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The list includes tackling financial challenges, rewriting Rochester's zoning codes and addressing homelessness and affordability.
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Remember when social media first dropped? Poorly lit pictures of lunch. A flower. Funny tweets. Nothing like today’s dumpster fire of FOMO influencer culture and AI slop with a sidecar of political trauma. A few (elder millennial) friends and I were talking recently about how we use our personal social media these days and agreed: […] The post Editor’s Letter | I want to remember this appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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Kristi Phillips and Richelle Acker were in a familiar stage of adult sisterhood: Phillips was a new mom stressed about going back to work. Acker was completely burnt out from her corporate job. They were living separate lives in cities far apart, missing each other and feeling isolated. Then last year, on a trip home […] The post Three new indoor playgrounds feature inclusion, community and caffeine appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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They include caps on EpiPen prices, a ban on Styrofoam coolers and an expansion of who can authorize organ donations.
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The list includes tackling financial challenges, rewriting Rochester's zoning codes and addressing homelessness and affordability.
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Local hospitals said they have seen an alarming rise in hospitalization due to flu over the past few weeks, resulting in extreme crowding in the emergency department.
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A small Catholic church in Orchard Park, New York, shows how churches can become more accessible to disabled parishioners.
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The Children’s Center at the Monroe County Hall of Justice reopened this month after being closed for almost two years.
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