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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 which voting machines will be certified for counties across New York to be used in 2006 elections, 12:29:2005 p2A NEW YORK - ENVIRONMENTNew York State Department of Environmental Conservation looks for toxins in Erie Canal soil, 04:14:2005 p1ANEW YORK - GOVERNMENTAnalyzing Pataki's State of the State; what New York really needs is a democracy (Commentary), 01:13:2005 p13AEminent domain decision gives government officials the right to seize private property for almost any reason for the benefit of big businesses (Letter), 07:14:2005 p8A Facts about the government that were once readily available are no longer any where to be found; campaign for your right to know (Editorial), 03:17:2005 p12A Feuding Democrats 'quarterback' may be former state Sen. Dollinger, Richard (On Politics), 02:10:2005 p13A A few suggestions for states 'leaders' (Letter), 01:27:2005 p12A Getting things done in Albany is less about merit than it is about who you know (Editorial), 05:05:2005 p14A Governor Pataki's message to upstate New York: your on your own (Commentary), 01:13:2005 p13A Improve government in New York State, back Proposal 1 (Letter), 11:03:2005 p17A Local assemblyman Gantt, David turns back on voters (Editorial), 06:16:2005 p12A Local leader in the New York State Assembly Nesbitt, Charles accepted a new position as head of the state Tax Appeals Tribunal, 12:01:2005 p1A New Yorkers need to connect the dots within the government to avoid scandals (Commentary), 06:30:2005 p13A NYS Archives gives local government records and documentary heritage grants to help local governments and communities support their record management, 08:04:2005 p3A Proposal 1 turning into an incumbent protection plan (On Politics), 11:03:2005 p17A Reforming Albany can be done (Guest Essay), 02:17:2005 p10A Senator Maziarz, George D. appointed to serve as chairman of the Senate Labor Committee, 02:10:2005 p3A Senator Schumer, Charles needs to be consistent on his issues with privacy (Letter), 09:29:2005 p14A NEW YORK - LEGISLATIONSupreme Court decision allowing government to condemn private property for private-sector reuse nothing new, but is wrecking cities (Guest Essay), 10:06:2005 p16ASupreme Court ruling declares economic development a 'public use' for which eminent domain may be used (Guest Essay), 09:22:2005 p15A Talk about reforming state legislature remains talk (Editorial), 02:10:2005 p12A Time for New York to start thinking about some real reform in legislature (Editorial), 11:17:2005 p8A NEW YORK - POLICEBrockport native Kemp, Neal works as a photographer for the NYPD, 03:24:2005 p4ANEW YORK - POLITICSDemocrats push for a conservative candidate to fill shoes of Day O'Conner, Sandra's shoes as Supreme Court Justice after her retirement (Humor), 07:14:2005 p9AGOP Party Chairman Minarik, Steve wants Giuliani, Rudy to run against Sen. Hillary (On Politics), 02:03:2005 p13A Republicans in New York walk a fascinating tightrope of idealism and pragmatism (On Politics), 09:01:2005 p10A NEW YORK - TAXESNew York holds many hidden taxes causing it's residents to have difficulty managing their finances (Commentary), 05:26:2005 p15ANEW YORK - TRANSPORTATIONNew York Transportation Bond deserves 'yes' vote (Editorial), 11:03:2005 p16ANYS Department of Transportation announces project-specific Web site to share information on the status of Route 531 extension, 05:12:2005 p2A NEW YORK STATE VOLUNTEER FIRE POLICE ASSOCIATIONFire police from around New York to meet for the Volunteer Fire Police Association of the State of New York's annual convention, 04:14:2005 p12ANURSINGThe challenge of school nursing (Guest Essay), 08:25:2005 p12AOOILDon't drill for oil in the Alaskan refuge (Letter), 09:29:2005 p14AOLYMPICSNew York City is putting on a full-court plea to try and land the 2012 Olympic Games (Murf's Turf), 05:05:2005 p11A25th anniversary of the Lake Placid Olympics this year (Murf's Turf), 02:17:2005 p8A PPARENTINGGravest danger to children is window cords on blinds, shades, curtains, and drapes (Funny Thing), 08:18:2005 p13AJudge Marilyn O'Conner rules drug-addicted prostitute with 7 children in foster care to have no more children (Editorial), 01:13:2005 p12A PATAKI, GEORGEOver the years our governor has humiliated himself to the point where no one respects him anymore (Commentary), 03:03:2005 p13ASoon to be ex-governor Pataki, George's record will write his legacy; not spin (Commentary), 08:18:2005 p13A PATRIOTISMMorehouse, Joanne and Alton display their honor of their son, Christopher, who has been fighting in Baghdad with a display of lights on their yard, 03:24:2005 p1APETSEighth Annual Pug-O-Ween costume contest held at Brockport Elks Club, 10:06:2005 p11AIt is not good to bring your pets into crowded environments, like festivals, for their safety and the safety of others (Letter), 08:11:2005 p12A Several groups of dog owners focus on socializing and rescuing dogs in need, 10:13:2005 p14A Streb, Janet a pet consultant for Shure Pets, 08:25:2005 p2A PLANNED PARENTHOODRape Crisis Center of Planned Parenthood in Orleans County is seeking volunteers, 08:11:2005 p2APOETRY60,000 poets launch their bids to make Rochester a literary community (Guest Essay), 10:20:2005 p15AApril is the established National Poetry Month, celebrate it (Guest Essay), 04:07:2005 p13A Local writer O'Riordan, Brendan's poetic look at the year that was (Guest Essay), 12:29:2005 p9A POLITICSAfter Bush, George was reelected as President of the United States, Democrats vow to learn their lesson (Commentary), 02:03:2005 p13ABiggest contributors to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee will be able to gambol on the lawns of the fabled Kennedy compound (Funny Thing), 11:03:2005 p17A Campaign managers use negative ads to pull ahead of competition (On Politics), 08:25:2005 p13A Capitalism slowly dying out as practiced by the big boys (Editorial), 10:06:2005 p16A Congress complains about judges legislating from the bench, but do nothing about it (Letter), 08:04:2005 p8A Eminent domain is causing common man to lose his rights to property (Letter), 12:08:2005 p16A Here's what we may find curbside in '05 in the political world (On Politics), 01:06:2005 p11A It is very important to have all leaders (city, count, suburban) on same page about which neighborhoods need help (Commentary), 08:04:2005 p9A The many reasons to enroll in a political party (Editorial), 09:29:2005 p14A Politicians be ware: like life, you get one first impression (Commentary), 11:17:2005 p9A Resist the urge to rush to snap judgments during campaign season (On Politics), 08:18:2005 p13A Stop playing games with vote on judges, we the people want a yes or no answer (Letter), 05:26:2005 p14A Thankless job of minority party leader is very tough, and demands success (On Politics), 12:08:2005 p17A "The Aristocrats" documentary may have sick humor, but interesting similarity to the world of politics (Funny Thing), 09:29:2005 p15A There is nothing conservative about the Bush administration (Letter), 04:07:2005 p12A Vice President Cheney, Dick continues to insist on doing business behind closed doors; lets shed light on our shady government (Funny Thing), 12:08:2005 p16A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONSClinton, Hillary and Giuliani, Rudy lead national poll taken by Marist Institute as Democratic and Republican presidential candidates for 2008 (On Politics), 05:12:2005 p13AThe curse of the second termers (Funny Thing), 10:27:2005 p15A PRESIDENTSBush would do good to follow Truman's example (Commentary), 01:20:2005 p11ARRADIORadio program format change is always Top Secret (Humor), 06:23:2005 p10ASmith, Gary of WHAM retires after 49 years on the radio, 06:09:2005 p12A READINGSo much to read, so little time to read it in; how to deal with periodicaloholics (Funny Thing), 08:25:2005 p13ARED HAT SOCIETYLocal chapters of the Red Hat Society met in Brockport to celebrate a new book with 'hattitude,' 04:28:2005 p4ARELIGIONGod vs. Science: Let's declare peace (Notebook), 08:11:2005 p13AIntelligent design says it all for Donovan Dunn of Brockport (Letter), 11:24:2005 Interesting to note that Zealotry is starting to undermine science (Letter), 10:06:2005 p16A Terrorism causes many dark and unhopeful concerns, religion reawakening can help (Notebook), 02:17:2005 p11A RESTAURANTSBalsam Bagels offers more than breakfast (Dining Out), 05:05:2005 p7ABay Tree offers sleek, serious food (Dining Out), 02:10:2005 p7A Brian and Johnny's offers natural goodness (Dining Out), 03:10:2005 p5A Bring an appetite to picturesque Bazil (Dining Out), 08:04:2005 p7A Carrots get a makeover at Gene's Hots (Dining Out), 04:21:2005 p7A Cascade offers classic, sensible fare (Dining Out), 01:27:2005 p7A Creative sandwiches, drinks at good-looking Sips (Dining Out), 09:01:2005 p7A Dano's offers a slice of Austria (Dining Out), 12:01:2005 p7A El Pacifico does casual food right (Dining Out), 08:11:2005 p7A Enjoy authentic Hungarian cuisine at cozy Karpatia (Dining Out), 01:20:2005 p7A Enjoy Italian classics at Marie's Ristorante (Dining Out), 05:12:2005 p7A European goods make Yunas a hit (Dining Out), 06:16:2005 p7A Feast of choices at delightful Asian Garden (Dining Out), 05:26:2005 p7A Feta Chinni has Italian and Greek cuisine's under one roof, 12:15:2005 p7A Fine dining in cozy setting at Legends Grill (Dining Out), 09:29:2005 p7A Finger-lickin fare at Victor's Village Pig (Dining Out), 02:17:2005 p7A Fresh batter sets Scott's Fish-N-Chips apart (Dining Out), 06:30:2005 p7A Good vibes, menu at Northfield Food and Drink (Dining Out), 11:24:2005 p7A Hip cuisine reigns at Sienna (Dining Out), 11:17:2005 p5A Hip Edibles caters to adventurous palates (Dining Out), 03:17:2005 p9A Imported treats abound at Europa Deli (Dining Out), 12:29:2005 p7A Inventive sandwiches and more at Three S Restaurant and Cafe (Dining Out), 09:08:2005 p7A Italy's greatest hits are at