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- 06/25/2007 06:20:25
On this day in history in .... 1934 - Jim Londos defeats Jim Browning in New York City to unify the New York recognized World Heavyweight Title with the NWA (National Wrestling Association) World Heavyweight Wrestling Title.
- 06/25/2007 05:36:15
A Carlisle area woman was in critical condition this morning at Hershey Medical Center after being hit by a car while riding a bicycle Monday night in Dickinson Township.
- 06/25/2007 05:36:14
HOUSTON, June 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Noble Energy, ( Nachrichten ) Inc. today announced a new discovery on Block "I" offshore Equatorial Guinea.
- 06/25/2007 05:24:04
Saturn’s moon Titan is big enough to see in a small telescope. It’s a tiny fleck of light that seems to be swinging on an invisible thread in the blackness, surprisingly distant from lustrous Saturn. It’s a picture that can burn like an afterimage into the screen of your mind.
- 06/25/2007 04:05:29
There are five rusty basketball nets and a baseball diamond that can only be used during gym class.
- 06/25/2007 03:24:33
Saturn and Neptune are in opposition. So are our ideas about what we want and what we're willing to do. If only we could diet without discipline, work our muscles without exercise and love a partner without compromise. Alas, if we could, goal-getting would be a meaningless journey.
- 06/24/2007 23:35:48
On Saturday, evening sky watchers will be treated to the closest pairing of planets for 2007, when Venus sidles up to Saturn in the western sky. The two planets will appear so close together that you won't be able to fit the width of your pinkie finger at arm's length between them.
- 06/24/2007 23:30:53
If you're spending your mornings waiting for the clouds to burn off, it must be June. Summer is the season when picking the right hike and staying hydrated during it become the two most important things you do that day.
- 06/24/2007 18:19:52
There are five rusty basketball nets and a baseball diamond that can only be used during gym class.
- 06/24/2007 18:02:24
International space station passes and planet rendezvous make the first full week of summertime viewing a sizzler.
- 06/24/2007 16:08:40
MARION - According to the American Red Cross, a combination of high demand cases and low donor turnout is straining the blood supply in Central Ohio. This past Monday and Tuesday, just 14 surgical and trauma patients at area hospitals used a combined 282 units of blood products.
- 06/24/2007 15:46:13
LONG BEACH - Police arrested a Tustin woman in connection with a fatal crash that killed a woman and injured a man and a child, authorities said Friday.
- 06/24/2007 10:49:29
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- 06/24/2007 10:45:31
Saturn Rochester Twilight Criterium Navigator's Hilton Clarke Makes It Two in a Row. Early break resists the peloton for the win, lapping the field. Jesse McLean takes the women's race.
- 06/24/2007 06:32:41
MARION - According to the American Red Cross, a combination of high demand cases and low donor turnout is straining the blood supply in Central Ohio. This past Monday and Tuesday, just 14 surgical and trauma patients at area hospitals used a combined 282 units of blood products.
- 06/24/2007 05:30:18
It’s like two utility poles lining up as we drive by them, except on a much larger scale. Rather than roadside poles, it involves two distant worlds. Both will be competing for the same spot in the sky.
- 06/24/2007 04:31:23
For more details, see the Web site of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission at www.cpsc.gov. .
- 06/24/2007 04:29:17
The White House has defended Vice-President Dick Cheney's decision not to cooperate with a US government office charged with safeguarding national security information and denied that Cheney ever suggested the agency be shut down.
- 06/24/2007 03:57:50
The Park Avenue Bike Shop's teams in Rochester's Twilight Criterium Saturday raced in memory of a co-worker who died of a heart attack a week ago.
- 06/24/2007 01:44:10
CLAYTON, Mich. -- Bob Frybarger fiddles with some dials and points his telescope into the clear June night sky. "Take a look," he says. It's Saturn -- creamy yellow, with vivid rings, like a picture in a child's science book.
- 06/24/2007 00:35:57
On Saturday, evening sky watchers will be treated to the closest pairing of planets for 2007, when Venus sidles up to Saturn in the western sky. The two planets will appear so close together that you won't be able to fit the width of your pinkie finger at arm's length between them.
- 06/24/2007 00:20:02
AVON — Every night at 8:30 p.m., Frederick R. “Ted” Cournoyer visited his mother in her West Bridgewater home. On Friday, he died after being thrown from his car that crashed into another vehicle on Route 24. He was 59.
- 06/24/2007 00:14:44
When Cardinal Edward Egan entered the Church of the Most Precious Blood in Walden last Tuesday to offer the funeral Mass for the Rev.
- 06/24/2007 00:03:59
LAS CRUCES — Las Crucen Mike Flores made the rounds through a large white tent staked out in a Wal-Mart parking lot Friday night. Flood lights illuminated the object of his visit: dozens of plastic- and paper-wrapped sparklers, fountains and other fireworks, aligned neatly on shelves.
- 06/24/2007 00:00:23
A Carlisle area woman was in critical condition this morning at Hershey Medical Center after being hit by a car while riding a bicycle Monday night in Dickinson Township.
