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BROCKPORT POST2005INDEX
911A number of companies are now offering digital telephone service which could make dialing 911 difficult, 02:03:2005 p3AAAAAAAA Western and Central New York recognize local AAA approved auto repair facilities in the Top Shop Awards Program for 2005, 12:22:2005 p2AAARON, HANKHank is a great role model for children these days (Commentary), 01:06:2005 p11AABRAHAM, DOC AND KATYAbraham, "Doc" George's garden grew more than flowers (Editorial), 02:03:2005 p12AACCIDENTSBollweg, Michael was killed when vehicle he was riding in overturned, 04:07:2005 p2ABrockport resident Ertle, Cynthia killed in crash with Gates school bus, 01:13:2005 p3A Car crash on Route 31 injures three Brockport residents, 01:13:2005 p2A Gould, James dies in fatal car accident in Sweden, cause of accident unknown, 04:28:2005 p2A Redick, Raymond died after a car struck his mini-van on Redman Road, 03:10:2005 p2A AFGHANISTANBrockport native Whipple, Jim Jr. says a year overseas in Afghanistan has changed him, 08:04:2005 p1AAIRPLANESInvestigation of plane crash that killed local aviator Law, Bill in Clarkson closed, 04:07:2005 p2AALBION - BUSINESSESPetronio, Frank brings his business to cyberspace, 10:20:2005 p5AAMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNIONShame on Smith, Curt for making comment in the December 30th Brockport Post issue about the ACLU (Letter), 01:20:2005 p10AAMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATIONAmerican Diabetes Association is fortunate to have so many supporters, keep them coming (Letter), 04:07:2005 p12AAMERICAN LEGIONAmerican Legion Auxiliary of Monroe elects new women officers for 2005-2006, 07:21:2005 p12AAMERICAN RED CROSSAmerican Red Cross holds blood drive at The Landing in Brockport, 03:03:2005 p2ANew technology being used in attempts to draw in more blood donors, 08:18:2005 p11A ANIMALSDeer herds of central New York State dying off slowly from chronic wasting disease (CDW) (Commentary), 05:12:2005 p13ADespite growth of subdivisions, the adaptable and rarely seen coyote is thriving in upstate New York (Commentary), 12:01:2005 p17A It has been proven that contact with animals lowers blood pressure and stress levels (Guest Essay), 12:15:2005 p17A In spring, raptors and other large birds begin their mating season (Guest Essay), 03:24:2005 p15A ANNIVERSARIESLiebes, Mr. and Mrs. celebrate 50 years of marriage, 06:02:2005 p6AMagley, Fred and Dorothea celebrate 60th wedding anniversary, 09:01:2005 p6A Mann, George and Carol celebrate 50 years of marriage, 12:15:2005 p8A Maxson, Gilbert and Gladys celebrate 55 years of marriage, 09:20:2005 p8A McCauley, Earl and Lucille celebrate 71 years of marriage, 03:24:2005 p8A Shafer, Oscar and Dolores celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, 07:14:2005 p4A VanDerbrook, Fred and Jean celebrate 50 years of marriage, 07:21:2005 p6A ARMED FORCESAir Force Airman Santiago, Edwin Jr. has arrived for duty at Osan Air Base in Korea, 02:10:2005 p4AAir National Guard Senior Airman Strong, Cheryl J. decorated with the Air Force Achievement Medal, 06:02:2005 p2A Army Pvt. Waterhouse, Edward graduates from basic infantry training, 05:26:2005 p9A Brockport grad Johansen, Jason plays trumpet to boost moral of fellow troops in Iraq, 11:17:2005 p1A/10A Brockport Post honors and lists our service men and women, 10:06:2005 p18A Brockport Post honors local service men and women, 12:01:2005 p13A Brockport Post honors men and women in service, 09:08:2005 p5A Brockport Post honors our service men and women, 04:07:2005 p6A, 06:09:2005 p8A, 07:07:2005 p9A, 11:10:2005 p13A Brockport Post pays tribute to men and women of war in Our Service Men and Women, 08:04:2005 p4A Brockport Post salutes our service men and women of the area, 05:05:2005 p8A Cadet Captain Herrmann, Shawn of Brockport named Cadet of the Year 2004 by Civil Air Patrol NER-NY-253, 06:23:2005 p4A Captain Herrmann, Shawn receives his Solo Pilot Wings, 08:25:2005 p2A Clonick, Adam G. participated in 55th presidential inauguration, 02:10:2005 p2A Cummings, Patrick C. graduates from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, 02:03:2005 p9A Do not support the rights of institutionalizing involuntary recruitment practices (Letter), 03:31:2005 p12A Fisher, Christopher enlisted in Air Force Delayed Entry Program, 11:10:2005 p10A Foelsch, Kyle D. graduates from One Station Unit Training at Fort Sill, 02:10:2005 p9A Gawron, Amanda K. graduates from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, 02:10:2005 p8A Gawron, Amanda K. graduates from the Air Traffic Control Operations Apprentice Course, 03:24:2005 p8A Hilbert, Christopher J. completes basic military training, 12:08:2005 p4A Koch, Sue and Jensen, Karen of Hamlin attend Department of New York Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars training, 08:18:2005 p8A Marine Corps Lance Corporal Graham, David returns from Iraq, 03:24:2005 p8A Miles, Dean A. enlists in the Navy, 05:05:2005 p10A Minutemen - security enforcers or borderline psychotics? (Funny Thing), 10:20:2005 p15A Moore, Benjamin C. enlists in Navy, 05:05:2005 p10A No wartime combat for women (Letter), 06:16:2005 p13A Our Service Men and Women of Brockport announced in Brockport Post, 03:03:2005 p9A Pinkerton, Jeffrey R. graduates from United States Naval Academy, 06:23:2005 p4A Rogers, William returns from deployment, 10:27:2005 p5A Santiago, Edwin Jr. graduates from F-16 Aircraft Avionics Systems Apprentice Course, 01:06:2005 p12A Spade, Joseph E. graduates from boot camp at Parris Island NC, 02:10:2005 p8A Stop military snooping and recruiting in public schools (Letter), 04:07:2005 p12A Taylor, Joshua M. completes basic US Navy training at Recruit Training Command, 02:03:2005 p9A US Military trained dolphins for shoot at terrorists were missing during hurricane, but then recovered (Funny Thing), 10:06:2005 p17A Warner, Peter A. graduates from One Station Unit Training at Fort Sill, 02:10:2005 p9A Weissenburger, Kyle A. promoted to current rank upon graduation fro recruit training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, III, 09:01:2005 p4A Wieczorek, Kathryn participates in National Cadet Competition 2005 in Washington DC, 08:18:2005 p8A ARMED FORCES - VETERANSLocal clinic on Westfall Road can't handle wounded soldiers returning from Iraq; vets get shortchanged again (Guest Essay), 08:11:2005 p13AMembers of Brockport Area Veterans' Club honor deceased soldiers on Memorial Day with a series of events, 05:26:2005 p1A ARTBrockport's Hickerson, Dianne judges are show in Pittsford, 04:28:2005 p10ARothenburgh, Tory started New York Glass Bead and Jewelry Guild where she makes glass beads for a hobby, 04:14:2005 p1A AUCTIONSStone Soup auction coming to town to raise money for an art sculpture to be built in Remembrance Park, 10:06:2005 p5AStone Soup Auction was a major success (Letter), 11:17:2005 p8A AUTHORSArnold, Tedd and Harness, Cheryl bring books to life at Liftbridge Book Shop and the Hilton Central School Districts 15th Annual Spring Story Festival, 03:24:2005 p9AAuthor Heyen, William has published an essay collection "Home: Autobiographies Etc." that includes work written over a 30-year span, 08:18:2005 p14A Blake, Brett Elizabeth and father Blake, Robert W. give readers a leg up on Literacy in their book "Literacy: A Primer," 12:01:2005 p5A Seaburn, David B., author of "Darkness as Light" will be at Liftbridge Bookshop October 6th for reception and book reading, 09:29:2005 p2A Thompson, Hunter S. takes his own life (Commentary), 03:03:2005 p12A AUTOMOBILESBig SUV's need to slow down and get off others tails (Letter), 03:17:2005 p12AEven in hybrid cars, power beats mileage (Editorial), 08:04:2005 p10A A sad 'so long' to and old four-wheeled friend; the lives of cars today are no longer than the lives of our pets (Guest Essay), 03:03:2005 p13A "Watch Your Car" program provides VIN etching to help protect your car, 10:20:2005 p3A AWARDSBrockport residents Fenton, Joan; Meade, Richard; and Lair, Rick recognized for outstanding community service and professional achievements with alumni awards, 09:29:2005 p5ACheers to the Brockport students who received the Do the Right Thing Award, 01:06:2005 p10A Chesley, Craig receives North American Rising Star of the Year Award, 02:03:2005 p9A Ebbs, Gail and Moran, Patricia presented with 2004 Excellence in Nursing Awards, 03:24:2005 p5A Hamlin resident Lapinski, Sandra is dubbed a hero when she pulled Rednick, Raymond from his burning vehicle, 03:24:2005 p1A Jessop, Devin and Wagner, James R. awarded George H. Scheible Memorial Printing Awards, 08:11:2005 p8A Lapinski, Sandra and representatives of Brockport High School presented with Certificates of Recognition by Monroe County Legislature, 04:28:2005 p10A Lauth, Robin receives Prudential CARES Volunteer Grants Award, 10:13:2005 p6A Lester, Nat O. "Buddy" receives 2005 Public Service Award from New York State Parks and Recreation Society, 05:05:2005 p10A Nominees sought for Hamlin Heritage Award, 05:05:2005 p2A O'Laughlin, Michael selected by General Electric Co. to receive 2005 Student Intern/Co-op Contribution Award, 10:27:2005 p5A During 23rd annual Sweden/Clarkson Community Awards Banquet, 11 residents were honored, 06:09:2005 p1A Soanes, Patricia M., owner of PDS Construction is recipient of a County of Monroe Industrial Development Agency incentive, 11:24:2005 p2A Spencerport Chamber of Commerce accepting nominations for its 2005 awards, 09:22:2005 p16A Students of Christ Community Church School in Brockport VanHooft, Amy and Fenton, Beth receive awards for essays, 12:22:2005 p12A Tremblay, Brenda wins national Grace Allen Award for her feature "The Dark Haired Beauty of Council Street," 03:31:2005 p5A Vanderberg, Margie awarded with National Parent Teacher Association Life Achievement Award, 03:24:2005 p13A Wehner, Rebecca receives Carleton Knight III Memorial Award, 04:28:2005 p10A WNYPGA hands out awards (Bryan's Backyard), 11:03:2005 p14A BBIRTHSFirst birth of 2005 goes to Jones, Don and Karen, 01:06:2005 p4AFrey, Eileena Katrina daughter of WIlliam M. and Inessa A. of Brockport, 08:11:2005 p8A Hamlin residents Barreiro, Carlos and Marisol birth quintuplets, 12:15:2005 p3A Maier, Donovan Luke born to Michael and Elizabeth of Brockport, 12:15:2005 p10A Park, Dante Laurence born to Vaughan Park, Eric and Kimberly of Pierceton, 10:27:2005 p5A Stoker, Alexander Robert born to Andrew and Amy of Brockport, 12:15:2005 p10A Walls, Thomas Veitch born to Walls, Peter J. and Dr. Angelica R. Walls, 12:22:2005 p12A BOCESBOCES 2 Culinary Arts team places first at the 5th annual Monroe County College High School Culinary Competition, 05:05:2005 p10ABOOKSBrockport native DuPre, Ben helps author "So Help me God," 03:24:2005 p13ADuty, faith in America can be seen in "Five Days in Philadelphia," "Absolute Victory: America's Greatest Generation and their W.W.II Victory" and Praying for Gil Hodges," 0901:2005 p11A Rich, Rosa La Sorte chronicles her four years in Beirut Lebanon in newly published book "Crossing Boundaries," 08:11:2005 p8A This year's town read:' Mapping humanity by Barrett, Andrea (Guest Essay), 03:03:2005 p13A BOY SCOUTSEagle Scout Taylor, Ryan of Boy Scout Troop 4 has organized collection points for used soccer equiptment, 10:27:2005 p2AMeyering, Ray and Addy honored for their work with the youth organization for decades, 05:19:2005 p5A Scout leaders Rombaut, Kenneth and MacEwan, Dan honored for continuing service to youth, 05:26:2005 p9A Sinopoli, Joseph completes Eagle Scout requirements, 02:17:2005 p12A Taylor, Ryan of Boy Scout Troop 04 donates equiptment to Boy and Girl Scouts, 12:22:2005 p9A Trip to 2005 National Boy Scouts Jamboree was a thrill of a lifetime (Guest Essay), 09:08:2005 p14A BRIGHTON - SCHOOLSSecond grade teacher at Council Rock Elementary School Klien, Melissa named "Teacher of the Week," 10:20:2005 p10ABROCKPORTBrockport Ecumenical Outreach Committee and any one else who wants to participate organizing a Bienvenida day to celebrate migrant workers, 06:09:2005 p2ABrockport Merchants' Association does not have the funds to sponsor Cool Kids Day this year, 02:17:2005 p4A Brockport native Donahue, Harry replaces Upson, Bradley as Department of Public Works superintendent, 04:14:2005 p3A Brockport residents say they want a choice when it comes to garbage pick up, 11:10:2005 p1A Brockport Zoning Board of Appeals to meet on Tuesdays now, 07:21:2005 p2A Brockports summer fun has begun with concerts, kids events, bike rides, and fresh fruit, 06:02:2005 p4A CAN-imals On Parade recruiting teams, 06:30:2005 p2A Cool Kids Day moved to August, 06:02:2005 p1A First Lady Bush, Laura has named Brockport a Preserve America community, 02:24:2005 p1A Let the village board handle water problems (Letter), 02:10:2005 p12A Many to thank for September Feast (Letter), 10:06:2005 p16A Monroe County DA office says village didn't break law by accepting donation from Campbell, Arden after settling a court case against him, 01:06:2005 p1A New walking and biking guide boosts Brockport, 10:27:2005 p3A Old fashion Fourth of July party planned at the Morgan Manning House, 06:23:2005 p2A Parking ticket prices increased, 07:21:2005 p1A Public hearing in Brockport to discuss garbage pickup issues, 11:03:2005 p1A/12A Public hearing set to discuss rezoning request for Sunflower Landing Subdivision, 07:21:2005 p2A 23rd Annual Crop Walk scheduled, 04:21:2005 p9A Residents question plans for extension of Route 531, 03:10:2005 p1A Residents to grieve their assessments to assessment review board, 01:13:2005 p2A Second annual pedestrian and bicycle safety poster contest for Brockports Walk! Bike! Brockport! Action Group being held, 09:29:2005 p2A State's approvement plan for Route 19 affects Brockport area, 09:29:2005 p1A Village code review continues, 01:13:2005 p1A Village Mayor Matela, Josephine praises Brockport's progress in her State of the Village address, 05:12:2005 p1A Village officials have plans to improve community in 2005, 01:06:2005 p1A Village vows to keep up with road work, 06:09:2005 p3A Walk! Bike! Brockport! Action group has organized social summer strolls in Brockport, 06:30:2005 p2A The Walk! Bike! Brockport! Action Group hosts 30 minute walks around village every Wednesday, 08:04:2005 p2A Walk! Bike! Brockport Action Group looking to sponsor a Nordic walk, 10:27:2005 p2A