NapaGino's (Dining Out), 01:06:2005 p7A Jet Diner offers comfort food, live music (Dining Out), 07:28:2005 p5A Korean House serves rice cakes and more (Dining Out), 09:22:2005 p7A Morningstar sates Greek-food cravings (Dining Out), 07:14:2005 p5A 'New' Anchor Inn shines with pleasing menu (Dining Out), 10:27:2005 p7A A new twist on old favorites at Otto Tomotto's (Dining Out), 11:10:2005 p7A Newbury Park sells uncommon desserts (Dining Out), 8:25:2005 p7A Not your momma's wings at Lone Star Wings (Dining Out), 12:08:2005 p7A Olga's brings flavor of Ukraine to Rochester (Dining Out), 04:14:2005 p7A Opa Express dishes up Greek food fast (Dining Out), 07:07:2005 p7A Orange Glory offers fresh, natural fare (Dining Out), 05:19:2005 p7A Original cuisine and imports at Dutch Market (Dining Out), 06:09:2005 p7A Peppers spices up Peppers Deli and Pastas fare (Dining Out), 04:07:2005 p9A Peter Geyer Steakhouse stands out from herd (Dining Out), 03:31:2005 p7A Pittsford Seafood offers more than fish fries (Dining Out), 10:20:2005 p7A Pizza is more than a humble pie at Slice of Napa (Dining Out), 10:06:2005 p7A Quaint Apple Tree Inn in Brockport is worth the drive (Dining Out), 06:23:2005 p7A Rascal's should soon have faithful following (Dining Out), 04:28:2005 p7A Savory fare at the classy Bistro 135 (Dining Out), 08:18:2005 p7A Small bites, big delights at Golden Port (Dining Out), 03:03:2005 p5A Small Chicago Cafe big on affordable food (Dining Out), 02:03:2005 p7A Something for everyone at enjoyable Pomodoro Grill (Dining Out), 12:22:2005 p5A Something for everyone at Sticky Lips BBQ (Dining Out), 10:13:2005 p5A Subtle updates add zing to Oak Leaf's (Dining Out), 03:24:2005 p7A Take-A-Break serves casual, hearty fare (Dining Out), 02:24:2005 p5A Thali of India owner opens second location (Dining Out), 01:13:2005 p7A There's a lot brewing at Fairport Village Coffee and Wine Bar (Dining Out), 07:21:2005 p7A Tournedos puts the sizzle back in steakhouse (Dining Out), 11:03:2005 p7A What's cooking at Patrik's? The chef's whim (Dining Out), 06:02:2005 p7A ROADSRedman Road fixes badly needed (Guest Essay), 07:07:2005 p12ARedman Road rezoning of 132 acres to permit business and homes sought, 07:14:2005 p1A Roadside attractions can be very distracting (Funny Thing), 07:21:2005 p11A Speed limit reductions have been requested for the past 12 years on Redman Road in Clarkson, 08:11:2005 p1A ROCHESTERAnnual Rochester Area Sweet Corn Fest being held at participating farm markets, 08:04:2005 p2ACity faces competition from Providence, Toronto, and Pittsburgh; Rochester could learn from all three (Commentary), 06:09:2005 p13A City of Rochester has been dubbed a nice place to live, but not a top place to visit (Commentary), 06:09:2005 p13A Eastman Kodak Co. job cuts prompt the end of an era and the start of planning for new era in Rochester (On Politics), 08:04:2005 p9A Eastman Theater a place of inspiration (Guest Essay), 01:20:2005 p10A GRE president and CEO Finney, Mike to speak at Rotary District 7120 Area 9 club's annual meeting, 09:01:2005 p12A President of New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Summit, Paula Hamada bringing 68th convention to Rochester, 11:10:2005 p15A ROCHESTER - BUSINESSESFrank, Adrienne joins Advertising Council of Rochester as director of communications and resource development, 02:17:2005 p12AHeath, Karl appointed to associate financial planner by MetLife Securities Inc. in Rochester, 01:06:2005 p12A Vasiliou, Agathie of Brockport has joined Rotenberg & Co., LLP, 03:17:2005 p6A ROCHESTER - CHURCHESVirgilio, Paul A. receives the rite of acolyte by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, 02:03:2005 p9AROCHESTER - ECONOMYCity needs painless program to solve its economic woes (Commentary), 08:11:2005 p13AGolisano, Tom says no to windmills, yes to the American dream when discussing economic development and entrepreneurship in the Rochester area, 10:20:2005 p11A ROCHESTER - ELECTIONS21 Questions for those in line to being the next mayor of Rochester (Commentary), 05:12:2005 p13ADuffy, Bob still hasn't made his decision to enter the race for Mayor (On Politics), 01:27:2005 p13A Leading debate in Rochester city mayor race is police protection (On Politics), 06:16:2005 p12A Mayoral candidates face reality check when Curran, Brian announces he will not be running again (On Politics), 01:20:2005 p11A Norwood, Wade's campaign for Rochester mayor not racist at all (Commentary), 09:29:2005 p15A Odds are even that Duffy, Robert; Norwood, Wade; and Mains, Tim will duke it out to the end in the mayoral race (Commentary), 04:14:2005 p13A Parrinello, John's presence at the Rochester mayoral forum juiced up an already interesting affair (On Politics), 03:17:2005 p13A ROCHESTER - GOVERNMENTHolahan, Paul replaces Doherty, Ed as new commissioner of environmental services, 12:29:2005 p9AJohnson, Bill leaves office of Rochester mayor - right or wrong, he was always decent and strong (Commentary), 12:29:2005 p9A No term limits, but city government change afoot (On Politics), 01:13:2005 p13A ROCHESTER - POLITICSMayoral candidates don't measure up to Johnson, Bill (Commentary), 07:07:005 p13AOpen seat for Rochester mayor means politics at sharpest; but is practice of pinching funds from the future the right way to budget for present (On Politics), 06:23:2005 p11A Random thoughts about the endorsements for Duffy, Bob as new mayor of Rochester (On Politics), 10:13:2005 p13A Republicans shouldn't withhold information (Letter), 12:08:2005 p16A ROCHESTER - SCHOOLSBishop Kearney High School Class of 1980 planning 25th reunion, 08:04:2005 p8ABlue ribbon committee studying problems of Rochester City School District and calls for 10,000 volunteers to serve as mentors (Notebook), 09:08:2005 p14A Need to integrate city schools with even number of low-income population in order to solve Rochester city school district crisis (Commentary), 10:06:2005 p17A RAEYC named Fink, Susan and Burton, Kathy to board, 10:27:2005 p5A ROCHESTER - TRANSPORTATIONTrying a kinder, gentler approach at RGRTA (Commentary), 02:24:2005 p11AROCHESTER FILM FESTIVALRochester's premiere film festival hits the half-decade mark with films, seminars, and more celebrations, 11:03:2005 p7AROCHESTER RENAISSANCE CENTERArchitect Safdie, Moshe's plans for the Renaissance Center cause less confidence in the project (Commentary), 09:29:2005 p15APublic draw their ideas of the new Renaissance Square (Commentary), 04:07:2005 p13A Safdie, Moshe will design the Renaissance Center, whom County officials are gushing over (Commentary), 04:21:2005 p13A ROTARY INTERNATIONALA truly global fellowship in service to others, at home and abroad (Editorial), 03:03:2005 p12ASSAFETYAccording to experts, doing anything is dangerous (Editorial), 07:07:2005 p12APark Ridge Youth Outreach Program of Hamlin presents a program of safety at home for ages 7 to 10, 07:14:2005 p2A Safety first this summer, please (Murf's Turf), 07:07:2005 p10A Tips for staying safe during summer activities (Letter), 07:21:2005 p10A SALVATION ARMYWith the generosity of the community, The Salvation Army was able to help thousands during holiday season (Letter), 01:13:2005 p12ASalvation Army in need of volunteers to be bell ringers for the upcoming holiday season, 11:24:2005 p3A Salvation Army looking for volunteer service bell ringers, 10:27:2005 p4A SCHIAVO, TERRISchiavo case shows need for consensus (Letter), 04:07:2005 p12ASound bits, half-truths and right-wing demagoguery of this case are more than appalling (Notebook), 03:31:2005 p13A SCHOLARSHIPSAgte-Studier, Montana receives Hochstein School of Music and Dance 2005 Merit Scholarship, 03:24:2005 p8ABerke, Martin A. of Hilton awarded Presidential Scholarship to SUNY Oswego, 07:21:2005 p4A Brightly, Joseph and Newman, Rachel have been awarded scholarships to Alfred State College, 02:10:2005 p8A Brockport seniors Bader, Mindy; Trenton, Jennifer; Chinappi, Christina and Poupore, Nicole receive Margaret A. McGrath Charitable Foundation scholarship, 07:07:2005 p4A Cornish, Catherine Kelly receives scholarship for post-secondary education from Rochester chapter of Self Help for Hard of Hearing People, 08:11:2005 p8A Hamilton, Andrew R. receives John W. Danforth Company Scholarship and R.P. Shaw Award at SUNY Buffalo, 06:09:2005 p3A Heckert, Catherine receives scholarship through The Arc Foundation of Monroe County, 08:11:2005 p8A Knight, Staci is recipient of Thomas and Helen Hage Scholarship, 08:18:2005 p2A Lemke, Jason of Brockport was awarded Excellence in Education Scholarship to attend Alfred State College, 12:15:2005 p10A Liccione, Alexandra receives four year scholarship to St. John Fisher College, 04:28:2005 p10A Mitchell, William of Brockport awarded a Dean's Scholarship to attend SUNY Brockport, 09:08:2005 p11A Senior Boley, Gabrielle of Clarkson High is a national finalist for a Coca-Cola Scholarship, 04:07:2005 p4A Solt, Brittany Sue receives Sam M. Walton Community Scholarship, 08:04:2005 p8A Wade, Chuck of SUNY Brockport has been selected this year's winner of the Rochester Audio Visual Association Scholarship, 03:03:2005 p7A Wegmans announces scholarship winners, 07:21:2005 p5A SENIOR CITIZENSArticle published in May 6th Post about the senior citizen prom was a disappointment should've painted seniors in a better light (Letter), 05:19:2005 p10ASEPTEMBER 11 REMEMBRANCEFourth annual 9/11 remembrance will be hosted by Brockport Fire Department, 09:08:2005 p3AA moral nightmare, thankfully winding down, 12:22:2005 p11A SEXUAL ABUSEAccused sex offender Dunn, Andrew S. kills himself before jury reached a verdict, 04:07:2005 p14ACatalino, Ken's cartoon on sex offenders has New York Democrats and others in dismay (Letter), 06:09:2005 p12A Not all sex offenders kill their victims (Letter), 05:12:2005 p12A Our culture is jammed with sexual come-ons which could be part of the cause of a rise in sexual assault on children (Guest Essay), 05:05:2005 p14A Schwab, Brian P. of Clarkson is charged