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Written by Jasmine University of Rochester Medicine announced on Monday what it plans to do with its newly acquired 330,000 square feet of real estate, located in the former Sears location in the Marketplace Mall. This will be the new site for the UR Medicine Orthopedics & Physical Performance Center, where patients will go to […]
Written by Jasmine Quad A for Kids offers after school programs for inner city youth at one of their four RCSD locations, Clara Barton School No. 2, George Mather Forbes School No. 4, John Walton Spencer School No. 16, and Dr. Louis A. Cerulli School No. 34. Founded in 1994 by Joe U Posner, the […]
Written by Jasmine It’s that time of year again. Students are attending college fairs, visiting colleges and universities around the country and generally gearing up for higher educational opportunities. But after you do all this preparation and finally start the application process, the one question that pops into every parent, guardian or student’s mind is, […]
Written By Jasmine The Rochester Fire Department has been busy these past 12 hours! Firefighters first responded to a burning garage on Grand Avenue just before midnight on October 16th. Although there was significant damage to the garage, the crew was able to prevent the fire from spreading to the home. Next, they ended up […]
Written by Jasmine Thanks to the Rochester City School District, STEAM Day 2019 is the first, hopefully of many, student convention focused on introducing students to all the different careers they can pursue in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. This convention, located at Sibley Square in downtown Rochester, brought in more than 30 different […]
Written by Jasmine Summer Walker, a singer-songwriter from Atlanta, made history this month with the release of her debut album, Over It. With popular tracks like “Girls Need Love” and “Come Thru” featuring Usher, it’s no wonder she’s breaking records! Walker officially has the most streamed R&B album by a woman artist of all time. […]
Written by Jasmine Back in mid August, Randall Jackson took his own life when he cut the gas line in his house and intentionally blew it up. This occurred after he received notice that the house was being sold as a foreclosure. Unfortunately, what Jackson didn’t know before he tragically took his life was that […]
Written by Jasmine Today, October 22nd, on what would have been his 66th birthday, a plaque honoring the late, great Anthony “Tony” Boler was unveiled at Cobbs Hill Park. This plaque is an addition to the park’s current memorial. Back in June of 2018, the Cobbs Hill basketball courts were dedicated in “Uncle Tony’s” name, […]
Written by Jasmine A local sushi staple and personal favorite of mine, California Rollin’ Inc., announced on Thursday that it would be closing ‘indefinitely’. The sign taped to the doors at their location in Village Gate at 274 North Goodman Street read, “California Rollin’ will be closed indefinitely. Sorry for any inconvenience. Thank you.” California […]
Written by Jasmine On Tuesday afternoon, officials at Northern Virginia Community College announced that MCC’s Dr. Anne Kress would be their new president. She was chosen from a pool of three finalists, which initially had more than 80 applicants nationwide. Northern Virginia Community College serves more than 92,000 students on six campuses and is the […]