YORK — The York Golden Knights defeated the Keshequa Indians . Matt McFarland led the Golden Knights with 16 points (four 3-pointers), 6 rebs and 5 steals. Dylan Zambia added 12 points. Defensively the Golden Knights held the Indians to 3 points in the 2nd quarter. "It was nice to be back on the court, we hadn't played in 12 days and we were chomping at the bit to compete again," said Ed Orman, York Golden Knights Head Coach. "We started … [Read more...]
Everyday Heroes Carry 35K Toys for Region’s Tots in Disasters
NYLON – The region's personnel on the front lines of crisis and disaster are carrying toys from big-hearted Marines for some of our most vulnerable citizens. Every year, the Marine Corps Coordinating Council (MCCC) collects toys for first responders and county agencies to give to kids going through a rough time in the holidays, be that a house fire, a parent or guardian being arrested, or a domestic incident. "We partner with some really … [Read more...]
Livingston County Sheriff’s Office Maintains Full Accreditation
LIVINGSTON COUNTY – The New York State Law Enforcement Accreditation Program (NYSLEAP) again reaccredited the Livingston County Sheriff's Office, reaffirming its status as one of the 25 percent of law enforcement agencies to be fully accredited. According to a press release from the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office, NYSLEAP first gave our county's Sheriff's Office 'Accredited Agency' status in December of 1997. Since that time, the Sheriff’s … [Read more...]
BOYS BASKETBALL: Cal-Mum Defeats Wheatland-Chili 86-52
WHEATLAND — The Caledonia-Mumford Raiders (7-1) defeated the Wheatland-Chili Wildcats (2-8) 86-52. Eric Wilson led the Raiders with 23 points, Jon Boilard added 19 points. Sophomore Joe Laursen let the team on the boards with 14 rebounds. Next up for the Raiders is Warsaw today at 7 p.m. … [Read more...]
New Year’s Cold Pushed Greenway First Day Hike to Jan. 13
LIVINGSTON COUNTY – The extreme cold pushed the date for the 'first day hike' at the Genesee Valley Greenway from Jan. 1 to Jan. 13. According to a press release from Letchworth State Park, well over 150 'hardy souls' got out for a healthy hike in Letchworth State Park, but extreme cold temperatures on Jan. 1 did cause the Genesee Valley Greenway State Park First Day Hikes to be rescheduled for Saturday, Jan. 13. Hikers receive a backpack … [Read more...]
4-H Adds Showmanship to Coleman Farms Horse Show
LIVINGSTON COUNTY – For the tenth consecutive year, the Hilltop Riders 4-H Club volunteered at the Coleman Farms Annual Horse Show benefitting the Honeoye Food Pantry, and for the second year supported Begin Again Horse Rescue. According to a press release from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Livingston County, roughly $600 worth of food was collected by club members and donated to the food pantry with additional funds being given to the … [Read more...]
Heart Attack Survivor Leads Schools in Plant-Based Food Challenge
LIVINGSTON COUNTY – Over 1,300 participants from 35 school districts and Finger Lakes Community College (FLCC) are participating in the 10-Day Plant Based Jumpstart Your Health Challenge from from Jan. 8 to Jan. 17. According to a press release from the FInger Lakes Area School Health Plan, a whole foods plant based diet (WFPB) has been medically proven to help heal many of the leading chronic diseases that cause death in the U.S. The Finger … [Read more...]
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Geneseo Defeats LeRoy 53-31
GENESEO — The Geneseo Blue Devils defeated the LeRoy Oatkan Knights 53-31 for their 7th win of the season. The Blue Devils were led by Grace Hainsworth who had 17 points, the Junior is averaging 17.6 points per game this season. Kaniya Jackson added 14 points and 7 rebounds. Geneseo (7-2) will travel to Perry on Jan. 10th to face the Yellowjackets at 7 p.m. … [Read more...]
Water Damage Moves County Board Meetings
LIVINGSTON COUNTY – Heavy water damage from a broken pipe has moved Livingston County Board of Supervisors meetings from the boardroom on the third floor. The Livingston County Board of Supervisors advises that their public meetings on Jan. 10 and Jan. 24 will be held in the Strong Conference Room 205-208 due to water damage at the Government Center. County Administrator Ian Coyle said Sunday that a sprinkler pipe elbow broke, leaking water … [Read more...]
Avon DPW Fixed Water Main Break in 2 Degree Night
AVON – The Village Department of Public Works (DPW) crew showed their true mettle Saturday night when they battled a water main break in low single-digit temperatures. John Barrett, Superintendent of Public Works, said that the break was severe enough that it had to be handled immediately. It could not wait for temperatures to climb above 2 degrees. "It's just part of the job and my guys never complained," said Barrett. "But it was cold, … [Read more...]
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