Walk! Bike! Brockport! Action Group organized a Nordic Walk, 11:10:2005 p2A Walk! Bike! Brockport Action Group sponsoring a Nordic walk, 11:03:2005 p2A Walk! Bike! Brockport! Action Group wishes to thank everyone who participated (Letter), 01:06:2005 p10A Walk! Bike! Brockport! Action Group's end of season stroll will go through Tuttle North on the SUNY Brockport campus, 10:13:2005 p2A Winner of Walk! Bike! Brockport Action Group pedestrian and bicycle safety poster contest announced, 11:24:2005 p12A BROCKPORT - ARTBrockport artist Hecker, Jennifer will create a sculpture representing the canal and its history, 09:29:2005 p1ABrockport teen Pietrzykowski, Jessica enlisted to paint mural at the Halpern Center in Webster, 10:13:2005 p3A New original art by Dolan, Mary Beth and Appleton, Steve available at Start Here Studio, 12:15:2005 p2A BROCKPORT - AWARDSBrockport Auxiliary Services has been recognized as Employers of the Year by Pro-to-Call Marketing, 10:13:2005 p6AFirefighters McCullough, Christian; Cooperberg, James, and passerby Lapinski, Sandra receive Civilian Service Award for pulling man from burning vehicle, 10:06:2005 p1A BROCKPORT - BOARDAfter a year fought with heated debates and divided votes, board members insist they are still able to get along, 01:06:2005 p3ABoard of Directors of Webster Comfort Care announces a 5K race to be part of village's Centennial Celebration, 06:02:2005 p12A Brockport Board gives back 3 percent raise to the general fund, 07:21:2005 p1A Brockport Town Board is now controlled by a majority of rental property owners 3:2 (Letter), 08:11:2005 p12A Brockport Water Board unanimously vote to disband water regulators, 08:18:2005 p1A Creation of a capital improvement plan approved by board, 04:21:2005 p2A Landlord Miller, Richard says he looks forward to a new Village Board, 06:30:2005 p3A Members of the village Board made appointments in Zoning Board of Appeals, Seymour Library Board and Historic Preserve Board, 07:21:2005 p2A Six candidates compete for two village board seats, 06:16:2005 p3A Some residents objecting to new village manager position which is now under fire, 05:26:2005 p1A Town Board was right on Police Chief Varrenti, Daniel's contract (Letter), 09:22:2005 p14A Upson, Bradley hired as Public Works Superintendent, 04:07:2005 p2A Upson, Bradley placed on paid administrative leave, 03:17:2005 p2A Village Board agrees to reduce boat fees to match Fairports, 07:21:2005 p2A Village Board approves schedule for meetings, 07:21:2005 p2A Village manager position approved by Village Board, 06:30:2005 p1A Water Board issue requires more study (Letter), 02:24:2005 p10A BROCKPORT - BUDGETMany residents are wondering where all the money went for the 2005-2006 budget, 04:07:2005 p1ANew Village Board met informally to discuss the future, including returning their salaries to the 2004-05 amounts, 07:07:2005 p1A Some expenses will cost more than planned such as street maintenance and legal fees, 01:06:2005 p4A Village needs ways to increase revenue (Letter), 03:03:2005 p12A BROCKPORT - BUSINESSESAgape Physical Therapy Services approved for a County of Monroe Industrial Development Agency development project, 06:30:2005 p2AApple Tree Inn celebrates 10th anniversary, 05:19:2005 p3A Brockport's Market Street Farmers' Market resumes with a Strawberry Special, 06:16:2005 p4A Farm museum may be a nice idea, but will inevitably end up costing us all in the form of increased taxes (Letter), 08:11:2005 p12A Flash's Tavern hosts another night of guest bar tending for charity (Letter), 04:21:2005 p12A Golden Eagle restaurant opens, 07:21:2005 p2A Graham, Jason, 25, opened Game Players Unlimited in Brockport 6 years ago, 03:17:2005 p7A Hamlin's Rizzo, Michael opens Jam Shack music shop with wife Kelley in Brockport, 05:26:2005 p8A Holiday Inn Express in Brockport wins the Intercontinental Hotels Group 2004 Quality Excellence Award, 03:24:2005 p2A Lawyers for Sweden and Natapow Realty will have court referee determine how much Brockport Crossings is worth, 01:06:2005 p5A Locals who wish to seek alternate approaches to medicine can now visit Soulshine Alternative Healing located at 31 Main St. in Brockport, 07:21:2005 p2A Lowe's is welcomed to Brockport, but not a Super Wal-Mart (Letter), 11:03:2005 p16A Nu Look Collision Center presenting refurbished cars to selected Nu-Look Centers Holiday Benevolence Program participants, 12:22:2005 p2A Second year for Brockport's Farmers street market, strong start this year, 06:23:2005 p1A Sodoma farm market on Route 31 is sorely missed (Letter), 07:14:2005 p8A Soulshine Alternative Healing comes to Brockport, 08:11:2005 p1A Visit the McCracken Farms pumpkin patch, 10:06:2005 p2A BROCKPORT - CHRISTMASDecorating contest makes a leisurely drive through Brockport a winter joy and wonderland (Letter), 12:29:2005 p8ADecoration contests and annual train rides with Santa light up Brockport, 11:24:2005 p1A/12A BROCKPORT - CHURCHESBrockport pastor Thevanesan, Sinnathamby will return to Sri Lanka to help his former parishioners devastated by the tsunamis, 01:20:2005 p4AChrist Community Church and friends in Brockport community present Christmas Extravaganza, 12:15:2005 p2A Christ Community Church will present its annual variety show, 03:31:2005 p4A Concordia Lutheran Church hosting annual program of "Music for Christmas" by Liggett, Colleen and The Sampler Trio, 12:15:2005 p2A BROCKPORT - CONCERTSAntara Winds will present an evening of music written expressly for woodwind quintets, 10:13:2005 p2ABryant, Lorie recently formed Brockport's own community jazz band - openings available, 02:10:2005 p4A Dance concert with the Seattle-based group Light Motion to be held in Strasser Performance Studio at Hartwell Hall at SUNY Brockport, 09:29:2005 p2A The Fox Den will perform a Country Christmas Concert at the Brockport Vet's Club, 12:15:2005 p2A Humor injected into Madrigalia's 18-voice ensemble based in Rochester which can be seen in its Brockport concert this week, 12:15:2005 p11A Village to continue 'Serenades' concert series (Letter), 05:19:2005 p10A BROCKPORT - DAY CARE CENTERSBrockport Childcare Center has openings in 4-year old and school age programs, 08:25:2005 p8ABROCKPORT - ELECTIONSAnti-Matela campaign was juvenile, cowardly (Letter), 07:07:2005 p12ABrockport's 2005 elections end with Wexler, Mort as new mayor and two new trustees, 06:23:2005 p1A Knapp, Norm for mayor; Whipple, Jim and Hunsinger, Scott for trustees call themselves the Peoples Choice for the upcoming village election, 03:31:2005 p1A Voting is over for 2005 elections, now there's work to be done (Letter), 07:14:2005 p8A BROCKPORT - ENVIRONMENTArea students are invited to enter the annual I*MA*GREEN*NATION celebration, 01:20:2005 p2ABrockport Village Board created a Tree Board to develop a plan for tree maintenance and preservation, 04:14:2005 p2A Brockport village plans to create a tree board and tree care ordinance, 03:31:2005 p11A Congratulations to Mayor Matela, Josephine and the community on the designation of the village of Brockport as a Preserve America Community (Letter), 04:14:2005 p12A DEC announces cleanup in Brockport is finished, 03:17:2005 p3A State finds that cancer is not likely caused by contamination in Brockport area, 01:20:2005 p1A BROCKPORT - FIREBrockport Fire Department elects officers and adds a first-ever EMS battalion chief to its staff, 12:29:2005 p1ABrockport Fire department is denied grant to replace radio equipment, 02:10:2005 p2A Brockport Fire Department receives grant to help Assemblyman William Reilich, 03:10:2005 p2A Brockport Fire Department receives state funds for a flotation device on the Erie Canal and improvements to its Jaws of Life tool, 12:01:2005 p1A Brockport Fire Department to kick off Fire Prevention Week with demonstrations and an apparatus display, 10:29:2005 p2A Brockport firefighter Weaver, James honored as a 2005 Bank of America Neighborhood Champion at Frontier Field, 08:11:2005 p8A Brockport Volunteer Fire Department honors firefighters at their annual banquet, 03:24:2005 p8A Lemcke, Rob expresses thanks to Brockport Fire Department for helping him realize his interest in collecting fire trucks (Letter), 10:27:2005 p14A Six members of Brockport Fire Department sat on stage during President Bush, George W.'s talk in Greece last week, 06:02:2005 p3A BROCKPORT - GOVERNMENTAsk the mayoral candidates questions about their records before making your decision (Letter), 04:14:2005 p12ABrockport hopes to create a village advisory committee to represent residents from every street in Brockport (Editorial), 10:27:2005 p14A Brockport investor and business owner Miller, Rich does not refer to himself as "the mayor slayer," someone else did (Letter), 08:04:2005 p10A Brockport needs a mayor who leads (Letter), 05:12:2005 p12A Brockport official Clark, John; Rochester Mayor Johnson, Bill; Brockport Police Chief Varrenti, Dan receive death threats in the mail, 03:10:2005 p3A Brockport officials saying they need someone to handle daily bumps of running the business that is your village (Editorial), 04:14:2005 p12A Castaneda, Maria "Connie" vows to set aside personal agendas to help make Brockport a better place to live (Letter), 07:21:2005 p10A Congratulations to Wexler, Mort for becoming mayor of Brockport and stepping off on the right foot (Letter), 07:14:2005 p8A Groenendaal, Patty Jo named youth program coordinator for Sweden, Clarkson, Hamlin, and Brockport, 02:03:2005 p9A Having more choices this year for the mayoral elections is good for village (Editorial), 04:14:2005 p12A Matela, Josephine seeks second term, plans to launch her campaign Web site next month, 03:03:2005 p1A Mayor helps Brockport thrive (Letter), 06:30:2005 p12A Mayoral candidates Emerson, Glenn; Knapp, Norm; and Matela, Josephine talk finances (Guest Essay), 06:16:2005 p13A Meet village trustee candidate Castaneda, Maria (Letter), 06:02:2005 p14A Members of Sweden/Brockport Comprehensive Master Plan Committee passed motion to submit final draft of plan to zone 129 acres on Redman Road, 04:28:2005 p2A New Village Advisory Committee is aimed at helping residents and village officials communicate better, 10:20:2005 p1A Nine of 10 candidates for office in Brockport participated in a Meet the Candidates night, 06:02:2005 p1A Nine running for village office, 05:26:2005 p3A Some contenders for Village Board have already started campaigning for the June election, 02:17:2005 p1A Trustee race nets six candidates so far, 04:28:2005 p1A Trustee Wexler, Mort will run on the independent Freedom Party like for mayor, 03:17:2005 p1A Village attorney O'Toole Keith cross-examined by angry residents questioning letters he sent regarding occupancy certificates, 04:21:2005 p1A Village holding a public hearing to discuss revision of dog laws, 03:24:2005 p3A Voters to settle heated mayoral race, 06:16:2005 p1A Wexler, Mort appoints Nayman, Mary Jo to fill his seat for one year, 06:30:2005 p1A Wexler, Mort makes pledge to 'open government' to Brockport residents, but secures himself in as village trustee while seeking higher office (Letter), 03:31:2005 p12A BROCKPORT - HISTORYBrockport celebrates National Trails Day with a one hour walking tour of its historical commercial district, 05:26:2005 p2AMain Street has changed over the years, but in many ways has stayed the same, 11:17:2005 p1A Many homes in Brockport still show signs of life from the Underground Railroad, 10:27:2005 p1A BROCKPORT - HOUSINGAn 1850s hardware store owned by Hogan, George is now an apartment available for rent, 09:01:2005 p1ABrockport Code Enforcement Officer red tags Lester, Nat O.'s rental property at 104 Monroe Ave. and deems uninhabitable, 04:14:2005 p2A Brockport Village Board plans to make code changes to Chapter 58 on rental housing hurts village economy (Letter), 04:21:2005 p12A Development application for the Brockport Planning Board would allow senior citizens and young families to live in the same neighborhood, 05:12:2005 p3A Mayor should represent students too in the debate on abolishment of student rooming houses (Letter), 04:28:2005 p14A Meeting to address a proposed law that would abolish rooming houses in the village halted due to SUNY Brockport students protests, 04:21:2005 p1A New laws being discussed that will outlaw boarding and rooming houses housing more than three unrelated people, 03:31:2005 p1A New Village Center Apartments, affordable housing for senior citizens now being rented, 06:23:2005 p2A Overcrowding alleged in two village homes, 11:24:2005 p1A/12A Rental property issues need to be reviewed (Letter), 05:26:2005 p14A Seven year dispute over assessment of Brockport Crossings ends with refunds, 01:27:2005 p1A Students, landlords, neighbors, and village officials are preparing to fight over a proposed law that would limit housing options in the village, 05:05:2005 p1A Sunflower housing plan slated to be built on East Ave., housing almost 40 homes for seniors and families, 09:08:2005 p1A Village Board plans to review proposed rental housing laws, 05:12:2005 p1A Village Board tabled rezoning vote on Sunflower Landing, saying more time was needed, 08:18:2005 p3A BROCKPORT - LIBRARYArt show featuring the works of Skoog, Lori to be held at Seymour Library, 03:24:2005 p2AAward winning photographer Sieg, Albery shares his images of life in Japan at Seymour Library, 01:27:2005 p4A Hone your skills at eBay Intermediate at Seymour Library, 10:13:2005 p6A Important men in children's lives are invited to read to them at Seymour Library, 05:26:2005 p3A Learn to nit mittens at Seymour Library, 01:20:2005 p2A Literature and memorabilia commemorating W.W.I battle are on display at Seymour Library, 02:10:2005 p2A Registration open for poetry workshop taught by Memmer, Phil at Seymour Library, 03:24:2005 p2A Seymour Library director Ries-Taggart, Jennifer takes Chili position (Letter), 06:30:2005 p12A Seymour Library hosts a photographic exhibit of migrants in Western New York by Sozio, Jeanne, 03:17:2005 p2A Seymour Library hosts Lakeside Memorial Hospital's Little Gallery of Art, 05:05:2005 p10A Seymour Library offering number of programs from buying and selling on eBay to children's activities, 06:09:2005 p2A Seymour Library to display mixed media show by Clarkson woman Long, Doreen, 12:01:2005 p2A Six week genealogy class taught by Gill, Kaye meets from 1-3 at Seymour Library, 03:03:2005 p2A Volunteers needed to be computer buddies at Seymour