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Pride issues

On our article on the Black Pride Festival and reader responses to it:

Black Pride feels excluded from the main LGBTQ community at large; thus they have their own event. The response was the typical “Marxist,” “intersectionality,” “identity politics.” (Once you state your gender, sexual orientation, skin color, or any other defining feature, you’ve engaged in identity politics; I’ve only read or heard white people use this term). No one asked why Black Pride felt excluded? No one questioned it but responded with a nod to the Federalist Papers? That reeks of A) I don’t listen, and B) white fragility. JUAN B. HERNANDEZ

In his call for unity, Andrew Hirsch ends his essay with “Please, Black Pride, do not divide us again.” Such a response is often the way we in the dominant group answer a disempowered people’s demand to be heard: blame the victim. I suggest instead, a call for understanding. It would mean having the courage to reexamine history in the context of systemic institutionalized racism, sexism, and classism, to name a few. It would mean facing white pride and the implicit bias it produces. It would require us to confront our white fragility when our assumptions are questioned. It would challenge us to rethink whether our cultural experiences speak for everyone. Thank you, City, for acknowledging the issue before 2 CITY

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us in the LGBTQ+ community and the community at large. And thank you, Mr. Hirsch, for enlightening us as to how far we have to go in our quest for unity. STEVEN JAROSE

The Dems’ race

On the 136th state Assembly campaign: I’d like to see a shift

away from machine candidates. I love that Jaclyn Richard doesn’t owe favors to corporate donors. Jamie Romeo comes from the Quid pro Joe Morelle machine and was chosen by him to be his successor. If they both won, he could use her to sell access to lobbyists in Washington and Albany. KEN MCDONALD

Vote for education, not incarceration

For seven years, students, parents, and community members from across New York State have been traveling to Albany for fair funding for our schools. And for seven years Andrew Cuomo has ignored our appeals, choosing to gift big tax breaks to corporations instead of investing in our schools and communities. Cynthia Nixon has been a part of these regular trips to the capital. She’s seen firsthand how public money flows upward to a handful of wealthy people, while basic needs like education and child care fall by the wayside. This leads to more and more kids being pushed out of school and into a broken and unforgiving justice system. If New York were a country, it would have the sixth highest incarceration rate in the world. And most people being held in New York have not been convicted of anything. They’ve been denied their freedom because of our broken bail, speedy trial, and discovery laws. Even worse, young people of color who cannot afford bail are

often forced into predatory plea deals. They may spend months or years in prison for something they didn’t do. Every year the governor promises to deliver on a progressive agenda that will make life better for struggling families and communities of color, and every year he comes up short. We need leadership we can trust and who will do right by our families and our communities. Cynthia Nixon is the kind of leader who will stand up for all of us, not just the privileged few. CARRIE GILROY

Gilroy is a teacher and is co-director of the grassroots organization ROCitizen.

Impeachment? Not now

I am writing to express my opposition to President Donald Trump’s possible impeachment that is being bandied about in progressive circles. It isn’t wise to overturn the will of the voters on the rules of the game all agreed to abide by. When President Richard Nixon faced the same fate in the early ‘70s, the significant drag – even after winning by a landslide in 1972 – was the very long and inconclusive Vietnam War and the terrible casualties generated by this pointless war. Rather than have an unelected cabal decide whether Donald Trump should be removed from office, we need to give the voters a say in the matter. If he has done something illegal, wait till he is out of office. DAVID HENNELLY

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ENDORSEMENTS | BY CITY NEWS STAFF

Our recommendations in key primary races New York’s political parties hold primary elections on September 13. And while Republicans have a primary for the 133rd state Assembly seat, and there are several third-party races (The Reform Party’s for attorney general, the Independence Party’s for Fairport Village mayor and trustee), the big Rochester-area races are in the Democratic Party. We’re endorsing in several key Democratic races.

For governor: no endorsement

What an abysmal choice. On September 13, Democrats in one of the largest, bluest states in the country will choose their candidate for governor, and their options are an actor without significant experience in management or government and a vindictive bully whose close aides have been indicted. We have enough concerns about both candidates that we’re not endorsing either. The state of the state’s politics was on full display last week during the sole debate between the two. Instead of discussing how they’ll deal with the numerous challenges facing New York, incumbent Andrew Cuomo and his challenger, Cynthia Nixon, spent the hour in a mud fight, insulting, interrupting, and snarling. There are a lot of reasons for this country’s distressingly low voter turnout, but behavior like that is enough to turn off the most conscientious citizen. Still, New Yorkers who still believe they have a responsibility to show up at the polls have a decision to make. There’s no question that Cynthia Nixon is smart, concerned, and passionate. She’s had lots of experience in political activism, and she’s an eloquent spokesperson for liberal positions. But the New York governor runs a big organization. The job requires someone with strong management skills. In addition, to get anything done politically, the governor needs to know politics, from the inside. President Trump is demonstrating daily the consequences of electing a celebrity who is a novice in government. We don’t need one leading New York. Andrew Cuomo, on the other hand, has lots of experience, beginning with running his father’s campaign and then serving as an aide to him. Cuomo knows how to get things done, and he’s accomplished a lot – including in vitally important, progressive areas like gun control and marriage equality.

He’s not as progressive as Nixon, and as she notes, on some issues he seems to have acted more out of political interest than personal commitment. But that’s often how politics works. And if progressives want legislative action on issues like abortion rights and education, they’re more likely to get it with Cuomo than Nixon. New York is a diverse state, and few things get done without both compromise and, yes, horse-trading. That said, Cuomo has far too many negatives. He’s a corporate-welfare master. He often talks like a progressive but sometimes acts like one only when pushed, and that’s not leadership. Worse, there’s plenty of reason to believe that he helped perpetuate the group of breakaway Democrats in the Senate who have joined Republicans in blocking essential progressive measures. And while no criminal charges have been filed against him, key people very close to him are in big trouble. We may never know whether he knew what they were up to. But his inaction on ethics in government, and his handling of the group he set up to investigate ethics problems in state government – the Moreland Commission – speaks volumes. When the commission’s work got uncomfortably close to big Cuomo donors, he shut it down. The Democratic Party can hold up much better candidates than this, and New Yorkers deserve better. If this race makes Democrats reluctant to vote at all, though, they should remember that there are also important down-ballot primaries. Our endorsements in some of those:

For Assembly: Jamie Romeo

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DEVELOPMENT | BY MARY ANNA TOWLER

Colgate Rochester Crozer moving to Village Gate Changes that have affected divinity schools throughout the country have had an impact on Colgate Rochester Crozer, and next spring, the historic institution will leave its expansive campus across from Highland Park. It’s moving northward on Goodman Street to a much more urban setting: the sprawling Village Gate complex. CRCDS now has only 100 students and seven faculty members, clearly too few to justify the current five-building complex. But it isn’t just the school’s enrollment that has changed, Vice President Thomas McDade Clay says. The students themselves have changed, and so have their needs. The main part of the complex was built in 1928, heavily funded by John D. Rockefeller Jr. Its students were men in their 20’s – “unmarried, didn’t drive, lived on campus, ate there, slept there,” says McDade Clay. “That’s who it was built for.” Students now are older, often have families, don’t live on campus, take fewer classes at one time, and may take classes online. The change has left the school with too many buildings and an enormous piece of property. It has rented space to outside organizations like the Cancer Society, which has provided some revenue and kept buildings like a former dormitory in use. But operating expenses are “considerable,” McDade Clay says, and trustees and administrators have had to choose between putting resources into buildings and putting them into students’ education. Officials of the school have wrestled with the question of its future for two decades, he says. Developer Angelo Ingrassia, who is involved in the redevelopment of the former Medley Center, plans to buy the CRCDS complex. He hasn’t closed on the purchase, but McDade Clay says he anticipates that will happen this fall.

CLIMATE CHANGE | BY JEREMY MOULE

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Climate change is often framed in the context of oblique policies, such as the different regulatory approaches to cutting climatealtering greenhouse gas emissions. Missing from that public discourse is the human element. But activists across the country have realized that personal stories may be the key to speeding up action on climate change, and they’re trying to draw attention to those narratives. The Rochester People’s Climate Coalition and the Rochester Sierra Club have organized a September 8 event, Rise for a Resilient Rochester, to help bring those personal stories to local elected officials, public decision-makers, community leaders, and organizations. “We wanted to be really deliberate about kind of starting the conversation with a lot of people,” says Sue Hughes-Smith, a member of RPCC’s leadership team. The public event – 10 a.m. to noon at Asbury First United Methodist Church on East Avenue

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– occurs four days ahead of a global climate summit in California, and will be part of a national day of action. The hope is that the stories move decision-makers to act on climate, says Hughes-Smith. The Climate Coalition and Sierra Club chapter sent invites to 52 organizations, elected officials, community leaders, and public decision-makers. Of those, 18 have confirmed that either they’ll attend or will send a representative. The speaker roster runs the gamut. Hridesh Singh, a Brighton High junior and co-founder of his school’s climate club, will talk about climate change from a youth perspective, for example. Nannett Cepero, who has spent more than 25 years researching and growing exotic and rare fruits and vegetables, will discuss the food supply. And Ericka Jones, a systems advocate at Center for Disability Rights, will talk about emergency management – an area that covers natural disasters – and the disability community.

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As City Council continues to look for ways to reform how Rochester handles complaints about police misconduct, a body-camera video leads to two officers’ suspension, the possibility of criminal charges against the officers, and calls for public release of the video.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE | BY TIM MACALUSO AND MARY ANNA TOWLER

RPD video strengthens calls for more oversight A video from a police officer’s body camera could be a turning point for reforming police oversight in Rochester. The video shows a police confrontation with Christopher Pate, a young black Rochester resident, and it apparently was a factor in Police Chief Michael Ciminelli’s suspension of two officers without pay. The RPD’s investigation into the case is continuing, and it will soon be in the hands of new RPD leadership: On Tuesday, city officials announced that Ciminelli is leaving Rochester on September 15 to work for the US Drug Enforcement Agency. Mayor Lovely Warren has appointed Deputy Chief Mark Simmons as interim RPD chief. Pate’s case and the video add to the pressure on City Council, which has been reviewing Rochester’s police oversight system for months. Council President Loretta Scott had hoped to have a proposal for reforming the system ready for a vote this past spring, but it’s been delayed as city officials tried to find a way to make substantive reforms that won’t violate state law. Complaints about police misconduct are currently handled almost entirely by the police department, with little outside oversight and little transparency. Community activists and some elected officials have pushed for decades for civilian

involvement in police oversight and for public release of information about how complaints are resolved. But the reforms have been minimal. The police department investigates all complaints about police conduct, and the police chief determines whether the complaints are justified and what discipline, if any, results. State law and union contracts protect officers’ personnel records, so the public seldom learns the result of the investigations. Two years ago, however, Rochester police officers began wearing body cameras. And one of them was in use in early May, when two The Rev. Lewis Stewart, center, called for the release of video footage from a police body camofficers stopped and questioned Pate during a era, following the alleged assault of a Rochester man. PHOTO BY JACOB WALSH crime investigation. Pate says that even though he showed the officers identification proving he and the video, and will decide whether to Pate complaint have been named in excessivewas not the man they were seeking, the officers pursue criminal charges. The case could put force complaints in several other cases. tased and assaulted him, injuring him severely her in a difficult spot, since district attorneys At a press conference last week, the Rev. enough that he required medical treatment. rely heavily on police officers’ investigations Lewis Stewart, a long-time civil-rights activist, Pate filed a complaint and says he plans to and testimony to build and win criminal cases. said the video footage called for public release of pursue a lawsuit. In addition, the district attorney is an elected the body-camera video. A press release from the At a press conference last week, Warren position, and in their campaigns, many DA’s city last week said that the RPD would release and Ciminelli, who have seen the bodytout their record of successful prosecutions. the video “and all public documents related camera video, said they have asked District Doorley will be up for re-election next year, to the incident once it is legally appropriate Attorney Sandra Doorley to review the and a controversial criminal case against police to do so.” But police officers may insist those officers’ conduct. Ciminelli said he believes officers could become an issue. documents can’t become public unless the Pate their actions “may very well rise to the Pate isn’t the first person to accuse case becomes a criminal matter. level of criminal prosecution.” Rochester police officers of excessive use of Stewart said Pate’s case highlights the Doorley will review Pate’s complaint, force, and in fact, late last week, the Democrat need to look at police culture, training, information from the RPD’s investigation, and Chronicle reported that the officers in the and discipline.

