BROCKPORT POST

2004

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911

Local dispatchers aren't duplicate service, they are a vital supplement to the county 911 emergency system (Guest Essay), 06:17:2004 p12A
Police chief: don't hesitate to call 911 (Letter), 02:05:2004 p16A

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ABORTIONS

Area women join abortion-rights march at the nation's capital, 05:06:2004 p6A

ACCIDENTS

10 people injured in a 3 car crash on route 19 in Sweden, 08:19:2004 p2A
Brockport 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

AIDS

Whatever happened to last years promise of funds for ending global AIDS (Letter), 01:29:2004 p12A

AIRPLANES

The aviation community will remember pilot Law, Bill at a service this weekend after his plane crashed and caught on fire, 08:26:2004 p1A
Brief history of how airplanes changed our lives (Senior Life), 05:27:2004 p15A

AMADEUS CHORALE

Amadeus Chorale will hold their holiday concert "Christmas Poems and Songs" at Brockport High School, 11:25:2004 p2A
Area 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 CROSS

McCorry, Becky traveled to Florida with the American Red Cross last month to manage disaster relief, 09:16:2004 p5A

AMSTERDAM

A city of chaos (Humor), 09:09:2004 p17A

AMUSEMENT PARKS

Good times roll on and on at Seabreeze (Editorial), 09:02:2004 p14A

ANIMALS

Skunks aren't afraid of us, but we are afraid of them (Commentary), 04:08:2004 p15A

ANNIVERSARIES

The Catholic Women's Club of Rochester celebrating a milestone anniversary for service to the community of 85 years, 04:29:2004 p12A
Dodds, 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 FORCES

Bosch, Benjamin B. deployed to Iraq, 06:24:2004 p5A
Cadets 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 - VETERANS

Administration turns its back on veterans (Letter), 03:25:2004 p14A
Five 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

ART

Art centers plan includes smaller groups (Letter), 04:22:2004 p16A
Artwork 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

AUCTIONS

High School Band auctioning off photos and autographed footballs of famous athletes and celebrities to raise money, 02:26:2004 p5A
Holding 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 Scholarships

Atkinson, Scott awarded with William Troy Memorial Service Award at the SUNY Financial Aid Professional conference, 06:17:2004 p5A
Awards 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

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BAKERIES

Rich Port Pastries is sweetened with a Hispanic flair (Dining Out), 01:01:2004 p5A

BARBIE

She's not one to kiss and Mattel (Funny Thing), 02:26:2004 p11A

BARRY DODGE

Thanks to Barry Dodge-Chrysler-Jeep employess Vance, David and Billhardt, Matthew for helping with repairing trunk latch (Letter), 07:01:2004 p15A

BEATLES

40th anniversary of the Beatles performance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" (Funny Thing), 02:12:2004 p15A

BEHRENS, JEFFERY

Brockport graduate to debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City, 01:08:2004 p3A

BIENVENIDA

Top 10 reasons why you should attend the Bienvenida (Letter), 06:17:2004 p12A

BIRTHS

Beers, Paige Mackenzie - daughter of Donald and Lynn Beers, 01:08:2004 p5A
Born 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

BISCO

Organization raised over $8,000 which will go to Lakeside's emergency room and the Brockport Fire Department for life saving equipment, 02:05:2004 p12A

BOCES

BOCES-2 builds a three bedroom ranch in Spencerport, 04:29:2004 p3A
BOCES 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

BODYBUILDING

NPC Rochester Body Building, Fitness and Figure Championships being held at Rochester Riverside Convention Center, 06:03:2004 p10A

BOOKS

Book 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 SCOUTS

Boy Scouts donate two Saturdays to collect food for our local food cupboards during "Scouting for Food," 11:04:2004 p14A

BRIGHTON - SCHOOLS

McQuaid Jesuit High School will celebrate it's 50th anniversary with huge sport participation (Murf's Turf), 10:07:2004 p11A

BROCKPORT

After years of planning for a museum Charles LaDue plans to sell property to someone else, 07:15:2004 p1A
Annual 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 - BUDGET

