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Good news! May 29, 2020

Dear (585) Friends, Hope you had a great week! Tomorrow, SpaceX will reattempt its launch of two Americans into space—a first for a commercial aerospace

Living room lullabies 

Father-son duo Tomas Flint, forty-three (years), and Maceo Marsh-Flint, forty-eight (months) take the cyber-stage twice a week. Donning sugary breakfast cereal reincarnated as pajamas, the

All in the family

He may have “retired” in 1996, but Bill Mapstone still comes into the offices of Crosman’s Seed Company at 511 West Commercial Street in East

We were more Indian once

At only seventeen, Sejal Shah was the first Indian American in Rochester to perform an arangetram. An arangetram is a debut performance by a student

In a league of its own

By Erin Scherer Photos by Kate Melton On a sunny Sunday afternoon in February, members of the Junior League of Rochester are working on the

Melting pots

In 2014, Liz Seru and John Truex got a phone call they didn’t expect—Anthony Bourdain wanted to feature their new business, Borough Furnace, on his

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Good news! May 29, 2020

Dear (585) Friends, Hope you had a great week! Tomorrow, SpaceX will reattempt its launch of two Americans into space—a first for a commercial aerospace

Living room lullabies 

Father-son duo Tomas Flint, forty-three (years), and Maceo Marsh-Flint, forty-eight (months) take the cyber-stage twice a week. Donning sugary breakfast cereal reincarnated as pajamas, the

All in the family

He may have “retired” in 1996, but Bill Mapstone still comes into the offices of Crosman’s Seed Company at 511 West Commercial Street in East

We were more Indian once

At only seventeen, Sejal Shah was the first Indian American in Rochester to perform an arangetram. An arangetram is a debut performance by a student

In a league of its own

By Erin Scherer Photos by Kate Melton On a sunny Sunday afternoon in February, members of the Junior League of Rochester are working on the

Melting pots

In 2014, Liz Seru and John Truex got a phone call they didn’t expect—Anthony Bourdain wanted to feature their new business, Borough Furnace, on his

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