Library, 03:03:2005 p2A BROCKPORT - PARKSVillage officials want to make improvements to playgrounds and parks, 06:30:2005 p1ABROCKPORT - POLICEBrockport police deliver presents to seniors at Lakeside hospital, 12:29:2005 p1A/10ABrockport police department first one in New York State to receive accreditation (Letter), 01:13:2005 p12A Brockport Police Department recognized for its success in AAA's Community Traffic Safety Program, 07:07:2005 p2A Brockport's police will stimulate a car crash at National Night Out's drunk driving night, 07:28:2005 p1A Chief Varrenti, Dan thanks community for contributions during holiday season (Letter), 01:13:2005 p12A Community celebration to celebrate Brockport police departments receiving its accreditation certificate, 01:06:2005 p2A A community service sentence will be given to those who violate certain laws in the village, 02:10:2005 p1A Decision to void police chief Varrenti, Daniel's contract leads to his resignation (Letter), 08:25:2005 p12A Former Police Chief Varrenti, Dan was a bargain for Brockport (Guest Essay), 10:13:2005 p13A Last minute deal could keep a disagreement between the police chief and the village out of court, 12:15:2005 p1A New job terms set for Police Chief Varrenti, Dan; Brockport mayor says more like job description than contract, 10:27:2005 p1A Police chief Varrenti, Dan declares arrests decreased in 2004, 01:27:2005 p1A Police Chief Varrenti, Daniel to meet with Town Board about why the board revoked his 10-year contract, 08:25:2005 p1A Village could face police lawsuit; Police chief Varrenti, Daniel has full support of Western NY Police Chief's Association, 11:10:2005 p3A Village criminals take the bait; weekend police sting catches 26 vandals and thieves in act, 10:20:2005 p1A BROCKPORT - TAXESAll single family homes should be taxed the same (Letter), 09:29:2005 p14ABudget plan to increase village taxes by 2.75 percent passes 3-2, 04:21:2005 p1A Free AARP tax return preparation is available in Brockport to senior citizens with low or moderate income, 01:13:2005 p5A Letter sent around stating to call town of Sweden first about your assessments is incorrect; contact village officials (Letter), 02:10:2005 p12A Not all tax payers willing to sacrifice necessary road, sidewalk, playground, sewer repairs for ex-mayor Matela's beautification of Brockport projects (Letter), 08:18:2005 p12A Taxes may increase in Brockport for the first time in years because the village budget does not allocate funds from the capital reserve, 03:24:2005 p1A Thanks to Emerson, Glen and Laura for throwing in their hats to the Brockport village political ring to challenge our tax-and-spending incumbents (Letter), 03:03:2005 p12A Village trustee Wexler, Mort things the water board is outdated and an unnecessary taxpayer expense, 01:20:2005 p1A BROCKPORT - THEATREBrockport Theater Group will present the mystery play "Death by Debate" with prizes to the audience for helping to solve the crime, 10:13:2005 p2ABROCKPORT - TOURISMAnother year of Tour de Brockport successful, area residents and college folk get to know Brockport, 09:22:2005 p3ABROCKPORT - WELCOME CENTERMembers of Brockport action group plan to unveil a new welcome sign this week, 06:09:2005 p1AMuch of construction and plumbing at Visitor/Community Center at Harvester Park have been completed, 02:10:2005 p2A New Brockport Welcome Center gets high remarks as more than 500 guests stopped by to look around, 12:08:2005 p1A/10A Opening of Brockport's new Welcome Center has been a community effort (Letter), 05:26:2005 p14A Residents invited to donate bushes and trees to the landscaping planned for the new Welcome Center on Water Street, 04:21:2005 p2A Since opening of Welcome Center in Harvester Park, Andrews, Bill has been coordinating a staff of volunteer greeters, 07:28:2005 p1A Stewart, Bill created a welcoming steel sculpture to greet residents and visitors at the Brockport Welcome Center, 10:27:2005 p1A Walking tour of Brockport trees to honor opening of new Welcome Center in Harvester Park, 04:28:2005 p2A Welcome Center at Harvester Park is now open, 05:05:2005 p1A BROCKPORT AMBULANCE CORPSAmbulance Corps members honored at annual recognition dinner, 03:17:2005 p6ABilling medical insurance agencies for cost of ambulance a great success in Brockport (Letter), 02:03:2005 p12A Village Board approves Brockport Volunteer Ambulance Corps' purchase of a new ambulance, 05:19:2005 p2A BROCKPORT ART FESTIVALBook tent at Brockport's Art Festival includes children's books from many different authors, 08:11:2005 p2ABrockport Art Festival expected to draw more than 50,000 people; ducks and dragons expected to top off festival, 08:11:2005 p1A Brockport celebrates 11th annual Art Festival, sponsored by Brockport Integrated Service and Community Organization featuring food, music, and activities, 08:18:2005 p1A CAN-imal sculpture contest during Brockport Art Festival netted more than 12,000 cans and nonperishable items for 12 food shelves, 09:01:2005 p2A Merchant Street Smokehouse is hosting music and food venue in conjunction with Brockport Art Festival, 08:11:2005 p2A Teams being recruited for CAN-imals On Parade during Brockport Art Festival, 07:28:2005 p2A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLSAll new residents to Brockport school district are reminded to register for the 2005-2006 school year, 08:18:2005 p2ABrockport Central School District looking for wall of honor nominees, 10:27:2005 p13A Brockport Central School district looking to the community to nominate people for the Athletic Wall of Fame, 11:10:2005 p15A Brockport Central School District students find plenty to do during spring break, 04:28:2005 p5A Brockport Central Schools adds nine to Athletic Wall of Honor, 12:22:2005 p8A Brockport High School and Middle School will be hosting two independent school-wide ice cream parties which will be part of American Recycles 2005, 12:08:2005 p2A Brockport student musicians have performed in a free band "The Ballistics" for two years now, 04:21:2005 p3A Brockport students among Monroe County Volunteer Fireman's Association annual Fire Prevention Essay contest winners, 02:03:2005 p8A District doesn't take safety lightly (Letter), 09:22:2005 p14A Hogan, Jack; Corbin, Bill; Sweeting, Katie; Westcott, Doug; and Lester, Nat II are inducted in Wall of Honor, 01:06:2005 p10A Liccione, Alexandra of Brockport High inducted into the National Honor Society, 03:17:2005 p6A MacEwan, Mark completes renovation of the swimming record board at the Brockport High School swimming pool, 02:10:2005 p8A Reservations being taken for Catholic Daughters Court Nativity No. 931 Brockport Christmas Party, 11:10:2005 p2A Summer school a big success; every thing revolves around water theme, 08:25:2005 p4A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ALUMNI1984 Brockport High School graduate Farley, Christopher talks about his work as senior editor for Time Magazine, 01:27:2005 p5ABrockport High School graduate Ferris, Jerry was final bachelor in ABC's reality romance show "The Bachelor," but didn't get the girl, 03:03:2005 p2A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - AWARDSLocal Brockport High School students win Scholastic Art Awards, 02:03:2005 p5ABROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BOARDBoard puts breaks on new bus garage plan, 03:03:2005 p6ABrockport Central Schools Board of Education policies now available online, 02:03:2005 p2A Incumbent Kenney, James and Wolfe, Terry compete for school board seat, 04:21:2005 p1A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BUDGETBudget cuts force reduction in school supplies, 04:07:2005 p1ABudget OK paves way for repairs to school district facilities, 05:19:2005 p1A Declining enrollment and rising retirement and health care costs will strongly impact this year's budget, 01:13:2005 p1A District weighs two projects for improvement, 02:03:2005 p1A Though heating costs are up, school district is saving money by replacing windows and lighting, 12:08:2005 p3A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - BUSESBrockport Central School District to install a GPS tracking system on one of its buses in response to student safety issues, 09:01:2005 p1ADistrict should take a long hard look at proposal to install global positioning system tracking systems on its school buses (Editorial), 09:08:2005 p14A Give GPS tracking device in buses a chance (Letter), 09:22:2005 p14A GPS tracking device for Brockport school buses a no-go because superintendent says it would cost the district too much, 10:20:2005 p3A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - ELEMENTARY42 high school athletes volunteered to read to Ginther Elementary students, 03:17:2005 p4ABrockport Central School District now registering students for kindergarten beginning September 2006, 12:29:2005 p2A Brockport Elementary schools giving students K-5 at least 15 minutes of recess everyday, 06:09:2005 p1A Fourth grade students of Fred Hill Elementary participate in 3rd annual spelling bee, 01:20:2005 p1A Ginther Elementary School designated as high achieving school, 05:12:2005 p2A Hampstead Players perform "Oliver Twist" at Hill Elementary School, 12:15:2005 p2A Kindergarten registration to begin for fall of 2005, 01:06:2005 p2A Students of Fred W. Hill Elementary School perform "Growing Cultures" play, 01:27:2005 p3A Students pictured who participated in the 2005 Elementary All County Music Festival at East Ridge High School, 04:14:2005 p2A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - EMPLOYEESBrockport chorus and drama teacher Banner, Liz teaches her pupils to try their best to find success in life, 09:01:2005 p1ABrockport educators attended a state program for training on how to help at-risk learners, 11:17:2005 p3A Brockport High School art teacher Groves, Pat elected Vice President of the New York State Teachers Association, 08:04:2005 p8A Educators from Brockport School District attended research based program for New York Public Schools for training, 11:10:2005 p10A Fifth grade teacher of Hill Elementary Byrne, Lisa named "Teacher of the Week," 11:03:2005 p13A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - HIGH SCHOOLAfter battling life-threatening health problems, Samere, Andrea will graduate with Brockport's Class of 2005, 06:23:2005 p5ABrockport High Mad Vocals and Drama Club hold annual Madrigal Feast, 12:15:2005 p5A Brockport High School band members beginning annual fruit sale, 11:10:2005 p2A Brockport High School Chorus and Choir performed at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, 05:12:2005 p3A Brockport High School drama club to present "Annie," 10:27:2005 p5A Brockport High School Fitness Center opening to the community, 12:08:2005 p2A Brockport High School Fitness Center to open to public, 12:15:2005 p2A Brockport High School hosts Breakfast with Santa, 12:15:2005 p1A Brockport High School June graduates participating in 3-1-3 program honored, 08:18:2005 p8A Brockport High School Multimedia Production Club creates about 20 school news shows a year, 01:13:2005 p14A Brockport High School names 2005 graduates, 06:30:2005 p9A Brockport High School student Lamarque, Caroline uses animation skills to chronicle her life, 06:02:2005 p16A Brockport High School student Snyder, Jeffrey selected to attend LeadAmerica's 2005 Congressional Student Leadership Conference, 05:19:2005 p3A Brockport high school students and local seniors enjoy the 10th annual Senior Citizen Prom, 05:05:2005 p5A Brockport High School students encouraged to participate in The Quill Literary Magazine, 12:08:2005 p2A Brockport High School students named to honor rolls, 05:12:2005 p8A Brockport High School students raised almost $20k in a 12-hour dance marathon to benefit Leukemia research, 03:10:2005 p1A Brockport High School students Schroeder, Lindsay and Maroney, Kyle offered appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point, 03:24:2005 p13A Brockport High School wrestling team is accepting nominations for a home makeover community service project, 03:10:2005 p2A Brockport High Schools drama club performance of "Annie" appeals to all ages, 11:03:2005 p13A Brockport High seniors Manuel, Norm and Weed, Lindsay win their school's Nearly Wed game, 02:24:2005 p7A Brockport varsity wrestling team will make home repairs for French, John a 90-year-old Barry Street resident, 04:28:2005 p3A Cable 12 West will be cable casting school graduations, including Brockport, 06:30:2005 p2A Fitness center at Brockport High School is open to public through June, 02:17:2005 p2A Five Brockport high school students in the "This Losing Season" band are putting their earnings toward more music, 05:26:2005 p16A High School library extends hours during final exams, 06:02:2005 p2A Members of the Brockport High School Fashion Design Club will host a fashion show May 19, 05:1@:2005 p14A Myers, Caitlin named Valedictorian and Rao, Preethi name Salutatorian of the class of 2005, 06:16:2005 p5A Students named to honor and high honor rolls, 01:13:2005 p8A Thanks to Brockport High School Computer Club, Knight, Staci will have a computer to use for college, 06:30:2005 p2A Varsity Club at Brockport High School will sponsor the 10th annual Senior Citizen Prom at the Sweden Senior Center, 04:14:2005 p2A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - MIDDLE SCHOOLA.D. Oliver Middle school students join the relief program to benefit victims of the tsunami, 02:03:2005 p2AA.D. Oliver Middle School students named to honor and high honor rolls, 01:13:2005 p8A Eighth Grade Awards Assembly honors A.D. Oliver Middle School students, 06:02:2005 p2A Middle school students named to honor rolls, 04:21:2005 p5A Middle school students will perform "Bugsy Malone," 02:03:2005 p4A Oliver Middle School students have spent past few weeks working on scrapbooks about a particular scientist they've chosen to research, 10:20:2005 p2A Students at A.D. Oliver Middle school watch Civil War re-enactors from the Bedford Light Artillery unit, 06:16:2005 p1A BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS - REUNIONSAlumni of East High School classes of 1974 and 1975 to celebrate their 30th reunion, 11:10:2005 p18ABrockport High School class of 1965 to celebrate 40th reunion, 08:04:2005 p2A BROCKPORT ECUMENICAL FOOD SHELFFood Shelf in Brockport was able to feed the hungry during holiday season for yet another year (Letter), 02:03:2005 