Brockport's snow removal budget keeps climbing, 02:05:2004 p3A
Brockport'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 - BUSINESSES

Agape Counseling Associates now offering counseling on Saturdays, 09:16:2004 p5A
Bookstore 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 - CHRISTMAS

Village gears up to celebrate the holidays in Brockport, 12:02:2004 p1A
Village 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 - CHURCHES

Area churches looking for walkers to join in Brockports 22nd annual Cropwalk, 04:22:2004 p4A
Brockport 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 - ENVIRONMENT

Canal side visitor center construction continues while investigating a report of possible soil contamination, 09:23:2004 p1A
Citizens 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 - FINANCES

Brockport receives $200,000 grant to preserve a historic building along the canal, 07:01:2004 p3A
Brockport 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 - FIRE

Ambulance billing rates will not increase for fire department, 12:23:2004 p2A
The 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 - GOVERNMENT

Bader, Elaine remembers her recently passed husband Bader, Alan by filling his place as president of the Brockport Chamber of Commerce, 08:05:2004 p5A
Brockport 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 - HISTORY

A fifth generation of Brockport founders Heil and Phebe Brockway Wilma Eckerty, still live in Brockport, 04:01:2004 p1A
History in the making at this old farmhouse (Guest Essay), 10:28:2004 p12A

BROCKPORT - HOUSING

32-unit senior housing plan granted final site plan approval by village planning board, 03:18:2004 p5A
Disscussions 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 - LIBRARY

Essay contest being held to be a Seymour Library librarian for a day, 06:24:2004 p4A
Family 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 - POLICE

Bike auction a success for Brockport police department, 08:05:2004 p2A
Brockport 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 - RECREATION

Walkable Communities committee is trying to provide benches for walkers on Main Street, 03:11:2004 p10A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS

Back-to-school blues, 09:09:2004 p1A
Brockport 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 - AWARDS

BHS students academically ranked as first and second received the Brockport Central School District Award, 07:22:2004 p5A
Brockport 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 - BOARD

Brinklow, Sarah; Fenton, Joan; Porter, Fred; and Wolfe, Terry all facing off for two school board seats, 04:29:2004 p1A
Meet 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 - BUDGET

The additional state aid for Brockport barely puts a dent in the budget, 01:29:2004 p4A
Brockport 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 - ELEMENTARY

Barclay Elementary School students of Smith, Roger's third grade class made their teachers and principals into pumpkin people, 11:11:2004 p3A
Books 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 - EMPLOYEES

Realignment in school administration for new school year at Barclay, Ginther, A.D. Oliver, and Hill, 07:29:2004 p2A
Superintendent 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 - GRANTS

Carol M. White Physical Education for Progress grant program to purchase new equipment, 10:14:2004 p2A

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - HIGH SCHOOL

2004 Valedictorian Weber, Melissa and salutatorian Ketchum, Miles look foward to bright future, 06:17:2004 p4A
Annual 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 SCHOOL

A.D. Olive Middle School holds Brockport Central School Districts Athletic Wall of Honor ceremony, 11:25:2004 p9A
A.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 - SCHOLARSHIPS

Johnson, Jeffrey receives scholarship to Alfred State College, 02:12:2004 p9A
Packard, Justin is recipient of an Ithaca College Alumni Association Scholarship, 02:26:2004 p4A

BROCKPORT ECUMENICAL FOOD SHELF

Food shelf giving shows love (Letter), 12:16:2004 p14A

BROCKPORT MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM

Program participates in the Summer Food Service Program, 06:!7:2004 p3A

BROCKPORT POST

Breslawski, Jim's requirements overlooked (Letter), 02:05:2004 p16A
Christmas 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 SHELF

Area toy donations hit record number, 12:23:2004 p3A
Jamboree 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 ORCHESTRA

The Brockport Symphony Orchestra looking for assistance in organizing performances, 03:18:2004 p1A
Brockport 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 LANDING

