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The Rochester City School District’s ad hoc mental health committee is calling for more training and more funding for programs that support students — before a crisis.
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When Neil Simon’s “Rumors” premiered in 1988 it was unlike anything Simon had ever written. Indeed, it would be unlike anything he would ever write again. The play is Simon’s only farce, which is hard to believe considering his vast body of acclaimed work and that he honed his comedic chops early in his career […] The post REVIEW | “Rumors” at Blackfriars Theatre is nonsense — but good for a laugh appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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For nearly a century, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School sat like a sentinel above the city, perched on the hill at 1100 South Goodman St., its Gothic towers peering over Highland Park. Designed by James Gamble Rogers, the same architect who left his mark on Yale and Columbia, the campus radiated a stately stillness that […] The post Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School relocates from the hill to the heart of downtown appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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Small businesses are especially feeling adverse effects from tariffs, says Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who appeared in Williamsville Friday to announce a proposal to provide relief.
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The state Department of Transportation also urges motorists to slow down and drive responsibly in work zones.
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Eligible families can get $20 worth of the vouchers for each member present at the market.
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The report, “A Decade of Progress on PFAS,” also outlines initiatives and state resources that are available.
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The Rochester City School District’s ad hoc mental health committee is calling for more training and more funding for programs that support students — before a crisis.
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