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Town of Avon

Cemeteries to be mapped with radar

The Town of Avon will be contracting a Pennsylvania company which uses ground penetrating radar to map gravesides without digging.

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Village Of Geneseo

Geneseo Planning Board complies with judge’s order

The change doubles the number of unrelated tenants who will be able to inhabit a Wadsworth Street house from four to eight.

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Fatality

Cal-Mum graduate killed near Darien Lake

Genesee County Sheriff’s Deputies say that Parnell apparently stepped into the road and was struck by an eastbound minivan driven by a 39-year old Homer woman.

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Election 2012
Hornell’s Randy Weaver enters Assembly race

Hornell’s Randy Weaver enters Assembly race

The Democrat's opponent on November 6 Election Day will be the winner in the Sept. 13 Republican primary — either Bill Nojay or Richard Burke.

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Hochul blasts Collins for supposed cancer insensitivity

What seemed to be a minor grammatical error on the part of Republican Congressional hopeful Chris Collins earned him a fierce slap from his opponent, incumbent Kathy Hochul.

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3 injured in Avon crash

The driver and two other occupants of a van were taken to the hospital following a crash in East Avon on Independence Day.

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Death notices:

Death notices: Paul Anthony “Paulie” Bonjorno DANSVILLE — Paul Anthony “Paulie” Bonjorno, 55, died June 23, 2012. Arrangements, Hindle Funeral Home, Dansville. William E. Curts CALEDONIA — William E. Curts, 82, died June

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James “Jim” Dukelow

MILL HALL, Pa. — James “Jim” Dukelow, Jr., 82, of Mill Hall, Pa., formerly from Charlotte N.C., died on Friday, June 29, 2012 at his residence. He was born in

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Matthew W. Trippi

MOUNT MORRIS — Matthew W. Trippi, age 90 of 97 Chapel Street, Mount Morris, New York, died unexpectedly Saturday, June 30, 2012 at Highland Hospital in Rochester, N.Y. He was

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Helen J. Martin

MOUNT MORRIS — Helen J. Martin of Mount Morris, N.Y. died June 30, 2012 at 98. She is survived by nieces, Ann Kahn of Glastonbury, Conn., Kathy (Tony) Hughes of

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COUNTY VS. STATE

County proclamation seeks relief from state mandates

The Livingston County Board of Supervisors is among a growing list of communities issuing a call of “Mayday for Mandate Relief” against the unfunded state mandates that are limiting funds available for local services.

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MASTER GARDENER

Grow veggies, without the labor

Gardening in straw bales will enable you to have a vegetable garden with less labor.

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GOT A MINUTE?
You might think more vigorous exercise would derive a greater health benefit. You would be wrong, according to a new study.

Distance versus speed? Which exercise is better

If you are of the camp that believes that the harder you push yourself, the better your health will be, you can ease up a bit.

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NOW HEAR THIS

Funding meaningful research a challenge

You would think that hearing researchers are busy seeking a deeper understanding of tinnitus so that a cure could be developed. We actually are quite eager to study tinnitus, but research costs money, and funding for research is in short supply in the current political and economic environments.

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MARLEY & FOREST
Marley and Forest are two yellow husky/lab mixes that went missing in late February. The social media site Facebook is being used to help find the missing dogs.

Search Sunday seeks 3 missing dogs

An extensive search is planned Sunday in Wyoming County for three dogs that have been on the lam since February.

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TREMOR

Canadian quake felt in Livingston County

An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.1 that struck eastern Canada this morning was also felt in Livingston County.

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