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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | BY TIM LOUIS MACALUSO

School board race comes at tough time in the district Ordinarily, candidates for school board wouldn’t be on the ballot in the September 13 Democratic primary. But three board candidates are running, thanks to vacancies created by resignations. And the race comes during a particularly difficult time for the Rochester school district. On the ballot: Judith Davis, an intellectual property specialist for a local firm; Melanie Funchess, director of community engagement at the Mental Health Association, and Beatriz Lebron, a community health worker with Rochester Regional Health. Registered Democrats can vote for two of the three. The school board is already struggling to find unity. Three of its seven members are relatively new, and each has very strong views and isn’t reluctant to express them. Both LeBron and Funchess were appointed in January to complete the terms of former board members Malik Evans (who was elected to City Council) and Mary Adams (who resigned due to a new job). Natalie Sheppard was elected to the board last November and joined it in January. School board service comes with a tough learning curve, and new board members must not only learn about the district’s operations but also learn how to fit in with board members who have worked together for years and know each other well. If Davis defeats either LeBron or Funchess, that will inject still more change. And because this November’s election is to fill two unexpired terms, the winners will face voters again in November 2019, for their own four-year terms.

that have stagnated in the mid-50s, even though many city schools have lengthened instruction time. State education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia is so concerned about the depth of Rochester’s problems that she has appointed Jaime Aquino, a longtime bilingual educator, to assess the district’s operations and problems. That appointment has been resisted by some school board members as well as some community activists. They’re upset about Aquino’s $150-anhour salary, which will come out of the district’s budget, not the state’s. And they say the district shouldn’t need outside help to fix the problems it should be able to address itself. As if school board members don’t have enough to worry about, another potential challenge is on the horizon: finding a new superintendent. The relationship between Superintendent Barbara Deane-Williams and some board members has been rocky for more than a year. Deane-Williams has strong supporters on the board, and she has not said she’s leaving. But her contract expires in August 2019. And if it had to be renewed right now, it’s questionable whether she would get enough board members’ support. If the board decides that it wants a new superintendent, it will have to begin a search for one well before Deane-Williams’ contract expires. That means it will have to make a decision about her future relatively soon.

If she’s elected to the school board, Davis says, she will push the board to hold the superintendent more accountable for implementing board policies. Davis is an intellectual property specialist in a local firm’s law department. In the private sector, she said, people are fired when they don’t do their job, but that doesn’t seem to happen in the school district. Davis has also worked with parents and school officials on addressing institutional racism in city schools, and she wants to continue that work on the board. She is extremely knowledgeable about the history of education policies and how they intersect with institutional racism. If teachers and administrators don’t understand why racism has existed for so long, they don’t have the skills to change what students are taught, Davis says. She says she would work to eliminate racism in city schools and teach black and brown children their true history.

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will face enormous challenges. The district is still struggling with low test scores and low graduation rates. It hasn’t been able to get on top of basic issues such as student absenteeism. And last year, failures in that area were highlighted by the death of 14-year-old Trevyan Rowe. Trevyan never got to class that day, but two teachers marked him present, and nobody knew he was missing until he didn’t return home that afternoon. The school board is now waiting to learn how many Rochester schools will be placed in receivership by the state Education Department, giving the district a short time to turn them around, recreate them, or close them. Some district officials fear that the department will add a significant number of Rochester schools to the eight already in receivership. The lack of school improvement was highlighted by graduation rates this year 6 CITY

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in anti-racism work in Rochester and in the school district. She helped form the Movement for Anti-Racist Ministry and Action and is a founder of At Liberty Ministries Inc., which works to raise awareness of institutional racism, particularly in faith communities.

how it operated fairly well. But it wasn’t until she joined the board that she saw the district’s challenges up close, she said. “You can’t know until you get here,” she said. “Now I understand how things get shifted.” Too many discussions occur at the district involving adults and there’s no mention of children. Too often, she said, adults look at city children as “those children.” “I live in this community,” she said. “My husband is a teacher in this district. And I live by the premise that every child is my own child.”

than 20 years in the fields of mental health, substance abuse treatment, and caring for individuals with developmental disabilities. She’s the director of community engagement at the Mental Health Association, and she was appointed to the school board last January in part because of her specialeducation experience. The district has been criticized for years for its poor handling of special education programs and services. Funchess now heads a committee that is overseeing improvement plans. Funchess has children in Rochester schools, and in a recent interview she said she thought she understood the district and

worker with Rochester Regional Health. She has a child in a Rochester school, she’s been a substitute teacher, and she continues to work with district students and their families, coordinating mental health and trauma care. At times outspoken, LeBron says there’s a general lack of accountability in the district, starting, she says, at the top with Superintendent Barbara Deane-Williams. The current superintendent, she says, is just not the right person for the job. “I don’t know if I’m being too harsh,” LeBron said in a recent interview. “I feel I’m being honest and transparent. I’m sorry, but it’s needed in this district.” LeBron has been particularly critical of the superintendent’s spending. DeaneWilliams has dipped too much into the district’s reserve funds, LeBron says, and she’s spent millions on outside consultants. LeBron, the only Latina on the school board, is the Democratic Committee’s 25th legislative district leader.


DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | BY JEREMY MOULE

DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | BY JEREMY MOULE

Four Dems seek party line for AG

Williams, Hochul differ on LG’s role

Until a few months ago, Eric Schneiderman was a sure bet as the Democratic Party’s candidate for attorney general. But it’s been a screwy year in New York politics, and Schneiderman resigned from the seat – and faded from the public eye – amid allegations that he’d physically assaulted several women, all former romantic partners of his. Schneiderman’s resignation left a prominent, statewide seat wide open, and a handful of Democrats began scrambling to line up as candidates. Out of that, four have emerged to run in the September 13 Democratic primary: Leecia Eve, Tish James, Sean Maloney, and Zephyr Teachout. (And to get it out of the way: All four candidates say fighting President Donald Trump and his agenda, as well as protecting New Yorkers from his administration’s policies, are top priorities for them.) Leecia Eve served as deputy secretary of economic development in the Cuomo administration and as adviser to former Senator Hillary Clinton and then-Senator Joe Biden. She’s an accomplished attorney and is currently Verizon’s vice president of government affairs for New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Eve’s website says she’ll be an “independent advocate for all New Yorkers” on issues such as consumer protection, housing discrimination, safeguarding environmental resources, and defending citizens’ fundamental rights. In forums, she’s said she’ll push for voting and campaign finance reforms and that she’ll aggressively investigate public corruption. Her backers include the Erie County Democratic Committee and the Cattaraugus County Democratic Committee. Tish James has the backing of prominent Democrats across the state, everyone from Governor Andrew Cuomo to Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren. She is currently the New York City public advocate – a job roughly similar to that of an ombudsman – and she’s a former New York City Council member. As public advocate, she drafted legislation banning employers from asking about salary history and got City Council to pass it. As a New York City Council member, she introduced legislation that forced landlords to improve conditions in some of the city’s

New York’s lieutenant governor can seem like an odd seat to fight for, but there have been several Democratic and Republican primaries for it since 1990. The lieutenant governor can deliver tie-breaking votes in the State Senate, but otherwise doesn’t have many chances to act on – and take credit for – things that voters care about. The position can elevate a politician’s profile and voice, but otherwise it doesn’t offer much of a chance to build a record. And more often than not, the LG is basically a diplomat or a champion for the governor’s policies and initiatives. That’s clearly not the vision that New York City Council member Jumaane Williams has for the job; if Cuomo’s reelected, he’d likely challenge him to act on issues, as opposed to campaigning for the governor’s agenda. He’s challenging the incumbent LG, Kathy Hochul, in a Democratic primary. “We need to hold elected officials accountable and ensure that state government is always working in the best interest of the people who need it the most, not the wealthy corporation and the politicians,” Williams says on his website. “As lieutenant governor, I will push our state to lead from the front on progressive issues, be a voice for the most vulnerable in our state, and promote equality and justice for all.” He wants to use the LG position as a platform to talk about progressive reforms in criminal justice, education, women’s equality, LGBTQ equality, voting rights, and housing. He also wants to push for the legalization of marijuana. Williams is campaigning on a ticket with gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon, who’s challenging Governor Andrew Cuomo in a Democratic primary. Williams and Nixon each carry the Working Families Party line, so even if they lose their respective Democratic primaries, they’ll appear on the November ballot. Hochul has a long background in Democratic politics, which she emphasizes in her campaign. She was a Hamburg Town Board member, Erie County clerk, and she was elected to the House of Representatives during a special election in a Republicanleaning district, before losing that seat in a general election to now-embattled Republican Chris Collins. She was elected lieutenant governor in 2014.

worst housing, and she introduced legislation that substantially expanded the city’s recycling program. Both of those measures passed. James’ platform includes protecting New Yorkers’ constitutional, reproductive, and workplace rights. She says she’ll be a watchdog on issues related to Wall Street and the gun industry. Sean Maloney currently serves in the House of Representatives and was the first openly gay member of Congress from New York. But before that he was a senior adviser to President Bill Clinton and an adviser to former governors Eliot Spitzer and David Paterson. He’s released his plan to tackle public corruption, which includes pushing for ethics reform and statewide publicly funded campaigns, and seeking authority from the legislature for the AG’s office to investigate corruption, ethical misconduct, and sexual misconduct by Albany lawmakers. He wants an overhaul of the state’s ethics board, which also would require action by the Legislature. Maloney has said he wants to investigate the NRA’s status as a charitable organization; that he’ll back the Department of Financial Services against the NRA, which is suing the agency over a decision prohibiting NRA-backed self-defense insurance for firearm owners; and that he’ll ensure that the AG’s Organized Crime Task Force investigates “straw purchasers and the illegal transfer of guns.” Zephyr Teachout rose to prominence in 2014 when she challenged Governor Cuomo in a Democratic primary and pulled in a surprising 37 percent of the vote. She’s remained a favorite with progressives in the state and already scored a major victory by landing the New York Times’ endorsement. She’s a Fordham University law professor who’s well versed in constitutional law. On her campaign web page, she says she wants to take on corruption in Albany, battle “financial fraud and corporate scams,” and lead the “moral argument against mass incarceration.” She says she wants to focus on from breaking up corporate monopolies and leading the legal fight to abolish the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.

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As LG, she’s served as Cuomo’s liaison to the state’s Regional Economic Development Councils. She also chaired the Governor’s Task Force on Heroin and Opioid Addiction. She’s traveled around the state to advocate for reproductive rights, including the Reproductive Health Act, legislation that would modernize state abortion laws, move them out of the penal code and into health law, and ensure that they provide for the rights guaranteed under Roe v. Wade. Hochul also campaigned for the state’s $15 minimum wage and paid family leave, as well as a program that made SUNY and CUNY schools tuition-free for New York residents. She has advocated for equal pay for women and supports prohibiting employers from asking about a person’s salary history. rochestercitynewspaper.com

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gives to things. And it’s an asset that helps make her the best choice among three candidates in the Democratic primary for the 136th Assembly District seat. This race is an example of the current division between Democrats who want candidates with experience in politics and those who want new faces, people outside of the party establishment. Romeo is young, but she has a lot of experience in local Democratic politics. The other two candidates in this race are outsiders: Jaclyn Richard, the president of Rochester’s National Organization for Women chapter, and Todd Grady, a real estate professional. Romeo’s critics accuse her of being an insider. To us, her experience as a Monroe County Legislature staff member, as chief of staff for former State Senator Ted O’Brien, and as chair of the Monroe County Democratic Committee adds to the argument in her favor. Here’s a practical example of how she approaches issues and policy. Grady and Richard both support the New York Health Act, which would establish a single-payer health care plan in New York. Romeo does, too, and she vows to vote for it if she’s elected. But she’s realistic: She knows the federal government may get in the way of implementing the plan, and she says the state needs to add provisions and protections about coverage, accessibility, and affordability to state law. Richard’s and Grady’s priorities are good ones. They want an economic development system that’s more transparent and accountable. They want to protect women’s reproductive rights, and they support a crucial bill prohibiting discrimination based on people’s gender identity or the way they express gender. And they want changes to voting and campaign finance laws. Romeo wants all of that, too. And she adds issues such as child care subsidies for working families, an issue she dealt with every year as a County Legislature staff member. Counties across New York are struggling with the issue, Romeo says, and it’s time for the state to step up and find a new approach. Romeo, Richard, and Grady are running for the Assembly seat currently occupied Joe Morelle, who is running for Congress. Morelle has been second in command in the Assembly’s leadership, and Rochester’s losing a representative with experience and clout. Romeo is 8 CITY

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knowledgeable, she’s quick on her feet, and she has a good working relationship with other elected officials and staff in Albany and locally. That will help her be successful in Albany. And it will help the district she wants to serve.

For school board: LeBron and Funchess

On Thursday, September 13, Democratic voters will need to decide who should fill two available seats on the Rochester school board. They’ll have a choice of three candidates: Beatriz LeBron, Melanie Funchess, and the Rev. Judith Davis. Our recommendation: LeBron and Funchess. Both women are already board members, and based on what we’ve observed, they’re doing a good job. Davis would be new to the board, and in many elections, calls for change are reasonable. But the Rochester school district desperately needs a period of stability, especially as it relates to leadership. Last year’s election resulted in three new members out of a seven-person board. LeBron is strong, outspoken, and not easily intimidated. As many people have noted, she’s not a go-along board member. She’s also the only Latina on the school board, a necessity since the city and the school district have large Latino populations that deserve representation. Funchess is deeply embedded in the city’s mental health community and brings much-needed experience in the areas of special education and social-emotional care for Rochester’s students and families. She has worked directly with the county and the state to help children and families get the health services they need. Funchess and LeBron are parents of children in city schools, and both women are actively engaged in their communities. Davis is a smart, compassionate woman whose life is grounded in her faith. She is committed to improving student outcomes and eliminating institutional racism in city schools. If she’s not elected this year, she’ll have another chance next year, when more school board seats will be up for election. Profiles of the Democratic candidates for governor and the 136th Assembly seat are online at rochestercitynewspaper.com and in City’s August 29 print edition. Profiles of the Democratic school board candidates are in this issue.

For more Tom Tomorrow, including a political blog and cartoon archive, visit www.thismodernworld.com

URBAN ACTION This week’s calls to action include the following events and activities. (All are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted.)