p12AFood Shelf needs your help (Letter), 11:10:2005 p16A New York State Labor-Religion Coalition's 10th annual 40-hour fast is sponsored by Brockport Ecumenical Outreach Program, 02:24:2005 p2A BROCKPORT FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONBrockport Federal Credit Union celebrates 35 years of serving its members with a "People Helping People" open house, 03:03:2005 p2ABROCKPORT MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAMBrockport Migrant Education Project announces participation in summer food service program, 06:16:2005 p2ABROCKPORT POSTBrockport Post reporter Bowerman, Elliotte is named runner-up for Rookie Reporter of the Year, 04:14:2005 p3ABrockport Post reprints editorials from newspapers around the country that have become classics in the holiday season (Editorial), 12:29:2005 p8A Brockport Post takes home awards in the New York Press Association 2004 Better Newspaper Contest, 04:14:2005 p3A Murf's Turf column now includes your towns sports (Murf's Turf), 09:01:2005 p8A Readers and writers of Brockport Post need to keep letters honest (Letter), 10:20:2005 p14A Republican candidate for Sweden Town Council Bates, Timothy P. thanks Brockport Post for the prompt reporting of upcoming primary in town of Sweden (Letter), 08:11:2005 p12A Sudoku puzzles now appearing each week in newspapers' classifieds, 12:22:2005 p1A A tribute to 30 years of Murf's Turf (Guest Essay), 10:27:2005 p14A What are your sport section ideas? (Murf's Turf), 03:31:2005 p9A BROCKPORT/SWEDEN TOY SHELFBrockport Toy Shelf has more than 500 children within Brockport School District signed up for the Toy Drive, 12:15:2005 p9ATime to stock the shelves with toys; Brockport Toy Shelf accepting donations until mid-December, 11:24:2005 p5A BROCKPORT VILLAGE LANDINGBrockport Village Landing announces winter coat drive; looking for donations, 11:17:2005 p2ABrockport Village Landing collecting winter coats for Operation Bundle Up, 11:10:2005 p2A The Landing is a drop off site for nonperishable food items to benefit the Brockport Food Shelf, 12:29:2005 p2A BROOKS, MAGGIEBrooks gets free pass on ethics from media during her first State of the County Address (Commentary), 02:10:2005 p13ACounty Executive Brooks, Maggie and state Republican Chairman Minarik, Steve charge $10,000 for guests to dine with them (Commentary), 03:31:2005 p12A BUFFALO - BUSINESSESOcello, Brian of Brockport has been promoted by Business Methods to sales manager for the Buffalo office, 03:17:2005 p6ABUSH, GEORGEBush is unpopular because of his laundry list of unfinished accomplishments (Letter), 09:22:2005 p14APresident Bush, George and Russian President Putin, Vladimir discuss relations between the two nations (Funny Thing), 03:10:2005 p10A President Bush, George brings reform sales pitch on Social Security to Greece Athena Auditorium, 05:26:2005 p5A President Bush, George has Greece and Rochester residents rallying and protesting after his visit to Greece Athena Auditorium, 05:26:2005 p5A President could have used time in Greece to bond with regular folks, but instead used it as a cheer leading session for proposal to privatize Social Security (Editorial), 06:02:2005 p14A BUSH, LAURAFirst Lady takes spotlight at White House Correspondents' Association Dinner by heartening talk about her family (Commentary), 05:12:2005 p12AMost First Lady's are known for their inspirational speeches, Bush, Laura will be remembered for her trash talk at the White House Correspondents Dinner, 05:26:2005 p15A BUSINESSESAll Chase-Pitkins stores to close because cannot compete with national big-box stores, 10:06:2005 p3AAverage CEO pay to worker pay stands 431 to 1 (Editorial), 09:08:2005 p14A Beach Law Firm getting ready to mark 150th anniversary - looking for historical anecdotes, 10:27:2005 p9A Closing of Chase-Pitkins disappointing (Letter), 12:15:2005 p16A Real leaders serve the people (Guest Essay), 12:29:2005 p8A CCAMP GOOD DAYS AND SPECIAL TIMESCamp Good Days presents Talkin' Buffalo Bills Football with Levy, Marv at the Holiday Inn, 07:07:2005 p11AFormer Buffalo Bills head coach Levy, Marv presents 'Talkin Football with Marv Levy' (Murf's Turf), 07:14:2005 p6A CANANDAIGUADon't evict 'regular folks' from lake cottages for the wealthy to own more property (Notebook), 07:14:2005 p9ACANANDAIGUA - BUSINESSESFarrell, Lisa promoted to vice president of communications at Constellation Wines US in Canandaigua, 03:03:2005 p11ACANCERBuy a stamp to help fight breast cancer (Letter), 11:03:2005 p16ACATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICACatholic Daughters Court Nativity #931 held its annual essay contest; winners announced, 07:21:2005 p5ACatholic Daughters Court Nativity No. 931 of Brockport is holding its annual essay contest for area students, 01:27:2005 p3A CEMETERIESGarland Cemetery in Clarkson a hidden treasure (Letter), 07:14:2005 p8ASecretary Hefke, Barbara of Garland Cemetery Association thanks Kirby's Farm Market and Samere's for generously contributing flowers to cemetery (Letter), 09:08:2005 p15A CENTENARIANSBurke, Ahnie celebrates her 100th birthday at Lakeside Care Center, 12:22:2005 p3AClark, Cecelia celebrates 100 years of life, 07:21:2005 p4A Phillips, Olive Elizabeth turns 100, 04:28:2005 p2A CHRISTMASHip Pop a timely gift for the pop-culturally challenged (Funny Thing), 12:22:2005 p11AHoliday Greetings from the employees of the Brockport Post, 12:29:2005 p4A/5A Making Christmas a teachable moment, 12:22:2005 p11A Members of the Gates Recreation and Parks Recycled Teens Club purchased and wrapped presents for residents of Dunn Towers, 01:06:2005 p10A The year I learned about my inner Santa (Editorial), 12:22:2005 p10A CHURCHVILLE - SCHOOLSChurchville-Chili class of 1995 is planning 10 year reunion, 09:22:2005 p16AChurchville Chili High School Class of 1995 reunion being held at the Clarion Hotel, 08:25:2005 p8A CITIZEN'S BANKBrockport's Pauley, Thomas appointed commercial lending officer and credit analyst for Citizen's Bank, 07:07:2005 p4ACIVIL WARClarkson resident Karnitz, Mike says Civil war reenactments help people remember the turmoil this country has endured, 07:21:2005 p5ACLARKSONClarkson plan to preserve open space while broadening the towns tax base could create hamlets, 05:26:2005 p1AClarkson to host first rodeo this weekend, 06:16:2005 p1A Lemke, John appointed chairman of the planning board, 01:13:2005 p5A Members of town board designated the Hamlin Clarkson Herald as the official publication for the town, 01:13:2005 p5A Thousands attend the first Clarkson Championship Rodeo last weekend, 06:23:2005 p1A Town Board will develop a proposed senior citizen zoning designation, 05:19:2005 p2A Town of Clarkson Children's Christmas Party being held at Landing, 12:22:2005 p2A Town positions appointed, 01:20:2005 p2A CLARKSON - BUSINESSESMcCagg, Jean delivers beautiful bouquets of flowers from her Garland Flower Shop out of her home, 05:05:2005 p4AThree Clarkson pet groomers work within five miles of each other, 03:17:2005 p1A Westside Mobile State Department of Motor Vehicles now open in Clarkson Town Court, 03:31:2005 p2A CLARKSON - GOVERNMENTClarkson candidates for town supervisor ready for November 8th election, 11:03:2005 p3AClarkson Democratic Committee hosting a chicken barbecue a Clarkson Lodge, 09:08:2005 p2A Clarkson Democratic Committee presents public forum on Social Security, 03:24:2005 p2A Clarkson Democratic Committee seeks individuals who wish to run for public office for fall of 2005, 01:27:2005 p4A Clarkson Democratic Committee sponsoring free car wash at the Mobil On The Run, 4118 Lake Road where you can meet the candidates in an informal setting, 09:08:2005 p2A Clarkson Town Board members retain their seats; now to focus on taxes, 11:10:2005 p8A Golden, Samantha E. addresses Clarkson residents and thanks them for talking with her (Letter), 11:03:2005 p16A GOP hopefuls Lemke, John and Marshall, Duane face primary Hoy, Allan for board seat, 07:28:2005 p1A Groenendaal, Patty Jo named youth program coordinator for Sweden, Clarkson, Hamlin, and Brockport, 02:03:2005 p9A Kimball, Paul running for town supervisor again after 22 years of service (Letter), 11:03:2005 p17A New law in Clarkson says dogs who are four years or older must be licensed yearly, 04:07:2005 p2A This year Clarkson Democrats running for town office, 06:23:2005 p3A Town of Clarkson Democratic Committee holds first annual Old Fashioned Christmas Cookie Swap, 12:08:2005 p2A CLARKSON - HISTORYKleinbach, Hazel tells the tale of Clarkson's history in book form, 02:03:2005 p3ACLARKSON - HOUSINGSupreme Court decisions allowing for government to take property away from Clarkson resident's; residents need to act now (Letter), 07:07:2005 p12ACLARKSON - TAXESClarkson tax rate has remained steady or gone down for more than a decade, 11:10:2005 p4ATown supervisors focus on taxes and master plans for 2005, 01:13:2005 p11A CLINTON, HILLARYSmith, Curt has knickers in a knot because Clinton, Hillary was just inducted into the Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls (Letter), 10:20:2005 p14ACOLBY, MARILYNColby, Marilyn has organized weekly group bike rides along the Erie Canal, 07:07:2005 p8ACOLLEGE STUDENTSAlfred State names students to dean's list, 08:11:2005 p8ABerardi, Candice M.; Knapp, Adrianne M.; and Cuadrado, Ariana J. taking part in internships through SUNY Oswego's Experience-Based Education Program, 08:18:2005 p8A Blaisdell, Melanie; Buttermore, Heidi; VanHooft, Renee; and Whitney, Cherilyn named to Roberts Wesleyan College dean's list, 02:10:2005 p8A Blaisdell, Melanie; DuPre, Joshua; VanHooft, Renee; and Whitney, Cherilyn named to Roberts Wesleyan College dean's list, 08:18:2005 p2A Blandford, Jameson named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:03:2005 p7A Bliemeister, Kelly Lynn named to Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester named to dean's list, 08:11:2005 p8A Breslawski, Gretchen Elizabeth named to Youngstown State University dean's list, 02:03:2005 p9A Broadway, Amanda named to College of St. Rose dean's list, 02:17:2005 p12A, 08:04:2005 p8A Brockport area residents enroll in Alfred State University, 10:06:2005 p12A Brockport residents named to SUNY Brockport dean's list, 03:24:2005 p9A Brockport residents named to SUNY Fredonia dean's list, 05:19:2005 p5A Bush, Kevin named to Lycoming College dean's list, 03:03:2005 p7A Buttery, Jennifer of Hamilton College is studying in Mongolia through the School for International Training, 03:03:2005 p7A Clarkson University names students to dean's list, 07:07:2005 p4A Cody, Sarah; Krisher, Erin; Bauerle, Jeremy named to SUNY Plattsburg dean's list, 08:04:2005 p8A College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University's Blackburn, Mallory receives Chauncey D. Holmes Award, 04:21:2005 p4A Curran, Elisabeth; Pappert, Amanda and Barber, Jenna named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:03:2005 p7A Daily, Lisa C. named to St. Lawrence University dean's list, 08:11:2005 p8A Doe, Katherine W. graduates from SUNY Oswego, 05:19:2005 p3A Downie, Daniel G. named to Vincennes University dean's list, 06:09:2005 p3A Duff, James named to Syracuse University dean's list, 08:18:2005 p8A Duff, Kelly named to SUNY Albany dean's list, 03:17:2005 p6A Dumas, Kathleen J. named to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute dean's list, 08:11:2005 p8A Fister, Stephen T.; Berardi, Candice M.; Malara, Teresa M. and Barton, Jason M. graduate from SUNY Oswego, 12:08:2005 p4A Hage, Chad named to Syracuse University dean's list, 02:10:2005 p9A, 08:18:2005 p8A Hamlin residents named to SUNY Brockport dean's list, 04:14:2005 p14A, 04:21:2005 p4A Hamling, Bradley J. attending St. Lawrence University, 09:29:2005 p9A Haynes, Christopher named to Duquesne University dean's list, 04:28:2005 p10A Heaney, Brianne T. and Gerken, Crystal N. named to St. Bonaventure dean's list, 08:11:2005 p8A Heaney, Brianne T. graduates from St. Bonaventure University, 07:21:2005 p4A Huber, Matthew graduates from SUNY Canton, 05:26:2005 p9A Hurley, James; PaLierre, Elizabeth; Demmens, Jennifer; and Mahoney, Michael graduate from SUNY Geneseo, 02:17:2005 p12A Jaekle, Benjamin R. named to SUNY Brockport dean's list, 07:21:2005 p4A Johnson, Greta named to Nazareth College dean's list, 02:17:2005 p12A Johnson, Jeffrey; Hanson, Jeffrey; Deruyter, Zachary; Muniz, Theresa; and Ruf, Matthew named to Alfred State dean's list, 02:10:2005 p8A Jones, Katie Sue; Slentz, Jessica; Szkolnik, Lisa and McCormack, Kathleen named to Nazareth College dean's list, 02:10:2005 p9A Kleehammer, Andrew J. and Van Deusen, Elizabeth A. named to Alfred University dean's list, 05:26:2005 p9A Krahe, Megan has been named to President's honor list at SUNY Canton, 03:03:2005 p7A Krahe, Megan named to "Who's Who in American Junior Colleges," 08:18:2005 p14A Kutolowski, Matthew J. awarded four year fellowship at Columbia University, 04:28:2005 p10A Lee, Cindy Elizabeth named to Cornerstone University dean's list, 02:17:2005 p12A Licata, Meagan; Streb, Adam; and Pelcher, Amanda named to SUNY Geneseo dean's list, 08:18:2005 p8A Lodge, Brian Andrew named to presidents honor roll at University of South Carolina, 06:30:2005 p3A Mance, Robyn; Wisotzke, Carly; and Roether, Allison graduate from SUNY Geneseo, 10:06:2005 p12A Mattison, Scott and Krahe, Megan named to president's list at SUNY Canton, 07:21:2005 p4A Medler, Edwin; Yates, James; Hasenauer, Daniel; Trupo, Mark; and Collins, Chad named to Finger Lakes Community College dean's list, 08:04:2005 p8A Mellas, Michael J. graduates magna cum laude from Bucknell University, 07:21:2005 p5A Monks, Corey named to SUNY Brockport dean's list, 07:21:2005 p5A Monroe Community College inducts students into honor society, 11:10:2005 p10A Niagara University names students to dean's list, 08:11:2005 p8A Norment, Liza receives honors for her academic work at Westover School, 03:03:2005 p7A Norris, Kristina Marie and Schuff, Brian graduate from SUNY Oneonta, 07:21:2005 p12A Nowak, Rebekah named to SUNY Brockport dean's list, 07:21:2005 p5A O'Laughlin Colleen named leader of the Edison Engineering Development Program at General Electric Corporation, 04:21:2005 p4A O'Laughlin, Michael C. and Kulp, Nicholas J. named to Clarkson University dean's list, 03:03:2005 p7A O'Laughlin, Michael named to Clarkson University dean's list, 02:03:2005 p9A Parizek, Ashlee E. named to Cazenovia College