Landing is a drop off site for canned food items to benefit local food banks through January, 01:08:2004 p2A

BURNING REGULATIONS

Brockport officials propose change to open-burning law, 06:17:2004 p3A
Brockport 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

BUSINESSES

Fantastic Records store in Pittsford closing (Commentary), 03:04:2004 p14A
Infotonics 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

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CAMP GOOD DAYS AND SPECIAL TIMES

Camp presents Talking Baseball with Jerry West, 09:23:2004 p14A
Camp 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

CANCER

Brockport Central School district bus driver Herzog, Cindy battled cancer, and won, 06:24:2004 p1A
Houghton, 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

CASINOS

Casino Rochester a possibility in the future? (Dissent), 08:12:2004 p13A
Why does Rochester casino idea scare Johnson, Bill (Letter), 12:23:2004 p10A

CENTENARIANS

Van Cise, Marjorie is 100 years young, 07:01:2004 p4A

CHARITIES. SEE ALSO Fundraisers

Leidig, Karen honors her son's memory with a coat drive for the needy, 12:02:2004 p5A
Liedig, 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, BOB

A reporter from Gusev Crater, better known as Mars (Dissent), 02:12:2004 p15A

CHRISTMAS

For many seniors, the Christmas season triggers memories of happier times, 12:26:2004 p1A
Recycle 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, WINSTON

Comments viewed and interpreted (Humor), 09:23:2004 p17A

CLARKSON. SEE ALSO Sweden

After a complaint about manure, the Town Board is looking for solutions, 08:12:2004 p4A
Details 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 - BUDGET

Town spending will increase and taxes will decrease in the new approved 2005 budget, 11:11:2004 p1A/12A

CLARKSON - CHURCHES

Pastor Bartolucci, Tony of the Clarkson Community Church now broadcasts Sunday sermons, 11:04:2004 p3A

CLARKSON - FINANCES

Residents could see tax hike, 03:25:2004 p8A
Tax rate falls under 2005 budget, 09:30:2004 p1A

CLARKSON - GOVERNMENT

Dogs who attack cats are now considered dangerous and may be put to sleep, 10:21:2004 p2A
Public hearing to discuss amending Clarkson's dangerous dog law, 10:07:2004 p2A

CLARKSON - HISTORY

Hale, Leanna finds enjoyment as Clarkson's historian, 07:01:2004 p4A

CLARKSON - HOUSING

Assessing in Clarkson to change, 03:04:2004 p1A
Assessment 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 p3A
Town 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 - RECREATION

Department offering cheer leading, day camp, golf tournament, and a children's program, 07:29:2004 p5A
Department 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 SOCIETY

Historical Society has new Schoolhouse restoration fund-raiser and hopes to receive grant for improvements, 07:29:2004 p1A
Offering a Clarkson Christmas Tour of Older Homes, 12:02:2004 p2A

COLLEGE

Busting some myths about college admissions, 10:14:2004 p9A

COLLEGE STUDENTS

Almeter, Krystyna and Schuff, Byran named to Oneonta's dean's list, 07:22:2004 p5A
Ames, 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

COUNSELING

A school counselor offers advice to the young (Guest Essay), 03:18:2004 p13A

CRIME

Bedford, Richard a convicted killer at 17, youthfulness does not equal innocence (Commentary), 02:26:2004 p10A
Clarkson 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

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DANCE

The show goes on at Traveling Cabaret (Letter), 10:07:2004 p14A

DEATH PENALTY

Death penalty depending on who is running the government (Commentary), 01:15:2004 p11A

DEATHS

Anderson, Kenneth "Ken" E. Sr. - resident of Holley, 01:22:2004 p14A
Arnold, 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

DEER

What to do about those proliferating deer (Editorial), 04:22:2004 p16A

DISABILITIES

Area business The Electric Train Company is pioneering the study of whether model trains can have therapeutic value, 03:18:2004 p5A

DONATIONS

Hamlin Volunteer Ambulance Corps and Explorer post collecting donations for service members participating in Operation Enduring Freedom, 06:10:2004 p2A; 4:29:2004 p4A
The 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

DWI

A county initiative urges drivers to keep their car lights on to show support for anti-drunk driving efforts, 12:30:2004 p3A
Drink 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

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EASTMAN KODAK CO.

