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The Democrat and Chronicle is a daily newspaper serving the greater Rochester, New York, area. Headquartered at 245 East Main Street in downtown Rochester, the Democrat and Chronicle operates under the ownership of Gannett. The paper's production facility is in Rockaway, New Jersey.
The Rochester Advertiser began in 1826 with publisher Luther Tucker. It was acquired by the Rochester Union which was bought by Frank Gannett. In 1918 Gannett merged it with Evening Times to form the Times-Union. Ten years later Gannett purchased the 100-year-old Democrat and Chronicle, the paper with which the Times-Union ultimately merged in ...
Minarik died on April 12, 2009, of a heart attack, aged 49. In an editorial mourning his death, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle stated that, . Wherever you stood on his political style and methods – and this page was a frequent critic over the years – former Monroe County Republican chairman Steve Minarik, who died Sunday, was an accomplished political leader in this community ...
Gary Craig, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. February 16, 2024 at 12:01 AM. ... Gary Craig is a veteran reporter with the Democrat and Chronicle, covering courts and crime and more.
Nearly any journalist got into this profession because they believed solid news reporting and compelling photojournalism could make a difference.
Tracy Schuhmacher, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle December 6, 2023 at 6:49 AM The faces behind the new restaurant Vinalia Urbana going into the former Dac Hoa space at 230 Monroe Avenue in ...
Edith Lank (February 27, 1926 – January 1, 2023) was an American author, advice columnist, and blogger who lived in Rochester, New York. She authored or co-authored ten books on real estate and one book on Jane Austen. Her books, including the Home Buyers Kit and Home Sellers kit, provide practical advice for real estate transactions.
In order to obtain these funds, Gannett formed a new corporation, Gannett Co., Inc. So, at age 48, Frank Gannett became the owner of six newspapers in five upstate New York cities. In 1928, Gannett purchased the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, the paper for which he first worked as a paperboy.