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The sculpture of General Philip Henry Sheridan, dedicated in 1916, stands out front of the New York state capitol building in Albany.
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“It's a challenging year to make a request,” said James Senall, president of NextCorps, which operates a regional program assisting small- and mid-sized manufacturers.
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  • As the government shutdown hits day 38 — officially making it the longest one in U.S. history — many local hospitality businesses are stepping up to care for those in the community who have yet to receive any SNAP assistance, almost one full week into November. The outpouring of support and mutual aid began with […] The post Rochester-area food + bev spots helping to fill the SNAP gap appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
  • If bootleggers famously cooked up speakeasy hooch in tubs, where might non-alcoholic cocktails be mixed a century later? Shelley Elkovich and her husband, Jeff, found a former vanilla extract factory on Rochester’s northwest side this year for their business, For Bitter For Worse. It helps that the building has possible ties to Prohibition-era booze. “It […] The post As sober-friendly and non-alcoholic options expand, a new kind of Third Place emerges appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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