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City Newspaper is the alternative weekly newspaper of Rochester, New York. It was first published October 5, 1971 and is free in over 600 locations across Rochester and the Finger Lakes region. It was first published October 5, 1971 and is free in over 600 locations across Rochester and the Finger Lakes region.
In 2007 Warren was elected to the Rochester's City Council. In 2010 she was elected as the fifth president of the Rochester City Council, the youngest in Rochester's history. [4] In 2011, she was a participant in the We Live NY Summit at Cornell University. She has appeared on panels sponsored by Rochester Downtown Development Corporation and ...
In 2020, after incumbent Jamie Romeo was appointed as Monroe County Clerk, Clark announced she would run for the 136th district of the New York State Assembly.With the backing of Hillary Clinton, Kirsten Gillibrand, and the Working Families Party, Clark handily won the Democratic primary 63-28% over county legislator Justin Wilcox. [4]
Rochester City School District Board of Eduction President Cynthia Elliott talks about her personal reaction to news that Superintendent Carmine Peluso was leaving for a job in the Churchville ...
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Freetime (1987–2016) was a free, weekly entertainment magazine. [17] About... time (1972–2002) was an African-American magazine. [18] [19] The Rochester Patriot published 23 times a year from around 1972 until 1982. The Jewish Ledger – weekly newspaper serving the Rochester area's Jewish community since 1924. Stopped publication in ...
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In early March 2021, Lunsford was among a bipartisan group of legislators from the Rochester area to support revoking the emergency powers that Governor Andrew Cuomo had been granted in order to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, citing the progress that had been made up until that time and allegations that his administration had mishandled death ...