dean's list, 03:24:2005 p8A Pinker,Elizabeth; Townsend,Alexander; Baker, Erin; Kosciol, Joseph; Lauricella, Melissa; Mance, Robyn; Wisotzke, Carly; Roether, Allison graduate Syracuse University, 09:29:2005 p9A Pinkerton, Elizabeth; Townsend, Alexander; Baker, Erin; Kosciol, Joseph; Lauricella, Melissa graduate from SUNY Geneseo, 10:06:2005 p12A Prate, Ronald graduates from SUNY Fredonia, 01:06:2005 p12A Quinn, Colleen M.; Gerken, Crystal N.; Essig, Stephen M. named to St. Bonaventure dean's list, 02:17:2005 p12A Ramer, Donna M. inducted into the Alpha Theta Iota Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa at Monroe Community College, 04:21:2005 p4A Rister, Nicole L. graduates from Edinboro University, 07:21:2005 p4A Robinson, David and Reiter, Elizabeth named to Syracuse University dean's list, 02:10:2005 p8A Robinson, David; McGrath, Matthew and Giese, Jay named to Syracuse University dean's list, 03:03:2005 p7A Ryan, Peter John graduates from Miami University, 09:08:2005 p11A Ryan, Peter John named to Miami University at Oxford, Ohio dean's list, 03:31:2005 p5A Ryan, Peter John named to Miami University dean's list, 04:21:2005 p4A Schuff, Bryan named to provost list at SUNY Oneonta, 03:03:2005 p11A Sime, Jenna named to SUNY Fredonia dean's list, 03:31:2005 p5A, 04:21:2005 p4A Sorel, James P. named to Rochester Institute of Technology dean's list, 01:20:2005 p4A Stevens, Cary Ellen named to John Caroll University dean's list, 02:10:2005 p9A, 06:02:2005 p3A Strong, Cheryl J. named to SUNY Brockport dean's list, 07:21:2005 p12A Student of Monroe Community College inducted into honor societies, 04:21:2005 p2A Students named to SUNY Buffalo fall semester dean's list, 03:17:2005 p6A Students named to SUNY Cortland dean's list, 06:09:2005 p3A Students named to University of Rochester dean's list, 02:10:2005 p8A SUNY Cortland lists May graduates, 06:09:2005 p5A SUNY Fredonia names graduates, 06:09:2005 p3A SUNY Fredonia names students to dean's list, 09:01:2005 p4A SUNY Geneseo names students to dean's list, 07:07:2005 p4A SUNY Oswego names students to honor lists, 06:23:2005 p4A SUNY recognizes students with Chancellor Award for Student Excellence, 04:28:2005 p10A SUNY University at Buffalo names students to dean's list, 08:18:2005 p8A Syracuse University names students to dean's list, 07:07:2005 p4A Taylor, Venessa R. named to College of Holy Cross dean's list, 08:11:2005 p8A Thompson, Amanda named to SUNY Oswego dean's list, 08:11:2005 p8A Twichell, Emily named to Baldwin Wallace College dean's list, 02:10:2005 p8A, 06:09:2005 p3A University of Rochester names students to dean's list, 08:18:2005 p8A Van Deusen, Elizabeth A. graduates from Alfred University, 06:30:2005 p3A Van Deusen, Elizabeth A. named to Alfred University dean's list, 03:03:2005 p7A Van Deusen, Elizabeth of Alfred University exhibits art work in senior shows, 05:19:2005 p3A Vandenberg, Amy inducted into Phi Beta Kappa college honor society, 12:08:2005 p4A Village of Brockport welcomes college students back, 08:25:2005 p2A Webster, Diana A. and Mellas, Michael J. named to Bucknell University dean's list, 03:17:2005 p6A Wehner, Rebecca Lynn graduates from Marietta College, 06:02:2005 p2A CONSTRUCTIONDirt, noise invade Candlewick Drive (Letter), 09:01:2005 p11ARoad work scheduled for area towns, 06:16:2005 p2A CREDIT CARDSCongress must crack whip on credit card companies improperly storing personal information into systems where hackers have access (Editorial), 08:04:2005 p8ACRIME19-year old Brockport man Padgett, Martin to be sentenced for possession of child porn, 09:01:2005 p3ABrockport man Padgett, Martin L. is sentenced to 10 years for porn possession, 12:08:2005 p2A Brockport Police arrest Dunne, Garret for possession of a controlled substance, 05:19:2005 p2A Brockports Achtyl, Keith; Brown, Michael; and Snell, Christopher accused of assault and burglary, 05:19:2005 p2A Fragner, William K. charged with first-degree robbery; police say he had a fake bomb strapped to his waist, 12:22:2005 p1A Hunter, Ollie of Brockport charged with marijuana possession, 01:20:2005 p3A Scarlata, Timy of Sweden arrested and charged with stabbing Manners, Joseph of Kendall, 04:28:2005 p2A Starr, Ringo is drummed up to be a new cartoon crime-fighting superhero (Funny Thing), 02:10:2005 p13A Two teenage girls accused of bomb threats at Bay Trail Middle School in Penfield being tried as juveniles and names not being disclosed and should be (Letter), 11:24:2005 p10A DDANCINGLocal performers Meyer, Winnona; Gutowski, Rebekah; Shannon, Kaleigh; Neushceler, Andee; and Martin, Molly perform in the Moscow Ballet "Great Russian Nutcracker," 12:01:2005 p10ADEATH PENALTYRochester's voice was not heard in the New York death penalty vote (On Politics), 04:21:2005 p13ADEATHSAbraham, Katy - hosted radio show, beloved gardener, 05:26:2005 p13ABarczak, Michael - coin collector and landscaper, 09:29:2005 p4A Bauch, Robert - former IGA store owner, 06:23:2005 p4A Benfer, John E. - employee of Lamonts Fruit Farm, 04:14:2005 p5A Bizari, Joseph J. - resident of Bryon, 03:17:2005 p4A Brown, Ella Mae - member of Albion Free Methodist Church, 01:06:2005 p2A Bruce, Jeanne Ebbert - resident of Brockport, 08:04:2005 p3A Bryant, Dolores M. - dies at age 94, 01:13:2005 p5A Buck, Mary - born in Clarkson, 02:10:2005 p9A Burke, Francis H. - Navy veteran of WWII and the Korean War, 02:17:2005 p4A Campbell, Helen G., 01:13:2005 p5A Carbone, Ann Lynn Bistoff - Duffy Motts employee, 09:22:2005 p10A Caves, Russell - green thumb and caretaker, 09:22:2005 p5A Celento, George J. - retiree of RIT, 08:25:2005 p8A D'Angiolillo, Frank 'Butch' - loved to bowl and cook, 07:07:2005 p4A deGroat, Mark Emil - employee of NBC, 04:07:2005 p4A Delly, Sadie Zappone - Rochester City School District teacher, 08:11:2005 p4A DiGiovanni, Constance J. - survived by parents, sister and brother, nieces and nephews, 05:12:2005 p5A Dufoe, Ronald J. "Ron" Sr. - Delco Products/Valeo retiree, 09:08:2005 p9A Edmunds, Olive E. - SUNY Brockport employee, avid bridge player, 12:01:2005 p9A Faticone, Joseph L. Sr - retiree of Delco, 02:17:2005 p4A Files, Deborah F. - died at 47 in her Holleybrook Road, Brockport home, 10:06:2005 p8A Galton, Mary Jane Craig Turner - Rochester City School District teacher, 05:12:2005 p5A Garden to be planted in memory of SUNY Brockport senior Kyle, Lindsay in front of Hartwell Hall, 09:08:2005 p2A Geer, Lynda E. - SUNY Brockport employee, 10:06:2005 p8A Gerber, Philip - SUNY Brockport professor and family man, 05:12:2005 p5A Gerber, Philip L. Ph.D. - scholar, writer, professor, 01:20:2005 p4A Hedge, Sara Haight - former resident of Brockport, 09:29:2005 p4A Hehn, Patricia Redmond - child care giver, 11:10:2005 p9A Hermance, Lawrence 'Shorty' - baseball lover, 10:06:2005 p8A Kemp, Neal - teachers, volunteer, 08:11:2005 p4A Leverenz, Fred John - member of Hamlin Fire Department, 03:03:2005 p14A Luciano, Alfred "Al" E. - member of Local 1170 CWA and usher for Local B-90, 11:24:2005 p3A MacCollum, James E. - owner of former Jimmy Mac's, 07:14:2005 p1A Manning, Justin - died in boating accident, 07:28:2005 p3A Marinov, Vikki J. Kokkinos - died at 33, 02:24:2005 p3A Martin, Shirley Adelaide Minch, 12:15:2005 p10A Neuscheler, Carl William - retired industrial arts teacher at SUNY Brockport, 08:11:2005 p4A Pelcher, Richard N. - golfer and gentleman, 01:20:2005 p4A Perricelli, Frank A. - died at age 70, 08:18:2005 p5A Ranieri, Richard Joseph - self-employed contractor, 03:10:2005 p12A Ribble, Robert - Penn State University professor of education, 03:03:2005 p14A Romagnolo, Mary A. Ciccoline - resident of Brockport, 09:08:2005 p9A Sanguedolce, Mary M. Sellitto - died at age 57, 08:25:2005 p8A Sarella, Jean M. - Clapps Baby Food retiree, 05:05:2005 p10A Sargent, Steven R. - died at age 49, 05:26:2005 p13A Sauls, Graydon "Ray" - worked at Delco, 02:10:2005 p9A Schmidt, Victor E. - College professor, 12:08:2005 p4A Scorse, Annette B. - 1999 suma cum laude graduate of SUNY Brockport, 09:08:2005 p9A Sidney, Hugh - friend of president's and middle America, 12:01:2005 p17A Sielaff, Mary Ellen - Sweden Senior Center regular who loved life, 09:08:2005 p9A Stoffel, Gloria J. - member of Christ Unity Church, 02:03:2005 p4A Stuhlmiller, Robert G. - owner of Stuhlmiller Construction, 11:17:2005 p3A Talen, Debra - family remembers her as a ray of sunshine and a valiant fighter, 04:14:2005 p5A In time of death, family company and a visit home needed (Guest Essay), 11:24:2005 p10A Whited, Clark - SUNY professor emeritus, 11:10:2005 p5A Wieczorek, Stanley Ph.D. - New York City fireman, 02:24:2005 p3A DENTISTSTwichell, Tod completes the Latest in Sedation Dentistry course, 06:30:2005 p3ADISABILITIESIf a school district spends more on students with disabilities, it doesn't mean more of them will graduate; money is not the easy answer, 03:31:2005 p1APut "people" before "disabilities" (Letter), 01:27:2005 p12A A story of invisible people among us (Notebook), 01:20:2005 p11A DOG SLED RACINGBrockport native Pawlaczyk, Katrina is competing in the world's most grueling race, 12:01:2005 p1ADONATIONSCoats for Seniors is being sponsored by Monroe County's Office of Aging, 02:17:2005 p2AThanks to all who donated to the ElderWear campaign; campaign still in need of more clothes (Letter), 01:13:2005 p12A This holiday season many Monroe County residents donated presents and gifts to CASA (Letter), 01:06:2005 p10A Winter gear being collected for Matts Coats for Kids, 11:10:2005 p2A DRUGSPrescription drug prices rip off senior citizens (Letter), 06:16:2005 p13ADUCK DERBYBrockport Integrated Service and Community Organization and Lakeside Memorial Hospital teaming once again to host Duck Derby during Brockport Summer Art Festival, 04:28:2005 p3ATen winners to receive prizes at BISCO/Lakeside Health System Duck Derby, 07:14:2005 p2A DWIAlbany is tacking on a $750 fine for driving while intoxicated, 01:27:2005 p3ABrockport woman Amaro, Sandra killed in car accident; driver Benitez-Gonzalez, Gerardo charged with vehicular homicide and DWI, 10:20:2005 p4A NY Assembly remiss on tougher DWI laws (Guest Essay), 08:04:2005 p8A EEAST HOUSEBrockport woman, Kathleen Jacobowitz hired by East House, 01:20:2005 p4AEASTMAN KODAK CO.Kodak Food Services 8th annual reunion being held at Keenan's Restaurant, 09:01:2005 p12AKodak's glory days bring memories and tears (Letter), 06:16:2005 p12A Will Kodak Park become a ghost town? (Letter), 11:17:2005 p8A Wonderful Kodak loyalty all but gone (Letter), 08:18:2005 p12A ECONOMYBack Democrats on energy independence (Letter), 10:20:2005 p14AEconomy today is much different that it was during the Depression; too many grown-ups act like children (Editorial), 12:15:2005 p16A EDUCATIONA few nuggets of wisdom for grads (Editorial), 06:30:2005 p12AHistorical illiteracy crippling US., 11:10:2005 p16A Home schooling offers freedom (Letter), 03:17:2005 p12A If a school district spends more on students with disabilities, it doesn't mean more of them will graduate; money is not the easy answer, 03:31:2005 p1A The number of students who are home schooled in Brockport has tripled in 15 years, 02:24:2005 p1A Schools now starting to reward students who turn in their peers for unacceptable behavior (Editorial), 05:19:2005 p10A Teach about religion, but not in science class (Editorial), 02:24:2005 p10A Why American kids aren't learning math (Guest Essay), 07:07:2005 p13A EMPIRE STATE GAMESBrockport athletes to face state's best at ESG in Poughkeepsie, 07:21:2005 p7ABrockport residents Crowe, Steven and Westcott, Amanda bring home medals from ESG, 08:04:2005 p9A D'Agostino, Irene scores 6 first place finishes at the ESG's, 08:11:2005 p11A Empire State Games will return to Rochester and Monroe County for the third time (Murf's Turf), 07:21:2005 p7A Gianfagna, Millie; and Miller, Gloria win gold in tennis at the Empire State Games for the fourth year in a row, 07:14:2005 p7A Memories of past ESG excitement (Murf's Turf), 08:04:2005 p6A Send in your ESG information, 07:07:2005 p10A, 07:14:2005 p7A Tips for ESG in 2006 (Murf's Turf), 08:04:2005 p9A EMPIRE STATE SENIOR GAMESBrockport residents Dunn, Betty and D'Agostino, Irene competed in swimming events at the Empire State Senior Games, 07:07:2005 p10AENGAGEMENTSAlloco, Jeff and Ginger Jacobi, 06:23:2005 p6ABalbi, Salvatore M. and Shannon B. Hiscock, 05:26:2005 p6A Bayles, Josh and Miki LoPresti, 03:10:2005 p6A Bottoni, Steven and Allison Smith, 08:25:2005 p6A Call, Steven John and Monica Ellen Brent, 08:11:2005 p6A Callahan, Michael Aaron and Heather Ann Ballard, 03:17:2005 p6A Ciaccia, Brian M. and Gottlieb, Kimberly A., 12:01:2005 p8A Ciaccia, Jason B. and Jennifer L. Sims, 12:01:2005 p8A Coleman, Bryan and Stacey Smith, 04:14:2005 p8A Dashew, Jason and Lindsay Ann Packard, 06:09:2005 p6A Diedreck, Rudy A. and Allison M. Hadley, 09:08:2005 p8A Ellenburg, Ryan T. and Laura E. Olsen, 03:17:2005 p6A Emmerson, Nathaniel H. and Allison L. Cartmell, 06:16:2005 p6A Ernst, Eric and Christy Ecklund, 05:26:2005 p6A Finger, Robert J. and Mary Catherine Stark, 06:09:2005 p6A Gmitter, John and Kristen Martin, 08:04:2005 p5A Graf, Matt and Gia Bazinet, 06:09:2005 p6A Graham, Matthew D. and Jennie L. Boisvert, 11:03:2005 p8A Horton, Teague MD and Courtney Behrens, 09:08:2005 p8A Houghton, David L., and Andrea Lohr, 12:15:2005 p8A Jagos, Ray and Paula Scutella, 08:11:2005 p6A James, Russell and Melissa Cloutier, 03:10:2005 p6A Keefe, James and Katrina Beyea, 04:14:2005 p8A Kelly, Marshall and Lindsey Wheeler, 09:08:2004 p8A Klik, Brenton and Kathleen Lange, 09:01:2005 p6A Kumar, William Edward and Carrie Lynn Gleason, 02:03:2005 p9A Laber, Patrick and Marcy Cady, 08:04:2005 p5A Letourneau, David and Kelly Miller, 12:15:2005 p8A Mantell, Mike and Janice Menz, 04:14:2005 p8A Mayer, Brett and Christine McGovern, 11:03:2005 p8A McMillan, Christopher and Justine J. Jarnot, 02:24:2005 p6A Moore, Gabriel John and Kathryn Jo Merrill, 02:24:2005 p6A Murray, Michael and Meghan Fetzer, 03:10:2005 p6A Pearson, Benjamin and Kelly Hebden, 06:30:2005 p6A Priest, Christopher and Rebecca Rood, 02:03:2005 p9A Rev. Jones, Marvin and Arcola L. Jackson, 08:18:2005 p6A Reynolds, Nicholas and Kimberly Costanza, 08:25:2005 p6A Ribis, Anthony James and Sarah Elizabeth Mapes, 05:26:2005 p6A Sihto, Richard Carl and Tina Catherine Dionese, 09:01:2005 p6A Siracusa, Daniel and Tara Plowe, 07:21:2005 p6A Siracuse, Peter and Denise Tantalo, 