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Jon Gruden, not Mike Shanahan, was Buffalo's first choice |
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Geneva Police have arrested a man in the stabbing deaths of a mother and her 12 year old daughter in Geneva. |
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Reported by: Maureen McGuire Monday, May 18, 2009 @02:02pm EDT When you hear music like this at Brockport High School, chances are Jacob Kopcienski is playing. When he's making music, you can't help but listen.
"I think I've come a long way, but I still have a lot to learn, and there are a lot of great players out there that I really look up to," said Jacob, a mainstay in everything from the Brockport High School band, to the Eastman Youth Wind Ensemble. This year, he was selected to represent the school in the New York State all-state music conference. "I really had a great experience. I played with a lot of great people, met a lot of great people," said Jacob. "It was one of the defining moments of my high school musical career, I'd say." "Jake is the consummate musician. I don't know anybody who's worked harder, who has played as many different kinds of music through his career," said Andrew Stoker, the band director at Brockport. "He's continually looking to improve his own performance, and therefore the rest of the band's program." Next fall, Jacob will attend Bowling Green State University in Ohio. He'll study music performance and education. "I'm hoping I'll be teaching at a college somewhere, or performing just around the world, or... I don't know. I'm keeping my options open," said Jacob. One day, Jacob hopes to earn a doctorate in musical arts, but with saxophone in tow, he's already mastering the notes he'll take to get there. |
10:43 PM
Reported by: Thad Brown
Jon Gruden, not Mike Shanahan, was Buffalo's first choice |
10:20 PM
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Geneva Police have arrested a man in the stabbing deaths of a mother and her 12 year old daughter in Geneva. |
5:28 PM
Reported by: Jecoliah Ellis
10,000 vaccines available.. |
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We asked Dr. Marcy Mulcony of Genesee Valley Obstetrics and Gynecology what women need to make of these recommendations. |
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The trading week on Wall Street ended basically flat in late trading. |
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On Friday, dramatic evidence was presented in the Frank Garcia double murder trial. |
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Better buckle your seatbelts. On Friday, state and local police began the annual Buckle Up New York campaign. |
3:00 PM
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The H1N1 flu may be loosening its grip across much of the U.S. |
2:40 PM
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A 21-year-old man was stabbed on Friday afternoon in Rochester. The incident happened on Culver Road; a little down the street from East High School. |
2:20 PM
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates is dodging questions about the future of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan. |