Thousands of people attend the GVQC's biennial quilt shows, which can be some of the largest volunteer-run quilt shows in the country. After a two year wait, the show returns to the Gordon Field House at RIT next weekend, May 31 - June 2.
The Patriots upset top seeded Fairport to reach their second straight final, while the Titans eliminate Pittsford to get back to the championship game for the first time since 2009. The finals will be held on Tuesday at St. John Fisher.
Not all superheroes can leap over tall buildings or see through walls, but some pint-size caped crusaders in Pittsford are proving that anybody can be a superhero by doing something nice.
Top-seeded Pittsford scored the game’s first nine goals en route to an easy 16-4 win against No. 5 seed Mercy Thursday in a Section 5 Class A semifinal at Honeoye Falls-Lima High School.
The Supreme Court will render a decision on prayer at government meetings sometime next year.
Though dogs have long been considered man’s best friend, you still can’t send your favorite pooch a friend request on Facebook. One Brighton resident hopes to change that by bringing local dogs into the digital age with Dogways, a new social network for dog owners and businesses.
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What do you get when you’re a citizen of a state that’s 49th out of 50 in voter participation? You get legislative scandal after legislative scandal, with no end in sight. You get the ethical swamp that is Albany, where news that two state legislators have been wearing wires has put everybody at the Capitol into a defensive crouch. You get yet another recommendation for yet another lame oversight committee. This time, it will surely fix all the problems.