06:09:2005 p6A Siwicki, John Derek and Nichole Marie Tubiolo, 12:01:2005 p8A Socola, Andrew and Chastity Sharkey, 06:30:2005 p6A Stratton, Thomas and Julie A. Cavallaro, 09:08:2005 p8A Volvo, Thomas and Krystal Smith, 09:29:2005 p8A Wood, Donald Franklin and Melissa Anne Vecchio, 09:29:2005 p8A Wray, Michael and Kara Overcash, 04:14:2005 p8A ENVIRONMENTAbraham, Doc and Kathy speak out against using lawn chemicals (Letter), 02:17:2005 p10ADo anti-landfill petitions matter? (Letter), 01:13:2005 p12A With less than 5 percent of the worlds population, we account for nearly a quarter of carbon dioxide emissions; we must a find more sustainable way of living, 04:07:2005 p13A Plan to bury nuclear waste under Yucca Mountain in Nevada a foolish and unintelligent one (Notebook), 12:15:2005 p17A Preserving Earth takes local action; Genesee Land Trust focuses on leveraging private and public resources to build bank of preserved natural habitats (Guest Essay), 04:21:2005 p12A Ways to save energy and money, 05:05:2005 p13A ERIE CANALBoaters like what they see here in Brockport when docking (Letter), 06:23:2005 p10ABrockport residents say the Erie Canal could be used as a magnet to attract tourists, industry, and business, 09:08:2005 p16A Brockport will play host to a mobile workshop during state canal conference, 09:08:2005 p1A/16A Federal Government is finally expressing interest in revitalizing the canal corridor as a tourist magnet, 07:07:2005 p3A How the Erie Canal helped build New York State (Guest Essay), 11:17:2005 p9A Many towns, especially Greece, looking to increase development along the water way (Editorial), 08:18:2005 p12A Rochester chose to host canal conference where events will highlight efforts by the city and surrounding areas to develop the canal front, 08:18:2005 p14A Season opening sweep for the Adopt-A-Trail program scheduled, 04:28:2005 p2A Transportation Bond Act includes a plan for improvement along the Canal, 11:03:2005 p9A EXERCISERunning workouts for every day of the week (On the Run), 07:07:2005 p11AFFAIRPORT - GOVERNMENTWinner, Scott leaves position as Brockport's director of economic development to start new job as director for the Fairport Village Partnership, 10:13:2005 p1AFAIRPORT - SCHOOLSFairport school district making it harder for military recruiters to contact students (Editorial), 03:31:2005 p12AFAMILY WELLNESS CENTERBrockport Family Wellness Center offering variety of programs, 04:28:2005 p8ABrockports Breast Cancer Support Group to meet at Family Wellness Center at Lakeside Memorial Hospital, 09:29:2005 p3A Family Wellness Center of Brockport is offering a number of programs, 03:31:2005 p11A Family Wellness Center of Lakeside Health System offers yoga classes, 01:06:2005 p2A Lakeside Family Wellness Center offering many different programs, 10:06:2005 p2A Lakeside Family Wellness Center offering yoga, baby-sitter training, MediMate Personal Response System, Nutrition counseling, and free support groups, 06:16:2005 p8A Lakeside Family Wellness Center offers variety of programs, 01:27:2005 p4A Lakeside Memorial Hospital series of community education seminars sponsored by the Family Wellness Center to air, 03:31:2005 p2A Lakeside Wellness Center offering infant CPR and techniques to use in an emergency, 12:08:2005 p2A Programs being offered at Brockport Family Wellness Center, 03:10:2005 p7A Wellness Center offering smoking cessation session, Basic Life Support, infant CPR, support groups, 07:28:2005 p2A FARMINGCAFTADR offers significant and immediate market growth opportunities for US. apple exports once implemented (Letter), 05:05:2005 p14ARivera, Rose to lead march for fighting for farm workers rights, 04:28:2005 p1A FASHIONNBA players made to wear fashionable business attire while on the sidelines (Editorial), 11:10:2005 p16AFAST FERRYCatalino, Ken's cartoon about ferry in the Brockport Post on December 23rd missed the mark (Letter), 01:06:2005 p10ACity-run ferry risky, but still a good gamble (Editorial), 01:06:2005 p10A Fast Ferry supporters fairly silent (Letter), 02:24:2005 p10A Fast ferry ventured, our region gains (Editorial), 03:10:2005 p10A For ferry, marketing is sink-or-swim; the positive economic impact ferry brought the first time around is gone (Commentary), 11:24:2005 p11A Ferry marketing plan needs someone to take responsibility of reassuring all those small potential partners who would like to promote the area (Commentary), 05:19:2005 p11A Forget the fast ferry, develop Lake Ontario (Letter), 01:06:2005 p10A Hopefully what doesn't get lost in the fast ferry's fiscal troubles will be good news for the Port of Charlotte, 12:08:2005 p16A How long can we wait for fast ferry (Letter), 06:23:2005 p10A June 17th is Launch Day II for fast ferry, 05:05:2005 p13A Test your knowledge of the ferry, 12:22:2005 p11A FILM MAKINGEmerging New York State filmmakers are being sought; submit films and videos to monthly Emerging Filmmakers Series at the Little Theater, 09:08:2005 p10AFIRESPoor insulation and creosote buildup blamed for fire at 290 Lawton Road, 01:06:2005 p2AFISHINGFly Rod & Reel magazine ranks nations colleges on the basis of how good the fishing was near campus (Editorial), 07:14:2005 p8AFOODBe sure all kids get a good breakfast (Letter), 03:17:2005 p12AFOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTSDifferent cultural view of our world can be refreshing (Notebook), 05:05:2005 p15AHosting foreign exchange students a wonderful opportunity, and promotes peace (Notebook), 11:24:2005 p11A Kaogoenchot, "Nat" says good bye to host parents, remembering every moment since she came (Guest Essay), 06:23:2005 p11A Kaogoenchot, Sayamas "Nat" foreign exchange student from Thailand has an excellent adventure, but takes hard work (Notebook), 02:24:2005 p11A Local coordinator for the AIFS Foundation's Academic Year in high school exchange program Smith, Celine interviewing families to host students, 08:11:2005 p2A Volunteers needed to provide high school exchange students with program support, 10:20:2005 p2A FUNDRAISERS13-year-old Noel, Will raises almost $1400 for 6- year-old Merzacco, Vinne, his Hamlin neighbor with leukemia, 06:30:2005 p5AA.D. Oliver Middle School students and teachers raise money for tsunami victims, 03:10:2005 p2A Athletic benefits and fundraisers include Penfield High car wash; Scarecrow Safe Journey 5K Run and Walk in Fairport; and Mengel, Metzger, Barr Step it up Stair Climb, 09:29:2005 p13A Athletic fundraisers such as Lighting golf, Fennell golf, Soccer golf, and Teddi T slated, 06:09:2005 p11A Brockport Breast Cancer Support Group joins with other groups in Rochester Westside Relay for Life, 04:07:2005 p2A Children Awaiting Parents (an organization that helps find homes for special-needs children) seeking families for its Family Walk, 08:04:2005 p3A Conservative/liberal duo Matalin, Mary and Carville, James headlined Lakeside gala fund-raiser, 12:15:2005 p1A/11A Cool Kids sale to benefit hurricane relief, 10:06:2005 p8A Friendly's Restaurant of Brockport participates in Easter Seals Cones for Kids campaign to benefit those with disabilities, 01:06:2005 p2A Gearing up for raising money for the Golisano Children's Hospital and Camp Good Days and Special Times Cycle for Hope, 08:25:2005 p8A Genesee Valley Marine Corp League and Auxiliary holds breakfast buffet fundraiser, 01:06:2005 p2A Herzog, Dick and Gray, Allan make dozens of cookies every week to raise money for Sweden Senior Center, 01:06:2005 p1A "Pop Your Tops for Lakeside" campaign raised $184 for purchase of medical equiptment, 10:13:2005 p2A Second annual Mengel Metzger, Barr Step It Up Stair Climb to benefit St. Josephs Villa, 10:13:2005 p11A SUNY Brockport presents Hurricane Relief Garbage Plate Taste Off, 10:20:2005 p2A Two Clarkson sisters Mundorff, Julia and Yaeger, Christa organize a 1.5 mile walk to benefit tsunami victims, 02:24:2005 p3A FUNKE, RICHWishing Funke, Rich, an inspiration and role model for everyone in the local sports media community, well in news (Murf's Turf), 04:07:2005 p10AGGARDENINGBrockport garden club meeting at the Morgan Manning House where Stonehocker, Anne discusses how to garden the deer-resistant way, 03:03:2005 p2AGroves, Linda makes presentation at Hamlin Public Library on how to maintain a great lawn, 05:12:2005 p2A May, Bob and Vivian spend most of the spring and summer working on their Clarkson garden, 06:02:2005 p5A Plant a butterfly garden and bring spring happiness (Notebook), 03:10:2005 p11A Planting trees a good habit to get into (Notebook), 06:09:2005 p12A GARDENSCAPE'Enchanted Gardens' is theme of GardenScape, 01:13:2005 p11AThe Epilepsy Foundation will present the preview reception of GardenScape 2005 "A Taste of Spring" to benefit foundation, 03:03:2005 p11A 'Reflections' to be GardenScape '06 theme, 12:22:2005 p6A GASOLINEFarmers wrestle with fuel prices, as the cost of doing business this year will likely double, 10:06:2005 p1AGas taxes are out of control (Letter), 09:01:2005 p11A High gas prices aren't the problem; buying oil pays terrorist income (Editorial), 09:22:2005 p14A Local gas prices climbed as much as 40 cents since Hurricane Katrina hit, 09:08:2005 p4A GENDER DIFFERENCESWhy a certain sex doesn't seem to be listening; research shows men to only listen with half of their brains, while women listen with both sides;, 09:08:2005 p10AGIRL SCOUTSBrongo, Shauna of Spencerport and Troop 461 has earned Girl Scout Bronze Award, 05:26:2005 p9AWith dwindling numbers, volunteers are needed to serve as Girl Scout troop leaders, 10:13:2005 p1A Girl Scouts have been following and building the 3 C's (confidence, courage, and character) since the beginning of their time (Guest Essay), 04:21:2005 p13A Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley honored Scouts from Brockport and Spencerport with silver awards, the highest honor a Cadet Girl Scout age 11-14 can earn, 08:18:2005 p14A Tozer, Theresa of Girl Scout Troop 492 in Brockport Service Unit earns the Gold Award, 08:04:2005 p8A GOLISANO, THOMASGolisano, Tom has changed from Independent to Republican Party, but his ideals remain the same, 10:20:2005 p15AGOOD NEIGHBOR DAYClarkson holds 14th Annual Good Neighbor Days Festival at Hafner Park, 09:01:2005 p5AGOVERNMENTThe measure of political leadership; what it takes to be a good leader (Letter), 03:17:2005 p12ARefusal of the corporate press to objectively report what is happening in our country a very disturbing issue (Letter), 04:28:2005 p14A Weaker Democrat party continually is convinced they are weak (Funny Thing), 01:27:2005 p13A GREECE - BUSINESSESPET SAVER Superstore in Greece acquires Mobile Pet Foods of Brockport, business growing, 11:03:2005 p2AValle, John of Greece acquires company whose products can benefit baseball players of all ages, 09:01:2005 p8A GREECE - FIREMembers of Greece Fire District honored with the Service to Education Award and 21st annual Marguerite Hare Brown Professional Education Awards dinner, 10:27:2005 p3AGREECE - LIBRARYPorcelain dolls topic at Greece Public Library presentation by Smith, Sandy, 08:25:2005 p8AGREECE - SCHOOLSSixth grade teacher at St. Lawrence School in Greece Lathrop, Lynn named Teacher of the Week, 11:24:2005 p2AHHAMLINAfter more than 2 years, Hamlin's comprehensive plan is 75 percent finished, 02:17:2005 p3ABe proud of Hamlin's diversity (Letter), 06:16:2005 p12A Breslawski, James chair of the Hamlin Planning Board, argues that he resides in Hamlin and should remain a registered voter, 03:17:2005 p1A Community Center Exploratory Committee thanks all town residents who returned surveys; results are in, 02:10:2005 p2A Hamlin combines the recreation brochure and Hamlin Express, 04:07:2005 p2A Hamlin Conservation Board completed update of the Open Space Index, 06:16:2005 p2A Hamlin resident Lapinski, Sandra is dubbed a hero when she pulled Rednick, Raymond from his burning vehicle, 03:24:2005 p1A Hamlin residents want more time to think about working with Monroe County Water Authority, 12:08:2005 p1A Hamlin Town Hall offering snowmobile certification classes, 12:15:2005 p9A Hamlin VFW Ladies Auxiliary No. 6703 taking orders for cookie platters at the pot fish fry, 12:01:2005 p5A Hamlin's plan for growth is now available for public viewing, 11:17:2005 p1A Hueser, Mary appointed deputy supervisor for town, 01:13:2005 p2A Lamparela family of Hamlin looses everything in home and become ill due to mold in house, 05:26:2005 p2A Life Solutions of Hamlin makes sure families who cannot afford Christmas are able to celebrate the holiday (Letter), 12:15:2005 p16A Members of Hamlin who are not close enough to receive water from town not amused by Hale, Roger's comments (Letter), 10:13:2005 p12A Planning Board position in limbo when Breslawski, James's residency and eligibility to serve are up, 01:13:2005 p3A Postmaster Wright, Terry retires after more than 30 years, 02:10:2005 p3A Public hearing set for proposed laws in Hamlin, 07:07:2005 p1A Reasons for removing Breslawski from Hamlin Planning Board are strictly political, should be based on his effort and support of Hamlin (Letter), 03:10:2005 p10A Rickman, Kathi goes back to school to earn latest honor, and is county's first certified town clerk, 09:01:2005 p3A State park police snowmobile safety certification course for youth ages 10-18 to be held at Elks Club, 10:20:2005 p2A Town Board approves hiring Franklin, Richard of Franklin Consulting Services to inspect and repair highway garage, 01:13:2005 p2A Town positions appointed, 01:20:2005 p2A HAMLIN - BUSINESSESHamlin Planning Board unanimously passes proposed Tops gas station, 02:17:2005 p1AProposed 6 pump Tops gas station to be discussed in workshop, 01:06:2005 p2A Two weight watchers groups from Hamlin lose a total of 1,053 pounds, 01:06:2005 p2A HAMLIN - CHRISTMASMore than 100 residents attend lunch with Santa sponsored by Hamlin Cultural Committee and Hamlin Recreation Department, 12:15:2005 p2AHAMLIN - CHURCHESHamlins St. John's Lutheran Church hosts a learn to fly program, 04:07:2005 p2ASpirit of God Art Auction will take place at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, 05:05:2005 p2A HAMLIN - FIREFire on Lake Road in Hamlin leaves five people homeless, 05:26:2005 p10AFire on Locust Drive destroys mobile home, 07:14:2005 p2A Hamlin Fire Department held it's elections for officers for the 2005 year, 02:03:2005 p9A Hamlin Fire Department presented $10,000 from New York State