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Large family rediscovers itself with reunion
This week in Rochester, there have been Rolands and Roland relatives on the river, on the golf course and touring the Finger Lakes.
Writing, Reading, Retrofitting, and Eating
Today's show is a special 4th of July encore edition of some of our favorite interviews from the past few months.
Shoplifting accusation: Two Williamson women were arrested and charged with petit larceny on June 24 after police accused them of trying to steal $238 in clothing from the Kohl's store on Holt Road.
Agricultural group offers $500 farm safety awards
The New York State Agricultural Society is offering $500 farm safety awards, and the deadline to apply for them is quickly approaching.
$400,000 Worth Of Jewels Missing After Lohan Shoot
15, 2009, in New York City. Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images A spokeswoman for Lindsay Lohan says the actress has not been questioned by London police investigating jewelry that went missing after a fashion shoot there.
Teens Arrested in BOCES Burglary
Two teenagers from Wayne County are facing charges in connection with a burglary at the BOCES in Williamson last month.
Two Williamson teens arrested, after stealing from BOCES
Two teenagers in Wayne County are under arrest for stealing computers from BOCES in Williamson.
Music Circus Season to Feature Beach, Davi, Lee, Denman, Charles, Page and More
As previously announced, the season will include productions of Thoroughly Modern Millie , Altar Boyz , Guys and Dolls , Into the Woods , Seven Brides for Seven Brothers , Man of La Mancha and Cats .
London is rapidly becoming a hot spot for the spring collections. Today Matthew Williamson will reveal his decision to show in London in September to mark the 25th anniversary of the British Fashion Council and London Fashion Week.
Mass student search a illegal, humiliating and invasive,a NYCLU says
Mass student search 'illegal, humiliating and invasive,' NYCLU says RED CREEK The New York Civil Liberties Union has called on the Red Creek Central School District in upstate New York to publicly apologize to high school students subjected to illegal, humiliating and invasive searches by state police and school officials.
'Vampire' set to pump fresh blood into CW
Nina Dobrev and Paul Wesley star in 'The Vampire Diaries.' CW officialsA are banking on vampires helping them get a bigger bite of the female audience.
How the Riverdale Bomb Plot Unraveled
The arrest of four alleged terrorism plotters in the Riverdale section of New York City was the culmination of a painstaking 10-month FBI investigation.
Pvt. Hartford laid to rest at Woodlawn
The funeral service for the first soldier from Chemung County to die in Iraq and be buried at Woodlawn National Cemetery, was held Monday morning under a bright blue sky and shining sun.
Lilac Festival enjoys record crowds
The slumping economy was nowhere near the Lilac Festival this weekend. Hordes of people filtered through the lilacs, ate various foods and bought souvenirs and artwork, while artists and vendors cashed in happily and festival organizers celebrated record attendance.
Trail Works of Wayne County is participating in the following upcoming events: Second annual Sole Power Event: 'The Hunt for the Golden Shoe' - Residents can search for shoes painted gold in Walworth, Williamson, Palmyra, Clyde, Sodus/Wallington and Newark parks between May 22 and 31 and bring them to Cornell Cooperative Extension in Newark ...
Williamson Apple Blossom Festival fly-in breakfast and Sampling Sodus
In conjuction with the Williamson Apple Blossom Festival, the Williamson Flying Club will host its 45th fly-in breakfast from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, May 17 at the Williamson-Sodus Airport on Route 104 in East Williamson.
Sarah Jessica Parker & Matthew Broderick Will Have 'Fierce Daughters'
Broadway was buzzing Tuesday night over the news that Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick are expecting twin girls .
Customers love market 'that does it right'
While hurrying toward a meeting, Dave Breen stops to pick up a glove someone discarded on the floor of Herrema's Market Place grocery.
Jane Ehrich, of Binghamton, wanted to call it a "Free Community Healing Event," but some thought that sounded too "woo-woo." So she tried to think up another name.