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Features
“Walk to School Day” now features an annual trophy for the winning school
The Walk to School Day, on Wednesday October 1 this year, will have a special feature. Project chairman Dr. Jim…
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News
Continuing 42 years of local ownership
A new generation to take the helm of Lift Bridge Book Shop Archie and Pat Kutz have owned and operated…
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Cursive writing revisits historic Clarkson Academy in Summer School Camp
The Clarkson Historical Society hopes to revive interest in cursive writing which is disappearing from the curriculum in schools and…
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Record crowds celebrated an “Old Fashion Fourth of July” at Morgan-Manning House
There could not have been more perfect weather for the Morgan-Manning House “Old Fashion Fourth of July” celebration. Warm sunshine…
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Features
Lori Skoog: Down on the farm and around the world
“Everyone I communicate with on a regular basis cares about the environment, food, animals, people, and community.” Lori Skoog is known…
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A time capsule found
Hidden for half a century – storage pods’ contents reveal link to long-lost relative Family ties can have their strange…
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Chili resident recounts hardships of WWII in Eastern Europe
“When we heard that war would break out, we knew we had to get out as quick as possible,” says…
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Business
Arjuna Florist & Gifts changes ownership after four decades
On June 1, Don and Lynn Short will end 39 years of owning and operating Arjuna Florist & Gifts in…
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Brockport’s Emily L. Knapp Museum undergoes revival Lingering problems and possible solutions defined
A previous issue of Suburban News, Hamlin-Clarkson Herald presented the work of Sue Savard and her helpers restoring order and…
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Emily L. Knapp Museum
At the Emily L. Knapp Museum: Putting order to an extensive local history collection. A community invested in organizing, cleaning, and…
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