The dark side of ‘civilizing’

The Rochester Pachamama Community’s Seeds of Hope program will present the documentary film “Doctrine of Discovery: Unmasking the Domination Code” on Sunday, September 9. The film, by Native American actor and filmmaker Sheldon Wolfchild, provides Native Americans’ perspective of Europeans coming to North America and the brutal treatment of the indigenous people they eventually dominated. Wolfchild maintains that this period of “discovering land and civilizing” native people in the 15th century was sanctioned by Papal

doctrine. The event will be held at 1010 East Avenue (the brick building on the west side of Asbury Methodist Church), from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Auditorium, 115 South Avenue, from 12:12 p.m. to 12:52 p.m.

Douglass and his family

The Moving Beyond Racism Book Group will discuss “Waking Up White and Finding Myself in the Story About Race” on Monday, September 10. Debby Irving’s book has been called part memoir and part workbook on understanding white privilege. Irving, who is white, describes herself as a New England WASP, and her understanding of racism as a young person was framed in that experience. Her self-discovery of her own white privilege was both shocking and disturbing, she says. The Moving Beyond Racism group meets at Barnes and Noble, Pittsford Plaza, at 7:30 p.m.

Friends and Foundation of the Rochester Public Library will present “Our Bondage and Our Freedom: The Frederick Douglass Family’s Struggle for Liberty,” on Monday, September, 10. The talk by Celeste-Marie Bernier, professor of black studies and chair in English literature at University of Edinburgh, traces Douglass’s activism and writing and its impact on his children. Bernier describes Douglass and his family’s lives as a mix of sorrow and beauty. The event will be held at the Central Library’s Kate Gleason

Dealing with white privilege


Dining & Nightlife

Neno’s has opened a brick-and-mortar on Monroe Avenue with an expanded menu, but you can still get the food truck favorite “Tres Tacos” with chicken, pork, and beef. PHOTO BY JACOB WALSH

Beyond the truck [ CHOW HOUND ] BY KATIE LIBBY

Walking into the new brick and mortar location of Neno’s Gourmet Mexican Street Food (649 Monroe Avenue), the first thing you notice is the vibrant colors on the walls — a perfect complement to the colorful food truck that has been serving locals since 2015. The small space is ideal for graband-go, or setting up at the counter to wolf down a few tacos. Fidelio Rita Jr. runs the business with his brother, Eden, and sister, Ojayra. The siblings came to the United States from Mexico in 2007 after their parents had already moved to Rochester and worked hard for a few years in order to bring their children here. Fidelio frequented Paola’s for

tacos, and when the owner presented him with the opportunity to buy his food trailer and start making his own food, Fidelio got the money together and started making and selling his own tacos part-time. “It was just for fun at first. I like to cook and I wanted to do it my way, try something different,” he says. After working the festival circuit, catering, and serving lunch downtown, another opportunity arose. The owner of the Bento Box food truck offered to sell his truck to Fidelio and his siblings. Their goal was to have it painted, permitted, and ready to go by the first Food Truck Rodeo of the season, and they made it happen. The truck was just selling tacos at first, but the menu has expanded in the new brick and mortar location. You can still get three tacos,

topped with pickled red onions, radishes, queso fresco and salsa verde for $9 or $10, depending on your protein. Also on the menu are three different tortas, sandwiches made on Focaccia bread. The Cuban torta ($12) is made with breaded pork loin, mustard, mayo, refried beans, smoked ham, Oaxaca cheese, mixed greens, and avocado. Those with an adventurous palate can try a side of the ghost pepper cheese ($2) and wash it down with an Agua de Horchata ($3.75), a traditional Latin American rice drink. It truly is a family affair at Neno’s, and when the siblings set out to do something, they get it done. Fidelio hopes to keep expanding the menu and looks for inspiration from top chefs like David Chang, founder of the Momofuku

restaurants. He’s already talking about what’s next and plans to open a bigger restaurant. But don’t worry, you can still find the food truck when you need it. Neno’s Gourmet Mexican Street Food (649 Monroe Avenue) is open Tuesday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Find them on Facebook at facebook.com/ nenosfoodtruck/. Check out the online version of this article for Quick Bites, Openings, and Closings at rochestercitynewspaper.com. Chow Hound is a food and restaurant news column. Do you have a tip? Send it to food@rochestercitynews.com. rochestercitynewspaper.com

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Upcoming

Music

[ ROOTS ROCK ]

Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles. Friday, November 9. Abilene Bar and Lounge. 153 Liberty Pole Way, 9:30 p.m., $12-$15. abilenebarandlounge.com; sarahborges.com. [ DEATH METAL ] Cannibal Corpse. Saturday, November 10. Anthology, 336 East Avenue. 7 p.m., $25-$28. anthologylive.com;cannibalcorpse.net.

Paa Kow

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 FUNK ‘N WAFFLES, 204 NORTH WATER STREET 8 P.M. |$10 | FUNKNWAFFLES.COM; PAAKOWMUSIC.COM [ WORLD MUSIC ] Ghanaian drummer and composer

Paa Kow demonstrated innate passion and musical skill early on, touring in his family’s band. Branching out on his own, Paa Kow has released three studio albums since 2012, including his latest, 2017’s “Cookpot.” With the support of his Afro-Fusion orchestra, Paa Kow blends aspects of jazz, Afro-pop, and funk to create a tasty world-music stew. The drummer also creates polyrhythmic grooves that foster a lively, cheerful music experience. – BY KATIE HALLIGAN

Dirty Blanket WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 FLOUR CITY STATION, 170 EAST AVENUE 8 P.M. | $10 | FLOURCITYSTATION.COM; DIRTYBLANKETBLUEGRASS.COM [ BLUEGRASS ] Dirty Blanket has been a full band only

since 2016, but the group already feels like an indelible part of Upstate New York’s Americana scene. With an up-tempo feel that borders on punk rock energy, the Canandaigua quintet plays music that’s steeped in bluegrass — but frequently ventures into country, and folk, with jam band flourishes. These skilled pickers will be hosting “Dirty September,” a month-long residency at Flour City Station. Each Wednesday, the band will team up with a different group of local musicians for a distinctive collaboration: members of Dirty Owl Band (September 5); members of The Honey Smugglers (September 12); keyboardist Donny Frauenhofer (September 19); and members of Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad (September 26). – BY DANIEL J. KUSHNER

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[ WED., SEPTEMBER 5 ]

[ ALBUM REVIEWS ]

The Demos

ACOUSTIC/FOLK Paul Strowe. Schooner’s Riverside Pub, 70 Pattonwood Dr. 342-3030. 6-10 p.m.

“If You Only Knew” Self-released thedemos.net

Particle Kid MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 ABILENE BAR AND LOUNGE, 153 LIBERTY POLE WAY 7:30 P.M. | $10 | ABILENEBARANDLOUNGE.COM; PARTICLEKID.COM

[ PSYCH–FOLK ] Having toured with his legendary father Willie

Nelson throughout his life, J. Micah Nelson is forging his own musical path under the moniker “Particle Kid.” Creating a distinctive style of spacey folk soundscapes, Nelson has released dozens of albums, EP’s, and singles since 2011. Currently based in Los Angeles, Nelson has a warm but subtly scraggly voice that reverberates over his acoustic guitar and various electronic textures; he uses vocal harmonies similar to those of Fleet Foxes, creating sound akin to a kaleidoscope of shiny astral projections. As Particle Kid, Nelson performs hauntingly poetic songs about life and death under the guise of cosmically melancholic electronic experimentation. – BY KATIE HALLIGAN

Evil Hearted You THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 BUG JAR, 219 MONROE AVENUE 9 P.M. | $7-$9 | BUGJAR.COM; FACEBOOK.COM/EVILHEARTEDYOU [ INDIE POP ] Evil Hearted You is a dazzling combination

of old-timey jazz and modern dream-pop. Singer-songwriter and pianist Amber Tracy, along with guitarist Shane Durgee, play thoughtful and melodic anthems with an intangible, dark beauty. The duo is reminiscent of Regina Spektor, if Regina were a specter who lovingly haunted her songs. Turnip Heart and Boy Jr. round out this packed bill of mesmerizing local music. – BY KATIE PRESTON

BLUES

The boys and girls in Rochester’s indie-pop darling The Demos have taken their incredible grasp of songwriting out of its comfy place and blown it up and way out.“If You Only Knew,” the band’s brand-new EP, is epic. It isn’t out of place, but rather out of time. Just try and pinpoint everything you’re hearing on the first few spins, as the songs rain down like confetti. It’s as if Prince got ahold of The Old 97s, kept the instrumental pop appeal and clever lyrical innocence, but plugged it in and tweaked the electricity. This way the music gets buried further in the listener’s skull. Nothing’s changed in the harmony department, with the whole band adding to the 5-part vocal dessert initiated by some keen synth pop ’n’ slide. Right on.

Noah Moses. Record Archive,

33 1/3 Rockwood St. 2441210. 5-8 p.m. Upward Groove. Temple Bar & Grille, 109 East Ave. 232-6000. 10 p.m. JAZZ

Margaret Explosion. Little

Theatre Café, 240 East Ave. 258-0400. 7-9 p.m. AMERICANA

--BY FRANK DE BLASE

Matt Wood & The Natural Disasters. Abilene Bar &

The Capitals

Lounge, 153 Liberty Pole Way. 232-3230. 8 p.m. $7.

“Coyote” Self-released thecapitalsound.bandcamp.com

POP/ROCK

Deep Purple, Judas Priest.

Darien Lake PAC, 9993 Allegheny Rd. Darien. darienlake.com/events. 7 p.m. $20 & up.

The Capitals have been making music since 2011, but the band has largely flown under the radar here in the Western New York music scene. That may change with the recent release of its fourth EP, “Coyote,” which blends classic elements of rock with pop textures, singer-songwriter Americana, blues, and psychedelia. Guitarists Sean Greif and Nick Zamniak, as well as keyboardist Hank Miller, all take turns singing lead vocals, keeping the mix fresh. The vocals are interlaced with “oohs” and “ahhs” by multi-instrumentalists Ben Jones and Pete Zamniak, adding a fun, lighthearted sensibility to the music. Longtime devotees of the group can enjoy re-arranged versions of older songs like “Heavier Summer,” while new fans can get a taste of fresh material like “Peaceful Transition,” with its charming kazoo duet. The Capitals are a heartfelt soirée of friends and family that’s an undeniably good time.

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Dirty Owls, Tyler Westcott Music. Flour City Station, 170

East Ave. 8 p.m. Members of Dirty Blanket & The Blind Owl Band. $10.

EyeSpy, Heretofore, Ian Downey is Famous, The Stranger’s. Bug Jar, 219

Monroe Ave. bugjar.com. 9 p.m. $6/$8.

[ THU., SEPTEMBER 6 ] ACOUSTIC/FOLK Old Timey Jam. Bernunzio Uptown Music, 122 East Ave. bernunzio.com. Every third Thursday, 6:30 p.m.

--BY KATIE HALLIGAN

Fresh Cut: In the waning days of summer, new Californian John Valenti of Passive

BLUES

Aggressives Anonymous reminds us where our priorities should lie. Check out his new music video, “I’m in the Pool, Man” – the electro-pop equivalent of an amuse-bouche – at rochestercitynewspaper.com.

Kinloch Nelson. Little Theatre

Café, 240 East Ave. 258-0400. thelittle.org. 7-9 p.m. continues on page 12

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Beer $4 Wine $5 Cocktails $6

Half-Priced Appetizers

For participating restaurants, visit

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Music

CLASSICAL

Faculty Artist Series: Alexander Kobrin, piano. Kilbourn Hall, 26 Gibbs St. 274-3000. 7:30 p.m. Chopin: Piano Sonatas No. 1-3. $10.

music recording at Finger Lakes Community College and musicology at SUNY Geneseo. He also teaches music, and dreams of opening the Submarine School of Music to further that calling. In the meantime, he’s thinking up new projects, writing songs, and trying to finish them. He said as much when he stopped by CITY Newspaper HQ for a sit-down. An edited version of the interview follows. CITY: So, you must get bored easily.

Ben Morey: I’m always writing music and listening to different things that don’t always fit in one project. I like having a lot of projects going on so I can write a song and give it to this project or that project. I have ADHD and can’t focus on just one project for too long. How do you delineate from project to project, style to style?

I’m just writing in different ways. I like having projects that are hungry for songs. It keeps me busy and trying new things. I do a lot of lo-fi stuff. For instance?

Ben Morey and the Eyes WITH ADVANCE BASE AND GIA MARGARET TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 SMALL WORLD BOOKS, 425 NORTH STREET 8 P.M. | $10 SUGGESTED DONATION FACEBOOK.COM/SMALLWORLDBOOKS BENMOREY.BANDCAMP.COM [ INTERVIEW ] BY FRANK DE BLASE

Ben Morey is a songwriting machine with a broad focus. Citing a short attention span, Morey fronts and plays in numerous bands with a pervading cool-and-casual demeanor, like a hepcat polar bear. 12 CITY SEPTEMBER 5 - 11, 2018

Besides his primary outlet Ben Morey and the Eyes, the man plays in Dumb Angel and Soft Opening. He also performs as a solo acoustic act and as half of the countrified, Johnny and June-esque duo with Katie Preston, which just wrapped up a month-long US tour. Morey seemingly has no end of outlets for his prolific and varied output. His sound is cohesive throughout his various endeavors, including his latest release, “With Birds,” but the songs are significantly varied. They don’t at all sound alike. The music’s best described as anti-folk dressed in lo-fi precision and countrypolitan elegance. Morey, 31, who has been writing and performing music since age 15, studied

Wine Bar, 3 Schoen Place. Pittsford. 641-0340. 7 p.m. OPEN MIC

Weekly Variety Show & Open Mic. Kaleidoscope Collective, 936 Exchange St., Building A. 484-0194. 7 p.m. HIP-HOP/RAP

Pine Needle Soul, Mr Goldenfold. Photo City Improv, 543 Atlantic Ave. 451-0047. 9 p.m. $5. METAL

Upon A Burning Body, Nekrogoblikon, Buried Above Ground, Adrift On River Styx.

