Farmington NP joins advanced surgical services team at F.F. Thompson

UR Medicine Thompson Health has announced that Christine Lyon, a Farmington resident and certified nurse practitioner, has joined the Advanced Surgical Services team. Lyon has been employed by F.F. Thompson Hospital for 19 years, having ... more
Jake Owen coming to Turning Stone this summer

On Sunday, August 6th at 7 p.m., the renowned American country music artist Jake Owen is slated to grace the stage for the first time at Turning Stone Resort Casino. The event is part of ... more
The Most Popular Destinations for U.S. Travelers Abroad

Traveling abroad has become a common pursuit for Americans, whether it's for a cultural immersion, a relaxing beach vacation, or an adventure-packed trip. The world is filled with stunning destinations, each with its own unique ... more
Counting Crows and Darius Rucker set to rock CMAC this summer

Music lovers in Canandaigua can rejoice as the Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center (CMAC) announces the arrival of rock bands Counting Crows and Dashboard Confessional, and country singer Darius Rucker, to its stage this ... more
Throop firefighters rescue lost dog after disappearing during afternoon

The Throop Fire Department recently received a call from a homeowner about their missing dog, Mary, who had been lost since 4 p.m. on Monday. The homeowner believed Mary was in a swampy area with ... more
Taco Bell to remove Quesarito from menu in weeks

Taco Bell has announced that it will be removing the Quesarito from menus nationwide on April 19th, nearly a decade after its debut. The Quesarito, a burrito wrapped in a quesadilla, was a fan favorite ... more
State denies Watkins Glen school district bid to keep ‘Senecas’ for athletic teams

The Watkins Glen Central School District will not be allowed to keep its 'Senecas' mascot. The state made the rule after the district requested that it be allowed to keep its Native mascot as a ... more
Canandaigua names Caroline Chapman as new athletic director

Canandaigua has a new athletic director. Caroline Chapman was appointed to the role Director of Athletics and Communications, becoming the first female since the school was founded in 1791. Chapman is a graduate of Geneva ... more
Pros and cons of taking on short term loans
Life in today’s times can be quite challenging especially when you have to deal with unforeseen expenses such as medical costs when your payday is weeks away. That’s where a short-term loan turns out to ... more
Doctors say Daylight Saving Time has impact on children

The Daylight Saving Time switch is still in place despite some discussion about getting rid of it, and on Sunday, clocks will spring forward an hour. However, not everyone thinks the practice is necessary or ... more
8 Best Places to Travel in Spring of 2023

March brings spring to much of the Northern Hemisphere. After months of grey days and long nights, it's time. Now is the time to shake off the winter blues and the last snow drifts for ... more
Nominations open up for Antonio Varacalli award in Seneca Falls

Seneca Falls is calling on its residents to nominate a “good citizen and hero” for the 2023 Antonio Varacalli Day Award. The award recognizes individuals in the community who are admired by their friends and ... more
Dead & Co. coming to Ithaca on final tour

Dead & Company will embark on their farewell tour this year, marking an end to their touring career. However, if you want to catch them one last time, you're in luck. Dead & Company will ... more
Finger Lakes Land Trust acquires 23 acres along Skaneateles Lake

The Finger Lakes Land Trust (FLLT) has announced its successful protection of 23 acres on the west side of Skaneateles Lake with a conservation easement. The easement, which was donated by siblings Tami, Debra, Reid, ... more
Generations Bank to unveil “Women’s Walk of Fame” project in May

Generations Bank announced on Tuesday that they will be launching the "Women's Walk of Fame" project by unveiling the first of eleven bronze plaques on Friday, May 12th. The groundbreaking event will take place at ... more
WHAT’S COOKING: Chimichurri Shrimp over Parmesan Polenta with Dandelion Greens (video)

You could call this an international version of a traditional shrimp and grits. But, chimichurri goes great with so many things, especially steak and shrimp and when over a creamy polenta finished with parmesan cheese, ... more
HWS appoints Meghan Jordan as visual arts curator

Hobart and William Smith Colleges has announced the appointment of Meghan Jordan as the new visual arts curator. Jordan, who holds a master’s degree in art history from the University of Arizona and a bachelor’s ... more
Who Is Liable for Injuries if a New York City Bus Hurt You?
Photo Source: https://unsplash.com/photos/RlHI0cCNThY New York has one of North America's most extensive transportation networks, with millions of people relying on buses for public transport each year. Unfortunately, bus accidents sometimes occur. Suppose you were involved ... more
Study Shows that 22% of Children in the US Experience Online Bullying

Whether we like it or not, social media platforms are reshaping our social relations. This is especially true for younger generations who grew up alongside technology and whose social interactions primarily rely on social networks ... more
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