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Former pizza shop owner pleads guilty in sex abuse case
Taha Alashwal, the former owner of MoJoe's pizza shop on Genesee Street, pleaded guilty to charges that he had sexual contact with a teenage boy in a Henrietta hotel last June. Comment?
Good Morning Rochester: Your need to know for Thursday
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Winds from the west at 34 mph, gusting to 57 mph. A 90-percent chance of snow. Weather map, seven-day forecast and more. Comment?
2 arrested in bank robbery
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Two people believed to be involved in a bank robbery in Irondequoit on Tuesday morning have been arrested. Comment?
Trial of the Rev. Ronald House to stay in Buffalo
A bid by the Rev. Ronald House to hold his criminal trial in Rochester instead of Buffalo has been rebuffed by a federal magistrate judge. Comment?
Dawn Nguyen federal case pushed back to April
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Dawn Nguyen's federal case involving charges that she lied on a gun application have been pushed back to April to give her lawyer more time to receive and review statements she and her family made to authorities after the Christmas Eve ambush in Webster. Comment?
Three things to do today and tomorrow
Tickets are $10 to $20. Call 454-2100. Ska-punk band Reel Big Fish is set to perform at 8 p.m. at Water Street Music Hall, 204 N. Water St. Comment?
Smaller show will replace GardenScape for this year
The annual Rochester landscape design show known as GardenScape is taking a one-year hiatus, but some of its vendors and landscape designers will host a smaller flower show in March. Comment?
If you're a technology-centric company, your chief product is usually some service or piece of software. Comment?
What is Rochester advantage? It's our people
I was talking to Tony DiBarnaba the other day about the company he founded 20 years ago. Comment?
Schools cheer on the big stage
There was no doubt which team would win the jazz dance division at the Greater Rochester Cheerleading and Dance Championships. Comment?
4 and 12. Electronics stolen: Electronics were taken from a home on Harwin Drive on Jan. Comment?
Take short escape from winter doldrums
The boys know we are going to Florida in April to visit family and will be sprinkling some pixie dust into the trip with a visit to the Magic Kingdom. Comment?
Dominic's at the Lake is open and alive and well
Every community has restaurants that seem unique to that place, to that population. Comment?
Latina Sorority Bowling for Books this Sunday
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Books aren't the first thing you associate with bowling, but a group of dedicated Latinas are putting the two together for a great cause. Comment?
Magician takes trip of a lifetime
Most magic enthusiasts start out young. They get their first magic kit for Christmas or see someone perform at a birthday party, sparking a love for imagination, wonder and illusion at an early age. Comment?
Three things to do today and tomorrow
There is no cover. Call 232-6000 or go to templebarrochester.com/. * Jane Austen and Her 200-Year-Old Bestseller: Real estate advice columnist Edith Lank will discuss Jane Austen's life and the publication of Pride and Prejudice. Comment?
Scotch 'N Sirloin in Henrietta closes
A well-known restaurant in Henrietta has closed. Scotch 'N Sirloin Steakhouse, located in the Winton Place mall at 3450 Winton Place, closed its doors permanently on Tuesday, according to a posting on the website. Comment?
For a long time, Tops Friendly Markets, a profitable Buffalo-based grocery chain, has played second fiddle to Wegmans Food Markets in the Rochester-region market. Comment?
Asian Food Mart offers unique food
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Okay, so the name of the featured establishment is really Asia Food Market , but that doesn't fit into any Sam Raimi film references . Comment?
Fundraising effort aims to help vulnerable cats
Hayley was only about two months old, a wisp of a gray cat, when she was found curled up in a snowbank in Avon, Livingston County, dragging her left front leg along when she moved. Comment?