- 06/23/2007 23:51:30
Seven is a spiritual number. God rested on the seventh day and made it holy. The number comes up often in the Bible and the Torah. Christians in particular consider seven to be a perfect number because of its many biblical references.
- 06/23/2007 23:21:26
Let's hope for clear skies during the coming week, at least in the evenings. There will be two major conjunctions - what I call "celestial huggings" - during prime time. Even if you're not all that into stargazing, you will like what you see - with or without a telescope.
- 06/23/2007 22:14:50
Let's hope for clear skies in the evening this week, at least in the evenings. There will be two major conjunctions, or what I like to call "celestial huggings" in the early evenings.
- 06/23/2007 21:57:00
AVON — Every night at 8:30 p.m., Frederick R. “Ted” Cournoyer visited his mother in her West Bridgewater home. On Friday, he died after being thrown from his car that crashed into another vehicle on Route 24. He was 59.
- 06/23/2007 21:26:31
LONG BEACH - Police arrested a Tustin woman in connection with a fatal crash that killed a woman and injured a man and a child, authorities said Friday.
- 06/23/2007 17:11:31
Information is a precious commodity this week, so be sure to double-check facts before barking at underlings or scrapping with your other half. That goes double for Saturday's intense full Moon. If you're celebrating a birthday, consider which cycle has run its course.
- 06/23/2007 16:02:32
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- 06/23/2007 14:46:53
A two-vehicle accident Sunday evening on Route A at Sandy Valley Road left a De Soto man dead and three other people injured, according to a report by the Highway Patrol. Authorities said a southbound Saturn driven by Wesley D. Holland, 26, of De Soto, pulled from Sandy Valley onto Route A into the path of a westbound Dodge pickup truck driven by Alan D. Adamson, 47, of Hillsboro. The truck ...
- 06/23/2007 14:43:43
Monroe County sheriff’s deputies and Department of Environmental Conservation police searched for a young black bear Saturday morning who was wandering the woods and streets of Henrietta.
- 06/23/2007 14:43:33
For firefighters, practice makes perfect. That's why nine fire departments got together for a fire drill. The Brockport Fire Department hosted the drill Saturday morning at SUNY Brockport's campus. Firefighters used a high rise dormitory building to simulate an emergency fire rescue mission.
- 06/23/2007 14:43:23
The memory of a Rochester teacher killed in 2004 by a drunk driver lives on. Scott Spino's friends and family held their third annual softball tournament Saturday at Cobbs Hill Park.
- 06/23/2007 14:28:23
Those thunderstorms earlier this week, are a reminder that you may want to check your insurance policy. Insurance agents say wind and rain damage are usually covered under the typical home or auto insurance plans.
- 06/23/2007 13:19:09
International Cycling Classic - Superweek 2007 Superweek returns in July with a new sponsor and a 17 days of racing in Wisconson and Illinois.
- 06/23/2007 09:13:33
A pedestrian narrowly escaped injury Friday night in a one-car crash in the northeast part of the city. It happened on Upper Falls Boulevard a little after 11 p.m. Police say the driver of an eastbound car lost control on a turn, narrowly missing a pedestrian.
- 06/23/2007 09:13:23
A 21-year-old man was shot Saturday morning in what police are calling a targeted home invasion in northeast Rochester. It happened on Martin Street just after 4 a.m. Police say four suspects, one carrying a shotgun, a broke into the man's home and shot him in the arm.
- 06/23/2007 04:12:53
2007 Culture Cruise will take place from 5 to 9 p.m. tonight at 10 different arts locations in El Paso. Stops include the El Paso Museum of Art, the El Paso Public Library, the Museums and Cultural Affairs Department, the Hal Marcus Gallery, the Adair Margo Gallery and others.
- 06/23/2007 03:28:09
A look ahead to upcoming concerts, festivals and other entertainment options.
- 06/23/2007 03:05:09
A 65-year-old Arizona woman was hospitalized here Thursday after falling asleep at the wheel and crashing her SUV, authorities said Friday.
- 06/23/2007 02:59:37
Downtown Rochester will turn into a bike block party tonight.
- 06/23/2007 02:56:55
There are plenty of people to watch at the Criterium.
- 06/23/2007 02:36:48
Opinion: Maybe Barry Bonds’ home run Friday night wasn’t merely a hollow feat in a losing effort to the Yankees. Maybe it was a recruiting tool to land Alex Rodriguez.
- 06/23/2007 02:04:45
About 219,000 pieces of blue and green glassware, imported and distributed by Pier 1 Imports, because the glassware can easily crack or break, posing a laceration danger. Red and orange glassware pieces were recalled on May 8. The company has received 21 reports of glassware cracking or breaking and one reported injury involving a minor cut from broken glass associated with a previous recall. ...
- 06/23/2007 01:18:16
COLUMBUS, Miss. - Irving Fredrick "Irv" Lee, 84, of Columbus, Miss., passed away on Friday, June 15, 2007, at his residence.