Montage Music Hall, 50 Chestnut St. 232-1520. 6 p.m. $17-$20. POP/ROCK

The Blind Owl Band, Tigerman Woah. Flour City Station, 170 East Ave. 9 p.m. $10/$15.

Grace Stumberg, Grace Lougen.

B-Side, 5 Liftbridge Lane. Fairport. 315-3003. 7 p.m.

Do you or do your fans consider your songs lyrically maudlin or musically “melancholy?”

33 1/3 Rockwood St. 244-1210. 6-8 p.m.

Do you find beauty in the sadness?

Sadly beautiful

Blake Pattengale. Via Girasole

Our new album “With Birds” was recorded on ¼-inch tape on a 1970s reel-to-reel.

I think “melancholy” is a good word for it. I wouldn’t say that I’m a melancholy person. I’m an upbeat dude. But that’s how I write.

Ben Morey has no problem starting new songs. But finishing them? PHOTO BY ALISON COWLES

JAZZ

I think sad songs are a lot more interesting. I think that music ought to be beautiful, and a real good way to get to the beauty is to find the sadness and the melancholy.

The Tombstone Hands CD Release Party. Record Archive,

[ FRI., SEPTEMBER 7 ] ACOUSTIC/FOLK Acoustic Brew. Johnny’s Pub & Grill, 1382 Culver Rd. 224-0990. 9 p.m. Gary Rose. Via Girasole Wine Bar, 3 Schoen Place. Pittsford. 641-0340. 7 p.m.

Do any of your songs wind up in more than one project?

BLUES

Occasionally I’ll use the same song twice, but there’s never too much overlap. I try to keep the projects separate, but the song tells me where it wants to go.

Park Point Dr. lovincup.com. 8:30 p.m. $5/$7. Steve Grills & The Roadmasters. Little Theatre Café, 240 East Ave. 258-0400. 8-10 p.m.

What do you struggle with as a writer?

Usually it’s finishing a song. At first, the ideas for a song come really easily. But then it can take me a year to figure out how to finish it. I’ll play the same minute of the song all year, waiting for that next part to come out, but it doesn’t. At any point, I have 20 songs waiting to be finished. What comes easy for you?

Starting a song. I’ll sit down with the guitar or at the piano and an idea will just come out. I’ll get the chorus or the first verse. But it just takes me forever finding that next step.

Chris Antonik. Lovin’ Cup, 300

CLASSICAL

Eastman School of Music Trombone Choir. Tower Fine Arts Center, 180 Holley St. Brockport. 395-2787. brockport.edu. 7:30 p.m. $9 -$17. Flute Concerto Competition. Eastman School of Music, Howard Hanson Hall, 26 Gibbs St. 6 p.m. Paula Bobb. Cobblestone Arts Center, 1622 New York 332. 389-0220. 12:15 p.m.


DJ/ELECTRONIC Black Light Party. Photo City Improv, 543 Atlantic Ave. 451-0047. 9 p.m. $10/$15. JAZZ

Freedom Trio. Three Heads Brewing, 186 Atlantic Ave. 244-1224. 8 p.m. $5. HIP-HOP/RAP

Smokin Buta Hip-Hop Showcase. ButaPub, 315 Gregory St. 5636241. First Friday of every month, 9:30 p.m. $5. POP/ROCK

Dany Laj & The Looks. Skylark Lounge, 40 South Union St. 270-8106. 10 p.m. $5.

The David Mayfield Parade, Thor Platter. Abilene Bar & Lounge, 153 Liberty Pole Way. 232-3230. 9:30 p.m. $12/$15. The Earthtones. Johnny’s Pub & Grill, 1382 Culver Rd. 224-0990. 5 p.m.

Frank Madonia, Ervin Russell, Kathy Lambert & Kevin Stansfield. Firehouse Saloon, 814 S. Clinton Ave. 319-3832. 9:30 p.m. The Isotopes. B-Side, 5 Liftbridge Lane. Fairport. 315-3003. 8 p.m.

Kurt & The Loders: Siamese Dream 25th Anniversary. Bug Jar, 219 Monroe Ave. bugjar.com. 9 p.m. $6/$8.

Meg Gehman & The Influence.

Abilene Bar & Lounge, 153 Liberty Pole Way. 232-3230. 6 p.m.

Nerds in Denial, So Last Year, Cobalt Clouds, McClane, Pentanol. Funk ‘n Waffles, 204 N

Water St. 448-0354. 8 p.m. $5. Sam Nitsch. College Town, 1331 Mt. Hope Ave. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Something Else. Flour City Station, 170 East Ave. 10 p.m. $5. Steve Lyons. B-Side, 5 Liftbridge Lane. Fairport. 315-3003. 5-7 p.m.

[ SAT., SEPTEMBER 8 ] ACOUSTIC/FOLK Jack Baron. Via Girasole Wine Bar, 3 Schoen Place. Pittsford. 641-0340. 7 p.m.

MARKET DISTRICT BUSINESS ASSOCIATION Cristallino Premium Ice 17 Richmond Street | 670-6310 www.cristallinoice.com

John Grieco: Lasting Art 153 Railroad St. 802-3652 | objectmaker.com

"Clearly exceptional cocktail ice"

ELEMENTS On RAILROAD 153 Railroad Street | 270-1752

next to John Grieco: Lasting Art @elementsrailroad and Fb

Boxcar Donuts eatatboxcar.com | 270-5942 127 Railroad St, Suite 120. Open Tues-Sun Southern Inspired: Gourmet Donuts & Fried Chicken

Redi Imports Automotive & Alignment Services | 235-3444 144 Railroad Street rediimports.com

97 Railroad St. | 546-8020 | rohrbachs.com

Type High Letterpress 1115 E. Main St. | Suite 252 The Hungerford Building 281-2510 | typehigh.com Letterpress Gift Shop Posters & Invitations

The Yards RPM 50-52 Public Market Way | 362-1977 Art gallery and studio space focusing on community engagement in Rochester

Fresh Juice Squeezed every Saturday at the Rochester Public Market in the new Winter Shed

Full service auto repair • Foreign & Domestic

1115 East Main Street | 469-8217 Open Studios First Friday 6-9pm and Second Saturday 10am-3pm

FOOD SERVICE DISTRIBUTOR

What you need is just a phone call away 20-22 Public Market | 423-0994

info at TheHungerford.com

Small Fry Art Studio 50 Public Market | 371-8063 smallfryart.studio

Art classes • Parties • Workshops

Black Button Distilling 85 Railroad St. | 730-4512 blackbuttondistilling.com

Juan and Maria's

"Home of the Highly Addictive Spanish Foods"

DELIVERY • CATERING up to 25% OFF 303-1290 | juanandmarias.com

Tim Wilkes Photography 9 Public Market | 423-1966 "Fine Architectural and Yacht Racing Imagery"

Warehouse 127 120 Railroad Street 506- 9274 | WH127.com

Furniture • Décor • One-of-a Kinds

Harman Hardwood Flooring Co. "No one knows more about your hardwood floor."

29 Hebard Street | 546-1221 harmanfloors.com Paulas Essentials “Essentials for the Soul” 415 Thurston Rd. & Public Market 737-9497 | paulasessentials.com Bitter Honey 127 Railroad Street 270-4202 Bitterhoney.roc.com Authentic Mexican fare in a family-style setting

Java’s Cafe NON-STOP since 92

Tastings • Tours • Private Functions

City Newspaper (WMT Publications) 250 N. Goodman St. | 244-3329 rochestercitynewspaper.com

Tours • Tastings Private Parties

Florida Nut House

Tues., Thurs & Sat. | Indoor booth 53 Home of the Cinnamon Roasted Nuts, Boiled peanuts, Garlic and Cajun nuts

Friends of Market | 325-5058

marketfriends@rochester.rr.com

BLUES

Duke Robillard. Fanatics Pub & Pizza, 7281 West Main Street. Lima. 624-2080. 8-10 p.m. CLASSICAL

Faculty Artist Series: Eastman Virtuosi. Kilbourn Hall, 26 Gibbs St. 274-3000. 7:30-9 p.m. $10. COUNTRY

Wayne Hancock. Abilene Bar & Lounge, 153 Liberty Pole Way. 232-3230. 10 p.m. $20/$25.

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JAZZ

Wesley Franklin. Little Theatre Café, 240 East Ave. 258-0400. 8-10 p.m. R&B/ SOUL

Big C’s Block Party. Three

Heads Brewing, 186 Atlantic Ave. 244-1224. 7 p.m. $10 music only / $20 for dinner & show.

Cinnamon Jones & Eternal Soul. B-Side, 5 Liftbridge Lane. Fairport. 315-3003. 8 p.m. METAL PHOTO BY PRICE HARRISON Halothane (Album Release), Vile Tyrant, Sastruga, I Am The Captain. Bug Jar, 219 Monroe BLUES-PSYCH ROCK | THE MINKS

Ave. bugjar.com. 9 p.m. $10.

Nashville’s The Minks manage to sound both raw and polished, old-school and current. Perhaps it’s the band’s simple, grimy blues-rock structures, tempered by vocalist Nikki Barber’s Bad Grampas. Johnny’s Pub & Grill, 1382 Culver Rd. 224smooth and soulful Southern charm. Maybe it’s all the fuzzed0990. 8 p.m. out guitars and ‘60s-throwback keyboards, giving the music a Don Christiano & Walt O’Brien. decidedly retro sound without losing any edge. Whatever The B-Side, 5 Liftbridge Lane. Minks are doing, it’s working. Their latest EP, “Blue,” is down Fairport. 315-3003. 5-7 p.m. and dirty rock ‘n’ roll, with plenty of cool swagger to spare. Friday In America. Flour City POP/ROCK

Station, 170 East Ave. 9:30 p.m. $5. Jack & the Jukebox. ButaPub, 315 Gregory St. 563-6241. 9 p.m. Meg Gehman & The Influence. Lovin’ Cup, 300 Park Point Dr. lovincup.com. 8 p.m. $5.

The Minks will play Wednesday, September 12, at Abilene Bar and Lounge, 153 Liberty Pole Way. 8:30 p.m. $5. 232-3230. abilenebarandlounge.com; theminksband.com. – BY DANIEL J. KUSHNER

The Morgan Twins, The Shakin’ Bones, Jumbo Shrimp. Iron Smoke Distillery, 111 Parce Avenue Suite 5b. Fairport. 303-6121. 6-11 p.m. 10th Annual USO Fundraiser.

Pilfers, El Grande, Some Ska Band. Funk ‘n Waffles, 204 N Water St. 448-0354. 9 p.m. $12/$15.

[ SUN., SEPTEMBER 9 ]

R&B/ SOUL

All White & Gold Funk & Soul Party. Funk ‘n Waffles, 204 N Water St. 448-0354. 7 p.m. $10/$15. AMERICANA

Sunday Night Live: Warren Paul.

CLASSICAL

The Clover Center for Arts & Spirituality, 1101 Clover St. 3199807. 6-8 p.m.

ECMS Faculty Informance: An Interactive Family Show.

METAL

Eastman East Wing Hatch Recital Hall, 26 Gibbs St. 274-3000. 3:30-5 p.m.

Excrementory Grindfuckers, Unholy Semen, Ebony Sorrow.

Bug Jar, 219 Monroe Ave. bugjar. com. 9 p.m. $10/$12.

JAZZ

Jake Svendson. George

Eastman Museum, 900 East Ave. eastman.org. 3 p.m. With museum admission.

Jazz Jam with Jon Seiger & The All Stars. Funk ‘n Waffles, 204 N Water St. 448-0354. 3-5 p.m.

TRADITIONAL Pops on Pipes. Rochester Auditorium Theatre, 885 E. Main St. 222-5000. rtosonline. org. 2:30-5 p.m. Dan Minervini, winner of the 2015 ATOS Young Theatre Organist Competition. Non-members $15. 14 CITY SEPTEMBER 5 - 11, 2018

POP/ROCK

The Fox Sisters 7” Record Release Party. Abilene Bar &

Lounge, 153 Liberty Pole Way. 232-3230. 5 p.m. $5. Vinyl Theatre. Montage Music Hall, 50 Chestnut St. 232-1520. 7 p.m. $13-$15.

[ MON., SEPTEMBER 10 ] ACOUSTIC/FOLK

John Craigie & Daniel Rodriquez. Good Luck, 50

Anderson Ave. 737-7446. restaurantgoodluck.com. 6 p.m. Presented by Honest Folk. $30.

Songwriters in the Round with Katie Preston. Funk ‘n Waffles, 204 N Water St. 448-0354. 7 p.m. $5.