with sexually abusing two boys, 03:10:2005 p3A SHOPPINGMany benefits to doing your Christmas shopping locally (Editorial), 12:01:2005 p16ASOAP BOX DERBYThanks to the Scuderi family, hundreds of kids have enjoyed and participated in a soap box derby, 12:08:2005 p11ASOCIAL SECURITYBetter ways to fix social security (Letter), 01:20:2005 p10ALoss of jobs hurting Social Security funds (Letter), 03:10:2005 p10A Solution to social security problem is to put more money into the system (Letter), 02:10:2005 p12A SPACE EXPLORATIONTourism frontier approaches for outer space (Commentary), 03:17:2005 p13ASPECIAL OLYMPICSMullins, Aimee to highlight 14th Special Olympics 'Crystal Ball,' 02:24:2005 p9ASPENCERPORTPort of Call Community Players holding auditions for production of "Come Blow your Horn," 07:28:2005 p2AThe Port of Call Community Players present musical "Oliver" at auditorium in Spencerport High School, 06:23:2005 p2A Port of Call Community Players present the Neil Simon comedy "Come Blow your Horn," 09:29:2005 p9A Summer driver education program sign up, 05:26:2005 p4A SPENCERPORT - FIRESpencerport Volunteer Firefighters will host annual carnival at the fireman's field along the Erie Canal, 06:09:2005 p2ASPENCERPORT - SCHOOLSSpencerport School Board recognizes the public deserves a role in the search for a new schools chief, 01:06:2005 p10ASPORTS2005: What a year for area sports; area teams and athletes enjoy a successful year, 12:29:2005 p6ACollege seniors enjoy final games (Bryan's Backyard), 09:08:2005 p12A Company football pools make for interesting and exciting seasons (Murf's Turf), 08:18:2005 p9A Cross country is a good, clean sport (Commentary), 10:20:2005 p14A High School Heisman time arrives, winners listed (Bryan's Backyard), 10:20:2005 p12A High school sports in this area are second to none (Murf's Turf), 06:23:2005 p8A History of former high school sports champions must not be forgotten (Murf's Turf), 03:10:2005 p8A Holiday time offers plenty of action from winter sports; Section 5 teams to be competing all over New York State (Bryan's Backyard), 12:15:2005 p13A/15A Masino, Mike and Sewruk, Melissa to join JPMorgan Chase Hall of Fame, 11:10:2005 p15A MCC to host 8th annual Monroe County Girls Sports Festival, 08:04:2005 p7A Monroe County Girls Sports Festival has 18 stations of sports fun, 08:11:2005 10A Parents who invite the team over for an after game dinner are in for a big (very hungry) surprise (Murf's Turf), 05:19:2005 p8A Pittsford Sutherland Gymnasium, one of the smallest gyms is one with the largest sports heritage (Murf's Turf), 01:13:2005 p9A Reflecting on the Section 5 Fall season sports (Bryan's Backyard), 11:10:2005 p14A Resolutions for a sporty new year (Murf's Turf), 01:06:2005 p8A Rochester Rookies program enters 29th year of helping kids compete against other kids with disabilities, 10:06:2005 p14A Saluting all of our athletes (Murf's Turf), 03:03:2005 p10A Saying good bye to winter sports, and welcoming the spring sports (Murf's Turf), 03:24:2005 p11A Sports announcer Allen, Mel for the Yankees gave a good tune to baseball song (Commentary), 04:28:2005 p15A Spring vacation was a hot topic at games last week...where's your sports paradise? (Murf's Turf), 04:21:2005 p10A This has been a wild year for Section 5 sports (Bryan's Backyard), 12:22:2005 p7A/8A Two favorite athletic events are The Polar Bear Open and Challenger Baseball (Murf's Turf), 02:10:2005 p10A What teams to watch for this winter season of sports (Bryan's Backyard), 12:01:2005 p14A SPORTS - AWARDSBlue Devils celebrate season at banquet where The Bill Corbin Award was presented to legendary coach Nietopski, Ed, 04:07:2005 p11ABrockport Ice Hockey team wins sportsmanship award for 2004-2005 semester; Filipowicz, Ryan and Cavanaugh, Dan named all-stars, 03:03:2005 p10A Brown, Maddy; Stuczynksi, Jennifer; and Wambach, Abby are winners of the 27th annual WHAM Sportswomen of the Year Awards, 04:28:2005 p12A Fairport Little League president Fennell, Joe honored for his contributions with one of the fields at Lyndon Road complex being named "Fennel Field" (Murf's Turf), 05:12:2005 p9A Fairport's Albrighty, Jim to receive 2005 Keith Jackson Eternal Flame Award, 06:09:2005 p10A Finalists selected for WHAM Sportswomen Awards, 04:07:2005 p11A Former varsity basketball coach Nietopski, Ed will present the 2005 Bill Corbin Award at The Brockport Girls and Boys Basketball Awards Banquet, 03:03:2005 p10A Manning, Peyton to receive the Coca-Cola Sports Personality of the Year Award, 11:10:2005 p15A One last tribute to Brown, Maddy who was selected at WHAM High School Sportswomen of the Year, 04:28:2005 p11A Sportswomen awards to be revealed Monday, 04:21:2005 p11A WHAM announces women's luncheon head table guests, 02:10:2005 p11A SPORTS - BASEBALLBaseball coaches clinic slated, 12:15:2005 p14ABlue Devils celebrate and outstanding season finishing with 13-6, 03:31:2005 p10A Blue Devils crush Spartans and Saints, 04:21:2005 p10A Blue Devils earn No. 5 seed in sectionals, 05:19:2005 p9A Blue Devils fall short against Rush-Henrietta, 05:05:2005 p11A Blue Devils have a rough week losing four games to fall below .500 for first time this season, 04:21:2005 p10A Blue Devils return six starters from last year's team, 03:31:2005 p9A Brockport Blue Devils defeat Churchville-Chili to earn 10th win of the season, 05:12:2005 p9A Brockport boys baseball is back on track after playing well at Low Country Classic in Charleston SC, 04:28:2005 p11A Brockport varsity baseball players Toogoo, Eric and Parrino, Nate named to Monroe County Division I First Team by the Coaches for the 2005 season, 06:30:2005 p11A Cardinals win over Dodgers; Brockport uses pitching, hitting, and defense to earn win in Senior Babe Ruth game, 06:30:2005 p10A Chili scores in the bottom of the seventh to win Senior Babe Ruth game, 07:21:2005 p7A East rallies over West in Monroe County baseball all-star game, 06:23:2005 p8A Former Brockport baseball player Parrino, Andy finds success in New England baseball playing for the Manchester Silkworms, 06:30:2005 p11A Former Brockport players St. Amant, Phil and Parrino, Andy concluded 2005 baseball season with LeMoyne College, 05:12:2005 p10A Former Rochester Red Wing Valle, John has youngsters playing baseball all year round at Total Sports Experience, 06:02:2005 p11A Genesee Valley Riverbats end first half of season with victory over Saratoga, looking to improve in second half of season, 07:07:2005 p10A Genesee Valley Riverbats end losing streak after defeating Alfred and Wayne County, 06:30:2005 p10A Genesee Valley Riverbats enters final week of the season, 08:04:2005 p6A Greece Arcadia softball holds off Brockport rally to earn spot in Section 5 Class AA championship game, 05:26:2005 p11A Monroe Community College slates baseball camps, 06:16:2005 p11A New York Collegiate Baseball League team to play at SUNY Brockport this season, 06:09:2005 p10A Registration open for Battery winter baseball academy, 08:25:2005 p11A Remembering Mantle, Mickey (Commentary), 06:30:2005 p13A Riverbats begin second half of season, 07:14:2005 p6A Riverbats close out road trip with win against teams from NYCBL East Division, 07:21:2005 p7A Riverbats open season with victory against Dodgers, 06:16:2005 p10A Riverbats suffer through tough week after losing final five games, 06:23:2005 p9A Set your goals to beat individual records (Murf's Turf), 04:14:2005 p10A Sweden/Clarkson Bison's 10U Travel Team finishes first at Victor Tournament, 08:04:2005 p9A Teams from Greece, Fairport, Webster, and the Finger Lakes play to tie at Frontier Field, 07:14:2005 p7A 13th Annual Challenger Baseball World Series being held at the Frontier Field with over 180 players representing different squads, 06:30:2005 p11A Varsity Blue Devils defeat Penfield to snap a three game losing streak, 04:14:2005 p10A SPORTS - BASEBALL, COLLEGEMonroe Community College to hold catching camp, 11:10:2005 p15AMonroe County Baseball all stars Rochester Silver Wings under 12 baseball team win ECTB title, 09:01:2005 p8A St. Amant, Phil named to New York Collegiate Baseball League All-Star Game, 07:07:2005 p10A SPORTS - BASEBALL, PROFESSIONALColeman, Jerry inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame (Commentary), 08:04:2005 p11AWill the White Sox or Astros end a decade of 'woes' in this years world series (Commentary), 10:27:2005 p15A SPORTS - BASKETBALLBasketball offensive shooting clinic to be held at Gates Chili High School, 05:19:2005 p9ABlue Devils defeat Churchville-Chili and St. Francis in Doug Westcott Memorial Basketball Tournament, 01:06:2005 p8A Blue Devils fall to rival Red Raiders, 12:15:2005 p13A/15A Blue Devils finish season with victory over Hilton, 02:!7:2005 p8A Blue Devils six game winning streak comes to an end as Royal Comets defeat them 86-58, 01:20:2005 p8A Brockport area kids compete in scrimmages at the 2005 Hage/Hogan Basketball Clinic, 07:07:2005 p10A Brockport boys varsity basketball team wins last five games to improve to 8-3, 01:13:2005 p1A Brockport cager's get back on winning track after defeating Penfield, 01:27:2005 p10A Brockport secures number 4 seed in sectionals with victory over Saints, 02:10:2005 p10A Brockport varsity basketball player Mutton, Tyler signs to play for Houghton College, 06:02:2005 p12A Brockport varsity boys basketball team looking to replace all five starters entering the 2005-2006 season, 12:01:2005 p14A/15A Brockport wins 5th in a row, handles Livonia for second time this year, 01:13:2005 p10A Churchville-Chili ends Brockport's basketball season, 02:24:2005 p8A Former Greece Olympia star Stewart, Demond one of three players asked to return to play for Razorsharks, 09:01:2005 p8A Hage/Hogan basketball clinic slated for the end of June, 06:16:2005 p11A Rogers, Anthony and Brown, Adam are named MVPs at the Exceptional Senior game, 03:17:2005 p10A Rogers, Anthony leads the Blue Devils with 28 points over Gates Chili, 02:03:2005 p11A Section 5 Basketball Hall of Fame