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The Rochester Fringe Festival is back for its 11th year! The festival will run from September 13th to the 24th. Organizers say more than 500,000 people have attended nearly 4,000 performances and events at the Rochester Fringe Festival since its inception. Looking for a ticket? They will go on sale next week Monday. Source: 13 […]

Yesterday, the Erie Canal just got easier for rowers in the Rochester area. Along the canal in Pittsford, in front of the town’s sewer department offices on Monroe Avenue, a handicap-accessible kayak launch was installed. Bill Smith, Pittsford Town Supervisor, stated: “It’s important to the entire community because everyone uses the canal, everyone can use […]

Governor Kathy Hochul has launch a new, free COVID-19 hotline for those who test positive for the virus, but don’t have a health care provider. This initiative is a part of New York’s ongoing efforts to help reduce barriers to COVID-19 treatment for communities across the state. The hotline is open 24/7 and operated by Health + […]

It’s Monday and you have a brand new week so what are you going to do with it? Take the time with yourself today to see what you can do better this week than you did last week. See what areas you may want to improve within you. Maybe you want to work on your […]

Looking for something to do next weekend or if you are looking to get a good workout in check out the Roc SweatFeast. The Roc SweatFest is a festival that encourages people in the community to add exercise into their day. Get your sweat on and give back at the same time. A portion of […]

Over 600 New Yorkers are eligible to get a refund for COVID 19 tests they took that promised results in 24 hours but did not receive them in that time frame. Attorney General Letitia James announced last week that 692 people can receive over $122,000 for late results. The refunds are for those who paid […]

Summer learning had started, but learning about money is runs in all four seasons. A financial literacy app launching later this year aims to teach children how to manage their money, improve their earning potential and bridge the wealth gap among underserved communities. The new app-based game for children called Berryville is based on certified […]

Doordash announced last week they had a glitch that allowed customers to receive free purchases. A flood of people on social media was bragging about the glitch and ordered everything from alcohol to food. A Doordash spokesperson confirmed the glitch and said the company was canceling the fake orders. Did you experience the glitch and […]

We’re starting to see good signs for the price of gasoline dropping. The US average price for gas Has dropped 19 cents per gallon Making the average gas price $4.86. Within the last month gas prices have dropped a total of 24 cents but it’s still over $1.60 higher than what it was last year. […]

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has tested positive for COVID-19 and reports experiencing very mild symptoms, his spokesman. The New York Democrat will follow federal health guidelines and quarantine this week while working remotely. The 71 year old Schumer, is fully vaccinated and has received two booster shots, according to spokesman Justin Goodman in a […]


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