Stormy Valle. Record Archive, 33 1/3 Rockwood St. 244-1210. 5-7 p.m. CLASSICAL

Faculty Artist Series: Celebrating Eastman’s Collaborative Pianists, ChiaoWen Cheng, Irina Lupines, Pi Lin Ni, & Priscilla Yuen. Kilbourn Hall, 26 Gibbs St. 2743000. 7:30-9 p.m. Mark Kellogg, trombone; Oleh Krysa, violin; Guy Johnston, cello; Chien-Kwan Lin, saxophone. $10. JAZZ

Mike Kaupa & Friends. Little Theatre Café, 240 East Ave. 2580400. 7-9 p.m.

[ TUE., SEPTEMBER 11 ] BLUES

Coco Montoya. Funk ‘n Waffles, 204 N Water St. 448-0354. 8 p.m. $20.


CLASSICAL

Ariane & Bluebeard. Hoyt

Auditorium, University of Rochester, 500 Joseph C. Wilson Blvd. 7 p.m. Performance by TableTopOpera. Tuesday Pipes. Christ Church, 141 East Ave. 274-3000. 12-12:30 p.m. COUNTRY

Cory Branan, Nick Young. Abilene Bar & Lounge, 153 Liberty Pole Way. 232-3230. 8 p.m. $10/$15. JAZZ

Grove Place Jazz Project. Downstairs Cabaret Theatre, 20 Windsor St. 325-4370. 7 p.m. $10. METAL

DRI, KAUSTIK, NecroStalker. Photo City Improv, 543 Atlantic Ave. 451-0047. 8 p.m. $13/$15. Metal Meltdown. Record Archive, 33 1/3 Rockwood St. 244-1210. Second Tuesday of every month, 6-8 p.m. POP/ROCK

The Nunnery, Archimedes, The Sugar Gliders. Vineyard Community Space, 836 South Clinton Ave. 342-8429. 6 p.m.

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FOLK | TURTLE HILL FOLK FESTIVAL

It’s all things folk for the folks at this year’s Turtle Hill Folk Festival. Hosted by Golden Link Folk Singing Society, the threeday fest features camping, fireside sing-alongs, workshops, and performances by Reggie Harris and Scott Ainslie; Bruce Molsky with Allison de Groot; my personal favorite, the hilarious Christine Lavin; and many more. If you have an urge for fiddle and banjo music, or you just have a sweet spot for an earnest singer with a guitar, this is your kind of event. The Turtle Hill Folk Fest happens Friday, September 7, through Sunday, September 9, at Rotary Sunshine Campus, 809 Five Points Road, Rush, 5:30 p.m. on Friday; 9:30 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. $18-$85. 857-9265. goldenlink.org/festival. – BY FRANK DE BLASE

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New Ground Poetry Night is an inclusive poetry open mic that takes place on the first Tuesday of each month at Equal Grounds Coffee House. PHOTO PROVIDED

Inclusive mic [ PROFILE ] BY HASSAN ZAMAN

On the first Tuesday of each month, throngs of poetry fans fill the side room of Equal Grounds Coffee House, settling into the myriad cozy seating options beneath the vaulted ceiling, eyes and ears focused on whoever happens to be on stage. Since late fall of 2014 New Ground Poetry Night has been a public platform for local poets, and has garnered consistent and diverse participation. The event’s poster describes the series as: “A saucy, seismic, splendid, sweet, scandalous, surprising, social open mic poetry series.” Leading up to its 7:30 p.m. start time, participants sign up to read for five minutes (or read three poems, whichever comes first). “We have a full house most months, with 15 to 20 poets signing up to read,” says Al Abonado, creative writing professor at SUNY Geneseo and co-host of New Grounds with Jonathan Everitt, who is an MFA candidate in poetry at Bennington College. 16 CITY SEPTEMBER 5 - 11, 2018

Everitt says that in his experience, some poetry events begin with lots of momentum but tend to fizzle out after a year or two. But the co-hosts have managed to keep the series going with a combination of consistent regular participants and newcomers every month. And as they’re both poets themselves, Everitt and Abonado both take turns at the mic. “We’ve tried to make the series welcoming to the greatest variety of poets, and the turnout from month to month suggests it’s working,” Everitt says. “We have poets who are just getting started, established authors, LGBT poets, poets of color, from different faith communities, and of every age” One participant signs-up under the moniker “House Sugar Punk.” And regular participant David Ruekberg says, in regards to finding solace in tumultuous social times, “This is my version of summer camp.” Everitt clarifies that the series is not a competition: “We sometimes have

new attendees ask us if this is a poetry slam,” he says. “It’s not. There’s no jury, no vote-by-applause, and no champion. We’re here to create a friendly audience for poets, and encourage them to grow as artists and keep coming back to share their work as they evolve.” Although there are other ongoing poetry series throughout the city (including Poetry & Pie, Rochester Spoken Word, and Rochester Poets Reading Series), Everitt credits the all-ages-friendly cafe and diversity in participants for bolstering a unique poetry mic environment. The success of the series has inspired Abonado to begin another reading series at Small World Books called Bloom, featuring published poets. New Ground Poetry Night begins at 7:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of every month at Equal Grounds Coffee House, 750 South Avenue. facebook.com/newgroundpoetry.

[ OPENING ] Artists Cave, 4639 Culver Rd. Women By Bay. Sep. 5-14. Reception Sept 7, 5-7pm. 467-2333. Axom Gallery, 176 Anderson Ave., 2nd floor. The Blues: An Installation of New Work by Nate Hodge. Sep. 8-Oct. 13. Reception Sept 8, 6-9pm. axomgallery.com. Bertha VB Lederer Gallery, Brodie Hall, 1 College Dr. Bandits & Heroes, Poets & Saints: Popular Art of the Northeast of Brazil. Opening & curator’s talk: Sept 5, 5-7pm. Through Oct 19. geneseo.edu/galleries. Create Art 4 Good, 1115 E. Main St., Suite #203, Door #5. Maia Horvath: Ethereal Wonderland. Fri., Sep. 7, 5-9 p.m. & Sat., Sep. 8, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 210-3161. Flower City Arts Center, 713 Monroe Ave. ChasingNirvanaClean: Photographs by Simone Ochrym. Sep. 7-Oct. 20. Reception Sept 7, 6-9pm. 2441730.; John Shea: A Material Thing. Sep. 7-29. Reception Sept 7, 6-9pm. 271-5186. Gallery Q, 110 College Ave. Citlali Fabian: Ben’n Yalhalhj / Soy de Yalalag / I’m from Yalalag. Sep. 3-23. Reception Sept 7, 6-9pm. 244-8640. Geisel Gallery, Second Floor Rotunda, Legacy Tower, One Bausch & Lomb Place. Letters on the Wind: Exploring the Hebrew Alphabet. Sep. 5-29. Reception Sept 6, 6-8pm. Paintings by John Ruggles. thegeiselgallery.com. INeRT PReSS, 1115 East Main St. The Roman Form. Fri., Sep. 7, 6-9 p.m. and Sat., Sep. 8, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 482-0931. Lumiere Photo, 100 College Ave. These Are Sobering Findings; A Collection of Redacted FBI Documents as Found. Sep. 7-30. Reception Sept 7, 6-9pm, with performances by Andrew Conley & Harlow Crandall. 471-4447. More Fire Glass Studio, 36 Field St. Stephanie Del Monte: Transcendent. Sep. 6-Oct. 6. Opening reception Sept 6, 5-8pm. 242-0450. morefireglass.com. Paula Crawford Gallery, 11 Goodman St. North. Knoblauch Metalworks. Fri., Sep. 7, 5-8 p.m., Sat., Sep. 8 & Sun., Sep. 9, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Paintings & sculpture featuring metalwork by Paul Knoblauch. paulacrawfordart.com. Rochester Contemporary Art Center, 137 East Ave. Dave Calver: Limbo Lounge. Sep. 6-22. Artist talk & book signing: Sept 8, 1pm. 461-2222.; RAF: On the Side. Sept 6-22. Fundraising reception Sept 6, 6-9 pm: $5/$10. 461-2222. Visual Studies Workshop, 31 Prince St. Lola Flash: AIDS FLASHback. Reception Sept 7, 6-9pm. Through Oct 27; Gender Transgression Before the Internet by Jeffrey Cougler. Through Oct 6; The Memory Thief by Beina Xu. Through Oct 6. vsw.org.


Whitman Works Co., 1826 Penfield Road. Penfield. UnExpectations: Exploring Female Roles & Voice. Sep. 8-29. Reception Sept 8, 6-9pm. Through Sept 29.

Art Events [ THU., SEPTEMBER 6 ] Gallery Talk: The Toys of Levinthal’s War, Myth, Desire. 6 p.m. George Eastman Museum, 900 East Ave. With museum admission: $5-$15. eastman.org. Pop-Up Talk with the Curator. 7 p.m. Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Ave. With museum admission 276-8900.

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[ FRI., SEPTEMBER 7 ] Anderson Arts Open Studios. First Friday of every month, 6-9 p.m. Anderson Arts Building, 250 N. Goodman St. andersonartsbuilding.org. Curator’s Gallery Talk. 1 p.m. George Eastman Museum, 900 East Ave. With museum admission: $5-$15. eastman.org. First Friday at Gallery Q. First Friday of every month, 6-9 p.m. Gallery Q, 100 College Ave . First Friday at the Paula Crawford Gallery. First Friday of every month. Paula Crawford Gallery, 11 N. Goodman St. paulacrawford.com. Hungerford Open Studios. First Friday of every month, 6-9 p.m. Hungerford Building, 1115 E. Main St. Enter Door #2. LOOPS: Multi Media Performances & Installations. 6-9 p.m. Visual Studies Workshop, 31 Prince St. $5 donation. 442-8676. vsw.org.

ART | ‘THESE ARE SOBERING FINDINGS’

[ SAT., SEPTEMBER 8 ] Curator’s Gallery Tour. 1 p.m. George Eastman Museum, 900 East Ave. With museum admission: $5-$15. eastman.org. Rochester Art Collectors: Curating Your Collection. 1-2:30 p.m. Main Street Arts, 20 W. Main St., Clifton Springs 462-0210. Second Saturdays. Second Saturday of every month, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Hungerford Building, 1115 E. Main St. Enter at Door #2 469-8217 Second Saturday of every month, 3-6 p.m. Cornerstone Gallery, 8732 Main St., Honeoye. A variety of open venues in Honeoye Falls baierpottery.com.

“These Are Sobering Findings” is on view at Lumiere Photo, 100 College Avenue (entrance in rear of building) from Friday, September 7, through Sunday, September 30. An opening reception for will be held on Friday, September 7, 6 to 9 p.m., featuring poetry readings by Andrew Conley and Harlow Crandall. Free. Lumiere’s hours are Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 461-4447, lumierephoto.com. — BY REBECCA RAFFERTY

Comedy

If you’ve ever placed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request and (eventually) received the documents, you may have been surprised or disappointed by the black bars that obscure parts of the document’s contents. That’s because there are transparency exemptions that protect against certain harms, including invasion of personal privacy, law enforcement investigations, and geological information on wells. Such is the case with the documents presented in Lumiere Photo’s new exhibition, “These Are Sobering Findings: A Collection of Redacted FBI Documents as Found & Curated by [REDACTED],” which contains images of documents that have been declassified for pubic release and public use. They include information about and images of the FBI retirement ceremony, documents on Uri Geller’s August 1973 psychic tests, and “some random weird things that just look amazing,” says curator Rheytchul Kimmel. One of the documents is so redacted, she says, “that all that is readable is ‘no snack car.’” The show materials have been provided by a person who wishes to remain anonymous.

[ SUN., SEPTEMBER 9 ] Comedy Cocoon. 6:30 p.m. Bug Jar, 219 Monroe Ave. bugjar.com.

Dance Events

[ WED., SEPTEMBER 5 ] Improv Plate. 7 p.m. Johnny’s Pub & Grill, 1382 Culver Rd. 224-0990.

[ THU., SEPTEMBER 6 ] Trisha Brown Dance Company. 7:30 p.m. Hartwell Dance Theatre, Hartwell Hall,, Kenyon St Brockport $9-$17. 395-2787.

[ THU., SEPTEMBER 6 ] Gary Gulman. 7:30 p.m. Comedy at the Carlson, 50 Carlson Rd $15-$20. 426-6339.

Theater

[ SAT., SEPTEMBER 8 ] Harold & Friends. 8 p.m. Focus Theater, 390 South Avenue, Suite C Long-form improv, featuring The Applicators $5. 666-2647.

Sankofa Theatre Festival. Wed., Sep. 5. MuCCC, 142 Atlantic Ave. Through Sept 8. Anna in the Tropics. Fri., Sep. 7, 8 p.m., Sat., Sep. 8, 8 p.m. & Sun., Sep. 9, 2 p.m. Blackfriars Theatre, 795 E. Main St Rochester Latino Treatre Company. Through Sept 23 $20-$36.50.

Hair. Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m., Thursdays, 7:30 p.m., Fridays, 8 p.m., Sat., Sep. 8, 2 & 8 p.m., Sundays, 2 & 7 p.m. & Tue., Sep. 11, 6 p.m Geva Theatre Center, 75 Woodbury Blvd Through Oct 7. $25-$54. gevatheatre.org.

