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Best Hip-Hop Artist or Group: Moses Rockwell

Moses Rockwell is the rap moniker of Anthony D'Angelo. - PHOTO PROVIDED
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  • Moses Rockwell is the rap moniker of Anthony D'Angelo.

Holy Moses Rockwell

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Rochester loves the music of Anthony D’Angelo, aka Moses Rockwell. But he recalls times in his life when he wasn’t Mr. Popular.

Kids on the schoolbus first dubbed him Moses because he parted his hair down the middle. What began as the taunt by bullies became a lifelong nickname used by Rockwell’s family and friends to this day.

As Rockwell grew up, his hip-hop heroes were eccentric, left-of-center rappers like Aesop Rock and Busdriver, whose expansive vocabulary and clever wordplay set them apart from the mainstream.

Rockwell studied to be an art teacher in college, went on to manage a local Walgreens, and now has a day job building circuit boards for a tech company.

His songs are largely observational. If he has an odd conversation or he experiences something unfamiliar, he mines it for its comedic value and rhymes it in a song.
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On “Lemonade,” the opening track from Rockwell’s album “Until You Run Out of Cake,” the artist takes self-deprecating humor to a new level:



I used to wear a shirt in the pool, then I would run and duck for cover inside/
I used to blush, I turned purple and blue, then I would sulk under a colorless sky/
I threw a fit when all my succulents died, you’re dealing with a true hunk of a guy.

“I think that most rappers take themselves entirely too serious,” said Rockwell, 33. “And it’s always been a goal of mine to figure out, ‘How can I take the craft serious and how can I take my music serious, without taking myself serious?’ And there's also a sort of honesty and an authenticity to just taking a look at yourself. I'm a goofy guy, in general, so why wouldn't my raps be goofy?” — DANIEL J. KUSHNER

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  • Best Outdoor Ice Skating: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park

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  • Best Bowling: Radio Social

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  • Best Camp for Kids: Rochester Museum and Science Center

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  • Best Antique Shop/Dealer: The Shops on West Ridge

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  • Best Cross-country Skiing: Mendon Ponds Park

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  • Best Day Hike: Letchworth State Park

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  • Best Bike Shop: Full Moon Vista and Towpath

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  • Best Bridal Shop: Heart to Heart Bride

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  • Best Car Detailing: Warren Buff-It

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  • Best Day Trip with Kids: Seabreeze

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  • Best Dog Park: Ellison Park Dog Park

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  • Best Family-Friendly Attraction: The Strong National Museum of Play

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  • Best Fishing Hole: Irondequoit Bay

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  • Best Foot Race: Lilac Run

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  • Best Guided Tour: Mount Hope Cemetery

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  • Best Local Sports Team: Rochester Red Wings

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  • Best Outdoor Swimming: Hamlin Beach State Park

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  • Best CBD Shop: Mad Hatter’s Hideaway

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  • Best Corner Store: Bodega

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  • Best Fitness Service: YMCA of Greater Rochester

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  • Best Florist: Kittelberger

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  • Best Garden Center: Garden Factory

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  • Best Public Golf Course: Durand Eastman

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  • Best Haircut: Gallery Salon

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  • Best Hotel: The Strathallan

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  • Best Housewares Store: Mayer Paint and Hardware

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  • Best Independent Bookseller: Lift Bridge Bookshop

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  • Best Public Park: Highland Park

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  • Best Local Radio Personality: Evan Dawson

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  • Best Mechanic: Browncroft Garage

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  • Best Local Television Personality: WHAM 13's Scott Hetsko

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  • Best Musical Instrument Store: House of Guitars

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  • Best Tobogganing: Cobbs Hill Park

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  • Best Stargazing Spot: Cobbs Hill Park

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  • Best Public Tennis Courts: Cobbs Hill Park

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  • Best Biking Trail: Erie Canalway Trail

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  • Best Place to Go Dancing: ROAR

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  • Best Pet-related Business: Bones Dog Bakery

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  • Best Record Store: Record Archive

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  • Best Beer Selection (Bar or Restaurant): Rochester Beer Park

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  • Best Spa: The Spa at the Del Monte

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  • Best Beer Selection (Store): Beers of the World

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  • Best Bloody Mary: The Revelry

    The Bloody Mary at The Revelry stands out as a sleek, simple cocktail crafted with careful attention to freshness and flavor.

