A violin maker makes a home in the former CITY newsroom in NOTA.
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CITY to end political endorsements
A better approach during campaign season is to thoughtfully report on and analyze individual issues and policies. Readers need to be informed. CITY can help in that regard.
Andreatta named new CITY editor
WXXI announced this week that its subsidiary, Rochester Area Media Partners has selected local award-winning journalist David Andreatta as the new editor of CITY Newspaper. Andreatta brings to the position nearly 20 years of experience as an investigative journalist and columnist for a variety of newspapers, most recently with the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. He […]
ANNUAL MANUAL ’07: City Neighborhoods
by Sujata Gupta โCoolโ in Rochester is the youth-oriented Park Avenue area, or the East End-Alexander area on a summer night, with crowds from clubs and bars spilling out onto the sidewalks. But thereโs lots to experience in the city. And lots of development under way or in the planning stages. Alongside large-scale ventures, such […]
You’re not the boss of me
The Rochester School Board wants a chance to get its own house in order before City Hall calls in maid service. City Council has proposed changing the city charter to dictate, some school board members say, the format the school budget will take. Council needs to make certain requirements, explains Councilman Benjamin Douglas, because […]
Busting up the ghetto
Crime.
Poverty. Drugs. To talk about the problems facing certain areas in the city of
Rochester in 2004 is to talk about what has been eating steadily away at the
community for years.
Big debt downtown
Economic development can be a gamble between public officials and private real-estate developers. When the gamble pays off, everybody wins. The developer attracts tenants to a property, such as businesses that create jobs, pay taxes, and improve the general economic climate in the area. The developer makes a profit. And the public entity that […]