Theater Audition [ WED., SEPTEMBER 5 ] Little Shop of Horrors. Through Sep. 30. A Magical Journey Through Stages, Auditorium Center, 875 E. Main St For students grades 8-12. Fri, Sept 28, 6-8pm & Saturday, Sept 29, 2-4pm. By appointment only. Instructions online 9357173. mjtstages.com/littleshop-of-horrors.

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Emily Mortimer in “The Bookshop.” PHOTO COURTESY GREENWICH ENTERTAINMENT

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There are movies made to challenge you, and then there are movies like “The Bookshop.” Sweet, sad, and oh-so-British, the film tells the story of Florence Green (Emily Mortimer), who after the death of her husband decides she’s going to open a bookshop in her small seaside fishing village of Hardborough, England. Reading was of great importance to the couple, and she wishes the store to be a tribute to their relationship. Florence faces some resistance, but eventually purchases an abandoned house within the town limits and sets up shop. But her actions put her in the path of wealthy busybody Violet Gamart (Patricia Clarkson), who’s had her eye on the same property with the intention of turning it into an arts center. A woman clearly used to getting her way, Violet’s played by Clarkson with an abundance of tight-lipped

smiles and a way of gazing out windows with a look that tells you she’s currently scheming. The people of the town aren’t much for book reading and thus not much help, but Florence finds an ally in the form of curmudgeonly widower Mr. Brundish (Bill Nighy). He’s a reclusive man who the residents love to gossip about, but he and Florence strike up a friendly correspondence as she selects books she thinks he might enjoy, and has them parceled up and brought to his home. Gradually the free-spirited Florence shakes up the provincial minds of the town, exposing them to a bit of culture by way of Ray Bradbury and Vladimir Nabokov. Based on a 1978 novel by Penelope Fitzgerald, “The Bookshop” is by all accounts a faithful adaptation by writer-director Isabel Coixet (“Learning to Drive”), though the film can feel understated to a fault. Taking its story’s stiff upper lip British repression to heart, it takes forever for its central conflict to come to a head. This gives us time to question Florence’s decision-making when it comes to running her business: for example, ordering 250 copies of “Lolita,” which is quite a lot considering there don’t appear to be

nearly 250 people in the entire village, or any surrounding areas for that matter. Coixet relies on excessive narration to move the predictable story forward, creating the sense that she doesn’t entirely know how to dramatize Florence’s predicament through visual storytelling. But at least the voiceover is delivered in the soothing, dulcet tones of Julie Christie, so that’s something. Lead by a sensitive performance from Mortimer, the talented, appealing cast do their best playing characters that cry out for more depth. I’m all for messages about how reading is good, and the importance of thinking for oneself, but while “The Bookshop” is wellmade and acted, it’s also safe and sort of boring. It’s the type of movie that feels made for watching on a rainy day, with a hot cup of tea in hand, and a tattered afghan over your lap so you can doze off in the middle and wake up without having lost the thread of the plot. But the ultimate experience is vaguely dissatisfying, like if that comfy blanket was also the one that smells faintly musty no matter how many times you wash it. Go see it if you’re in the mood for something cozy, or better yet, save it for a rainy day.


Community Activism [ WED., SEPTEMBER 5 ] Perspectives on Nicaragua: Two Progressive Viewpoints on Current Nicaraguan Reality. 7-9 p.m. Downtown Presbyterian Church, 121 N. Fitzhugh St. 325-4000.

Fall is a Great Time to Plant! LITERATURE | ANTIQUARIAN BOOK FAIR

The 46th Annual Rochester Antiquarian Book Fair returns to the Main Street Armory this week, boasting dozens of vendors from regional secondhand book shops and individual sellers of all manner of printed material and fascinating ephemera (including maps, posters, photographs, and fine art). If you’re a returning patron, you might already be familiar with returning vendors and look forward to delving into what specific titles they have this year within their specialties. The Antiquarian Book Fair takes place Saturday, September 8, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Main Street Armory, 900 East Main Street. Admission is $5, free to kids under age 12 and students with ID. 265-9295; rochesterbooksellers.com/about-the-fair. — BY REBECCA RAFFERTY

[ SAT., SEPTEMBER 8 ] Bull’s Head Community Fair. 12-4 p.m. Salvation Army, 100 West Ave 428-6932. Clothesline Festival. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Ave. $5. 276-8900. Turtle Hill Folk Festival. 9:30 a.m. Rotary Sunshine Campus, 809 Five Points Rd . Rush $15-$85. goldenlink.org. [ SUN., SEPTEMBER 9 ] Clothesline Festival. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Ave. $5. 276-8900. India Festival. 12:30-5 p.m. India Community Center, 2171 Monroe County Line Rd iccrochester.org. continues on page 22

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Festivals [ FRI., SEPTEMBER 7 ] ROC the Falls Festival. 5-9 p.m. Genesee Brew House, 25 Cataract St. 263-9200. geneseebeer.com/brew-house. Turtle Hill Folk Festival. 5:30 p.m. Rotary Sunshine Campus, 809 Five Points Rd . Rush $15-$85. goldenlink.org.

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[ MON., SEPTEMBER 10 ] Moving Beyond Racism. 7-8:30 p.m. Barnes & Noble, 3349 Monroe Ave. Discussion of Debbie Irving’s “Waking Up White & Finding Myself in the Story About Race” 334-5971. “Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools”. 6:30-8:30 p.m. 540WMain, 540 W. Main St Book discussion 540westmain.org.

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[ SAT., SEPTEMBER 8 ] Anti-Muslim Racism and Collapsing Muslim Identities: A Long Table Conversation/ Installation. 3-6 p.m. Gallery 74, 215 Tremont St, Building 3, 3rd Floor Part of the series “At the Crossroads: Activating the Intersection of Art & Justice” $15. antimuslimracism.bpt.me. Civil Rights Park Kickoff Celebration. 12-6 p.m. Baden Park, Baden St. Spiritus Christi Anti-Racism Coalition $5. rochesterbcff.org. Food Not Bombs Sort/Cook/ Serve Food. 3:30-6 p.m. St. Joseph’s House of Hospitality, 402 South Ave. 232-3262. Reading Group: Alex S. Vitale’s “The End of Policing”. 1-3 p.m. Irondequoit Library, 1290 Titus Ave Room 214 336-6062. Rochester People’s Climate Coalition: Rise for a Resilient Rochester. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Asbury First United Methodist Church, 1050 East Ave 2711050. peoplesclimate.org/rise/.

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ART | ‘STEPHANIE DEL MONTE: TRANSCENDENT’

The Gallery at More Fire Glass Studio’s upcoming exhibition, “Stephanie Del Monte: Transcendent” features large wall hangings constructed of wood and fiber. Del Monte’s works are introspective, representing her own meditations through intricate knots and weavings in hand-dyed cotton, wool, and rope, suspended from carved wooden forms. The scale of the works invites viewers to trace these threads with their eyes, lifting their gaze in their own meditation as they follow the strands skyward. “Transcendent” is on view at More Fire Glass Studio, 36 Field Street, from Thursday, September 6, to Saturday, October 6. A public reception will be held on Thursday, September 6, from 5 to 8 p.m. Gallery hours are Monday and Tuesday by appointment, and Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 242-0450; morefireglass.com. — BY AMANDA LYNN

Asian Treasures at SEW Artistic Fiber Art Gallery The Hungerford 1115 East Main St. (at N. Goodman) 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM August Residency Final Showcase The Yards Gallery Space 50 Public Market Way 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM Autumn Threshold: New works inspired by the changing season. RoCo Upstairs 137 East Ave., Upstairs 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Celebrate the Changing Season Anderson Alley Artists 250 N. Goodman St. 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Closing Reception for Absolutely Abstracted: A Non-Linear View on Emotion by Qori Moorehaul Nu Movement 716 University Ave. 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Falling Forward - Studio 458 in Hungerford Bldg. Main Street Artists Gallery & Studio 1115 E. Main St., Studio 452-458 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM

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Limbo Lounge by Dave Calver Rochester Contemporary Art Center 137 East Ave. 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM On The Side 2018 Rochester Contemporary Art Center 137 East Ave. 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Party of Four: Art Exhibition at Studio 402 Studio 402 in Anderson Arts Building 250 Goodman Street N, Studio 402 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM SNAFU Image City Photography Gallery 722 University Ave. 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM

In the Realm of Whimsy - Norchar Norchar Real Estate 389 Park Ave. 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM I’m from Yalalag by Citlali Fabian Gallery Q 100 College Ave. 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Light On Upstate by Judy Lombard Bits and Peaces Photography Abundance Food Co-op Gallery 571 South Ave. 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Stephanie Del Monte. Transcendent. More Fire Glass Studio 36 Field Street 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM These Are Sobering Findings: A Collection of Redacted FBI Documents as Found Lumiere Photo 100 College Ave. 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM

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Turtle Hill Folk Festival. 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Rotary Sunshine Campus, 809 Five Points Rd . Rush $15-$85. goldenlink.org.

Frederick Douglass [ WED., SEPTEMBER 5 ] Frederick Douglass’s World. Through Oct. 6. University of Rochester, River Campus rochester.edu.

[ MON., SEPTEMBER 10 ] Celeste-Marie Bernier: Our Bondage and Our Freedom: The Frederick Douglass Family’s Struggle for Liberty. 6:30-8 p.m. Central Library, 115 South Ave. 2nd floor conference room 428-8150. ffrpl.org.

Kids Events [ SAT., SEPTEMBER 8 ] Back 2 School Bash. 6 p.m. Church of Love Faith Center, 700 Exchange Street 454-3270.

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Monarch Butterfly Tagging Presentation & Workshop. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd. Registration required $5. rmsc.org. [ SUN., SEPTEMBER 9 ] Planest, Trains, & Automobiles: Transportation Toys at the Strong Museum. 11 a.m. New York Museum of Transportation, 6393 E. River Rd With museum admission.

Recreation [ FRI., SEPTEMBER 7 ] Wine Tasting Cruise. 6:30-8 p.m. Sam Patch Packet Boat, 12 Schoen Place . Pittsford Departing from 12 Schoen Place, Pittsford NY 14534. Tickets may be purchased in advance $28. sampatch.org. [ SAT., SEPTEMBER 8 ] Beginner Birder Trip. 8 a.m. Badgerow Park, 1120 Latta Road . Greece Meet at the northeast corner of parking lot at Ontario Beach Park 671-9639.

Guided History Hike. 9-11 a.m. Philbrick Park, 1 Linear Park Drive Pre-registration requested 340-8655, #0. [ SUN., SEPTEMBER 9 ] Forest Bathing. 1-4 p.m. Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd. $30. rmsc.org. Migrating Waterfowl & Shorebirds. 1 p.m. Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, 3395 US Route 20 East Meet at Bushnell Basin Park & Ride, south of I-490 ext 27 425-7849.

[ MON., SEPTEMBER 10 ] Butterfly Walk. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Braddock Bay, 199 East Manitou Rd. Carpool from lodge lot to Burger Park 671-1310.

Special Events [ FRI., SEPTEMBER 7 ] ZooBrew. 5:30-9 p.m. Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul St $8/$10. 336-7200. [ SAT., SEPTEMBER 8 ] 46th Annual Rochester Antiquarian Book Fair. 10 a.m.5 p.m. Main Street Armory, 900 E. Main St. $5. 232-3221.


Adoption Event. noon. Pet Adoption Network, 4261 Culver Rd. 338-9175. petadoptionnetwork.org. African Drumming. Baobab Cultural Center, 728 University Ave. Youth: 9:30-10:30am; Adults: 10:45am-12:15pm. Brainery Bazaar. Second Saturday of every month, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Rochester Brainery, 176 Anderson Ave, F109 730-7034. rochesterbrainery.com. Fall Plant Sale. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. George Eastman Museum, 900 East Ave. eastman.org.

Peddlers Market. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Morgan-Manning House, 151 Main St., Brockport 637-3645. RocCon2018. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Kodak Center, 200 W. Ridge Rd. $12.50-$40. kodakcenter.com. [ SUN., SEPTEMBER 9 ] 9th Annual Rochester Area Dollhouse & Miniature Show & Sale. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Perinton VFW, 300 Macedon Road . Fairport $5. 377-8540. Community Garage Sale. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Rochester Public Market, 280 N. Union St. 428-6907.

[ TUE., SEPTEMBER 11 ] Penfield Library 42nd Annual Used Book Sale. 2-9 p.m. Penfield Public Library, 1985 Baird Rd. 340.8647. Porkapalooza 2018. 6-9 p.m. Comedy at the Carlson, 50 Carlson Rd $10. 426-6339.

Workshops [ SAT., SEPTEMBER 8 ] Indigenous Food Gathering & Tastings. 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Ganondagan State Historic Site, 7000 Cty Rd 41. $75/$95. 7421690. ganondagan.org.

