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Chamber ribbon cutting on Friday fetes 5th anniversary of The Rochester Voice

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ROCHESTER - The Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce conducted a ribbon cutting ceremony for The Rochester Voice on Friday, celebrating its 5th anniversary of chamber membership, and 10 years of being a digital daily.
Formerly known as The Lebanon Voice, The Rochester Voice covers news and community content in Rochester and surrounding cities and towns, including Dover, Farmington, Barrington, Milton and Somersworth, New Hampshire, as well as several towns in Maine.
The full-service newspaper provides daily state, regional and local news, as well as Lifestyle, See N Go, Focus, Wine and Dine, Obituaries and Opinion sections.

Rochester Voice editor and publisher Harrison Thorp said that their mission this year is to work toward growing the digital daily's online presence.
"We are seeking to ensure that The Rochester Voice continues to be a sustainable publication," Thorp said. "We look forward to partnering with corporations, nonprofits and small businesses as we provide our readers with reliable, unbiased news reporting that is second to none.
"Along the way we have been blessed by being honored as Rochester's Business of the Year by the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce in 2021 and with 12 New Hampshire Press Association Distinguished Journalism Awards in the past four years."
The Rochester Voice invites readers to learn more by visiting therochestervoice.com. All new readers receive five free premium content articles. Eight of the digital daily's 11 sections are free.

Photo caption, from left: Sharla Rollins, First Seacoast Bank; David Stevens, Hourihane, Cormier & Associates, LLC; Mary Henderson, Bank of New Hampshire; Corinna Cole, The Rochester Voice; Harrison Thorp, cutting the ribbon for The Rochester Voice; Matt Wyatt, City of Rochester; Martha T Soto Galicia, The Rochester Voice; Thorp's granddaughter, Rylee Noel; Rochester Mayor Paul Callaghan; Janet Oliver, Until; Rochester City Councilor Steve Beaudoin; Tanya Hervey, Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce; Katie Ambrose, City of Rochester; as well as friends and family of The Rochester Voice.

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