Demond Meeks, who ran uncontested, will represent the 137th Assembly District.
Rochester
Your guide to the 2020 elections
Whether you do it by mail or in person, exercise your right to vote. Here’s a rundown on key local races.
Mail-in ballots will make calling some local races difficult today
As Election Day dawned, nearly 42 percent of all registered voters in Monroe County had already cast their ballot.
CITY Readers: Got art? It does a body good.
At CITY, we think underscoring the importance of the arts in our community is critical, especially in light of the ongoing health crisis.
The greatest Andy Warhol story never told
The Memorial Art Gallery’s โSeason of Warhol” is a major event for the cityโs art scene and recalls one local legend’s brush with the celebrity pop artist.
Joe Damelio: A scrappy, savvy defense lawyer at the top of his game
Defense lawyer Joe Damelio’s client roster runs the gamut, from prominent politicians, to police officers, to petty thieves, er, alleged petty thieves.
Boomtown Cafรฉ offers quality, New York-style deli
The newly opened Boomtown Cafรฉ boasts hearty, diner-style sandwiches, a welcoming environment, and an inclusive attitude.
How skateboarders shredded a 13-year-road to Rochester’s first public skatepark
The Friends of the Roc City Skatepark began a push for a public skatepark in 2008. The dream for local skaters has finally come to fruition.
‘Photo City’ is a snapshot of Rochester
Even as the the Eastman Kodak Co. has faced its share of hardships over the years, the Photo City imprint it left on Rochester has not faded.
Undeath slashes its way onto the death metal scene
Self-described “skull-crushing death metal” band Undeath has made a splash on the metal scene with its first LP, “Lesions of a Different Kind.”
Annalisa Barron mines Rochester’s photo history for ‘Place Projectors’
Painter, sculptor, and filmmaker Annalisa Barron has lived in Rochester for barely a year, but sheโs already a force on the art scene.
‘They’re under our feet:’ Highland Park is home to hundreds of unidentified remains
Highland Park is the resting place for hundreds of unknown people who resided at the Monroe County Almshouse, Insane Asylum, and Penitentiary.






