Month: October 2018
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Coffee and health
by Tami Mungenast CPT CNWC One of America’s favorite beverages is coffee and thanks to a high level of antioxidants…
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Fund invites innovative young people to apply for grants
If you know someone between the ages of 16 and 25 who has enthusiasm and passion for an innovative idea…
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New York deer crashes peak in autumn
New York drivers need to buck up this fall and watch for deer. AAA analyzed New York crash data and…
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A Native American Perspective on an American Holiday
On Saturday, November 3, the Genesee Region of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation will…
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Hearing Loss Association November programs
Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter invites anyone interested in hearing loss to any or all of several events…
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NYAA calls for homemade apple recipes
New York is the second-largest apple-producing state in the country. Thirty-one million 42-pound cartons of apples produced by local growers…
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Schools
Another successful Walk to School Day
Neither mist nor chill dampened the enthusiasm of students, siblings and parents on Brockport’s 13th Annual Walk To School Day.…
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Schools
Brockport CSD celebrates National School Bus Safety Week
In honor of National School Bus Safety Week held October 22 through 26, Brockport Central School District would like to…
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Cosgrove principal named next Elba superintendent
Ned Dale, principal of Spencerport’s Cosgrove Middle School, has been selected as the next superintendent of Elba Central School District…
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Kirsten Meyers of Hilton named NYS Master Teacher
Kirsten Meyers, who teaches seventh and eighth grade science, and Regents Living Environment to accelerated eighth graders at Merton Williams…
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