LIVINGSTON COUNTY — The Livingston County Republican Committee has decided not to endorse a candidate for the Livingston County Sheriffs race. Two Republicans, Tom Dougherty and Jim Szczesniak, have both officially announced their candidacy."The committee has decided not to endorse either candidate," said Lowell Conrad, the Republican Committee Chairperson. "Both candidates have indicated they want to go to primary so we are just letting it … [Read more...]
Exploring set to honor members
ROCHESTER— On May 17 there will be an Awards Banquet at the Burgundy Basin Inn at 6:30pm for the hardworking youth membership and adult leaders of the Rochester program called Exploring. They will be honoring two people involved with public service this year in honor of the two Webster firefighters that were lost last December. “We want businesses to attend and sponsor,” said Rachel Greenberg, Exploring Executive. “We want them to see the value … [Read more...]
BREAKING NEWS: BOSTON MARATHON UPDATE
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — All five runners profiled in last week's piece on competing in the Boston Marathon, Dave Coyne, Tom Jerris, Mark Zimmer, Doug Ehmann, and Tim Dwyer are all safe and not injured, following the explosions at the event earlier today. The Genesee Sun will update this story as more information becomes available. UPDATE: This evening, the Genesee Sun spoke with Dave Coyne, one of the runners from Livingston … [Read more...]
Mount Morris Theatre 101 holds open auditions
MOUNT MORRIS — Open auditions are being held at Theatre 101 for an early June production of "Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Cancer," a one- act play by Jason Miller.The play focuses on Victor Spinelli, an athlete and coach of a little league baseball team. His relationship with his wife is growing cool, but he finds a kindred spirit in the mother of one of his team members.Two women between 30 and 40 are needed to join actor Peter Bishop who has … [Read more...]
New GCC theatre to host ‘Grapes of Wrath’ performance
LIVINGSTON COUNTY—Genesee Community College students and Livingston County actors will be performing in a reader's theatre performance of the Tony award-winning adaptation of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath".Set during the Great Depression, the novel focuses on the Joads, a poor family of tenant farmers driven from their Oklahoma home by drought, economic hardship, and changes in agriculture."This is one part of a larger project to bring … [Read more...]
SUNY Geneseo issues crime alert
GENESEO — Geneseo University Police recently issued a crime alert for students after being advised about a string of thefts from vehicles and apartments on the North side of campus.The thefts occurred near Court Street on the north side of campus between the hours of 10 PM and 5 AM, beginning March 23 of this year. The targets for these thefts were apartments and vehicles that were left unlocked. Small electronic games and devices were reportedly … [Read more...]
Taste of Livingston features new restaurants
MOUNT MORRIS — The Livingston County Department of Health and Genesee Valley Health Partnership are making strides towards continuing the trend of improved health for the residents of Livingston County with the 15th Annual Taste of Livingston County.The Taste of Livingston County is an annual event which encourages Livingston County residents to choose healthier foods by making heart-healthy decisions when eating out.This year's event features … [Read more...]
Date set for Catholic Charities 4th annual Spelling Bee
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — Catholic Charities is hosting their 4th annual Livingston County Spelling Bee on May 16th at Geneseo High School. Master of Ceremonies again this year will be Don Alhart from Channel 13. Also joining us as celebrity judge will be Terry Clifford, aka T-bird from the Bee morning club. There will be a spaghetti dinner sponsored and hosted by the Geneseo Wegmans and Geneseo Kiwanis at 5:30 pm in the large cafeteria. The spelling … [Read more...]
Noyes Health honors Occupational Therapists
DANSVILLE — Noyes Health is recognizing Occupational Therapists Dianna Trickey-Rokenbrod and Glenn Baugham, in honor of National Occupational Therapy Month.The goal of an Occupational Therapist is to help people of all ages who need specialized assistance to lead independent, productive, and satisfying lives due to physical, developmental, social, or emotional problems. Emphasis is placed on activities of daily living, including dressing, … [Read more...]
Cornell Professor presents First Amendment Lecture
GENESEO — Cornell Professor Steven H. Shiffrin will be delivering a lecture for the Department of Political Science and International Relations at SUNY Geneseo titled, "The Dark Side of the First Amendment."Shiffrin is the author of "Dissent, Injustice, and the Meanings of America," "The First Amendment, Democracy, and Romance," and "The Religous Left and Church-State Relations." He is currently writing a new book, "What's Wrong with the First … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 934
- 935
- 936
- 937
- 938
- …
- 960
- Next Page »