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Arbor Midtown 183 E. Main St, Rochester, 454-9917, arbormidtown.com Natural stone flooring and marble columns are just a few of the details that make this

Celebrate giving

As I’ve moved into adulthood, I’ve come to appreciate an opportunity to get a group together to celebrate something. Be it birthdays, babies, weddings, or

Stone killer

During the summer of 1887, Rochester’s population was about 50,000 but rapidly on the rise. Kodak, Bausch and Lomb, French’s, and Sibley’s were all in their infancy. Downtown, where the Erie

The road to The Avenue

The Avenue Blackbox has been a special place since opening its doors in June 2018. Now celebrating its fifth season, “The Ave” is a safe and

North Winton Village’s Wildflour blossoms

620 N. Winton Rd., Rochester  wildflourrochester.com  If you’ve recently given up carbs in this bright new year, I apologize in advance. Wildflour probably isn’t for you.  But

The legacy of Fannie Barrier Williams

If you’re from Brockport, you probably know about Fannie Barrier Williams. But most of us don’t recognize the name, despite her former status as a national

Underwear archaeology

Microscopic shards of ice whizz by my face as my friends Sally and Michelle work to extract a pair of underwear from the freezer in

What gives

You selected “yes” on the RSVP (box checked for the chicken), bought a new outfit, and made your travel arrangements—all typical preparations to attend the

Around town

Paper illustrator Laura Homsey creates lighthearted and joyful scenes with Petit Paper Stories, a small illustration business she started in 2020 at the peak of the pandemic.  “I

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Celebration Venues in the (585)

Arbor Midtown 183 E. Main St, Rochester, 454-9917, arbormidtown.com Natural stone flooring and marble columns are just a few of the details that make this

Celebrate giving

As I’ve moved into adulthood, I’ve come to appreciate an opportunity to get a group together to celebrate something. Be it birthdays, babies, weddings, or

Stone killer

During the summer of 1887, Rochester’s population was about 50,000 but rapidly on the rise. Kodak, Bausch and Lomb, French’s, and Sibley’s were all in their infancy. Downtown, where the Erie

The road to The Avenue

The Avenue Blackbox has been a special place since opening its doors in June 2018. Now celebrating its fifth season, “The Ave” is a safe and

North Winton Village’s Wildflour blossoms

620 N. Winton Rd., Rochester  wildflourrochester.com  If you’ve recently given up carbs in this bright new year, I apologize in advance. Wildflour probably isn’t for you.  But

The legacy of Fannie Barrier Williams

If you’re from Brockport, you probably know about Fannie Barrier Williams. But most of us don’t recognize the name, despite her former status as a national

Underwear archaeology

Microscopic shards of ice whizz by my face as my friends Sally and Michelle work to extract a pair of underwear from the freezer in

What gives

You selected “yes” on the RSVP (box checked for the chicken), bought a new outfit, and made your travel arrangements—all typical preparations to attend the

Around town

Paper illustrator Laura Homsey creates lighthearted and joyful scenes with Petit Paper Stories, a small illustration business she started in 2020 at the peak of the pandemic.  “I

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