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As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, some local women whose ancestors fought in the Revolutionary War want to ensure the whole story behind America's battle for independence is told.
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Campgrounds have been a key location for horror movies throughout film history. There’s something about that specific type of location that brings teenagers — in the midst of their coming-of-age — together and allows whatever inhibitions they may have at that point in their lives to run free. But, of course, something is always lurking […] The post REVIEW | ‘Camp’ appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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"I worry about how it affects her daily life, relationships and how others perceive her — especially professionally." The post Dear Maggie: How do I encourage my daughter to take better care of herself? appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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The bill would increase the "dispensing fee" that pharmacy benefit managers have to pay to pharmacies. But who would shoulder the cost?
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As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, some local women whose ancestors fought in the Revolutionary War want to ensure the whole story behind America's battle for independence is told.
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Nazareth University’s new president is stepping into her role at a time when the federal landscape for higher education is shifting.
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ConnectionsWe bring you special programming in honor of the holiday on 7/3/26. First, marking the semi-quincentennial of the United States. Then, a refresher on some of the events that helped to shape America.
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 7/2/26, U.S. history through the perspectives of Indigenous people. Then, in "Connections Summer Sessions," river otters in Rochester and conservation success.
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“New York could not have become the Empire State without a systematic program of indigenous dispossession, and that program of dispossession was launched on turbo during the American Revolution.”
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