATHSAnderson, Kenneth "Ken" E. Sr. - resident of Holley, 01:22:2004 p14AArnold, Rodney Lewis - veteran, carpenter, 06:03:2004 p14A Bader, Alan - Sweden's 28 year town assessor, 07:01:2004 p1A Bentley, Winifred M. - resident of Holley, 02:05:2004 p15A Blind, Shirley J. - resident of Kendall, 02:19:2004 p9A Chapman, Webster A. - owned and operated construction company, 07:08:2004 p8A Codori, Sharon - resident of Brockport, 01:08:2004 p3A Coller, Florence - founder and first director of Seymour Library, 02:19:2004 p9A Coller, Florence F. - retired Seymour Library librarian, 05:27:2004 p12A Colucci, Florence D. "Florendi" Billotti - resident of Holley, 04:08:2004 p9A Crawford, Timothy - died at 45, 02:05:2004 p15A Culbert, Richard E. - died at 59, 07:15:2004 p2A Curran, Don Jr. - founder and leader of Gold Rush Running Club, 09:30:2004 p10A Dean, Sally Ann Frankenberger - resident of Brockport, 02:26:2004 p3A Devault, James H. "Jim" Sr. - resident of Holley, 05:20:2004 p16A Dickerson, Betty M. - resident of Holley, 05:13:2004 p8A Dodd, Gary L Sr. - brick and stone mason, 07:08:2004 p8A Flager, Mildred Epke - resident of Brockport, 02:26:2004 p3A Floyd, Candy D. - resident of Albion, 01:22:2004 p14A Flynn, Jerry had a way to make everyone smile (Murf's Turf), 02:05:2004 p13A Grove, Samuel C. PhD - chief of obstetrics and gynecology of Via Health Care System, 03:11:2004 p4A Hirschler, Florence W. - resident of Penfield, 06:24:2004 p5A Husted, Shirley Cox - historian for Monroe County, Irondequoit, and Parma, 04:22:2004 p7A Jeffery, Beecher E. - resident of Albion, 11:04:2004 p10A Jennejahn, Bill - friend and loyal resident of Hamlin, 01:08:2004 p1A Karg, Dan - assistant coach of Pittsford Varsity Lacrosse team (Murf's Turf), 04:22:2004 p13A Kemp, Evelyn W. - retired school teacher, 02:26:2004 p3A Klein, Bill - entertainment critic for Rochesters WHAM, 02:26:2004 p3A Knutowicz, "Buddha" James - resident of Holley, 08:19:2004 p3A Marriott, Bessie B. - died at 61, 09:30:2004 p14A Mehnert, Elsie Boyd - U.S. Navy veteran of WWII, 03:25:2004 p10A Mignano, John F. - resident of Holley, 03:04:2004 p13A Nesbitt, Willard - a staple of Brockport's main street scene, 03:11:2004 p1A Nibbelink, Elizabeth Ann Hopkins - teacher and decorator, 01:15:2005 p5A Peterson, Jane - died after an incredible fight with cerebral palsy (Guest Essay), 02:19:2004 p14A Petit, Jeannine - French teacher at Brockport, 12:16:2004 p5A Pritt, Birthel A. - resident of Albion, 02:19:2004 p9A Ridd, Eugene H. - retiree of General Electric, 05:13:2004 p8A Roemer, Mary Pat (Fox) - retiree of Brockport Agency insurance company, 06:03:2004 p14A Rosencrants, Mary A. - former Brockport resident, 03:18:2004 p8A Rushbrook, Eunice R. - resident of Kendall, 02:26:2004 p3A Schlageter, Grace Helene Drachler - resident of Brockport, 02:05:2004 p15A Sellitto, Jennie Ridotto - resident of Brockport, 07:01:2004 p5A Skill, Michael F. - resident of Brockport, 02:05:2004 p15A Stephens, Maxine - resident of Albion, 01:22:2004 p14A Swartout, Eileen May Tavenner - founding member of the Monroe Historical Society, 07:22:2004 p4A Taylor, Frank H. - resident of Albion, 01:29:2004 p8A Tuttle, Esther W. - retired secretary for SUNY Brockport, 09:09:2004 p10A Vink, Elsie S. - resident of Brockport, 04:29:2004 p5A Viscomi, Santo A. - custodian at Brockport school district, 11:25:2004 p10A Woodcock, Jerry L. - resident of Hulberton, 03:04:2004 p13A DEERWhat to do about those proliferating deer (Editorial), 04:22:2004 p16ADISABILITIESArea business The Electric Train Company is pioneering the study of whether model trains can have therapeutic value, 03:18:2004 p5ADONATIONSHamlin Volunteer Ambulance Corps and Explorer post collecting donations for service members participating in Operation Enduring Freedom, 06:10:2004 p2A; 4:29:2004 p4AThe Hamlin Youth Group collecting nonperishable canned goods for their structure for Cool Kids Can-imals on Parade, 06:10:2004 p2A Letter carriers picking up nonperishable foods to support local food pantries, 06:10:2004 p2A Matt's Coats for Kids collecting new and used coats, hats, mittens, and gloves for local children, 10:07:2004 p2A DWIA county initiative urges drivers to keep their car lights on to show support for anti-drunk driving efforts, 12:30:2004 p3ADrink your way to the quietest room (Editorial), 01:01:2004 p8A Matthew, Christian M. charged of driving drunk and killing Travers, Jerome E., 09:30:2004 p Two DWI panel discussions were held in memory of Crimando, Thomas - history professor at SUNY Brockport, 02:29:2004 p1A EEASTMAN KODAK CO.Treatment of workers one reason for decline (Letter), 04:22:2004 p16AECONOMYEnergy crisis breaking the bank with many American energy wasters (Commentary), 06:10:2004 p14ALabor is key to region's economic future, 07:01:2004 p10A University professor days suburban living can be more dangerous than city living (Notebook), 04:08:2004 p15A Watching jobs slip away (Guest Essay), 04:01:2004 p14A Why spend billions of dollars on international aid, when people are still dying of easily treatable ailments? (Commentary), 04:01:2004 p15A EDUCATIONParents complaining their children are embarrassed by exclusions from honor rolls so schools in Nashville Tenn. ban the display of good student work in hallways (Editorial), 02:19:2004 p14AReach for high goals in education and decide what is best for you (Commentary), 03:04:2004 p14A Teachers should teach beyond what students see on TV about life behind bars and the justice system (Letter), 04:29:2004 p16A EMPIRE STATE GAMESArea athletes head to Empire State Games, 07:22:2004 p8AEven before this year's games began, Rochester claimed victory for hosting 2006 games (Murf's Turf), 08:05:2004 p11A Kewin, Kevin brings home medals, along with 254 Western area residents at ESG, 08:12:2004 p9A Rochester to host Olympic-style sports festival in summer 2006, 07:29:2004 p9A Send in ESG information to take part in 27th annual Empire State Games `, 06:24:2004 p8A Send in your information if you are participating in games, 07:08:2004 p10A Send in your information if you are planning to participate in games, 07:01:2004 p11A 27th annual Empire State Games to be held in Binghamton, 07:15:2004 p9A Western Region prevails at 27th Empire State Games, many local athletes earn medals, 08:05:2004 p11A EMPIRE STATE SENIOR GAMESLocal duo Miller, Gloria and Gianfagna, Millie win gold medal in tennis, 07:01:2004 p12AEMPLOYMENTCall centers and customer service across the globe employing many people in poverty (Notebook), 03:11:2004 p15AENGAGEMENTSBird, Scott and Christine Laudisi, 09:02:2004 p9ABixler, Jonathan and Jill Green, PhD, 12:02:2004 p10A Bonacci, John and Jasmine Hall, 11:18:2004 p11A Bonner, John C. and Lacey L. Unger, 08:26:2004 p10A Chien, Peter L. and Stephanie S. Rath, 06:10:2004 p13A Clark, Jamie Albert and Kimberley Ann Brhel, 12:02:2004 p10A D'Agostino, Phil A. III and Julie A. McGraw, 06:03:2004 p11A Davey, Brian and Amy J. Kress, 10:21:2004 p10A DiNatale, Anthony John and Amie Lee Santillo, 01:01:2004 p6A Enright, Michael and Tonilee Masters, 05:06:2004 p11A Evenhouse, Bob and Cindy Lee, 11:25:2004 p11A Gianniny, Mark Jr. and Kimberly Irene Paquin, 04:01:2004 p13A Grosser, Shane and Karen Predmore, 11:11:2004 p10A Hardick, Brian and Nancy Goethel, 06:10:2004 p13A Holcomb, Nathan and Kimberly Chappell, 09:30:2004 p11A Hough, David and Hannah Vickner, 04:22:2004 p10A Jones, Edgar Eugene III and Jennifer Page Fritz, 09:30:2004 p11A Kowalik, Michael J. and Dawn M. Johnson, 02:05:2004 p10A LaForce, Gregory R. and Alanna-Nicole Katz, 09:16:2004 p15A Lloyd, Joshua T. and Amy E. Scheetz, 02:12:2004 p8A Maloney, John Jr. and Jennifer Davis, 10:21:2004 p10A McCracken, Paul and Kelly Boyst, 11:18:2004 p11A Mead, Mark D. and Sara Jean Childs, 02:05:2004 p10A Moffatt, Daniel and JoAnna Castelli, 01:29:2004 p8A Niemann, James P. and Jennifer J. Farnam, 02:05:2004 p10A Ojeda, Frank J. and Jennifer Marino, 07:01:2004 p8A Olles, Mark and Deana B. Connell, 08:19:2004 p6A Panik, Robert and Jennifer Rousos, 05:20:2004 p8A Powarzynski, Jason M. and Anne Marie Plumeri, 06:10:2004 p13A Reed, Brian and Janelle Dettbarn, 11:25:2004 p11A Resch, Mark D. and Melanie Oliverio, 10:21:2004 p10A Reyes, Juan C. and Kristen M. Reidy, 11:18:2004 p11A Rivers, Anthony and Shannon Sinnott, 09:02:2004 p9A Ross, Christopher and Jill Altobello, 04:22:2004 p10A Sacco, Samuel and Janelle Ciminello, 12:02:2004 p10A Salzer, Mark Charles and Kristin Michelle Briczinski, 02:05:2004 p10A Sandler, Eric and Jessica Richardson, 09:23:2004 p10A Santillo, Perry Charles Jr. and Chia Ann Asis, 09:23:2004 p10A Schulmerich, Jason and Keri Negrille, 05:06:2004 p11A Sennett, Jim and Amy Reinnagel, 02:05:2004 p10A Shaw, Robert and Dina Biehler, 01:01:2004 p6A Sietmann, Timothy and Mariah Miller, 05:13:2004 p11A Southard, John Willard and Jill Marie Evenski, 03:04:2004 p8A Spade, Craig and Breanne Krucher, 11:11:2004 p10A Stevens, Robert and Kerry Ann Brenner, 02:12:2004 p8A Symonds, Michael G. and Shannon M. Reed, 04:01:2004 p13A Tate, Ken A. and Jennifer L. Crowe, 07:29:2004 p11A Vujanovic, Damijan and Kristin M. Bates, 03:04:2004 p8A Withall, William and Heather Meredith, 05:13:2004 p11A Young, Daniel and Elizabeth Barllett, 06:10:2004 p13A Zelent, John and Samantha Heise, 10:14:2004 p8A Zimmer, Brian E. and Colleen M. McGovern, 01:29:2004 p8A ENVIRONMENTAnother bit of shoreline may be about to vanish on Canandaigua Lake (Editorial), 09:23:2004 p16ADirector of Rural Opportunities Inc. Smith, Velma attends agriculture conference, 04:15:2004 p5A Enchanted forests and adventures in childhood lost (Editorial), 01:01:2004 p8A For years we've taken it for granted that our lakes are all polluted, and now the oceans are becoming endangered (Notebook), 04:22:2004 p16A ERIE CANALAfter year of deliberation, Village of Brockport moving ahead with plans for Canal visitors center, 05:06:2004 p5ANational canal plan halfway done; federal funding could bring money to Brockport to develop tourism along the Erie Canal, 04:08:2004 p1A Parts of the original Erie canal can be seen on Interstate 490 (Editorial), 12:02:2004 p16A Summer weather brings much boat traffic, leading to slowing traffic down on Main Street, 05:06:2004 p3A FFAIRPORTShaw, Meredith A. Henderson appointed development associate for Fairport Baptist Homes Caring Ministries, 07:29:2004 p5AFAIRPORT - SCHOOLSSuperintendent Cala, Bill and school board decided not to put a budget up until the state Legislature passes its budget, other schools should follow (Editorial), 04:01:2004 p14AFAMILY WELLNESS CENTERCenter offering programs, 01:01:2004 p2AFamily Wellness Center offering programs, 05:13:2004 p2A Offering programs such as irritable bowel syndrome; Yoga; Defensive driving; baby-sitter training; Infant CPR; first aid class; prepared child birth class, 09:30:20 p14A Program offering many programs, 12:09:2004 p2A Yoga, After Suicide Support Group, Alzheimer's Support Group, and Breast Cancer Support Groups arranged to meet at center, 08:19:2004 p2A FARMINGDoan family is owner of honey farm, 09:23:2004 p1ASenator Maziarz, George D. selected as a member of the Circle of Friends, 09:16:2004 p12A Shaw, Corky, founder of the Empire State Oliver Collectors Association gathered to talk shop, 05:20:2004 p16A FASHIONChildren's backpacks reflect their style and personality and are an important back-to-school purchase, 09:02:2004 p5AA race of substance vs. style (Americans too concerned with substance), 04:01:2004 p15A Setting the record straight on 'retrosexuals,' 05:06:2004 p17A Today's females have an image problem (Guest Essay), 06:17:2004 p13A Traditional Scottish attire requires a good deal more manliness than you might suspect (Commentary), 07:29:2004 p13A FAST FERRYAlbany stalling on giving money to Fast Ferry, but there is still a way to fund the selling of the ferry, 02:19:2004 p8AAn early season 'score' on how the fast ferry is doing (Commentary), 09:02:2004 p15A Area businesses and officials say they feel blind sided by the abrupt end of the service, 09:09:2004 p6A Before the automobile was widely used ferry was beneficial, financial feasibility questioned today (Letter), 11:04:2004 p14A Bookings for Ferry are fast sailing, 09:02:2004 p12A A CATS cofounder says the city of Rochester should be working with the company to save the venture, 12:02:2004 p14A Either we form effective public-private relationships, or we are dead in the water; the connection to the ferry is clear (Commentary), 09:30:2004 p13A Everyone who wants the ferry needs to be involved and take action (Commentary), 12:16:2004 p15A With the fast ferry a reality, lets turn Rochester into a beautiful view, like Toronto (Commentary), 04:29:2004 p17A Fast ferry completes link area people to greater maritime world outside (Editorial), 05:06:2004 p16A Fast Ferry finally catches a wave after a rough start (Editorial), 07:22:2004 p10A Ferry brought to us because of rising taxes (Letter), 09:23:2004 p16A Ferry set to carry passengers from the Port of Rochester to Toronto today, six weeks after original launch date, 06:17:2004 p1A Ferry should be a private business (Letter), 12:30:2004 p10A Float the boat and protect the taxpayers (On Politics), 12:02:2004 p17A Know what to expect when you take your first ferry ride, 06:10:2004 p1A Many hands involved in marketing the new service, but some say collaboration is not going as well as it could be, 02:19:2004 p8A Rochester needs the boat - and more (Commentary), 03:18:2004 p13A Senator Maziarz, George D. is hosting a fast ferry information meeting at SUNY Brockport's Cooper Hall, 03:18:2004 p5A The Spirit of Ontario operator will not announce launch date until it is certain there will be no further delays, 05:13:2004 p14A Stopping the ferry before debt got too high was a good decision (Letter), 09:16:2004 p16A There is a plan to get people who don't have cars in Toronto into Brockport, 02:26:2004 p1A Tourism and business leaders met last week to discuss the fast ferry, 03:25:2004 p16A Was the best of times and the worst of times (Commentary), 09:16:2004 p17A FATHERS DAYWexler-Rivera, Lisa gives tribute to her father Wexler, Mort on Father's Day (Letter), 06:10:2004 p15AFEMINISMDespite some progress twice as many men hold management titles than women, women strive to bridge gender gap at work, 11:25:2004 p1AHow can we keep the momentum flowing after the outrageous stunt during the half time show of the Super Bowl? (Letter), 02:19:2004 p14A FILM MAKINGTablott, Justin and Noto, Justin placed third in category of political satire in the NYC Midnight Movie Making Madness competition, 10:14:2004 p10AFIREFIGHTER'S MEMORIAL MONUMENMonachino, Gabrielle of Our Lady of Mercy plays violin rendition of "God Bless America" Sept. 11th at the Firefighters' Memorial Monument in Brockport, 09:30:2004 p2AFOODHere are some tips for buying milk (Letter), 05:06:2004 p16ASeason for enjoying produce nears (Guest Essay), 07:29:2004 p12A We were told that the apple mentioned in the Adam and Eve story was not an apple....what was it? (Green Thumb), 10:07:2004 p9A A wine critic raids the refrigerator (Humor), 08:26:2004 p15A FOOD STAMPSProgram keeps needy healthy (Letter), 02:26:2004 p10AFOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTSHall family looks forward to fostering Kaonguenchot, Sayamas form Thailand through American Field Service, and international exchange program, 08:12:2004 p13AInvite the world to your home (Notebook), 10:14:2004 p14A More American families should host students (Notebook), 12:23:2004 p11A FOURTH OF JULYFrom fireworks to live music, Sweden and Brockport have a busy holiday weekend planned, 07:01:2004 p3AFourth celebration held at the Sweden/Clarkson Community Center, 07:08:2004 p1A FUNDRAISERSAnnual Leukemia Dance Marathon tires out many participants, 03:18:2004 p1AThe Art and Aesthetics Committee of the Walk! Bike! Brockport Action Group has raised enough money for the Bill Stewart sculpture (Letter), 10:07:2004 p14A Battle of the 'Burbs golf tournament being held at Shadow Pines Golf Club, 07:22:2004 p9A Bike-a-thon for disabled raises funds and awareness, lead by SUNY Brockport graduate Hayward, Dwayne, 02:19:2004 p2A Boetcher Golf, 08:19:2004 p10A Brownie troops in the Brockport Service Unit held their annual Brownie Lock-In at Brockport High School, 03:18:2004 p5A Crop Walk set to raise money for the Brockport Ecumenical Emergency Food Shelf and the Church World Service, 04:15:2004 p4A Easter Seals and Friendly's Restaurant have teamed up for Cones for Kids day, 01:08:2004 p12A ESL Celebrity Golf Classic to benefit Greece Youth, Greece Education Foundation, and Greece Chamber