UPDATED Friday, September 3 2010


National Kudos For Mural Mania

Louise Hoffman Broach | Wayuga Editor
Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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LYONS – Wayne County’s Mural Mania project has received national recognition, with a March 29 feature in “America’s Best Vacations,” an insert distributed in several different Sunday newspapers.

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Search Group Looking For New Grocer

Louise Hoffman Broach | Wayuga Editor
Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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CLYDE – In February, Penn Traffic Co. closed its Macedon and Newark stores, but promised it had no plans to shutter the P&C on Columbia Street, affectionately known as “Little Clyde” within the chain.

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Butler Prison to Lose 66 Jobs

Louise Hoffman Broach Wayuga Editor
Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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BUTLER - The minimum-security side of the Butler Correctional Facility will close Oct. 1 as the state struggles to make cost-cutting decisions to cope with the budget crisis.
While the medium side of the prison and its 164 inmates will remain, the closure of the other part of the prison and the loss of 145 minimum security inmates will mean the end of the facility’s 10 community work details, a fixture since the prison opened in the late 1980s.

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Maffei Meets with Constituents in Newark

Louise Hoffman Broach Wayuga Editor
Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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NEWARK - Congressman Dan Maffei is finding challenges and opportunities in serving a diverse district that includes urban and inner city and extremely rural, remote areas
“I ask for your understanding,” he said during a town hall meeting in Newark April 8. “I represent 600,000 people in this district and sometimes I think no one agrees with each other.”

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Galen Assessor in Hot Water

Lois Benning and Louise Hoffman Broach | Wayuga Staff
Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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CLYDE - A veteran’s exemption that Galen Town Assessor Kathy Davis improperly applied to her Turnpike Road property was “an error of essential fact” and has been stripped, according to the town’s attorney.

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Two Seriously Hurt in Newark Crash


Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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NEWARK – Village police are still investigating what made Ubiles Angel, 22, of 205 E. Miller St., veer into the eastbound lane on Van Buren Street Sunday morning and hit a car being driven by Penelope Collan, 52, of Rochester. Angel was airlifted to Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester; Collan was taken there by ambulance. Newark police said the violent head-on crash occurred in a 30-m.p.h. area.

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