Category: Finger Lakes
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FRESH TAKES: Turn the Page to a New Season (podcast)
The Super Bowl has come and gone, which means a new season is upon us. Fresh Takes dives into recapping the big game, that saw the Chiefs repeat as champions over the 49ers in overtime. Paul and Nick then switch over to baseball as all teams have had their pitchers and catchers report to spring…
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On the Road with Confidence: Car Safety and Maintenance Tips for Travelers
Embarking on a journey is an exhilarating experience, but ensuring the safety and maintenance of your car is paramount for a seamless trip. This article delves into the significance of prioritizing car safety and maintenance during travel, providing you with essential insights for a worry-free adventure. Travel Car Safety: Navigating the Road to Security As…
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Yankees manager Aaron Boone provides updates on injured players as spring training begins
Pitchers and catchers reported to spring training on Wednesday morning, and shortly after, Yankees manager Aaron Boone spoke to the media and provided updates on injured players. Boone revealed that right-handed reliever Scott Effross, who missed the 2023 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery, had back surgery in December and won’t be ready for game…
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FLX WEEKLY: Live Cosmetic Acupuncture in-studio (podcast)
Michelle Grasek of Seneca Falls Acupuncture is in-studio to perform a live acupuncture treatment. If you’re curious about cosmetic acupuncture, watch this live cosmetic acupuncture and face massage treatment on a patient on this special Valentine’s Day edition of FLX Weekly. This content is brought to you by the FingerLakes1.com Team. Support our mission by…
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SF woman skips court on welfare fraud charges
The Seneca County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Seneca Falls woman after a bench warrant was issued in local court. Nicole Fuller, 27, was arrested for failure to appear on three charges including misuse of food stamps, three counts of filing a false instrument, and welfare fraud. Fuller was taken into custody around…
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Waterloo woman charged with DWI after erratic driver complaint; faces additional charge for urinating on floor while in custody
Authorities in Wayne County say a Waterloo woman was arrested after an erratic driver complaint on State Route 414 in Rose. According to a news release, deputies arrested Kristin Adler, 37, for DWI and multiple other violations. The charges stem from a driver complaint that Adler’s vehicle was driving erratically in Wayne County. Following a…
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Lake’s Edge Seneca project seeking new financing
In Geneva the Lake’s Edge Seneca development, a planned mix of hotel, restaurant, and luxury townhomes, is facing financial hurdles despite its promising start. Developers have listed the 13-acre property for sale but remain committed to finding new capital partners to keep the project alive, according to reporting this week by The Finger Lakes Times.…
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Interest grows in redeveloping historic Willard Psychiatric Center in Seneca County
Five parties have expressed their interest in redeveloping the Willard Psychiatric Center in Ovid, showcasing a mix of visions for the future of the historic site. Among the proposals, four are focused on housing solutions, ranging from affordable housing projects by Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services and Malone Maxwell Dennehy Architects to a development initiative by…
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BEV NY conference coming to Canandaigua; registration open now
Registration is now open for the B.E.V. NY Conference, set to take place March 5-6 at the new Hotel Canandaigua. This pivotal annual event, crafted by the New York Wine & Grape Foundation in collaboration with Cornell University, unites the grape and wine community around business, enology, and viticulture (B.E.V.) themes. Special registration rates are…
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New report highlights decline in NY farms: Where are they going?
A recent federal report has revealed a significant decline in the number of farms in New York State, with dairy farms experiencing a one-third reduction over the past five years. The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, expressed concern over the shrinking agricultural landscape, highlighting a nationwide trend of farm consolidation and generational shifts away…