LIMA: Livingston County Sheriff Thomas J. Dougherty reports the arrest of two people on drug related charges after a traffic stop. On January 2, 2019 Deputy Connor Sanford was assigned to the STOP DWI Unit when he stopped a vehicle on Rochester Road in the Town of Lima for a violation of the NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law. The operator of the vehicle was identified as 40 year old Michael L. Agne from Fairport, NY. A driver’s license check … [Read more...]
Honeoye Loses Power After Farm Accident
HONEOYE - On Thursday, January 3rd a tractor accidentally knocked down several utility poles on County Rd. 40, near Bell Rd., trapping a tractor driver inside. The driver was able to exit the tractor later, unhurt.les on County Rd. 40, near Bell Rd., trapping a tractor driver inside. The driver was able to exit the tractor later, unhurt. The tractor was on the road going from one farm to another, on or near the side of the road, when it … [Read more...]
Do You Want To Be A Host Family This Summer?
ROCHESTER, NY – During the month of January, the Irish Children’s Program of Rochester will be holding informational meetings to introduce families to the unique opportunity of hosting a child from Belfast, Northern Ireland this July. Meetings will be held in various locations around the Rochester area to introduce interested families to the joys and fulfillment of welcoming these children into their homes as part of the programs' mission to … [Read more...]
Make a New Year’s Resolution That Could Save Your Life
This New Year, talk to your doctor about regular health screenings. Getting regular health screenings provides early detection of chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Early detection can increase treatment options, and can save your life. People are reluctant to visit their health center or physician for routine exams for a variety of reasons including fear, lack of information, and cost factors. The cost of screening is … [Read more...]
Bristol – December 30, 2018 Cora E. Gladding “Betty”
Bristol: 10/15/1923 – 12/30/2018. Predeceased by her husband Philip, brother Robert Drayn and sister Doris Simmons. Survived by daughter Karen Barnett, son Philip (Michelle) Gladding; grandchildren, Lisa (Shane), Mindy (Bret), Ryan (Christine), Myia Jo (John), Tanner, and Mikaela; great-grandchildren, Sarah (James), Hannah (Mitch), Zach, Lydia, Bryce, Josiah, Scarlett, Jack, and Jace; and great-great grandson Jadon. Betty graduated from … [Read more...]
Richmond – December 29, 2018 Vera W. Campbell “Vicki”
Richmond, NY: Vera went home to be with the Lord on December 29, 2018 at age 92. She was predeceased by her husband Russell C. Campbell. Survived by her sister Jean Graf of Tonawanda, several nieces and nephews & great nieces and nephews. Vera “Vicki” Campbell was devoted to her husband Russell and was a woman before her time. She loved nature, had a love of flying and had her pilots license. She was a very hard working person her entire … [Read more...]
Affordable Care Act Remains In Force
A federal district court in Texas has ruled the entirety of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) unconstitutional. In the ruling, Judge Reed C. O'Connor of the Federal District Court in Fort Worth, TX ruled in favor of the group bringing the case. According to Judge Reed the tax bill passed by Congress in December 2017, which eliminated the individual mandate penalty beginning in 2019, rendered the entire health law unconstitutional. Appeals are … [Read more...]
Youth Tractor Safety Certification
Thursday evenings (7-9pm) | January 31, February 7, 14, 28, March 7, 14, 21 & 28 | Driving Test: March 30 Ontario County 4-H sponsors an 8 week Tractor Safety Certification course each winter. It is held at the Cooperative Ex- tension Office, 480 North Main Street, Canandaigua, NY with additional visits to area machinery and equipment dealers. Students must attend all sessions to get their certification. Parents and family members are … [Read more...]
New Year – New Minimum Wage
Governor Cuomo pushed and got through the increase in minimum wage which is being implemented on a step basis over several years. With the start of the New Year, there are some changes in law to be aware of: Minimum Wage: Effective December 31, 2018, New York's minimum wage will increase as follows: $15 an hour for larger employers (11 or more employees) in New York City, $13.50 an hour for smaller employers (10 or less employees) in New York … [Read more...]
Hemp Growers Round Table
Hemp Growers Round Table Discussion will be open to anyone who is looking to become a licensed hemp grower in NY. A round table discussion plus question and answer session is to be held by New York State Agriculture and Markets along with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Madison County, on January 22, 2019. This discussion will be open to anyone who is looking to become a licensed hemp grower in New York. Topics will revolve around the … [Read more...]
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