Charitable Foundation Foursomes, 07:22:2004 p9A Family YMCA Golf tournament to benefit YMCA Invest in Youth Campaign, 07:22:2004 p9A Fleet Feet to host Adam Cross Day to raise money for the Deaf Olympic Games (On the Run), 10:21:2004 p14A Holiday Gift Angel Program at Lift Bridge Book Shop will raise money to buy books for the Brockport and Hamlin Toy Shelves, 11:18:2004 p2A Hospice House Golf - to benefit the Hospice house, 08:19:2004 p10A Kiwanis golf, 08:19:2004 p10A Local dentists Twichell, Tod and Clasquin, Fred participate in the Crown Councils Smiles for Life to raise money for children's charities, 03:11:2004 p9A NKF Ontario Golf to benefit the National Kidney Foundation, 07:22:2004 p9A O'Dell Family Chiropractic Team thanks all those who supported and contributed to its HERO program, 01:08:2004 p10A Ride for your life - to benefit cancer research, 08:19:2004 p10A Special Olympics Golf Tournament being held at Cobblestone Creek, 07:22:2004 p9A SUNY Brockport hosts second annual sexual assault awareness event to raise money for Rape Crisis Services if Planned Parenthood, 10:21:2004 p3A Taking the good with the bad (some did good while others did not) (Letter), 01:29:2004 p12A Walk!Bike! Brockport! would like to thank Alexander, Brad for making possible its participation in his fifth anniversary celebration of Mobil On the Run (Letter), 10:28:2004 p11A Walktoberfest, sponsored by Walk! Bike! Brockport Action Group raised money to donate to the health center for an emergency fund for migrant farm workers, 11:11:2004 p4A Women's Kidney Classic - to benefit the National Kidney Foundation of Upstate New York, 08:19:2004 p10A GGAMBLINGBookies were better (Letter), 12:16:2004 p14AGARDENINGThe art of 'water witching' is alive and well (Green Thumb), 01:29:2004 p7ABrockport garden club to meet with Miller, Alana demonstrating the creation of a Thanksgiving centerpiece, 11:04:2004 p2A How to keep cut flowers longer (Green Thumb), 05:06:2004 p14A How to rejuvenate old house plants (Green Thumb), 03:04:2004 p13A Keeping your African violets from wilting away (Green Thumb), 12:02:2004 p15A Plant sunflowers to spruce up the canal (Letter), 06:03:2004 p12A Sonnenberg Gardens soon will come to life (Guest Essay), 03:04:2004 p15A Ugly Honey Crisp apples that taste better than they look (Green Thumb), 11:25:2004 p11A When to plant fall bulbs, daffodil, of narcissus (Green Thumb), 11:04:2004 p13A You too can raise the great pumpkin (Green Thumb), 11:11:2004 p15A GARDENSCAPEGardenScape '04 set for March 18-21, 01:22:2004 p14ANew exhibits highlight GardenScape 2004, 02:19:2004 p4A GASOLINEDavy, Charlotte W. wins three months free gas as part of First Niagra's "Free Checking Free Gas," 11:04:2004 p10AGas prices prompt politicians at the pump to lower costs, 05:27:2004 p10A GAY MARRIAGEConfronting gay marriages (Notebook), 03:04:2004 p15AA stealth attack on traditional marriage (Dissent), 04:15:2004 p13A GERMAN FESTGerman Fest celebrates culture, and history (Guest Essay), 08:05:2004 p14AGIRL SCOUTSGirl Scout cookie sellers invade Monroe County, 10:14:2004 p2AGirls from Brockport honored with Bronze award, 09:09:2004 p13A Hoping to reconnect with former Girl Scouts to recognize scouts who are now women of influence, 01:22:2004 p2A Lind, Vicki and Bielewicz, Penny honored with Key People Award for volunteer help, 05:06:2004 p5A Scouts from Brockport Service Unit are participating in the Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley flea market and garage sale, 06:03:2004 p2A Volunteer leaders saught for Girl Scouts (Letter), 04:15:2004 p12A Volunteer leaders sought for girl scouts (Letter), 04:22:2004 p16A GOOD NEIGHBOR DAYCicora, Chris and Scott, David are competitors in the Lumber Jack and Jill Competition, 09:02:2004 p1AOffers fireworks, food, music, Lumber Jack and Jill contest, antiques, fishing derby, frog-jumping and pie eating contests, 08:26:2004 p3A SUNY Brockport and the village of Brockport will work together to cleanup canal towpath and exterior work on the Sweden Senior Center, 04:15:2004 p2A Three adults and one child won the pie-and-dessert contest, 09:09:2004 p3A GREATER BROCKPORT DEVELOPMENT CORP.Trustee Wexler, Mort wants to use different stationary than villages, 12:09:2004 p2AGRHC HOSPICEFamily of Dean, Sally A. thanks GRHC Hospice of Rochester for professional and personal care, 04:08:2004 p14AGUNSAmerica has declared war on terror and look at many things that could be associated with terrorism, except the buying and selling of guns (Dissent), 09:23:2004 p17AHHALE, DAVID G.Honored as Monroe County's outstanding archivist/historian by the Ecumenical and Interfaith Archives or Rochester, 05:20:2004 p5AHALLOWEENCostume constraints at Brockport schools, 10:28:2004 p5AHAMLINBrush pick up has been planned, 03:11:2004 p9ACatholic Family Center's Kinship Care Resource Network offering and intergeneration camp for all kinship caregivers and children, 07:08:2004 p2A The Comprehensive Master Plan Committee meeting features guest speaker King, Robert, 04:01:2004 p2A A group of Hamlin residents trying to find out what its citizens think about a possible town center, 03:18:2004 p3A Hamlin focuses on expanding water lines, 07:15:2004 p3A Hamlin has a committee looking to build a community center (Letter), 02:12:2004 p14A Hamlin resident Gouda, Linda asks for help of town board to keep neighbors barn animals out of her yard, 11:18:2004 p3A Hamlin residents meeting to explore construction of a community center, 01:22:2004 p2A Members of the Conservation Board have spent their summer working on the Open Space Index, 09:09:2004 p1A Members of Town Board schedule public hearings to discuss zoning, Wiler Road Water District, fence, and noise issues, 12:16:2004 p2A Monroe County Department of Transportation will close Hamlin Parma Town LIne Road to rebuild bridge, 06:24:2004 p2A No fanfare for this farewell (Letter), 01:22:2004 p12A Organization meeting being held by Town Board, 12:16:2004 p2A Portion of Hamlin Parma Town Line Road closed off for reconstruction of bridge, 07:08:2004 p2A Residents attending town meetings should sit close to the front of the room to hear the proceedings, 04:22:2004 p2A Residents now available on the web after a 52 question survey was mailed, 02:26:2004 p2A Second annual community snow day held at Town Hall, 03:04:2004 p1A Second annual Hamlin Heritage Day festivals take place Friday, 08:26:2004 p3A Senior citizen zoning district being considered by Town Board, 02:26:2004 p4A Seventh annual Hamlin Wheel Fest has horseshoe tournament, silent auctions, cruise in, crafters and displays, children's corner, music, and sporting events, 05:27:2004 p4A Spending approved to produce and distribute survey about a possible community center, 11:11:2004 p2A Town Board voted to increase kennel fees for pets, 01:22:2004 p2A Town to rezone Hamlin-Parma Townline Road, 01:15:2004 p2A Weight Watchers comes to the Hamlin Town Hall, 12:23:2004 p4A HAMLIN - AWARDSHamlin Volunteer Ambulance receives award from Monroe County Sheriff O'Flynn, Patrick in appreciation and recognition for support during the 31-hour hostage situation, 03:18:2004 p8AHAMLIN - BUDGETIncreases in town spending and taxes approved for the 2005 budget, 11:11:2004 p1A/12ATown Board will hold a public hearing to discuss proposed budget, 10:14:2004 p2A HAMLIN - BUSINESSESHamlin doesn't need more gas stations (Letter), 11:25:2004 p12AHamlin has enough service stations (Letter), 12:09:2004 p14A McCullough, Amy turns garage into flower shop to be able to stay home with her son, 12:09:2004 p5A New Tops gas station proposal would not have a negative effect on the environment, public hearing will take place to discuss, 12:23:2004 p1A Say no to Tops proposal to pump gas (Letter), 12:23:2004 p10A Tops gas station hearing scheduled, 12:30:2004 p3A HAMLIN - CHRISTMASLife Solutions of Hamlin and Hamlin Fire Department team up to help Santa deliver Christmas to area families, 12:23:2004 p3AHAMLIN - CHURCHESHamlin Baptist Church has been wanting to expand for five years now, 12:09:2004 p3AYouth bowling on Saturday's at St. John Lutheran Church, 01:29:2004 p2A HAMLIN - ENVIRONMENTEvans, Ed fights to finish a wall protecting Yanty Creek Marsh, 10:07:2004 p1ATown Highway Department collecting brush, 09:16:2004 p5A Volunteers needed for annual International Coastal Cleanup at Hamlin Beach State Park, 08:26:2004 p2A HAMLIN - FIREFire department receives $50,000 to equip its new community activities building, 09:30:2004 p2AFire leaves family homeless, 09:02:2004 p8A Hamlin Fire Department received a grant from the US Department of Agriculture Rural Development to construct a new building for training and activities, 10:07:2004 p4A Lighting strike burns in roof of Bradford Manor Apartment Complex for 10 hours, 09:02:2004 p2A HAMLIN - GOVERNMENTAccepting applications for two positions on the Conservation Board, 01:15:2004 p2AAckles, Merritt and Quentschenbach, Glenn appointed to Hamlin Conservation Board, 04:15:2004 p1A Breslawski, James should quit Hamlin board (Letter), 12:02:2004 p16A Breslawski, James, Town Board Vice President, legality to serve on board is being questioned by residents, 01:22:2004 p1A Breslawski, Jim kept on Town Planning Board because of good friendship (Letter), 02:05:2004 p16A Breslawski, Jim's personal life should not, and does not affect his dedication to Hamlin Planning Board (Letter), 02:19:2004 p14A Breslawski, Jim's service on the Planning Board's legality is questioned (Editorial), 02:05:2004 p16A Delapa family treated unfairly, Hamlin needs change (Letter), 10:28:2004 p11A Hamlin Town Board set public hearing to discuss Guion Water District, 07:15:2004 p2A Peters, Eric appointed as water superintendent and Rath, Charles as dog control officer, 03:11:2004 p2A Resident Torney, Peter seeks planning board chair Breslawski, James resignation because of residency questions, 11:11:2004 p3A Town Board rejects a recommended candidate; Evans, Ed calls it discrimination, 02:12:2004 p3A Town residents becoming annoyed by their boards saying when they can and can't speak during public meetings, 04:15:2004 p4A HAMLIN - HOUSINGDeveloper Trifone, Victor has proposed rezoning a 52-acre plot along Rt. 19, 03:11:2004 p2AGarage that is being constructed on West Wautoma Beach Road looks more like a single family home, 02:05:2004 p2A Hamlin Zoning Board declares a two-story residential structure in Wautoma Road was a 'garage' (Letter), 04:08:2004 p14A Housing development in the works, residents fear 75 proposed new homes with worsen drainage issues, 06:24:2004 p1A Kronenberg, Mark and Beehler, Jim's proposed new zoning destination for senior citizens is approved, 10:21:2004 p3A Proposed law to create senior citizen residential zoning delayed for further discussion, 07:15:2004 p2A In public hearing, officials will discuss creating senior citizen residential zoning, 07:08:2004 p1A Public hearing to discuss creating a senior citizen zoning designation, 09:16:2004 p2A Questions answered at public hearing regarding the East Cove Senior Housing and Millstream Subdivision, 02:05:2004 p2A Residents seek to put housing plans on hold, 01:15:2004 p1A State Supreme Court decision favors the DeLapas, Hamlin Zoning Board loses 'garage' lawsuit, 10:21:2004 p1A Workshop being held to address concerns, questions, and issues regarding proposed senior housing, 03:11:2004 p2A HAMLIN - LIBRARYDonations and a state grant enable the Hamlin Public Library to expand its services to residents, 04:29:2004 p4AHamlin Public Library hosting a job search workshop, 05:20:2004 p2A Hamlin Public Library offering ReadAloud program, 04:08:2004 p8A Hamlin Public Library will host "Scarecrows in the Library" story and craft program for kids, 10:21:2004 p7A 139th Assembly District libraries to receive funding - Hamlin Public Library receives $1,000, 11:04:2004 p2A HAMLIN - RECREATIONBaby-sitter training, candy-bar bingo, Laser Quest, and crafts offered, 04:01:2004 p16AHamlin Recreation offering spring break activities, 04:08:2004 p3A Members of the town board looking for ways for the town to take over maintenance of Hamlin Beach State Park, 10:07:2004 p2A Offering Western style horseback riding lessons, 05:27:2004 p4A Play group for children ages 18 months to 4 years is open and free to residents, 11:11:2004 p2A Play group for children, floor hockey, weight watchers being offered, 01:08:2004 p2A Programs at the Town Hall offered, 02:12:2004 p 4A Recreation department offers horse back riding lessons, 07:08:2004 p2A Recreation department will be hosting the second annual snow day, 02:26:2004 p2A Recreation playground program for ages 6-12 being held at Hamlin Exempts, 07:08:2004 p2A Registration for gymnastics for children at Hamlin Recreation Office, 01:22:2004 p2A Registration for soccer and softball being held, 04:08:2004 p2A Registration starting for summer playground program, 06:10:2004 p4A Sponsoring a trip to Minnehans Fun Center, 06:10:2004 p3A Youth basketball clinics being offered, 01:22:2004 p2A Youth basketball scheduled, 04:01:2004 p16A Youth bowling at St. John Lutheran Church being offered, 09:30:2004 p2A HAMLIN - TAXESHamlin proposed 1.6 percent tax rate hike, 10:07:2004 p3AResidents could see tax hike, 03:25:2004 p8A HEALTH CAREAn introductory workshop of beginning-level acupressure being held in Hamlin, 02:05:2004 p5AClarkson sisters Yaeger, Chrisa and Mundorff, Julia have started a women's fitness club, 11:04:2004 p8A Don't out source the flu vaccine (Letter), 10:14:2004 p14A Everyone can take precautions against spreading and getting the flu (Editorial), 11:04:2004 p14A Fenton, Mark advocates walking to improve health, 07:08:2004 p4A Hamlin sponsoring Yoga for all levels, 01:29:2004 p2A Hospital and local health workers discuss the vaccine shortage and ways to prevent getting sick, 10:28:2004 p3A Introductory workshop being held in Hamlin for acupressure, 01:29:2004 p2A Is being chained to a desk at work making you fat? (Notebook), 11:25:2004 p12A Little things that will improve your day (Funny Thing), 08:12:2004 p12A Local schools and organizations are offering programs to combat obesity among kids, 10:21:2004 p1A National School Fitness Foundation is offering schools free exercise equipment in exchange for data on students use of the machines (Editorial), 02:12:2004 p14A Out-of-control medical expenses are behind the county's budget crunch - an affordable Rx for health care wanted, 10:14:2004 p1A The perils of suffering pamper envy (Daily Dose), 12:02:2004 p11A Runners can find their nutritional guidance online (On the Run), 07:29:2004 p10A Schools looking to avoid the flu too, 10:28:2004 p3A Turn the TV off and take a hike together, get your kids hooked on health (Editorial), 11:11:2004 p16A What you don't know about a blood disorder called HH may indeed kill you, 08:05:2004 p3A HILLSIDE FAMILY OF AGENCIESAgencies thanks its many supporters (Letter), 01:08:2004 p10AHILTONHilton hosts the 2004 Apple Fest this weekend, 09:30:2004 p5AHILTON - LIBRARYHoliday programs offered at Parma Public Library, 12:16:2004 p2AParma Public Library Literary adult book group to meet, 11:04:2004 p2A HILTON - TAXESWith new school budget to take affect, property taxes will be on the rise, Hilton voters now turn towards state budget, 05:20:2004 p9AHILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLSHilton extends permanent superintendent search, 01:29:2004 p3AHilton school board looking to state for additional aid and is examining a retirement incentive plan to avoid tax increase, 03:25:2004 p8A The school board chooses a new interim superintendent to replace Kehoe, Josephine, 02:19:2004 p4A Students named to honor rolls, 05:20:2004 p10A Voters in the Hilton Central Schools District to decide on $54.5M budget, a huge increase in spending over the current year, 05:13:2004 p8A HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ELEMENTARYQuest Elementary students pooled their money to help the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 02:12:2004 p13AHILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - HIGH SCHOOLHigh School band benefits raises $1,000 for young people battling leukemia, 02:19:2004 p2AStudents helped make soup bowls for a fund-raiser benefiting local homeless shelters, 09:23:2004 p18A HILTON HEALTH CARERPS-C Tarbell, Stephanie joins Hilton Health Care P.C., 11:25:2004 p14AHOLIDAYSHoliday season for giving coming up, make all year a season for giving (Letter), 12:02:2004 p16AMartin Luther King Jr. Day is celebrated this week, we need a new dream for 2004, 01:22:2004 p13A Post offices across the country are closed in observance of Presidents