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What age can kids be left home alone in New York?
Now that school is officially out for Rochester students, what are working parents to do with their youth? If a child isn't signed up for summer camp, daycare, or a babysitter, some parents might wonder, "Can I leave my kid home alone?" Others might consider the legal ramifications of leaving a child home alone. And what age is too young?
Construction Underway on ‘Northeast’s Largest Dairy Factory’ in Upstate NY
STORY UPDATE: Ground has officially been broken for the Fairlife Milk factory in Webster, NY. You can see the full event, which took place in April, here:. Scroll below to read our original story on the construction of the factory. Got milk?. A major corporation is set to break ground...
Local Vietnam veterans honored for their service and sacrifice
Rochester, N.Y. — 18 local Vietnam veterans received congressional recognition Monday for their countless sacrifices in the fight for freedom. Rep. Joe Morelle presented the veterans with the Vietnam War Commemoration Lapel Pin for their service. The pins are awarded to veterans who served on active duty in the...
News10NBC Investigates: Despite paying on time and calling in meter reads, Penfield man hit with $12K RG&E bill
PENFIELD, N.Y. – A Penfield man who has been paying his RG&E bill on time every month was shocked when he opened up his June bill to find a balance of more than $12,000. For more than a year, News10NBC Investigative Reporter Jennifer Lewke has helped to straighten out RG&E billing issues for more than 100 customers, saving them thousands of dollars.
It's graduation season in the Rochester area: See all the smiles and selfies
High school graduation season is here in the Finger Lakes, and with a toss of their caps, the class of 2024 is now officially done with high school. It's a season of hugs and handshakes, smiles and tears, as thousands of area seniors take their first steps as adults. Next...
List of Fourth of July activities in the Rochester area
Fourth of July activities are back in many communities across the Rochester area this year, including family-friendly events, races, fireworks and much more. The Broad Street Bridge & Court Street Bridge will be closed to vehicular traffic for pedestrian viewing. Launch time: 10 p.m. Duration: 15-20 minutes. Free Parking: Sister...
Town of Gates seeks to demolish home from which 200+ cats were rescued
Gates, N.Y. (WHAM) — The Town of Gates recently filed a petition with the New York State Supreme Court seeking to demolish the home from which more than 200 cats were rescued last year, citing significant damage and health risks. BACKGROUND:Humane Society investigation underway after more than 100 cats...
Strong Memorial Hospital prepares for the 4th of July holiday
ROCHESTER N.Y. (WROC) – Independence Day is just three days away. Medical Director of the Adult Emergency Department, Dr. Aekta Miglani says they are ready to take on the holiday. “We are entirely staffed up for both the 4th of July as well as the 5th of July. Our urgent cares are open. On July […]
8 quirky shops to visit in Rochester
Rochester is well known for its variety of food, culture, art, and shopping experiences people can enjoy while they visit. Many local businesses offer niche clothes, accessories, and trinkets to take home or bring to a loved one. Here is a list of shops you can expect to enjoy while you're here: Parkleigh ...
Upstate New York awarded $40 million in federal funding for tech hub
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub in Upstate New York was awarded $40 million in federal funding that will go toward making the region a semiconductor center for the world, Sen. Chuck Schumer’s Office announced Tuesday. The federal investment, one of just 12 across the nation, will allow the region to […]
Nixon Peabody LLP moves Rochester offices after 35 years
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Law firm Nixon Peabody LLP will be moving its Rochester offices to the Town of Victor. The relocated office will be at HighPoint Business Park on High Street. The new space will have 50,000 square feet for over 60 attorneys and 260 total employees. Nixon Peabody’s space in the Rochester area […]
July marks Pride Month in Rochester
ROCHESTER, N.Y., (WROC) — While June is recognized as Pride Month across the US, the City of Rochester begins its Pride celebrations in July. That’s because the history of Rochester’s LGBTQ+ community is different than the rest of the country. The city’s first-ever Pride event was in the early 70s in July when the annual […]
Governor Hochul Changes Teacher Evaluation System with New Bill
New York State Governor Kathy Hochul has signed a bill that aims to reform the Annual Professional Performance Review system. As per NYSUIT, the current system evaluates educators based on student performance measures on grades 3-8 English language arts, math assessments, and an overall general rubric. According to Adam Urbanski,...
Northwest Rochester library, undergoing renovations, to open temporary location
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The Maplewood Community Library is closed to the public while it undergoes major renovations. Beginning Monday, July 8, a temporary library will open in the former Holy Rosary church at 414 Lexington Ave. Its hours will be 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays.
City of Rochester declares Cool Sweep for July 3-5
Rochester, N.Y. — With high temperatures in the forecast, a Cool Sweep will be in effect for a three-day stretch that includes the Fourth of July. The operation will be in effect Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. City recreation centers, pools, Durand Eastman Beach, some library branches and spray parks...
Rochester City School District interim superintendent takes office
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — New leadership took office in the Rochester City School District Monday, as Demario Strickland officially stepped into the interim superintendent position. Strickland previously served as deputy superintendent of teaching and learning in the district. Several months ago, Carmine Peluso announced he’d be leaving RCSD to become the superintendent at Churchville-Chili. The […]
Rochester's homeownership event equips residents with essential resources
Some Rochester residents interested in homeownership are starting this week more informed about their options after attending a city-hosted event this past weekend. The event provided tools and advice for those wishing to buy a home, as well as those who already own one and are looking for information on maintaining and increasing the home's value potential.
Including ears in fireworks safety plans
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Fireworks will be in the air on multiple nights this week — a feast for the eyes, but not always great for the ears. News 8 spoke with the director of audiology at Rochester Hearing and Speech who says first and foremost fireworks can be dangerously loud. This is why he […]
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