Apr 22, 2008 | Democrat & Chronicle
Dates and venues for Relay For Life events
American Cancer Society * Reader Submitted * April 22, 2008 The American Cancer Society Relay For Life is coming to the Greater Rochester area this summer. via Democrat & Chronicle
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Ripley, Westfield Schools Hire Merger Consultant
Ripley Central School and Westfield Academy and Central School will hire School Efficiency Services Inc. via The Post-Journal, Jamestown New York
Community Critics on 'Street Kings'
Posted by Pamela Becker, 55, Seneca Falls , April 14, 2008 4:58PM Categories: Pamela Becker Forest Whitaker reigns supreme as a crooked precinct captain ruling a crew of psycho street cops. via Post-Standard
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County receives grant
“Onondaga County has an identity crisis”
Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County is receiving $10,214 from the state for its new Turnpike Market Trail. via The Post-Standard
Less Crime: No Reason to Shut Prisons
“With the reforms, there are fewer nonviolent inmates, and a greater percentage of violent inmates among those that remain”
For nearly a decade, one of New York City's major exports - criminals - has been in decline, a result of less crime. via New York Times
163 years of judges preserved in photos at Three Bears
“Today, the process takes place at another location, but the memories linger in the restored courtroom and in the minds of the participants. Thus, it is fitting on Law Day to honor the people, place and process with a 'Tribute to the Judges.'”
OVID - The search over the past winter for pictures of the judges who served during the 163 years of the Seneca County courthouse in Ovid is nearing completion and just in time for a Law Day event May 1. ... via Ithaca Journal
Romulus man faces numerous drug charges
Seneca County Sheriff Jack Stenberg today announced a lengthy investigation ended with a Seneca County man facing numerous drug charges. via Democrat & Chronicle
“It was so moving it brought tears to our eyes.”
This past October, during a brief residency at Cornell University Law School, the retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, accompanied by other female lawyers, visited the Women's Rights National ... via The Nation
In the Tent of Tomorrow, a Faded Map of Yesteryear
“It's a challenge to see something that's modern, in our eyes, in an ancient and derelict state”
It took Adrian Benepe much less than a minute to cross Adirondack Park, but he was clearly impressed. via New York Times
Extinguishing the Myth of Bra Burning
Posted by Claudine Zap , Huffington Post at 6:13 AM on April 2, 2008. Women never burned their bras. via AlterNet.org