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Investigation into the town of Gorham, mail prices on the way up, blood drives at Midlakes, human composting, gas prices, and park enhancements. Along with some awesome fall foliage!
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PART I OF NEW INVESTIGATIVE SERIES: Frustration in the town of Gorham has reached a tipping point. First, a look at the relationship between Town Board and Community, which has become strained in recent months. While a lot of focus has been placed on an expensive highway building development - there are several other issues weighing on taxpayers minds too. [MORE]

MAIL PRICES: The price of stamps is on the rise. The USPS has announced another price hike for stamps of all types, and says additional service price increases are likely heading into winter. [MORE]
BLOOD DRIVES: Three Midlakes seniors are organizing a series of blood drives that will take place at the high school gym this school year. The timing is crucial, as the need for donated blood remains at high levels. [MORE]

HUMAN COMPOSTING: The state of New York is on track to become the sixth state to approve human composting. What is it? It's an alternative to cremation or burial. [MORE]
GAS & ELECTRIC PRICES: The cost of electricity, propane, and natural gas is expected to be much higher this winter. So, It's prompted a lot of folks to look at other methods to keep their homes heated. Now, the price of firewood, wood stoves, and chainsaws are on the rise. [MORE]
PARK ENHANCEMENTS: Canandaigua is looking at ways to enhance its city parks. The city has several that run along the north shores of Canandaigua Lake. Here's what's proposed. [MORE]
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