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‘Somewhere’ comes to Geva
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The complex story of a Puerto Rican family in the 1950s that loves to dance will be accompanied by a new “Mondays at Geva” series.
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The complex story of a Puerto Rican family in the 1950s that loves to dance will be accompanied by a new “Mondays at Geva” series.
After virtual events last year, the annual Lane Dworkin Jewish Book Festival is in-person again.
Buyer sentiment has turned negative amid rising mortgage rates and economic uncertainty, but homes in Rochester continue to sell faster than in any other large metro nationwide.
New York’s deal with Micron Technology is touted as an investment that will generate nearly 50,000 total jobs and a total of $25.6 billion in revenue to state and local government. But these forecasts rely heavily on speculative assumptions.
A digital news startup that faced long odds, the Beacon topped 1 million total pageviews this summer.
Business intelligence firm Cause + Effect Strategy’s data work represents a growing shift in electoral politics.
The request asks the bankruptcy court to allow the option for parishes to contribute to a fund to settle claims of alleged sex abuse suffered in Boy Scout troops sponsored by Rochester diocese churches.
A band of psychedelic Aussies and a Rochester supergroup from 20 years back are headed to town.
Foodlink’s proposal is one of roughly 40 projects in Bring Monroe Back, Monroe County’s plan for funds received through the American Rescue Plan Act.
Tomorrow, Martin Mucci will step down as CEO of Paychex, handing the reins to John Gibson. In an interview with the Beacon, he reflects on his dozen years leading one of Rochester’s top employers and most successful homegrown businesses.