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Rochester Beacon (https://rochesterbeacon.com/2022/09/)
From dark melodies and jazz guitar to comedy-synth punk, it’s a musical buffet.
Paintings by James Stephen Terrell and stoneware clay works by Mike Carroll will be displayed from Oct. 21 through Nov. 20.
As longtime chief executive Jennifer Leonard retires, Simeon Banister is ready to lead the Community Foundation, guided by the principles of inclusion, innovation, and historical knowledge.
The acquisitions by out-of-state companies are expected to boost the capabilities of the Rochester firms.
The commemorative plaque from the American Chemical Society will recognize the company and founder George Eastman for their achievements in consumer photography.
Action for a Better Community used its essential programming at the height of the pandemic to address inequities.
At Harbec, a contract plastics manufacturer, wind, solar, and geothermal technologies have generated a clear return on investment.
The University of Rochester Medical Center and the Patrick P. Lee Foundation have partnered to create Intercept, the first clinical-high-risk program in Upstate New York.
The shelter’s board voted unanimously to part ways with Sister Grace Miller and with her House of Mercy guest services coordinator Sister Rita Lewis.
Claims of misinformation on both sides of the debate continue.