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Wegmans joins effort to keep flares from harming Canandaigua Lake

Wegmans joins effort to keep flares from harming Canandaigua Lake MPNnow Chemical-free flares to light up the lakes this Fourth of July, Labor Day and beyond will be a bit easier to come by thanks to the efforts of local watershed watchdogs.  Efforts spearheaded by a Canandaigua Lake resident promoting noncombustible LED flares got a boost recently when Wegmans signed on. The Rochester area-based supermarket chain will sell LED flares in its Canandaigua store and donate a portion of each sale to two area lake-preservation groups.  “More are recognizing the value of these chemical-free flares and saying, ‘let’s go for it,’” said Greg Talomie, the Canandaigua Lake resident who fired up the Canandaigua Lake Watershed Association and others to promote an environmentally friendly option.

Ontario supervisors approve 39 resolutions without discussion or debate at monthly meeting

Fingerlakes1.com Menu Todd covers local government in the Finger Lakes. He has a JD degree the Lincoln Law School of Sacramento. Send tips to todd@fingerlakes1.com. The Ontario County Board of Supervisors met for a regular meeting on April 1, 2021. During the meeting, the Board continued its long-standing process of blocking resolutions into groups for consideration. The Board considered and unanimously approved 39 resolutions without discussion or debate. The Government Operations and Insurance Committee moved five resolutions to the full Board for consideration. The first Resolution authorized acceptance of a $91,912.47 grant from the New York State Board of Elections. These grant funds were from the Cybersecurity Remediation Grant Program for program costs running from December 21, 2019, through December 31, 2021.

Use of herbicide for Canandaigua s Lagoon Park gets OK

Use of herbicide for Canandaigua s Lagoon Park gets OK MPNnow CANANDAIGUA The days of much of the invasive plant European buckthorn in the city’s Lagoon Park may be numbered. City Council by an 8-1 vote Thursday night granted an exemption to its pesticide moratorium, which essentially gives the OK for the volunteer removal work to be done, perhaps as soon as this month. Jim Engel, who owns White Oak Nursery and has led past removal projects, will head into the park and apply the herbicide Roundup, which contains the active ingredient glyphosate and water.  When first proposed earlier in the year, the idea met some resistance on City Council and with city staff. But, after considering alternatives, this approach got the OK after those alternatives including covering the stumps of the plant with bags were determined to be ineffective and labor intensive.

Canandaigua approves use of pesticides at Lagoon Park, approves city-town rec program this summer

Canandaigua approves use of pesticides at Lagoon Park, approves city-town rec program this summer
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Naples mayor recognized for advancing lake protection

Naples mayor recognized for advancing lake protection
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