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Louisiana is shrinking, thanks to giant swamp rats
Greece Police will name their new K-9 officer in honor of fallen Webster Police and West Webster Fire Department Lt. Comment?
After tragedy, a moment of love
Amy Lembo couldn't finish the Boston Marathon this year because of the bombings, so her school went the proverbial extra mile for her. Comment?
An abundance of Klems in Webster
Not to state the obvious, but there sure are a lot of Klem family members in the Webster area. Comment?
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Section V Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame to induct 13
The Section V Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame is in expansion mode, as 12 former high school athletes have been inducted, along with retired Bath coach Mike Morris. Comment?
Many Clarkes called Greece home
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Elizabeth von Bacho still has a special gift her mother gave to her -- a bedspread and blanket woven from wool from the family sheep. Comment?
Spider-Man fans seek out best views of filming in downtown Rochester
Curious Rochesterians flooded street corners downtown for the second straight day, as of filming for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 continued. Comment?
Lisa Castronova monitors hottest eyewear trends in marketing role
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Lisa Castronova thought it was odd that her boss, Reed Eye Associates owner Dr. Ronald Reed, asked whether she was comfortable with him announcing the company's new marketing director. Comment?
May 1 - The Running Man's Record
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If you counted only the miles Rochester's Norm Frank ran in the competitive marathons he completed during a magnificent, world-record-setting career, he would be just starting his second lap around the earth's equator, a circumference which is measured at approximately 24,900 miles. Comment?
PetSaver's big dreams get national recognition
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce luncheon in the ballroom of Washington's Omni Shoreham Hotel on Tuesday was the small-business equivalent of the Academy Awards. Comment?
Local artist spearheads multicultural exhibit on censorship
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Artists Maria Friske, left and Heather Erwin worked together at the Democrat and Chronicle in the 1990s. Comment?
In Kodak's heyday, softball was serious business
The night Tommy Castle pulled Phil Argento out of the midnight shift perforating film at Kodak Park, Argento was just a 21-year-old near-kid fresh back in Rochester after a year playing pro ball for the St. Comment?
Charity judges sought for Roc City Rib Cook Off
Roc City Rib Fest is offering people a chance to judge barbecue and help a charity at the same time. Comment?
Fire departments hold recruitment event for volunteers
Bob Maggi and Jason Cates stood in front of the Lake Shore Fire District truck in Greece Saturday morning, with applications for potential recruits ready. Comment?
The smell of grilling hamburgers and hotdogs hung tantalizingly on the air as the high-pitched "blang" of aluminum bats and shouts of "foul ball" sent people to staring into the sky, wary of any stray projectiles that might have been coming their way. Comment?
Have an unwanted bike? Give it a new life
Brice and Brady's eyes lit up when I asked them. Of course they would! My former neighbor's act of kindness was a win-win situation for all. Comment?
Add a pop of color, and you've instantly updated a room, says Janis Reed, owner and designer at Interior Design Source in Rochester. Comment?
After close friends of theirs lost a 2-year-old child to illness, five local men decided to do something to help where they could. Comment?
Canisius College * The following Canisius College students were named to the dean's list for the fall semester: Chili: Senior history major Bryan Forbes. Comment?
Washington state bill would allow businesses to deny gays
Greece's former deputy chief, who was forced out during the town's Police Department scandal, is suing Supervisor John Auberger and the man who headed the internal corruption investigation. Comment?