day, 02:12:2004 p5A Students at Barclay Elementary school get a chance to thank those who served on Veterans Day, 11:18:2004 p1A Taking back control for the holidays; what do you really want? (Guest Essay), 12:09:2004 p14A Turn away holiday light show, it brings unwanted traffic and littering to natural parks (Letter), 09:09:2004 p16A HOUGHTON, AMOAt 77, thinking about retirement, which opens door for other Republicans who are interested in the 29th Congressional District seat (On Politics), 03:25:2004 p15AHoughton, Amo makes final decision to retire from 29th Congressional seat (On Politics), 04:08:2004 p15A HUMAN BODYThough fragile, the human body can also be incredibly durable; man survives 69,ooo-volt shock (Funny Thing), 06:24:2004 p11AHUMOR'Nonprofit' gets rich, and other news (Dissent), 04:22:2004 p16AThoughts on pickles, eclairs, accordions, fathers (Humor), 05:20:2004 p13A HUNTINGCut the pork, New York - prices rising for hunters (Letter), 01:29:2004 p12AHunter safety class being held in Hamlin, 09:16:2004 p5A Hunters are donating deer meat to food banks across the state, 12:02:2004 p4A Hunting season is peak time for deer-car collisions, 12:02:2004 p3A IIMMIGRATIONIllegal immigrants not the answer (Letter), 01:22:2004 p12AINTERNETInternet now available at the Family History Center at the Brockport chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 08:26:2004 p2AVillage of Brockport making a new and improved Brockport Web site, 04:29:2004 p2A Web site for interpreting quotes (Dissent), 09:09:2004 p17A ITALIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY CENTERCenter holding a 'Jerryoke' karaoke night, 05:06:2004 p3AReservations are being taken for breakfast with Santa at the Italian American Community Center, 11:18:2004 p5A KKILLENBECK, KEITHChef K 'jams' to the beat of freshness and shows off some of his treats at the Irondequoit Farmers' Market (Dining Out), 09:09:2004 p9AKIWANISBrockport Kiwanis Club President Bader, Alan discusses with members the services Eater Seals offer people with disabilities, 03:11:2004 p9ABrockport Kiwanis Club sponsoring a motor coach trip to the Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets game, 09:30:2004 p2A Brockport Kiwanis installed officers for 2004-05, 10:14:2004 p10A 'Mask Murder' play was a very successful fundraiser for the Kiwanis Club boys and girls benefit (Letter), 11:18:2004 p12A Members of Brockport Kiwanis Club and Brockport High Key Club pick up debris along Route 19, 06:24:2004 p2A Wood, James N installed as new president, 09:02:2004 p13A KLEEN-BRITECleanup in Brockport continues, 09:09:2004 p2AFacility will be foreclosed if no one buys it due to owed back taxes, 10:21:2004 p2A Kleen-Brite cleanup final phase to start soon in Brockport, 06:10:2004 p1A Village officials might seek brownfields grant money to pay for remaining cleanup of site, 09:30:2004 p3A KODAKKodak values aren't what they were (Letter), 07:29:2004 p12ALLAKE ONTARIOA look beneath Lake Ontario (Commentary), 08:19:2004 p13ALAKESIDE BEIKIRCH CARE CENTERCenter is presented with presents from Ahnie's Angels, 01:22:2004 p5ALAKESIDE CHILD CARE CENTERAnnounces the sponsorship of the Child and Adult Care Food Program, 11:11:2004 p5AStrubble, Nicole named director of child care program at Lakeside, 04:01:2004 p5A LAKESIDE FOUNDATIONAnnual gala dinner being held with guest speaker Franks, Tommy, 08:12:2004 p2AUS Army General Franks, Tommy was a poor choice for Lakeside speaker (Letter), 10:07:2004 p14A LAKESIDE HEALTH SYSTEMAbramson, Jill Ph.D.. is new pediatrician at Lakeside, 12:09:2004 p8AAnnual Lakeside Gymkhana being held at Manitou Hills Farm, 08:05:2004 p2A Bieber, Tina named employee of the month, 04:15:2004 p5A Brugger, John named employee of the month, 09:16:2004 p12A Brunea, Erin named employee of the month, 07:22:2004 p5A Cliff, Joy named employee of the month, 12:16:2004 p5A Deming, Barb is presented with prizes from the Lakeside Foundation's annual gala dinner, 01:01:2004 p2A Elam, Darryl named employee of the month, 03:18:2004 p8A General Franks, Tommy will be guest speaker at Lakeside's 16th annual Gala dinner, 12:02:2004 p1A Hollenbeck, Linda is named employee of the month, 01:29:2004 p4A Hospital volunteer Carselli, Dale quits over loud speaker claiming hospital made bad decisions of dinner speakers, 12:26:2004 p3A Kalinowski, Mary Frances has been named employee of the month, 11:18:2004 p5A Lakeside Health System recognizes volunteers, 06:24:2004 p5A Leit, Michael E. PhD joins Lakeside Health System as new orthopedic surgeon, 07:29:2004 p5A Millhofer, Edward vice president of human resources at Lakeside elected president of Rochester Regional Health Care Association Human Resources Director, 05:27:2004 p5A Plans for hospital expansion/new surgical center under way, 07:01:2004 p1A Swanger, Bill named employee of the month, 10:21:2004 p11A Vacanti, Carolyn of Lakeside has been elected president of the Finger Lakes Organization of Nurse Executives, 12:09:2004 p8A LAKESIDE MEMORIAL HOSPITALBrockport Integrated Service and Community Organization and Lakeside Memorial Hospital teaming up for duck derby, 07:08:2004 p8ACohen, Robert W. has joined staff as surgeon, 03:04:2004 p10A Hospital expansion of surgery center plan moving forward, 12:26:2004 p3A Lanzafame, Raymond J. MD, MBA named to position of vice president of Medical Affairs, 10:21:2004 p11A New doctor (Dr. Karthikeyan, Suri) added staff crew, 02:05:2004 p7A Singh, Anjali MD joins team as pediatric orthopedic surgeon, 10:28:2004 p11A LAKESIDE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TWIG ASSOCIATIONHome of Thorpe, Joe and Mary Ann is included in Twig Association's annual tour of homes, 05:27:2004 p3ASponsoring the Tree of Lights during the holiday season honoring special people and events, 11:11:2004 p2A Twig Association honored for support of the Building for the New Generation capital campaign, 07:01:2004 p5A Twig Association sponsoring The Tree of Lights during holiday season, 11:25:2004 p2A LANDING ASSISTED LIVINGCollecting pennies for pets to benefit homeless pets, 02:26:2004 p2ADrop site for eyeglasses collection for Sight Night, 09:30:2004 p14A Free blood pressure screening being held, 04:!5:2004 p11A Holding an umbrella sale to benefit the American Cancer Society, 04:01:20004 p2A Offering special program for individuals with multiple scelorsis, 07:08:2004 p8A Sponsoring community toy drive Operation Grandpa and Grandma Clause to benefit local families, 12:02:2004 p2A LAWSSupreme Court ruling in Hamdi v. Rumsfled says federal government has right to seize American's without any charges as 'enemy combatants' (Dissent), 07:15:2004 p11ALEARNING DISABILITIESProject TRIP (Theraputic Railroading Intervention Program) is hosting open house, 04:15:2004 p3ALECTURESCharity Gichuki discusses how a new type of banana could help Kenya's economy in a presentation at SUNY Brockport, 10:28:2004 p2ASchimer, Luke wins Motivational Speak-off for his speech "Walking Tall," 05:20:2004 p5A A women business owners' roundtable discussion on ethics in business being held, 10:21:2004 p12A LEONARD, WILLIAMAssistant professor of manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology at RIT was elected chair of the American Society for Engineering Education, 03:18:2004 p8ALIBRARIESParma Public Library is booking the front display window for nonprofit organizations hoping to get their message out, 02:19:2004 p2AParma Public Library offering Cratftime, Valentine movie madness, and storyteller Whitis, Almeta shares stories, 02:12:2004 p2A A traveling farm visited Chili Public Library teaching children about life on a farm, 12:02:2004 p12A LIFT BRIDGE BOOK SHOPHosting a free book discussion of "Amateur Marriage," 12:23:2004 p2ALILAC FESTIVALFestival kicks off tomorrow with entertainment such as arts and crafts, music, shows, gardening and sporting events, 05:13:2004 p14ALOCKS OF LOVE11-year old Dear, Kati donated more than a foot of her hair to foundation, 09:16:2004 p12ALOLLIPOP FARMSAdopt-A-Rescued-Rabbit extended through March, 02:26:2004 p2AWarm weather means kitten and puppy season, Lollipop Farms needs help, 04:29:2004 p1A M3M3M decides against requesting rezoning, Oxford Street area will remain green-space buffer between residential and industrial lines, 10:21:2004 p1A3M wants to rezone Oxford St. property, residents say turning vacant land into industrial zone will reduce property value, 10:14:2004 p1A New York State Health Department completes study of cancer incidence near former 3m and GE sites in Brockport, 03:25:2004 p2A MAGAZINESHelp save "The Prodigy Review" for young writers (Guest Essay), 04:01:2004 p15AMAHONEY, BRIANMahoney received a phone call from someone with the same name (Editorial), 02:12:2004 p14AMARRIAGEA lesson in staying married (Letter), 10:14:2004 p15A'Til second thoughts do us part (Commentary), 01:15:2004 p10A A union tested by money (On Politics), 05:06:2004 p17A MAX'S MARDI GRASThe fifth annual Max's Mardi Gras Parade will march down Main Street in Brockport, 04:22:2004 p2AMax's Mardi Gras booms for its fifth year in Brockport bringing awareness to childhood diseases, 04:29:2004 p1A Organizing committees express gratitude to those involved in Max's Mardi Gras (Letter), 05:13:2004 p12A This year, Mardi Gras brings awareness to childhood diseases, 04:29:2004 p1A MCDONALDS, KYLETakes a seat in the Cessna training planes at Ledgedale Airport, 01:08:2004 p1AMEATSGo ahead - enjoy your roast beef, Americans cracked down on meat safety (Editorial), 01:22:2004 p12AMEDIANewspapers expose antifamily Democrats (Letter), 02:26:2004 p10AMEDICAIDMedicaid plan underminds hospitals, nursing homes (Editorial), 04:15:2004 p12AMedicaid still needs reforming (Letter), 11:11:2004 p16A MEMORIAL DAYThis year, remember Memorial Day (Letter), 05:20:2004 p14AMEMORIALSFather Dorsey, Joseph is remembered during the 15th anniversary of Dorsey Hall at St. John Fisher (Guest Essay), 09:23:2004 p16ARemembering Crimando, Tom - professor at SUNY Brockport was killed by drunk driver (Editorial), 01:01:2004 p8A MEMORIESAn annual askance assessment of the year that just about was - looking back on 2003 (Commentary), 01:01:2004 p9ADon't hold your breath on these predictions (Dissent), 01:01:2004 p9A Foggy bedroom breakdown (Funny Thing), 01:08:2004 p10A MESSENGER POSTColumnist Cholette, Bob is parting from the Post of his own free will (Dissent), 12:30:2004 p11AHappy New Year to all members of the Post (Pictures included), 12:30:2004 p6A/7A Messenger Post and Breugger's Bagel Bakeries inviting students to nominate their teacher as 'Teacher of the Week,' 10:21:2004 p11A Messenger Post and Breugger's Bagels seeking 'Teacher of the Week' entries, 10:14:2004 p5A Messenger Post Newspaper group wins 27 awards, including 15 first places in a state contest, 04:08:2004 p13A Messenger Post Newspapers will be working with a local agency to help find adoptive families for special needs children, 09:02:2004 p2A Messenger Post receptionist White, Irene retires, 05:06:2004 p12A Messenger Post took home awards at the Suburban Newspapers of America's 2003 editorial excellence competition, 03:04:2004 p9A Smith, Curt is qualified to write objective and valid critique on Bush (Letter), 10:21:2004 p16A "The Quietest Room" traditional holiday story (Editorial), 12:30:2004 p10A MIGRANT FARM WORKERSBusinesses benefit from migrant spending, 08:05:2004 p8AFunds sought for banners to welcome migrants (Letter), 12:02:2004 p16A Growing number of migrant workers coming to Brockport to look for temporary work and are deciding to settle permanently in area, 09:16:2004 p11A Like many migrants, Hinojosas, Omar continues to adjust to a grueling routine and hope every new day is easier, 08:26:2004 p1A For many families, economic troubles lead them to work on the farms of Monroe County, 08:05:2004 p1A Many of us have immigrant ancestry and need to be respectful, accepting, and helpful when it comes to migrant workers (Editorial), 09:16:2004 p16A Migrant life is lonely in a land of plenty, 08:26:2004 p9A Migrant workers getting educated, puts schooling directly at odds with local farm workers efforts to maintain their work force, 09:16:2004 p11A Pending state law would improve working conditions and provide laborers with benefits such as overtime and mandatory rest-time, 08:05:2004 p8A Taking migrant health to heart, 08:26:2004 p9A While children grow roots in education, the Hinojosa parents ponder the family's fate in Brockport, 09:16:2004 p1A MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGECollege slates basketball clinic, 01:15:2004 p9AMCC Hall to induct three athletes at their 20th annual Sports Hall of Fame dinner, 01:15:2004 p9A Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society inducts students, 04:22:2004 p5A Redding, Tim joins MCC Hall of Fame in honor for his brilliant college baseball career, 02:05:2004 p14A Students named to dean's list, 03:04:2004 p13A MONROE COUNTYChange comes from fresh ideas (Editorial), 10:07:2004 p14AConstruction tops priorities in 2004, 01:15:2004 p4A Fifth graders from Monroe County invited to participate in "My Favorite Older Friend" essay contest, 04:08:2004 p10A Ideas for improvement have been seen before, but hopefully will be paid attention to this year, 08:19:2004 p11A Lewis, Deam M. declared missing in Monroe County, 03:25:2004 p2A People should build passion for Renaissance Center via participation (Commentary), 09:02:2004 p15A Population boom is good for the economy, 09:23:2004 p3A MONROE COUNTY - BUDGETBrooks, Maggies Budget Advisory Team (BAT) raises question of how do you depoliticize something that is inherently political, like budget (On Politics), 08:05:2004 p15AGet serious with the county budget, don't let Brooks, Maggie raise tax levy (Commentary), 10:21:2004 p16A How to aviod a $25 million deficit (Guest Essay), 05:06:2004 p17A Legislator Colby, Robert sets sights on tight control of spending in the proposed 2005 budget, 11:04:2004 p1A Maybe we don't want to follow Albany (On Politics), 07:01:2004 p15A Several recommendations outlined to fix county's dire financial situation, 08:19:2004 p1A Will the county's proposed budget balance the books? Brooks making good bet on numbers (Commentary), 10:28:2004 p13A MONROE COUNTY - BUSINESSESClare, Deborah named vice president and manager of HSBC's Buffalo - Elm-Grove branch, 06:10:2004 p5AThe county run department of motor vehicle mobile unit opening, 06:10:2004 p2A New gym "The Pit " opened in Irondequoit as a gym where athletes could receive personalized training, 08:19:2004 p9A MONROE COUNTY - ECONOMYA casino here would enhance the economy (Letter), 08:26:2004 p14APopulation changes in county could have an impact on life in the suburbs politically, economically, and socially, 09:23:2004 p1A Some say that without tourism the county will fall short of its economic goals, 07:29:2004 p1A MONROE COUNTY - ELECTIONSAllow the 'untouchables' to campaign (On Politics), 05:20:2004 p15ACandidates ideas to promote tourism vary with the new election season approaching, 07:29:2004 p4A Media screwed up election for Mayor Johnson, Bill (Commentary), 01:08:2004 p11A Slaughter, Louise is an almost certain reelect, but give credit to her challengers Laba, Mike and Touchstone, Carl (Editorial), 10:14:2004 p14A Summary of this years political scene, explanation of unexpected importance of the years elections, and helpful graphics are informative for voters (Letter), 08:19:2004 p12A MONROE COUNTY - ENVIRONMENTIt's OK to be undecided on leaf pickup (Commentary), 11:18:2004 p12AMONROE COUNTY - FINANCEA budget task force recommends cutting jobs, among other measures, 08:05:2004 p4ACaputo, Michael's column on Monroe County finances fails to tell the whole story (Letter), 03:18:2004 p12A MONROE COUNTY - FIREMonroe County Volunteer Firemen's Association accepting entries for annual fire prevention essay, 10:21:2004 p9AMONROE COUNTY - GOVERNMENT2004: A lot done - and a lot left undone (Commentary), 12:30:2004 p11AAfter failing to make the 139th District ballot, Christian, Rose Mary has launched a write-in campaign to challenge incumbent Nesbitt, Charles, 10:07:2004 p4A After his defeat in the race for Monroe County Executive, Mayor Johnson, Bill still looks forward to making music (Notebook), 02:12:2004 p15A All candidates running for County Executive seek to prove they have broadest support in large district (On Politics), 04:29:2004 p17A Both parties mapping out strategies for the special election battle because surprise vacancies in the Monroe County Legislature put control up for grabs, 07:15:2004 p1A Both parties see need to restore county's economy