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I loved “Buckeye,” by Patrick Ryan. In fact, if I were talking to you about this book instead of writing about it, I would ...
How pervasive is the “Thursday Murder Club” universe? Consider this: The fifth book in the bestselling series, “The ...
Laureen FitzPatrick Howe of Wayland has shown and registered sheep most of her life. She began to share her love of showing ...
BASOM — Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge, 1101 Casey Rd., celebrated its new pollinator garden on Sept. 6 at the Cayuga ...
WARSAW — A 90-day appeal and comment period will begin Sept. 19 for updated Flood Insurance Rate Maps. Residents, business ...
While drought conditions this summer caused slow growth of many crops, some area wineries are looking forward to a flavorful harvest, while others said the conditions created additional challenges for ...
The New York Apple Association has named Thomas Coene as chairman of the board. Coene and his wife Lindsey farm alongside his parents, David and Elizabeth Coene, and his grandparents, Robert and ...
Two assassination attempts on President Donald Trump. The assassination of a Minnesota state lawmaker and her husband and the wounding of others. The assassination of a top ...
On this date 199 years ago, a major scandal came to a crescendo that not only shook our local area but the entire United ...
A company that supplies medical hygiene products is expanding its hand soap recall to include more products like sanitizers and lotion due to a sepsis risk.
A series of studies by Cornell researchers is testing how crops might grow when planted between rows of solar panels on a solar farm in New York state.
Tom Corcoran, co-owner of T&D Corcoran Farms & Son in Caledonia had already seen how planting cover crops improved soil health, reduced erosion and runoff and tamped down weeds.