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Thursday, March 1, 2007

Local Help for (Jobs for teens) Eating Disorders

Rochester is home to one of the only programs of its kind in the area for young women and men with eating disorders. This is Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
Ernie Maine, 17, of Coventry High School, one of 270 students attending the Construction Industry Student Job Fair in Johnston, listens to David Oliveira, president of J.M. Cooper Co., Middletown. Related photo, F4.
A local program that helps women get ready to join the workforce will keep on running thanks to a collaboration between two non-profit agencies. The Working Wardrobe is now calling Volunteers of America home.
The seven artists in REDCATs Eternal Flame show turn out to have a lot in common. "Eternal Flame: Imagining a Future at the End of the World" is a mediocre show with a grandiose title.
A grand jury indicted two Rochester teens in the shooting and robbery of a long-time city market owner. Jaquawn Jackson, 16, and Quinton Harvey, 17, are accused of shooting Jack Feldman at J Fish Market on February 3.
ALBANY, N.Y. This past hunting season turned out to be the fourth safest season on record. The state Department of Environmental Conservation says there were 35 hunting-related shooting incidents.
A close call for the Vice President after a suicide bombing in Afghanistan Tuesday. Dick Cheney was not hurt when a suicide bomber attacked the entrance of the main American base in Bagram.
The Canandaigua VA Medical Center will close its acute psychiatry unit to new patients Thursday.
A one-car accident slowed traffic on Interstate 390 in Henrietta Tuesday morning. It happened around 7:30 a.m. on 390 northbound. The Monroe County Sheriff's Department says a female driver was traveling from the Hylan Drive on-ramp onto the expressway when she lost control.