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After the announcement of the former Superintendent of the Rochester City School District Dr. Lesli Myers-Small will be leaving ahead of the end of her contract, the Rochester City School Board has announced their new superintendent. Effective immediately, Dr. Carmine Peluso will be the new acting superintendent of the district. Dr. Peluso is entering his […]
Monroe County public defenders have filed to form a union to improve services and avoid being used as a pawn in political conflicts, according to representatives. Monroe County Executive Adam Bello says he supports the right of the attorneys to “unionize and advocate for their working conditions and their clients.” He goes on to say: […]
In celebration of their 10th anniversary, the Genesee Brew House is planning on hosting its first large community event since 2019. You can join the celebration that features beer, local food, live music, and more this Saturday. Brewmaster at Genesee Brew House, Dean Jones, stated: “All we saw was beer trucks leaving but nobody could […]
‘Tis the season! As Wegmans begins to roll out all their fall items, they are also are beginning to roll out flu shots for the upcoming season. You can visit the Wegmans Pharmacy now to receive this shot. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends everyone six months and older get a flu shot. […]
The New York State Office of Children and Family Services has announced that they have updated its guidelines for child care programs, eliminating the quarantine requirement for each exposure to COVID-19 for children who are not sick. Previously, children who were unvaccinated were required to quarantine for five days after close contact with the virus, […]
Over the weekend, the Skate to End Hate charity festival raising funds to help prevent suicide was held. The charity festival included rock climbing at Roc Ventures and skateboarding at Breaking Free Indoor Skate Park. All the money raised is going to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Kyle Matthews, co-founder of Skate to End […]
Yesterday, Christ and Out of the Darkness Ministries hosted its 11th Annual Walk Against Domestic Violence at Church of Love. The founder of the annual walk, Lucila Matos, a survivor, author, evangelist, and RPD Champlain, holds the event annually in the City of Rochester to raise awareness of domestic violence in the community. Matos stated: […]
New York State announced the American Rescue Plan Act, which awarded $501.5 million in federal funds through the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI). The initiative is managed by the U.S. Department of Treasury and provides funds to support programs for small businesses, with emphasis on those still struggling from the economic impact of the […]
Yesterday was the return of Rochester’s Flour City Brewer’s Fest. Hosted by Rohrbach Brewing Co, Flour City Brewers Fest was back in full swing at the Rochester Public Market. Locals were able to sample from 70+ breweries, cideries, and wineries from across New York State on the cobblestones of the market. Rohrbach Brewing has hosted […]
Yesterday, Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $150 million expansion of the state’s Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) to include part-time students. The program will now be open to approximately 75,000 additional students who are taking at least six credits per semester. Governor Hochul stated: “TAP has always been there to bridge a gap between what you […]