but have different ways of doing it, 07:15:2004 p1A Brooks, Maggie and Johnson, Bill vow not to let traditional politics mar their new relationship (Notebook), 01:15:2004 p11A Brooks, Maggie made history this year when becoming the first female county executive, 11:18:2004 p1A Brooks, Maggie tries to put an end to county-county political warfare with Mayor Johnson, Bill by giving him a hug (Editorial), 01:08:2004 p10A Brooks, Maggie wants to have everyone on the same economic page, voice in suburbs lacking (Commentary), 01:22:2004 p13A Confusion about who is in charge plagues Monroe County (Commentary), 05:20:2004 p15A Connell, John and Marks, Patricia return to seats as county judge for a ten year term, 11:04:2004 p4A Conservatives find a common cause in Assini, Mark (On Politics), 07:22:2004 p11A Could there be trouble in GOP paradise (On Politics), 01:15:2004 p11A The county's fiscal news is nothing new, but lets study it one more time (Commentary), 02:05:2004 p17A Curbside in 2004 (On Politics), 01:08:2004 p11A DeMarco, John; Connell, John; and Marks, Patricia vie for two county court judge seats, 10:28:2004 p4A Dinolfo, Cheryl elected to serve as county clerk, wants to continue to improve customer service in the office, 11:04:2004 p4A Ending the political feud in the county (Commentary), 03:04:2004 p15A Harder decisions coming for county due to budget deficit and deciding the best ways to close gap (Editorial), 09:30:2004 p12A Hoping for the tranquility to continue in Monroe County with good manners from both Democrats and Republicans (Editorial), 11:04:2004 p14A It's a broken system in need of fixing (Guest Essay), 01:08:2004 p11A It's about time to give a change in county government a try, but may run risks for politicians who dare to change to status quo (Commentary), 02:19:2004 p15A Kuhl, John R. trying to get support from the Rochester area (On Politics), 04:29:2004 p17A Legislature chief tackles state mandates (Letter), 02:12:2004 p14A Local Republican and Democrat committees endorse candidates, 05:27:2004 p3A Monroe County Legislator Ricci, Jay resigned a month ago but is still representing the people of Irondequoit in the County Legislature (On Politics), 07:15:2004 p11A Nesbitt, Charles reelected for a two year term as Republican leader of Hamlin and Clarkson, 11:25:2004 p2A Under new leadership, the county Independence Party is hoping to make strides in the coming year, 11:11:2004 p14A Reilich, Bill wins 134th Assembly seat over Shea, Laurie, promises to push for government, changes , lower taxes, and state takeover of county's Medicaid, 11:04:2004 p4A Renaissance Center ideas need public airing (Commentary), 08:19:2004 p13A Resignation of Ricci, Jay deals Monroe County Democrats a blow to their quest to control the County Legislature (On Politics), 06:10:2004 p15A Schumer, Spitzer, and Wilmot keeping on track and aiming high (On Politics), 06:03:2004 p13A Taddeo, Marie and Stander, Thomas A. both win seats on the Supreme Court, 11:04:2004 p4A Void to fill 29th Congressional Seat in replace of Amo, Houghton will be huge, candidates deserve a closer look (On Politics), 04:15:2004 p13A Voters care more about personality than issues these days, 08:26:2004 p1A Voting for one person these days means you get many more along with them. Teams stylish, but delay inevitable (On Politics), 09:23:2004 p17A What kind of Republican will Wilmot, Chris, the former Democrat, be? (On Politics), 12:09:2004 p15A Who really won in the VA hospital controversy? (Dissent), 05:20:2004 p15A Zyra, Wayne elected legislature president, 01:15:2004 p12A MONROE COUNTY - POLICECounty receiving grant money from the US Department of Justice Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program for bulletproof vests for local police officers, 06:03:2004 p2AMonroe County is state's first county to have every police agency accredited for, 12:09:2004 p1A MONROE COUNTY - POLITICSAnalyzing the Democrats internal battle (On Politics), 08:26:2004 p15AIn politics, be careful what you wish for (On Politics), 05:27:2004 p17A Six degrees of Monroe County politics (On Politics), 06:17:2004 p13A MONROE COUNTY - SCHOOLSQuad A after school program helps economically disadvantaged elementary students (Guest Essay), 08:12:2004 p13AWager, Raymond audits 60 local school districts; looks for ways to control accounting practices, 11:25:2004 p4A MONROE COUNTY - TAXESKeep track of big spenders a way to handle increase in county taxes (Letter), 02:05:2004 p16APrivitization won't always cut tax bills (Commentary), 08:05:2004 p15A Where to draw the line on property taxes (On Politics), 10:28:2004 p13A MONROE COUNTY FAIRCounty fair represents the simple, pleasant things in life (Letter), 07:08:2004 p12AMOORE, TARANamed in the office of admissions at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at RIT, 12:16:2004 p5AMORGAN-MANNING HOUSEThe Excelsior Cornet Band, New York's only authentic Civil War brass band, will perform at the Morgan-Manning House, 07:01:2004 p3AMOTHERS DAYMy mothers day date with Brad Pitt (Daily Dose), 05:06:2004 p14AMOTORCYCLINGLazor, George of Brockport finishes near the top at U.S.Open Championship, 10:07:2004 p11AMOTORIZED VEHICLESThe discovery channel will base a show on the Fauci family's (Clarkson) love for go-cart racing, 01:15:2004 p1AEisele, Teri and Macks, Marilyn use scooters instead of cars, 08:26:2004 p5A If children get hurt on ATV's, parents should be held with endangering the welfare of a child (Letter), 03:11:2004 p14A MOVIESAs far as movies about disasters go, The Day After Tomorrow is much ado about nothing (Notebook), 06:17:2004 p13AFilmmaker Moore, Michael stirs up much controversy with the production of the movie "Fahrenheit 9/11" (Humor), 07:15:2004 p11A Passion of the Christ created controversy over who is responsible for the death of Christ (Guest Essay), 03:11:2004 p15A MOVIES - REVIEWS50 First Dates, 02:19:2004 p2After the Sunset, 11:25:2004 p7A Alexander, 12:02:2004 p9A Alfie, 11:11:2004 p9A Along Came Polly, 01:22:2004 p4 Aviator, 12:30:2004 p9A Big Bounce, 02:05:2004 p4 Big Fish, 01:15:2004 p4 Blues Brothers, 04:01:2004 p4 Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, 11:25:2004 p7A Catch that Kid, 02:12:2004 p4 Catwoman, 07:29:2004 p5 Cellular, 09:16:2004 p5 Closer, 12:09:2004 p7A Collateral, 08:12:2004 p7 Day After Tomorrow, 06:03:2004 p4 Dogville, 05:06:2004 p6 Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, 03:25:2004 p6 Fahrenheit 9/11, 07:01:2004 p5 Forgotten, 09:30:2004 p6 Girl next door, 04:15:2004 p6 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, 06:10:2004 p6 Hellboy, 04:08:2004 p8 House of Sand and Fog, 01:29:2004 p4 I, Robot, 07:22:2004 p7 Kill Bill: Vol. 2, 04:22:2004 p4 King Arthur, 07:15:2004 p6 Laws of Attraction, 05:13:2004 p3 Lemony Snicket, 12:23:2004 p7A Little Black Book, 09:02:2004 p5 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, 02:26:2004 p4 Lost in Translation, 01:08:2004 p3 Man on Fire, 04:29:2004 p4 National Treasure, 11:25:2004 p7A Oceans Twelve, 12:16:2004 p7A Open Water, 08:26:2004 p6 Party's Over, 01:22:2004 p4 Perfect Score, 02:23:2004 p4 Phantom, 12:23:2004 p7A Polar Express, 11:18:2004 p7A Polar Express review by Erich Van Dussen was way off (Letter), 12:02:2004 p16A Secret Window, 03:18:2004 p4 Shark Tale, 09:09:2004 p4 Shrek 2, 05:27:2004 p2 Sideways, 11:04:2004 p7A Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, 09:23:2004 p5 Spider man 2, 07:08:2004 p6 Stepford wives, 06:17:2004 p7 Terminal, 06:24:2004 p4 Troy, 05:20:2004 p6 Village, 08:05:2004 p5 Without a Paddle, 08:19:2004 p6 MUSEUMSStrong Museum has Sesame Street exhibit for children (Letter), 01:08:2004 p10AMUSICBrockport woman Gurnett, Cathleen teaches and performs the harp, 12:09:2004 p4AClarkson girl Monachino, Gabrielle and father have founded a violin trio, which could help bring music back into vogue, 08:05:2004 p16A Dodson, Todd is a born to be guitar player, 07:22:2004 p3A Langdon, Keith new conductor of the Chorus of Genesee, 08:12:2004 p12A Local musician Greenberg, Barry is making CD's with all songs about the village of Brockport, 01:08:2004 p5A Musicians sought to play in the Brockport Community Jazz Band, 10:21:2004 p3A "Pickin' in the Pasture" bluegrass festival has increased popularity of bluegrass music (Commentary), 07:15:2004 p11A Teenager Richards, Savannah is a music maven in the making and is organizing local concerts for fun and for hopefully a career, 07:15:2004 p4A A tip of the cap to the audience of the Traveling Cabaret's 250th performance (Letter), 08:26:2004 p14A Zappa, Frank backed his way into top 20 (Funny Thing), 05:06:2004 p17A NNATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP FORUMBHS student Strabel, Gregory D. is selected to participate in the National Youth Leadership Forum in Law, 10:14:2004 p10ANEW YEAR PREDICTIONSCurt Smith predicts the new year (Commentary), 01:08:2004 p11ANEW YORK - BUDGETAttempted larceny in Albany as state legislators plan to cap off their 20th straight year of failing to pass a state budget (Editorial), 12:09:2004 p14ABoth candidates ( Nesbitt, Charles and Christian, Mary) favor the homeland security funding, 09:09:2004 p5A Forget deadlines, just get budget done, whenever (On Politics), 03:18:2004 p13A Homeland security: The money maze - some questioning where the money for security is really going, 09:09:2004 p1A Same legislators are elected into office, and budget is not getting passed in time (Letter), 11:25:2004 p12A NEW YORK - ECONOMYGovernors plan for ticket revenue huts economy (Letter), 10:14:2004 p15ASecurities and Exchange Commission reform could weaken economy (Letter), 01:08:2004 p10A Trio between Pataki, Bruno, and Silver have the economy lurching towards disaster but are continually reelected into office (Dissent), 07:29:2004 p13A NEW YORK - EDUCATIONHow New York does (or doesn't) solve its education financing problem this year means a lot for our area (Guest Essay), 03:25:2004 p15ALegislative failures to come up with school-funding plan for New York City schools threaten upstate schools and taxpayers (Editorial), 05:13:2004 p12A Regents exams are flawed, but necessary to determine students abilities, 05:27:2004 p1A NEW YORK - ELECTIONSFocus of Slaughter, Louise's 10th term in Congress will be jobs, 11:04:2004 p1AReynolds, Tom fourth term win for House bid defined by commitment to the working class, 11:04:2004 p1A NEW YORK - FINANCETwo biggest jobs of state legislature this year were a state budget and school-finance reform, which were both failed to be met with again (Editorial), 08:05:2004 p14ANEW YORK - GOVERNMENTA constitutional convention can be held any time with approval from Senate and Assembly, a good way to test to see if they are for reform or not (On Politics), 10:21:2004 p17AA 'creepy' speech about homeland security at GOP convention (Letter), 09:09:2004 p16A Liberalist speaks out about abortion and gay marriages (Letter), 11:18:2004 p12A Longtime lawmaker Reynolds, Tom squares off against Clarence businessman Davis, Jack in a bid for congressional seat in the 26th District race, 10:07:2004 p7A Minarik, Steve has the right stuff for NY politics, 11:11:2004 p17A Most all state legislators reelected into office despite their lack of effectiveness (Editorial), 11:18:2004 p12A New York State Assembly Speaker Silver, Sheldon has long been infamous for his citizens-be-damned attitude and once again puts them last (Editorial), 07:15:2004 p10A Our Legislature is by far the worst in the nation (Editorial), 10:21:2004 p16A Reilich, Bill speaks out about having all law members be present to vote, 10:21:2004 p17A Reynolds, Tom deals with a bill on the Pledge of Allegiance (Dissent), 10:07:2004 p15A Rookie Laba, Mike to battle veteran Slaughter, Louise for Congress seat, 09:02:2004 p12A Stander, Thomas A.; Geraci, Frank P; and Taddeo, Ann Marei vie for State Supreme Court Justice seats, 10:21:2004 p7A State GOP can't survive as Democrats' clone (On Politics), 11:25:2004 p13A Term limits for state legislators and other leaders (On Politics), 11:04:2004 p15A There is no reason to make a change, keep Reilich, Bill as 134th Assemblyman (Editorial), 10:21:2004 p16A This time the incumbents say they know how outraged the public is by state government performance, and they are going to get it fixed (On Politics), 10:07:2004 p15A Vote all incumbents out after they have served what you feel is enough time in government (Letter), 09:09:2004 p16A Voting out incumbents isn't the answer (Guest Essay), 08:26:2004 p14A NEW YORK - LAWSDon't rush to change to law on sex offenders (Editorial), 02:05:2004 p16ANEW YORK - LEGISLATIONRetirees for Tier I an organization trying to get bill passed to correct gender and age discrimination (Letter), 08:05:2004 p14ANEW YORK - TAXESEven Bush, George can't figure out the New York State income tax this year (Dissent), 03:25:2004 p15AProposal that allows state to claim millions of dollars in speeding ticket revenue will make town justice more expensive for tax payers, 09:30:2004 p4A State Legislature working on putting a 2 percent transfer tax at closing on real estate with towns keeping revenues to buy land for parks and preservation, 05:27:2004 p16A Throw the bums out of the Legislature that are causing high taxes and paying themselves high salaries (Notebook), 09:30:2004 p13A Who gains from tax breaks for businesses? (Editorial), 04:29:2004 p16A NORTHSTAR HISTORY CENTERA recent land deal will double the space of Northstar History Center, 03:25:2004 p16AOOILCongress should re-enact the original law that says all oil from Alaska was to to go the United States, instead of being shipped to Asian nations (Letter), 06:24:2004 p10AOLYMPICSCheering for local native of Pittsford Wambach, Abby in Olympic soccer game (Murf's Turf), 08:12:2004 p9AGRAAF helps our Olympic hopefuls (Murf's Turf), 08:26:2004 p11A Olympics that made memories (Murf's Turf), 09:02:2004 p11A PPARENTINGBrockport Central School District and PTSA offering free workshops for parents, 10:14:2004 p2ABrockport schools and PTSA sponsored five workshops for parents to learn child-rearing techniques, 12:09:2004 p1A Hats off to all those parents of athletes who stand out in the cold and rain to cheer on their youngsters (Murf's Turf), 05:20:2004 p11A Hilton Elementary school is offering an all-day program to parents beginning in the fall, 02:05:2004 p18A Is it societies responsibility to take care of neglected and abused children (On Politics), 05:13:2004 p13A Parenting teens during the 'just you wait' stage is a breeze (Humor), 05:13:2004 p11A Providing help for teen runaways (Editorial), 08:26:2004 p14A Support group to share parenting strategies being held at the Family Support Center at Spencerport Central School, 09:23:2004 p3A PARURESISSome 17 million Americans suffer from this disorder (Funny Thing), 12:23:2004 p11APATAKI, GEORGEGovernor Pataki tries to raise money by grabbing local funds by taking away nearly all court revenue (Editorial), 06:03:2004 p12AGovernor's State of the State messages more like a state of the wish list (Editorial), 01:15:2004 p10A Pataki attacks Kerry, John - 'Five to three Pataki' takes it beyond NY (On Politics), 09:09:2004 p17A PATRIOTISMDo car ribbons endorse support or command it? (Dissent), 12:16:2004 p15APAYMENT, KENNETH A.Ranked among "The Best Lawyers in America 2005-2006," 12:16:2004 p5APETSBrockport, Sweden, and Clarkson's dog control officer has requested adding to the state's dangerous-dog law, 09:23:2004 p3AUpstate Guide Dogs presents Bark in the Park, 09:02:2004 p5A PHOTOGRAPHYPhotographer Schwartz, Jeff giving a hands on presentation about cameras, 05:20:2004 p2APOETRYFrisbee, Lee has published his poetry chapbook "Andrew Wyeth's World," 11:04:2004 p10AIuppa, M.J. of Hamlin will read her poetry at the Java Junction on March 11th, 03:04:2004 p2A Poetry in "Midst" by Merrifield, Karla Kinn published, 11:04:2004 p10A POLITICSAlways fess up to the public (On Politics), 04:01:2004 p15AAppreciate the art of candor for what it is (Commentary), 01:29:2004 p13A Both executives and bureaucrats depend on others to do their public communications for them, let the big shots speak for themselves (Editorial), 05:20:2004 p14A Bush, Clinton, and Pataki will make headlines in 2005, 12:30:2004 p11A Can our leaders (George W. Bush and Mayor Bill Johnson) handle the criticism (Commentary), 02:05:2004 p17A Democrats could get school nurses restored - and help the county save money on retirement costs too but instead they are scoring points (Commentary), 03:18:2004 p13A Doyle, Jack turns the other cheek, 01:22:2004 p13A A good politicial by definition (On Politics), 