Every day in the U.S., thousands of animals are abused, abandoned, and alone. Behind the numbers are desperate animals in desperate situations. Animal rights agencies around the world are overwhelmed, but remain hopeful for a solution. According to the ASPCA,… Read More ›
Day in the Life
Sweden is in the Money
By Kyle Boyd, Nick Agostinelli, Andrew Harrington and Isaac De Leon When it comes to the town of Sweden there always seems to be a plan make its environment and surroundings better. Community members in Sweden will soon be able… Read More ›
A Community in Crisis: Brockport Copes with the Opioid Crisis
By Ashley Reeves and Christina Giruzzi Throughout the country, the heroin and opioid crisis have placed a serious burden on law enforcement and other government agencies. Communities such as Brockport and Monroe County have felt the effects of the opioid… Read More ›
Textbooks: The Growing Trend of Online Shopping
Students across the nation spend upwards of $655 on text books each year. With prices of textbooks on the rise, students have become more savvy at navigating the best deals. The choice; online or in-store shopping. Since technology has changed… Read More ›
Farm to Table, Strangers to Family
When you think of your favorite restaurants, you may think of places in big cities or trendy towns. You probably would not think of a spot in a small village like Hamlin, New York; But there is one, and it’s… Read More ›
Winter Blues: What You Need to Know
by Marleese Patterson and Melissa Klehr BROCKPORT, NY – Clouds, rain, snow, ice, slush—the seemingly endless cycle of Brockport’s winter weather can be difficult to handle. It can even trigger emotional problems or make existing mental conditions worse. Many people… Read More ›
90,000 Loaves of Kindness
By Bridgette Babb, Hannah Danielski, Alaina Jonathan and Paul Cifonelli Brockport NY- Sometimes the universe aligns and allows you to meet someone to impact your life in ways unimaginable. Local baker Chet Fery, the self proclaimed “Breadman” is one of those people, spreading… Read More ›
Feeding a Town
Written and Edited: Lexie Cutmore, Alexis Bott, Bridget Robson, Matt Lauster and Zach Wagner Canalside Chronicles Staff The global hunger crisis is an ongoing battle and millions of people are fighting starvation on a daily basis. In the Village of… Read More ›
Parks and Rec Team Livens Up Hamlin
Life in a small town moves at a slower pace. Unlike a big city, there isn’t a booming night life or a plethora of activities for families to enjoy. In the town of Hamlin it is the recreation department’s responsibility to organize exciting year-round events…
The Brock: Alternative Housing for College Students
Living in a college dorm isn’t for everyone and for some, finding an alternative living situation is a necessity. Dorm life can be overwhelming and stressful…