welcomes new members, 10:27:2005 p12A Spartans pull away from Devils down the stretch, 12:22:2005 p7A/8A 14th annual alumni basketball game featuring players from Brockport High's basketball teams slated, 10:27:2005 p13A Three Blue Devils Mutton, Tyler; Rogers, Anthony; and Pelin, Scott to play in exceptional seniors game, 03:10:2005 p9A "Together Through Sports" basketball tournament is more than just a chance to showcase talent (Bryan's Backyard), 09:22:2005 p12A Werner, Ryan scores 24 points for Brockport in game against Penfield; Blue Devils win 2 of 3, 12:08:2005 p14A SPORTS - BASKETBALL, COLLEGEFinding your way through NCAA land (Murf's Turf), 03:17:2005 p10ASPORTS - BASKETBALL, PROFESSIONALRochester Razorsharks to begin play in the American Basketball Association in November, 04:07:2005 p10ASPORTS - BASKETBALL, WOMENSBlue Devils defeat Gates Chili in their first game back after exams, 02:03:2005 p10ABlue Devils defeat Hilton, ending season with a victory, 02:10:2005 p11A Boley, Gabrielle competes in Ronald McDonald All-Star Game, 03:31:2005 p9A Boley, Gabrielle of Lady Blue Devils is one of top players in Section 5, 01:27:2005 p1A Boley, Gabrielle scores 22 in Brockport's win over Hilton, 01:13:2005 p10A Boley, Gabrielle scores 25 points and grabs 18 rebounds to lead Brockport to victory over Spartans, 01:06:2005 p8A Boley, Gabrielle will play for the gold team at Ronald McDonald House Greater Rochester All-Star Game at RIT, 03:24:2005 p12A Eastside girls slate basketball clinic, 08:25:2005 p11A Eastside Team came away winners at the Exceptional Seniors game where seniors bid adieu to high school, 03:17:2005 p10A Lady Blue Devils drop two to Fairport and Rush Henrietta, 01:20:2005 p8A SPORTS - BIKING500 cyclists pedal message of canal during 7th annual Erie Canal Bike Tour (Letter), 08:04:2005 p8AThanks to the Canal Front Greeters during the 7th annual Erie Canal Bike Tour for providing a much needed water stop (Letter), 08:04:2005 p8A SPORTS - BOXINGChamps and gentlemen in professional boxing seem to have disappeared in recent years (Commentary), 07:21:2005 p10ALiccione, Tony being inducted into Italian American Community Center Sports Hall of Fame, 10:13:2005 p10A Rochester Boxing Hall of Fame hosting 15th Annual Banquet and Awards (Bryan's Backyard), 11:17:2005 p6A SPORTS - CHEERLEADINGBrockport heads to Section 5 Winter Cheerleading Championships at SUNY Geneseo, 02:17:2005 p8ASPORTS - COACHESBaseball coaches clinic slated in Hilton, 12:08:2005 p15ABrockport baseball coaches host camp, 02:17:2005 p9A Brockport varsity baseball coach Jones, Brian is also the assistant coach for Genesee Community College baseball team, 05:12:2005 p9A Gates legend football coach Pannoni, Al announces his retirement (Bryan's Backyard), 12:08:2005 p14A Longtime Brockport varsity tennis and assistant basketball coach Hogan, Jack has retired (Murf's Turf), 01:20:2005 p8A 23rd Annual Section 5 Boys Soccer Awards Banquet honors head coach of Major League Soccer's Chicago Sarachan, Dave and long time soccer official Allison, Ken, 11:24:2005 p8A/9A Say thanks to all your coaches (Murf's Turf), 06:02:2005 p11A Zorn, Chris named Section 5 coach of the year, 12:22:2005 p8A SPORTS - CROSS COUNTRYAndrews, Mark and Johnson, Judy overall winners at East Rochester 5K; former U of R All-American Tuori, Tom returns to racing scene (On the Run), 08:18:2005 p10ABateman, Noel and Griggs, Amanda favored to win McQuaid Invitational, 09:29:2005 p13A Beck, Jeff wins Ugly Men 5K, 08:04:2005 p7A Blue Devils compete at Geneseo Invitational; boys team finished 5th, girls team finished 6th, 10:13:2005 p11A Brockport girls team finished 8th and boys finished 13th at Marcus Whitman High School, 11:10:2005 p14A Brockports Streb, Mark hands Monroe County Champion Robinson, Corey first loss of the season, 10:27:2005 p12A Dag System advances road racing technology with a disposable chip that reads while crossing under an antenna at the finish line, 08:11:2005 p11A Dicks' Sporting Goods and Innovative Edge Sportswear are teaming up to sponsor Community Challenge 4k Youth and 2k events, 10:20:2005 p13A Greece Athena grad Strelick, Steve has sizzling weekend (On the Run), 09:01:2005 p9A Preparation is needed for Rochester Marathon (On the Run), 07:14:2005 p7A Put a brewery at the finish line for the 15K Utica Boilermaker Road Race and large crowds will be attracted (Funny Thing), 08:04:2005 p11A Rochester Marathon returns; over 1,500 runners from around county expected to participate, 09:08:2005 p12A Runners from 31 states expected for USATF Nationals (On the Run), 09:08:2005 p13A Several Brockport runners earn all-county recognition, 11:03:2005 p14A Streb, Mark and Cain, Christyna posting outstanding times this season; leading the rest of the Brockport team Streb, Mark of Brockport wins at Webster Park, 09:29:2005 p13A SPORTS - CROSS COUNTRY, COLLEGEBrockport High School graduate Vicker, Irene member of the Houghton College Cross Country team, 01:06:2005 p12ASPORTS - CROSS COUNTRY, WOMENSDowney, Christa beats all but a few men in the 8600 runner/walker JP Morgan Chase Corporate Challenge at RIT (On the Run), 06:09:2005 p11AHilton varsity girls cross country team defeated nations top ranked team, and won the Nike Team Nationals in Portland, Ore (On The Run), 12:15:2005 p15A Hilton varsity girls cross country team ran their hearts out to win the Nike Team Nationals (Guest Essay), 12:15:2005 p16A Kriesen, Carolyn repeats as Fit at 50 triathlon victor, 08:11:2005 p10A SPORTS - FOOTBALLBlue Devils defeat Fairport, securing sectional home game, and will host Red Raiders in opening round of Class AAA Sectionals, 10:13:2005 p10ABlue Devils have no trouble with Franklin, 09:08:2005 p12A Brockport Blue Devils score 28 unanswered points to earn third win of season against Rush-Henrietta, 10:06:2005 p1A Brockport ends season with victory over Gates Chili, 11:03:2005 p14A Brockport football bounces back with victory against McQuaid improving 5-3 on the season, 10:27:2005 p12A Brockport football players make Super Bowl predictions, 02:03:2005 p11A Brockport varsity Blue Devils fall to Penfield Patriots, 09:29:2005 p12A Fairport ends Brockport's playoff run, 10:20:2005 p12A Former Brockport player Ward, Matt playing for Division II Gannon University, 10:27:2005 p13A Former Brockport varsity football player Rogers, Anthony will play in 23rd Annual Eddie Meath All-Star Football Game, 06:30:2005 p10A Greece Olympia High School hosting Section 5 College Recruiting Night for all prospective college bound football players, 12:01:2005 p15AQ 'No frills' football clinic slated, 02:24:2005 p9A St. John Fisher College to host Courage Bowl; Cardinals meet University of Rochester to benefit Camp Good Days, 08:18:2005 p9A Two additional adult men's flag football teams are being sought for the Sunday mornings men's flag football league to play at Sportspark in Chili, 04:14:2005 p11A SPORTS - FOOTBALL, COLLEGERogers, Anthony and Maroney, Kyle of the Blue Devils continue their football careers in college, 03:10:2005 p8ASyracuse's fired football coach Pasqualoni, Paul couldn't win when and where it counted (Commentary), 01:06:2005 p11A SPORTS - GOLFBlue Devil golfers lose to Spartans, 04:14:2005 p11ABrockport's Napierala, Brandon named to Monroe County West Division I All-County Second Team, 06:16:2005 p11A Cook, James has now made a hole-in-one on every par 3 hole at Stafford Country Club, 12:08:2005 p3A Fairport senior Pecor, Jon shoots 73 to beat Pittsford Sutherland's Hicks, Jack by one shot, 05:26:2005 p11A Golf leagues force the public off golf courses (Letter), 03:24:2005 p14A Haefner, Kevin enjoys experience at inaugural Xerox Classic at Irondequoit Country Club, 08:25:2005 p11A Lakeside 14th Annual Golf Classic was success with support of nearly 100 golfers, 07:14:2005 p7A Muto, Thomas Jr. cruises to golf title at the RDGA Junior Boys Championship, 08:11:2005 p10A Oak Hill Country Club Historian's Office stays busy year round preserving golf history, 09:08:2005 p12A Pearce Memorial Church to host golf tournament, 08:11:2005 p11A Rochester Disc Golf Club joins the town of Parma in announcing the grand opening of the 9-hole disc golf course in Parma, 05:12:2005 p2A Rochester Disc Golf Club to open in Parma, 05:12:2005 p10A Saturday Golfers Association (SGA) taking applications to play 22 weeks of golf, 04:07:2005 p11A SPORTS - GOLF, PROFESSIONALCaddies needed for Wegmans Rochester LPGA tournament, 06:09:2005 p11AHigh school golfers spend a day at the Wegmans LPGA, 06:23:2005 p9A Irondequoit professional Cherry, Bruce explains the Xerox Classic being held at the Irondequoit Country Club and offers details on the course, 08:18:2005 p9A Rittenhouse, Christy wins 4th straight WRGDA title, 08:04:2005 p9A Scorse, Jim tops Spitz, Tim in playoff for RDGA title, 07:14:2005 p6A Where is Locust Hill Located is not a question you want to be asking this week at the Wegmans LPGA golf tournament (Murf's Turf), 06:16:2005 p10A WRGDA holds only Scramble event of the season at Webster Golf Club, 06:02:2005 p12A SPORTS - GOLF, WOMENSBrockport senior VanDenburg, Kelley won three straight Section 5 girls golf tournaments; has signed to play for Alabama, 11:17:2005 p7AOchoa, Lorena fires six birdies over the last seven holes to rally past Creamer, Paula, 06:23:2005 p8A VanDenberg, Kelly wins 3rd straight title, 10:20:2005 p12A SPORTS - GYMNASTICSBright Raven competes in Spring Spectacular, 04:14:2005 p11ABright Ravens gymnasts compete in Judges Cup, 12:15:2005 p14A Bright Ravens hosts Dare to Be Great Invitational, 05:26:2005 p12A SPORTS - HOCKEY58 seniors face off for the last time at Lakeshore at the Monroe County High School Hockey League William J. Quinlan Memorial Select Senior Hockey Game, 03:24:2005 p11ABlue Devils defeat Spencerport and Lancaster to win Westside Tournament, 01:06:2005 p9A Blue Devils defeated by Fairport 3-0, 01:20:2005 p8A Blue Devils score twice in the third period to beat Gates Chili for the second time this season, 