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for the Islanders in a 2-1 victory over the | Rochester Raging Rhinos on April 14, 2007. |
On March 26, 2008, the | Rochester Rhinos hired Tilley as the team's coach. |
He split the 2007 season between the | Rochester Red Wings and Syracuse SkyChiefs, the Minnes |
Davies and Wanzer led the | Rochester Royals to the 1951 NBA championship. |
nal ice hockey defenseman currently with the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League. |
asons in the American Hockey League with the | Rochester Americans (11 goals, 37 assists, 48 points i |
nd was selected in the 1952 NBA Draft by the | Rochester Royals. |
6, 2010 as a substitute in a 3-0 loss to the | Rochester Rhinos. |
Fashion Innovation Management courses at the | Rochester campus in Medway, Kent - where Rhodes studie |
n the Panthers and their AHL affiliates, the | Rochester Americans, helping the Americans reach the 2 |
Excite teammate, Connally Edozien joined the | Rochester Raging Rhinos of the USL First Division. |
and on February 5, 2003, he signed with the | Rochester Raging Rhinos. |
seasons, then split the 1892 season with the | Rochester Flour Cities of the Eastern League and the M |
In 1996 he won the Calder Cup with the | Rochester Americans. |
aseball outfielder and first baseman for the | Rochester Red Wings. |
tar in Hit The Lights, Tom Zenns is with the | Rochester band The Ones That You Like, and Vincent Min |
ockey League with the Sabres' farm club, the | Rochester Americans, and won the Dudley "Red" Garrett |
Frank DuRoss owned the | Rochester Raging Rhinos soccer team, a USL First Divis |
The | Rochester Area Junior Senior High School's 11th grade |
Smith signed with the | Rochester Rhinos of the USL First Division on June 18, |
ounder in Major League Lacrosse operates the | Rochester Rattlers lacrosse team, a member of the ten- |
Chicago Zen Center acts independently of the | Rochester Zen Center. |
was abruptly halted when, as a member of the | Rochester Americans, he suffered a concussion during a |
ni-Dove moved to the USL and played with the | Rochester Rhinos in 2002 and the Virginia Beach Marine |
el Webster, former principal clarinet of the | Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. |
The | Rochester Royals (currently the Sacramento Kings) had |
Sangha member of the | Rochester Zen Center and one of the earliest American |
donated his family land near Batavia to the | Rochester Zen Center. |
in the Eastern Conference Final against the | Rochester Raging Rhinos in a 2-1 loss on aggregate. |
In 2008, Rory's former AHL club, the | Rochester Americans (also his hometown) requested that |
ball Association of America, playing for the | Rochester Royals, the Syracuse Nationals and the Milwa |
The trio have been members of the | Rochester home brewing community for the past decade a |
USL First Division Championship beating the | Rochester Raging Rhinos 3-0 and was named the Whitecap |
so chances are good she was born within the | Rochester city limits. |
and 1994 seasons, active as of 2011 with the | Rochester Americans. |
ts (1G-5A) in 16 games, and finally with the | Rochester Americans of the AHL, earning 10 points (4G- |
The | Rochester approach to the bridge. |
From 2005-2008, he played for the | Rochester Red Wings, the Twins' AAA affiliate. |
He was selected by the | Rochester Royals in the 4th round (35th pick overall) |
n Nationals in Major League Lacrosse and the | Rochester Knighthawks of the National Lacrosse League. |
He played professionally for the | Rochester Jeffersons and the New York Giants. |
, he served as the executive director of the | Rochester YMCA. |
at the end of the season, thus allowing the | Rochester Royals to defeat the Lakers in the Western C |
Sox in 1981 against Cal Ripken, Jr. and the | Rochester Red Wings. |
st Coast Blues and Roots Music Festival, the | Rochester Jazz Festival, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Fes |
ing the 1990s, the property was owned by the | Rochester bridge wardens. |
falo's American Hockey League affiliate, the | Rochester Americans, in the 1998-1999 season. |
of the Program on Gender and Society at the | Rochester (New York) Divinity School from 1993-1996; a |
He played with the | Rochester Royals (1948-51), Baltimore Bullets (1951-52 |
Leinsdorf was the principal conductor of the | Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra from 1947 to 1955. |
rry were roommates when on the road with the | Rochester Americans. |
