Feb 15, 2008 | 13WHAM
Who Trashed the Campus Newspaper?
“I was in total disbelief at first”
Reported by: Susan Ashline Email: sashline@13wham.com Last Update: 6:54 pm It's a real Whodunit -- copies of the Brockport Stylus that went to print last week disappeared soon after they hit the stands. via 13WHAM
Feb 15, 2008 | Democrat & Chronicle
Doggie day care ready to unleash its potential
“She's got a great location and a fantastic reputation”
Emily Miller was determined to start her own business. In fact, she was dogged. Toward the end of the 1990s, Miller wanted to open a day care center for dogs. via Democrat & Chronicle
Spitzer rallies support for upstate aid
“We need to show our legislative leaders that we - the upstate community - are solidly behind this plan”
Gov. Eliot Spitzer came to Rochester on Wednesday to build support for his proposed $1 billion package of assistance to the upstate economy. via Democrat & Chronicle
Mom shares success stories from her son's journey
“I really feel for people who have a child who may not be able to get out into the world. How long will he live? What will they do?”
Jeff Reisch was 18 months old when an ear, nose and throat specialist asked his parents, 'Did it ever occur to you that he might be retarded?' That was 1962, and Down syndrome was not widely recognized. via Democrat & Chronicle
ALBION: Pettit's tips will leave you with professional home movies
“Also have your tapes open ... so you can easily get to them.”
Making a home movie that friends and family will actually want to watch can be achieved with a few easy steps, says Genesee Community College film theory instructor Matthew Pettit. via Journal-Register
Ash Wednesday: Journey in faith
“Great minds discuss ideas, mediocre minds discuss events, small minds discuss people.”
Many area Christians will spend the next 40 days and nights of the Lenten season in self-reflection and prayer. via Journal-Register
MEDINA: Aldi will open its doors Friday
“We're here for good. We already know that we will be successful here.”
With the grand opening of the long-awaited Aldi store Friday, Tops Friendly Market will no longer be the only grocery store in town. via Journal-Register
Writers series brings in some big names
Brockport Writers Forum readings are free and start at 8 p.m. in the New York Room of Cooper Hall on the SUNY Brockport campus. via Democrat & Chronicle
New York voters have primary fever
“Clinton has experience with government affairs.”
New York voters have primary fever From Corning to Yonkers, New Yorkers see significance of Tuesday. via Star-Gazette.COM
New leads in hit and run cold case
“You can go with a little peace in your heart knowing that someone has really come forward and admitted that they've done this terrible thing”
It was nearly 23 years ago a Clarkson man was killed in a hit and run in Brockport. via WROC
ENVIRONMENT: Troubled Brockport properties get county assist
“There's no evidence that the waste or anything was spilled, but I think it's impossible to run a manufacturing plant and not have any spillage or leakage”
The light bulb knocks against its housing, and the sound reverberates in the desolate lot. via City Newspaper
The following achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, Boy Scouting's highest rank, in the Otetiana Council of the Boy Scouts of America after completing these projects: Greece Andrew Bennett of Greece, a member of ... via Democrat & Chronicle
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
“As long as I'm taken care of, that's what matters”
Dr. Yousaf Ali and Strong Memorial Hospital are part of a trend in health care. Ali is a hospitalist, hired by a hospital to tend to patients. via Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
State Aid Decreases for RGRTA * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Parents, teachers and students in one of the Catholic schools slated to close later this year are pulling together to save their school. via R News
“Grandma, I really hate this outfit, but I did it for you today.”
Wedding goes great with youngsters added How do you fit 10 kids, ages 7 through 12, in a wedding party? This was my dilemma when I became engaged a year ago. via South Bend Tribune
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Chili considers starting farmers market
“Seniors that don't drive walk to them and younger people ride their bikes to it. Then you see people bringing their children and it becomes a family affair.”
In an effort to attract more people to the center of town and add another activity during the spring, the town is considering opening a farmers market. via Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Niagara County: 3 promoted in Sheriff's Department
“Chris did a great job there, but I don't think that Jim's performance will drop off any bit whatsoever, because of his familiarity with the patrol services and dealing with crisis situations. As a captain, he has proven himself.”
The Niagara County Sheriff's Department has announced three promotions within the department following the retirement of Chief Deputy Chris Carlin. via Journal-Register