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Encyclopedia > Lima, New York

Lima, New York refers to two locations south of the City of Rochester, New York in Livingston County, New York.

  • Town of Lima
  • Village of Lima

Note that the names of both places are pronounced like the bean, not like the capital of Peru. This area was originally named Charleston.


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KFFL - Jose Lima, SP, New York Mets (2289 words)
According to The Newark Star-Ledger's Don Burke, New York Mets P Aaron Heilman has informed the club of his wishes to start once again in the rotation, but the team is committed to SP Jeremi Gonzalez and SP Jose Lima at the back end for the time being.
The New York Mets have assigned P Jose Lima to their minor league complex, according to the Associated Press.
Lima gave up eight hits along with seven runs in 3 2/3 innings of an 8-3 loss Saturday, April 9 to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, coming on the heels of giving up five runs and six hits in only three innings April 4 in an 11-2 loss at Detroit.
BBC - h2g2 - Lima, New York (198 words)
The hamlet of Lima, nineteen hours south of the city of Rochester, in New York State, contains four hair salons and no chinese take-out.
The most significant day for the town itself is the endearing "Crossroads Day," The celebration involves myriad sales huts and a bed race (a relay race which isn't nearly as exciting as you'd think).
"Lima" is pronounced like the bean, not like the capital of Peru.
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