He played the previous season for the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League. |
batted in with the Cards' top farm team, the | Rochester Red Wings of the AAA International League. |
r in the National Basketball League with the | Rochester Royals. |
rned to the minor leagues and played for the | Rochester Red Wings and the Columbus Red Birds in 1933 |
esigned from the Gas Company and went to the | Rochester Zen Center for three years, where he served |
Jason attended the | Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) graduating wit |
the 2008-09 season, with AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans, scoring 35 points and earning a s |
It also serves as home court for the | Rochester Razorsharks of the Premier Basketball League |
n to coach his sons youth hockey team in the | Rochester Youth Hockey House program. |
s in 1996 and played the whole year with the | Rochester Americans, scoring 101 points in 78 games. |
n the Fire waived him, Korol signed with the | Rochester Raging Rhinos on July 26, 2002. |
From 1885 to 1886 he returned to the | Rochester Theological Seminary, which was still headed |
lson was then assigned to AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans, for the majority of the 2009-10 s |
In July 2010, Bromberg was promoted to the | Rochester Red Wings and is in their rotation. |
Holt scored on the | Rochester Americans while the Americans goalie was pul |
r ten seasons (1948-1958) as a member of the | Rochester Royals and Boston Celtics. |
aying in the American Hockey League with the | Rochester Americans. |
adian footballer who currently plays for the | Rochester Rhinos in the USL First Division. |
n a protest against slavery, after which The | Rochester Daily Advertiser accused him of encouraging |
o is president and executive director of the | Rochester Area Community Foundation. |
year between the Panthers AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans and their ECHL affiliate, the Flor |
Repik representing the | Rochester Americans at the 2011 AHL All-Star Game. |
On August 5, 2008, the | Rochester Rhinos of the USL First Division signed Antu |
he Medway Tunnel Act was passed granting the | Rochester Bridge Trust the power to build and own the |
had already become the charter member of the | Rochester Red Wings Hall of Fame in 1989. |
15 days before the opening night against the | Rochester Knighthawks The team suspended operations un |
ides the NHL, Peters has also played for the | Rochester Americans in the AHL, as well as the OHL's O |
fore returning to the United States with the | Rochester Rhinos in 2008. |
His number (36) was retired by the | Rochester Red Wings and number (25) by the Buffalo Bis |
John Pfahl while receiving his BFA from the | Rochester Institute of Technology. |
He also served as president of the | Rochester Theological Seminary for thirteen years. |
nt Committee from 1996 until 2000 and of the | Rochester and Strood Labour Party from 2003 until 2007 |
the Jackals, and made his AHL debut with the | Rochester Americans and Albany River Rats. |
Part of the reason for the | Rochester signs is occasional flooding of U.S. Highway |
He was then assigned to AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans where he served as an alternate ca |
regular season in a first-place tie with the | Rochester Red Wings. |
ganization, mostly spent in the AHL with the | Rochester Americans, Holland joined the Los Angeles Ki |
because his wife was reluctant to leave the | Rochester area. |
Currently, he is the hitting coach for the | Rochester Red Wings of the International League. |
The first was the | Rochester Flour Cities in 1885 and the second was the |
. W. Cutler moved with their families to the | Rochester, New York area. |
t four seasons with their AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans. |
ll League co-founder and former owner of the | Rochester Jeffersons from 1920 to 1925, see Leo Lyons |
game of the 2011 season, a 1-0 win over the | Rochester Rhinos, and scored his first professional go |
Instead, he joined the | Rochester Rhinos of the USL First Division. |
In 1890 he led the | Rochester Broncos of the American Association to a 63- |
record, the | Rochester Americans (AHL)rallied late in the season to |
re in 1978, he was an all-star guard for the | Rochester Zeniths of the Continental Basketball Associ |
The | Rochester Mayoral Election of 2009 will take place on |
Brodeur had a breakout AHL campaign with the | Rochester Americans in 2008-09, when he posted an 18-1 |
