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Rev. Myra Brown: Fighting for Social Justice

December 19, 2020December 19, 2020 admin

Rev. Brown played important role during Daniel Prude’s protests. She says she wants to be a ‘bridge’ to build ‘a

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John Kucko stands by a frozen building in Webster near Lake Ontario. Courtesy of John Kucko.
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John Kucko: Nature Photographer

December 19, 2020 admin

By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Whether it is a soothing video of a pattering waterfall or a still photo of a

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Jeannie Gainsburg of Pittsford worked for more than 15 years at Gay Alliance — today known as the Out Alliance. Last year, she published a book about the LGBTQ+ in Rochester and beyond.
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A Love Letter to the Community

December 19, 2020 admin

In a new book, Jeannie Gainsburg of Pittsford addresses common questions about the LGBTQ+ community, current appropriate vocabulary, tools for

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Part of the allure of a Pachinko machine is the artwork and graphic package. A flat, vinyl-like art layer forms the foundation of what you see on the machine. Dan Welch works with colleagues to replace and reconstruct this artwork on machines being restored.
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Dan Welch: A Passion for Pachinko

December 19, 2020 admin

Hilton resident is one of the few in the country who refurbishes Pachinko machines. He buys, sells, fixes them and

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Paul Boutte learned how to play by ear. He later took formal music lessons.
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A Life Spent With Music

December 19, 2020 admin

Paul Boutte has been playing since he was 14 By Mike Costanza You can’t imagine Paul Boutte spending much time

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Wade Norwood

October 20, 2020October 20, 2020 admin

Community leader finds Common Ground to bring quality health care to underserved in Finger Lakes region By Mike Costanza “The

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Bruce Trojan in his Victor studio. Photo courtesy of Melody Burri. 
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Bruce Trojan: Musician Turned Master Craftsman

October 20, 2020 admin

Victor woodturner breathes music and creativity into wood sculptures By Melody Burri Many artists create music that fascinates the ear.

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John Gerhard Brings Corporate Savvy to the Bird House

October 20, 2020 admin

By John Addyman What happens if you take all you’ve learned in corporate management and put that into an enterprise

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Mario Arena of Webster, 85, has taken collecting items to a new level.
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Super Mario

October 20, 2020 admin

Mario Arena’s basement show-and-tell of his life By John Addyman They say one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. For

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The pandemic curtailed music performances but tenor saxophonist Jim Richmond of Farmington used that time to get deeper into his music writing and set up a studio in his home. His sax is an antique, used by a member of the original Duke Ellington band, who had his name etched on the instrument.
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Jim Richmond Lives, Loves, Breathes Music

October 20, 2020 admin

A pillar of the Rochester music community, Farmington resident has been performing since he was 10 By John Addyman From

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Chasing Stories Through the Years

August 22, 2020August 22, 2020 admin

Anchor Ginny Ryan reflects on her long career in front of TV cameras By Mike Costanza After 35 years in

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