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It’s just before 5 p.m. on a Wednesday when the cutting boards come out. Then, the kale — big fluffy piles of it, fresh from a vendor at the Westside Farmers Market, ready to be destemmed. The leafy vegetation was picked up earlier that day by a member of Rochester Food Not Bombs (RFNB), which […] The post Members of the local Food Not Bombs chapter serve meals for solidarity, not charity appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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Betsy Brightly’s daughter plays college basketball alongside some team members from Spain. The foreign students don’t like coleslaw — or they thought they didn’t. Then Betsy made them a homemade batch. “They love it,” Brightly said. “I have to make them bowls of it for the holidays because they don’t go back to Spain.” It […] The post Apples may get all the glory, but cabbage remains foundational to New York agriculture appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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The Home Energy Assistance Program affects some 1.5 million New Yorkers.
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The incident happened this past Wednesday in a parking garage at the hospital.
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State officials say the training is part of a larger effort to put resources toward protecting domestic abuse survivors.
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Despite the weather, families can stay warm and dry this Halloween. Find indoor events and trick-or-treat activities happening around Rochester and nearby towns.
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 10/31/25, we discuss the issues with the RCSD's new paycheck system. But first, we speak with young Republicans about recently leaked racially charged texts.
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The new deal means the Bills will remain as one of the NFL’s few holdovers from the past in holding camp outside of their home facility.