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ARBOR DAY
Randy French, a science and technology teacher at Geneseo Central School, accepts the Geneseo Garden Club's 2013 Environmental Award from Club member Mary Schryver during an April 26 ceremony at Long Point Park.

Garden Club presents environmental award

A former winner of a scholarship from the Geneseo Garden Club has received the Club’s Environmental Award for 2013.

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RAILROADS
A view of what a new proposed railroad bridge would look like as it spans the gorge at Letchworth State Park is seen in this artist's rendering. In front is the current railroad trestle whose fate will soon be decided.

Decision nears on fate of Letchworth trestle

The debate over keeping or removing the Letchworth Park railroad trestle has made for strange bedfellows.

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Editorial
Getting lost at Indian Fort

Getting lost at Indian Fort

Curious walkers are less limited to village sidewalks and more able to find nearby places to spend a few moments breathing in the natural world.

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Walkable communities for the 21st century

As gas prices climb and people continue to embrace the benefits of human locomotion, new taxpayers will thank their loval governments for their foresight.

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Economic Development
SUNY Geneseo student Gabrielle Gossett, Suny Professor Mary Mohan, developer Greg O'Connell and Louise Wadsworth, downtown coordinator of the Livingston County Development Center paneled a discussion on revitilizing the Town of Springwater Saturday.

Tapping the resources of Springwater

The developer famous for driving Mount Morris' renaissance was in Springwater Saturday, with county and college officials, to discuss how the hamlet could have a similar turnaround.

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Greenway will cross the Genesee River

Greenway will cross the Genesee River

A footbrige crossing the Genesee River, parallel to Route 36 at the Leicester-Mount Morris boundary, will be open to Genesee Valley Greenway Trail traffic — hikers, bicyclists and horseback riders — next year.

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Let’s hike, bike and paddle

Let’s hike, bike and paddle

Do you need some fresh ideas to help get off the couch and into the great outdoors? The Livingston County Chamber of Commerce can help you with that. At last week’s annual Taste of Livingston dinner, the Chamber unveiled two new cards for its Lets Go Hike and Bike collection, with each card revealing a destination to either hike, bike, or in one case, paddle.

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Tips toward a healthier autumn

Insights columnist Lou Lombardo explains that firewood, fresh vegetables and soup help keep us fit as the weather grows colder

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The peace and solitude of Grimes Glen must be seen to be appreciated. Photo by Phil Livingston.

An inspiring road trip to Naples

At Grimes Glen in Naples, you learn that some sights are just too beautiful for words.

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WEATHER

Weather Service to offer Skywarn training in Mount Morris

The Buffalo office of the National Weather Service will conduct a Skywarn spotter training seminar May 29 at the Livingston County Fire Training Facility, 3360 Gypsy Lane, Mount Morris. The

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COMMUNITY

Needs assessment survey being analyzed

Data collected from nearly 400 responses to a Community Needs Assesment posted online earlier this year and being reviewed.

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ACCIDENT

Pedestrian has ‘serious injuries’ after being struck by car

An Avon man suffered "serious injuries" after being struck while walking on Route 5 and 20 in the town, just west of Dutch Hollow Road, late Sunday night.

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ENVIRONMENT

County’s ‘Year of Energy’ begins with Wednesday lecture

Livingston County’s Environmental Management Council will begin a “Year of Energy” initiative with a May 22 lecture.

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BUSINESS
Paper mache animals from Africa are among recent handmade Fair Trade items offered at Geneseo’s Cafe Shiloh. Most of the raw materials are recycled or are made from renewable resources.

Cafe Shiloh offers selection of Fair Trade merchandise

Cafe Shiloh is carrying lines of Fair Trade merchandise, handmade crafts which are purchased at fair prices from their creators in Third World nations.

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MENTAL HEALTH MONTH

Art by clinic patients featured in Noyes show

Noyes Health is marking “Mental Health Month” with its second annual “Mental Health Art Show” on May 22.

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