Let your holiday helpers at CITY steer you toward some good ales, lagers, sours, and even a barleywine to slake your holiday thirst.
Gino Fanelli
Commentary: The rent really is too damn high
Rochesterโs rental prices are steadily and aggressively climbing. It is as if the state motto of Excelsior โ โever upwardโ โ has become the mantra of the local rental market.
ROC the Riverway projects advancing
The Roc City Skatepark, the Rundel building’s new terrace, and an expansion of the Rochester Riverside Convention Center’s terrace are among the projects moving forward through ROC the Riverway.
Lighter, classic styles drive the craft beer market
Lighter, lower-alcohol craft beers โ particularly bitter, hoppy West Coast IPAs โ are the best-selling beers on the market.
Legislation would extend contract for attorney in PAB lawsuit
Rochester City Council is considering legislation that would set aside another $50,000 to pay the law firm it hired to defend the Police Accountability Boardโs legality.
Council approves PAB appointments
City Council made the first nine members of the Police Accountability Board official, though a court case challenging the board’s legality is still pending.
A bank for people who donโt trust banks
Many people don’t use the mainstream banking system, often because they don’t trust it or because they face barriers to accessing it.
Dems look to fill Robach-sized hole in Senate
The party has its best chance in 18 years of taking the 56th Senate District seat that Republican Joe Robach has firmly held.
PAB hits first milestone as applicants pour in
Nearly 120 applications have been submitted by people looking for a seat on the nine-member panel.
Rochester teachers rally against โChristmas massacreโ layoff plan
Teacher’s union leaders called for the board to delay its vote and to try to get extra funding from the state.
Monroe County’s top cops shun ‘annoyance law’
Other Monroe County police chiefs share their colleague’s concerns.