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NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT

EXHIBIT A

COUNTY OF MONROE SERIAL

IN THE MATTER OF: NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS BY THE COUNTY OF MONROE IN THE CITY OF ROCHESTER AND THE TOWNS OF BRIGHTON; CHILI; CLARKSON; GATES; GREECE; HAMLIN; HENRIETTA; IRONDEQUOIT; MENDON, INCLUDING VILLAGE OF HONEOYE FALLS; OGDEN, INCLUDING VILLAGE OF SPENCERPORT; PARMA, INCLUDING VILLAGE OF HILTON; PENFIELD; PERINTON, INCLUDING VILLAGE OF FAIRPORT; PITTSFORD, INCLUDING VILLAGE OF PITTSFORD; RIGA, INCLUDING VILLAGE OF CHURCHVILLE; RUSH; SWEDEN, INCLUDING VILLAGE OF BROCKPORT; WEBSTER, INCLUDINGVILLAGE OF WEBSTER; WHEATLAND, INCLUDING VILLAGE OF SCOTTSVILLE; AND EAST ROCHESTER, INCLUDING VILLAGE OF EAST ROCHESTER, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE MONROE COUNTY IN REM TAX FORECLOSURE ACT AND THE RESOLUTION OF THE MONROE COUNTY LEGISLATURE DESIGNATED AS RESOLUTION NO. 87,

ACCOUNT NUMBER

OWNER NAME

0001 047.47-1-14 IPAC REALTY LIMITED

NOTICE OF SALE Index No. 2018-2010

ADDRESS 24 CORRIGAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14612

0003 047.61-1-1 BUFFALO ROCHESTER & PITTS

430 LATTA RD ROCHESTER FL,14612

0004 061.21-1-30 REYNOLDS JOHN

22 ST JOHNS PARK ROCHESTER NY,14612

0006 075.41-2-19 HORN AARON

2652 DEWEY AVE ROCHESTER NY,14616

0008 075.58-1-1 LAPORTA CAPITAL GROUP INC

33 LENRIET ST ROCHESTER NY,14615

0009 075.58-1-32 TEAC LLC

27 LENRIET ST ROCHESTER NY,14615

0011 075.74-1-11 SEELAND JOHN S

2069-2075 DEWEY AVE ROCHESTER NY,14615

0012 075.75-1-20 BUTTON RONALD A & HOLLY

58 WINCHESTER ST ROCHESTER NY,14615

0017 090.26-2-23 MILLER SHU-JEN

408-412 RIDGE RD ROCHESTER NY,14615

0018 090.27-1-2 CHAMPION PHOTOCHEMISTRY

1669 LAKE AVE ROCHESTER NY,14615

0020 090.32-1-27 NORTEN FRED R

269 RAND ST ROCHESTER NY,14615

OF THE MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF SAID MONROE COUNTY LEGISLATURE FOR THE YEAR OF 2018.

0022 090.33-1-66 GOODWIN DANIEL R/JENNIFER

222 STEKO AVE ROCHESTER NY,14615

0024 090.41-3-8 SOSA JUAN JR

247 SUMMIT GROVE PARK ROCHESTER NY,14615

LIST OF DELINQUENT PROPERTIES REFERRED TO HEREIN WAS FILED IN MONROE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE ON THE 22nd DAY OF MARCH, 2018.

0026 090.42-1-35 MILLER JAMES M

376 RIDGEWAY AVE ROCHESTER NY,14615

0027 090.42-2-5 MADDOCK MICHELLE

311 PULLMAN AVE ROCHESTER NY,14615

0029 090.44-2-12 CUNNINGHAM WILEY

25 RIDGE RD ROCHESTER NY,14615

In pursuance and by virtue of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly granted by this Court and entered and filed in the Monroe County Clerk's Office, I, KEVIN TUBIOLO, Monroe County Senior Delinquent Tax Collector, duly appointed Referee in this proceeding for such purposes, will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder therefor, in the Legislative Chambers in the County Office Building, 39 West Main Street, in the City of Rochester, County of Monroe, State of New York, on the 12th day of September, 2018, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. (with pre-bidding registration opening at 9:00 o’clock A.M.), and shall continue the same, if required, from day to day, excepting and omitting Saturdays, Sundays and public or legal holidays, the premises directed and in numerical order of serial numbering and in said judgment described as follows:

0030 090.47-2-4 BETTER WORLD HOUSING LLC

831 RIDGEWAY AVE ROCHESTER NY,14615

0032 090.50-1-31 207 RIDGEWAY AVE HOLDINGS

207 RIDGEWAY AVE ROCHESTER NY,14615

ALL THE FOLLOWING LOTS, PARTS OF LOTS AND PARCELS OF LAND, situate in the City of Rochester and the Towns of Brighton; Chili; Clarkson; Gates; Greece; Hamlin; Henrietta; Irondequoit; Mendon, including the Village of Honeoye Falls; Ogden, including the Village of Spencerport; Parma, including the Village of Hilton; Penfield; Perinton, including the Village of Fairport; Pittsford, including the Village of Pittsford; Riga, including the Village of Churchville; Rush; Sweden, including Village of Brockport; Webster, including the Village of Webster; Wheatland, including the Village of Scottsville; and East Rochester, including the Village of East Rochester, County of Monroe and State of New York, some located in various subdivisions, as the same are laid out on maps thereof filed in the Monroe County Clerk's Office and tax maps of the County of Monroe, which lots and parcels of land are affected by the within action and described by serial numbers and additional descriptors as hereinafter set forth in the attached Exhibit “A”.

0039 090.56-1-42 BROOK RICHARD F

657 MAGEE AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0043 090.65-2-11 SIMPSON ALVIN G

457 AUGUSTINE ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0044 090.72-1-1.003 MAC INDUSTRIAL PK

120 RAMONA ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

IN REM ACTION NO. 143

TOGETHER WITH ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST to the land lying in the bed of any street, highway, or strip of land, as they now exist, formerly existed, or are presently proposed, included in, in front of, or adjoining the lots of premises herein described by serial numbers and additional descriptions, all as shown on the maps and descriptions aforesaid. subject to:

SUBJECT to the Terms of Sale to be read by the Referee prior to the commencement of the Public Auction and further

(a) Any state of facts an accurate survey may show and subject to any facts an inspection of the premises would reveal. (b) Building or tract restrictions or regulations. (c) Violations of record, if any, now or hereafter against the premises, and any fines, charges, or assessment arising therefrom. (d) Easements, covenants, agreements, reservations and restrictions of record, if any, insofar as the same may be in force and effect. (e) Rights of tenants and/or occupants in possession if any. (f)

Security Agreements, conditional bills of sale and chattel mortgages, if any.

(g) The right of the United States of America to redeem within 120 days from the date of sale by reason of any Federal lien filed by or acquired prior to the date of the sale. (h) The amount of any unpaid water, sewer, Pure Water, electric, natural gas or other utility charge heretofore or hereafter levied, assessed or accrued against or with respect to such parcel.

0035 090.51-3-31 BC BUSINESS ACQUISITIONS

1349 LAKE AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0037 090.56-1-20 PONTILLO JAMES

415 ELECTRIC AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0038 090.56-1-41 BROOK RICHARD F

661 MAGEE AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0045

090.72-1-48.001 MAC INDUSTRIAL PK INC

80 RAMONA ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0046 090.73-1-22 MAPLEWOOD ROCS-391 BIRR

391 BIRR ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0047 090.74-3-35 4110 SHARKWOOD-2 INC

16 LAKEVIEW TER ROCHESTER NY,14613

0048 090.76-1-36 EVANS JULIOUS C

19 NORTHVIEW TER ROCHESTER NY,14621

0049 090.80-1-27 SANDOVAL NORMAN

590 DRIVING PK AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0051 090.81-1-70 MILLER SHU-JEN

536 DRIVING PK AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0053 090.82-1-25 JENSEN HELMER

11 BROEZEL ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0054 090.82-3-62 STAMPS MYRON

225 DRIVING PK AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0055 090.83-1-44 TAG DEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC

15 SELYE TER ROCHESTER NY,14613

0062 091.46-1-38 SMITH LINDA L

1720 CLINTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0064 091.53-1-21 FOCAL PROPERTY HOLDINGS

1798-1806 ST PAUL ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0065 091.53-1-54 WALKER CHARMAINE

68 STRONG ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0072 091.60-1-18 THOMAS DEVON

1500 NORTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0073 091.60-1-29 SEGARRA JOSE

1606 NORTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0074 091.61-1-79 NOVITSKE AMANDA M & YOUNG

3 EMANON ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0076 091.62-1-39 HOLDEN A RANDALL &

1475 CLINTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0077

1439-1441 CLINTON AVE ROCHESTER FL,14621

091.62-1-55.001 SHOAIBI NEWAL

0079 091.62-2-32 ORTIZ GILBERTO

41 GENEVA ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0080 091.63-1-10 24 SENECA AVENUE INC

574 NORTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0081 091.63-1-11 24 SENECA AVENUE INC

24 SENECA AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

(j) The lien or liens of any unpaid School Tax and the lien or liens of the Town and County Tax accruing after the respective tax liens subject of this action.

0084 091.64-2-5.001 SOLIS CHRISTINA

781 NORTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0085 091.65-1-4 LLOYD GREGORY

1163-1165 HUDSON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

(k) Orders of demolition or any actions or proceedings to demolish a parcel of real property subject to this action.

0086 091.65-1-5 LLOYD GREGORY

1161 HUDSON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

Any persons interested in redeeming any part or parcel of the premises affected by said action may, at any time before noon of the day preceding the day of commencement of the sale, so redeem by paying at the Office of the Director of Finance (Treasury), at Room B-2, County Office Building, 39 West Main Street, Rochester, New ¬York, all taxes, tax liens and tax lien certificates, owing upon the parcel affected, with interest penalties and allocated costs and disbursements thereon to the date of payment.

0087 091.65-3-54 MOORE MILES E

109 ST STANISLAUS ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

(i)

The lien or liens of unpaid City of Rochester taxes, assessments, water and sewer rents, if any.

Any person redeeming relies upon his own title to the parcel redeemed, as the premises, if redeemed, will not be sold in this action.

KEVIN TUBIOLO Monroe County Senior Delinquent Tax Collector BOYLAN CODE LLP TAX FORECLOSURE ATTORNEY CULVER ROAD ARMORY 145 CULVER ROAD, SUITE 100 ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 14620

26 CITY SEPTEMBER 5 - 11, 2018

0088 091.65-3-65 TAB TEK LLC

100 KOSCIUSKO ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0089 091.65-3-71 MCGILL ANDREW JR/ALBERTHA

78 KOSCIUSKO ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0090 091.65-3-75 PATTERSON ROSE M

62 KOSCIUSKO ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0091 091.67-2-42 MILLARD ROSEMARY/CHARLES

50 TURPIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0092 091.67-2-64 NEWHOUSE JEFFREY H & LORI

164 TURPIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0099 091.69-1-74 JAX BOX GROUP LLC

76-78 JEWEL ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0101 091.70-2-2 COOPER JANNIE

8-10 TRENAMAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0104 091.70-3-18 ACE PROPERTY GROUP OF

4 BORCHARD ST ROCHESTER CA,14621

0105 091.70-3-19 BROWN YOLANDA

2 BORCHARD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0107 091.70-3-33 BETTER WORLD HOUSING NO

13 BORCHARD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0108 091.70-3-43 MC MILLIAN ALEXANDER

2 OSCAR ST ROCHESTER NY,14621


NOTICE OF SALE 0109 091.70-3-66 ALAVA ANGIE E

1268-1276 CLINTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0205 092.78-1-4 ASHFORD LARRY/DIANE A L/U

125 SCHUM LN ROCHESTER NY,14609

0112 091.71-2-2 KUDER KAREN

31 LANG ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0207

104.68-1-73.001 HEBERLE CHRISTINE L

316 ALVANAR RD ROCHESTER NY,14606

0113 091.71-2-52 HEARD SAMUEL LEE JR &

34 WEAVER ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0208 104.68-1-76 HEBERLE CHRISTINE L

324 ALVANAR RD ROCHESTER NY,14606

0114 091.71-3-49 GEORGES LOUIS N

1000 JOSEPH AVE ROCHESTER CA,14621

0209 104.68-1-77 HEBERLE CHRISTINE L

336 ALVANAR RD ROCHESTER NY,14606

0115 091.71-3-53 HERRING DEMETRIUS

26 WEYL ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0210 104.75-1-1.001 HEBERLE CHRISTINE L

269 ALVANAR RD ROCHESTER NY,14606

0118 091.71-4-16 MILLER SHU-JEN

35 LEO ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0211 104.76-1-1 HEBERLE CHRISTINE L

251 ALVANAR RD ROCHESTER NY,14606

0119 091.72-1-36 BURKE HALINA

182 WEAVER ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0212 105.21-1-36 IMHOF HENRY A

177 POLARIS ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0121 091.72-2-61 OMER ISMAEL

324 WEAVER ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0215 105.25-1-22 WALKER BESSIE & JEROME

49 LINNET ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0124 091.72-3-52 BREEDLOVE JESSE C &

239 WEYL ST ROCHESTER SC,14621

0216 105.26-1-15 SHARKHOUSE LLC

280 LEXINGTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0127 091.72-4-23 BROWN FLORA L

142-144 WEYL ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0217 105.26-1-21 ALZAWAWI ABDULWAHHAB W

244 LEXINGTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0130 091.73-2-12 SNOWDEN EDITH

49 SOBIESKI ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0219 105.26-2-37 TOBIE JIMMIE

124-126 MARYLAND ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0131 091.73-2-14 ALHUSSAIN FATEMAH A H A E

57 SOBIESKI ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0220 105.26-2-60 STAMPS MYRON

324 GLENWOOD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0133 091.73-4-11 MEMORIES FUNERAL HOME LLC

995-1005 HUDSON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0221 105.26-3-14 RODRIGUEZ LUIS R