- 06/23/2007 01:11:39
PITTSFORD -- John and Patricia O'Connell don't even own a BMW. ... - By Gordon Dritschilo Rutland Herald
- 06/23/2007 01:09:57
Two suspected carjackers remains at large today.
- 06/23/2007 01:07:04
Q. I'm seeing some planets in the western evening twilight. Which is which?
- 06/22/2007 23:45:23
A Carlisle area woman was in critical condition this morning at Hershey Medical Center after being hit by a car while riding a bicycle Monday night in Dickinson Township.
- 06/22/2007 23:15:40
SEGAROCKS is a SEGA tribute band made up of old dudes singing Saturn -era SEGA songs. They sound like hair metal, and their live performance even has heavy guitar noodling!
- 06/22/2007 22:20:15
The idea of different-length loops running at the same time and going out of phase with each other, which I wrote about in the Totalistically Tenney post , is one I've been working with for more than three decades.
- 06/22/2007 21:13:32
Police have a man in custody after he led them on a chase through the town of Irondequoit and into the city of Rochester Friday evening.
- 06/22/2007 21:13:22
Three boaters are recovering at home after their sailboat capsized on Friday. A fellow sailor saw the vessel capsize off Braddock's Bay. The sailor then alerted the coast guard to the accident. The coast guard then pulled three people from the capsized boat about one mile off shore.
- 06/22/2007 19:43:22
A Rochester man pleaded guilty to bank fraud charges in federal court. Authorities said that Tony Smith organized a scheme to draft phony checks, then directed accomplices to cash them at numerous bank branches in the Rochester area.
- 06/22/2007 18:43:32
Jurors Friday convicted a Rochester man of a homicide committed 12 years ago. Howard Wright was found guilty of second degree murder, but acquitted of first degree rape in the death of Patricia Daggett. Her body was found off Skuse Street back in 1995.
- 06/22/2007 18:43:22
The man who initially led the investigation into the case of the Ethan Allen boat that capsized on Lake George claims the final result was not thorough.
- 06/22/2007 16:28:25
Authorities are advising Henrietta residents to be on the lookout for a bear that has been roaming around the area for several days. Police responded to the area near Route 390 and East Henrietta Road after several people spotted the bear and called 911.
- 06/22/2007 16:17:12
Two suspected carjackers remains at large today.
- 06/22/2007 16:13:29
Two major events, one of which just wrapped up its most successful run, and another that is still going on will both be held the same week next year.
- 06/22/2007 16:07:21
A two-vehicle accident Sunday evening on Route A at Sandy Valley Road left a De Soto man dead and three other people injured, according to a report by the Highway Patrol. Authorities said a southbound Saturn driven by Wesley D. Holland, 26, of De Soto, pulled from Sandy Valley onto Route A into the path of a westbound Dodge pickup truck driven by Alan D. Adamson, 47, of Hillsboro. The truck ...
- 06/22/2007 15:49:34
Crime: Witnesses say Tustin woman was driving 85 mph. LONG BEACH - A felony charge of gross vehicular manslaughter, reckless driving and child endangerment was filed Thursday against a 41-year-old Tustin woman who police say caused a deadly crash in East Long Beach last week.
- 06/22/2007 15:28:49
A new show opened at Darien Lake Theme Park Friday. Le Grande Cirque features more than 30 performers, some local, others from china, Mongolia and Russia. It includes acrobats, aerialists, and dancers.
- 06/22/2007 15:28:39
Preliminary results indicate that Seneca County was indeed hit by an F-One tornado Thursday. The National Weather Service spent much of Friday surveying areas in upstate New York. The storm ripped through parts of Seneca, Tompkins and Cayuga counties.
- 06/22/2007 15:28:29
Cayuga County Sheriff's Deputies are looking into an attempted abduction. The attempted abduction took place around two o'clock Friday afternoon in front of the Dollar General store in Weedsport.
- 06/22/2007 14:58:49
If you are in the market for a used car or truck, the city of Rochester has some that it hopes you will check out. The city is cleaning house. Whether it is a winter car, a second car, or that first car for a recent grad, you can probably find it at this special auction this weekend.
- 06/22/2007 14:58:39
A union representing truck drivers picketed a local food service company where they work. Teamsters Local 118 filed an unfair labor practice charge against Palmer Foods. Drivers employed by the company voted two years ago to unionize.
- 06/22/2007 14:58:29
A Monroe County assistant district attorney said that a Cortland County man was under the influence of cocaine when he hit and killed two Rochester men last month.
- 06/22/2007 12:32:56
As the Presidential race hots up, Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhwat, an aspirant for the top post, today visited various temples in the state and sought divine blessings.
- 06/22/2007 12:20:38
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Spartak Moscow gave Stanislav Cherchesov a boost in his coaching debut by beating Saturn Ramenskoye 2-0 in a Russian premier league match on Friday.
- 06/22/2007 12:20:02
Today is the first full day of summer. Although the summer nights are short and they start late, summer is a great time for sky watching. It is warm, our West Michigan sky is frequently clear and there is much to see.
- 06/22/2007 12:16:47
MOSCOW, June 22 (Reuters) - Spartak Moscow gave Stanislav Cherchesov a boost in his coaching debut by beating Saturn Ramenskoye 2-0 in a Russian premier league match on Friday.