02:03:2005 p10A Blue Devils unbeaten in last four games, heading to next week's hockey tournament, 02:10:2005 p1A Blue Devils use three second period goals to blowout Greece, 12:22:2005 p7A/8A Brockport cut down by Greece Lightning, 01:27:2005 p10A Brockport extends unbeaten streak to four games in 5-2 win against Rush Henrietta, 02:10:2005 p10A Brockport Hockey Booster Club and Brockport High School hockey team thanks Flash's Tavern for hosting fundraising spaghetti dinner (Letter), 12:01:2005 p16A Brockport icers open 2005-06 season with split; Blue Devils beat Penfield 4-1 for first victory, 12:08:2005 p14A McQuaid ends Brockport ice hockey's season in the first round of the Class A Sectionals, 02:17:2005 p8A Midget Minor AAA Rochester Amerks place 2nd in New Jersey Jr. Devils Elite 8 Tournament, 10:20:2005 p13A Monroe County Community College ice hockey team gear up for title run (Bryan's Backyard), 10:13:2005 p10A Rochester Edge Under-16 team wins league ice hockey title, 04:07:2005 p11A Rochester Institute of Technology ice hockey team will drop the puck on the 2005-2006 regular season (Bryan's Backyard), 10:06:2005 p14A SPORTS - HOCKEY, COLLEGELast years 16U USA Ice Hockey National Champion Syracuse Stars moved up to the 19U level this year, finding tougher competition, 03:31:2005 p10ASPORTS - HOCKEY, PROFESSIONALUnited States Women's Hockey Team to face off against Finland at the Blue Cross Arena, 12:01:2005 p15ASPORTS - HOCKEY, WOMENSGirls ages 8-16 with less than 2 years skating experience invited to hockey and skating exercises at Tuttle Ice Arena, 03:31:2005 p2ASeveral Brockport hockey moms have started their own "Ladies on Edge" hockey team, 02:10:2005 p1A Tri-County Eagles qualify for State Championships, 03:31:2005 p10A SPORTS - ICE SKATINGRochester speed skating team won the overall trophy for the two day event, 01:13:2005 p10ASPORTS - LACROSSEBlue Devils junior varsity lacrosse team opens season with a victory against Webster Thomas, 04:14:2005 p11ABlue Devils JV boys lacrosse team wins twice against Pittsford and Rush-Henrietta, 04:21:2005 p11A Brockport junior varsity lacrosse players prepare for final season before joining the varsity ranks, 03:24:2005 p11A Brockport JV lacrosse continues outstanding season with a solid 6-2 record over seven game stretch, 06:02:2005 p12A Brockport JV lacrosse wins three of five matches, 05:12:2005 p10A Western New York Lacrosse Officials Association looking for new officials for upcoming boys lacrosse season, 01:27:2005 p11A SPORTS - LACROSSE, WOMENSBlue Devils earn 1st win in program history against Churchville-Chili, 04:28:2005 p11ABlue Devils fall to Webster in sectionals, 05:19:2005 p8A Lady Blue Devil Toscano, Bre scores three goals in season ending loss to Webster Schroeder, 05:19:2005 p8A Lady Blue Devils stages fourth quarter rally to earn third win of the season against Webster Schroeder, 05:12:2005 p9A Lady Blue Devils still searching for first win as they are defeated by Penfield, Irondequoit, and Spencerport, 04:14:2005 p10A Lady Blue Devils win 2nd game against Gates Chili, 05:05:2005 p11A Michele, Whitney of Blue Devils receives Offensive Player of the Game award at the Exceptional Senior All-Star game, 06:16:2005 p10A Webster Schroeder holds off late Blue Devils rally, Blue Devils fall in lacrosse opener, 04:07:2005 p10A SPORTS - MASCOTS"The Handbook of Mascots and Nicknames" a very handy book to have in college (Murf's Turf), 08:11:2005 p10ASPORTS - ROWINGFeins, Rick and Ceil help sport of rowing to grow in Rochester area (Murf's Turf), 06:30:2005 p10ASPORTS - SCHOLARSHIPSMasino, Mike; Sewruk, Melissa to join JPMorgan Chase Hall of Fame, 11:24:2005 p9ASPORTS - SKIINGGenesee Valley Vill Kock Cross Country Ski League offering annual ski swap for Rochester community, 10:27:2005 p13ASPORTS - SOCCERAbby Wambach Soccer Camp slated, 06:09:2005 p11ABlue Devils advance to boys soccer final, 11:03:2005 p14A Blue Devils beat Royal Comets and Warriors, leaving them 5-0 in Monroe County Division I, 09:22:2005 p12A Blue Devils begin quest for Section 5 championship, 10:27:2005 p1A Blue Devils can finally call themselves sectional champions (Editorial), 11:17:2005 p8A Blue Devils tie Red Raiders, Saints; remains near top of Monroe County Division 1, 10:13:2005 p10A Blue Devils win sectional soccer crown, 11:10:2005 p14A Brockport Blizzards complete remarkable season, 09:22:2005 p13A Brockport Blizzards U17 Boys Soccer Team finishes undefeated in four tournaments, 08:04:2005 p6A Brockport Blue Devils boys and girls varsity soccer teams each finished Section 5 tournament as Class AAA champions, 11:10:2005 p1A/14A Finding your soccer camp on the net (Murf's Turf), 02:24:2005 p8A Gates Chili hands Brockport first league loss, 10:06:2005 p14A McQuaid ends Brockport's soccer season; Blue Devils finish 13-3-4, 11:17:2005 p6A Pittsford Sutherland goalie Peacock, Mike steals the show and win in Section 5 Senior All-Star Boys Soccer Game where East beats West, 11:24:2005 p8A/9A SPORTS - SOCCER, COLLEGEMCC to honor '71 men's championship soccer team, 01:20:2005 p9ASPORTS - SOCCER, WOMENSBlue Devils to face Webster Schroeder in first round of Class AAA playoffs, 10:27:2005 p12ABrockport completes season sweep of Gates Chili, with three games remaining in the season, 10:13:2005 p11A Brockport girls beat Penfield for soccer title, 11:10:2005 p14A Brockport girls earn Class AAA Championship against defending champs Churchville-Chili, 10:20:2005 p12A Division II girls defeat Division I in senior game, 11:24:2005 p8A/9A Lady Blue Devils complete perfect week, improving 5-3-1 and have won four of their last five games, 09:29:2005 p13A Lady Blue Devils nearly hand Titans first loss; Blue Devils finish 13-5-2 after loosing to Greece Arcadia in regional playoffs, 11:17:2005 p6A Lady Devils defeat Gates Chili but fall to Churchville-Chili, 09:22:2005 p12A SPORTS - SOFTBALLBlue Devils are pitching and outstanding hitting to three wins, 05:05:2005 p11ABrockport girls get back above .500, 04:28:2005 p11A Brockport varsity softball has strong opening season winning the first three games, 04:14:2005 p10A Brockport varsity softball looks for the first sectional title since 1998, 03:31:2005 p9A Brockport varsity softball players Connors, Shannon and Duff, Alison play in all-star game, 05:19:2005 p9A Brockport's Connors, Shannon; Duff, Alison; and Petty, Jenna play in all-star game at Brockport High School, 06:09:2005 p10A Brockport's Connors, Shannon scores game winning run in game against Churchville-Chili, 05:12:2005 p1A Fast pitch womens softball club Monroe Blazers seeking players, 12:01:2005 p15A Lady Blue Devils earn second seed in playoffs, and are to play first game in Section 5 Class AA tournament, 05:19:2005 p9A New residents of the Rochester area can sign up for a countywide player "free agent" list maintained be Sportspark Of New York if they wish to play softball, 04:14:2005 p11A Sportspark Of New York in Chili has softball leagues for men's class "D" coed recreational, women's "D" and over 50's men, 04:14:2005 p11A Sportspark Of New York in Chili is offering coed recreational softball leagues for adults, 04:14:2005 p11A Women's HOTS Classic Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament featured teams from all over New York State, 06:16:2005 p11A SPORTS - SWIMMINGBrockport boys varsity swim team defeats Spencerport 99-82, 01:13:2005 p9AKewin, Kevin has competed in every event for Brockport's swimming team, 02:17:2005 p1A Kewin, Kevin qualifies for state meet, 02:24:2005 p8A Parrino, Nate and Kewin, Kevin each finish first place in two events for Blue Devils, 01:20:2005 p8A SPORTS - SWIMMING, COLLEGEKewin, Kevin signs contract with Union College to continue his swimming career, 03:24:2005 p11ASPORTS - SWIMMING, WOMENSBrockport junior Snow, Tessa qualifies for the New York State meet in 100 freestyle and 100 breast stroke; Blue Devils take 3rd at sectional meet, 11:17:2005 p6ABrockport Lady Blue Devils open season with 3 wins against Penfield, Irondequoit, and Canandaigua, 09:22:2005 p1A Lady Blue Devils improves 6-1 against Penfield and Eastridge to continue their winning streak, 10:06:2005 p15A SPORTS - TENNISBlue Devil players and coaches change, but they still remain one of the best in Section 5, 05:05:2005 p1ABlue Devil Rajsethupathy, Karthik reaches semifinals in singles in the Class A tournament, 05:19:2005 p8A Blue Devils defeats Rush-Henrietta, but falls to Mendon, 04:21:2005 p10A Brockport host sectionals, 05:19:2005 p8A Rajasethpathy, Karthik and Anugu, Vishal fight for berth in the state tennis tournament, 06:02:2005 p11A Thyroff, Scott and Latimer, Eri each claim Rochester District Tennis crowns, 08:04:2005 p6A SPORTS - TENNIS, PROFESSIONALMidtown Athletic Club to host the Rochester Open Celebrity Pro-Ann Tennis Tournament and Gala, 12:22:2005 p9ASPORTS - TENNIS, WOMENSBrockport varsity tennis player Mills Lexvold, Calder uses strategies on the court to wear out opponents, 10:06:2005 p14ALady Blue Devils gear up for sectionals, 09:29:2005 p12A Lady Blue Devils move back over .500 mark with victory over Hilton, 09:22:2005 p12A Mills-Lexvold, Calder and two Blue Devils doubles teams reach quarterfinals, 10:13:2005 p11A Mills-Lexvold, Calder uses her strategies and smarts to outwit opponents, 09:29:2005 p1A Toia, Diana and Bachner, Krystina upset the defending champs to claim the women's title in the Universal Imports Rochester District Tennis doubles, 07:21:2005 p9A SPORTS - TRACK AND FIELDAndrews, Mark wins 3rd straight Runnin' of the Green crown, 03:17:2005 p10ABrockport boys and girls track and field teams fall to Cadets 72-71, 05:12:2005 p10A Brockport girls defeat Irondequoit 97-50, 05:05:2005 p12A Brockport track teams compete in 2 meets, 04:28:2005 p12A Worboys, Justin finishes eighth in division I, 06:02:2005 p11A SPORTS - TRACK AND FIELD, COLLEGEWestcott, Amanda signs contract to continue her career in track and field at Roberts Wesleyan College, 03:24:2005 p11ASPORTS - TRACK