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Experts at SUNY’s Center for Vector-Borne Diseases are expecting a tough tick season.
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“Please watch for wandering turtles,” reads the sign on the door leading into Lamberton Conservatory. Brimming with plant varieties from across the world and a horde of tortoises, turtles and quails, the conservatory in Highland Park welcomed nearly 70,000 visitors through that door last year, a 46% increase from 2021. The Lamberton Conservatory was built […] The post Exploring over a century of growth at Lamberton Conservatory appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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Along Monroe Avenue, buildings don’t just stand. They lean into traffic, watch the sidewalks and quietly record the neighborhood’s evolution. The Monroe Theatre, with its Art Deco façade still intact and its marquee frozen mid-thought, feels less like an abandoned structure than an unfinished sentence. People notice it. They ask about it. They debate it. […] The post Monroe Theatre’s historic façade and unused space is a landmark and a question mark appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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Experts at SUNY’s Center for Vector-Borne Diseases are expecting a tough tick season.
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Kite Flite brings people of all ages and skills together to celebrate kite flying.
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The foreclosure of the property on Hollenbeck Street is listed alongside over 1,600 properties facing tax foreclosures. The house's owner was arrested on federal drug charges last year.
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The closures around the Interstate 590 bridge begin Wednesday and end on the morning of May 8.
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When singer Cami Clune's microphone cut out during her rendition of "O Canada," the sellout crowd of 19,070 quickly took up the mantle to fill the void.
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It’s been almost a month since an armed civilian entered Rochester General Hospital and threatened staff. The hospital is working on making safety improvements.
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