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These Cars Or Trucks Angry New Yorkers The Most
A new report finds even some of the most popular cars might not be worth the headache. Officials from Lemon Law Experts contacted Hudson Valley Post to inform us about its recent study on "The Cars That Make Americans the Angriest." Methodology: The Cars That Make Americans the Angriest. Lemon...
Popular Western New York Restaurant Faces Lawsuit
A well-known Buffalo, New York based restaurant chain has made headlines for the wrong reason. Rachel’s Mediterranean Grill, with several locations throughout Western New York, promises a “healthy, balanced lifestyle without sacrificing the taste of delicious food,” and their many Buffalo-based locations deliver that daily to their legions of fans of the restaurant’s popular Greek bowls and wraps.
Developers withdraw initial proposal for Penfield Costco
Penfield, N.Y. (WHAM) — Developers of a proposed Costco development have sent a letter to the Town of Penfield withdrawing their initial sketch plan application. The announcement comes two weeks after residents filed into the Penfield Town Hall to learn more about the proposal from developers. The proposed project has been a controversial topic among some residents.
Rochester schools move ahead with $475M modernization projects
With a new school year on the horizon, the Rochester City School District is preparing to undergo significant changes in some buildings as part of a Facilities Modernization Plan. The district is entering the third phase of its school modernization program which started more than a decade ago. In this...
RG&E uses rescue goats to trim vegetation near power lines
Rochester Gas and Electric is using goats to help clear some weeds and vegetation around transmission lines. The utility company is working with Victor-based Kaizen Ridge Farm to use goats that are chomping on some of the underbrush and weeds out in Macedon under its transmission lines. “Overgrown trees and...
Man killed as Rochester police chase ends with crash in Brighton
Brighton, N.Y. — A Rochester police chase ended with a fatal crash outside the city Thursday afternoon. Officers responded to a report of shots fired around 3:15 p.m. on Maria Street and found a 13-year-old suspect who tried to drive away in a stolen car but crashed, prompting a foot chase, according toCaptain Greg Bello from the Rochester Police Department.
Matt Sheppard and Randy Kisacky join forces to develop dominant dirt modified race team
Driver Matt Sheppard and crew chief Randy Kisacky are both college graduates with degrees in engineering. Since they joined forces in 2015, their dirt-modified team has been dominant throughout the Northeast. Sheppard, who graduated from RIT in Rochester, has won 518 feature events, with Kisacky on board for over 300...
Colonial Belle back in action after ‘tampered fuel valve’ left dozens stranded on the Erie Canal
FAIRPORT, N.Y. (WROC) — The Colonial Belle, a decades-old Fairport staple, has resumed tours on the Erie Canal after it stopped due to a mechanical issue Tuesday. It left a total of 59 people on the boat stranded on the canal for hours. Officials said they received final approval from the U.S. Coast Guard inspector […]
Newark woman threatens to shoot multiple people in front of kids, police say
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — A Newark woman was arrested and charged this week after threatening to shoot multiple people with a gun in her hand, police said. According to the Newark Police Department, Nicole Bethea, 43, was found on the corner of Church Street and Hoffman Street in Newark Monday as officers responded to a […]
The code that divides Fairport
Ginny Maier’s home sits on a double lot in Fairport. She and her husband would like to continue living in the village, but they feel somewhat trapped. “We know we could sell it for a lot of money, but we wouldn’t be able to buy something that was suitable for a retired couple in Fairport,” Maier says. “It’s nearly impossible to find. I mean, it’s nearly impossible to find anything but something that’s sort of equivalent to a starter home. We’re competing with young families for the smaller homes.”
Man seriously injured in RV crash on Thruway in Henrietta
Henrietta, N.Y. — A man has serious injuries after an RV towing a car crashed Thursday afternoon on the New York State Thruway. Police said the eastbound vehicle went off the north shoulder shortly before 1:10 p.m. between East Henrietta and Pinnacle roads. The RV crashed into trees, trapping...
Scorza Represents Fisher On Olympic Field Hockey Tour
PITTSFORD, N.Y. – St. John Fisher University field hockey head coach Lauren Scorza was one of 28 coaches from the National Field Hockey Coaches Association who attended the 2024 Paris Olympic Games and networked with coaches from across the world through Zag Sports Tours. Scorza earned a scholarship from the NFCA that covered her tour experience.
Parents smoked pot while dogs fatally mauled 3-month-old baby in Upstate N.Y., cops say
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A man and woman were charged with manslaughter in western New York on Thursday after they left their 3-month-old baby alone in an attic with two dogs and the child was fatally mauled, authorities said. Sulamain Hawkins and Anastasia Weaver, both 19, were at a home...
Boat catches fire at Rochester Yacht Club
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — The Irondequoit Fire Department is investigating a boat fire at the Rochester Yacht Club. Light smoke could be seen coming from the area where the boats are. Fire crews said a 45′ yacht caught fire. The vessel was unoccupied, and no one was injured. The back of the boat appears to […]
First look inside renovated apartments at Mark Twain Building in Elmira
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – Developer Jim Capriotti gave us a tour of the first major renovations inside the former Mark Twain Hotel in 50 years. “The last time anything material happened in these hallways was 1974,” Capriotti said after taking us up to the 8th floor. He also showed us a model apartment of the […]
AAPI Community Seeks to Mobilize New York’s Young Asian Voters
With the 2024 election 73 days away, Asian community organizations in New York City are working in full swing to increase the turnout rate of Asian voters, but especially Asian youth who continue to be the least likely to vote across all age groups within the community. According to APA Voice’s 2024 report, while the […] The post AAPI Community Seeks to Mobilize New York’s Young Asian Voters appeared first on Documented.
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