Sen. Maziarz, George, 08:18:2005 p2A Hamlin Fire Department's annual fund raising carnival to be held behind the firehouse, 08:11:2005 p2A Hamlin Fire Department's annual holiday raffle to begin, 12:01:2005 p10A Hamlin volunteer fire department hosting an American Red Cross blood drive, 01:20:2005 p2A Joint Fire Service Leadership of Monroe County honored five members of the Hamlin Fire Department, 10:27:2005 p5A HAMLIN - GOVERNMENTBreslawski, James was forced to resign from Hamlin Planning Board this past week because Monroe County Election Board says Hamlin is not his home (On Politics), 03:31:2005 p13ACandidates for Hamlin town supervisor ready to battle it out, 11:03:2005 p4A Eight public hearings planned to discuss amending various local laws, 06:16:2005 p2A GOP runs scared, can't defend record (Letter), 09:01:2005 p11A Groenendaal, Patty Jo named youth program coordinator for Sweden, Clarkson, Hamlin, and Brockport, 02:03:2005 p9A Hamlin Democrats run for three seats, including Town Board and town justice, 06:30:2005 p4A Hamlin Planning Board chairman Breslawski, James resigns after Monroe County Board of Elections canceled his Hamlin registration, 03:31:2005 p4A Hamlin Republicans may have three supervisor candidates to choose from primary day, 06:16:2005 p1A Hamlin supervisor Warner, Austin has served as leader of the town for six years, but will not be running again this year, 03:31:2005 p3A Hollink, Witte, Marchetti, and Roach haven't decided if they will run primaries to become Republican candidates, 05:05:2005 p3A Let's get focused on the town's real needs (Editorial), 09:22:2005 p14A Meet Hamlin Republican primary candidate Marchetti, Mike (Letter), 09:08:2005 p15A New Hamlin supervisor Roach, Dennis vows honesty, offers fresh set of eyes and ears, 11:10:2005 p1A New head of the county Democratic Party Dollinger, Rick tells Hamlin Dems their party has the ideas to make the community better, 03:31:2005 p14A Primary winner Roach, Dennis files complaint with Board of Elections against his opponent MacIntosh, Patricia for improperly receiving money from Republican party, 09:22:2005 p1A Public gets answers from candidates at "Meet the Candidates" session, 09:01:2005 p11A Public questions two proposed laws on property upkeep and junk vehicles at public hearing, 08:11:2005 p3A Republican candidate and town supervisor Roach, Denny expresses thanks to those who 'voiced their choice' at the primary election (Letter), 09:29:2005 p14A Republican candidate for Hamlin Town supervisor Hollink, Shirley explains principals she will use while serving residents as town supervisor (Letter), 09:08:2005 p15A Republican Party candidate Roach, Denny states why he deserves job (Letter), 09:01:2005 p11A Six candidates for Hamlin town office sound off on issues such as snowplowing and troubled youths, 08:25:2005 p1A Thanks to a ruling by the Monroe County Election Board, it's no longer true that anyone can be a member of the Hamlin Planning Board (Editorial), 03:03:2005 p12A HAMLIN - HISTORYHistorian Smith, Mary interviews people for her "Remembering Hamlin" book of live accounts of the past, 12:01:2005 p4AHAMLIN - HOUSINGHamlin county provides Lamparella family grant to demolish their home which was condemned two years ago due to dangerous mold, 02:24:2005 p1AHAMLIN - LIBRARYAsk Hamlin candidates about the future health of Hamlin Public Library (Letter), 09:08:2005 p15AHamlin library celebrates its approval from New York state granting that the library is educationally sound and stable and meets state standards, 11:17:2005 p2A Hamlin Public Library hosts Story Time, 12:22:2005 p2A Hamlin Public Library offering a snowflake ornament craft program and story time, 12:15:2005 p2A Learn to knit at Hamlin Public Library, 03:17:2005 p2A Make a valentine for your valentine at Hamlin Public Library, 02:10:2005 p2A Sen. Maziarz, George and Assemblyman Nesbitt, Charlie fund the purchase of new shelves in the children's section of the Hamlin Public Library, 03:24:2005 p2A HAMLIN - PARKS9th Annual Free Fishing Day scheduled at Hamlin Beach State Park, 06:16:2005 p2AHAMLIN - RECREATIONHamlin Recreation Department brochure of winter programs available, 12:29:2005 p2AHamlin Recreation Department offering baseball, soccer, and softball clinics, 03:31:2005 p14A Hamlin Recreation Department offering bridge, golf, boating safety, and more, 07:07:2005 p2A Hamlin Recreation Department offering floor hockey, 10:06:2005 p2A Hamlin Recreation Department offering gymnastics and flag football, 08:11:2005 p2A Hamlin Recreation Department offering Smart Start sport development for children ages 3 and 4, 06:16:2005 p2A Hamlin Recreation Department offering soccer and baseball camps, start smart football, handicapped bowling, and the fall harvest, 10:13:2005 p6A Hamlin Recreation Department offers bowling, 04:07:2005 p2A Hamlin Recreation Department offers programs to keep fit, 06:23:2005 p2A Hamlin Recreation department offers school winter break activities, 02:17:2005 p2A Hamlin Recreation has summer sport sign up, 03:03:2005 p2A Hamlin recreation is offering youth bowling at St. John Lutheran Church's bowling alley, 01:20:2005 p2A Hamlin recreation offering a new program, "Healthy and fit for kids," 01:20:2005 p2A Hamlin Recreation offering hunter safety, gymnastics for ages 5-12, and flag football for ages 7-10, 09:22:2005 p16A Hamlin Recreation offering play group for 18 months-5 years, and dog basic obedience, 10:27:2005 p2A Hamlin Recreation offers programs for cheer leading, gymnastics, tumbling, basketball, and skiing, 01:27:2005 p3A Hamlin Recreation offers Vermont ski trip to Sugarbush Mountain, 01:27:2005 p3A Recreation Department offering bingo, roller hockey, tennis, playground camp, a trip to Roseland Water Park, baby-sitter training, and boating safety, 07:28:2005 p2A HAMLIN - TAXESTown supervisors focus on taxes and master plans for 2005, 01:13:2005 p11ATown taxes expected to rise; taxpayers face a two percent increase if 2006 budget is adopted, 11:03:2005 p5A HAMLIN YOUTH GROUPHamlin Youth Group collecting nonperishable food and needed items for Life Solutions of Hamlin, 07:14:2005 p2AHamlin Youth Group wants to baby-sit for you!, 12:15:2005 p2A HEALTH CAREDonate an organ and save a life (Letter), 05:19:2005 p10A, 06:02:2005 p14ADon't let your family guess about you, let them know what you want to happen if you suddenly become ill or incapacitated (Guest Essay), 03:31:2005 p13A Heartbeats for Life! support group for cardiovascular patients, families, and those interested to meet at Monroe County Cornell Cooperative Extension, 05:05:2005 p2A Learn how to be a savvy socializer, 12:08:2005 p9A Moving to a new house one way to deal with a mid-life crisis (Commentary), 04:28:2005 p14A Research shows ACL injury prevention program seminar can reduce risk of injury by 88 percent, 03:10:2005 p9A Walk to school, it isn't that far (Letter), 10:13:2005 p12A HIGH SCHOOL REUNIONSBenjamin Franklin High School Class of 1960 45th class reunion to be held, 05:05:2005 p2AHILTON - LIBRARYAdult book group to meet at Parma Public Library, 03:24:2005 p2AArensberg, Ann to discuss her adult book "Incubus" at Parma Public Library, 10:06:2005 p2A Craft day, and Mr. Beau the Clown entertain children at the Parma Public Library, 04:07:2005 p3A Mr. Beau the clown visits Parma Public Library, 11:10:2005 p2A Parma Public Library has open registration to create a holiday recipe holder, 11:03:2005 p2A Parma Public Library holding adult book discussion on "Into Thin Air," 12:29:2005 p2A Parma Public Library hosting book sale, 08:11:2005 p5A Registration open for fall programs at Parma Public Library, 09:01:2005 p2A Teen activities being held at Parma Public Library, 09:29:2005 p5A HILTON - SCHOOLSHilton High School students named to honor rolls, 06:02:2005 p10AHilton School Board member Welch, Ted steps down, 08:25:2005 p5A Readers in K-12 invited to participate in countywide take me out to the ball game contest at Parma Public Library, 06:30:2005 p2A HOLIDAYSLabor Day is one holiday that is celebrated almost without controversy (Editorial), 09:01:2005 p10ALets quit trying to blend Christmas, Hanukkah, Ramadan, Kwaanza and whatever else into a commercial puree that signifies nothing (Notebook), 12:08:2005 p17A You can help build a better world this holiday season (Guest Essay), 12:22:2005 p10A HOLLEYBeadle, Patrice joins staff at Mary Cariola Children's Center as director of human resources, 04:28:2005 p10AHOLLEY - SCHOOLSHolley school district teacher Lutes, Christine nominated for "Who's Who Among American Teachers," 06:30:2005 p3ARegistration for preK - grade 6 at Sandy Creek Christian Academy open, 08:18:2005 p2A HOLOCAUSTCenter for Holocaust Awareness and Information of Jewish Community Federation looking for local members Allied armies who participated in liberation of concentration camps, 04:14:2005 p12AHONEOYE FALLSVillage of Honeoye Falls retains Winner, R. Scott to direct their economic development, 08:04:2005 p8AHORSE BACK RIDINGMembers of the Clarkson Horsemen Association met to celebrate a record-setting year, 12:01:2005 p10AHOUSINGWouldn't it be cool to live in a lighthouse and avoid all the catastrophes we face everyday (Commentary), 05:19:2005 p11AHUMORA big weekend for rallying cries (Funny Thing), 12:01:2005 p16AIn comedy, timing is everything (Funny Thing), 11:24:2005 p11A Doing your job right can be it's own reward (Funny Thing), 03:17:2005 p13A Great American Grump Out urges people to abstain from being grumpy or crabby for 24 hours (Daily Dose), 06:02:2005 p8A HUNTINGHolley Rod and Gun Club offering New York State Basic Hunter Education Course, 08:11:2005 p3AIINSURANCEMonroe County puts all employees they could and placed them in a single health care pool, decreasing insurance rates for local schools (Commentary), 01:27:2005 p13AINTERNETBlogs allow Internet users to get to know each others secrets (Daily Dose), 10:27:2005 p8ASCORE City Branch and the Institute of Social Entrepreneurship to co-host a "Marketing on the Internet" workshop, 05:05:2005 p2A JJOURNALISMWhy reporters need a federal 'shield' (Editorial), 08:11:2005 p12AKKENDALL - CHURCHESConcordia Lutheran Church welcomes Rev. Thomson, Dawes as guest pastor/presider, 08:18:2005 p2AKIWANIS CLUBBrockport Kiwanis Club hosts luncheon featuring Economides, Chris - co-owner of the Rochester Raging Rhinos, 03:10:2005 p7ALLAKE ONTARIOLet's make swimming on Durand Eastman Beach legal to avoid more drowning incidents (Notebook), 07:21:2005 p11ALAKE ONTARIO NATURAL RESOURCES CENTERAquarium, research center, and classrooms would all be included in new facility, 12:01:2005 p3ALAKESIDE FOUNDATIONLakeside Foundation announces Alhart, Don as master of ceremonies for Lakeside's 17th Annual Gala Dinner, 11:17:2005 p2ALAKESIDE HEALTH SYSTEMCliff, Jim of Brockport named employee of the month, 12:15:2005 p10ADoty, Bonnie named employee of the month, 08:18:2005 p8A Edenholm, Lorna named Employee of the Month for September, 09:08:2005 p11A First Niagara Bank partners with Lakeside to support Lakeside Memorial Hospital's surgical services, 07:21:2005 p2A Francis, Nancy LPN named employee of the month, 06:09:2005 p3A Kingdollar, Michelle named employee of the month, 04:21:2005 p4A Lakeside Health a valuable asset that delivers quality care close to home (Letter), 12:29:2005 p8A Lakeside Health System announces it's first "Win Big" Lottery to benefit Lakeside Health System, 09:29:2005 p2A Lakeside Health System CEO Smith, Charles W. resigns; Perry, Micheal and Nacy, Kevin to serve as interim, 05:19:2005 p3A Lakeside Health System recognizes employees for their dedicated years of service at an awards dinner, 06:02:2005 p3A Lakeside Health System recognizes volunteers, 07:07:2005 p4A Lakeside Vice President of medial affairs Lanzafame, Raymond J. elected president of the North American Association for Light Therapy, 06:09:205 p5A Newbould, Sharon named employee of the month, 03:17:2005 p6A Rodas, Linda named Lakeside Health System employee of the month, 08:04:2005 p8A Sciacchitano, Jean named employee of the month, 10:06:2005 p12A 6th Annual Lakeside Gymkhana being held at Manitou Hills Farm, 08:25:2005 p2A Thomson, Lori named employee of the month, 02:17:2005 p12A VanWyngaarden, Keith named employee of the month, 05:26:2005 p9A Vice President of medical affairs at Lakeside Health System Lanzafame, Raymond J. elected president of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, 10:06:2005 p12A LAKESIDE MEMORIAL HOSPITALAfter public outcry, board of director's decide to keep the obstetrics and gynecology department, 05:19:2005 p1ABrockport residents put up a good fight to keep Lakeside's OB-GYN (Editorial), 05:19:2005 p10A Charter One Bank donates toys to hospital, 02:10:2005 p2A Dr. Nissiem, Hany G. joined Lakeside staff as a family physician, 04:21:2005 p4A Junor, Vanessa M.D. is hired as new OB-GYN at Lakeside, 08:25:2005 p1A Karthikeyan, Suri, Ph.D. opens office at Lakeside Memorial Hospital, 06:02:2005 p3A Keyes, Verna of Hamlin named Lakeside Hospital Employee of the Year, 06:02:2005 p9A Lakeside Hospital holds its annual open community service forum, 04:07:2005 p2A Lakeside Memorial Hospital has announced the election of new officers to serve in 2006, 12:29:2005 p2A Lakeside Memorial Hospital hosting annual Christmas Cookie and Craft Sale of Brockport, 12:01:2005 p2A Lakeside Memorial Hospital's series of community education seminars sponsored by Family Wellness Center to be aired, 04:28:2005 p3A Lakeside says declining birth rates and increased expenses could force the OB-GYN department to close, 05:12:2005 p1A Renovations have begun at Lakeside Hospital; work includes replacement of windows and installation of new facade, 11:03:2005 p2A Tahir, Naseer A. PhD and Akmese, Fatma PhD have joined the staff at Lakeside Memorial Hospital, 03:31:2005 p5A LAKESIDE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TWIG ASSOCIATIONTwig Association awards scholarships to selected students, 07:07:2005 p4ATwig Association conducting tour of homes, where five homes and one historical home will be on tour, 05:26:2005 p3A Twig Association hosting annual tree lighting ceremony outside Professional Building on West Avenue, 12:01:2005 p5A LANDING ASSISTED LIVINGLanding Assisted Living open for tours to community members, 11:24:2005 p2ALanding collecting school supplies to benefit local schools and students, 08:04:2005 p2A Landing is a