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In the best of times, the hot dog heralds better weather and the impending festival season. In the worst of times, it is a reliable, affordable meal.
Enduring 146 years of operation and two pandemics is no easy feat, but the fifth-generation, family run Zweigleâs contains multitudes.
Full photo essay by @bertoscamera in the May issue, on stands and online now. đ
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At Norbut Farms in Spencerport, the future of farming is shepherded by sheep.
âIt starts with sheep, and then it expands outward,â said Moore.
What began as a wellness program to feed its employees during the pandemic has now grown beyond sheep to include a tropical greenhouse, hogs, goats and cattle â along with some other unexpected crops.
Full story in the April photo essay by @bertoscamera , on stands and online now. đ
Pine tar
Sunshine
Fried dough
Fresh grass
Cracker Jackâs
Conehead
Cold beer
Foul balls
Kiss cam
Double header
Dipânâdots
Strikeouts
and grand slams
The year is 1900. Youâre a Rochester boy old enough to ride the streetcars, and youâve got a few nickels in your pocket. Where to go?
Thereâs the ballpark on Culver Road or the races at Driving Park. You could ride up to the beach if the weather is good, or down to the South Avenue bathhouses if it isnât. Or â if your taste runs toward the risquĂŠ â you could slink downtown to the Clinton Avenue moving picture parlor.
The mutoscope, invented in Syracuse by Herman Casler in 1895, was essentially a mechanized flipbook. When mutoscope collector George Crockwell died in 1968, his widow donated his collection, including 108 reels that he collected or created, to the George Eastman Museum. Lorent said it is likely the largest collection in any single American archive.Â
Read Justin Murphyâs full story, with photos by @bertoscamera , in our February issue, online and on stands now. đ
Onboarding đ
Inspired by the Burton Riglet Program founded in 2009, Neon Wave brings snowboarding education and gear access to local youth, regardless of snow.
Full story in @bertoscamera December photo essay, on stands and online now đ