- 06/22/2007 11:30:15
June 14, 2007 -- The world is abuzz with the discovery of an extrasolar, Earth-like planet around the star Gliese 581 that is relatively close to our Earth at 20 light years away in the constellation Libra.
- 06/22/2007 11:28:59
Mercy Flight airlifted a teenager to the hospital after he was ejected from a convertible. It happened just after 10:00 Thursday night in Bloomfield. Deputies say Dennis Shaffer, 17, tried to avoid a dog in the road on Oakmount Drive when he lost control of his convertible.
- 06/22/2007 11:28:49
Rochester is celebrating its waterfront on the lake, river and shoreline this weekend. It's Harbor Fest time and the U.S. Coast Guard wants you to stop by its open house at the auxiliary. The Coast Guard is a 24/7 operation.
- 06/22/2007 11:28:39
The Monroe County sheriff's department arrested one of its own. Paul Ferranti of Spencerport is charged with offering a false instrument for filing, fraudulent practices, insurance fraud, and grand larceny.
- 06/22/2007 11:28:29
James Telban’s sentencing was very emotional for the Telban family and the family of the victim, Peter Volkmuth, 27. Volkmuth was killed when the motorcycle he was driving crashed into Telban’s pickup truck last September.
- 06/22/2007 11:13:29
Trees and other debris were scattered across County Road 139 near Sheldrake Point. An afternoon storm, that Seneca County residents say appeared to be a tornado, cut a path from Ovid to Cayuga Lake.
- 06/22/2007 11:03:26
INVERCARGILL gym owner Saturn Turnbull was so impressed by the results of her plastic surgery trip to Thailand, she is now arranging trips for Southlanders wanting nips and tucks.
- 06/22/2007 09:52:51
John Goss, who teaches astronomy for DSLCC in Botetourt County sent in the photo above with the following comments: "Attached is a photo I took on Wednesday night of the Space Station and Space Shuttle after they separated.
- 06/22/2007 08:59:23
Watertown's A123Systems, a maker of lithium ion battery technologies batteries, and its Canadian subsidiary Hymotion report they have entered into a partnership with Google Inc. through which the California-based Internet company plans to convert its growing fleet of hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) into plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs).
- 06/22/2007 07:43:32
A fire that began late Thursday night rekindled early Friday morning and destroyed a Branchport home. Firefighters were first called to the Darby's Corners Road residence around 10:30 Thursday night.
- 06/22/2007 07:43:23
Police in Bath, New York are searching for a missing girl. Police say Samantha Williams, 10, was with her family at a park when she wandered off around 6:00 Thursday evening.
- 06/22/2007 07:26:45
Crime: Witnesses say Tustin woman was driving 85 mph. LONG BEACH - A felony charge of gross vehicular manslaughter, reckless driving and child endangerment was filed Thursday against a 41-year-old Tustin woman who police say caused a deadly crash in East Long Beach last week.
- 06/22/2007 07:18:34
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- 06/22/2007 07:18:24
Today is Friday, June 22, the 173rd day of 2007 with 192 to follow. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Mercury, Venus and Saturn.
- 06/22/2007 06:58:32
Good news for motorists and gas prices. The Senate passed a new energy bill to increase automobile fuel economy and new laws against energy price-gouging.
- 06/22/2007 06:58:22
ALBANY, N.Y. – One of the bills the state Senate and Assembly agreed on was the nation's first airline passenger bill of rights. The measure would require airlines to provide food, water, clean toilets and fresher air to passengers stuck on tarmacs more than three hours.
- 06/22/2007 06:54:34
As the race for Presidential election hots up, Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, an aspirant for the top post, today visited an ancient Saturn temple at a village near here to seek divine blessings.
- 06/22/2007 06:43:22
Rochester fire fighters are investigating a house fire. Firefighters were called to 80 Gregory Street at about 10:00 Thursday night. Investigators say the fire started in a downstairs apartment then spread upstairs.
- 06/22/2007 05:19:00
All Signs: At the beginning of the week, Saturn opposes Neptune. (Oh, that again.) Saturn naturally focuses on limitations, especially with respect to our everyday, kitchen sink reality. By contrast, Neptune knows no boundaries! Neptune rules dreams, illusions and fantasies.
- 06/22/2007 04:17:59
SCHROEPPEL, NY - State police have confirmed that a 19-year-old man was killed and two others were injured today (June 21) during a three-car motor vehicle accident that took place in Schroeppel.
- 06/22/2007 04:13:08
The South County Advisory Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday, June 25, in the Nipomo Community Services District meeting room, 148 S. Wilson St., Nipomo.
- 06/22/2007 04:09:45
Dover Auto World, along with Saturn of Nashua and Saturn of Manchester, members of the International Cars, Ltd., family of dealerships, are making a major "drive" for blood this summer. The employee-owned company recently announced its partnership with...
- 06/22/2007 03:27:30
A 19-year-old Palermo man was killed and two Clay men were seriously injured in a three-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon at a deadly intersection in Pennellville, state police said.
