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Have you seen July 64′? It is a documentary of the race riots in Rochester, NY from July 24 – 26 1964. What set off the riots is the arrest of then 19 year old Randy Manigault for public intoxication. He was at a block party on Nassau in the seventh ward. News of his […]

The city is offering grants to businesses that suffered damage and lost merchandise because of the rioting over the weekend. There are 86 local businesses that have been affected in the Rochester area and are eligible for the grant. City officials said some of the businesses hardest hit were in Goodman Plaza and in the […]

It’s almost officially summer and you may be wondering where are the bikes for the bike-sharing stations? Either that or you have seen the removal of bike stations. No, they are not relocating them they are taking them away permanently. Starting this week all bike-sharing stations in the city of Rochester will be removed. Pace […]

The moment when your local officials ALL work together for you and the community! Tuesday night our City Council members all agreed that there needs to be a new system in place for traffic violations in the city of Rochester.  The vote was unanimous.

Who would ever think our city Rochester, N.Y.  would be looked at as “fun zone” place?! Yep, Rochester ranks #34 for fun cities to live in across the nation for 2016 according to WalletHub. Buffalo, N.Y. ranks #26 To check out the full list of fun ranking cities visit WalletHub.com   -DJ Sight

Celebrate Independence Day with RPO and Fireworks Downtown Each year, Rochester celebrates the July 4th Independence Day holiday in style with a spectacular display of fireworks. Festivities begin on the Main Street Bridge, from South Ave to Exchange. 2018 Schedule. 


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