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  2. Finger Lakes Times - Wikipedia

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    Finger Lakes Times [1] [2] [3] is an upstate New York daily (except Sunday) newspaper with 19th century roots [4] under an earlier name, Geneva Times. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Their information is picked up by other newspapers, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] including The New York Times .

  3. Geneva, New York - Wikipedia

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    Geneva is a city in Ontario and Seneca counties in the U.S. state of New York. It is at the northern end of Seneca Lake; all land portions of the city are within Ontario County; the water portions are in Seneca County. The population was 13,261 at the 2010 census. [2] The city is supposedly named after the city and canton of Geneva in ...

  4. Finger Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Western New York. v. t. e. The Finger Lakes are a group of eleven long, narrow, roughly north–south lakes located directly south of Lake Ontario in an area called the Finger Lakes region in New York, in the United States. This region straddles the northern and transitional edge of the Northern Allegheny Plateau, known as the Finger Lakes ...

  5. Peter A. Dey - Wikipedia

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    Peter Anthony Dey (1825–1911) was born at Romulus, Seneca County, New York on January 27, 1825. [1] His father was Dr. Philip Dey, a son of Theunis Dey, Colonel of a New Jersey regiment in the Revolutionary war. [1] Dey attended Seneca Falls Academy until 1840, when he entered Geneva College at Geneva, New York, graduating in 1844. [1]

  6. Geneva City School District - Wikipedia

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    In 1853, the Geneva Union School was incorporated and authorized to maintain a classical department and to instruct a normal class. In 1863, Geneva schools were desegregated. On March 16, 1869, the Union School’s corporate title was changed to “The Geneva Classical and Union School.” It was the first Union School built in New York State. [1]

  7. Rocky Fratto - Wikipedia

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    4. Ralph "Rocky" Fratto (born October 29, 1958), "The Pride of Geneva", [1] is an American former professional boxer from Geneva, New York. [2] Fratto was rated as the No. 1 Junior Middleweight in the United States by the USBA, and the second best Junior Middleweight in the world by the WBA. [3][4] On April 25, 1981, Fratto became the North ...

  8. St. Francis deSales Church (Geneva, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Area. 2.3 acres (0.93 ha) NRHP reference No. 15000514 [1] Added to NRHP. August 10, 2015. St. Francis deSales Church is a historic Catholic church in Geneva, New York. A historic district of the church and three associated buildings, designated St. Francis de Sales Parish Complex, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.

  9. Geneva High School (New York) - Wikipedia

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    In 1863, Geneva schools were desegregated. On March 16, 1869, the Union School's corporate title was changed to "The Geneva Classical and Union School." It was the first Union School built in New York State. [4] In 1924-1925, a commodious high school building was built at the corner of Milton and Pulteney Streets in the City of Geneva.

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