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Gerald Edward “Ed” Fenner

LIVONIA — Gerald Edward “Ed” Fenner died June 26, 2012 at age 67 years. Loving husband of Penny; beloved father of Brenda (Tim) Watson of Livonia, Rhonda (Dick) Schaefer of

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Joel William Burdet

NEW CANEY, Texas — Joel William Burdett, aged two months, passed away peacefully in the arms of his loving mother on the evening of June 26, 2012 at Children’s

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Elizabeth L. Benham

HEMLOCK — Elizabeth L. Benham died June 25, 2012 at age 94 years. She was predeceased by her husband, Harry Benham. Survived by children, Dolores Emerson, Joan Bartlett, Patricia Connor, Beverly (William)

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George (Buddy) W. Gauer, Jr

SPRINGWATER — George (Buddy) W. Gauer, Jr., 50, went peacefully to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Friday, June 22, 2012 at Univ. of Pittsburgh Medical

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Kodak patent sale gets ok

A sale of 1,100 digital imaging patents from Kodak's large portfolio was approved by a bankruptcy judge in New York City on Monday.

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On the Market
The meticulously-maintained King's Daughter's Home in Dansville, formerly a seminary, a school and a hospital, is on the real estate market.

For sale: A part of Dansville’s history

The King's Daughters' Home is waiting for its future to unfold, filling it with life once again.

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Caledonia-Mumford
Driver education student Justin Austin practices safe driving skills with Priority One simulation training.

Priority One driver system simulates DWI

Priority One is a state of the art, full motion driving simulator that puts young drivers into scenarios much like those they would encounter on the highway.

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On the Record

Arrests and courts, week of June 28

Brief listings from the Record page of the Livingston County News June 21, 2012 print edition.

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Letter

Canine advocate reports dogs left in hot cars; police chief responds

With warm weather and sun, dangerous situations of the average dog owner leaving their pets in the car to “run in the store quickly.”

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Commentary

Rare digestive disorder also affects Livonia siblings

I would like to tell you of my great niece and great nephew who have also been diagnosed with Eosinophilic Esophagitis Disorder.

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MUSEUM
Austin Wadsworth wears a National Warplane Museum hat after announcing Thursday morning that the 1941 Historic Aircraft Group had reacquired the right to call itself the "National Warplane Museum."

National Warplane Museum returning to Geneseo

The National Warplane Museum is coming back home to Geneseo.

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PUBLIC SAFETY

Memorial Day DWI enforcement campaign underway

The Geneseo Police Department is among area law enforcement agencies participating in the 2013 Memorial Day Drinking and Driving Campaign.

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Geneseo's Trevor Mothersell drives in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning Wednesday against York.

Geneseo rallies past York, 4-3

Golden Knights suffer seventh inning heartbreak as they blow 3-1 lead to Blue Devils in 'CC' quarterfinals.

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ON STAGE

5 Livingston students compete for NYC theater prize

Five Livingston County students are due to return tonight to Rochester’s Auditorium Theatre to compete for a chance to go to Broadway.

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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Livingston County Treasurer Carolyn Taylor is seen in her office. She is retiring Friday after 13 years as treasurer and more than 25 years in the department.

County treasurer bids farewell to Supervisors

Livingston County Treasurer Carolyn Taylor bid an emotional farewell to members of the County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday afternoon.

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PHOTOGRAPHY
"Trestle, Avon, NY," a black-and-white photograph by Robert Garland of Caledonia. It is featured in a summer exhibition at Genesee County Park and Forest, East Bethany.

Grandmother inspires Caledonia artist

When it came time for Robert Garland to find a subject for a photography class at Genesee Community College, he remembered trips he took as a young boy with his artist grandmother.

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