• Reading a book led to a community service project for two of the kindergarten classes at Lima Primary School around the holidays.

    The kindergarteners in Ms. Buschang’s class and Mrs. McQuillan’s class rea

  • A musical comedy that was the late great actress Debbie Reynolds’ debut on Broadway will make its way to the stage at Honeoye Falls-Lima’s District Auditorium when the HF-L High School students present Irene as

  • The Honeoye Falls-Lima Music Boosters will hold their annual Spaghetti Dinner and Square Dance on Friday, February 9 from 5:30-9 p.m. at the HF-L Middle School Cafeteria.

    The spaghetti dinner will include

  • Students at Honeoye Falls-Lima’s Manor School helped make Thanksgiving and Christmas a little happier and merrier this year with several community service projects.

    Prior to Thanksgiving, each class at M

  • Honeoye Falls-Lima will become the latest district in Monroe County to join the Urban-Suburban program following a 7-2 vote by the HF-L Board of Education at its December 19 meeting.

    The vote followed a year of

  • There are many theatrical versions of the 1964 children’s novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by British author Roald Dahl, but the one that will be presented by the Honeoye Falls-Lima Middle School this w

  • When artistic director John Hennessey told the members of the Honeoye Falls-Lima High School Drama Club that the drama show they would be presenting this fall would be Thornton Wilder’s classic play Our Town, he w

  • With a four-game losing streak in its rear-view mirror, the Honeoye Falls-Lima Varsity Football team focused on the task at hand and now finds itself in the Section V semifinals.

    HF-L, seeded sixth,

  • It looked damp, dank and dreary in the morning, but the clouds parted just in time for Fall Weekend festivities at Honeoye Falls-Lima to get started on Saturday, October 7.

    The sun began to peek out shortly

  • Donna MacKenzie wrote a new post 7 years ago

    Last week, an artist or artists wrote messages on the sidewalks in the four corners of Honeoye Falls. The messages above and below were in front of Harry Allen Park. Photos by Donna MacKenzie

  • Out of the remaining members of the Lima High School Class of 1967, 14 of them gathered at the annual alumni banquet and reunion of Lima High School on Saturday, July 8 at Lima Country Club.

    The Class of

  • A focused approach to their academic coursework balanced with school sports and activities and outside interests are characteristics of both Wheatland-Chili Class of 2017 valedictorian, Matthew Mancuso, and

  • Second-grade students at Honeoye Falls-Lima’s Manor School gave two performances of the Flag Day program “America…A Proud Nation”, a musical tribute to the United States of America on June 15.

    Once again t

  • A three-sport athlete, Jessica Tillapaugh learned the importance of time management and successfully navigated combining a busy sports schedule with a demanding academic courseload to become valedictorian

  • Endurance and persistence is needed if one is to be a runner on a cross country team and the same is true if one wants to become a champion swimmer. Honeoye Falls-Lima seniors Sarah Bond and Amy Li applied

  • There wasn’t just competition at the Virginia Beach Festival but also some fun in the sun for the members of the Honeoye Falls-Lima High School choirs.

    The 101 students were accompanied by 11 chaperones t

  • When voters in the Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District go to the polls on May 16, district officials will need only a simple majority of them to pass the proposed 2017-2018 school budget. That is because

  • She may have retired as the Lima Volunteer Ambulance Corps’ assistant chief, but that does not mean that Donna Lindsay has any plans to retire as a volunteer.

    Lindsay began with the ambulance corps in 1992 a

  • Hey, There, all you residents of Honeoye Falls-Lima Central Schools, don’t be a fool and miss the Honeoye Falls-Lima High School’s production of the classic Broadway musical The Pajama Game this wee

  • It is said the month of March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. March certainly roared like a lion on March 8 as winds of up to 81 miles an hour whipped through the area.

    The wild winds

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