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Bicentennial Park on the north side of Geneva’s downtown is often the site for large, organized events. But, some city residents say that it could be…
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Several months ago, renown Finger Lakes chef Samantha Buyskes announced that she would be joining Three Brothers Winery and Estates in opening a new…
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The Cornell University Summer Research Scholars program brings undergraduates from all over the country to the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in…
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For more than 170 years, Trinity Church in Geneva has been a prominent landmark overlooking Seneca Lake on South Main Street. But, its membership has been…
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The group Tools for Social Change is launching an anti-poverty project in partnership with the City of Geneva. “Let’s Talk Economic Opportunity” kicks off…
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Dr. Gregory Vincent officially assumed his duties as president of Hobart and William Smith Colleges Monday. I spoke with President Vincent in his office…
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Today, Wednesday, July 19th at 5:30 p.m., the Nancy Curvin Playground Players perform in Lakefront Park in Geneva. The ensemble is a joint venture of the…
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Governor Cuomo was in Geneva Friday afternoon to announce the winning projects in the city’s $10 Million Downtown Revitalization Initiative. “Twelve…
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For some Geneva residents, summer has long meant days spent on a stretch of Seneca Lake shoreline. That tradition was suddenly interrupted this year by…
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The Geneva Music Festival presents the duo New Morse Code tonight on the Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus. New Morse Code is percussionist Michael…