The Villages at Unity will serve seniors facing memory loss.
By the time she was 29 years old, Annie Parker had lost her mother, sister, and a cousin to breast cancer. A film based on Parker’s story, “Decoding Annie Parker,” will premiere in Rochester at the Dryden Theatre in the George Eastman House on Monday, June 24.
The case against the Webster teen accused of setting a fire that killed his father and two brothers could go to the jury, to begin deliberations, as soon as Wednesday.
Have you ever wondered who came up with the signs umpires use in baseball?
That’s exactly what local filmmakers sought to discover in their award-winning documentary, “Signs of the Time,” which recently took home three New York State Emmy Awards.
The film explores the somewhat controversial origins of umpire signals by telling the story of two men credited with inventing baseball signs. It features interviews with former major league ballplayers and present day baseball experts.
If the best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup, then for Henrietta resident Johanna “Jo” Vinson, the best stands to get a whole lot better.
Vinson, with her six-person, all-female a cappella group, Musae, is one the 10 finalists in Folgers’ latest jingle contest. The contest winner, determined by an online vote, will receive $25,000 and a chance to appear in an upcoming Folgers coffee commercial.
For the first time, Sonic Drive-Ins are coming to the Rochester area.
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If a great picture studs an art show, you pay a visit before the exhibit ends. If a classic car is for sale, you raid the piggy bank before your dream auto vanishes. If a popular broadcaster announces his retirement, you try as long as possible to postpone the inevitable. Tim McCarver is about to leave us. Let us bid him an affectionate farewell.