- 06/22/2007 03:27:11
The driving competition inherent in the automobile sales sector was put into neutral for a moment after Jim McManes was nominated by his peers for the 2007 Dealer of Excellence Award.
- 06/22/2007 03:06:21
More than 100 competitive bicyclists are converging on downtown Rochester Saturday for the Saturn Rochester Twilight Criterium. Roads will be closed from 2 p.m. to midnight.
- 06/22/2007 01:41:10
Russian government decided to publish the draft strategy of the development of gas turbine engines in the country.
- 06/22/2007 01:08:25
PITTSFORD -- John and Patricia O'Connell don't even own a BMW. ... - By GORDON DRITSCHILO Herald Staff
- 06/22/2007 00:00:40
A Carlisle area woman was in critical condition this morning at Hershey Medical Center after being hit by a car while riding a bicycle Monday night in Dickinson Township.
- 06/21/2007 23:10:13
The woman who claims she was attacked by Lisa Nowak will tell attorneys her side of the story today.
- 06/21/2007 21:50:02
Blue Moon Advertising named Shay Williamson as account executive, Abby Harlan as media assistant and Melinda Newville as account coordinator.
- 06/21/2007 21:28:23
The commitment Wegmans makes to one of our community assets is on display this week at Locust Hill Country Club. The Wegman family extended its commitment to another Thursday along the shores of Conesus Lake, Camp Stella Maris.
- 06/21/2007 20:58:22
A memorial service will be held in Charleston, South Carolina Friday for the nine firefighters killed in the line of duty earlier this week, and Rochester will be represented.
- 06/21/2007 20:28:32
A poor ending at the state capitol Thursday as the 2007 legislative session comes to a close. Officials said an all-or nothing deal would include a tougher campaign finance law, and pay raises for legislators.
- 06/21/2007 20:28:22
James Telban will be sentenced Friday morning on drunk driving charges. A Monroe County judge acquitted him of the more serious vehicular manslaughter charges in the death of off-duty Monroe County sheriff's deputy Peter Volkmuth last September.
- 06/21/2007 18:58:33
Calling Thursday a day of bad weather, NASA canceled two attempts to land the space shuttle Atlantis. NASA is hoping to land the shuttle Friday even if that means in California or Texas. That's because Saturday’s forecast is calling for storms.
- 06/21/2007 18:58:23
What started with flirting inside an Irondequoit bar a year and a half ago ended Thursday when a Monroe County jury convicted a man of murdering two others.
- 06/21/2007 18:43:32
Move over ox roast, the fabulous Scintas are coming to town. The Monroe County chiefs of police announced the Las Vegas act will be the premier performers at their annual fundraiser in High Falls.
- 06/21/2007 18:43:23
The State Senate and Assembly failed to agree on how to fix legislation adopted two years ago, requiring replacement of lever action voting machines statewide by September 1.
- 06/21/2007 18:28:24
Planning a trip by car or boat across the border, you don't need a passport just yet. The Bush Administration is delaying for at least six months, a rule that Americans present passports when crossing the border by land or sea. For now you need a valid driver's license or a birth certificate.
- 06/21/2007 17:56:59
State Police are investigating a three car accident that killed one person, at the intersection of Route 264 and Biddlecum Road in the Town of Schroeppel.
- 06/21/2007 17:17:08
Firefighting video games haven't seen much in the way of blockbuster success. Sega 's attempts, Burning Rangers for the Sega Saturn and Brave Firefighters for arcades were moderate hits, but failed to spawn sequels and only a few obscure titles for the PlayStation family were released ( Firefighter F.D.
- 06/21/2007 17:14:33
Team CSC took the unprecedented step of releasing internal medical controls for its 28 riders today.
- 06/21/2007 16:18:34
Hudson will drop a bomb on Xbox Live Arcade later this summer with this whimsical, competitive nostalgia trip.
- 06/21/2007 16:03:24
“It’s magic,” said Manomohan Mitra, the globetrotter who had used strange foreign coins to explain a stranger universe full of planets and stars to his niece’s son in Ray’s 1991 film Agantuk . And if the skies are clear, you can get to watch the planets Venus, Saturn and Jupiter perform a similar magic above the city on July 1 when they will appear almost in a straight line.
- 06/21/2007 15:58:39
Some changes are coming to an old state law that drives up the cost of public construction projects...from schools to jails. While change is good, many agree it doesn't do enough to help upstate taxpayers.
- 06/21/2007 15:58:30
Finger Lakes wineries are cracking down on wine tour patrons who get out of hand. They've devised a soccer-like penalty system of yellow and red cards, issued to customers whose behavior crosses the line.
- 06/21/2007 15:28:29
First round play at the Wegmans LPGA resumed after a more than two-hour severe weather delay suspended action at Locust Hill Country Club. American Christie Kerr holds the tournament's lead with a 6-under-par 66.