06:24:2004 p11A Help me get a few things straight (Michael Caputo - On Politics), 08:19:2004 p13A Hopeful's upstate visit draws 'appropriate response' (Commentary), 02:26:2004 p11A Make your decisions based on what you think, voices demand change, not mime (Commentary), 12:09:2004 p15A Politics is not known for bringing out the best in people, nor are committees, 04:15:2004 p13A Taxpayers shouldn't have to pay for political mailings (Letter), 07:08:2004 p12A What's right isn't always right (Funny Thing), 12:02:2004 p17A Whenever a person goes for a higher office their weakness will be exploited (On Politics), 12:23:2004 p11A POLLUTIONOil leaks into Lake Ontario, 02:12:2004 p5APRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNAn optimistic view on Bush (Letter), 10:21:2004 p16ADemocrates launch a cover up for Kerry, John (Commentary), 08:05:2004 p15A Green Party presidential nominee Cobb, David visits area, 05:27:2004 p10A Laying odds on the candidates (Funny Thing), 03:18:2004 p12A Liberal arrogance lost the election (Commentary), 11:11:2004 p17A The majority of voters don't want to vote for Bush, but want to vote for Kerry even less (Commentary), 09:16:2004 p17A Many flip flops in the Kerry, John's Democrat side (Letter), 09:16:2004 p16A New leadership for America (Editorial), 10:28:2004 p12A Nobel Prize-winning scientists vote for Kerry (Letter), 10:28:2004 p11A Our country would be in better shape if the presidential candidates would talk common sense about the issue of high gas prices (Notebook), 05:27:2004 p17A Push aside the 'fat' and dive into campaigns 'meat' (On Politics), 09:16:2004 p17A Religion has become an issue the whole nation must confront (Commentary), 11:11:2004 p17A Symbolism an important factor in decision making (On Politics), 09:30:2004 p13A Which president will keep us safe? (Notebook), 09:16:2004 p17A Who is going to protect us from terrorism (Humor), 09:16:2004 p16A PRESIDENTIAL DEBATESJim Lehrer feeding President Bush answers during debate (Dissent), 10:21:2004 p17ATV debates promote what matters least (Commentary), 09:30:2004 p12A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONDemocrats are disappointed again (Funny Thing), 11:18:2004 p13AElection past, issues aren't (Dissent), 12:02:2004 p17A Many people put much time money and effort into this years election, democrats may feel deflated and disappointed, 11:1:2004 p7A October surprises could tilt election either way (Humor), 10:14:2004 p15A Republican President needs to woo, persuade, and articulate which Bush does not do (Commentary), 10:14:2004 p15A PRESIDENTSBush could learn a few lessons from the morals of boxing (Letter), 05:20:2004 p14ABush the first had what America needs (Commentary), 02:19:2004 p15A Many speakers at Reagan, Ronald's memorial service, his daughter by far the best (Commentary), 07:08:2004 p13A Nixon, Richard beats all the candidates seeking the White House today (Commentary), 02:05:2004 p17A Reagan, Ronald was an American original (Commentary), 06:10:2004 p15A Reagan, Ronald was hard to dislike, but did little as far as issues that did not concern him go (Dissent), 06:17:2004 p13A Residents remember former President Reagan, Ronald not only for his leadership, but also for his basic decency, 06:10:2004 p16A Right now, the Democrats could use a JFK (Commentary), 06:03:2004 p13A Roosevelt, Franklin D. is the real champ (Commentary), 04:15:2004 p13A And this was the party of FDR (Commentary), 02:26:2004 p11A PRISONERSListening to stories behind bars (Letter), 04:29:2004 p16ARREADINGLiteracy Volunteers of Rochester celebrate 40th anniversary, looking for additional volunteers, 03:25:2004 p9AReading is the cure for summertime blues (Commentary), 08:19:2004 p13A REMEMBERENCEMay gives us a chance to reflect on several forces that have played role in shaping our lives (Guest Essay), 05:06:2004 p16ARESTAURANTSBaba Eman offers Greek fare and more (Dining Out), 06:17:2004 p7ABasta Pasta serves slow-cooked goodness (Dining Out), 12:02:2004 p9A Caesar's Old Fashioned Subs is set apart with quality and patience, 01:29:2004 p7A Cajun cuisine 'n' blues at Beale Street Cafe (Dining Out), 09:02:2004 p7A Charlie's All-American fare is swift, satisfying (Dining Out), 09:16:2004 p9A Cheesy Eddies has new owners, but same great quality (Dining Out), 02:26:2004 p7A Chicken Barbecue provided by Original Charlie's Chicken being held, 04:29:2004 p2A Churi's Ice Cream Parlor and Thai Cuisine lure diners with ice cream and Thai food (Dining Out), 06:03:2004 p7A Cocaine's Italian Bistro & Bar is a bustling bistro of culinary delights (Dining Out), 04:01:2004 p6A Comfort food reigns at Thyme in the Garden (Dining Out), 07:15:2004 p7A Cozy Kitchen's menu loaded with all-American favorites at a great price, 03:04:2004 p7A Delectable deli fare awaits at Cooper Deli (Dining Out), 04:15:2004 p7A El Rancor brimming with original Mexican flavors and music (Dining Out), 01:22:2004 p7A Elegant Expressions has baked sweets and light meals (Dining Out), 04:29:2004 p9A Espresso Garden serves java in a lush decor (Dining Out), 04:08:2004 p7A Family recipes set pace for Chilango's (Dining Out), 08:26:2004 p7A Flavors of Asia offers fresh, vibrant food (Dining Out), 10:21:2004 p9A Flour City Diner serves up comfort (Dining Out), 07:08:2004 p7A Good Indian food with a few surprises at Taste of India (Dining Out), 11:04:2004 p7A Good suds, grub at Donnelly's Public House (Dining Out), 12:09:2004 p7A Good times, and a changing menu at Landing Bar and Grille, 09:30:2004 p7A Great Northern Pizza Kitchen stands apart from crowd (Dining Out), 05:13:2004 p7A Indulge your taste buds at Song's Korean Food, 01:08:2004 p7A Julienne offers fresh, inspired fare (Dining Out), 04:22:2004 p9A Lauren's Cafe offers tasty American fare (Dining Out), 01:15:2004 p7A Magnolia's succeeds as a lively deli and cafe (Dining Out), 12:30:2004 p9A More than sweets at the Original Candy Kitchen (Dining Out), 10:14:2004 p7A Murphy's Irondequoit Pub offers wonderful hospitality (Dining Out), 08:19:2004 p7A Music, art, casual food enliven Paradigm (Dining Out), 12:16:2004 p7A Northside Inn thrives with consistent fare (Dining Out), 05:27:2004 p9A Open Face Sandwich Eatery: big, bold flavors in a small, hip spot (Dining Out), 06:10:2004 p7A Oven Door Bakery is a delicious find (Dining Out), 06:24:2004 p7A Pakistan House has a friendly staff and well-seasoned fare (Dining Out), 07:29:2004 p7A Paola's offers savory and sweet delights (Dining Out), 10:07:2004 p9A Pasghetti's, don't let the name fool you (Dining Out), 12:23:2004 p7A Polish treats abound at Polska Chata (Dining Out), 05:20:2004 p7A Premier Pastry accommodates holiday walk-ins (Dining Out), 11:18:2004 p7A The Raviolo Shop buzzes with big flavors (Dining Out), 11:11:2004 p9A Recharged Mundo Grill gets new look, menu (Dining Out), 07:22:2004 p7A Restaurant Grape is where upscale Italian fare and style go hand in hand (Dining Out), 02:29:2004 p7A Restaurants should feature local wines (Letter), 04:22:2004 p16A River's Edge great dining, dancing, parties (Dining Out), 10:28:2004 p7A Rohrbach's Brewing Co. keeps the taste of Germany alive (Dining Out), 03:11:2004 p7A The Root Cellar Natural Food Store and Vegetarian Deli offers delightful vegetarian cooking, 02:12:2004 p7A Skip's puts kick into vegetarian fare (Dining Out), 02:05:2004 p9A Sweetness abounds Fly By Night (Dining Out), 08:12:2004 p7A Talulah's infuses tea with Victorian charm (Dining Out), 07:01:2004 p7A Tea For Two Antiques and The Red Bird Tea Shop offers respite from the daily grind (Dining Out), 09:23:2004 p9A There's a lot to love at Ti Amo (Dining Out), 08:05:2004 p7A There's something for everyone at Victor Pub and Grill (Dining Out), 03:18:2004 p7A Unique sandwiches, more at charming Salads Ect. (Dining Out), 11:25:2004 p7A Verona offers praise worthy Italian fare (Dining Out), 03:25:2004 p7A Walsh, Bill opened Italian cuisine restaurant "Chianti's Italian Eatery," 11:25:2004 p3A Wimpy's serves it fresh, fast and hot (Dining Out), 05:06:2004 p9A RETIREMENTDeToy, Gail celebrates her retirement as Town Clerk, 01:01:2004 p1AA scary, liberating thought: I'm retired (Guest Essay), 09:09:2004 p16A REUNIONSMixed feelings about high school reunions (Time and Again), 07:15:2004 p10AROCHESTERGreater Rochester area becoming the place to start businesses and is a bit of a 'hidden jewel at the moment,' 03:11:2004 p8ALet's turn Greater Rochester upside down into a pleasant site to see (Commentary), 04:29:2004 p17A Why my role on Renaissance Square is behind scenes (Letter), 05:06:2004 p16A ROCHESTER - BUDGETTaking a chin-up, eyes-open approach to growth, 01:22:2004 p13AROCHESTER - BUSINESSESRochester Gas & Electric Co. offers customers 'clean energy' with wind power, 04:29:2004 p10ARochester Gas & Electric customers can now buy wind power under a new program, 04:29:2004 p10A ROCHESTER - CHURCHESBishop Clark, Matthew reflects on service, scandal, and the future of the church on his 25th anniversary as bishop of the Rochester Diocese, 06:17:2004 p8AROCHESTER - ECONOMYCasinos are a lot less than a sure bet (Editioral), 07:08:2004 p23AFollow the money of Renaissance Center, and elect people to be in charge, 04:29:2004 p17A Friendliness, top-performing schools, world class colleges, arts and cultural resources, parks, and easy life style makes Rochester a great place to live, 05:27:2004 p17A If Wilmont, Thomas C gets his proposal for a casino at East Main and Clinton, city's economy will fold (Commentary), 07:22:2004 p11A May be more beneficial for city to build projects that will bring people to Rochester, instead of projects that will only bring visitors (Editorial), 06:17:2004 p12A Prosperous cities need stew of people, ideas (Editorial), 06:24:2004 p10A Region's economic alarm is ringing (Editorial), 01:29:2004 p12A Rochester greater region said to be great for businesses (Editorial), 03:18:2004 p12A Spending-abuse program Credit Abuse Resistance Education well-received (Guest Essay), 04:29:2004 p17A Talking about a contract for a better economy (Commentary), 11:11:2004 p16A Ways to improve the economy don't lie in the fast ferry (Commentary), 11:25:2004 p13A ROCHESTER - GOVERNMENTFormer New York State Republican Party chairman Rosenbaum, Richard gives tips to Minarik, Steve who is next in line for the seat (On Politics), 11:18:2004 p13AROCHESTER - SCHOOLSAstronomy Section of Rochester Academy of Science hosts star-viewing even, 05:06:2004 p2ACounty cuts funding to the city school nurses last week, causes a passionate debate, 02:19:2004 p15A Embarrassment would have been saved if voters asked themselves if Perez, David could do the job instead of should he do the job (On Politics), 08:12:2004 p13A Mayor Gantt, David taking control of city school system (On Politics), 09:02:2004 p15A New policy called "Managed Choice" being discussed and debated on School Board (On Politics), 02:12:2004 p15A Program in Rochester teaches high school and college students lessons, tactics, and techniques to avoid over spending (Guest Essay), 04:29:2004 p17A Reasons for school district budget gaps vary (Letter), 09:02:2004 p14A Reduction of city school nurses a cause for concern (Guest Essay), 01:15:2004 p11A Rochester schools seen as a city 'cancer' (Commentary), 05:27:2004 p17A Why my kids go to Rochester city schools (Guest Essay), 04:08:2004 p15A ROCHESTER - TRANSPORTATIONBuild rail lines, not expressways (Letter), 03:04:2004 p14AROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRAStudents of Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra to visit Italy, 03:18:2004 p8AROLLERSKATINGLePage, Tyler and Miller, Max will make their way to the Monsters of Roll skating competition in California, 09:30:2004 p1ASSAFETYBoating safety class being presented by Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 4-8 in Hamlin, 09:16:2004 p5AFlorilla 4-8 offering free vessel examinations to make sure boats are up to standards for National Safe Boating Week, 05:20:2004 p2A Maine state officials emphasize importance of wearing life jacket after Brockport man Perry, Mark A. drowned, 06:17:2004 p2A New York State Park Police snowmobile safety certification course being held, 10:28:2004 p2A SALVATION ARMYBrockport Salvation Army gives thanks (Letter), 03:25:2004 p14ASCHOLARSHIPSAbram, Christopher receives SUNY Brockport Scholarship Award, 11:18:2004 p8ABlackburn, Mallory receives Founder's Scholarship at Syracuse University, 10:21:2004 p11A Bradley, Celia awarded scholarship to Hochstein Music School, 04:29:2004 p5A Brayley, Brandon awarded SUNY Brockport scholarship, 02:05:2004 p7A Brazas, Sean inducted into Phi Eta Sigma honor society at Harding University, 04:01:2004 p5A Bush, Kevin receives Masonic Scholarship, 09:02:2004 p13A Celia, Bradley awarded scholarship to Hochstein Music School, 04:29:2004 p5A Ealy, Shannon; Carr, Alana; D'Angelo, Bianca; Hogan, Devin; and Vinciquerra, John awarded scholarships to Syracuse University, 10:21:2004 p11A Glover, Jeanette and Vickers, Guy will join JPMorgan Chase Scholarship Basketball Hall of Fame, 11:11:2004 p12A Lakeside Memorial Hospital Twig Association gives scholarships to students who are working toward a degree in health care, 07:01:2004 p5A Lang, Jason Vincent receives scholarship for postsecondary education from Rochester Chapter of Self Help and Hard of Hearing People, 07:08:2004 p8A Martuscello, Regina and Perez, Katie are semifinalists for the 2003-2004 Coca Cola Scholarships Program, 02:12:2004 p9A Matthews, Kortney receives scholarship from the publisher of The National Dean's List, 10:07:2004 p5A Olivieri, Frank receives Ithaca College Alumni Association Scholarship, 02:26:2004 p4A Van Deusen, Elizabeth is recipient of Melvin W. LeMon Creative Arts Scholarship Award at Alfred University, 05:13:2004 p5A Wegmans awards scholarships to local students, 06:24:2004 p5A SENIOR CITIZENSElderly deserve respect and appreciation (Notebook), 11:04:2004 p15ALocal seniors participate in chair aerobics at the Sweden/Clarkson Community Center, 10:14:2004 p4A SEPTEMBER 11 REMEMBRANCEParticipants in Operation Patriot motorcycle run appreciate freedom on many fronts (Letter), 09:30:2004 p12ARemember the horror-but still, life goes on (Editorial), 09:09:2004 p16A There's no right or wrong way to behave on the anniversary of Sept. 11th, 09:09:2004 p4A SEX DISCRIMINATION"Forgotten Mommies" will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of the passage of the Civil Rights Act (Letter), 07:29:2004 p12ASHOPPINGHoliday shopping by gender (Guest Essay), 11:25:2004 p13AMany flocked to area malls and discount chains, some found what they were looking for in downtown Brockport shops, 12:02:2004 p6A SLAVERYAfrican Americans living with a debt that cannot be repaid (Commentary), 01:29:2004 p13ASLEEPSleep eludes nocturnal over thinkers (Daily Dose), 01:22:2004 p9ASleeplessness (Funny Thing), 04:15:2004 p12A SMOKINGState law that requires cigarettes to self-extinguish is causing smokers to smoke more (Humor), 09:02:2004 p15AA word to men trying to quit smoking (Guest Essay), 07:01:2004 p14A SOAP BOX DERBYO'Conner, John becomes soap box derby Super Stock Champion at a race in Akron, Ohio, 08:05:2004 p12ASOCIAL SECURITYPut money back into social security before it goes broke (Letter), 10:07:2004 p14ASPEECHThe new trend of "cut it in half speak" (Editorial), 04:22:2004 p16ASPENCERPORTMain Street (Route 259) lift bridge over Erie Canal will be closed for replacement of lofting cables and steel grating, 07:08:2004 p2ASpencerport Fire Department decision to ban youth from marching in parade disappointing(Letter), 07:01:2004 p15A Spencerport Lions will hold eighth annual craft fair, 12:02:2004 p11A Spencerport Lions will hold their eighth annual craft show, 11:25:2004 p14A SPENCERPORT - SCHOOLSTaylor Elementary School serves up tea for area senior citizens, 02:19:2004 p5ASPORTS2004 - A great year for local sports, Brockport enjoys many highlights from the year, 12:30:2004 p5AAnnouncers, kids, and coaches say the darndest things (Murf's Turf), 06:03:2004 p9A Bad behavior from fans, coaches, and players is not acceptable (Editorial), 03:11:2004 p14A Frontier Field Walk of Fame to raise much excitement at Frontier Fields during the summer months (Murf's Turf), 02:19:2004 p11A Harris Interactive poll in Sports Illustrated underscores the gulf, several themes rebut regionalism (Commentary), 06:24:2004 p11A High school winter sports season is finally here (Murf's Turf), 12:02:2004 p13A Hit movie Friday Night Lights shed some light on football memories (Murf's Turf), 10:21:2004 p13A Keep your cheering positive (Murf's Turf), 02:26:2004 p8A Keeping score