  • Best Cidery: Schutt's Apple Mill

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  • Best Cocktails: Restaurant Good Luck

    Good Luck is known for its inventive and flavorful cocktails as much as its food.

  • Best Tattoo Parlor: Love Hate Tattoo

    Love Hate Tattoo has been a fixture of the local body art industry for more that 20 years.

  • Best Coffee: Ugly Duck Coffee

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  • Best Craft Brewery: Three Heads Brewing

    The brainchild of three of the most distinctively Rochester characters you can find, Three Heads broke into the Rochester craft beer scene in the early 2010’s with its flagship The Kind.

  • Best Toy Store: Millennium Games

    Millennium Games has been a cornerstone of hobby gaming in the region for 35 years

  • Best Distillery: Black Button Distilling

    Founded in 2012, Black Button Distilling is the first grain-to-grass craft distillery to open in Rochester since the end of Prohibition, and it uses only locally-sourced ingredients.

  • Best Vintage Clothing Store: Little Shop of Hoarders

    Little Shop of Hoarders is a well-curated shop that is packed with vintage finds, from blazers to shorts, shoes, and lingerie.

  • Best Smoothies/Juices: Just Juice 4 Life

    Health-minded customers order power tonics, smoothies, and juice flights at the counter, or choose from the juices and fermented items in the grab-and-go coolers. A set of juices ideal for a cleanse can be custom ordered.

  • Best Wedding Venue: Pomona at Blue Barn

    Jill and Jeremy Wolf built the wedding and private events venue in Hilton when they wanted to get married in a barn but couldn’t find one that checked all their boxes.

  • Best Winery: Living Roots

    Living Roots makes a variety of wines from sparkling pet nats to a shiraz made from Australian grapes. The establishment is as popular for its wines as it is for its classes and tastings.

  • Best Yoga Studio: Breathe Yoga & Juice Bar

    Breathe Yoga offers guided yoga and meditation classes for beginners through advanced practitioners, both in person and online.

  • Best of Rochester: Food

    These are the places CITY readers head when they have a hankering for burgers, baked goods, and food of all kinds.

  • Best Plate: Dogtown

    Dogtown, the beloved hot dog shack in the heart of Monroe Avenue, has become a local institution since its opening in 2006.

  • Best Sports Bar: Jeremiah's Tavern

    What goes great with Jeremiah's award-winning wings? Watching football, of course. And baseball, and hockey, and soccer, and basketball, and anything that involves athletes running, jumping, and throwing things in ways impossible for us mere mortals.

  • Best Tea House: Tai Chi Bubble Tea

    Founded in Henrietta, Tai-Chi is now a national chain. It first introduced Rochester to the sushi burrito, or sushirrito, a San Francisco-originated treat representing the sheer audacity of American cuisine.

  • Best Comfort Food: Dogtown

    Dogtown, the beloved hot dog shack in the heart of Monroe Avenue, has become a local institution since its opening in 2006.

  • Best Late-night Eats: Dogtown

    Dogtown, the beloved hot dog shack in the heart of Monroe Avenue, has become a local institution since its opening in 2006.

  • Best Wine Selection (Bar or Restaurant): Apogee

    The wine list at Apogee is carefully curated. Patrons won’t find a book of pages and pages listing vintage bottles that sit in a dusty cellar here.

  • Best Bakery: Savoia Pastry Shoppe

    Savoia has been a family-owned and operated neighborhood mainstay in the northeast corner of the city for nearly a century.

  • Best Wine Selection (Store): Marketview Liquor

    The moment you walk into the doors of Marketview Liquor, cases of wine piled chest high stare you down.

  • Best Barbecue: Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

    You can’t go wrong with this award-winning menu rooted in the traditions of Southern barbecue and slathered in spices and sauces that give Dinosaur’s dishes their own flair.

