Up for Debate
It’s time to close Seneca Meadows
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New York’s largest landfill is devastating our local environment and contributing to climate change on a global scale.
Rochester Beacon (https://rochesterbeacon.com/2024/10/page/4/)
New York’s largest landfill is devastating our local environment and contributing to climate change on a global scale.
Seneca Meadows doesn’t produce waste. The men and women who work there do the essential work of safely and responsibly managing these materials.
Reconnect Rochester’s latest film screening and panel discussion will tackle auto-centric land use and strategies to build more walkable communities.
At its Sept. 29 season opener for the 2024-25 series, the ensemble’s sounds approached the stratospheric, as three outstanding female voices blended in divine harmony.
Plans to replace the outdoor Brighton Town Hall Pool with splash pad were met with a big backlash. New funding now has saved the pool but failed to silence critics of town officials.
Dealing with issues such as auxiliary dwelling units will take time and require legal guidance.
Should grocery stores discard, donate, or offer price discounts on unsold food that is near the expiration date?
Neighbors in Action is based on former Rochester Mayor Bill Johnson’s nationally recognized 1996 initiative Neighbors Building Neighborhoods, which inspired hundreds of projects around the city.