your way (Murf's Turf), 05:06:2004 p13A Looking ahead at the 2004 sports year (Murf's Turf), 01:01:2004 p7A 'March Madness' takes off (Murf's Turf), 03:18:2004 p9A Our Lady of Mercy High School to host Positive Coaching Alliance workshops to teach athletes, parents, and coaches winning isn't everything, 09:02:2004 p11A Pre season for fall sports began on Monday, welcome to new fall season (Murf's Turf), 08:19:2004 p9A The press can be a bother when it comes to sports (Murf's Turf), 09:16:2004 p13A Sporty resolutions for 2004 (Murf's Turf), 01:15:2004 p8A Summer fun sporty things to do (Murf's Turf), 07:15:2004 p8A Today's athletes not as busy as yesterdays (Letter), 01:15:2004 p10A Warning - sectionals aren't free! (Murf's Turf), 10:28:2004 p9A Watching nearly all the games takes planning and organization (Murf's Turf), 09:23:2004 p13A Watching the Brockport grads in the big games (Murf's Turf), 01:08:2004 p8A Worst injury and worst nightmare for sports players, parents and coaches is an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) (Murf's Turf), 05:27:2004 p13A SPORTS - AWARDSFinalists selected for WHAM Sportswoman Awards, 04:08:2004 p12AIveson, Bob is recipient of the annual Bill Corbin Award for his dedication to promoting the Brockport basketball program, 02:05:2004 p13A Pittsford High swimming coach Keating, Maurice "Marty" was honored with the Jack Palvino Award, 04:29:2004 p13A Riley, Sean earns Sportsmanship Award after pulling team into third at Webster Schroeder tournament last week, 02:19:2004 p11A Wamback, Abby; Smith, Erika; and Carpenter, Mary win WHAM awards, 04:29:2004 p14A SPORTS - BASEBALLA 16-inning marathon highlights Riverbats action last week, 07:29:2004 p9AThe Battery is registering for its Winter Baseball Academy, 08:26:2004 p11A Battery slates 19th winter baseball academy, 10:21:2004 p14A Blue Devils pick up two victories making them 2-2, 04:22:2004 p13A Blue Devils survive scare from Gates-Chili, remain 8-4 on season, 05:06:2004 p1A Brief review from a Yankees Fan (Murf's Turf), 07:29:2004 p9A Brockport Rockies Junior Babe Ruth baseball team finishes 3rd in league, 08:12:2004 p9A Brockport varsity boys capture two wins against Chenango Forks and Red Raiders, 04:29:2004 p13A Churchville-Chili baseball team hosts a baseball camp for younger children, 03:04:2004 p12A Churchville's Shekell, Ryan of the Riverbats earns All-Star MVP honors, 07:08:2004 p9A Costello Baseball Camp is set, 04:22:2004 p13A English, Alva pitches and hits the Blue Devils into semifinals after a victory over East High in the quarterfinals of the Class AAA tournament, 05:27:2004 p1A Fred Costello Baseball Camp set, 02:26:2004 p8A Genesee Valley Riverbats finishes its first season in the NYCBL with awards, 08:12:2004 p9A Greater Rochester Area Baseball is organizing a league for 7-8 year old players, 03:04:2004 p12A Hot Stove League sets record at Woodcliff raising $6,395 for the Challenger Baseball World Series, 12:23:2004 p9A Little Leaguers ready to take center stage for July (Murf's Turf), 07:08:2004 p9A Maris, Roger deserves to be in the Cooperstown Hall of Fame for his baseball achievements (Letter), 06:24:2004 p10A Masiello, Chris is a key member of the Blue Devils baseball team this year, 04:01:2004 p11A Newest New York Collegiate Baseball League, Genesee Valley Riverbats, off to a hot start, 06:17:2004 p9A Parrino, Andy led Brockport to second straight title, 06:03:2004 p1A Riverbats hit three loss snag heading into all-star break, 07:01:2004 p11A Rush Henrietta Comets take Blue Devils in eight innings thanks to Irving, Michael's run-scoring single in the top of the eighth for the winning run, 05:13:2004 p9A 21st annual meeting of the Hot Stove League being held at the Lodge at Woodcliff, 12:16:2004 p11A Talking baseball in winter (Murf's Turf), 02:12:2004 p11A Teams from Webster, Greece, Fairport, and the Finger Lakes compete in 12th Challenger World Series, players score 182 runs, 06:24:2004 p8A 27th annual Fred Costello Baseball camp set, 07:08:2004 p10A University of Rochester sets Winter Baseball Camp in the Goergen Athletic Center, 12:09:2004 p11A Welcoming home the Rochester Red Wings is a sure sign of spring (Murf's Turf), 04:01:2004 p11A West nips East in Exceptional Senior Baseball game, 06:17:2004 p9A SPORTS - BASEBALL, PROFESSIONALMaybe the Sox should get four outs? (Commentary), 03:04:2004 p15ASPORTS - BASKETBALLSee great basketball at Mendon (Murf's Turf), 12:23:2004 p8AAwards handed out as teams wrap up season, 04:08:2004 p11A Blue Devil boys drop 2 out of 3 and end the week with a win over Churchville, 02:12:2004 p11A Blue Devils can't handle the Comets, lose 79-56, 01:29:2004 p9A Blue Devils top Lancaster 67-59, 01:15:2004 p8A Both Blue Devils and Cadets "played their hearts out" to a packed crowd at Brockport, Cadets won 67-58, 02:19:2004 p1A Boughton, Kathy picks up 300th hoop victory as Devils defeated Edison Tech 52-31, 02:19:2004 p11A Brockport Basketball Camp teaches youngsters the will to succeed, and to play hoops with a passion, 07:15:2004 p8A Brockport boys capture Coaches vs. Cancer tourney, 12:09:2004 p9A Brockport boys fall to Gates Chili by .500, 01:01:2004 p7A Brockport boys gearing up for sectionals, 02:26:2004 p8A Brockport captures Westcott Memorial Tourney, 01:08:2004 p8A Brockport girls earn Coach Chow championship after defeating Spencerport and Churchville-Chili, 01:08:2004 p8A Brockport girls remain undefeated with a record of 10-1, 01:15:2004 p8A Brockport loses to rivals Rush-Henrietta and Fairport, 12:16:2004 p11A Cadets top Brockport boys in a close game 74-69, 01:22:2004 p10A Cheves, Jerry signs on to play basketball at Division 1 Stephen F. Austin State University in Texas, 07:08:2004 p9A Fall court pressure leads to Patriots victory over Blue Devils, 02:05:2004 p1A The first Lega Basket USA Backcourt camp in Europe draws 53 hopefuls nationwide, 07:15:2004 p8A Half-time dunk contest energizes crowd and players during annual Monroe County Senior All-Star basketball game, 03:25:2004 p11A Hilton defeat Brockport behind Pratt and Clark, 01:22:2004 p10A Lady Blue Devils pick up two wins against Gates Chili and Churchville-Chili, 02:12:2004 p11A The Orientals use a big advance in the second half over Brockport which puts them in the finals, 03:04:2004 p11A Rogers, Anthony scored 20 points in Blue Devil victory over Honeoye Falls-Lima at Gund Arena in Cleveland, 12:23:2004 p8A Section 5 Basketball Hall of Fame to induct 5, 10:14:2004 p12A Taller line up used in Blue Devils victory over Penfield, 02:05:2004 p13A Thirteenth annual Brockport High School Alumni Basketball game being held at Brockport Middle School, 11:18:2004 p9A Top scorers Mutton, Tyler and Rogers, Anthony return from last season, ready to contend for league title, 12:02:2004 p13A Vickers, Guy will join JPMorgan Chase Hall of Fame, 10:28:2004 p10A Ward, Matt chosen to participate in Monroe Counties Exceptional Senior All-star game, 03:11:2004 p11A SPORTS - BASKETBALL, WOMENSBoley, Gabrielle leads girls into new season, Brockport moves down to Class AA for sectionals, 12:02:2004 p13ABoley, Gabrielle scores 27 as Blue Devils outlast Fairport in overtime, 12:16:2004 p11A Brockport girls open season defeating Victor 45-44, 12:09:2004 p10A Brockport girls season comes to and end from Penfields defeat, 03:04:2004 p11A Glover, Jeanette will join JPMorgan Chase Hall of Fame, 10:28:2004 p10A LaFrance, Cate scores 15 points in the Blue Devil win over Spartans, 12:23:2004 p8A Late free throws lift Red girls over Blue in Monroe County Senior All-Star basketball game, 03:25:2004 p12A SPORTS - BIKINGAnnual Ride for Missing Children brings awareness of child safety and crowds of cheering children, 05:20:2004 p3ASPORTS - BOWLINGCoach Bardol, Chris teaches young bowling protégé Penders, CJ that in bowling winning isn't everything, as (Guest Essay), 05:13:2004 p13ARochester Bowling Association has several tournaments coming up over the next few months, 10:07:2004 p12A SPORTS - BOXINGBoxers being honored at the 14th annual Rochester Boxing Hall of Fame Banquet, 09:16:2004 p13ABoxing Hall of Fame banquet to bring in champions, 09:09:2004 p11A SPORTS - CHARITIESThird annual Charity Golf Tournament being hosted by Bigelow Specialty to benefit the David Bigelow Memorial Fund Tri County Youth Hockey, 08:05:2004 p3ASPORTS - CHEERLEADINGBlue Devils hold banquet to reflect on the seasons highlights, 04:01:2004 p12ABrockport places 3rd in county cheer leading, 01:29:2004 p9A Brockport varsity cheerleaders win Eastern Cheerleaders Association's Invitational Cheer and Dance Championships, 03:25:2004 p11A Neidert, Theresa builds program for year-round cheer leading classes, 09:23:2004 p11A Premier Cheer slates cheer clinic, 10:21:2004 p14A SPORTS - COACHESBishop Kearney High School basketball coach Nietopski, Ed retires and teaches kids to play hard all the time (Editorial), 03:25:2004 p14ABrockport soccer coach got raw deal (Letter), 10:07:2004 p15A Hilton High School will host a baseball clinic for coaches, 01:08:2004 p9A Long time Blue Devils tennis coach Hogan, Devin stepping down from varsity team, 06:24:2004 p8A "No Frills" football coaches clinic slated, 02:19:2004 p12A Retired coaches Borrosh, Joe; Duckworth, Harry watched New York State High School Boys Soccer Championships as former student-athletes coached their team with pride, 1 1:25:2004 p9A Saluting Pittsford girls swimming coach Keating, Maurice (Murf's Turf), 04:29;2004 p13A SUNY Brockport gymnastics coach Feeney, John wins NCGA National Coach of the Year, 04:08:2004 p11A SUNY Brockport head coach Rowland, Mark named regional coach of the year, 06:24:2004 p8A WNY Baseball Coaches Clinic set, 12:02:2004 p13A WNY Baseball Coaches Clinic slated, 12:09:2004 p11A SPORTS - CROSS COUNTRYAndrews, Mark defends his Runnin' of the Green title, 03:18:2004 p9ABrockport boys finished 10th place in the Section 5 Cross Country Championships at Marcus Whitman High School, 11:11:2004 p12A First Annual Finger Lakes Fit at 50 triathlon is a big success, 08:12:2004 p10A Former Section 5 stars played prominent roles as many Division 1 cross country leagues held their conference championships (On the Run), 11:04:2004 p12A Hilton star Griggs, Amanda starts race for cancer stricken girl Minni, Sara, 07:22:2004 p9A Lilac race to add 5 km run this May (On the Run), 03:18:2004 p10A Lilac running events expect 1,500 this weekend, 05:20:2004 p12A Lucan, Kevin becoming one of Rochester's most important running figures (On the Run), 07:01:2004 p12A National powers dominate McQuaid Invitational (On the Run), 10:07:2004 p12A Pauling, Ryan and Elliot, Karen capture half marathon titles (On the Run), 04:15:2004 p10A Pauling, Ryan walks the walk, smashes Cobbs Hill record (On the Run), 08:26:2004 p12A Road mile returns to highlight summer (On the Run), 06:24:2004 p9A Road races make millions for charities in 2003 (On the Run), 04:29:2004 p14A Runner of the Year Series resumes with Medved 5K (On the Run), 06:17:2004 p10A Runner of the Year Series titles up for grabs for men and women (On the Run), 10:14:2004 p12A Saving the best for last: Performers of the Year (On the Run), 12:23:2004 p9A A sport you can relax at (Murf's Turf), 10:14:2004 p11A Spring marathon tune up this weekend (On the Run), 04:08:2004 p12A Streb, Mark wins first place at Mendon Ponds Park and finishes up the season, 10:28:2004 p9A Ten Ugly Men 5K not just a race with a funny name (On the Run), 07:15:2004 p9A Toronto Olympic Club members Spencer, Hunter out runs Mawr, Bryn trio while Quinn-Smith, Tara dominates women's race, 11:18:2004 p9A Wannagetfast Power/Speed camp set for June, 05:20:2004 p12A SPORTS - DIVINGBlue Devils Mantegna, Josh and Crowe Steven placed in the top ten at Nassau County Aquatic Center, 03:11:2004 p11ABrockport senior Crowe, Steven signs onto Notre Dame swim team; will dive for Fighting Irish, 05:06:2004 p13A SPORTS - FOOTBALLAn athletic defense is one of many strengths of this year's squad, 09:02:2004 p11AAthena destroys Brockport 18-0, 09:09:2004 p11A Blue Devils hurt by big plays in the beginning of the game against Pittsford, 09:30:2004 p9A Blue Devils play hard, but can't unseat the Webster Warrior champions in sectional play, 10:28:2004 p9A Blue Devils shut down Spartans running game 13-3, 09:23:2004 p13A Blue Devils win first playoff game against McQuaid, 10:21:2004 p13A Brockport defeats Rush Henrietta 21-14 at homecoming, 10:14:2004 p11A Brockport gridders fall to Fairport 30-6, 09:16:2004 p13A High snap and a punt prove costly in the Blue Devils loss to Penfield Patriots, 10:07:2004 p11A Kerxhalli, Brian shakes the tackle of Cantells, Joe of Gates Chilli at last Friday nights game, 09:23:2004 p14A Ward, Matt signs on to play defense for the Gannon Golden Knights, 02:19:2004 p11A West team wins Eddie Meath game, 08:05:2004 p11A Women love fantasy football too (Commentary), 09:09:2004 p17A SPORTS - FOOTBALL, PROFESSIONALCheck out fun-filled Bills training camp (Editorial), 08:12:2004 p12ASPORTS - GOLFAnother successful golf outing for Stafford Country Club as they hosted Lakeside's 13th Annual Golf Classic, 07:22:2004 p8AAnother Wegmans Rochester LPGA tournament well done (Murf's Turf), 07:01:2004 p11A Brook-Lea Country Club to host 1st RDGA 2-man event, 06:24:2004 p8A DiBitetto, Andrew medals with a low round of 71 at the Tournament of Champions, 05:27:2004 p13A Guide to Wegmans Rochester LPGA from A to Z (Murf's Turf), 06:24:2004 p8A Kircher, John rallies for 3rd RDGA title, 07:22:2004 p8A Mill Creek Golf Club opens front nine holes, other expected to be opened in May 2005, 09:09:2004 p12A New 2004 American Cancer Society Golf Pass is now available, 01:15:2004 p9A PGA's British Open at Royal Troon was in the spotlight last week as Hamilton, Todd held up the silver claret jug, 07:22:2004 p8A The RDGA association celebrates its 75th year, 05:13:2004 p9A RDGA juniors gear for championship, 07:29:2004 p10A RDGA juniors, seniors hit links, 08:26:2004 p11A RDGA juniors take to the course at medal event; senior qualifier moved in September, 07:08:2004 p10A Scorse, Jim captures RDGA match play championship, 08:19:2004 p9A Support our own LPGA stop (Murf's Turf), 06:17:2004 p9A WRGDA holds annual mixed tournament at Livingston, 07:15:2004 p8A SPORTS - GOLF, WOMENSDanforth Senior Ladies Golf League seeking golfers, 04:08:2004 p12ARittenhouse, Christy captures third straight WRDGA title, 08:05:2004 p11A Saiki, Kim puts retirement plans on hold after winning the Wegmans Rochester LPGA tournament 07:01:2004 p11AVanDenburg, Tessa wins in a playoff at Locust Hill, 10:21:2004 p13ASPORTS - GYMNASTICSHill, Sabrina named state champion in the uneven parallel bars competition, 04:29:2004 p13ALocal athletes train with USA gymnast coaches, 10:28:2004 p10A Team set new school record on bars as they finished third out of 6 teams at Ithaca Invitational, 02:26:2004 p8A SPORTS - HOCKEYBlue Devil icers win Westside Holiday Tournament, 01:08:2004 p8ABlue Devils score three goals in 37 seconds for victory over Gates Chili, 12:16:2004 p11A Brockport Blue Devils close out the regular season on a winning note against Fairport, 02:19:2004 p11A Brockport lose to Greece Thunder hockey team, making this the second loss of the season, 01:22:2004 p1A Four Nations Cup is slated for November, 10:07:2004 p12A Four of Section 5 hockey teams were honored at the annual finalists luncheon at Rick's Prime Rib House, 03:04:2004 p12A Greece beats Brockport for the second time in two weeks, 02:26:2004 p8A Icers pick up a pair of wins leaving them at 7-1 on the year, 01:01:2004 p7A Jones, Colby and Balog, Casey playing well in their junior hockey squads, 03:18:2004 p9A Maier, Lou scores winning goal to bring Thunder 1-0 over Brockport, 12:09:2004 p11A Nucci, Vinnie notches a pair of goals to lead West over East 9-4, 03:25:2004 p11A Rochester Edge U-12 and U-14 teams advance beyond the round robin, 04:08:2004 p11A Thanks to Potter, Craig for helping out with coverage at the ESL Centre, 04:08:2004 p11A Tri-County's Squirt hockey team becomes 2003-2004 Empire Amateur Hockey Conference Squirt A champions, 04:15:2004 p10A The USA Under-17 team to play for Four Nations Cup at the ESL Sports Center, 08:12:2004 p9A Willis, Craig leads the way for Devils victory over Rush-Henrietta on Senior Day, 02:12:2004 p11A Willis, Craig scores winner in third period against Penfield, 01:29:2004 p9A SPORTS - HOCKEY, COLLEGEGoalie Hayes, Alanna guides Buffalo to the Senior Women's B championship at ESL, 04:01:2004 p12ASPORTS - LACROSSESpirit of Lacrosse clinic set, 06:03:2004 p10ASPORTS - LACROSSE, WOMENSBlue Devil ladies suffered in their first year