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The funding is pulled from dollars set aside when the city adopted a new sanctuary policy last summer.
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“What do you want to be when you grow up?” The age-old question seems impossible to answer. There is a domino effect of fear and doubt — endless possibilities await, but the uncertainty of the unknown is ever-present. For Mario Gagliardi, there was never an opportunity to second guess his future. “Where I come from, […] The post An Italian cobbler still has tread in the trade, even as it fades appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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Rochester prides itself on being the home of Susan B. Anthony — but before you get your hopes up, you should know that the city’s favorite local suffragist is not a character in “Suffs.” While she is alluded to, the events of this touring Tony-award winning musical take place years after Anthony’s 1906 death, starting […] The post REVIEW | “Suffs” at West Herr Auditorium Theatre appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections" on 6/11/26, guest host Julie Philipp talks with candidates in the 54th Senate District . Then, a special rebroadcast of a recent show on the division in the local housing market.
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Archivists at Brooklyn College are collecting memories from Haitian New Yorkers, as they look ahead to the island nation’s first World Cup since 1974.
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Perhaps no player sends a clearer message to New York kids that making it to the NBA is achievable.
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The City of Rochester alongside community partners has launched a new pilot program that will help students save money to fund their future.
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The funding is pulled from dollars set aside when the city adopted a new sanctuary policy last summer.
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Speeding has been a consistent problem in Rochester and Monroe County for several years.
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