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History made in Geneva over the weekend, Lyons restaurant sets reopening date, Canandaigua Y purchased, and Empowering event for young women in Seneca Falls.
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Big names headline history in Geneva
Governor Kathy Hochul and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were in Geneva over the weekend for the 30th National Women's Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Both delivered remarks at the event, which honored a number of important women.
Run Towards It: Inspiring fearless leaders on and off the field
High school girl’s soccer teams from Mynderse, Geneva, Marcellus, Newark, Dryden, Lyons, and Auburn came together to “Run Towards It” this past weekend. The Empowerment Project initiative from the Bonafiglia family foundation helped organize a new event this year called “Run Towards It: Inspiring Fearless Leaders.” It brought female athletes from grades 7-12 together for a weekend of sports and speakers in Seneca Falls.
What’s News Today? Get Caught Up Fast!
Rochester developer purchases soon-to-be-former YMCA building on North Main Street. The Y will continue to be housed there, leasing its space, until Canandaigua's new YMCA opens. [READ MORE]
Some in attendance at recent SU games have said the sound system could use some help. Here's the concern ticket holders see as Syracuse marches forward in the 2022 campaign. [READ MORE]
What's up with Verizon Wireless service? Customers have been complaining recently about areas that previously were well-covered, now suffering from coverage blackouts. The company says it has to do with the network growing rapidly. [READ MORE]
Rep. Lee Zeldin is outlining his plan to cut taxes. He says the simplest method will involve cutting back Medicaid, which is among the most expensive state run systems in the U.S. [READ MORE]
New life for an old favorite in downtown Lyons. The former Trombino's will reopen as Trom's in just a few weeks. Here's what we know. [READ MORE]
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