Treatment of workers one reason for decline (Letter), 04:22:2004 p16A

ECONOMY

Energy crisis breaking the bank with many American energy wasters (Commentary), 06:10:2004 p14A
Labor 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

EDUCATION

Parents 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 p14A
Reach 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 GAMES

Area athletes head to Empire State Games, 07:22:2004 p8A
Even 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 GAMES

Local duo Miller, Gloria and Gianfagna, Millie win gold medal in tennis, 07:01:2004 p12A

EMPLOYMENT

Call centers and customer service across the globe employing many people in poverty (Notebook), 03:11:2004 p15A

ENGAGEMENTS

Bird, Scott and Christine Laudisi, 09:02:2004 p9A
Bixler, 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

ENVIRONMENT

Another bit of shoreline may be about to vanish on Canandaigua Lake (Editorial), 09:23:2004 p16A
Director 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 CANAL

After year of deliberation, Village of Brockport moving ahead with plans for Canal visitors center, 05:06:2004 p5A
National 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

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FAIRPORT

Shaw, Meredith A. Henderson appointed development associate for Fairport Baptist Homes Caring Ministries, 07:29:2004 p5A

FAIRPORT - SCHOOLS

Superintendent 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 p14A

FAMILY WELLNESS CENTER

Center offering programs, 01:01:2004 p2A
Family 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

FARMING

Doan family is owner of honey farm, 09:23:2004 p1A
Senator 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

FASHION

Children's backpacks reflect their style and personality and are an important back-to-school purchase, 09:02:2004 p5A
A 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 FERRY

Albany stalling on giving money to Fast Ferry, but there is still a way to fund the selling of the ferry, 02:19:2004 p8A
An 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 DAY

Wexler-Rivera, Lisa gives tribute to her father Wexler, Mort on Father's Day (Letter), 06:10:2004 p15A

FEMINISM

Despite some progress twice as many men hold management titles than women, women strive to bridge gender gap at work, 11:25:2004 p1A
How 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 MAKING

Tablott, Justin and Noto, Justin placed third in category of political satire in the NYC Midnight Movie Making Madness competition, 10:14:2004 p10A

FIREFIGHTER'S MEMORIAL MONUMEN

Monachino, 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 p2A

FOOD

Here are some tips for buying milk (Letter), 05:06:2004 p16A
Season 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 STAMPS

Program keeps needy healthy (Letter), 02:26:2004 p10A

FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS

Hall family looks forward to fostering Kaonguenchot, Sayamas form Thailand through American Field Service, and international exchange program, 08:12:2004 p13A
Invite the world to your home (Notebook), 10:14:2004 p14A
More American families should host students (Notebook), 12:23:2004 p11A

FOURTH OF JULY

From fireworks to live music, Sweden and Brockport have a busy holiday weekend planned, 07:01:2004 p3A
Fourth celebration held at the Sweden/Clarkson Community Center, 07:08:2004 p1A

FUNDRAISERS

Annual Leukemia Dance Marathon tires out many participants, 03:18:2004 p1A
The 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

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GAMBLING

Bookies were better (Letter), 12:16:2004 p14A

GARDENING

The art of 'water witching' is alive and well (Green Thumb), 01:29:2004 p7A
Brockport 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

GARDENSCAPE

GardenScape '04 set for March 18-21, 01:22:2004 p14A
New exhibits highlight GardenScape 2004, 02:19:2004 p4A

GASOLINE

Davy, Charlotte W. wins three months free gas as part of First Niagra's "Free Checking Free Gas," 11:04:2004 p10A
Gas prices prompt politicians at the pump to lower costs, 05:27:2004 p10A

GAY MARRIAGE

Confronting gay marriages (Notebook), 03:04:2004 p15A
A stealth attack on traditional marriage (Dissent), 04:15:2004 p13A

