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After years of grinding tickets for password resets and printer malfunctions, Chris Sirianni launched his entrepreneurial journey in 2016. Except it wasn’t his own. “There
After years of grinding tickets for password resets and printer malfunctions, Chris Sirianni launched his entrepreneurial journey in 2016. Except it wasn’t his own. “There
It’s hard to imagine a happier place in Rochester than GiGi’s Playhouse. GiGi’s Playhouse Down Syndrome Achievement Center serves children, adults, and their families from
by Dawn Kellogg Mental illness affects tens of millions each year. According to USA Today, more than 17 million teenagers have a mental,
by Dresden Engle, Dawn Kellogg Photo Provided. That is music to many parents’ ears, as inclusive performances are being designed especially for children and
In 1921 a young literary couple moved to Rochester. Marjorie Kinnan met Charles Rawlings while in college at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, where they both
Bridgette Yaxley could have graduated in her junior year at Byron-Bergen Central School. However, she chose to stay, spending her senior year taking classes that
Who among us has not dreamt of building or owning a tree house? A place of escape, safety, imagination—a dream home in the backyard. Many
From the first notes of Cavaradossi’s aria from Puccini’s Tosca, “E lucevan le stelle,” you know that you are hearing an exceptional voice. For Mark