
Squash finds its footing in Rochester
On any given day, the rhythmic thwack of squash balls can be heard on Rochester’s courts, drawing anyone from middle schoolers to seasoned pros. While
On any given day, the rhythmic thwack of squash balls can be heard on Rochester’s courts, drawing anyone from middle schoolers to seasoned pros. While
In her 2019 autobiography No Walls and the Recurring Dream, singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco recalls a story from 1990 about David Tipton, a poet friend from
Every old house holds a story—a window into a bygone time. Lucky homeowners uncover the narrative fragments of their property’s history through memories reconstructed by
Chris Williams is a video gaming business owner, teacher, coach, event organizer, tournament host, and board member. But a little over a decade ago, he
Local archaeologists are working to understand history According to Bill Middleton, an associate professor of archaeology at Rochester Institute of Technology, there are many misconceptions
Hiding in plain sight in the Rochester area are numerous out-of-the-way memorials to people and events that figured prominently in regional history. Some of these
It was a different world in Rochester at the dawn of 1925. Up until a few years earlier, the Erie Canal ran through downtown. Now,
You’d be hard pressed to name a philanthropic cause in the Greater Rochester region that has not benefited from local foundations founded by homegrown entrepreneurial