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County fairs offer something for everyone.
Variety abounds at the fairgrounds. From pizza, to "pig-in-a-blanket," to fried dough, the taste buds of many can be satisfied at the fair.

Poetry in Motion
‘Alternative therapy to go hand-in-hand with vet care’



KNOX — Creatures on two legs and four legs, long legs and short legs, suffer from muscle aches and pains, bumps, and sprains.

For 15 years
Planning board pushes to close loophole


KNOX — For more than 15 years, the planning board has been pushing for an amendment to the town’s subdivision regulations that would eliminate the "one-cut rule" loophole.

At Voorheesville
New plans for health and technology



VOORHEESVILLE — Spurred by demands from the federal government, the Voorheesville School District has two new plans — one for health and another for technology.


NEW SCOTLAND – The latest proposal for the much-debated future of the town’s Northeast Quadrant is a 120-unit development of homes the developer calls "modest" – priced between $250,000 and $350,000.





NEW SCOTLAND – Bar business has been in John Jeffers’s family for over 30 years. He is the last of seven in his family to run a bar.
"It’s in my blood," he says.





When your job is to drive a big yellow school bus, people notice.





VOORHEESVILLE – Voorheesville school buses, and their drivers, have been under intense scrutiny throughout the past school year.





BROCKPORT — It was only her second fight, but Clare O’Connell can claim herself as the champ.




BROCKPORT — "It was a war."

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