  • Best Bread Bakery: Amazing Grains

    Many people know and love Amazing Grains for its “Salty Bread,” which sells out in a hurry at its store and others that carry it.

  • Best Breakfast: The Original Steve’s Diner

    A highlight of the fare at Original Steve's is the variety of the diner’s famous hubcap-sized pancakes.

  • Best Burger: Good Luck

    A rite of passage for any local and visiting foodie, the Good Luck Burger is an achievement in its simplistic perfection.

  • Best Calzone: Stromboli’s

    Stromboli’s calzones are available in mini, 12-inch (small), and 16-inch (large) sizes. How much golden dough and melted cheese you can handle is up to you.

  • Best Candy Shop: Stever’s

    The candy business never goes out of style. Stever’s, purveyors of homemade chocolate and candies, is a testament to that.

  • Best Caterer: The Meatball Truck

    The Meatball Truck is a celebration of this simple, rustic, and elegant ground-meat dish.

  • Best Chef: Margherita Smith aka The Saucey Chef

    Margherita Smith calls her offerings, which include jerk shrimp pasta, adobo wings, and lasagna made with sweet plantain, “elevated street food.”

  • Best Chinese Restaurant: Han Noodle

    Han has been touting its tagline of “No Fusion, No Gimmicks” in Rochester for over a decade.

  • Best Cooking Class: Rochester Brainery

    The Rochester Brainery, a community classroom and event space in the Neighborhood of the Arts, offers a wide variety of culinary courses with local chefs.

  • Best Deli Sandwich or Sub: DiBella’s Old Fashioned Submarines

    Subs are the focus, and the rolls are one reason DiBella’s remains so beloved.

  • Best Doughnuts: Ridge Donuts

    Family-run for nearly four decades, Ridge Donut is in a class of its own when it comes to the fried pastries with the hole in the middle.

  • Best Farmers Market: Rochester Public Market

    You’d be hard-pressed to not find exactly what you’re looking for, no matter how esoteric, in the Public Market’s wide array of fresh local produce, meats, dairy, eggs, and high-quality fresh seafood and imported goods.

  • Best Fish Fry: Captain Jim’s

    Captain Jim’s is one of those unassuming hole-in-the-walls where you just know the food has to be great.

  • Best Food Truck: Le Petit Poutine

    Known as founders of Rochester’s food truck scene, Le Petit Poutine serves its classic Canadian combination of fries, gravy, and cheese curds with a sprinkling of thyme to thousands of hungry customers every year.

  • Best Global Foods Market: Rubino’s Italian Food Market

    Step into Rubino’s on any given day and you’ll be instantly greeted by the most pleasant ménage of scents this side of the Atlantic.

  • Best Ice Cream: Pittsford Farms Dairy

    The Pittsford Farms Dairy was founded in 1888 and was once best known for its scientific agriculture and prize-winning Jersey cattle. Today, the dairy is best known for its delectable, made-from-scratch ice cream.

  • Best Italian Restaurant: The Pasta Villa

    Pasta Villa sets the bar for classic, Italian-American comfort food.

  • Best Lunch Spot: Magnolia’s Deli & Cafe

    Magnolia’s menu includes a robust selection of sandwiches and salads, with some soups as well pizza.

  • Best Mexican Restaurant: Neno’s

    Tacos are where to start at Neno’s, but you’ll be back for more.

  • Best New Restaurant: Strangebird

    Strangebird made waves in the local beer world upon its opening, but Chef Nate Stahl’s playful menu of innovative pub classics accompanies the brews.

  • Best Outdoor Dining: Genesee Brew House

    From their perch on the patio, diners can soak in a panorama of the historic High Falls District and the Rochester skyline.

  • Best Pizza: Pizza Wizard

    Specializing in Detroit-style pies, Pizza Wizard serves square pies that hit all the notes a native Michigander would look for and that Rochester obviously wants.

