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Donald J. Stead

DANSVILLE — Donald J. Stead, age 85, passed away early Monday afternoon June 4, 2012, at the Livingston County Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Mount Morris where he

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Basketball Camps
Livonia basketball camps right around the corner

Livonia basketball camps right around the corner

Popular basketball camps — for both boys and girls — will offer June 25-29 and July 9-13 sessions.

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Coaching
Despite leading the Wayland-Cohocton boys basketball program to its first-ever Livingston title and first sectional crown in 17 years, head coach Bob Skoczylas is in search of a new job, a victim of Way-Co school budget cuts.

Successful Way-Co coach has job axed

Bob Skoczylas led Eagles basketball program to first sectional crown in 17 years.

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William H. Barrett

AVON — William H. Barrett, age 86, formerly of Leicester, New York died June 11, 2012 at the Avon Nursing Home in Avon where he had been residing. He was

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Troopers identify man killed in Geneseo wreck

Mark Greig of Mount Morris was killed Monday in a head-on collision with on Route 63 in Geneseo.

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Weaver in the running for 133rd

After initially indicating that his name would not be on the ballot the seat Weaver, who is a Democrat, told reporters this week that he would be running.

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Minor League Baseball
Cito Culver, shown here July 28, 2011 playing for Staten Island against the Batavia Muckdogs, is hitting just .231 in Class A Charleston.

Yankees 2010 top pick struggling

Irondequoit's Cito Culver is batting just .231 for the Class A-affiliate Charleston RiverDogs.

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Schumer gets airline backing for anti-fee regulations

Sen. Chuck Schumer has enlisted the aid of two of the smaller airlines in working against airling fees which he says will hurt families attempting to travel together.

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Community event

Road Rally will shadow Sullivan Trail

You will be given the riddle and clue book, and coupons to redeem at local businesses. First entrant will be out of the chute by 8 a.m. and the last no later than noon.

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Across the River

A baby shower for my niece Holly Boor

Holly is a teacher in Pittsford, and is expecting her baby in a few short weeks.

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VALLEY HORSES
Lindsey Klik LaBella and her horse Cotton have a lesson with Karen Alexander, left, sans bridle. The bridle was not attached to Cotton due to an injury to the horse.

Bridleless riding is lesson in trust

Most riders appreciate having at least the impression of some small degree of control that comes from having something in their hands with a serious whoa factor to it.

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WYOMING COUNTY

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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