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New waterfront bar opens in Canandaigua
CANANDAIGUA, NY — As the weather gets warmer, people will flock to the City Pier like they always do. But now, they can sit outside with a glass of beer, wine or soda, have a bite to eat, look at the boats and do some people watching. “And listen...
A once muddy trail has new life and may be an economic boost for a Finger Lakes community
In a hardwood forest in Ontario County, there’s a new trail system — and an experiment into shared uses and economic development for the region. Hickory Ridge Preserve boasts 550 acres of oak-hickory and hemlock-northern hardwood forest and, as of June 1, 3.5 miles of trails to be shared by hikers, bikers and trail runners. Of that, 2.1 miles is accessible for adaptive mountain biking, with wider tread widths and larger turn radii. The land, located near Naples, is managed by The Nature Conservancy in New York.
Saltonstall Street bridge in Canandaigua to be repaired. How traffic will be impacted
CANANDAIGUA. NY — Construction on the Saltonstall Street bridge in the city of Canandaigua is expected to continue until Aug. 9. City officials said workers will perform necessary structural maintenance on the bridge. Here’s what’s in store. Work on Saltonstall St. bridge in Canandaigua NY The bridge joints will be repaired to ensure the safety...
Seneca Co. manager on paid leave over ‘unforeseen circumstances’
SENECA COUNTY, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Kyle Lovell, Seneca County’s Manager, has been put on paid leave by the Board of Supervisors. Chairman Mike Enslow called an emergency meeting on Sunday night, June 9. There was prior notice of the meeting, however, the media was unaware. The board says the leave is due to “unforeseen circumstances” […]
MARTA Pushes Forward with Five Points Station Renovation Despite Atlanta Mayor's Request amid Audit Concerns
Amid calls for a delay by Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, MARTA has indicated it will proceed with the Five Points Station renovation project, as confirmed in their recent press communication. Mayor Dickens' request for postponement centers around concerns arising from an ongoing audit of the 'More MARTA' sales tax, tasked with partially funding the $230 million renovation effort.
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