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The anti-poverty organization has received $10 million in public funding to support the project so far, with an estimated price tag of $15 million.
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The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra has tapped Tonya McBride Robles to lead the organization as its new president and CEO, beginning August 17. McBride Robles most recently served as vice president of expanded education at the New England Conservatory in Boston and before that, she had been chief operating officer at both the Baltimore and Nashville […] The post RPO names Tonya McBride Robles as new president and CEO appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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Antiques are the name of the game this week in Mumford, when PBS’s “Antiques Roadshow” rolls into the Genesee Country Village & Museum to film on June 17. The production will host thousands of collectors looking to get their items appraised — and to explore what local spots have to offer. Rick McKay opened McKay’s […] The post As ‘Antiques Roadshow’ films in Mumford next week, these local shopkeepers are ready appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 6/16/26, we go behind the scenes of "Antiques Roadshow" in advance of the show's local event. Then, a special rebroadcast about the value of studying history.
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The Walden Galleria announced Monday that the renowned Swedish furniture retailer will be coming to the mall in early 2027, taking over the 67,000 square-foot lower level of the former Sears and Sears Auto space.
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Monroe County officials designated the Irondequoit street to the former Monroe County Legislature president on Monday.
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The anti-poverty organization has received $10 million in public funding to support the project so far, with an estimated price tag of $15 million.
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The former manager has been fired. Repairs are being planned.
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Melissa Armstrong was previously program director of Rochester Regional Health's Behavioral Health Access and Crisis Center.
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