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Comment Archives: Stories: News & Opinion

Re: “Confirmed: Spider-Man crew member beaten, robbed while in Rochester

So much for the pipe dream of Hollywood-on-the-Genesee.

Posted by MJN on 05/22/2013 at 9:44 PM

Re: “Richards' campaign off to a slow start

"Lovely Warren, City Council president and Richards’ likely opponent in a September primary, is active on Twitter at #lovelyformayor, and Facebook. "


So what? Anyone who thinks that social media is going to play a significant role in this local campaign is probably one of those who can't walk into a restaurant without slapping their I-Phone down on the table and playing with it throughout the meal. Or who can't drive without texting. Or who's missed the significance of the fact that the root word of "Twitter" is "twit".

Warren may have the MOjo (whatever the hell that means in the real world), but Richards has the MOney. Let's see which is the MOre important come Primary Day.

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Posted by MJN on 05/22/2013 at 9:40 PM

Re: “Tiresome antics at the County Legislature

Does anyone actually need the County Lej?

Posted by Maredill on 05/22/2013 at 5:47 PM

Re: “Gay games during Pride celebration

Not for nothing but you forgot to mention Roc City Roller Derby is also involved..

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Posted by Steve Strassner on 05/22/2013 at 5:06 PM

Re: “City budget cuts Mounted Patrol, 311 hours

At our request, the city's spokesperson, Gary Walker, sent us this response to Alex White's comment:

I would advise Mr. White to watch the budget address on City 12 or to read it on line on the City’s website. The difference is the sun-setting of grant funded programs, that often saw DRYS as just a pass through to other organizations. (i.e. Teen Pregnancy, etc)

A simple call to this office would have cleared the matter up – would that it be a goal of his to clear the misconception up.

Here’ is the Mayor’s text from his budget address:

This year the City is making a significant investment in the Department of Recreation and Youth Services. While the overall DRYS budget is smaller than last year’s that is due to the decrease in grant funds in the amount of $738,700. However, the City investment in DRYS will increase by $437,200. These additional investments include:

· Additional Pathways to Peace staffing;

· The re-development of an after-school program at Edgerton;

· A new after-school program at School 17.

So the actual City supported investment is DRYS is $437,000.

Posted by Jeremy Moule on 05/22/2013 at 4:00 PM

Re: “City budget cuts Mounted Patrol, 311 hours

Like many I was excited to hear increased finding for recreation and youth services as this has been shown to reduce crime, increase school results, and build neighborhoods. Unfortunately the budget decreases funding for the department not increases it as reported. On page 61 of the 2013-2014 budget it clearly shows
Budget Budget
2012-13 2013-14 Variance Percent
Recreation & Youth Services 11,416,100 11,114,600 -301,500 -2.6
Which is s decrease in funding for recreation. Meanwhile registration and use are both up 15%! Spray park attendance, beach attendance, and pool use are all up. The need for services like summer food, after school academy, and pregnancy services to youths are not decreasing.

Over the past 7 years the department has been trimmed dramatically. There has been closure of programs, cuts in staff at the remaining programs and reduction is services provided. This year seems more the same and cuts to recreation and youth services will never be part of a plan to improve our city.

Posted by Alex White on 05/22/2013 at 3:02 PM

Re: “Gay games during Pride celebration

Fixed. Thanks!

Posted by Christine Carrie Fien on 05/22/2013 at 2:56 PM

Re: “Gay games during Pride celebration

Typo: the URL should be www.rocpridegames.com .

Posted by Jeff Fowler on 05/22/2013 at 2:10 PM

Re: “RCSD: Longer days for an out-of-school culture?

The same logic that has been in place (and failing miserably) for decades. If a child fails Math, give him two Math classes at the same time, If he fails these, make him go to summer school and then assign him two additional classes. None of which addresses the root problems, and results in the inability to take classes that might better suit the child's abilities and interests, such as Art, Technology and other "elective" courses. I can't tell you how many times I have been called to the office to explain my "poor attendance keeping records" because I was showing 100% or at least regular attendance for a child that was showing in school records as absent from school or missing classes. Only to walk the administrator to class and point out the student happily present and learning. The students would simply skip the classes they were failing and attend the classes they were successful and happy in. At the same time I would constantly hear from Math and English teachers that a student couldn't do basic math or write a coherent sentence, only to show the same student using applied algebraic skills to solve a hands-on technical problem and write the required lab write up. There are solutions, and there are failed practices. Extending a school day to address the issue of truancy is ridiculous. They already, by their absence, have told you what they think about attending school at all, never mind for a longer day!

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Posted by Don Murphy on 05/21/2013 at 8:52 PM

Re: “RCSD: Longer days for an out-of-school culture?

This news article is really weird. The author asked a very important question (via the article's Headline), but then he apparently forgot to write the correct story, that is, the content of the story does not correlate with the headline (AT ALL). It is very important to ask about logic regarding the so-called "extended-day," which Vargas has been touting as part of the "solution" for addressing very old, widespread, massive, academic failure within the RCSD, i.e., the idea of (according to Vargas) creating additional opportunities for students to have more "time-on-task," which really is an amazingly flawed idea and strategy, especially when considering that, under current school-day--schedules, hundreds upon hundreds of teachers are chronically absent. If, as Teachers' Union President Adam Urbanski was quoted as having said: "Everything being piled on teachers right now has created such an atmosphere of stress and anxiety and feelings of being overwhelmed, that some teachers need the time off just to regroup" --- then what exactly does Vargas expect will happen when the school-day is extended? Also, considering that (under existing time schedules) thousand upon thousands of students, many of whom are among the most needy relative to additional time-on-task, are currently missing huge amounts of school, what exactly does Vargas believe will happen under a longer school day? It is time for [Vargas] to go back to the drawing board, either that, or it is completely predictable, and certain that lots of money and time will be spent on a fundamentally flawed idea, which cannot possibly result in significant academic improvement. Another thing, which is very weird about the article, and others by the particular author, is that he continuously quotes suburban parents, such as "Carrie Remis," and I keep asking who do these, much-quoted, white, upper-middle class, suburbanite, parents represent?