GERMAN FEST

German Fest celebrates culture, and history (Guest Essay), 08:05:2004 p14A

GIRL SCOUTS

Girl Scout cookie sellers invade Monroe County, 10:14:2004 p2A
Girls 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 DAY

Cicora, Chris and Scott, David are competitors in the Lumber Jack and Jill Competition, 09:02:2004 p1A
Offers 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 p2A

GRHC HOSPICE

Family of Dean, Sally A. thanks GRHC Hospice of Rochester for professional and personal care, 04:08:2004 p14A

GUNS

America 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 p17A

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HALE, DAVID G.

Honored as Monroe County's outstanding archivist/historian by the Ecumenical and Interfaith Archives or Rochester, 05:20:2004 p5A

HALLOWEEN

Costume constraints at Brockport schools, 10:28:2004 p5A

HAMLIN

Brush pick up has been planned, 03:11:2004 p9A
Catholic 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 - AWARDS

Hamlin 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 p8A

HAMLIN - BUDGET

Increases in town spending and taxes approved for the 2005 budget, 11:11:2004 p1A/12A
Town Board will hold a public hearing to discuss proposed budget, 10:14:2004 p2A

HAMLIN - BUSINESSES

Hamlin doesn't need more gas stations (Letter), 11:25:2004 p12A
Hamlin 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 - CHRISTMAS

Life Solutions of Hamlin and Hamlin Fire Department team up to help Santa deliver Christmas to area families, 12:23:2004 p3A

HAMLIN - CHURCHES

Hamlin Baptist Church has been wanting to expand for five years now, 12:09:2004 p3A
Youth bowling on Saturday's at St. John Lutheran Church, 01:29:2004 p2A

HAMLIN - ENVIRONMENT

Evans, Ed fights to finish a wall protecting Yanty Creek Marsh, 10:07:2004 p1A
Town 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 - FIRE

Fire department receives $50,000 to equip its new community activities building, 09:30:2004 p2A
Fire 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 - GOVERNMENT

Accepting applications for two positions on the Conservation Board, 01:15:2004 p2A
Ackles, 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 - HOUSING

Developer Trifone, Victor has proposed rezoning a 52-acre plot along Rt. 19, 03:11:2004 p2A
Garage 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 - LIBRARY

Donations and a state grant enable the Hamlin Public Library to expand its services to residents, 04:29:2004 p4A
Hamlin 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 - RECREATION

Baby-sitter training, candy-bar bingo, Laser Quest, and crafts offered, 04:01:2004 p16A
Hamlin 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 - TAXES

Hamlin proposed 1.6 percent tax rate hike, 10:07:2004 p3A
Residents could see tax hike, 03:25:2004 p8A

HEALTH CARE

An introductory workshop of beginning-level acupressure being held in Hamlin, 02:05:2004 p5A
Clarkson 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 AGENCIES

Agencies thanks its many supporters (Letter), 01:08:2004 p10A

HILTON

Hilton hosts the 2004 Apple Fest this weekend, 09:30:2004 p5A

HILTON - LIBRARY

Holiday programs offered at Parma Public Library, 12:16:2004 p2A
Parma Public Library Literary adult book group to meet, 11:04:2004 p2A

HILTON - TAXES

With new school budget to take affect, property taxes will be on the rise, Hilton voters now turn towards state budget, 05:20:2004 p9A

HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS

Hilton extends permanent superintendent search, 01:29:2004 p3A
Hilton 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 - ELEMENTARY

Quest Elementary students pooled their money to help the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 02:12:2004 p13A

HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS - HIGH SCHOOL

High School band benefits raises $1,000 for young people battling leukemia, 02:19:2004 p2A
Students helped make soup bowls for a fund-raiser benefiting local homeless shelters, 09:23:2004 p18A

HILTON HEALTH CARE

RPS-C Tarbell, Stephanie joins Hilton Health Care P.C., 11:25:2004 p14A

HOLIDAYS

Holiday season for giving coming up, make all year a season for giving (Letter), 12:02:2004 p16A
Martin 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, AMO

