Rochester’s Bus System Temporarily Reduces Service for Riders with Disabilities

Hey folks! I’ve got some news for you. The bus system in Rochester is making some changes, and it’s not good news for riders with disabilities. They’re temporarily cutting back on the service for these riders. Bummer, right? But don’t worry, I’ll fill you in on why they’re doing this. So, the city is actually seeking input on what to do with an empty lot at the Port of Rochester. They want to know what the community thinks. Pretty cool, huh? Oh, and speaking of the city, there’s a county executive race going on, and the candidates, Bello and Assini, recently answered some questions about the issues. It’s always good to know where the candidates stand, right? Now, let’s talk about something a bit more serious. There’s a missing professor from the University of Rochester, and the search is still ongoing. His name is Heikki Rantakari. If you have any information, please reach out. On a sad note, there was a fatal motorcycle crash on Scottsville Road in Chili, and the motorcyclist has been identified. It’s always heartbreaking to hear about accidents like this. And in another unfortunate incident, a man and a woman were found dead in a home in Pittsford. It’s a tragic situation, and our thoughts go out to their loved ones. Okay, let’s switch gears a bit. Have you heard about the Powerball jackpot? It’s up to a whopping $125 million! I don’t know about you, but I could definitely use that kind of money. And if you’re planning a trip to the Finger Lakes, this weekend is the perfect time to see the fall foliage. It’s going to be absolutely stunning. Lastly, for all you sports fans out there, here are the latest scores from Section V for the fall 2023 season. And don’t forget, tonight there’s a debate between Bello and Assini for the Monroe County executive race. It’s going to be a showdown you won’t want to miss. And speaking of elections, do you know who’s on the ballot in Rochester? It’s always good to be informed, so make sure you do your research before you cast your vote. That’s all for now, folks. Stay tuned for more updates!

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