  • Best Restaurant: Good Luck

    Good Luck specializes in rustic fusion dishes drawing influence from Italian, French, Japanese, and virtually every other culinary tradition under the sun

  • Best Restaurant for Desserts: Phillip’s European

    No need to save room, just go straight for the desserts at Phillips European.

  • Best Restaurant to Dine Alone: Highland Park Diner

    Housed inside the iconic 1948 dining-car at the corner of South Goodman Street and South Clinton Avenue, the Highland transports diners back in time.

  • Best Ribs: Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

    Dinosaur serves its ribs St. Louis style, which means they're flat, fatty, sweet, and juicy.

  • Best Sushi: Plum House

    Plum House has been a Monroe Avenue institution for nearly 20 years, and it has rightfully earned its place as Rochester’s premier sushi stop.

  • Best Sweets Bakery: Savoia Pastry Shoppe

    Savoia has become well-known regionally for its wedding cakes and seasonal Italian tea cookies, but its pastries are the star of the show.

  • Best Thai Restaurant: The King & I

    There’s no shortage of spots offering Thai cuisine in Rochester, but this year the mainstay The King & I wears the crown.

  • Best Vegetarian/Vegan Restaurant: The Red Fern

    Andrea Parros opened The Red Fern in September 2013 and the restaurant's menu of vegan comfort food was a quick hit. Its popularity has only grown since.

  • Best Wings: Jeremiah’s Tavern

    Jeremiah's knows what makes a wing a winner.

  • Best Bouncer: Lori Lippa (ROAR)

    She’s an Avon makeup and skincare sales representative (yes, as in “Avon calling”) who moonlights as a bouncer at one of Rochester’s hottest nightclubs.

  • Best Bar: ROAR

    There’s a neon sign over the door at ROAR: “A DJ and a Drag Queen Walk Into a Bar.” It’s the premise for Rochester’s reigning gay-owned nightclub, which scooped up six “Best of Rochester” awards.

  • Best Karaoke: ROAR

    There’s a neon sign over the door at ROAR: “A DJ and a Drag Queen Walk Into a Bar.” It’s the premise for Rochester’s reigning gay-owned nightclub, which scooped up six “Best of Rochester” awards.

  • Best Trivia Night: ROAR

    There’s a neon sign over the door at ROAR: “A DJ and a Drag Queen Walk Into a Bar.” It’s the premise for Rochester’s reigning gay-owned nightclub, which scooped up six “Best of Rochester” awards.

  • Best Pickup Bar: ROAR

    There’s a neon sign over the door at ROAR: “A DJ and a Drag Queen Walk Into a Bar.” It’s the premise for Rochester’s reigning gay-owned nightclub, which scooped up six “Best of Rochester” awards.

  • Best LGBTQ+ Bar: ROAR

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  • Best Dive Bar: Lux Lounge

    If Lux's "Pabst Smear" — a $3 order of a can of Pabst Blue Ribbon and a well liquor shot of your choosing — doesn't scream dive bar, we don't know what does.

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  • Best Actor: Penny Sterling

    Penny Sterling burst onto the local performing arts scene in 2016 with “A Spy in the House of Men: A One-Woman Show With Balls,” recounting her decades-long journey of transitioning from a man to a woman.

  • Best Art Gallery: Memorial Art Gallery

    Visiting the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, better known by its nickname “The MAG,” means journeying through 5,000 years of art history.

  • Best Artist: Shawn Dunwoody

    Shawn Dunwoody needs no introduction. The prolific muralist and all-around creative is widely considered the face of the city’s art scene.

  • Best Arts Event: Rochester International Jazz Festival

    For nine days in June, this international event draws an estimated 200,000 people to downtown Rochester. And yes, music is the draw.

  • Best Band (Cover): Something Else

    Sometimes you just want to hear the hits, let your hair down, and let your feet loose. Rock trio Something Else can help you get there.

  • Best Club DJ: Mighty Mic (ROAR)

    With DJ Mighty Mic in charge, expect a fun evening with plenty of energy.

  • Best Comedian/Comedy Troupe: Chris Thompson

    Chris Thompson stomped into stand-up after being goaded by friends who liked his Facebook and Instagram quips.

