David W. Parish
Hometown hero played key role in Pacific war
The usual tranquility of Geneseo’s Prospect Street was disturbed on September 2, 1943, by of all things a parade ending at No. 27.
More→Seniors group advises on delivery scam
Geneseo TRIAD delegates of a new scam: A package was delivered, a beautiful basket of flowers and wine. The delivery-man said a card was being sent separately to identify
More→Local dress project serves world’s girls
The first completed girl’s dress produced by community service clients at Hillside is on the way to Haiti.
More→Community loses 2 advocates
The annual Northern Livingston Chapter, American Rd Cross, Culinary dinner and auction will be held on March 2 at the Valley Oak Center according to an e-mail. The menu
More→Supervisors recognize work of Literacy Volunteers
Literacy Volunteers of Livingston County Inc. might be “the best-kept secret in the County”, in the words of Tony D’Imperio.
More→Volunteer spirit is strong
The Portageville Bridge project hearing attracted a packed house to the Mount Morris Genesee River Reception Center on Jan. 9. A number of Geneseoans attended. A DEIS report considered
More→Honor Society hosts Geneseo senior citizens
Superintendent Tim Hayes greeted each guest. Students were thanked for their Salvation Army kettle volunteerism.
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Presidential biography features Geneseo connection
The President’s Club: Inside the World’s Most Exclusive Fraternity” by Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy features a cameo by U.N. Ambassador James Jeremiah Wadsworth.
More→Girl Scouts sell wreaths for cemetery drive
Thanks to the Girl Scout Mallory Crane and her fellow Scouts, the first Temple Hill Cemetery Christmas wreath fundraiser is underway.
More→A 40-year pact between churches
The Livingston County Coalition of Churches began in 1972. The 2012 LCCC annual dinner at the East Avon Presbyterian Church looked back at history but mostly celebrated the present and the future.
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