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Restaurant seeks success for itself and neighbors

Restaurant seeks success for itself and neighbors

The Bank Street Cafe & Grill is no ordinary eatery. That fact is obvious when Joe informs you, “We serve breakfast all day.”

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Culinary tour stirs up memories

Culinary tour stirs up memories

I was curious what someone like me who has lived and worked in this area for a long time would discover.

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Spanish owned RG&E to invest $414 million

Iberdrola SA, the parent company of Rochester Gas and Electric has announced that it will spend some $414 million upgrading power delivery systems in upstate New York.

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Geneseo schools rank high in Greater Rochester survey

Professional development and community support are credited as contributing to the high rankings given to Geneseo Central Schools by Business First magazine. Business First recently rated the academic performance of

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Inside your county

Age no obstacle to good nutrition

For 35 years the Senior Nutrition Program has offered individuals, who are at least 60 years old, a hot, nutritious and delicious meal in the good company of others.

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Conservation Corner

Picnic fosters a sense of community

As I circulated around the lawn and among the guests at the picnic, I was struck by what a friendly and familiar sort our conservancy supporters are.

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Glancing Backward

A unique anti- bullying method at Temple Hill Academy

Mathematics professor James Treat disciplined a teenage boy. Yes, there were bullies back in 1836 too.

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Arts This Week
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Western New York Pottery Festival coming to East Avon

Local potter and teacher Michael Carroll has super-sized his once small pottery festival at Studio Sales Pottery Saturday.

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Mural
Pin-chomper at the lanes

Pin-chomper at the lanes

Try to imagine that the last bowling ball you threw split a pin in half, with splinters flying every-which-way. Well, that’s what the mural on the Mount Morris Lanes wall looks like.

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Legislature says teacher evaluations will be restricted

Both houses of the New York State legislature have passed a measure proposed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

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Peoria Road to close temporarily

Peoria Road in the town of Covington will be closed for about four weeks for a culvert replacement.

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LECTURE
The life and times of soldier William Whitlock will be the topic of a special talk May 26 commemorating the Civil War at the Nunda Historical Society.

Author to share soldiers’ stories in Nunda talk

The life and times of an area Civil War soldier will be the topic of a special presentation Sunday afternoon at the Nunda Historical Society, 24 Portage Rd.

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Cal-Mum's Hannah Anderson lifts a base hit to the outfield in the fourth inning of the Lady Raiders win over Canisteo Greenwood Thursday.

Cal-Mum rallies past C-G

Top-seeded Red Raiders shake off slow start to get 12-4 victory over No. 8 Lady Redskins Thursday in 'C2' quarterfinals.

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LESSONS

In politics, talk is both a problem and a means to solution

The best cure for the disease of poisoned talk is healthy and vigorous talk.

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ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW

NY SAFE Act should be repealed

By ignoring long-established crime prevention data from widely respected institutions, the NY SAFE Act exploited our emotions in the false name of safety.

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EDITORIAL

Drug busts a call to action

But the headlines from last week — notably 19 people arrested on drug-related charges, with other arrests pending — reveal the county’s darker side. A side that won’t be touted by tourism agencies, but is real nonetheless.

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