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  2. Body of Victor man pulled from Sodus Bay. Identities ... - AOL

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    The body of a missing boater has been located after an extensive search on Sodus Bay in upstate New York, according to the Wayne County Sheriff's Office.. Deputies reported that the body of Rodney ...

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    A terrifying video captured the moment a New York highway worker narrowly missed being hit by a box truck that violently plowed into two labor vans on a roadside.

  5. A. Cornelius Baker - Wikipedia

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    Baker was born on September 30, 1961, in Sodus, New York. [1] He spent part of his early childhood in Apopka, Florida, raised by his maternal grandmother, Fannie Baker, before moving to Syracuse, New York, to live with his mother, Shirley Baker, who worked as a social worker and family services coordinator for New York State Correctional Services.

  6. Sodus (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    The village is on New York State Route 104, which passes around the north part of the village and is at the northern end of New York State Route 88. County Roads 134 (Maple Avenue) and 143 (West Main Street/State Street) also lead into the village. Sodus is south of the Lake Ontario shore and southwest of Sodus Bay.

  7. Raid on Sodus - Wikipedia

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    On the night of June 19, 100 British soldiers landed undetected near the village of Sodus New York. Captain E. Hull and his 40 New York militia hid behind a treeline watching the village's approach. [2] From the tree line, the Americans opened fire on the British who opened fire in return.

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  9. Ontario Midland Railroad - Wikipedia

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    #417 is an MLW RS-18U built in 1957, formerly used by LAL subsidiary Western New York & Pennsylvania (WNYP). This engine was transferred to OMID in mid-2023. It was originally owned by Canadian Pacific (CP). [20] #3560 was an MLW M-420W built in 1976, formerly of the West Tennessee (WTNN). It was originally owned by Canadian National (CN). [21]