- 06/21/2007 15:16:39
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY FLORIDA. CASE NUMBERS: 45-2001-DP-02 45-2001-DP-03 IN THE INTEREST OF: J.C.J. DOB: 05/31/96 A.W.J. DOB: 03/05/98 MINOR CHILDREN SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ACTION BY PUBLICATION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Veronica Standridge, Mother Address unknown YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition has ...
- 06/21/2007 15:13:59
Surveillance of a Rochester home noted for gang activity started an investigation that led to New York City and ended with the largest marijuana bust executed by authorities here.
- 06/21/2007 15:13:49
A judge ruled Thursday that charges will stand in the case of a long-time Rochester elementary school teacher accused of sexually abusing a student.
- 06/21/2007 15:13:39
A Scottsville man accused of beating his wife to death and brutally attacking his two daughters is competent to stand trial. That word Thursday from a psychiatrist who's been evaluating Ismail Peltek, 45.
- 06/21/2007 15:13:29
The first day of summer also marked the first day Ontario Beach opened for swimming and some people couldn't wait to jump in. Despite, the cooler temperatures Thursday, a few braved the 63 degree water. Ontario Beach is open for swimming each day from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- 06/21/2007 14:58:29
There's severe flooding downstate near the Catskill Mountains. State police have confirmed one death,. Several other people remain missing. Members of the New York State Army National Guard have been deployed to the area to help in the search for survivors.
- 06/21/2007 14:43:29
Another drug bust in Orleans County netted five arrests and the seizure of cocaine and marijuana valued at more than $5,000. James McCray, 23, Marcus Warren, 24, Erika Hofmeister, 27, all of Ridgeway, as well as Sonya Bale, 23, of Medina and Timothy Jordan, 43, of Albion all face drug charges.
- 06/21/2007 12:08:38
Five local teens were arrested Sunday after a neighbor reportedly spotted them drinking alcoholic beverages and carrying a handgun, Sheriff’s officials said. Deputies responded to the 300 block of Saturn Court in Nipomo at 7:42 p.m. after a nearby resident reported seeing seven teens, some of whom were underage, drinking and holding a handgun. When deputies arrived, they said they found a .357 ...
- 06/21/2007 11:58:39
State lawmakers are expected to tackle an old state law that many believe drives up construction costs. The Wicks Law was passed in 1921 to prevent corruption in the construction industry. It mandates that at least four separate contractors be hired for public projects valued at more than $50,000.
- 06/21/2007 11:58:29
Many are working to make sure one New York State Trooper who died in the line of duty is never forgotten. The state senate passed a resolution honoring fallen State Trooper David Brinkerhoff.
- 06/21/2007 11:43:39
The lady golfers aren't the only ones in the spotlight this week, about a dozen women will glide down the runway in their best evening gowns and swimsuits for a shot at the title for Mrs. New York America.
- 06/21/2007 11:43:29
Since people take their dog for a walk anyway, why not take that walk downtown on June 30 and help out the Rochester Animal Services and Verona Street Animal Society.
- 06/21/2007 11:34:53
With increasingly frequent discoveries of extrasolar planets, a U.S. astronomer is working to better understand the atmosphere of such planets.
- 06/21/2007 11:28:29
A fatal DWI case that appeared to be nearly closed two-months ago is now going to trial. Samuel Sierra, 42, withdrew his guilty plea Thursday. He pleaded guilty to the manslaughter, DWI and traffic charges against him in April.
- 06/21/2007 10:17:14
Hi Bob, First of all thanks for the "Legally Speaking" column. It's informative, sometimes empowering and always interesting. On a group ride last week on a country road with no auto traffic about 10 of us were pace-lining. As we came around a bend we startled a man walking a dog.
- 06/21/2007 09:43:29
ALBANY -- The state legislative session comes to an end Thursday. One resolution, which could become law before the end of business, is a ban on credit card lenders' practice of "universal default".
- 06/21/2007 09:23:40
COLUMBUS -- A number of serious traumas this week have drained the local blood supply in the Columbus area, leaving the Red Cross unable to fill hospital requests.
- 06/21/2007 08:06:19
Mountain biking film 24 Solo will play tonight at the Little Theatre.
- 06/21/2007 07:40:21
The recalled fireworks are a 500 gram mine/shell device that consists of nine, 3-inch tubes with a single fuse for ignition. The device measures 16"x16"x13" and its packaging is a dark blue cardboard label with the words "March or Die" printed in red.
- 06/21/2007 07:29:33
Published June 21, 2007 in issue 0625 of the HooK. Beatrix Ost is not a woman partial to neutrals. She has blue hair and wears magenta lipstick and jade green earrings accessorizing a lime green/orange/blue/black silk ensemble.
- 06/21/2007 06:41:14
Awareness: Jenkins family will drive a biodiesel-powered motor home across country to raise awareness of alternative, renewable energy
- 06/21/2007 05:38:27
COLUMBUS -- A number of serious traumas this week have drained the local blood supply in the Columbus area, leaving the Red Cross unable to fill hospital requests.
- 06/21/2007 05:14:30
COLUMBUS -- A number of serious traumas this week have drained the local blood supply in the Columbus area, leaving the American Red Cross unable to fill hospital requests.
