Albion Academy revitalization wins AIA recognition

Published on Thursday, June 25, 2009 in  WIVB
The Albion Academy Apartments & Community Space in Albion, New York was recently selected for special recognition by the Rochester Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, as part of their annual Design Excellence Awards. This historically sensitive revitalization of a neglected and aging school building into modern [...]

Volunteers plant goodwill during time in Lima

Published on June 9, 2009
By Heather Rutz
LIMA - It was a good day to get the garden in, and Natalie Reyes was happy to do it knowing nearby residents would benefit long after she’s returned to her hometown.
 Reyes, 17, of Napoleon, volunteered Tuesday through nonprofit groups PathStone and NeighborWorks during NeighborWorks America week.
The volunteers worked [...]

Adult day care starts in Orleans

Published on June 4, 2009, in the Batavia News
By Tom Rivers
ALBION — Those who serve as caretakers for Orleans County senior citizens who have dementia now have an option for respite care during the day.
The Arc of Orleans County on Monday started an adult day care from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the former [...]

Community gardens cropping up in Rochester area

After 325 Union St. multifamily house was demolished, an empty lot was left with nothing but weeds, rocks and patchy grass. However, last spring changed the area completely. The installation of a garden which contains flowers and vegetable, gave the area a new look. These gardens are popping up all over Rochester.

Ribbon is Cut for $64 Million Renovation to Former Crossroads Apartments in Downtown Rochester

Published May 15, 2009, By Peter Iglinski of WXXI
ROCHESTER, NY (WXXI) - The former Crossroads Apartments in downtown Rochester officially took on a new life Friday following a $64 million renovation project.
The subsidized housing units–located on the east bank of the Genesee River on St. Paul Street–were recently renamed the Andrews Terrace Apartments, after former [...]

PathStone unveils new apartments

PathStone held a ceremony for the opening of the $64 million Andrews Terrace Apartments. It provides 526 units of affordable housing for seniors and people with disabilities. PathStone restored the apartment complex by linking two buildings, upgrading interiors and adding resident amenities. This is the largest project in PathStone’s history.

Abuse of migrant farmworker women brought to light

Published May 13, 2009, in the Catholic Courier  By Annette Jimenez 
BROCKPORT — Isabela traveled from Florida last month to plant onions in the fields of a farm in Elba, Genesee County. She did not expect to find herself living in a trailer with 15 migrant workers, all of who are men.
  During this temporary arrangement, [...]

From the Ashes of an Abandoned Eyesore, comes New Senior Housing in Lyons

PathStone invited the public and local officials to the unveiling of their latest development, CanalView Apartments. The 36- unit complex will house seniors 55 and older who meet income and occupancy requirements. Located along the Erie Canal, each resident will enjoy a screened porch, on site laundry facility and much more.

PathStone’s Canal View Apartments in Lyons

Mary E. McCrank
Director of Corporate Communications and Fundraising
April 30, 2009
ROCHESTER, N.Y.-A new affordable housing complex for senior citizens in the heart of the Village of Lyons has been getting rave reviews from longtime residents who remember the days when the site housed abandoned apartments.
Today-Thursday, April 30, 2009-Rochester not-for-profit PathStone Corporation will celebrate the grand opening [...]

PathStone awarded $1.3 million contract through stimulus spending to help seniors with job training

Mary E. McCrank
Director of Corporate Communications and Fundraising
April 3, 2009
ROCHESTER, NY-PathStone Corporation has been awarded a $1.3 million contract to help low-income older workers re-enter the workforce as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
The National Council on Aging (NCOA), which has an ongoing relationship with PathStone, was awarded a total of $6.9 million [...]

PathStone awarded $1.74 million in grants

Mary E. McCrank
Director of Corporate Communications and Fundraising
April 6, 2009
Announcement comes on heels of $1.3 million stimulus grant
to assist low-income working seniors
ROCHESTER, NY-PathStone Corporation today was notified it has been awarded $1.74 million in funding that is coming to New York State through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to build affordable housing [...]

PathStone offering help to Canandaigua homeowners

PathStone is offering its home repair program to homeowners in Canandaigua, N.Y., who earn less than 50 percent of the area median income. City of Canandaigua officials are working with PathStone to accommodate residents by chipping in for a portion of the work.


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