AND FIELD, WOMENSBoley, Gabrielle and Westcott, Amanda earned spots in the New York State Meet, 06:02:2005 p11ABoley, Gabrielle and Westcott, Amanda finish outstanding seasons at New York State Meet last weekend, 06:09:2005 p10A Boley, Gabrielle and Westcott, Amanda lead team by qualifying for New York State meet, 06:16:2005 p10A Boley, Gabrielle finishes first place in four events for the Blue Devils, 04:21:2005 p10A Brockport girls finish 5th at Monroe County Championship meet, 05:19:2005 p8A Brockport senior Westcott, Amanda uses gymnastics skills to be a track standout, 05:19:2005 p1A Lady Blue Devils finish fourth place at the Section 5 Class A track championships, 05:26:2005 p11A Webster, Heather cops her fourth title in five years at the Runnin' of the Green crown, 03:17:2005 p10A Westcott, Amanda qualifies for state indoor meet, 03:03:2005 p10A Westcott, Amanda wins long jump at Monroe County Championships, 05:9:2005 p8A Westcott, Amanda wins two sectional titles in long and triple jumps, 02:17:2005 p9A SPORTS - VOLLEYBALLBlue Devils dominate fifth game against Red Raiders to win sixth match of season, 10:27:2005 p13ABlue Devils earn first league victory, 10:13:2005 p11A Blue Devils finish fourth in Webster Thomas Tournament, 10:06:2005 p15A Brockport boys volleyball team hands out awards; Co-captain Terilli, Pete earns first team all county honors in his senior session, 12:01:2005 p15A Brockport spikers end last week in non-league game against Pavilion, 09:22:2005 p13A Brockport varsity volleyball team earns third win of the season against Hilton, 09:29:2005 p12A Rangers end Blue Devils volleyball season, 11:03:2005 p15A Spartans sweep Blue Devils; Blue Devils prepare for rival match against Spencerport, 10:20:2005 p12A Sportspark Of New York offering coed sand volleyball, 04:14:2005 p11A SPORTS - VOLLEYBALL, COLLEGEBrockport graduate Doherty, Brittany finished sophomore season with College of Saint Rose volleyball team, 12:08:2005 p15ASPORTS - VOLLEYBALL, WOMENSBlue Devils win five-set thriller over Athena/Odyssey, 01:13:2005 p9ABrockport girls begin title defense today, 02:03:2005 p1A Brockport girls varsity volleyball team plays in the Penfield Christmas Tournament, winning 3 out of 4 matches, 01:06:2005 p9A Fairport beats Brockport in volleyball thriller, 12:22:2005 p9A Lady Blue Devils fall to Irondequoit and Penfield, 12:15:2005 p14A Lady Blue Devils open season with home match against Churchville-Chili and Rush-Henrietta, 12:01:2005 p14A/15A Lady Blue Devils sweep Red Raiders, 01:27:2005 p11A Lady Blue Devils win first match of the season against Rush-Henrietta, 12:08:2005 p14A Lady Blue Devils win matches over Greece and Rush Henrietta, 01:20:2005 p9A Rochester Pace Bootleggers volleyball club win Silver Bracket Championship, 07:21:2005 p9A Senior spikers enjoy final Exceptional Seniors match, 03:10:2005 p8A Steubing, Jackie of Blue Devils named to all county first team; other spikers present awards at their post season award ceremony, 03:10:2005 p9A SPORTS - WRESTLINGBlue Devil wrestlers to participate in community service project, 06:30:2005 p11ABlue Devils hand out season-ending awards, 04:07:2005 p10A Blue Devils James, Justin finishes second at The Tournament of Champions, 05:05:2005 p12A Blue Devils varsity wrestling team defeats Rush Henrietta to win share of Monroe County Division I title, 02:10:2005 p10A Blue Devils win Attica Tournament; defeat Rush-Henrietta at first home match, 12:15:2005 p13A/15A Blue Devils win dual meet over Cadets, 12:22:2005 p8A Blue Devils win last two wrestling matches, will compete in sectionals this weekend, 02:17:2005 p8A Brockport finishes second at wrestling sectionals, 02:24:2005 p8A Brockport JV matmen finish second at the Brockport JV Dual Meet Tournament, 01:20:2005 p9A Brockport sends 7 wrestlers to Queensbury Tournament, 01:06:2005 p8A Brockport varsity wrestlers James, Justin and Schuth, Erik win their divisions at the Monroe County Tournament, 02:03:2005 p10A Brockport varsity wrestling team takes home 2nd in the Matthew Marino Invitational; Sargent, Anthony, Nwaehujor, Alex and Connon, John Martin win first place, 12:08:2005 p15A Brockport varsity wrestling team wins 12 out of 14 matches to defeat Penfield, 01:13:2005 p9A Brockport wrestler Schuth, Erik has won several tournaments and has yet to be beaten this year, 01:20:2005 p1A Brockport youth wrestling hosts youth duels, 12:15:2005 p14A Irwin, Trevor and Nwaehujor, Alex of the Blue Devils head to state championship, 03:03:2005 p10A Nwajujor, Alex and Irwin, Trevor of Blue Devils complete season at state meet placing against top competition from New York, 03:10:2005 p8A Schuth, Erik of Brockport defeats Scerbo, Dave to remain undefeated on the season, 01:27:2005 p10A SPRINGDALE FARMSSpringdale Farm hosts Breakfast with Santa, 12:01:2005 p5ASTADIUMSRochester Raging Rhinos demanding more money from state and tax payers for new stadium that has yet to be built (On Politics), 05:12:2005 p13ARochester Rhino owners get as much as $9 million more out of state for a stadium that isn't even done yet (On Politics), 04:14:2005 p13A STUDENTSBush, Jeffrey of Brockport High School plans to attend the Presidential Classroom Program, 01:06:2005 p12ANorment, Liza named to honor roll at Westover School, 04:28:2005 p10A SUICIDESAccused sex offender Dunn, Andrew S. kills himself before jury reached a verdict, 04:07:2005 p14ASUMMERArea region has second hottest June-July on record this year, 08:11:2005 p5ASUNYGov. Pataki helps long time friend Bob King land interim president of SUNY Potsdam, even with his little background experience (Editorial), 04:21:2005 p12ASUNY BROCKPORTCollege hosts "Take a kid to the game" day, 01:20:2005 p9ACollege settles free speech suit admitting no wrongdoing but will make changes in its policies, 05:19:2005 p4A The cost of hosting SUNY Brockport in the village are much greater than some suspect, 02:10:2005 p1A SUNY Brockport now offers a master's in business program, 02:03:2005 p2A SUNY Brockport offers new program combining public administration and political science, 11:17:2005 p2A SUNY Brockport plans to build 20 apartments to provide on campus housing for 200 more students, 04:14:2005 p2A SUNY Brockport receives grant by New York to build new Rochester Educational Opportunity Center building, 04:21:2005 p2A SUNY Brockport will receive $301,808 in federal funding through the US Department of Education's TRIO Student Support Services program, 03:31:2005 p2A SUNY BROCKPORT - ALUMNIScorse, Annette B. - 1999 suma cum laude graduate of SUNY Brockport, 09:08:2005 p9ASUNY Brockport physics alumni Leichtweis, Christopher gives SUNY Brockport Department of Physics donations for physics research program and lab equiptment, 04:14:2005 p2A SUNY BROCKPORT - ARTAnnual art exhibit featuring work of SUNY Brockport students in Tower of Fine Arts Gallery, 04:14:2005 p2ANew York State Summer School of Arts at SUNY Brockport has banners waving along Main St. in Brockport, 07:21:2005 p2A SUNY Brockport Department of Art and Tower of Fine Arts Gallery presents Walking on Water Print Exchange and Elmira College Art Faculty Invitational, 09:22:2005 p16A SUNY BROCKPORT - AWARDSBrockport professor Whited, Frances Moroney recognized by the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International with the Pi State Woman of Distinction Award, 05:26:2005 p9ADavis, Jaqueline E. receives National Dance Education Organization's Vision Award, 02:10:2005 p8A Golden Eagles hand out spring sports awards, 05:26:2005 p12A Hussar, Shannon L. Cotton; Ocker-Sjaardema, Sonja M.; Payne, Chris; and Trowse, John inducted into Athletic Hall of Fame (Bryan's Backyard), 09:29:2005 p12A SUNY BROCKPORT - BASEBALLGolden Eagles open season with a win against UMASS-Boston, where Brockport's Davis, Sean had two runs in each win, 03:24:2005 p12AGolden Eagles suffer first loss to Rowan, 03:17:2005 p11A SUNY Brockport defeats Clarkson in doubleheader, 04:21:2005 p11A SUNY Brockport to host baseball camp, 02:24:2005 p9A SUNY BROCKPORT - BASKETBALLBrockport High School graduate Cheves, Jerry has outstanding debut with Golden Eagles, 12:01:2005 p14AGolden Eagles tip off season (Bryan's Backyard), 11:24:2005 p8A SUNY Brockport plans basketball "Senior Day," 02:10:2005 p11A SUNY BROCKPORT - DANCESUNY Brockport Dance Department presents DANCE/Strasser, 10:20:2005 p3ASUNY BROCKPORT - FACULTY/STAFFEdmunds, Olive E. - SUNY Brockport employee, avid bridge player, 12:01:2005 p9AEison, Carvin nominated for two Emmy Awards for his documentary "July '64," 04:21:2005 p4A Former English professor Anderson, Mark receives sentence for hitting and killing his colleague Crimando, Thomas J., 01:13:2005 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 Halstead, John is new President of SUNY Brockport, 07:21:2005 p3A Miller, Eliane, Assoc. professor of Spanish and wWmen's Studies was featured video producer in United Nations Development Fund for Women, 04:28:2005 p10A Neuscheler, Carl William - retired industrial arts teacher at SUNY Brockport, 08:11:2005 p4A New president Halstead, John wants to raise the profile of the school during his tenure at its helm, 10:13:2005 p1A/9A New SUNY president still unannounced, 05:26:2005 p4A Schmidt, Victor E. - College professor, 12:08:2005 p4A SUNY Brockport offers Web site to search for information on candidates for new president, 04:07:2005 p2A Vergin, Kelly new SUNY Brockport sports information director, 08:18:2005 p9A Whited, Clark - SUNY professor emeritus, 11:10:2005 p5A Yasar, Osman PhD has been recognized as on of top 30 most successful Turks in the world, 03:17:2005 p6A SUNY BROCKPORT - FOOTBALLGolden Eagles fall to Red Dragons in season opener, 09:08:2005 p12AGolden Eagles quarterback Luke, Zack responds to pressure in first year leading team 2-1, 11:10:2005 p15A Golden Eagles score 1st victory of season against The Apprentice School, 09:22:2005 p13A Golden Eagles win 2nd straight football game, limiting Frostburg State to just 21 