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  2. Former Post Bulletin owner Chuck Withers dies at 94 - AOL

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    Mar. 12—Journalist Charles "Chuck" Withers, former co-owner and editor of the Rochester Post Bulletin, died at the age of 94 on Monday. Withers, who grew up in Rochester, was a long-time ...

  3. Post-Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Rochester Daily Bulletin was started by Archie Gove, who sold to Allen Furlow and Gregory Gentling in 1912, who sold the publication to Glenn Withers in 1916. The Rochester Post-Bulletin was created when The Post and Record and The Rochester Daily Bulletin merged in 1925 with Withers as owner and Clarence Blakely as business manager. The ...

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  5. Police, city officials provide update on body found in ...

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    Rochester Police Chief David Smith said that City of Rochester Water Bureau employees found the body of man in the water around 8 a.m. Tuesday, as they completed their daily morning check of the ...

  6. Eric Strobel - Wikipedia

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    Drafted 133rd overall in the 1978 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres, Strobel never played with the parent club.He managed only half a season as a professional playing for their top minor league team, the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League (AHL), before he broke his ankle during an AHL playoff game in the spring of 1980, and retired from hockey.

  7. Media in Rochester, New York - Wikipedia

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    In 1923 the paper merged with the Rochester News Corporation's Rochester Evening Journal [14] to become Rochester Evening Journal and The Post Express and served the area from 1923 through 1937. [15] Rochester's evening paper for many years was the Times-Union , which merged operations with the Democrat and Chronicle in 1992, going defunct five ...

  8. Rod Searle - Wikipedia

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    Rod Searle was born July 17, 1920, in Camden, New Jersey to Ruby Marie Barus Searle, a nurse, and newspaper editor William A. Searle. [2] He recalled seeing Babe Ruth hit a home run at Shibe Park in nearby Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [3]

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