Wednesday May 7 | Democrat & Chronicle
Teen arrested in connection with Livonia bomb threats
A Livingston County teenager was arrested yesterday in connection with two bomb threats made at Livonia High School, sheriff's deputies said. via Democrat & Chronicle
Saturday May 3 | Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Weak economy doesn't sour Albany's taste for pork
“Legislative initiatives fund worthwhile efforts by community-based organizations across our state”
The Legislature is doling out $147 million for more than 10,000 community projects across New York, according to lists made public Friday. via Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Friday Apr 25 | WROC
One dead after crash in Geneseo
One person is dead after a roll over crash in Livingston County Thursday night. Livingston County Sheriff's deputies said the driver of a pick-up truck lost control of his vehicle on West Lake Road in Geneseo. via WROC
Sunday Apr 20 | Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Area residents make tough choices to save
“We don't drink as much orange juice, don't eat as much meat and we cut down on milk when that went up”
In the Greece household of Linda Boger, gone are the days of a weekly Pontillo's pepperoni pizza with extra cheese. via Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Wednesday Apr 16 |
Greece Army National Guard Pvt. Shawn Mulcahy, son of Michelle Foster of Conesus and Timothy Mulcahy of Greece, and a graduate of Livonia High School, graduated from basic training at Fort Jackson in ... via Democrat & Chronicle
Saturday Apr 12 | Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Cancer survivor gives hope to those still in the fight
“I tell them: 'Just tell the patients it's from someone who has been where you are.'”
Sherrie Hyde has made it her practice to anonymously give baskets of cheer and hope to people she doesn't know, people who, most likely, will never know her. via Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Apr 9, 2008 | Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Downtown might draw a law school
“The state of New York has a glut of law schools. There is no shortage of access to legal education in the state”
Fisher expected to get $2.25M in state budget to pursue project. Bennett J. Loudon and Jill Terreri * Staff writers * April 9, 2008 St. via Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Mar 16, 2008 | Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Local Rieslings garner top scores
“The broader coverage of this is very good for the wine-consuming public. That's the message we hope to communicate.”
Wine Spectator's high ratings for more than 20 Rieslings from Finger Lakes wineries signals the recognition of the region as a top producer of quality wines, according to regional wine experts. via Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Mar 9, 2008 | Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
“To be successful, you've got to show up when you said you're going to show up, do what you said you're going to do, and clean up your mess afterwards. Credibility applies to everyone.”
In the early years of his interior landscaping company Plant Designs, Inc., John Hudak worked every single day. via Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Mar 2, 2008 | Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Kodak retiree starts Deer Run winery
“They are one of the most consistent (wineries) in New York ... not just one or two of their wines are good.”
George Kuyon of Geneseo established Deer Run Winery in 1998, starting with a 2-acre vineyard that now is 5 acres. via Rochester Democrat and Chronicle