rushing yards, 09:29:2005 p13A Golden Eagles win share of Atlantic Central Football Conference Championship, 11:17:2005 p7A SUNY BROCKPORT - GOLFSUNY College at Brockport will be hosting 1st Annual Golf Classic, 07:14:2005 p7ASUNY BROCKPORT - GYMNASTICSSantore, Carrie completes college gymnastics career setting NCAA history becoming first Division III gymnast to compete in Division I championships, 04:28:2005 p12ASUNY Brockport gymnastics team is in first place in the NCAA National Rankings for Collegiate Men's and Women's gymnastics, 01:20:2005 p9A SUNY Brockport senior Santore, Carrie is first Division III gymnast in NCAA history to qualify for Division I Championships, 04:14:2005 p11A SUNY BROCKPORT - HOCKEYGolden Eagles begin quest for playoffs, 10:27:2005 p13ASUNY BROCKPORT - HOMECOMINGHomecoming being held on September 25th with various activities for friends and family, 09:22:2005 p2ASUNY BROCKPORT - LECTURESSpeaker McCall, H. Carl says people need to 'stand up, make choices and take responsibility' at his Fifth Annual Cultural Diversity Conference, 03:03:2005 p6ASUNY Brockport Small Business Development Center presents Kessan, Barry speaking on "An Entrepreneur's Journey: Advice for Small Businesses," 09:22:2005 p2A SUNY BROCKPORT - SOFTBALLSchweinfurth, Katie leads Golden Eagles game against SUNYIT, 04:28:2005 p12ASUNY BROCKPORT - SPORTSArea student-athletes pace SUNY Brockport, 02:24:2005 p9AIce hockey, gymnastics, and basketball will take center stage this week as Brockport slates big athletic contest, 01:27:2005 p11A Rochester area athletes are playing important roles for SUNY Brockport teams this spring, 03:31:2005 p10A Student athletes return to campus this week, 01:06:2005 p9A Student athletes volunteering to rake leaves for senior citizens of Brockport, 10:27:2005 p13A SUNY Brockport Athletic Department honors Fall Sports Athletes with Annual Awards Banquet, 12:22:2005 p9A SUNY BROCKPORT - STUDENTSGarden to be planted in memory of SUNY Brockport senior Kyle, Lindsay in front of Hartwell Hall, 09:08:2005 p2AStudents at SUNY Brockport will be freer to speak their minds and express themselves (Editorial), 05:26:2005 p14A SUNY Brockport business students scored in the 90th percentile nationwide, 10:27:2005 p3A Survey of SUNY Brockport students indicates that they don't spend much in the village, 07:21:2005 p1A Survey of SUNY Brockport students spending habits no surprise; students spend most money on books, booze, and food (Editorial), 08:04:2005 p8A SUNY BROCKPORT - THEATREBrockport High School graduate Vallier, DuEwa performed in production of "The Roots" at SUNY Brockport, 01:06:2005 p12ASUNY Brockport Department of Theater holding auditions for Ted Tally's "Terra Nova," 10:27:2005 p4A SUNY Brockport Department of Theater performs "The Exonerated" at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 03:03:2005 p2A SUNY Brockport Festival of Ten includes play by St. George, Richard, 02:24:2005 p3A SUNY Brockport theater department presenting "The Persecution and Assassination of Jeal-Paul Marat," 12:01:2005 p2A SUNY Brockport theater's production of Marat/Sade won three awards from Theater Association of New York State, 12:22:2005 p2A SUNY POTSDAMKing, Robert to be new Chancellor (Funny Thing), 04:28:2005 p15ASUPER BOWLBeware of office pool hucksters (Murf's Turf), 01:27:2005 p10AScouting the XXXIX commercials (Murf's Turf), 02:03:2005 p10A SWEDENConcerns over traffic and commercial development dominates Sweden Town Board public hearing regarding rezoning of Redman Road, 08:04:2005 p1AIf residents of Sweden want water, move to the village, not in the country (Letter), 09:29:2005 p14A Many acres on road in Sweden could be rezoned, but officials say a strip mall will never open, 05:12:2005 p1A Members of town board established 7-hour work day and 35-hour week as the standard for retirement, 01:13:2005 p2A The real answer to keeping drivers safe along Route 531 is to extend it (Letter), 02:10:2005 p12A Sweden decides to expand its public water system, 09:08:2005 p3A Sweden Democratic film series continues its 5th season with showing of Luis Valdez film, 02:24:2005 p2A Sweden to open farm museum, 07:07:2005 p1A Town Board members approve Parks and Recreation Capital Reserve Fund to raise money for town improvements, 01:06:2005 p2A Town Board members approved adding new fees to building code, 01:13:2005 p2A Town of Sweden continues to fear for their safety along Route 31 (Letter), 01:13:2005 p12A Town officials have plans for improving community in 2005, 01:06:2005 p1A SWEDEN - BUSINESSESLowes Shopping and Garden Center to build at Owens Landing, 12:22:2005 p1AOwners Jill Glidden and Michael Ver Weir open "Jill's Boutique" salon and spa, 11:24:2005 p2A SWEDEN - ENVIRONMENTHousehold hazardous waste being collected, 05:26:2005 p2AMake both progress and preservation sides happy with plans to develop area across from Sweden Town Park (Editorial), 04:28:2005 p14A Storm water stewardship program sponsored by Sweden, Brockport, and SUNY Brockport environmental health and safety office and environmental awareness network, 04:21:2005 p2A Ziegler family welcomes Fresh Air Fund child Pinder, Adrean of Brooklyn into Sweden home for three years, 06:09:2005 p14A SWEDEN - GOVERNMENTCarges, Robert appointed deputy supervisor at the Town Board organizational meeting, 01:13:2005 p2ACoates, Jim thanks all those who helped him win election for Town Justice, 11:17:2005 p8A Cody, William J. has proudly served as Sweden town justice for the past four and one-half years (Letter), 11:03:2005 p16A Current Town Board has been most successful in expanding public water; vote for incumbents (Letter), 11:03:2005 p17A Groenendaal, Patty Jo named youth program coordinator for Sweden, Clarkson, Hamlin, and Brockport, 02:03:2005 p9A 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 Rare for Sweden residents to have Republican primary; support deserved (Letter), 09:08:2005 p15A Sweden Democrats seek to break 8-year GOP streak, 08:18:2005 p1A Sweden Legislator Zyra, Wayne hopes to create and retain thousands of area jobs through the county's development agency, 11:10:2005 p8A Sweden Republicans will have to decide between primary Bates, Tim and incumbents Carges, Rob and Windus-Cook, Danielle, 07:21:2005 p1A Three fight for two seats on Town Board, 11:03:2005 p1A Two polling site changes for District 5 voters and District 12 voters to be in effect for primary on September 13th, 09:01:2005 p2A SWEDEN - HOUSINGSweden/Brockport Comprehensive Master Plan Committee proposes an update that will take the wildlife and rural features away from Sweden, 04:14:2005 p1ASWEDEN - MUSEUMSPlanned Sweden Farmers Museum a great way to recognize farming's heyday, and for others to see how important farming was to their hometown (Editorial), 07:07:2005 p12ASweden Farmers Museum looking for donations of historical artifacts related to framing in the local community, 06:30:2005 p2A SWEDEN - POLITICSSweden needs visionary leaders (Letter), 11:03:2005 p16ASWEDEN - RECREATIONSweden receives grant to develop, use and maintain a hiking and biking trail on the trolley bed, 06:23:2005 p2ASWEDEN - TAXESGrant by another name is tax; grant for Farmers Museum will only end up in higher taxes for residents (Letter), 10:13:2005 p12ASweden's taxes set to rise 4%, 11:03:2005 p1A SWEDEN/CLARKSON COMMUNITY CENTERCanal Side Pub and Smokehouse of Brockport sponsor the adult dodge ball league at the Sweden/Clarkson Community Center, 04:14:2005 p4ACommunity center hosting Holiday Craft Fair and Sale, 12:01:2005 p5A Community Center hosting 3rd annual Independence Day Celebration, 06:30:2005 p2A Community Center hosts a national cat show, 02:03:2005 p5A Local bands "This Losing Season" and "A Failsafe Tragedy" will perform during Youth Band Night at the Sweden/Clarkson Community Center, 04:07:2005 p2A Members began registering for events right after the program guide came out, 03:24:2005 p8A Registration for youth programs open, 08:11:2005 p2A Sweden/Clarkson Community Center celebrates grandparents with a brunch, 04:07:2005 p2A Sweden/Clarkson Community Center hosts teddy bear picnic, 04:07:2005 p5A Sweden/Clarkson Community Center to host Breakfast with Shrek, 12:15:2005 p2A SWEDEN/CLARKSON RECREATION DEPARTMENTCenter will be closed March 25th and 27th, 03:24:2005 p4AClarkson Recreation Department offering Pitch and Hit run program, open swim, wind chime crafts, and a community award banquet, 05:05:2005 p9A Coed volleyball, basketball leagues for men over 25, holiday party, and breakfast with Shrek are upcoming events at Recreation Department, 11:24:2005 p4A Department offering lacrosse, umpire training, and summer programs, 03:31:2005 p4A Department offering summer programs, open swim, and track and field meet, 06:02:2005 p9A Department offering swim lessons, dodge ball, play group, lacrosse, umpire training, summer programs, and preschool, 03:24:2005 p4A Many programs being offered, 10:06:2005 p9A Offering softball clinics, valentine dance, school-break camp, basketball camp, a Vermont ski trip, and summer programs, 02:03:2005 p4A Pitch and Hit Run program, Horseback riding, tennis instructions, open swim, making wind chimes, and a community award banquet, 04:28:2005 p16, 04:28:2005 p16A Pitchers and Catchers Clinic; Bright Beginnings Preschool registration; Bunny Party; Lacrosse; and summer programs, 03:03:2005 p11A Recreation Department offering an adult dodge ball league, 08:18:2005 p14A Recreation Department offering Bunny Bash, swim lessons, dodge ball, play group, lacrosse, umpire training, summer programs, and preschool, 03:17:2005 p4A Recreation Department offering coed adult volleyball leagues, 08:18:2005 p2A Recreation department offering many programs, 10:13:2005 p6A Recreation Department offering open gym, coed volleyball, basketball leagues, holiday party, and breakfast with Shrek, 11:17:2005 p4A Recreation Department offering open swim, day camp, sports clinic, adult programs, sports camps, and