A Step Into Africa, a major new exhibit featuring lions, baboons, elephants and more, was officially unveiled today (May 17) by Monroe County Executive Maggie Brooks, local dignitaries and zoo officials.
With Mitt Romney closing in on the number of delegates needed to secure the Republican presidential nomination, talk is turning to who he will select as his running mate. And while dozens of names have been thrown around as possibilities, the discussion always seems to end up at these five names.
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Jamey and Tim Leverett have collaborated, once again, on a piece being performed by the Rochester City Ballet.
Two incumbents, who ran unopposed, are elected to the school board.
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Best Bet: A "dough raiser" at Pizzeria Uno next Thursday, May 17, will benefit the Friends of the Webster Public Library.
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Despite the assertion that federal employment levels have remained unchanged for more than 30 years, the government is actually larger than at any time since World War II, and is still growing. ... You will not hear anything about this from either President Obama or Mitt Romney.