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Written by Jasmine Back in the 1940s, 50s and 60s, the American Dream was all about getting a good paying career, marrying the love of your life, buying the white picket fence house and having 2.5 kids. Now, though… not so much. Nowadays, marriage rates in the U.S. have been on a consistent decline since […]

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August 29, 2019

Written by DJ Sight Get off the bus! ? Imagine being on vacation and taking a Greyhound bus to your destination. Well a group of people took a Greyhound bus from Texas to Arizona and got stuck midway through the trip after the bus driver walked off his shift. Customers were stuck on the bus […]

Written by Jasmine Wegmans will be hosting open interviews at its Pittsford location on Monroe Avenue today, Tuesday, November 4th from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. The company is looking to fill full-time and part-time positions in it’s culinary department. While at the open interview, candidates will have the opportunity to speak with current Wegmans […]

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August 29, 2019

Written by Atu New York is 3 hours ahead of California but, that doesn’t make California slow. Someone graduated at the age of 22 but, waited 5 years before securing a good job. Someone became a CEO at 25 and died at 50 while another person became a CEO at 50 and lived to be […]

Only 8 days into the new year and Reggae singing sensation Koffee has already been booked for two major performances! Just Monday she was confirmed to perform at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, which alone is a HUGE deal. Today we learned that she […]

Written by Jaheim With school creeping in closer and closer, the principles and staff at Clara Barton School No. 2 had a kickback welcoming anyone getting ready for the new school year. School #2 had an orientation BBQ with free food, snacks, activities, free haircuts/edge ups and free book bags. All over were kids in […]

Written by Jasmine  The numbers are back from New York’s first ever early voting period and it seems the initiative to increase voter turnout has paid off. According to the New York State Board of Elections, more than 256,000 residents participated in early voting. Of that total, 13,892 of those individuals were residents of Monroe County. […]

Written by Jasmine Man, what can I say about Michael Jackson that hasn’t already been said? We already know he’s the King Of Pop. We also know he created the best selling album of all time, Thriller. And most of us even know that he was inducted onto the Hollywood Walk Of Fame TWICE! Once […]

Written by Jasmine A local teenage journalist finds himself on the wrong side of a developing story. Geoffrey Rogers, known by the community for his independent news station, GSL Show, has been charged with felony fourth-degree grand larceny, second-degree menacing, falsely reporting an incident, and several traffic citations. How sway!!??! ? Apparently, he and an […]

Written by DJ Sight Rochester, New York is one of the most unique cities in the world. Sometimes I feel as if we don’t get the credit we rightfully deserve. This city single-handedly changed the country and the world, from technology to human rights. One of the great people we always celebrate here is Frederick […]


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