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Thomas J. Melizzi

WADSWORTH — Thomas J. Melizzi, 87, a resident at the Livingston County Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Mount Morris, N.Y., died there Tuesday, December 11, 2012. Mr. Melizzi

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Marian E. (Carnell) Rosengrant

CALEDONIA — Marian E. (Carnell) Rosengrant died on December 8, 2012 at Strong Memorial Hospital at age 91. Marian was born on November 7, 1921 in Syracuse, N.Y. the daughter

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Paul J. Brady

LIVONIA — Paul J. Brady died suddenly, December 7, 2012 at age 55 years. He was predeceased by his father, George D. Brady. Survived by daughter, Cathleen Cody Brady of

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Chester N. “Chet” Maynard

HONEOYE — Chester N. “Chet” Maynard, age 100 years, died December 6, 2012. He was predeceased by his daughter, Judith Ann. Survived by his wife of 72 years, Marjorie Karle;

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Barbara A. Hall

MOUNT MORRIS — Barbara A. Hall, age 69, of Mount Morris, N.Y. died December 1, 2012 at Wilson Medical Center in Johnson City, N.Y. following a lengthy illness. She was

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Village of Geneseo Mayor Richard Hatheway (left) and SUNY
Geneseo President Christopher C. Dahl sign a village/college
compact Dec. 5.

College and village sign ‘quality of life compact’

The agreement was the result of recommendations from a task force convened last January to strengthen town-gown relations.

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SHERIFF'S RACE
Thomas Dougherty, an investigator with the Livingston County Sheriff's Department is also a candidate for sheriff.

Tom Dougherty announces run for county sheriff

A seven-year veteran of the Livingston County Sheriff's Office will run for the county's law enforcement job in the upcoming November election.

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In the world of horses, a gal’s best friend is…her truck

A truck doesn’t elicit emotional attachment, require a constant a level of care, or go running off in the dark because someone left the gate open.

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Healing Hands

I get by with a little help from my friends

New drugs being invented faster than mucisians can write lyrics about them.

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Livingston County Sheriff
A Sheriff's Investigator reports watching Manuel Gonzalez and Shantel Nilsson as they wheeled away several hundred dollars in stolen merchandise from the Geneseo Walmart Supercenter

Walmart theft leads to felony arrests

A Livonia couple faces felony charges after a Livingston County Sheriff's Investigator arrested them for allegedly stealing a shopping cart full of merchandise.

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The cover of the Livingston County News' special graduation section that is included with this week's print editions of the newspaper.

Graduation section featured in this week’s paper

By weekend’s end, 11 school districts serving students in Livingston County will have picked up diplomas and other honors during one of the milestones of their young lives. Readers, too, can share in the occasion.

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COMMUNITY
The Arc of Livingston-Wyoming presented the Geneseo Wegmans with The Arc's "Community Hero Award" on June 7. The in-store ceremony was followed by cake.

Wegmans is Arc ‘Hero’

The Arc of Livingston-Wyoming Foundation celebrated its “long and fruitful” relationship with the Geneseo Wegmans by presenting the grocer with its “Community Hero Award” during an in-store reception on June 7.

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ACTIVITY
Tom Moran, who is living with cerebral palsy, has dedicated himself to helping children with disabilities find opportunities to play sports.

Nunda native overcomes barriers; will lead sports workshops

As a youngster with cerebral palsy and growing up in Nunda, Dr. Thomas E. Moran asked God, “Why me?” At 16, while working as a camp counselor at Genesee Valley Rotary Camp, Moran says he got his answer.

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NY SAFE ACT
Livingston County Clerk James Culbertson is shown with some of the thousands of forms that have been submitted by gunholders to keep their information hidden from the public.

Clerk receives 4,000 ‘opt-out’ forms

Licensed pistol permit holders and those that own registered firearms in Livingston County have submitted 4,000 of the state’s “opt-out” forms to the county clerk’s office — and the number continues to increase, said County Clerk James Culbertson.

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COMMUNITY

Foundation offering grants for community health projects

The Greater Rochester Health Foundation is accepting applications for its 2014 GRHF Opportunity Grants, awarded to projects that have a measurable effect on a community's health.

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UNEMPLOYMENT

Jobless rate continues spring improvement

The unemployment rate in Livingston County dropped more than 1 percentage point in April, the third consecutive month the rate has declined, according to data from the state Department of Labor.

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