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It’s high noon and the grounds of the Stone-Tolan House are serenely quiet. If not for the ambient noise spilling over the tall concrete walls that separate the historic site from six lanes of traffic on the expressway, it’s easy to believe this is a country road on the outskirts of civilization. Instead, the red […] The post Monroe County’s most historic property rebuilds its public acclaim appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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Working in the service industry has taught me a few things about eating — namely, that choosing to buy local produce during peak season will fill you up in a way packaged foods never could. Sustaining your body is impossible without sustaining your mind and soul, a connection that is evident at Hurd Orchards on […] The post Hurd Orchards in Holley draws from more than 200 years of family farming appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..

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The Rochester Education Foundation is hosting a city-wide FAFSA Fest this weekend aimed at high school seniors looking for guidance on filling out college financial aid forms.
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The Court of Appeals ruled unanimously in favor of a law passed by Democrats that would align more elections with the presidential race.
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The first film-music festival in North America opens in Rochester
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 10/16/25, we discuss what happens if the Justice Department becomes weaponized. Then, we debate the rising frequency at which the flag is lowered.
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Young Republican activists in New York with ties to top party leaders have been implicated in a texting scandal. Politico obtained text threads that had racist, antisemitic, and homophobic language.
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The company says the job cuts are part of its effort to integrate and merge the company with newly acquired Lexmark.