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John “Dutch” Summers Jr., who died April 7 at 84, built a business empire and became a leading Rochester philanthropist, but he did so out of the spotlight.
Rochester Beacon (https://rochesterbeacon.com/category/community/page/5/)
John “Dutch” Summers Jr., who died April 7 at 84, built a business empire and became a leading Rochester philanthropist, but he did so out of the spotlight.
In the Rochester-Finger Lakes region, only Ontario County gained residents from April 1, 2020, to July 1, 2022.
Even with a mild winter, snowy days have shown failings in the Rochester shelter system.
Rochester NY Football Club has formed an alliance with the Women’s Premier Soccer League. The team will compete this season.
Tenant rights activists would like the city of Rochester to limit rent increases. Meeting that request has proved to be a challenge.
At its new location in Rush, Black-owned ranch A Horse’s Friend continues to help urban youth.
A recent event hosted by the Levine Center to End Hate asks, can white Jews and African Americans find the common ground they once had?
ESL CEO Faheem Masood’s covenant with the community is deeply personal and also reflects the financial institution’s five core values.
The 2022-23 season is trending toward historically low cumulative snowfall.
A cat sanctuary hopes its $1.2 million expansion can help stem the tide of animal homelessness.