at the varsity level, but their athleticism and enthusiasm will no doubt make them successful in the future, 05:20:2004 p11ALadies opening tournament is dropped to Honeoye Falls-Lima, 04:22:2004 p13A SPORTS - ROWINGLearn-to-row camps set for the summer, 04:22:2004 p14ALearn to row camps to begin, 04:08:2004 p12A SPORTS - RUGBYNew sport will be played on the pitch at area high schools in the spring (Murf's Turf), 03:11:2004 p11ASPORTS - SOCCERAndracki, Billy slates two soccer clinics, 12:23:2004 p9ACampes at Lake Placid Soccer Centre's day camp take the soccer pitch, 07:08:2004 p9A Christ Community Church School wins 2nd soccer championship, 12:09:2004 p11A Dougherty, Jeff of Gates Chili scores game-winner in the second overtime against Brockport, 11:04:2004 p11A Flechaus, Jack chases down ball at a recent game, 09:23:2004 p13A Hats off to the East Rochester folks who stepped up and opened Don Quinn Field up for sectional soccer playoffs (Murf's Turf), 11:11:2004 p12A Lake Placid Soccer Camp coming back to Brockport, 06:10:2004 p11A The Lake Placid Soccer Centre hosting a youth soccer camp in Brockport, 06:03:2004 p10A Top seniors from Section 5 leagues are chosen for one final game, 11:25:2004 p9A Touring the state for soccer playoffs (Murf's Turf), 11:18:2004 p9A SPORTS - SOCCER, PROFESSIONALWambach, Abby and her teammates on the US Olympic women's soccer team rises the excitement in amateur sports (Murf's Turf), 09:30:2004 p9AWambach, Abby scores pair of goals in front of her hometown fans to lift US over Iceland, 09:30:2004 p9A SPORTS - SOCCER, WOMENSBlue Devil ladies are trying to get on the winning track and looking for consistency, 09:23:2004 p14ABrockport girls see end to season after falling 3-0 to Webster Schroeder, 11:04:2004 p11A Lady Blue Devils return some key players from last year in hopes of a good season, 09:09:2004 p11A Senior soccer girls play to tie Schroeder, 11:25:2004 p9A SPORTS - SOFTBALLBlue Devils advance in the first round of sectionals, 05:20:2004 p11ABlue Devils slit a pair of games and push towards playoffs, 05:13:2004 p1A Blue Devils win four games to improve 8-4, 05:06:2004 p13A Brockport varsity softball splits a pair in the opening week, 04:15:2004 p9A Division 2 defeated division 1 at senior game, 06:10:2004 p11A LaFrace, Cate's grand slam leads Brockport over Hilton, 04:29:2004 p13A LaFrace, Cate's seventh inning hit advances Lady Devils to semis, 05:27:2004 p13A Rochester-based 16U ASA "A" fast pitch travel team having tryouts, 10:07:2004 p12A Saints score in the bottom of the ninth inning to break a scoreless tie and beat Brockport, 06:03:2004 p9A SPORTS - SWIMMINGBrockport swimmers win over Schroeder and Canandaigua, 09:16:2004 p13AKewin, Kevin gave a solid performance placing 15th in the 100 butterfly for the Blue Devils, 03:11:2004 p11A SPORTS - SWIMMING, WOMENSBlue Devils finish third in swim sectionals, 11:18:2004 p9ABlue Devils have won meet after meet this season, 10:28:2004 p11A Brockport girls varsity swimming team stay unbeaten leaving them 3-0 after defeating Churchville-Chili, 09:30:2004 p9A Snow, Tessa qualifies for state meet in 100 individual medley, 100 butterfly and two relays, 11:28:2004 p9A Two meets, two wins for varsity Blue Devil girls against Gates Chili and Batavia, 10:07:2004 p12A SPORTS - TENNISBlue Devil netters bow out to Fairport; Stevens, Paul one of five Blue Devils to earn first team all-county honors, 06:17:2004 p9ABlue Devil varsity boys wrapped up Monroe County Division 1 title as they defeated Churchville-Chili, Greece Arcadia, and Aquinas, 05:13:2004 p9A Blue Devils are 2-1 on the season after defeating Fairport, 04:29:2004 p13A Blue Devils crush Royal Comets, captures the season opener, 04:15:2004 p9A Blue Devils defeat Gates to cap unbeaten week, 05:06:2004 p13A Blue Devils run their record to 10-1, 06:10:2004 p11A Brockport tennis downs Fairport, they are now 2-1 on the season, 04:29:2004 p13A Eight starters returning from last year's 10-2 squad, 04:01:2004 p11A Latimer, Eriko and Nagy, Vicki play against John, Tammy and Rosenberger, Kasey at women's district final, 08:19:2004 p9A Nielsen, Matt and Thyroff, Scott gained the final against defending champs Chartier, Francis and Quinton, Gordon, 08:19:2004 p9A One singles player and two doubles teams of Blue Devils reach semifinals in varsity boys tennis, 05:20:2004 p11A Tennis lessons being offered at Hanlin Town Hall Tennis Courts, 07:08:2004 p2A Thyroff, Scott and John, Tammy romp to district tennis titles, 08:26:2004 p11A SPORTS - TENNIS, PROFESSIONALA look back at the Stanley Cup play (Murf's Turf), 06:10:2004 p11ASPORTS - TENNIS, WOMENSBlue Devils Mills-Lexvold, Clader loses to number 1 seed John, Tammy in tennis finalsGirls varsity team beats Churchville Chili and Hilton, 10:14:2004 p11A Girls varsity team picks up 8th win against Hilton, improving themselves 8-3, 10:07:2004 p11A Girls varsity tennis team of Brockport continues to get complete matches and are hitting their stride as sectionals loom, 09:30:2004 p9A Hage, Kara named to first team for singles; Frank, Tina named coach of the year, 11:18:2004 p9A SPORTS - TRACK AND FIELDBrockport boys and girls track teams performed well at state qualifier, 03:04:2004 p12AClose finish between Beck, John and Downey, Christa highlight Ugly Men 5K races, 07:29:2004 p9A McMullen heads '04 Niagra T&F Hall of Fame class (On the Run), 08:19:2004 p10A Nazareth College to host track camp for kids, 06:10:2004 p12A Rochester's Summer Track and Field Series set to take off in June (On the Run), 05:27:2004 p14A Section 5 boys inter sectional medley relay team placed first in state meet and second in Federation meet, 03:11:2004 p11A Sorel, Jimmy and Westcott, Amanda headed to state meet, 06:03:2004 p9A Sorel, Jimmy finishes 5th in the 100-meter hurdles at the state meet at Cicero-North, 06:10:2004 p11A Sorel, Jimmy named outstanding performer as he dominates Royal Comet Invitational, 05:13:2004 p9A SPORTS - TRACK AND FIELD, WOMENSGirls varsity track and field team beats Spencerport 71-66, 04:29:2004 p13ATrackwomen down Spencerport, 71-66, 04:29:2004 p13A Westcott, Amanda and Arslanian, Christel take home first place finishes in sectionals, 05:27:2004 p13A Westcott, Amanda finishes 10th at states and has Brockport jumping for joy, 06:10:2004 p1A SPORTS - VOLLEYBALLBlue Devils capture county crown, 02:12:2004 p1ABlue Devils pick up a pair of wins against Pavilion and Fairport to improve 4-4 on the season, 10:07:2004 p11A Blue Devils win first game of the season against Spencerport, 09:23:2004 p13A Blue Devils win two against Gate Chili and Pittsford, 10:21:2004 p13A Brockport boys Varsity volleyball team received several honors from the Section 5 Division 1 coaches, 11:11:2004 p12A Brockport spikers improve to 12-1 on the year, 01:29:2004 p1A Brockport Varsity boys' volleyball team ends season after defeating Fairport 3-2, 11:04:2004 p11A Dickson, Caleb main defense for boys in game against Brighton with 16 kills, 10:14:2004 p11A With only one loss this season, Blue Devils cruise into finals, 02:19:2004 p11A Three more wins against Penfield, Gates-Chili, and Greece Olympia have the Blue Devils on a role, 01:01:2004 p7A SPORTS - VOLLEYBALL, WOMENSBrockport girls outlast Arcadia for the volleyball crown, 03:04:2004 p11ALady Blue Devils compete in Gary Adler Volleyball Tournament, win their pool, 12:09:2004 p9A Lady Blue Devils gearing up for another season in contending for a sectional crown, 09:02:2004 p11A Lady Devils win first match of the season defeating Rush-Henrietta 3-1, 12:16:2004 p11A Lady senior spikers gather at one last game in Penfield to say farewell and provide an exciting game for the audience, 03:11:2004 p11A SPORTS - WRESTLINGBlue Devils continue to win after defeating Penfield with ease, 01:22:2004 p10ABlue Devils defeat Gates Chili and win the Midlakes Tournament, 01:15:2004 p8A Blue Devils finish 2nd behind Spencerport at counties, 02:05:2004 p13A Blue Devils slam Churchville-Chili 66-12, 12:23:2004 p8A Blue Devils will start the new year with a high note, and a win against Churchville-Chili, 01:01:2004 p7A Brockport varsity wrestling team took home 3rd place honors at the Columbia Tournament, 01:08:2004 p9A Brockport wrestlers gain the Super Sectional finals, 02:26:2004 p8A Byers, Phil and Baxter, Alex of Spencerport finish fifth in the state tournament, 03:04:2004 p12A Eight Blue Devil wrestlers earn all-league honors, 04:22:2004 p13A Nine Brockport mat men placed in the Attica Tournament, 12:16:2004 p12A Rangers go on to hand Devils their first loss of the year, 01:29:2004 p9A Riley, Sean's determination has him on top of the record books, 01:15:2004 p1A Sargent, Anthony places in New York Free Style Wrestling state tournament, 06:03:2004 p10A The varsity and JV mat men are honored at the annual Blue and White banquet for their record-setting season, 04:01:2004 p11A SPRINGAPALOOZACheerleaders, mascots and much more await the springtime fest, 04:08:2004 p3ASTRIP CLUBSClub Juana staged several Shakespearean scenes in an effort to challenge Orlando's anti-nudity law and it worked (Funny Thing), 03:11:2004 p14ASUMMERBeating those summer job blues (Editorial), 07:01:2004 p14AThe hottest question of the week....how was your summer? (Murf's Turf), 09:09:2004 p11A Orleans County Fair summertime fun (Letter), 07:01:2004 p15A Summer is the best season in the Rochester area (Guest Essay), 07:08:2004 p13A SUMMER ARTS FESTIVALSummer Art Festival celebrates 10 years with dragon boat races, music, food, and arts and crafts, 08:12:2004 p1ASummer Arts Festival held, photos taken, 08:19:2004 p1A SUNY BROCKPORT2004 Commencement ceremonies to be held, 05:06:2004 p4AArchSynergy buys and markets software made in Mitra, Sandeep's software engineering course at SUNY Brockport, 03:11:2004 p1A Campus politics harmful to free speech (Letter), 07:15:2004 p10A Clark, John new interim president at college, 07:29:2004 p5A College Republicans are suing the college for stifling free speech and want state college to drop speech policies, 07:15:2004 p3A College set to receive a grant in federal funding which will be used for the construction of new Lake Ontario Natural Resource Center, 12:02:2004 p2A College thinking of building a Great Lakes marine research center near the fast ferry (Editorial), 07:29:2004 p12A First ever Challenge Project recently conducted under the National Science Foundation grant, 09:02:2004 p2A Hosting a financial aid workshop for prospective students and families, 01:22:2004 p6A How SUNY Brockport smothers free speech, 07:08:2004 p13A Imaging technology donated to college from Thales Optem Inc., 03:11:2004 p9A Interim President Clark, John is heading the search for Yu, Paul's permanent replacement, 09:02:2004 p4A Lake Ontario resource center gets federal help, 12:02:2004 p3A Majority of students remain in the dark about lawsuit filed against college claiming some policies violate free speech rights, 09:16:2004 p7A Plans to build the Lake Ontario Natural Resource Center facility may be altered but nothing is final, 07:29:2004 p1A Plans underway for new student housing, 12:02:2004 p2A President Yu leaving SUNY Brockport, 04:22:2004 p12A Small Business Development Center and the State Small Business Development Center hosting an entrepreneurial business planning workshop, 05:20:2004 p2A Students vote for new recreation center on campus, 04:15:2004 p8A SUNY Brockport athletes support "Helping Hands," 12:16:2004 p12A SUNY Brockport track opens with local stars, 12:09:2004 p11A SUNY Brockport's American Democracy Steering Committee extends invitation to area residents to join students, staff, and faculty in the Debate Watch 2004 program, 09:30:2004 p2A SUNY Students lead Brockport School District in Japanese sword fighting and other cultural arts, 01:29:2004 p1A University is sued over free speech, is now under pressure from a national campaign to remove speech codes from school policy, 06:24:2004 p1A SUNY BROCKPORT - AWARDSThe Department of Theatre of SUNY Brockport collects six merit awards from Theatre Association of New York State, 12:16:2004 p9AFraleigh, Sondra selected to receive Outstanding Service to Dance Research Award, 04:22:2004 p5A The Point is finalist in national awards, 09:23:2004 p15A SUNY BROCKPORT - BASEBALLGolden Eagles fall in College World Series, 06:03:2004 p9AGolden Eagles winning streak hits 5 with defeat of Fredonia, 04:22:2004 p13A Johnson, Matt named SUNYAC Player of the year, 05:20:2004 p11A Kimball, Ben named ECAC Player of the Year, 07:01:2004 p11A Morgan, John leads Golden Eagles to baseball championships, 06:17:2004 p9A SUNY Brockport baseball gearing for NCAA playoffs, 05:20:2004 p11A SUNY Brockport baseball team gearing up for home opener March 25th, team looking strong, 03:18:2004 p9A SUNY Brockport baseball team ranked fourth in the New York State region, 02:19:2004 p12A Team hosting a baseball clinic for different age groups, 02:26:2004 p8A Wilson, Jeff pitches complete game to lift Brockport to regional title and send the Golden Eagles to College World Series, 05:27:2004 p13A SUNY BROCKPORT - BASKETBALLCoach Whitmore, Nelson picks up 100th career victory when SUNY men take 3rd at JP Morgan Chase, 01:22:2004 p10AGolden Eagle men advance into the sectionals for the third time in four seasons after the defeat of Trinity College, 03:11:2004 p12A Golden Eagles capture third place at the Union Invitational in Buffalo with help from Skrine, Kellan and Mills, Brandon, 01:15:2004 p9A Golden Eagles open season against Medaille, 11:18:2004 p9A SUNY BROCKPORT - BASKETBALL, WOMENSFive freshman featured in girls upcoming basketball season, 11:25:2004 p9ASUNY BROCKPORT - DANCEDance Awareness Days bring students together in a dance lead by Neteri, Niema, 02:26:2004 p1ALimon Dance Company will perform four shows, 10:28:2004 p5A SUNY BROCKPORT - FACULTY/STAFFAnderson, Mark pleads guilty in DWI death, sentenced to six months in jail, 12:23:2004 p3AClark, John B. recommended by SUNY Chancellor Robert L. King to be interim president of Brockport, 05:27:2004 p12A Crimando, Thomas Remembrance being held at Alumni house, 02:12:2004 p2A Eison, Carvin, Communication professor's film "July 64" has been selected to be shown at the Fourth Annual High Falls Film Festival, 11:11:2004 p11A Gelardi, Andrea named a 2004 Faculty Scholar at SUNY Brockport, 03:04:2004 p13A Heyen, William named a finalist for 2004 National Book Award for his "Shoah Train" poetry collection by the National Book Foundation, 10:21:2004 p11A Murray, Christine D. named dean of School of Profession, 03:18:2004 p8A Parsons, Lynn Hudson chaired the presidential session on "Biography and History" at the meeting of the American Historical Association, 01:22:2004 p5A Spiro, Lou named to vice president for finance and management, 08:26:2004 p2A SUNY salary increases prove to be foolish and wasteful, taxpayers can't afford it (Letter), 11:04:2004 p14A Yu, Paul SUNY Brockport President is one of two finalists for presidency of San Jose University, 04:15:2004 p2A SUNY BROCKPORT - FOOTBALLGolden Eagles to host Ithaca, a big rivalry, 10:14:2004 p11AGolden Eagles to host nationally ranked and undefeated St. John Fisher at Special Olympics Stadium, 10:07:2004 p11A New tradition starts this year as the Golden Eagles begin play in the Atlantic Central Football Conference, 09:16:2004 p13A SUNY Brockport hosts the annual summer Eddie Meath Senior All-Star football game at Bob Boozer Filed, 07:29:2004 p9A SUNY BROCKPORT - GRADUATESBigham, William L. promoted at Roberts Wesleyan College, 12:09:2004 p8ABrockport grads participate in 13th annual alumni game, 12:02:2004 p13A Brockport graduate co-owns a local company that gives creativity presentations, 06:24:2004 p3A SUNY BROCKPORT - GYMNASTICSGolden Eagles win 2004 ECAC Division III Championship at Ben Light Gymnasium in the Ithaca College campus, 03:25:2004 p11ASantore, Carrie is the top-rated college gymnast in Division 3 this season, 03:18:2004 p9A Santore, Carrie of SUNY Brockport captures national titles, 04:08:2004 p11A SUNY BROCKPORT - HOCKEYGolden Eagle icers win consolation game, 12:02:2004 p13AGolden Eagles enter season with 18 freshmen in roster, 10:21:2004 p14A Golden Eagles snapped a 10-game losing streak with a win against Johnson and Wales, 01:15:2004 p9A Hockey team wins in dramatic finish against Buffalo and Geneseo with help from SUNYAC Player of the Week Mills, Brandon, 02:05:2004 p13A SUNY BROCKPORT - LECTURESCollege hosted a national civil rights speaker to discuss the 50th anniversary of the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, 11:11:2004 p6ADr. Berry, Mary Frances, chairwoman of