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Reflections on Labor Day
Opinion “There’s a lesson to gain by sweat and strain” This Labor Day let’s celebrate the dignity of down and dirty labor. I mean back-breaking and sweaty digging,…
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Capen Hose Co. 4 Fire Museum a hidden treasure welcoming the public
Driving by the Capen Hose Co. 4 Fire Museum some weeks ago, there was a hand-made sign on the lawn…
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Friends of Seymour Library support wide-ranging library needs
In visits to Seymour Library in Brockport, my striking impression is that, of all our local events or institutions, this…
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Town of Sweden’s historic barn survey resumes with focus on Brockport’s carriage houses
“Here in the Town of Sweden we do have some ‘noble buildings’ which are symbols of the way people once…
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Getting to know the Emily L. Knapp Museum
About 90 harbor masters at Brockport’s Welcome Center greet visitors to Brockport throughout the summer. The Emily L. Knapp Museum…
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Summer programs at Morgan-Manning House teach kids historic crafts
Gordy Fox and Rozenn Bailleul-LeSuer both agree on the value of young people learning a traditional craft. For Gordy it…
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The time and chime will again tower over Brockport
Restored Tower Clock to be re-dedicated on June 25 History will be repeated when the Tower Clock on the Brockport United…
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After fire destroys her business, Karen Anne begins again, bolstered by friends, family and her faith
Karen Anne Lowenguth has been in practice as a licensed massage therapist for 18 years. She moved “Karen Anne’s Therapeutic…
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The ever-expanding Emily L. Knapp Museum
“Street of Shops” celebrates historic downtown Brockport Art room honors Helen Hastings’ paintings. Blossoming with new attractions this spring, the Emily L. Knapp Museum at 49 State Street in Brockport opened…
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Seymour Library’s Director Carl Gouveia: Living out a destiny to become the champion of a public library
I have admired the Seymour Library at a distance for many years. Its low profile in an open field off…
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