Local news is an important source of community information. What are some headlines in Rochester news this week?
First, Rochester newspapers reported that Kodak has announced the lay off of 61 workers by late August. The company employs about 3500 people in the Rochester area. This is the first notice to occur this year, though 12 were issued in 2012. The layoffs were in film manufacturing, which continues to be a shrinking operation.
Second, although it occurred in Buffalo, a Rochester man has been accused of selling counterfeit stamps at several small grocery stores throughout 2010 and 2012. He has been charged with three counts of possession and sale of counterfeit stamps.
Third, the Rochester New York newspapers announced that a Rochester man, John Knowlton, pleaded guilty this Thursday to first degree rape as part of his plea agreement, and will receive 20 years in prison. Knowlton has been accused of sexually assaulted three girls over a period of six years. He will receive his sentencing in July.
Fourth, Rochester ny newspapers report that fisheries biologists, who have been attempting to restore Atlantic salmon populations to Lake Ontario, are now trying to restore the natural prey levels as well. Lake Herring and bloaters have long since been absent from the majority of the lake, and are now being reared and released by the tens of thousands in order to try and attempt to restore ecological balance.
Fifth in Rochester news, two people died in a crash in the early hours of Monday morning on Canandaigua Road in Macedon. The New York State Police report that both driver and passenger died after veering off the road and hitting a tree. Speed might have been a factor, but the cause of the crash is still under investigation.