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An autopsy will be conducted to determine the cause of death, according to Sheriff David Cirencione. → Read More
A public hearing on the $1 sale of the Main Street property is scheduled for April. → Read More
Here's a look at the Canandaigua Fire & Ice Winter Festival SOUPerb Chefs Challenge winners. → Read More
Here's some things to check out this week. → Read More
County Clerk Matthew Hoose has held the elected position since 2012. → Read More
Both of the fires happened at roughly the same time Wednesday afternoon at different locations in Ontario County. → Read More
The $25K from the New York State Industries for the Disabled will beef up the FLX Premier Bottling operation. → Read More
The American Legion makes a 'transformational' donation to aid veterans with PTSD. → Read More
The area of north Canandaigua could see 48 one- and two-bedroom workforce housing units. → Read More
Preliminary plan for former Tom's Mobil site in Canandaigua is discussed. → Read More
A mistake made over 200 years ago helped shaped Finger Lakes region of today, John Robortella writes. → Read More
New York Kitchen has your back as you host holiday parties. → Read More
City residents will see a tax increase, but not as high as first proposed. → Read More
Local breweries get into the spirit of the season during Get Lit in Canandaigua. → Read More
Of course Naples has purple painted Christmas trees for sale. It's grape country and Hanggi's Tree Farm knows it. → Read More
First comes Thanksgiving; but then, the shopping and other festive fun kicks into gear this weekend. → Read More
They got a running start on the holidays with the benefit reindeer run and walk in Manchester and Shortsville. → Read More
Wood Library's popular purse fundraiser takes place Saturday. → Read More
In its 13th year, the trot will start at Naples Community Park and benefit several local organizations. → Read More
Lt. David Cirencione, a 20-year veteran of the Sheriff's Office, turns back Democratic challenger Steven Slavny. → Read More