He played two full seasons with the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League (AHL |
The | Rochester Raging Rhinos automatically qualify for the |
ed until 2003 in the AHL, with Hamilton, the | Rochester Americans, Houston Aeros and the Bridgeport |
American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the | Rochester Americans. |
30's, after getting a teaching degree at the | Rochester Normal School, she spent two years with the |
ing and finished his outdoor career with the | Rochester Lancers in 1980. |
In the fall of 1964 the | Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences announced that i |
stead, on April 11, 2006, he signed with the | Rochester Raging Rhinos of the USL First Division. |
At the 2011 edition of the | Rochester Jazz Festival, Trombone Shorty played the so |
be called the Rochester-Monaca Bridge on the | Rochester side, and the Monaca-Rochester Bridge on the |
He continued his theological training at the | Rochester Theological Seminary in Rochester, New York, |
Blue Light Lime and Labatt Ice beer from the | Rochester, NY Brewery |
1936 and premiered in 1939 by Hanson and the | Rochester orchestra. |
nd, Maughan and his children set sail on the | Rochester for America, arriving May 19, 1841. |
the AHL the same season and signed with the | Rochester Americans before retiring from the sport. |
ckey left winger who currently plays for the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League (AHL |
He was also a director of the | Rochester and Genesee Valley Railroad. |
As of 2005, Botterill remains in the | Rochester area with his fiancee, Andrea McDonald. |
es and services bridge are maintained by the | Rochester Bridge Trust, the modern incarnation of Sir |
smen (now School for American Crafts) at the | Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. |
rned 1982 Rookie of the Year Honors with the | Rochester Zeniths. |
He held the | Rochester seat until he stood down at the 1892 general |
On April 16, 2008, the | Rochester Rhinos of the USL First Division announced t |
He returned to the NASL in 1979 with the | Rochester Lancers. |
He joined the | Rochester and District Natural History Society as a ju |
City Wizards in an exhibition game with the | Rochester Raging Rhinos. |
e Baltimore Orioles' Triple-A affiliate, the | Rochester Red Wings, in 1996. |
Strasenburgh Planetarium viewed from the | Rochester Museum and Science Center |
ing that time, he served as an editor at the | Rochester Times-Union in Rochester, NY; as editor and |
08 season with the Twins' Triple-A team, the | Rochester Red Wings. |
He joined the | Rochester Police Department in 1976 and rose to sergea |
n until the end of 2007., and signed for the | Rochester Rhinos of the USL First Division in 2008. |
ll who played from 1890 through 1891 for the | Rochester Broncos and Washington Statesmen of the Amer |
al Basketball Association as a member of the | Rochester Royals and Baltimore Bullets. |
d Guerreros de Tabasco Loera signed with the | Rochester Rhinos in the USL First Division on July 30, |
He retired after the 2001-02 season with the | Rochester Americans. |
Softball World Series where they lost to the | Rochester Express, 5-4. |
a Jackals and also had short spells with the | Rochester Americans, Albany River Rats and the Syracus |
r began with the Orioles' AAA farm club, the | Rochester Red Wings, in 1967, and the following season |
In 1996 he won a Calder Cup with the | Rochester Americans. |
s Angeles, Arthur C. Parker, Director of the | Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences (predecessor to |
o the AHL, where he played 12 games with the | Rochester Americans during the 2001-02 AHL season. |
Harrison founded his own semi-pro team, the | Rochester Pros; in 1946, the franchise changed its nam |
sistant Diocesan Inspector of Schools in the | Rochester Diocese then General Diocesan Inspector of S |
In February 2003, he signed with the | Rochester Rhinos of the USL First Division. |
y played for the Syracuse Salty Dogs and the | Rochester Rhinos in the A-League. |
rrier, Delta Connection, (which services the | Rochester airport) to let the passengers off. |
hird round of a US Open Cup game against the | Rochester Rhinos, entering the game in the 84th minute |
received an Honorable Mention Award from the | Rochester Film Festival. |
igned to the American Hockey League with the | Rochester Americans and never saw any ice time with th |
3 victors in a six-overtime game against the | Rochester Royals in a game played on January 6, 1951. |
