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  1. The cost of war: 3 families cope with loss

    The cost of war: 3 families cope with loss

    • 11:06 AM

    "I couldn't handle it," said Dan Hasenauer, whose son, Jason, was killed in Afghanistan. "I hunted. He was my hunting buddy. And when I went hunting, I could see his empty tree stand. I would just climb down and go home. Life's not the same anymore."

    Coming Sunday: In honor of Memorial Day, read more about these families and others who are coping with loss in our full report online and in print on Sunday.

Business

  1. Hickey Freeman could be bought by Canadian company

    Doug Williams
    • May 22, 2013

    Canadian suit maker Samuelsohn is in talks to buy the brand and its North Clinton Avenue plant, with the intent of bringing additional lines of …

 
  1. Sean Lahman: Bright insights from Natcore Technology

    A solar cell after it has gone through a diffusion furnace at Natcore Technology in Eastman Business Park. JAMIE GERMANO/Staff Photographer
    • May 23, 2013

    Natcore Technology has developed patented processes that both increase the efficiency of solar cells and substantially lower the cost of producing …

  1. SUNY campuses going tax-free to lure businesses

    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University at Albany on Wednesday. AP

    State universities, as well as some private colleges, will be tax free for businesses that locate there, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday.

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  1. School budgets across Monroe County succeed

    Lynda O'Grady, left, checks with election inspector Beverly Neumann before voting in the Webster school district. CARLOS ORTIZ//staff photographer
    • May 21, 2013

    Tuesday was a good day for school budgets — but a bad day for some school board incumbents, four of whom were removed from office by voters in three …

  1. Police investigate apparent false call in Brighton
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Chili

  1. School budgets across Monroe County succeed

    Lynda O'Grady, left, checks with election inspector Beverly Neumann before voting in the Webster school district. CARLOS ORTIZ//staff photographer
    • May 21, 2013

    Tuesday was a good day for school budgets — but a bad day for some school board incumbents, four of whom were removed from office by voters in three …

  1. Emily Good to run for Monroe County Sheriff
  2. Woman dies after crash in Chili
  3. Sisters travel life's road together
  4. Caurie Putnam: These local Scouting troops really shine
  5. Chili police reports: Salon robbed

Gates

  1. School budgets across Monroe County succeed

    Lynda O'Grady, left, checks with election inspector Beverly Neumann before voting in the Webster school district. CARLOS ORTIZ//staff photographer
    • May 21, 2013

    Tuesday was a good day for school budgets — but a bad day for some school board incumbents, four of whom were removed from office by voters in three …

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  1. - -Text: Holly Howell - wine columnist. FOR Feat (Democrat & Chronicle, Photo by Annette Lein, 122704) Annette Lein

    Holly Howell: Drinking white wine no faux pas

    • May 22, 2013

    Wearing white before Memorial Day might be a faux pas, but drinking white wine — especially these picks from France — never goes out of fashion.

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Young Professionals

  1. Book review: How to avoid job hunting pitfalls

    Businesswoman yelling at businessman Jupiterimages/Getty Images/Pixland
    • May 12, 2013

    Employers can be as picky as Goldilocks. Even if you have jaw-dropping credentials, it could all break badly for you in this economy.

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  1. Crescent Beach Restaurant gets new life

    A Canadian restaurateur is planning to bring back Greece's Crescent Beach Restaurant, which has been closed since last winter....

      6:20 PM, May 22, 2013
  2. Ex-funeral home director charged in check scheme

    Serrell Gayton, once accused of illegally harvesting body parts, is facing new criminal charges....

      7:48 PM, May 22, 2013
  3. Review: Hamlin Station worth the drive

    The dinner menu features conventional classics but with distinct preparations. Hamlin Station Bar and Grill dishesRead other restaurant reviews...

      5:59 PM, May 22, 2013
  4. MAG's sculpture park brings the art outside the walls

    Memorial Art Gallery's Centennial Sculpture Park, which had its ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, better connects museum to the community....

      9:51 PM, May 22, 2013
  5. SUNY campuses going tax-free to lure businesses

    State universities, as well as some private colleges, will be tax free for businesses that locate there, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday....

      8:04 PM, May 22, 2013
  6. Ravioli Shop's retail stores to close

    Owner Bill Kenny will focus on the wholesale side, so the last day of business at the shops in Rochester and Perinton will be Saturday....

      12:05 PM, May 22, 2013
  7. Canandaigua woman accused of stabbing husband

    Police said Marinela Catalfamo, 59, is accused of stabbing her husband in the back with a kitchen knife as he walked away from her after a dispute about 5:25 p.m. Wednesday....

      9:54 PM, May 22, 2013
  8. Two men convicted of manslaughter, not murder, in fatal shooting of city teen

    Darius Bursey and Van Cotton were convicted of first-degree manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon in the 2012 death of Lamar Shahid, who was a senior at James Monroe High School....

      5:13 PM, May 22, 2013
  9. Protest in Penfield gets out ahead of Women's Equality Act

    Pro-life activists fear abortion expansions in Gov. Cuomo's yet-to-be-released 10-point plan....

      3:16 PM, May 22, 2013
  10. Hickey Freeman potentially being bought by Samuelsohn of Canada

    Canadian suit maker Samuelsohn is in talks to buy the brand and its North Clinton Avenue plant, with the intent of bringing additional lines of business to the plant. The deal, if it goes through, would mark Hickey Freeman's fourth owner in as many years....

      5:08 PM, May 22, 2013
  11. School districts statewide struggled to override tax cap

    Those districts that sought a 60 percent vote to override the cap largely failed, a review by the state School Boards Association found....

      9:18 AM, May 22, 2013
  12. Churchville-Chili tops McQuaid

    Joey Johnson scored three goals as No. 4 Churchville-Chili topped No. 5 McQuaid 9-3 in the Class B boy lacrosse quarterfinals Tuesday....

      12:17 AM, May 23, 2013
  13. Live coverage: Scerbo, Merkel trial continues today

    Scerbo, 23, of Penfield, and Megan Merkel, 24, of Ontario, Wayne County, are both facing numerous charges including second-degree manslaughter and driving while intoxicated in connection with the July 29 death of Heather Boyum, 40, of Perinton....

      12:26 PM, May 23, 2013
  14. 250 'master' teachers will get $60K over four years

    High-performing math and science teachers in four regions — the Mid-Hudson, the North County, western and central New York — will be chosen for the merit incentive....

      6:24 PM, May 20, 2013
  15. UR women's team wins Corporate Challenge champions race

    Local group takes international women's race while more than 10,000 race in J.P. Morgan race....

      11:08 PM, May 21, 2013
  16. Ex-nurse's aide pleads guilty to endangerment charge

    A former Park Ridge Living Center nurse's aide accused of injuring one of his patients pleaded guilty on Wednesday to one count of endangering the welfare of a vulnerable elderly person, according to state Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman....

      10:11 PM, May 22, 2013
  17. Canandaigua tops Irondequoit in overtime

    Lauren D'Amore scored in sudden death overtime to lift No. 2 Canandaigua 10-9 over No. 3 Irondequoit in a Class B lacrosse semifinal Wednesday....

      12:06 AM, May 23, 2013
  18. Woman involved in inmate escape is sentenced

    Lakesia Binion, 34, was sentenced to 10 months of home confinement, followed by three years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney William J. Hochul Jr. said....

      9:59 PM, May 22, 2013
  19. Sean Lahman: Bright insights from Natcore Technology

    Natcore Technology has developed patented processes that both increase the efficiency of solar cells and substantially lower the cost of producing them....

      12:30 AM, May 23, 2013

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