  • Best Theater Company: Geva Theatre Center

    Rochester has a lot of good theater, and not just “for a city of its size.” But Geva Theatre Center is in a league of its own.

  • Best Drag Performer: Dee Dee Dubois

    After 24 years on Rochester’s stages, DeeDee Dubois has moved from a “Best of Rochester” runner-up in this category to top queen.

  • Best Published Poet: Chen Chen

    It’s fitting that Chen Chen is back, living in Rochester, the place where his career as a successful published poet first began to take off.

  • Best Film Festival: Rochester International Film Festival

    Three days. Dozens of short films. The Rochester International Film Festival is a celebration of movie-making brevity.

  • Best Published Author: Justin Murphy

    Years of pulling thread on the troubled Rochester public school system led to D&C reporter Justin Murphy publishing his first book.

  • Best Place to See Comedy: Comedy @ The Carlson

    Finding a place to see solid standup in Rochester is no joke. Comedy @ The Carlson is an exception.

  • Best Rock Artist or Group: Joywave

    These homegrown rockers won this category by a ridiculously large margin and deservedly-so — even in a city blessed with many great bands.

  • Best Photographer: Jim Montanus

    Photography is in the blood of this perennial “Best of Rochester” winner, who is perhaps best known for his images of area landscapes.

  • Best Music Festival: Rochester International Jazz Festival

    This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Rochester International Jazz Festival, which promises 325 shows spread across nine stages.

  • Best Instrumentalist: Herb Smith

    Trumpeter Herb Smith is as affable as he is stylistically versatile.

  • Best Museum: Strong Museum of Play

    Many people think of museums as stodgy institutions where touching exhibits is off-limits and fun goes to die. The Strong National Museum of Play is the opposite.

  • Best Live Music Venue (Small): The Bug Jar

    Most live music fans in Rochester have a fond memory of the Bug Jar. Part live-music venue, part quasi-punk bar, the Bug Jar is a local gem.

  • Best Movie Theater: The Little

    The Little Theatre is no mere art deco movie house, it's a beloved icon of Rochester's East End that has stood for more than 90 years.

  • Best Live Music Venue (Large): CMAC

    The large outdoor venues are where the most enticing summer shows are found, and CMAC is the best of them.

  • Best Band (Original): Danielle Ponder

    It’s easy to make the case that R&B-soul artist Danielle Ponder won 2022 — and not just because she won five “Best of Rochester” categories.

  • Best Blues Artist or Group: Danielle Ponder

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  • Best Jazz Artist or Group: Danielle Ponder

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  • Best Solo Musician: Danielle Ponder

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  • Best Vocalist: Danielle Ponder

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  • Best Country Artist or Group: Zac Brown Tribute Band

    Live-music lovers know exactly what they’re getting with this good-vibin’ septet devoted to interpreting the songs of the Zac Brown Band.

  • Best Dance Company: Garth Fagan Dance

    The world-renowned dance company is known for captivating audiences with dazzling choreography.

  • Best Folk Artist or Group: The Honey Smugglers

    You can call The Honey Smugglers an Americana band, or even a jamgrass group. CITY readers call the sextet Rochester’s best folk group.

  • Best Mural or Public Art: Murals at MLK Jr. Memorial Park

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park is a year-round artistic backdrop with the vibrant Roc Paint Division murals

  • Best Media Outlet (Other Than Us, Of Course):13 WHAM

    WHAM-TV (Channel 13) has been the dominant local news affiliate for the better part of 40 years.

  • Best of Rochester: The winners . . .

    This year, some 10,349 discerning CITY readers cast 426,656 votes to determine the Best of Rochester winners across 110 categories. Here, we present the top picks of the people, places, and things that make Rochester home.

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  • Best of Rochester: Food & Drink

    Hankering for burgers, baked goods, or beer? CITY readers come here . . .

  • Best of Rochester: Recreation

    From first dates to dancing and shooting stick to shooting hoops, CITY readers have the scoop . . .

  • Best of Rochester: Goods & Services

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