drop off site for canned nonperishable foods to benefit local shelters, 01:13:2005 p5A Landing is collecting pennies for pets to benefit homeless pets, 06:02:2005 p2A LIONS CLUBBrockport Lions Club holds "Cruise-In" car show (Letter), 08:11:2005 p12AM3M3M holds public meeting to discuss former 3M/Dynacolor site, 03:03:2005 p2AMAAR, SANDYAfter 20 years of teaching nursery school, Maar, Sandy is retiring, 06:09:2005 p4AMARTIAL ARTS8 year old martial arts student Battista of Clarkson tests for her black belt in Tae Kwon Do, 06:16:2005 p14AStudents of Arikata Martial Arts in Greece have received belt promotions, 11:24:2005 p12A MAX'S MARDI GRAS PARADEAnnual village festival parade honors Monaghan, Max who was diagnosed with HIV as a baby, 04:28:2005 p1AOrganizing committee wishes to express gratitude to everyone who helped out and participated (Letter), 05:26:2005 p14A MCPHERSON, JENNIFERMcPherson, Jennifer attends training in Italy for employee educational and training initiative, 12:22:2005 p12AMEMORIALSGarden to be planted in memory of SUNY Brockport senior Kyle, Lindsay in front of Hartwell Hall, 09:08:2005 p2AIn memory of Martin, Robert who loved to work on all aspects of the family business Martin Farms, 09:01:2005 p4A MILLER, SUEMiller, Sue of Brockport packed up her belongings and moved to Southeast Asia to help victims of Tsunami, 09:22:2005 p1AMOMS CLUBHamlin and Clarkson parents and children get together for fun and support to celebrate two years of service, 12:15:2005 p4AMOMS Club of Clarkson/Hamlin holding meeting for stay-at-home moms and part-time working moms and caregivers, 08:04:2005 p2A MOMS Club of Hamlin to host open house at Hamlin Town Hall, 01:06:2005 p2A MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGELong, Suzanne promoted to assistant professor of biology, 10:13:2005 p6AMCC Graduate Kelly, Denise from Hilton named as senior mortgage consultant at Flaherty Funding, 06:02:2005 p3A MCC to host 8th annual Monroe County Girls Sports Festival, 08:04:2005 p7A MONROE COUNTYMonroe County Agriculture District is currently under review; residents may request their land added to or removed from district, 07:28:2005 p2AA year of change, growth, deadly mold; reflections of 2005 in Monroe County, 12:29:2005 p1A/3A MONROE COUNTY - BUDGETCarpenter, William named budget czar of Monroe County (On Politics), 10:27:2005 p15ACounty facing another budget deficit (On Politics), 05:12:2005 p13A County needs a Next Big Thing (Commentary), 12:08:2005 p17A While planning budget for 2006, officials need to take into consideration that there are no reserve funds for natural disasters; flooding (Commentary), 09:22:2005 p15A MONROE COUNTY - BUSINESSESValeo's closing could have a devastating effect on hundreds of families in Monroe County (Guest Essay), 08:04:2005 p10AWill the movement of Unisys Corp. really benefit the county? (On Politics), 06:30:2005 p13A MONROE COUNTY - ECONOMYCounty hires 20 more social-service caseworkers, reducing the number of people receiving public assistance; can county get streak going (Commentary), 06:02:2005 p15AMonroe County closes 2004 with a small surplus (Commentary), 06:09:2005 p13A Vote in the County Legislature's Planning and Economic Development Committee shouldn't be end of discussion on possible county wireless network (Editorial), 03:10:2005 p10A MONROE COUNTY - ELECTIONSBrockport Post introduces all candidates running in Monroe County races, 11:03:2005 p10A/11AEvery seat in county legislature up for grabs, 10:27:2005 p11A Lessons to be learned and pondered now that primary election is concluded (On Politics), 09:22:2005 p15A More than 100 races in Monroe County this year, Brockport Post looking at most important ones, 11:03:2005 p1A Most mayoral candidates backing their campaign with unions (On Politics), 04:28:2005 p15A Roundup of the candidates running in primary election for Clarkson, Sweden, and Hamlin, 09:08:2005 p1A/16A MONROE COUNTY - ENVIRONMENTMonroe County Legislature debating best way to inform residents before pesticides are applied to their neighbor's lawns (Guest Essay), 06:02:2005 p15AMonroe County Midwestern Agriculture District under review, 01:27:2005 p3A MONROE COUNTY - FINANCESMonroe County has poor credit ratings, while Rochester city has good credit; what does the city have that the county doesn't (Commentary), 08:25:2005 p13AMonroe County still trying to fight it's way out of financial swamp; never use one-shot revenue sources to pay for ongoing operating expenses (Commentary), 09:01:2005 p10A Monroe County will receive money from federal funding to purchase new bulletproof vests, 09:08:2005 p2A MONROE COUNTY - GOVERNMENTAfter hours of debate, Monroe County Democratic Committee decide to make Dollinger, Rick the new chairman (On Politics), 02:24:2005 p11AAssemblyman Morelle, Joseph seen by Democrats as a party 'unifier,' 06:02:2005 p13A Breslawski, James plans to appeal removal from Planning Board, 03:03:2005 p1A Can Dollinger, Richard and the Democratic party win the fire-hall vote? (Commentary), 02:17:2005 p11A Democrats cast wary but hopeful eye on new leader, Assemblyman Morelle, Joe (On Politics), 06:02:2005 p15A Dollinger, Rick quickly becomes face of opposition to the local Republican party (On Politics), 05:26:2005 p15A Duffy, Bob trying to get past an awkward transition and get comfortable in his new position (On Politics), 12:15:2005 p17A It is incumbent upon the county administration to bend over backward to provide public information to whoever asks for it (Commentary), 11:10:2005 p17A Longtime Republican Minarik, Steve brings life to the party, but is criticized for his approach to winning, 10:20:2005 p8A Morelle, Joe should start saving the Democratic Party by just sticking around, 10:20:2005 p8A New county law limiting county Legislature's term is in effect and referred to as 'Term limititus' (On Politics), 03:24:2005 p15A Old battles in City of Rochester, new ones in suburbs (On Politics), 07:21:2005 p11A President of Monroe County Legislator wrong when saying a government closest to people is a government with large number of representatives (On Politics), 10:06:2005 p17A Providing a constant vision of what the public supports has lead to the Republicans still in control of the county government, 03:10:2005 p11A Role of citizen legislator in the County Legislature seems to be diminishing (On Politics), 11:10:2005 p17A MONROE COUNTY - HEALTH CARECounty health officials not expecting a flu vaccine shortage, but are asking all but high-priority groups to hold off on getting their shots, 10:06:2005 p4AFlu shots being offered at Brockport Landing in conjunction with Maxim Health Systems, 09:29:2005 p2A In Monroe County, Medicaid budget is expected to be $150 million which is double what it was 10 years ago (On Politics), 05:19:2005 p11A Spiraling Medicaid costs are the dagger at the throat of county finances, something must be done (Commentary), 05:05:2005 p15A MONROE COUNTY - HISTORYSecond annual "Olde Northhampton Heritage Day" to explore 7 museums and historical societies in the area, 09:22:2004 p16AMONROE COUNTY - POLICEBergmann, Donald is newest commander of Monroe County Sheriff's Office C Zone, which includes Sweden, Clarkson, and Hamlin, 12:15:2005 p10AMonroe County police break up a 200 person underage drinking party in Penfield; school board stands tall on alcohol (Editorial), 10:20:2005 p14A Monroe County Sheriff O'Flynn, Patrick will return to his position, 11:10:2005 p8A Monroe County Sheriff's Office gives tips on how to help prevent burglaries, 07:21:2005 p12A Monroe County Sheriffs say crime down again for 2004; burglaries, aggressive driving and computer crime will remain high priority for 2005, 05:12:2005 p4A Monroe County's mounted patrol takes top honors at a police horse competition, 10:20:2005 p9A Sheriff's marine unit gets new catamaran-style vessel, which will be based at the northern end of St. Paul Boulevard in Irondequoit, 09:29:2005 p10A MONROE COUNTY - POLITICSDifficult decisions in voting for Monroe County legislators lie ahead (Editorial), 08:25:2005 p12AOfficials, voters, journalists must do their part to ensure free honest flow of information and ensure democracy is working how it should (On Politics), 05:05:2005 p15A Party leaders going back to play books to see what they have done right, and done wrong (On Politics), 11:17:2005 p9A Republican chairman Minarik, Steve sat next to Democratic counterpart Dollinger, Rick on flight to NYC sharing conversation and peanuts (On Politics), 03:10:2005 p11A Wega, Tom steps up to take over as new chair of the county Democratic Committee (On Politics), 02:17:205 p11A MONROE COUNTY - SCHOOLSEssay contest open to local fifth graders to celebrate relationships with older adults, 03:10:2005 p2AEssay contest open to local 5th graders, 03:17:2005 p3A Fifth graders from Monroe County are invited to participate in an essay contest celebrating relationships with older adults, 03:03:2005 p7A 'Tis the season for high school musicals (Funny Thing), 03:24:2005 p14A MONROE COUNTY - SERVICESChildren and elderly should not have to suffer because of flaws in the Monroe County CPS (Guest Essay), 02:24:2005 p10AMONROE COUNTY - TAXESMonroe County participating in a tax free week for back to school shopping (Letter), 08:25:2005 p12AMONROE COUNTY FAIRThe County Fair is a great place to create memories (Guest Essay), 07:07:2005 p13AMOTORCYCLINGBrockport residents Schaffer, Mike and Linda rode aboad their motorcycle from California to New York for run and adventure, 09:22:2005 p8AMOTORIZED VEHICLESBeware of risks of kids' motorized vehicles (Letter), 05:19:2005 p10AMOVIESThe best movies from 2004 range from "Sideways" and "Eternal Sunshine," 01:06:2005 p7AThe great movies, near misses, great performances, overrated, underrated, been there seen those, and the worst movies of 2005, 12:29:2005 p7A MOVIES - REVIEWS40 Year-Old Virgin, 08:25:2005 p7AAeon Flux, 12:08:2005 p7A Amnityville Horror, 04:21:2005 p7A Batman Begins, 06:23:2005 p7A Be Cool, 03:10:2005 p5A Bewitched, 06:30:2005 p7A Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 07:21:2005 p7A Cinderella Man, 06:09:2005 p7A Constantine, 03:03:2005 p5A Crash, 05:12:2005 p7A Elizabethtown, 09:01:2005 p7A, 10:20:2005 p7A Fantastic Four, 07:14:2005 p5A Four Brothers, 08:18:2005 p7A In Good Company, 01:20:2005 p7A Guess Who, 03:31:2005 p7A High Tension, 06:16:2005 p7A History of Violence, 10:06:2005 p7A Hitch, 02:17:2005 p7A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, 05:05:2005 p7A Hotel Rwanda, 02:10:2005 p7A Interpreter, 04:28:2005 p7A Island, 07:28:2005 p5A King Kong, 12:22:2005 p5A Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, 11:17:2005 p5A Longest Yard, 06:02:2005 p7A March of the Penguins, 08:11:2005 p7A Million Dollar Baby, 01:27:2005 p7A Monster-in-Law, 05:26:2005 p7A Mountain High, 09:22:2005 p7A Murderball, 08:11:2005 p7A Must Love Dogs, 08:04:2005 p7A North Country, 10:27:2005 p7A Proof, 10:13:2005 p5A Ray, 02:03:2005 p7A Ring Two, 03:24:2005 p7A Robots, 03:17:2005 p9A Sahara, 04:14:2005 p7A Shopgirl, 11:10:2005 p7A Sideways, 02:24:2005 p5A Sin City, 04:07:2005 p9A Sound of Thunder, 09:08:2005 p7A Squid and the whale, 12:08:2005 p7A Star Wars III - Revenge of the Sith, 05:19:2005 p7A Stealth, 08:04:2005 p7A Syrianna, 12:15:2005 p7A Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, 09:29:2005 p7A Walk the line, 12:01:2005 p7A War of the Worlds, 07:07:2005 p7A Wedding Crashers, 07:21:2005 p7A White Noise, 01:13:2005 p7A Zathura, 11:24:2005 p7A MUSICEastman Rochester Chorus seeking singers 20-30 years old for new choral season, 08:25:2005 p8ANNAZARETH COLLEGEKeiser, Lynn of Brockport named general manager of food services at Nazareth College and Sodexho Campus Services, 08:18:2005 p8ANEW YORKNew examination for individuals interested in becoming a corrections officer for New York State Department of Correctional Services being held in Sweden, 09:29:2005 p5ANEW YORK - AGRICULTUREApplause to Rep. Reynolds, Tom for supporting Central American-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement (Letter), 08:18:2005 p12ANew York's members of Congress have an opportunity to expand market for state's apple growers, 06:30:2005 p12A NEW YORK - BUDGETBudget is done, but was it done right? (On Politics), 04:07:2005 p12AEducation funding in the budget is billions away from what the courts have said New York state has to provide, but is it enough?, 04:07:2005 p3A Gov. Pataki and Democratic Attorney General Spitzer, Eliot both agree that reformation of state's budget is lousy idea; don't buy it (Editorial), 05:12:2005 p12A It appears the New York State lawmakers have more control over state budget proposals than Pataki, George does (On Politics), 05:12:2005 p13A Proposal 1 to amend state constitution would help Legislature get budget passed on time, but would also take some power away from state government (Editorial), 11:03:2005 p16A Reject Gov. Pataki's budget proposal to charge those with Family Health Plus a fee should they need hospitalization (Letter), 03:24:2005 p14A States 'on time' budget still same old story (Editorial), 04:07:2005 p12A NEW YORK - ECONOMYNewly elected Monroe County Democrat Chairman Morelle, Joseph may have the answers to getting New York out of economic decline (Editorial), 06:09:2005 p12APredictions for the economy in 2006; Reform for Albany seems distant (On Politics), 12:01:2005 p17A NEW YORK - EDUCATIONFinancial aid drying up for many New York students this fall (Editorial), 02:17:2005 p10AGovernor Pataki promised reforms in schools, but doesn't follow through (Editorial), 01:27:2005 p12A New York State holds NYS High School Olympiad where 24 area high schools participated, 02:03:2005 p14A Regents Review and Homework Hotline Regents Review airing on Rochester's WXXI-TV 21, 05:05:2005 p2A Teach kids how the world works (Guest Essay), 02:03:2005 p12A Though the costs of New York State standardized tests are rising, so are the results (Commentary), 03:24:2005 p15A Western New York does better than others when it comes to getting kids through school, according to latest figures from Albany, 03:17:2005 p5A NEW YORK - ELECTIONSGolisano, Tom; Brooks, Maggie; and Reynolds, Tom run for governor's office (On Politics), 08:04:2005 p11ANew York one of only states that allows candidates to run on multiple party lines (On Politics), 06:09:2005 p13A New York State Board of Elections is determining whic |