the US Civil Rights Commission speaks on the 50th anniversary of Brown vs. Board of Education, 11:04:2004 p2A Mornings with the Professors begins with associate professor of art Hecker, Jennifer discussing environmental art, 02:19:2004 p2A Renowned poet, author and civil-rights activist Angelou, Maya spoke to a sold-out crowd Sunday night, 02:19:2004 p5A SUNY BROCKPORT - SOCCERGolden Eagles hosted 2004 SUNY Brockport Men's Soccer Tournament to benefit Golisano Children's Hospital at Strong, 09:09:2004 p11ASUNY BROCKPORT - SOCCER, WOMENSSUNY Brockport to host NCAA champion Oneonta, 09:30:2004 p10ASUNY BROCKPORT - SWIMMINGGolden Eagles to host Cortland in the last home meet before the break, 12:02:2004 p13AMen and women Golden Eagles win their first meet of the season against Nazareth, 11:11:2004 p12A SUNY BROCKPORT - VOLLEYBALLGolden Eagles will host SUNYAC rivals this weekend, 09:23:2004 p13ASUNY BROCKPORT - VOLLEYBALL, WOMENSBrockport wins SUNYAC West volleyball title, 10:28:2004 p10ASUNY Brockport women's volleyball team will host the 2004 State University of New York Athletic Conference Volleyball Championships, 11:04:2004 p11A SUNY BROCKPORT - WRESTLINGGolden Eagles take third place at the Virginia Duals at Hampton Coliseum, 01:15:2004 p9AOver 300 hopefuls tried out at SUNY Brockport, taking one step closer to Olympic goal, 04:22:2004 p13A SUNY Brockport to host 2004 USA Wrestling Northeast Junior Regional Championships, 04:08:2004 p11A, 04:15:2004 p9A SUNY Brockport to host Divison 1 wrestling tourney, clinic, 11:11:2004 p12A Team won the 2004 Empire Conference Championship, and 6 individuals won automatic bids to the NCAA's, 02:26:2004 p8A Weidler, Artie wins NCAA championship, giving SUNY Brockport 124 All-Americans in the program's wrestling history, 03:11:2004 p12A SUPER BOWLBeware of the office pool hucksters (Murf's Turf), 01:22:2004 p10AScouting the XXXVIII commercials (Murf's Turf), 01:29:2004 p9A SWEDEN. SEE ALSO ClarksonAdopt - a - Trail groups of Sweden will participate in the celebration of National Trails Day, 05:27:2004 p4AGenesee Transportation Council amended Route 531 expansion, 07:08:2004 p5A Mayor Matela, Josephine wants Sweden to absorb police department, 04:15:2004 p2A New concession stands and bathrooms are just a few improvements at the skate park area, 09:09:2004 p3A Public hearing to discuss garage sale law being held, 10:14:2004 p2A State Department of Transportation will begin studying westward expansion of Route 531, 03:25:2004 p2A Town Board approves a resolution providing defense attorneys for town employees, 12:23:2004 p2A Town Board holding its organizational meeting, 12:23:2004 p2A Town supervisor Nat, "Buddy" Lester breaks leg at Lake Ontario, 08:19:2004 p2A Town temporarily fills Bader, Alan's position with Sanford, Charlie, 07:08:2004 p3A Town will dedicate a flagpole at town park in memory of Clarkson highway superintendent Zastrow, Gerald, 07:15:2004 p2A SWEDEN - BUDGETSweden increased spending and taxes in 2005 budget is approved, 11:11:2004 p1ATown Board holding public hearing to address new proposed budget, 10:21:2004 p7A Town receives $50,000 community development grant for American Disabilities Act improvements to senior center parking lot, 10:07:2004 p2A SWEDEN - FIREMembers of the Town Board meet to discuss 2005 Fire protection contract, 12:02:2004 p2AVolunteer and professional firefighter Rombaut, Tim helps train Sweden residents how to respond to plane crashes, 09:23:2004 p5A SWEDEN - GOVERNMENTFor the first time, a major party is endorsing candidates, 04:22:2004 p1AMembers of Town Board hired two new people Weber, Bill as a part time building inspector and Eaffaldano, Tony as town assessor to replace Bader, Alan, 08:12:2004 p2A Partisan politics already a problem, 04:22:2004 p12A A proposed change to the dog control law would increase fines for violations, 08:12:2004 p2A Sweden Democratic Committee held special event to introduce the Democrat candidates for the US 26th Congressional District (Letter), 10:14:2004 p14A Sweden Town Board hires Scott, Dave to run community center, 07:08:2004 p3A Town Board hires two new officials Eaffeldano, Tony and Weber, Bill as assessor and building inspector, 08:19:2004 p3A Town Board members approved amending dog penalties and increasing kennel fees, 09:02:2004 p5A Town officials Olivieri, Janet and Sweeting, Karen resign from their positions after Sweeting leaves for personal reasons, Olivieri takes spot as Town Clerk, 11:11:2004 p1A SWEDEN - HOUSINGResidential properties reassessed as part of an annual update, residents line up to challenge new property values, 05:27:2004 p1ASweden settles dispute over assessment, Farash, Marian will receive more than $30,000 in refunds, 12:23:2004 p1A SWEDEN - RECREATIONDepartment offering cheer leading, day camp, golf tournament, and a children's program, 07:29:2004 p5AGolf tourney, children's program, before and after school programs all in the near future, 08:12:2004 p14A Sweden/Clarkson Recreation Department hosting Junior Jazzercise, Cheer tumbling, and Ski club, 11:04:2004 p16A Sweden/Clarkson Recreation Department registration is open for Croc Roc's before/after school program, 08:19:2004 p5A SWEDEN - TAXESSpending slated to rise in Sweden, the average homeowner will pay $30 in town taxes, 09:30:2004 p1ASweden lowers proposed tax rate, 10:28:2004 p1A SWEDEN/CLARKSON COMMUNITY CENTERDirector Nealson, Jim notified Town Board of his resignation, 04:15:2001 p2ALocal couples learn to dance the waltz and other traditional steps at the Sweden/Clarkson Community Center, 10:07:2004 p10A Members now able to pay by credit cards, 12:02:2004 p2A Registration for Sweden/Clarkson Community Center Recreation Summer Day Camp being held, 02:19:2004 p2A Sweden/Clarkson Community Center is hosting adult volleyball and adult basketball, 01:22:2004 p2A Sweden/Clarkson Community Centers offering basketball programs for boys and girls, 01:08:2004 p2A Tickets for awards ceremony available at center, 05:06:2004 p2A Town of Sweden gets road grant to improve road and parking lot of the Community Center, 07:29:2004 p2A SWEDEN SENIOR CENTERBrockport residents still lament lost homes from construction of Sweden Senior Center, 11:11:2004 p1AFree income tax preparation is available for seniors at the Sweden Senior Center, 01:22:2004 p2A Sponsoring the Memories of Love Tree to honor special people and events who will then be inscribed in the Memories of Love Book, 11:11:2004 p2A Sweden Senior Center sponsoring the Memories of Love Tree during holiday season, 11:25:2004 p2A TTAXESThe deadline to apply for relief from some school taxes (STAR) is fast approaching, 02:19:2004 p3ATaxpayers pave the way for the wealthy to live an easy and wealthy life style (Notebook), 07:29:2004 p13A Who gains tax breaks from businesses? (Editorial), 04:29:2004 p16A TECHNOLOGYHere's how we did things back in the low-tech days (Funny Thing), 12:09:2004 p15ATEDDI 'T' SPORTS FESTIVALCamp Good Days and Special Times announces sports events for festival, 05:20:2004 p12ACamp Good Days and Special Times announces sports fest events, 05:13:2004 p10A TELEVISIONABC working to regain popularity with a prime time fall lineup of popular shows (Humor), 05:27:2004 p16ACanceling cable is a cultural comment (Letter), 05:27:2004 p16A Entertainment reporter for WHAM Klein, Bill was generous to a fault, insanely judgmental, and a vicarious pop culture connoisseur (Commentary), 02:26:2004 p11A FCC planning to investigate the baring of Janet Jacksons breast during 2004 Super Bowl's half time show (Letter), 02:26:2004 p10A The National Collegiate Athletic Association's promotional advertisements tug at hearts of student athletes, past and present (Murf's Turf), 03:25:2004 p11A National TV networks only televised an hour a day for the four day Democratic National Convention (Notebook), 08:05:2004 p15A Some channels cover this years political convention better than others (Letter), 08:19:2004 p12A The surgery channel makes for interesting watching (Daily Dose), 03:11:2004 p13A Throw out reality TV (Funny Thing), 07:01:2004 p14A TERRORISMBush, George's leadership in winning war on terrorism has been remarkable (Letter), 08:05:2004 p14AGen. Franks, Tommy emphasizes the war on terror has to continue to keep Americans safe, 12:16:2004 p1A Healing a world that is tearing itself apart (Guest Essay), 09:23:2004 p17A Ordinarily rational folks stomachs turn in fear of terrorist attacks (Commentary), 11:04:2004 p15A Patriot Acts in America make some people uneasy to know they are being watched (Commentary), 02:05:2004 p17A Republicans and Democrat Presidential candidates sense and sensibility on the war on terrorism (Dissent), 08:26:2004 p15A Spain hands terrorist first real victory of the war (Notebook), 03:25:2004 p15A Work together in terrorism fight (Letter), 12:09:2004 p14A THANKSSavard family thanks everyone who helped out during hospitalization of Savard, Jim (Letter), 07:15:2004 p10ATraveling Cabaret applauds, appreciates, and thanks supporters (Letter), 07:15:2004 p10A THANKSGIVINGGiving thanks should be a lifelong, daily endeavor (Senior Life), 11:25:2004 p10ALet's be thankful for our many blessings (Letter), 11:11:2004 p16A Orders being taken for pies for Thanksgiving sponsored by Ginko Twig, 10:28:2004 p2A Preschool children celebrate Thanksgiving at an early age at the Sweden-Clarkson Community Center, 11:25:2004 p5A Thanksgiving tradition becomes more important as our own security is reexamined (Editorial), 11:25:2004 p12A THEATRE2002 Brockport graduate Johnson, Lindsey is learning the ins and outs of auditioning, 01:22:2004 p3AHill Elementary students ask questions after watching performance "All is Well in the Kingdom of Nice" at the Geva Theater, 05:06:2004 p4A The Little Theater is the oldest art's theater in the country and the only first-run movie theater within Rochester city limits, 09:30:2004 p8A Local mailman Thomas, Gary wrote, directed, and will act in "Mask Murder at Mack's," 10:21:2004 p6A Port of Call Community Players is seeking support from community, 09:02:2004 p5A THEFTTwo vandals attempted to steal or destroy an 8-foot lighted Christmas tree (Letter), 12:30:2004 p10ATOYSEmpire State Consumer Association releases its list of potentially dangerous toys, 12:02:2004 p6ATRAVELSouth Africa different in so many ways (Guest Essay), 01:15:2004 p10ATRIBUTESMemorial gardens in dedicated to former Rochester running great McMullen, Charlie will be unveiled prior to Spencerports Track Invitational, 04:22:2004 p14AUUFO'S1956: Something was closer than you think (Dissent), 03:11:2004 p15AUNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTEROffering scholars program to give students new perspectives on academic capabilities, their potential and a taste of college, 05:13:2004 p5AVVETERANS. SEE Armed Forces - VeteransVIRGILIO, PAULVirgilio received the Rites of Institution as lector and acolyte, 01:29:2004 p4AVOLUNTEERSBe a literacy volunteer for LIteracy Volunteers of Rochester, 07:08:2004 p2ACompeer's volunteers are being recognized, 04:22:2004 p5A Sophomore Barlett, Shane has volunteered with the Caring Kids Program at Ginther Elementary School for four years now, 10:21:2004 p4A VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICAVOA accepting clothes, furniture, appliances, electronics, books, toys, linens, lamps, and shoes in Brockport, 04:01:2004 p16AVOTINGAddress the issues, make sure to vote (Letter), 10:28:2004 p11AElections shape our future, know what you want before you reach the polls (Letter), 06:03:2004 p12A Opinions from voters on issues and parties, 09:16:2004 p18A Registered and proud of it - the importance of voting (Letter), 03:04:2004 p14A Remember to vote on election day (Editorial), 10:28:2004 p12A This year, make your vote count (Commentary), 07:22:2004 p11A Voters should have campaign warning signs and sound alerts (On Politics), 10:14:2004 p15A WWAL-MARTMembers of Sweden town planning board and Wal-Mart representatives discuss updates on the proposed supercenter, 09:16:2004 p2AA public hearing is set on the store's environmental impact study for a new super center, 01:01:2004 p1A Residents of Sweden have a chance to tell the town council their opinions of the proposed Wal-Mart Super center, 02:05:2004 p1A Super center proposed for construction in Sweden, 09:09:2004 p2A Superstores hurt the little guy (Letter), 01:22:2004 p12A Town remains divided over super center, 02:12:2004 p1A Wal-Mart makes commitment to donate money each year to help pay for expenses at the Canal Side Visitors Community Center, 11:28:2004 p2A Wal-Mart may bring economic efficiency, but also brings global disparity (Notebook), 02:19:2004 p15A Wal-Mart starts final environmental review, 11:11:2004 p3A Why you should reject Wal-Mart Super center, 02:19:2004 p14A WALKABLE COMMUNITIES COMMITTEEWalkable Communities committee is trying to provide benches for walkers on Main Street, 03:11:2004 p10AWARContinue supporting US troops (Letter), 08:12:2004 p12ADenny, Michael J. spent two years as a prisoner of war in Nazi camp, a memory that haunted him until his death (Notebook), 12:16:2004 p14A Has our country ever been in more of a mess than it is now? (Notebook), 05:13:2004 p13A I pray I am wrong and Bush is right in starting this war (Notebook), 12:30:2004 p10A Interisano, Peter B. deployed to Iraq, 01:29:2004 p4A Is Iraq worth the cost? (Letter), 03:18:2004 p12A It is not treason to question the US about the war on Iraq (Letter), 04:29:2004 p16A Kennedy should apologize for the comments he made about the war, and quit (Letter), 04:22:2004 p16A Local politicians argue that the war in Iraq will decide the presidential race, 10:28:2004 p1A Losing sight of real democracy by hardly mentioning 13,000 Iraqi civilian casualties (Letter), 09:30:2004 p12A New GOP political strategy lacks tolerance (Letter), 05:06:2004 p16A Rogers, Colleen running a community campaign to send care packages to soldiers in Iraq, 07:22:2004 p1A We made the right choice in Iraq (Letter), 09:23:2004 p16A Will young conservatives stand for a draft? (Notebook), 07:22:2004 p11A WE-MO-COBrockport High School students named to WE-MO-CO honor rolls, 03:18:2004 p8AWEATHERBrockport, Sweden, Clarkson got a taste of Hurricane Frances with flooding and thousands of dollars in damage, 09:16:2004 p1AWarm weather means more animals being born, and local shelters feeling the pinch, 04:29:2004 p1A Weather rules our spring sports (Murf's Turf), 05:13:2004 p9A WEDDINGSAhearn, Kevin and Christine Newton, 03:04:2004 p8AChien, Peter L. and Stephanie Rath, 11:11:2004 p10A Clifford, John and Tamara Simmons, 05:20:2004 p8A Di Natale, Anthony John and Amie Santillo, 05:06:2004 p11A Eckert, Brent and Christine Cipolla, 03:18:2004 p11A Fadden, Shawn and Darlene Pearce, 07:01:2004 p8A Feszczyszyn, Michael J. and Vikki Taif, 01:01:2004 p6A Freeman, Matthew and Sarla Mael, 10:14:2004 p8A Gearhart, Andy and Jamie Bruce, 01:01:2004 p6A Gerenski, Jonathan Robert and Leah Oliveiri, 12:02:2004 p10A Hahn, Patrick Ramond and Leah Dinsmore, 05:20:2004 p8A Hall, Dennis Jr. and Roberta Jobes bring their wedding to nursing home so grandmother Sanderson, Jane could see it, 11:11:2004 p5A Hess, Todd and Jodie Hurtgam, 10:21:2004 p10A Howell, Timothy and Julianne Tutko Howell, 02:12:2004 p8A Maginnis, Ian Elliott and Sarah Landers, 07:01:2004 p8A Margolis, Matthew and Amy Drechsler, 02:12:2004 p8A Mead, Mark D. and Sara Childs, 06:03:2004 p11A Meeson, Mark Douglas and Michelle Swanger, 03:18:2004 p11A Militello, Michael Mark and Janet Peluso, 09:30:2004 p11A Monacelli, Mark and Debbie Gearhart, 01:01:2004 p6A Schaffer, Gregory D. and Sally Brown-Shaklee, 11:11:2004 p10A Schiavone, Ben and Charlene Fry, 09:23:2004 p10A Sherman, Jedediah and Kathleen Stratton, 03:04:2004 p8A Spano, Joseph H. and Alecia Mazzo, 07:01:2004 p8A Sykes, William L. and Donna Zobel, 01:01:2004 p6A Williams, Todd and Tara Shedlosky, 04:22:2004 p10A Wills, Jeffrey S. and Karen Peworchik, 11:11:2004 p10A Young, Michael and Kimberly Ahearn, 09:23:2004 p10A Yunker, Eric and Maria DeRosa, 05:06:2004 p11A WEGMANSIf Wegmans CEO decides to stop expanding the Food Market, financial distress is on the way for Rochester area (Editorial), 08:19:2004 p12AWINGATE, EDMakes lighting machines in his back yard, 07:22:2004 p1AWINTERA winter wipeout (photographs taken by Grippom Carrie Ann), 01:22:2004 p1AWRIGHT, CORYBrockport graduate co-owns a local company that gives creativity presentations, 06:24:2004 p3AYYMCAAdministrative office at 25 Main St. has been moved into the Westside Branch in Gates, 05:20:2004 p1A
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