- 06/21/2007 05:12:34
It was the decade of the Gulf War, Britpop, New Labour and the death of Princess Diana. But for many of you, it is the birth of the worldwide web, the internet and the dotcom boom that you remember most.
- 06/21/2007 04:58:53
A single-car crash killed a teenage girl from Florissant and seriously injured a teenage girl from Hazelwood early today. The Missouri Highway Patrol identified the dead girl as Cailyn P. Callahan, 17.
- 06/21/2007 04:49:23
CFM Corporation will consolidate its North American fireplace manufacturing operations in Huntington, creating 214 new jobs at its facility on the east side.
- 06/21/2007 04:32:59
WASHINGTON — An Austin-based effort to popularize plug-in hybrid vehicles got a boost from Congress on Wednesday when a House committee approved a bill introduced by Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Austin, to provide tax incentives for buyers.
- 06/21/2007 02:12:22
All Nations Fellowship Church, 5146 S. Country Club Road, has Sunday services at 10 a.m., Sunday school at 8:45 a.m. and Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m. Call 972-303-6511 or visit www.anfchurch .org.
- 06/21/2007 01:37:13
Today is Thursday, June 21, the 172nd day of 2007 with 193 to follow. Summer begins at 8:06 p.m. EDT. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Mercury, Venus and Saturn.
- 06/21/2007 01:19:18
COLTON Pay raise for politicians? COLTON - City Council members could be getting a significant pay raise. Elected leaders, who now receive $400 in monthly compensation, might earn up to $760 per month if a proposed pay raise is approved.
- 06/21/2007 01:11:48
A memorial service for Jim Jontz will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the House chamber at the Statehouse to honor the former congressman, who served the 5th District from 1987 to 1993.
- 06/21/2007 00:34:58
A Carlisle area woman was in critical condition this morning at Hershey Medical Center after being hit by a car while riding a bicycle Monday night in Dickinson Township.
- 06/20/2007 23:20:18
The snowbirds are gone, the mosquitoes are back and the mangoes are ripening; it must be summer in Southwest Florida.
- 06/20/2007 21:13:23
The Bush administration will delay for at least six months a rule that Americans present passports when crossing the U.S. border by land or sea. The announcement marks the second time in a month that officials have scaled back security plans in response to complaints.
- 06/20/2007 21:02:39
OCEANSIDE -- An Oceanside woman said Tuesday she was completely oblivious to the fact that a single-engine plane was about to make an emergency landing that would strike and spin her sport utility vehicle across the freeway lanes.
- 06/20/2007 20:13:32
Advanced Explosives Demolition of Idaho has been hired to blow up Kodak Park Building 23 and will be in town Thursday. The implosion is tentatively scheduled for Sunday, July 1.
- 06/20/2007 20:13:22
The Monroe County Sheriff's Department raised some money Wednesday afternoon. It got rid of unclaimed and stolen properties from the past year. The auction was a first for Tom Seidewand.
- 06/20/2007 19:29:12
President Bush has vetoed a stem cell bill for the second time. The White House says the president opposes research that would involve creating, harming, or destroying embryos.
- 06/20/2007 19:29:02
The case of an infant found dead at an Irondequoit daycare center may be closed, but the attorney representing the facility shared what he says may be the real cause of the child's death.
- 06/20/2007 19:28:51
Wegmans is once again reaffirming its commitment to keep the LPGA tour stop in Rochester. Wegmans said Wednesday that the company has no plans to end its relationship with the LPGA after its contract expires next year.
- 06/20/2007 19:14:14
The Rochester High Falls International Films Festival will combine the High Falls Film Festival and Rochester International Film Fest. The film fest's "Movies on a Shoestring" program will be the featured short film program for the new festival.
- 06/20/2007 19:14:11
Funeral arrangements are set for a Rochester teen killed Saturday in a house party on the city's east side. The family of Carmella Rogers, 15, says the girl's funeral will be Friday at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church on Baden Street. The funeral is set for 11 a.m.
- 06/20/2007 19:08:06
Many readers have noticed the vivid alignment in the evening sky of the crescent moon, Saturn, the star Regulus and Venus. The PVT would love to see any high-resolution photos of the sight and details on what exactly is visible as spring turns to summer.
- 06/20/2007 17:41:33
PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia Soul will show their appreciation to the fans that have supported them throughout the season on Thursday, June 21 when they host the Orlando Predators in the final game of the regular season.
- 06/20/2007 16:18:46
Back to the basics... By Chad Radford.Six months after Ted Selke's psychedelic rock band the Seventh Ring of Saturn released its self-titled debut CD, an LP edition of the recording has arrived -- one that Selke calls "far superior." This isn't just the ranting of a vinyl junkie, though he admits to having an affinity for vinyl over CDs. Just step into his undersized Candler Park record shop, ...
- 06/20/2007 15:17:25
Thursday the 21st at 2? marks summer solstice. On this first day of summer, the sun peaks at its farthest point north of the equator, 231⁄2 degrees, appearing to stand still above the Tropic of Cancer.
