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Aftermath
Livonia Superintendent Scott Bischoping (left) helps load school supplies donated by Wegmans for transport back to the RJ Connell building.

Livonia teachers prepare for school after July 5 fire

“I had pictures from 25 years of different classes. If I could get one thing back, those pictures would be it," said Livonia fifth grade teacher Jacquie Bonadonna.

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Commentary

Formerly-underaged drinker reflects on the July 4 ‘blind eye’

My youthful indulgence was nothing unique as countless others partook in the illicit festivities which have come to define the holiday.

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Honoring veterans
Livonians unveil ‘Blue Star’ marker

Livonians unveil ‘Blue Star’ marker

Over 100 people turned out on a sunny Saturday morning for the dedication of the Blue Star Memorial By-Way July 16 in the village of Livonia.

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Animal advocacy
Members of Fit4Pit Advocates march through Livonia Saturday.

Pit bull owners unite in Livonia

On Saturday, Livonia native Kristian George led a march through her village for proud owners of American Pit Bull Terriers.

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Photos from a balloon launch

Photos from a balloon launch

The County News brought back some spectacular photos from a dawn visit to last week's "Red, White and Blue Balloon Rally" at Letchworth State Park.

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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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