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Posted by Howard J. Eagle on 05/21/2013 at 4:56 PM

Re: “Clash between Legislature Dems, GOP continues

Talk about the gang that can't shoot straight. The Democrats criticized the Republicans for dumping their previous leader, Daniele, b/c he supported them on ONE issue. As if the Republicans care what the Democrats think about internal party issues. THIS is their idea of strategy? Doesn't matter who leads the Dems in the Legislature, they still end up over a cliff.

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Posted by steve on 05/21/2013 at 3:11 PM

Re: “Confirmed: Spider-Man crew member beaten, robbed while in Rochester

we need superman, wonder woman and batman to come here and kick his butt

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Posted by Judith Ann Gavin on 05/21/2013 at 11:55 AM

Re: “Confirmed: Spider-Man crew member beaten, robbed while in Rochester

Where was Superman when we needed him most?!

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Posted by Rich Tyson on 05/21/2013 at 10:54 AM

Re: “Blacks, poverty, and the future of Rochester

Another ironic essay by Towler, seeing that she has saw fit to not hire even one single black person or hispanic from the "City" of Rochester for her newspaper. Feel free to look at the staff names and google their pictures. Not one minority. And then have the gall to wax on about employment discrimination. PLEASE!!!!

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Posted by Rajasaurus Brontozaurus on 05/20/2013 at 3:30 PM

Re: “Clash between Legislature Dems, GOP continues

I honestly think that if City objectively (hopefully) looks at the track of these issues, it makes a different point. Ms. Andrews, as minority leader, proposed a law to ban guns from the county office building. That would make sense if she checked ...she would have found out that there was already a law on the books to do that! Before that, she stood up to criticize Republicans for adding a "snow tax"...something done by the city years before. Now she is upet about a pro rata cut in minority member funding...good lady...bad understanding of the issues!

Once more, Morelle puts her out there to ensure that she will never be meaningful in Monroe County. Carrie, you are a great future leader...but, bad at understanding when you are being used!

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Posted by clint on 05/19/2013 at 7:57 PM

Re: “National security and the problem with Syria

Here is what most people are unaware of:
1. The US is providing arms via CIA connections (gun running which is violating international law)
2. Those CIA connections are via a town in Libya called Benghazi
3. The attack on the embassy site was after the Ambassador met with officials from Turkey who were setting up a transfer of US arms brought to Libya during the uprising via ship to Turkey, then Syria
4. The Saudi's were also involved by facilitating the US / Syria relationship
5. The Saudi student caught in Boston and later released is also very much a part of the Saudi influence in this country .... not unlike the 400 Saudi's who flew out of this country a few days after 9/11/01 when no planes were allowed to fly in or out of this country. ......

Now many might respond with this being a conspiracy theory and I would agree .... the problem is there is plenty of real, actual information to support all of this especially the Saudi's influence on this US Administration and probably to last ...... To say we should be careful about becoming involved in Syria is too little said and clearly too late ......

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Posted by Bill Brown on 05/18/2013 at 9:14 AM

Re: “City budget cuts Mounted Patrol, 311 hours

Squandering taxpayer money. Andy needs to pay a visit and clean house!

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Posted by Jennifer Valentine on 05/17/2013 at 10:01 PM

Re: “How do parents feel about the Rochester school district?

As a teacher in the district for over a decade, I can tell you that one of the major complaints of teachers and administrators is that parents aren't more involved.

I can also say that some parents believe that advocating for their child means denying any wrongdoing on their child's part... it's always someone else's fault. Also, even when teachers do keep parents in the loop and make frequent phone calls, the students most in need of behavioral modification are not effectively addressed by those parents a vast majority of the time. Any parents who are called more than 2 times a marking period, by the 3rd marking period are pretty much getting those calls so they can't tell the school the teacher didn't let them know.

As opposed to putting out a survey (that Howard Eagle is likely correct in his belief that the impact will be minimal), how about putting the effort into developing a class for parents that will help teach parents how to become effective advocates, and how best to become involved in their child's education. Too many parents do not know how to access the "system" in a meaningful and effective way. I'm sure the district has held these classes before, but they need to hold them regularly, often,. in a variety of places. Many of our least effective parents have not had positive experiences with school, so holding these classes at a school effectively shuts them out. Hold them at community centers and libraries, restaurants and other places around at a variety of times so parents can participate without having to take time off work. If we do this, a survey won't be necessary... we will have done enough to get parents involved. It will then be their responsibility.

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Posted by Yugoboy on 05/16/2013 at 11:02 PM

Re: “CityGate plans include a Costco

I guess this is a good thing, with the jobs it will bring. Satellite transit center? Nobody takes public transit around here unless they're poor and without a car. All I can think of when I see the map is, man, look at all the parking lots. Rochester is just a suburb of Marketplace Mallville.

Posted by Doopie on 05/15/2013 at 11:32 PM

Re: “Rochester's poisoned past

Nowhere does the author mention the fact that the cost of cleaning up these brownfields is hardly ever paid for by the polluters themselves. Instead, it's the taxpayers that have to foot the bill. Ain't capitalism great?

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Posted by Doopie on 05/15/2013 at 11:22 PM

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