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The AHEAD Study is testing lecanemab at the stage of preclinical Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) researchers increasingly believe that treating at the earliest possible stage may be key to helping combat the…
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Tips for avoiding door-to-door scams
Summer and warmer weather often bring out more door-to-door scammers. These scammers impersonate legitimate salespeople and knock on your door…
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Tickets on sale for Foodlink’s Festival of Food
One of the region’s best and biggest tasting event returns. Tickets are now on sale for the Festival of Food,…
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Monroe County Teen Republicans group formed
The Monroe County Teen Republicans, a chapter of the New York State Teen Republicans, has been formed. The group will…
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USDA grant funding available to support resilient food system
State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball recently announced that the NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets is eligible to receive…
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Boston Tea Party participant honored in Sweden
The Town of Sweden honored Captain Joseph Roby, a Boston Tea Party participant, at a ceremony held at the High…
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Hilton alum to speak about Miracle on the Hudson
The Parma Hilton Historical Society is welcoming 1983 Hilton High School graduate Dan Vinton to speak of his experience as…
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Volunteers needed for the 2023 Brockport Arts Festival
There’s an old saying, “Many hands make light work.” While this saying can apply to almost any event or community…
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Hilton church deploys free NaloxBox to prevent opioid overdose deaths
St. George’s Episcopal Church in Hilton has deployed the area’s first free public naloxone box in their parking lot. Naloxone…
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St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Book Sale back by popular demand
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church will hold its Annual Book Sale, Thursday, July 13, through Saturday, July 15, in the Parish…
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