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"Cinco's Grand Opening in Rochester + Meet Greg & Cindy Colby, RE/MAX Experts"

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"Cinco's Grand Opening in Rochester + Meet Greg & Cindy Colby, RE/MAX Experts"

Local News - Rochester Life & Times
Oct 8, 2025
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Trivia Questionâť“Q: Which U.S. state is known as the “Granite State”? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Weather for Rochester, NH:
Current Conditions: Partly sunny, 59°F (15°C) Daily Forecast:
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đź“… Events & Happenings Around Rochester
Rochester Opera House — Fall Film Series & Tribute concerts are scheduled.
City Calendar — Cocheco River Clean-up (Oct 18), Planning Board, City Council & Zoning Board meetings are upcoming.
Greater Rochester Chamber — “Fiesta Fundraiser for Relay For Life” & Business After Hours events listed.
Local Events via Eventbrite — “HER: Women’s Business Networking Coffee-Hour” at Busy Bee Café, plus other arts, trivia, and workshops.
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Joke Of The Day |
Why did the scarecrow win an award in Rochester, NH? Because he was outstanding in his field! |
The New England Patriots ended the Buffalo Bills’ dominant 14-game home win streak in a dramatic 23–20 showdown at Highmark Stadium on Sunday night.
Rookie quarterback Drake Maye led the Patriots with poise, completing 22 of 30 passes for 273 yards and directing a poised final drive that positioned his team for victory.
Running back Rhamondre Stevenson contributed two rushing touchdowns, giving New England an early boost.
For Buffalo, star receiver Stefon Diggs made a memorable return with 10 catches for 146 yards, but the Bills couldn’t overcome three costly turnovers, including a critical interception and a fumble forced by the Patriots’ defense.
As time ticked away, kicker Andy Borregales nailed a decisive 52-yard field goal with 15 seconds left, sealing a signature upset and reinvigorating the Patriots’ season hopes. Read More... |
Arthritis is common among people over 60, often disrupting daily routines and independence.
Persistent joint pain and stiffness should not be dismissed as ordinary aging, as they may signal conditions needing medical care.
Osteoarthritis, the leading type, causes cartilage breakdown, mainly in the knees, hips, hands, and spine, leading to swelling and discomfort.
Rheumatoid arthritis occurs when the immune system attacks joints—especially in the hands, feet, and wrists—causing prolonged morning stiffness, swelling, and fatigue.
Gout results from uric acid buildup, often targeting the big toe and causing sudden, severe pain and redness.
Prompt attention and diagnosis are crucial to avoid joint damage and control symptoms.
Medications and staying active with activities like swimming and walking can offer relief while community events, such as the UK's RA Awareness Week, provide support and education for those affected.
Staying informed and connected helps many lead healthier lives despite arthritis challenges. Read More... |
Quote Of The Day |
"Life is better when you're laughing." |
Cinco’s has officially launched in downtown Rochester, welcoming guests with colorful décor and a focus on authentic Mexican cuisine at its new North Main Street location.
The menu showcases classic choices like tacos, burritos, street corn, and house-made salsas—many made with locally sourced ingredients.
Owner Jaime Sosa highlights the mission to blend bold flavors with affordable pricing, aiming to create a vibrant eatery that locals can enjoy for lunch or dinner.
The soft opening attracted enthusiastic crowds, earning early praise for the crispy chips and guacamole, especially the savory carne asada taco.
Meanwhile, Rochester’s City Council has also approved streetscape improvements downtown to boost local businesses, including fresh lighting and new benches. Read More... |
Secret Little Hack |
Explore the hidden gem of Pickering Ponds Preserve for a peaceful nature hike away from the crowds. |
Greg and Cindy Colby stand out as trusted leaders in the Rochester real estate community.
In early 2024, they expanded their impact by rebranding a local office as RE/MAX Home Connection, reinforcing their dedication to serving Rochester and the greater New Hampshire Seacoast.
Greg offers over 25 years of expertise, spanning work as a general contractor, home inspector, appraiser, and realtor, ensuring clients benefit from comprehensive insights in every transaction.
With a background as an elementary teacher, Cindy brings strong organization and an unwavering drive to help clients achieve their goals.
Together, they deliver a thoughtful balance of technical know-how and personal care, earning trust through their responsiveness and deep local ties.
For those navigating the Rochester real estate market, the Colbys provide honest guidance and a welcoming, neighborly approach at RE/MAX Home Connection on North Main Street. Read More... |
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Tip of The Day |
Don't forget to explore the unique shops and restaurants in downtown Rochester for a fun and fulfilling day out! |
đź’ˇ Answer to Trivia Question: Answer: B) New Hampshire |
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