st into the boards during a game against the | Rochester Americans. |
It is modeled after the | Rochester Zen Center. |
al debut with the Sabres' AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans. |
spent two seasons there before moving to the | Rochester Rhinos in 1999. |
with the Florida Panthers AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans. |
-72, as he was called up mid-season from the | Rochester Americans, and made a positive impression wi |
kron Beacon Journal, executive editor of The | Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, and editor and publish |
In 2008 Kreamalmeyer played for the | Rochester Rhinos. |
yoff was developed in collaboration with the | Rochester Institute of Technology and launched in the |
n by Davies during his playing days with the | Rochester Royals was retired by the team. |
straight Champion's Cup with a win over the | Rochester Knighthawks in 2000. |
In August 1921, Pashcal was sold to the | Rochester Red Wings. |
owever, to get there, the Stars defeated the | Rochester Lancers 2-0 in the semi-finals with one goal |
falo's American Hockey League affiliate, the | Rochester Americans. |
spells in the American Hockey League for the | Rochester Americans, the ECHL for the South Carolina S |
In 1965, Jack Kent Cooke purchased the | Rochester system and offered Bill the position of chie |
until his death; he was also director of the | Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Co. |
009, Smith was selected first overall by the | Rochester Knighthawks in the 2009 National Lacrosse Le |
Sanderson began his NLL career with the | Rochester Knighthawks. |
amed each year in honor of the winner of the | Rochester vs. Monaca high school football game. |
On January 14, 1976, the | Rochester Lancers selected Cacciatore in the third rou |
6, 2000, the Rampage traded Stebbins to the | Rochester Rhinos in exchange for the Rhinos first and |
When the chief engineer of the | Rochester system disappeared, Bill took over and for t |
y of Louisiana, Ice Rescue Specialist at the | Rochester Police Academy, Dive Rescue Specialist, Leve |
hn's University, McMahon was selected by the | Rochester Royals in the 1952 NBA Draft. |
Demmin also had two stints with the | Rochester Raging Rhinos, and was playing for the Virgi |
that year and began the 2008 season with the | Rochester Red Wings, now the Triple-A affiliate of the |
This game provoked a legal case when the | Rochester players walked off in an attempt to save the |
American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the | Rochester Americans, for the 1986-87 season. |
timore system and won championships with the | Rochester Red Wings of the Triple-A International Leag |
n 1958 he signed a contract to coach for the | Rochester Red Wings in the St. Louis Cardinals organis |
In 2004, Fenyves was inducted into the | Rochester Americans Hall of Fame. |
Yan, New York) is a lacrosse player for the | Rochester Knighthawks in the National Lacrosse League. |
ring, he has served as the head coach of the | Rochester Americans and the Long Beach Ice Dogs, and h |
eir name to "Leaderdogs" in deference to the | Rochester Hills, Michigan-based guide dog organization |
Damyns Hall Aerodrome is headquarters to the | Rochester Microlights Club and flying school. |
n orchestras to become music director of the | Rochester Philharmonic. |
and wrote a weekly financial column for the | Rochester Insider. |
o joining Calgary, Bernhardt played with the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League. |
ckey player who is currently playing for the | Rochester Americans in the American Hockey League (AHL |
Jones during his tenure with the | Rochester Red Wings, Triple-A affiliates of the Minnes |
goaltender who is currently playing for the | Rochester Americans in the AHL. |
year, however, he was named conductor of the | Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra in upstate New York, |
d is currently undergoing restoration by the | Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum. |
ned to North America when he signed with the | Rochester Americans of the AHL on September 5, 2008. |
nt the rest of 1964 and all of 1965 with the | Rochester Red Wings, the Orioles' top farm club. |
79, the New York Arrows were essentially the | Rochester Lancers in different uniforms. |
Since retirement, he has supported the | Rochester Youth Hockey Association (RYHA) as an adviso |
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