swim lessons, 06:16:2005 p5A Recreation Department offering open swim, day camp, sports clinic, sports camps, swim lessons, adult programs, 06:23:2005 p4A Recreation Department offering open swim, sports camp, sports clinics, track and field meets, adult programs, day camp, and swim lessons, 06:09:2005 p14A Recreation Department offering open swim, wind chimes craft, volleyball tournament, and softball leagues, 05:12:2005 p14A Recreation Department offering Preschool registration, Bunny bash, swim lessons, dodge ball, play group, lacrosse, and summer programs, 03:10:2005 p6A Recreation Department offering summer programs, craft day, open swim, softball leagues, and community award banquet scheduled, 05:25:2005 p8A, 05:26:2005 p8A Recreation Department offering winter programs, open gym, holiday party, and breakfast with Shrek, 12:01:2005 p13A Sweden/Clarkson Recreation Department hosts annual Community Holiday Party, 12:22:2005 p1A Sweden/Clarkson Recreation Department offering child care and CYO basketball for boys and girls, 09:29:2005 p5A Sweden/Clarkson Recreation Department offering NFL Pepsi Punt, Pass and Kick program, Little League Baseball, and ski club, 09:22:2005 p8A Sweden/Clarkson Recreation department offers a softball clinic, 01:27:2005 p9A Sweden/Clarkson Recreation Department offers open gym, breakfast with Shrek, basketball leagues, and holiday party, 11:10:2005 p11A Sweden Recreation center offers valentine dance, softball clinics, basketball camp, Vermont ski trip, and break camp, 02:10:2005 p4A Sweden Recreation Department offering Pitch and Hit run program, open swim, wind chime crafts, and a community award banquet, 05:05:2005 p9A Sweden Recreation offers softball clinics, school-break camp, basketball camp, power yoga, Vermont ski trip, skate and swim, and summer programs, 02:17:2005 p5A Winter programs, open gym, quilting, and preschool programs being offered, 12:22:2005 p4A SWEDEN SENIOR CENTERCenter celebrates 25 years, where many widows spend Saturdays playing cards and keeping the loneliness away, 02:03:2005 p1AClaims about men 'trash talking' at Sweden Center untrue (Letter), 08:11:2005 p12A First annual Senior Center Walkathon scheduled, 10:13:2005 p2A Grey, Annie's group of volunteers serves up food each weekday at the Sweden Senior Center, 03:03:2005 p1A Meet the women who serve as volunteer greeters and receptionists, 08:04:2005 p1A Seniors get in line with tap dancing, 04:07:2005 p1A Sweden Senior Center celebrates 25th anniversary with tap dancing, choir, and other festivities, 09:29:2005 p11A Sweden Senior Center hosting a spaghetti dinner, 03:31:2005 p14A During Wednesday's men's mornings at the Sweden Senior Center, trash talking is mandatory, 07:07:2005 p5A TTAXESKeep it honest on school taxes (Editorial), 03:24:2005 p14AParents save at least $465 a year in Federal Income Taxes, and Sen. Schummer, Chuck wants to add another $500 on (Letter), 05:05:2005 p14A State legislation designates Feb. 6th - Feb. 13th tax free week, 01:27:2005 p3A TEDDI T SPORTS FESTRegister early for Teddi "T" Festival basketball, sports clinic, 06:23:2005 p9ATELEVISIONDon't let Congress slash public broadcasting (Guest Essay), 06:23:2005 p11ADon't let politicians gut public broadcasting (Editorial), 06:23:2005 p10A Dr. Phil needs a dose of his own medicine (Daily Dose), 10:13:2005 p8A Hamlin resident Jones, Donna will appear on game show Wheel of Fortune on April 14th, 03:24:2005 p5A How to dispose of television garbage (Editorial), 10:13:2005 p12A Longer time periods of news casting does not necessarily mean more complete news programming (Editorial), 10:27:2005 p14A Many actors have seen their better movies and shows in the past (Funny Thing), 04:14:2005 p13A WXXI Public Broadcasting Council's Board of Trustees has elected Ewing, George M. Jr. and Golisano, Heather as new members, 10:06:2005 p12A TERRORISMIf President Bush's proposed budget for 2006 is adopted, programs to help prepare for biological and chemical warfare will be under funded, 03:03:2005 p3ATERRY, SPENCER G.Terry, Spender G. of Brockport made large contributions to local organizations, 08:04:2005 p3ATHANKSGIVINGEmotional countdown to Thanksgiving (Daily Dose), 11:10:2005 p12ANeed for contemplating meaning of Thanksgiving more apparent than usual (Editorial), 11:24:2005 p10A THEATRELooking forward to more fun shows at the Westside Theater (Letter), 08:18:2005 p12ATOYSBraiman, Judy of Empire State Consumer Association releases group's findings on unsafe toys and children's products, 12:01:2005 p11AUUNITY HEALTH SYSTEMClosing of the Brockport Unity Mental Health System branch should serve as a wake up call and bring issue of funding out (Editorial), 07:21:2005 p10AUnity Health patients in Brockport worry about their care when the center closes this fall, 07:14:2005 p1A UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTERUniversity of Rochester President Seligman, Joel gets it all backwards at his first press conference; cause for concern? (Commentary), 07:14:2005 p9AUPSTATE GUIDE DOGSUnless Upstate Guide Dogs organization can raise $300,000, it will be closed down, 09:22:2004 p4AVVOLUNTEERSFox, Maria joins National Kidney Foundation Upstate New York as marketing communications intern, 10:27:2005 p5ALocal volunteers Way, Alan and Martin, Christopher received the first D. Scott Warthman Memorial Award from the Brockport Fire Department, 03:10:2005 p12A Temporary volunteer needed to transport food from the Sweden Senior Center to Ogden Senior Center, 01:20:2005 p2A Thanks to all volunteers who helped with 'Coats for Kids' (Letter), 12:08:2005 p16A Volunteers needed for Hamlin's Town Recreation Commission, 12:01:2005 p2A Volunteers needed to help the Veterans Outreach Center celebrate its 12th Annual Flag Day Campaign, 05:19:2005 p2A VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICABrockport Volunteers of America in need of donations, 01:27:2005 p3AVOTINGNew voting machines are on the way for 2006, 09:29:2005 p3AVoting Americans should not put up with multi-lingual voting machines (Letter), 10:13:2005 p12A WWAL-MARTBrockport Wal-Mart refuses to help victims of South Asia earthquake (Letter), 10:27:2005 p14AWal-Mart seeks larger Sweden; residents cite concern, 12:08:2005 p1A/10A Wal-Mart Super Center evaluation continues after 2.5 years, 07:21:2005 p4A WARAmerican troops can't fall into trap of torturing Muslim prisoners (Notebook), 06:02:2005 p14AAtomic bomb dropped in Japan saved many lives by ending the war (Letter), 08:25:2005 p12A Paying tribute to the brave warriors who fought in the Battle of the Bulge at Charlotte Beach (Letter), 10:27:2005 p14A President is right, keep troops in Iraq (Letter), 11:24:2005 p10A Press downplays success in war on Iraq (Letter), 11:17:2005 p8A 1st Sgt. Oliver, David says press downplays success in the Iraq War (Letter), 12:01:2005 p16A Troops serve for us, not for television drama (Editorial), 01:20:2005 p10A Wonderful support from home for troops (Letter), 01:20:2005 p10A WEDDINGSAcciaio, Vincent III and Laura Abrams, 02:24:2005 p6ABansbach, Mark Gary and Tracy Goodman, 05:26:2005 p6A Beaman, Steven K. and Nancy Baase, 04:14:2005 p8A Burris, Joe and Jessica Rice, 11:03:2005 p8A Campbell, Jason and Krista Romanowski, 04:14:2005 p8A Crawford, Terry and Katherine Oleson, 01:27:2005 p9A D'Agostino, Felice A. III and Julie McGraw, 05:26:2005 p6A, 06:09:2005 p6A DeBlaere, Thomas and Janine Reynolds, 12:08:2005 p8A Duffy, Andrew J. and Stacie Spring, 09:29:2005 p8A Gerew, William T. III and Marie Trubee, 08:18:2005 p6A Hauser, Neil C. and Amanda S. Genaux, 12:01:2005 p8A, 12:08:2005 p8A Heister, Scot and Janet Lansing, 12:01:2005 p8A, 12:08:2005 p8A Helton, Matthew and Elizabeth Eggleston, 12:08:2005 p8A Kellogg, Daniell and Maureen Conley, 05:12:2005 p6A Lt. McCracken, Paul G. and Kelly Boyst, 11:17:2005 p4A Ojeda, Frank and Jennifer Marino, 02:24:2005 p6A Rawleigh, Gregory Allen and Heidi Zwetsch, 12:08:2005 p8A, 12:15:2005 p8A Resch, Timothy and Candace Meliski, 05:26:2005 p6A Rudd, Chip and Kathy Becker, 08:25:2005 p6A Russell, Daniel J. Jr. and Lacy Mandara, 02:10:2005 p8A Unusual to have so many wedding attendants be children (Commentary), 09:08:2005 p15A Weber, Brian Douglas and Shellie Cambisi, 09:08:2005 p8A Whitaker, Robert C. and Jennifer Meister, 12:15:2005 p8A Zimmer, Brian and Colleen McGovern, 05:12:2005 p6A WEGMANSHappy Wegmans workers make happy customers (Editorial), 01:20:2005 p10AWegmans family thanks community for No. 1 ranking on Fortune magazine's list of the 100 best companies to work for (Letter), 02:10:2005 p12A Wegmans Food Markets Inc. made huge corporate contribution to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund - Katrina, 09:08:2005 p2A Wegmans has been named by Fortune magazine as best company to work for, 01:13:2005 p4A WESTERN MONROE HISTORICAL SOCIETYWestern Monroe Historical Society's annual Peddlers Markey being held in Morgan Manning House, 08:18:2005 p2AWINTERBe prepared for higher heat bills; experts give ways to fight chilling costs, 11:24:2005 p1AKeep your home cozy without breaking the bank; simple steps can save money on winter energy bills, 03:03:2005 p11A Lets pay some respect for snow plowers and highway workers (Guest Essay), 01:27:2005 p12A Simple steps to help manage heating bills during winter, 10:27:2005 p9A Simple steps to help manage your heating bills during winter, 10:13:2005 p8A Snow bumps make sledding dangerous (Letter), 02:17:2005 p10A Some local residents have put away their snow shovels to save time and avoid injury, and purchase snow blowers, 03:10:2005 p1A Winter cold relief - steps to help manage heating bills, 12:15:2005 p9A Winter raises fire danger (Letter), 12:22:2005 p10A WOMEN'S HALL OF FAMEWomen's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls is a liberal hothouse (Commentary), 10:13:2005 p13AYYMCAYMCA of Greater Rochester announces adult youth volunteers of the year, 06:09:2005 p5A
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