Rochester Business Journal
Leading source of business news and information in Rochester, N.Y.
Rochester Business Journal
Leading source of business news and information in Rochester, N.Y.
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Type(s) | Hebdomadaire |
Langue(s) | Anglais |
Villes(s) | Rochester |
Catégorie(s) | Économie et Commerce / Économie |
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Site Web | Visiter |
Nicole Sheldon interviews Erica Fee, producer of the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival, about what attendees can expect for the 12-day event.
Hailing from New York City, Alison Meyers joined Rochester’s Writers & Books in April as executive director, following a nationwide search. Meyers discusses her decade of experience in the New York City literary scene, as well as her goals for the local nonprofit.
Judge Debra Martin, a New York State Court of Claims judge and an acting state Supreme Court justice, is heading up a pilot project to use restorative justice techniques to resolve civil lawsuits in the Seventh Judicial District.
Nicole Sheldon talks with Tricia TenEyck about what pushed her to rebrand her business from Perfect Ten Professional Organizing to Life Made Simple Organizing and what she learned along the way.
Jim McDermott, Director of Brewing Operations for Rohrbach Brewing and one of Rochester’s longest serving brewers talks keeping a legacy brewery relevant and his approach to traditionalism and experimentation. Recorded: Wednesday, July 3
Andy Green interviews producer Marc Iacona and other Rochesterians on and around Gibbs St. who have long-term links to the Rochester International Jazz Festival.
Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley talks about an end to prosecuting low-level standalone marijuana possession charges.
RBJ reporter Diana Louise Carter talks with Bennett Loudon about what she learned at the conference.
Christine Porter, founder of Peace and Pear, discusses what makes her corporate mindfulness workshops different than most others.
Home / RBJ BizCast / Sports Betting in New York By: Rochester Business Journal Staff May 24, 2019 It took New Jersey less than a month to be up and running with sports betting after a Supreme Court ruling made it legal. New York still doesn’t have sports betting. Why?