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Midges have long been a warm-weather nuisance along the docks of Weaver’s Marine Service in Essex, but after nearly two decades, Sam Weaver is growing weary of the pests. Weaver, a lifelong Essex ...
Residents in Gilbert's Bridges community are dealing with a severe midge fly infestation from a nearby water recharge site. The town's recharge facility is critical for its water security but creates ...
Every spring in the communities around Back River, residents know the signs. The weather warms, the days get longer and suddenly the air fills with what looks like drifting black clouds. It is not ...
Insect taxonomist Art Borkent has described and named more than 300 species of midges but fears his field of science is dying out, despite millions of insects, fungi and other organisms waiting to be ...
More than 50 percent of the average trout’s diet consists of tiny midges, and it’s these microscopic insects that you’ll most likely find flying above local streams this month. But don’t knock ...
Rochester, N.Y. The ultimate women entrepreneurs’ expo brought together more than 60 women-owned businesses for an evening of networking, panels, and live perf Brighton Volunteer Ambulance celebrates ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Rochester community is mourning the loss of Margaret “Midge” Thomas. For many years, Thomas was known as the widow of Civil Rights leader Dr. Freddie Thomas. But she leaves a ...
The Collection featured 14 singles from Ultravox’s run of Chrysalis Records releases—Vienna (1980), Rage in Eden (1981), the George Martin-produced Quartet (1982), and Lament (1984)—and sold more than ...
GOTHAM FC FORWARD Margaret “Midge” Purce—the two-time National Women’s Soccer League champion, entrepreneur, and activist—has the same 24 hours in a day as everyone else. She swears. “I scroll a lot ...
Midge Purce of NJ/NY Gotham FC celebrates during the NWSL 2025 Champions Parade on Nov. 24 in New York City. Ira L. Black / Getty Images Fresh off her second NWSL Championship with the club, ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The midges are back — again. A fresh wave of the tiny, non-biting insects has swarmed parts of Northeast Ohio this week, creating a rare sight for mid-October. But while the sudden ...
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