- 06/20/2007 14:43:33
There was a complete turnaround with the weather in Rochester Wednesday, after two storms tore through the area Tuesday. A few thousand homes and businesses are still without power.
- 06/20/2007 14:43:23
A Rochester man killed during Tuesday's fast-moving storm loved to ride four wheelers. Shane Doane died when part of a tree fell on him while he was riding his ATV on a dirt trail near the Genesee River.
- 06/20/2007 14:17:42
Saturn Minerals Inc. (TSX-V: SMI) ("Saturn") is pleased to announce that effective June 18, 2007 and subject to regulatory approval, it has retained the services of The Windward Agency, of Charlotte, North Carolina. Windward, founded by its principal, Kelly Boatright, will provide assistance with Saturn's Investor Relations and Public Relations efforts. Windward has served the natural resource ...
- 06/20/2007 13:56:37
Saturn Minerals Inc. is pleased to announce that effective June 18, 2007 and subject to regulatory approval, it has retained the services of The Windward Agency, of Charlotte, North Carolina.
- 06/20/2007 13:32:18
COLUMBUS — A number of serious traumas this week have drained the local blood supply in the Columbus area, leaving the Red Cross unable to fill hospital requests.
- 06/20/2007 13:17:22
• Butterfly necklaces • Mine/shell fireworks • Shot Saturn fireworks • Gateway battery packs
- 06/20/2007 11:40:00
OCEANSIDE -- An Oceanside woman said Tuesday she was completely oblivious to the fact that a single-engine plane was about to make an emergency landing that would strike and spin her sport utility vehicle across the freeway lanes.
- 06/20/2007 11:24:02
"Great car expensive to maintain!" What things have gone wrong with the car? General comments?
- 06/20/2007 11:20:51
Darrell Todd Maurina Two one-vehicle rollovers in the area on Friday night and Saturday injured three people, and a Monday morning wreck added a fourth injury to the total.
- 06/20/2007 11:13:23
Rochester's mayor and police chief are making some changes to crack down on house parties. This comes in response to an increase in violence at such parties.
- 06/20/2007 11:10:50
U.S. stock indexes mixed at middayNEW YORK, June 20 (UPI) -- U.S. stocks and stock indexes were mixed in early-afternoon trading Wednesday, buoyed by Home Depot's planned stock buyback, but marred by rising bond yields.The three indexes were mixed but virtually unchanged in early-afternoon trading.The Dow Jones industrial average was up 2.21 points, or 0.02 percent, to 13,637.53. The Standard & ...
- 06/20/2007 10:51:59
Here's a photograph of Saturn's moon Titan, captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. The image was captured on May 13, 2007 at a distance of approximately 104,000 kilometers (65,000 miles) from Titan, when the spacecraft was on a flyby. The bright clouds on the lower part of the moon show how Titan's methane atmosphere cycles around. Original [...]
- 06/20/2007 10:25:03
CFM Corporation will consolidate its North American fireplace manufacturing operations in Huntington, creating 214 new jobs at its facility on the east side.
- 06/20/2007 09:58:22
A weeklong film festival that starts this Friday is gaining a foothold in Rochester. You won't see anything from Hollywood, and that's really the point.
- 06/20/2007 09:44:57
With the race season now in full view, it is time to map out your nutrition strategy for important races (and the less important races for good practice).
- 06/20/2007 09:41:55
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - A sale of Metro AG's real estate portfolio is unlikely and the significance of those assets has been inflated, analysts said.
- 06/20/2007 09:38:52
A two-vehicle accident Sunday evening on Route A at Sandy Valley Road left a De Soto man dead and three other people injured, according to a report by the Highway Patrol. Authorities said a southbound Saturn driven by Wesley D. Holland, 26, of De Soto, pulled from Sandy Valley onto Route A into the path of a westbound Dodge pickup truck driven by Alan D. Adamson, 47, of Hillsboro. The truck ...
- 06/20/2007 09:28:23
ALBANY, N.Y. Another step towards legalizing gay marriage in New York. The New York State Assembly has approved a same-sex marriage bill. It passed with a vote of 85 to 61.
- 06/20/2007 09:22:12
(NORWOOD, OH) -- A 19-year-old male is suffering from a gunshot wound after an altercation Tuesday evening.
- 06/20/2007 08:43:33
Around 3:30 a.m. every morning, Jeff Jerzach of Webster awakes and heads downstairs for a glass of water. Wednesday morning's trip to the kitchen will be one Jeff remembers for a long time, because of what Jeff saw outside his kitchen window.
- 06/20/2007 08:43:23
The Pro-Am is underway under beautiful sunny skies at Locust Hill Country Club. The tournament has drawn a very strong field this year. Many of the year's top players in the world are here, including the number one ranked player, Lorena Ochoa. She won the Wegmans LPGA two years ago.
- 06/20/2007 08:12:57
Zoo euthanizes famous elephant File photo / Union-Tribune Carol the elephant has exited the stage. The 40-year-old Asian pachyderm who served as an icon of the San Diego Zoo for decades – appearing with Joan Embery on “The Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson – was euthanized yesterday.
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