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Model railroad trains first became popular when department store owners incorporated them into their Christmas window displays in the 1920’s, and they've been a fixture of childhood and beyond ever since. Today model railroading is an extremely popular hobby, with both collectors and modelers who focus on every imaginable aspect of railroad history and operations.
Ryan Breen, 33, of Savannah, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Richard J. Arcara to trafficking in counterfeit goods involving the sale of unauthorized merchandise from the popular FX Network Television series "Sons of Anarchy." The charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $2 million fine.
The investigation continues into the whereabouts of two suspects wanted for questioning in regards to a vehicle chase Sunday afternoon in Geneva and Phelps, Ontario County Sheriff Philip Povero said.
Povero said that a man located in New York City last night was believed to be one of the suspects, Jonathan O. Rivera, 25, with a last known address of 133 High St., Geneva. It was determined this morning that the man was, in fact, not the suspect, Povero said.
Jim Brickman brings the spirit of the season to life once again with The Magic of Christmas. A beloved tradition for 17 years, Brickman, along with special guest performers, delivers the perfect blend of music and entertainment, making lasting memories for the whole family.
A Fairport man has been charged with assaulting several people with a baseball bat on the campus of St. John Fisher College after crashing his car.
It was a true “hoop-la” at the first of hopefully many Palmyra Gus Macker basketball tournaments.
A 3-on-3 tournament with a festival atmosphere attracting many, the Gus Macker games aim to promote sportsmanship, voluntarism and community through family-oriented activities. With its debut tournament over the weekend at the Palmyra Community Center on Stafford Street as well as on the Wayne County Fairgrounds, the spirit was alive and well, and community members are hoping to return next year.
The five honorees represent a collective 150 years of service.
The Board of Education will decide tonight (Wednesday) whether it will take the next step in exploring a proposed solar project with the town and village.
The Miami Heat beat the San Antonio Spurs in overtime Tuesday night, forcing a Game 7. The Heat outscored the Spurs 30-20 in the fourth quarter to tie the game at the end of regulation, and in overtime, they finished up 8--5. LeBron James led the way for the Heat with 32 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists.
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For more information, call the Humane Society of Wayne County at 946-3389 Tuesday through Saturday or stop by the Humane Society at 1475 County House Road in Lyons.
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Two autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) are launching on Lake Ontario this week at Sodus Point, Oswego, Rochester and Oak Orchard, NY. The high-tech, remote-controlled equipment will produce intensive data for analysis of nearshore-offshore interactions, fish productivity in Lake Ontario, changes to the lower food web, and algal abundance.
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Alfred E. Gray, 37, of 201 Canal St., Apt. 12, Palmyra, was taken to Strong Memorial Hospital Monday by Mercy Flight following a motorcycle crash on Schoon Road in Seneca, Ontario County sheriff’s deputies said.
Wayne County Public Health is hosting a Rabies Clinic for pets. The clinic will be held on June 22 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Clyde Town Barn on Ford Street.
Newark High School senior Leah Marvin is the 2013 recipient of the $500 scholarship the Newark Teachers’ Association gives annually to an aspiring teacher.
The new Strong West will offer urgent care and other outpatient services, including radiology and a pharmacy.