Life + Culture
Where the Story Begins
A Boy, a Puppy and the Origin of Cleft Rescue Unit Article by Katrina M. Randall Just like every story has a beginning, every bond has an origin story—and so does every mission. For one nonprofit, it began with a puppy and a boy, both born with cleft issues. When Lindsay Weisman first began fostering a French bulldog puppy named Wrigley, a bond began to grow as she cared for him. So when a friend told her they knew someone in Brighton who was interested in meeting the pup, she was resistant...
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Beyond The Playground
Hidden Gems for Kids Around Rochester Article by Katrina M. Randall From beach days to amusement parks and museum explorations, Rochester offers a diverse range of activities to keep kids engaged. But as August kicks into full gear and the back-to-school countdown begins, it’s the perfect opportunity to discover some of the area’s hidden gems that you won’t want to miss. With four distinct seasons and all sorts of weather in between, remember to plan accordingly. ROC City Circus Location...
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Start Early, Think Long-Term
Teaching Kids the Value of Money Article by ROC City Lifestyle Staff According to a study done by annuity.org , 75% of American teens lack confidence in their personal finance knowledge. Couple this with only 22.7% of high school students in the U.S. having guaranteed access to personal finance courses, (Next Gen Personal Finance) and it’s no surprise that many young adults find themselves unprepared for real-world financial decisions. With the average household carrying more than $6,000 in...
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Class of 2025 Tails
A Whimsical Look at the Graduating Dogs of Paws & Claws Pet Care Article by ROC City Lifestyle Staff | Photography by Paws & Claws Pet Care For this issue of ROC City Lifestyle with half of its theme focused on pets, we went to Paws and Claws Pet Care on Linden Park in Rochester, where wagging tails, playful zoomies, and the occasional side-eye made for a highly entertaining visit. But this time, instead of just observing the daily hustle of fetch, naps, and treat breaks, we asked ourselves...
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From Shop Class to Smart Tech
How Industry 4.0 Is Reshaping Career Paths for Teens Article by Mary Stone Career options for teens today are broader and more dynamic than they were 25 years ago. Then, students often pursued traditional paths—medicine, teaching, law or skilled trades—and a four-year degree was considered essential to success. Now, technology has opened doors to high-demand jobs that don’t demand a college degree but do require a blend of communication, analytical and technical skills. At Monroe Community...
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Unusual Pets
Unforgettable Connections Article by Katrina M. Randall Our pets may not be able to speak our language, but the connection they form with humans and animal companions is a bond that often doesn’t require words. For most people, the idea of a “pet” is synonymous with dogs or cats. But just like people, pets come in a vast range of shapes and sizes, and they don’t always have fur or offer soft cuddles. And yet, that doesn’t diminish the bond that can grow between animals and humans. Sedona...
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Turning the Page
Rochester writes a new chapter. Article by Amol Shrikhande Dear Rochesterian, Have you heard about our city’s third chapter? I’m sure you know about the first two. The first one was of the uplifting variety, the one in which our humble city on the Genesee River blossomed to international prominence. Along the way, it birthed brands like Western Union, Bausch + Lomb, Kodak, Xerox and Champion. The second chapter was, well, less uplifting. Companies downsized or relocated, and the urban core...
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Neighborly Love
Exploring the North Winton Village Neighborhood Article by Trish Pino Inspiration blooms quickly when strolling the tree-lined streets of the North Winton Village. Nestled between the buzz of Rochester’s urban center and the calm of the surrounding suburbs, North Winton has quietly evolved into one of the city’s most beloved areas. Bordering the prestigious Browncroft neighborhood, the North Winton Village stands apart with a blend of historic charm and new energy. Marked by storied...
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Reality vs. Perception
When will public perception catch up to Rochester's new reality? Article by Mary Stone | Photography by Natalie Fox A vibrant city center is crucial for a region’s economic growth. Since the pandemic, the City of Rochester has been steadily rebounding, but is perception keeping pace with momentum? The City’s Bureau of Architecture and Engineering right now is overseeing hundreds of millions of dollars in investments in Rochester’s natural assets, its heritage and history, Rochester Mayor...
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Local Life, Rochester Style
A Real Estate Professional's Perspective on Choosing to Live in Rochester Article by Tammy Fichter In a country where cities that compete for attention with skyscrapers and sunshine also have steep living costs, Rochester, New York quietly stands out—not with flashy pretense, but with substance, soul and a lifestyle that balances affordability with culture, innovation and community. Tucked beside Lake Ontario and traversed by the Genesee River and the Eric Canal, Rochester offers a mix of...
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