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VIDEO: Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce presents State of The City

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On Tuesday, September 27th, the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce presented State of the City, a presentation that featured remarks from Mayor Paul Callaghan, City Manager Blaine Cox, and several other city officials.

Due to the pandemic, this was the first State of the City forum since 2019.

The event, sponsored by Eversource, was generously hosted by Frisbie Memorial Hospital in the Community Education Conference Center. Presentations were recorded in their entirety and made available to watch on-demand.

Click here to watch online.

To learn more about the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce, visit www.rochesternh.org or call (603) 332-5080. To learn more about the City of Rochester, visit www.rochesternh.gov or call (603) 335-7500.

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