At 77, thinking about retirement, which opens door for other Republicans who are interested in the 29th Congressional District seat (On Politics), 03:25:2004 p15A
Houghton, Amo makes final decision to retire from 29th Congressional seat (On Politics), 04:08:2004 p15A

HUMAN BODY

Though fragile, the human body can also be incredibly durable; man survives 69,ooo-volt shock (Funny Thing), 06:24:2004 p11A

HUMOR

'Nonprofit' gets rich, and other news (Dissent), 04:22:2004 p16A
Thoughts on pickles, eclairs, accordions, fathers (Humor), 05:20:2004 p13A

HUNTING

Cut the pork, New York - prices rising for hunters (Letter), 01:29:2004 p12A
Hunter 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

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IMMIGRATION

Illegal immigrants not the answer (Letter), 01:22:2004 p12A

INTERNET

Internet now available at the Family History Center at the Brockport chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 08:26:2004 p2A
Village 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 CENTER

Center holding a 'Jerryoke' karaoke night, 05:06:2004 p3A
Reservations are being taken for breakfast with Santa at the Italian American Community Center, 11:18:2004 p5A

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KILLENBECK, KEITH

Chef K 'jams' to the beat of freshness and shows off some of his treats at the Irondequoit Farmers' Market (Dining Out), 09:09:2004 p9A

KIWANIS

Brockport Kiwanis Club President Bader, Alan discusses with members the services Eater Seals offer people with disabilities, 03:11:2004 p9A
Brockport 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-BRITE

Cleanup in Brockport continues, 09:09:2004 p2A
Facility 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

KODAK

Kodak values aren't what they were (Letter), 07:29:2004 p12A

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LAKE ONTARIO

A look beneath Lake Ontario (Commentary), 08:19:2004 p13A

LAKESIDE BEIKIRCH CARE CENTER

Center is presented with presents from Ahnie's Angels, 01:22:2004 p5A

LAKESIDE CHILD CARE CENTER

Announces the sponsorship of the Child and Adult Care Food Program, 11:11:2004 p5A
Strubble, Nicole named director of child care program at Lakeside, 04:01:2004 p5A

LAKESIDE FOUNDATION

Annual gala dinner being held with guest speaker Franks, Tommy, 08:12:2004 p2A
US Army General Franks, Tommy was a poor choice for Lakeside speaker (Letter), 10:07:2004 p14A

LAKESIDE HEALTH SYSTEM

Abramson, Jill Ph.D.. is new pediatrician at Lakeside, 12:09:2004 p8A
Annual 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 HOSPITAL

Brockport Integrated Service and Community Organization and Lakeside Memorial Hospital teaming up for duck derby, 07:08:2004 p8A
Cohen, 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 ASSOCIATION

Home of Thorpe, Joe and Mary Ann is included in Twig Association's annual tour of homes, 05:27:2004 p3A
Sponsoring 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 LIVING

Collecting pennies for pets to benefit homeless pets, 02:26:2004 p2A
Drop 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

LAWS

Supreme 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 p11A

LEARNING DISABILITIES

Project TRIP (Theraputic Railroading Intervention Program) is hosting open house, 04:15:2004 p3A

LECTURES

Charity Gichuki discusses how a new type of banana could help Kenya's economy in a presentation at SUNY Brockport, 10:28:2004 p2A
Schimer, 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, WILLIAM

Assistant professor of manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology at RIT was elected chair of the American Society for Engineering Education, 03:18:2004 p8A

LIBRARIES

Parma Public Library is booking the front display window for nonprofit organizations hoping to get their message out, 02:19:2004 p2A
Parma 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 SHOP

Hosting a free book discussion of "Amateur Marriage," 12:23:2004 p2A

LILAC FESTIVAL

Festival kicks off tomorrow with entertainment such as arts and crafts, music, shows, gardening and sporting events, 05:13:2004 p14A

LOCKS OF LOVE

11-year old Dear, Kati donated more than a foot of her hair to foundation, 09:16:2004 p12A

LOLLIPOP FARMS

Adopt-A-Rescued-Rabbit extended through March, 02:26:2004 p2A
Warm weather means kitten and puppy season, Lollipop Farms needs help, 04:29:2004 p1A

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3M

3M decides against requesting rezoning, Oxford Street area will remain green-space buffer between residential and industrial lines, 10:21:2004 p1A
3M 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

MAGAZINES

Help save "The Prodigy Review" for young writers (Guest Essay), 04:01:2004 p15A

MAHONEY, BRIAN

Mahoney received a phone call from someone with the same name (Editorial), 02:12:2004 p14A

MARRIAGE

A 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 GRAS

The fifth annual Max's Mardi Gras Parade will march down Main Street in Brockport, 04:22:2004 p2A
Max'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, KYLE

Takes a seat in the Cessna training planes at Ledgedale Airport, 01:08:2004 p1A

MEATS

Go ahead - enjoy your roast beef, Americans cracked down on meat safety (Editorial), 01:22:2004 p12A

MEDIA

Newspapers expose antifamily Democrats (Letter), 02:26:2004 p10A

MEDICAID

Medicaid plan underminds hospitals, nursing homes (Editorial), 04:15:2004 p12A
Medicaid still needs reforming (Letter), 11:11:2004 p16A

MEMORIAL DAY

This year, remember Memorial Day (Letter), 05:20:2004 p14A

MEMORIALS

Father Dorsey, Joseph is remembered during the 15th anniversary of Dorsey Hall at St. John Fisher (Guest Essay), 09:23:2004 p16A
Remembering Crimando, Tom - professor at SUNY Brockport was killed by drunk driver (Editorial), 01:01:2004 p8A

MEMORIES

An annual askance assessment of the year that just about was - looking back on 2003 (Commentary), 01:01:2004 p9A
Don't hold your breath on these predictions (Dissent), 01:01:2004 p9A
Foggy bedroom breakdown (Funny Thing), 01:08:2004 p10A

MESSENGER POST

Columnist Cholette, Bob is parting from the Post of his own free will (Dissent), 12:30:2004 p11A
Happy 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 WORKERS

Businesses benefit from migrant spending, 08:05:2004 p8A
Funds 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 COLLEGE

College slates basketball clinic, 01:15:2004 p9A
MCC 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 COUNTY

Change comes from fresh ideas (Editorial), 10:07:2004 p14A
Construction 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 - BUDGET

Brooks, Maggies Budget Advisory Team (BAT) raises question of how do you depoliticize something that is inherently political, like budget (On Politics), 08:05:2004 p15A
Get 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 - BUSINESSES

Clare, Deborah named vice president and manager of HSBC's Buffalo - Elm-Grove branch, 06:10:2004 p5A
The 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 - ECONOMY

A casino here would enhance the economy (Letter), 08:26:2004 p14A
Population 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 - ELECTIONS

Allow the 'untouchables' to campaign (On Politics), 05:20:2004 p15A
Candidates 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 - ENVIRONMENT

It's OK to be undecided on leaf pickup (Commentary), 11:18:2004 p12A

MONROE COUNTY - FINANCE

A budget task force recommends cutting jobs, among other measures, 08:05:2004 p4A
Caputo, Michael's column on Monroe County finances fails to tell the whole story (Letter), 03:18:2004 p12A

MONROE COUNTY - FIRE

Monroe County Volunteer Firemen's Association accepting entries for annual fire prevention essay, 10:21:2004 p9A

MONROE COUNTY - GOVERNMENT

2004: A lot done - and a lot left undone (Commentary), 12:30:2004 p11A
After 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 - POLICE

County receiving grant money from the US Department of Justice Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program for bulletproof vests for local police officers, 06:03:2004 p2A
Monroe County is state's first county to have every police agency accredited for, 12:09:2004 p1A

MONROE COUNTY - POLITICS

Analyzing the Democrats internal battle (O