57 TACOMA ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0134 091.74-1-11 YOUNT KATHLEEN A

67 DELMONTE ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0222 105.26-3-41 RANIER ST TRUST

32 RAINIER ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0141 091.75-2-4 BACK MICHAEL

106 MOHAWK ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0223 105.26-3-42 DURAND MARGARET

33-35 RAINIER ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0143 091.75-2-64 DUVAL CLAXTON

25-25.5 DELAMAINE DR ROCHESTER NY,14621

0225 105.26-3-58 O'BRIEN BRENDAN & FIONA

262 GLENWOOD AVE ROCHESTER,14613

0145 091.77-1-24 ROSA ABDIAS J

238 AVE E ROCHESTER FL,14621

0227 105.27-1-30 ROMANO ENZIO

46 TACOMA ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0146 091.77-3-9 ABBOTT BRIAN

229 AVE D ROCHESTER NY,14621

0230 105.28-1-43 REEVES AMANDA LIN

10 CARTHAGE DR ROCHESTER NY,14621

0147 091.77-4-12 MILLER SHU-JEN

106 HARRIS ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0231 105.28-1-6 SNIPES JANICE

20-22 AVE C ROCHESTER NY,14621

0148 091.77-5-24 KISTLER HOLDING LLC

162-164 AVE D ROCHESTER NY,14621

0233 105.32-2-6 TERRISSON DAVID

619 GLENWOOD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0150 091.78-2-36 VALENTIN CARMEN L

304 AVE D ROCHESTER NY,14621

0236 105.33-1-7 GLEASON SHELDON

46 PLOVER ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0151 091.78-2-47 HILL TOYKEYA M

186 HOLLENBECK ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0237 105.34-3-36 FAIRBROTHER MARAGRET A

56 LOCUST ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0152 091.78-3-59 TROCHE MARIA S

1144 CLINTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0238 105.34-3-48 MLS & JMM LLC

80 LOCUST ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0153 091.78-3-72 BELL EDDIE JR

2 BLOOMINGDALE ST ROCHESTER FL,14621

0239 105.34-3-62 HAIN CHARLES

544-548 DEWEY AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0154 091.79-1-17 VAUSS GLORIA J

59 KOHLMAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0240 105.35-1-17 BROWN DENISE M

224 FULTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0156 091.79-1-55 STAMPS MYRON

471 AVE D ROCHESTER NY,14621

0241 105.35-1-38 SWAN COLIN

68 GLENDALE PARK ROCHESTER CA,14613

0157 091.79-2-17 4110 MARWOOD HOLDINGS LLC

70 PARDEE ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0244 105.35-4-14 SWAN COLIN

67 GLENDALE PARK ROCHESTER CA,14613

0158

091.79-3-68.001 TORRES CARLOS

627 AVE D ROCHESTER NY,14621

0245

19 MALVERN ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0160

091.79-4-61.001 MANIGOULT ANNIE L

105.35-4-19.001 WOODMALL PROPERTIES INC

46 DALE ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0246 105.35-4-40 NORTEN FRED

191 FULTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0161 091.79-4-65 BURDA JOHN

28 DALE ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0248 105.35-4-76 O'BRIEN BRENDAN & FIONA

1 ALDERN PL ROCHESTER,14613

0162 091.80-1-27 MARTINEZ LOPEZ OSNIEL C

680 AVE D ROCHESTER NY,14621

0249 105.35-4-83 TOUSSAINT MOHAMED &

199 RAVINE AVE ROCHESTER NY,14613

0163 091.80-1-46 FRANKLIN GENERAL

58 JOSEPH PL ROCHESTER NY,14621

0254 105.40-2-29 RASHID BURHAN

683 EMERSON ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0164 091.80-2-13 MANOR WILLIAM SMITH/KEBA

31 FAIRBANKS ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0257 105.41-1-44 WILLIS TERLETA M

553 EMERSON ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0165 091.80-2-48 RBS RENTAL GROUP LLC

37 BAUMAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0260 105.41-4-49 ROGER MILGROM TRUST

191 MICHIGAN ST ROCHESTER CA,14606

0166 091.80-4-31 GILBERT CARMEN

134 BERLIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0263 105.42-1-60 4110 MARWOOD HOLDINGS LLC

330 EMERSON ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0169 091.80-4-54 HINES TONY R

58 EIFFEL PL ROCHESTER NY,14621

0264

289 EMERSON ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0170 091.80-4-60 MILES MARY

86 EIFFEL PL ROCHESTER NY,14621

0265 105.43-1-11 JOHNS CAROL A

23 LOCUST ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0171 091.81-1-16 ABUTALEB HAMAD A A M

35 DURNAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0266 105.43-1-14 MACLANE ALISON

17 LOCUST ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0172 091.81-1-8.001 FORECLOSURE LIQUIDATORS

931-933 HUDSON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0269 105.43-1-5 BRYANT BOBBIE

35 LOCUST ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0174 091.81-2-58 HOLLAMBY ACQUISITION LLC

886 HUDSON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0271 105.43-2-19 DEESE ROSEBUD

79 EMERSON ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0175 091.81-2-59 HOLLAMBY ACQUISITION LLC

872 HUDSON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0273 105.43-2-6 RICH R INC

159 EMERSON ST ROCHESTER NY,14613

0176 091.81-3-24 PRIME PER PROPERTY INC

975 AVE D ROCHESTER NY,14621

0274 105.47-4-43 GUCK JOHN J

201 ROCKVIEW TER ROCHESTER NY,14606

0178 091.81-3-41 RBS RENTAL GROUP LLC

90 HERALD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0275 105.47-4-45 GAYLE MYRIAL

874 GLIDE ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0179 091.82-1-20 MARRERO GRACIANO

229 DURNAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0276 105.48-1-18 278 ALLEN STREET LLC

225 AVERY ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0180 091.82-1-35 DAYAL ALVIN

317 DURNAN ST ROCHESTER,14621

0277 105.48-1-21 DANIEL WILLIE B

211 AVERY ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0181 091.82-1-56 MILLER JURIE

242 ROYCROFT DR ROCHESTER NY,14621

0280 105.49-1-61 O NEILL KEVIN J

67 STERLING ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0182 091.82-1-59 CUMMINGS ROOSEVELT SR

228 ROYCROFT DR ROCHESTER NY,14621

0281 105.49-2-18 4110 MARWOOD HOLDINGS LLC

47 SANTEE ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0183 091.82-1-74 DILLON TIFFANY

158 ROYCROFT DR ROCHESTER NY,14621

0282 105.49-2-19 THOMAS WINSTON

41 SANTEE ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0184 091.82-2-23 BETTER WORLD HOUSING NO

237 ROYCROFT DR ROCHESTER NY,14621

0283 105.49-2-25 JEROME JESICA S

3 SANTEE ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0185 091.82-3-32 SMITH MARZENIA & SEAN P

51 HOLBROOKE ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0285 105.50-1-15 STAMPS MYRON

307 SHERMAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14606 85 FULTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14608

105.42-1-72.001 SHARKHOUSE LLC

0187 091.83-1-12 SIMS CARLETTA E

401 DURNAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0289 105.51-2-18 ALSHAMSI ABDUKAREEM

0188

857 PORTLAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0290 105.51-2-36 NICHOLSON ERIC

90 BLOSS ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0190 091.83-1-29 ALAWADHI FAREEDAH A A SH

803 PORTLAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0293 105.55-2-7 SALGADO MARTA R

167 ROCKVIEW TER ROCHESTER NY,14606

0191 091.83-1-51 WRIGHT ANGELA D

102 LUX ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0294 105.57-1-42 AHM HOLDINGS INC

19 WOLFF ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0193 091.83-3-35 PAONE JOSEPH M EST OF

223 PORTAGE ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0295

42 ROGERS AVE ROCHESTER NY,14606

0194 091.83-3-47 INGRAM TRACIE

108 AURORA ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0297 105.57-2-40 4110 MARWOOD HOLDINGS LLC

124 WARNER ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0195

749-751 PORTLAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0298 105.57-2-45 THONGDARA RATTANA D &

156 WARNER ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0196 091.83-3-81 TEDLA ABU T

83 WILLITE DR ROCHESTER NY,14621

0300 105.58-1-16 KELLY THOMAS R & ALICE

199 SHERMAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0197 091.84-2-49 NESMITH MADISON L

273 NICHOLS ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0301 105.58-1-2 LECKINGER JUSTIN

45 OTIS ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0198 091.84-2-57 EVANS LAVORIS T

225 NICHOLS ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0302 105.58-1-47 FOX LINDA L

179 CAMERON ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0199 091.84-3-65 ROLDAN ISMAEL

186 JEROLD ST ROCHESTER PR,14609

0303 105.58-2-46 ALFIERI MARK

4 ST JAMES ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0200 092.53-3-21 DI BELLA SANTO R & MARY

1786 NORTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0305 105.58-2-77 AMERICA REAL ESTATE INVES

225 DEWEY AVE ROCHESTER NY,14608

0202 092.61-2-15 ALMARRI KHALED IBRAHIM

23 PATT ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0307 105.59-2-37 AMERICA REAL ESTATE

167 SARATOGA AVE ROCHESTER NY,14608

0204 092.69-2-44 BUKLEY ERIC C

60 FIELDWOOD DR ROCHESTER NY,14609

0308 105.59-2-73 VO MINH X

164 PARKWAY ROCHESTER NY,14608

091.83-1-21.002 QUSIEM AHMED SALEH

091.83-3-76.001 TEDLA ABU T

105.57-1-50.001 SCOTT CARL A

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NOTICE OF SALE 0309 105.60-1-74 BUNCE JAMES P

872 PLYMOUTH AVE ROCHESTER NY,14608

0404 106.21-1-27 HILL CONLEY

3 ATHENS ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0310 105.60-2-39 NICHOLSON ERIC

77 AMBROSE ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0405

71 AVE A ROCHESTER NY,14621

0311 105.62-1-16 ROMANO ENZIO D

219 WETMORE PARK ROCHESTER NY,14606

0407 106.21-3-64 SWAYZE TINA

270 AVE B ROCHESTER NY,14621

0316 105.65-2-2 DRUMGOOLE PARRISH

541-541.5 LYELL AVE ROCHESTER NY,14606

0410 106.22-1-36 STEVENSON ERYNN

318 AVE B ROCHESTER CA,14621

0317 105.65-2-24 SCHIAVONE DEVELOPMENT LLC

519-519.5 LYELL AVE ROCHESTER NY,14606

0411 106.22-2-30 PETERS ARTHUR

348 AVE A ROCHESTER NY,14621

0318 105.65-2-43 ALSSEED MANSOUR F KH

489 LYELL AVE ROCHESTER NY,14606

0413 106.22-3-14 HILL CONLEY

439 AVE A ROCHESTER NY,14621

0320 105.67-1-19 SZUCS GEORGE

49 DAUS ALY ROCHESTER NY,14608

0414 106.22-3-15 PACHECO NICOLAS

10 CARL ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0322

244 LYELL AVE ROCHESTER NY,14608

0417 106.22-4-27 COCO'S REVENGE LLC

1015 CLINTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0323 105.67-2-61 TRAN TRUONG THANH

183 LYELL AVE ROCHESTER NY,14608

0418 106.23-1-18 BETTER WORLD HOUSING NO

145 MORRILL ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0325 105.68-1-7 CALKINS JAMES

109 AMBROSE ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0419 106.23-1-36 LEWIS MARY L

58 KETCHUM ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0326 105.68-1-70 1024 DEWEY AVENUE

717-719 PLYMOUTH AVE ROCHESTER NY,14608

0420

161-163 REMINGTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0328 105.71-2-35 DAKOTA STREET INC

250 DAKOTA ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0421 106.23-1-64 MATHIEU MARK J

0332 105.72-1-21 BELKNAP JODY K

540 HAGUE ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0424 106.23-3-26 BINMAHFOOD SULTAN ABDULLA

151-153 WILKINS ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0334

90 POOL ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0425 106.23-4-15 HUSSEIN ABDUSAMED

747 JOSEPH AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0335 105.73-1-12 BARFIELD DEVIN

85 BRAYER ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0426 106.23-4-59 TRUE HOLINESS CHURCH

8 LANGHAM ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0336 105.73-1-17 SMALL KEVIN

6 LORRAINE PL ROCHESTER NY,14606

0427 106.24-1-63 SAYEGH ALI H A M H AL

306 WILKINS ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0337 105.73-2-25 PRESTON ZEVILLA JACKSON

535 AMES ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0428 106.24-1-64 BEAN DAPHNE

300 WILKINS ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0340 105.74-1-39 LUNDY STACY

35 MASSETH ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0429 106.24-2-36 FLETCHER PATRICK R

120 FRIEDERICH PARK ROCHESTER NY,14621

0342 105.74-1-53 STAMPS MYRON

20 GLASSER ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0430 106.24-3-10 HUGHES SHAWNTA

51 FRIEDERICH PARK ROCHESTER NY,14621

0343 105.74-1-54 BUNCE JAMES P

22 GLASSER ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0431 106.24-3-24 ABDULLATIF ABEER A M

174 BERNARD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0345 105.74-1-69 STAMPS MYRON

32 RUGRAFF ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0432 106.24-3-26 HOUSER FRANK

164 BERNARD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0346 105.74-3-6 STANLEY JERRY

329 ORCHARD ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0433 106.25-1-61 KING JOHN A

200 BERNARD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0347 105.75-1-10 SHAIBI JAMIL M

16 LIME ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0434 106.25-1-62 KING JOHN A

196 BERNARD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0353 105.75-2-55 GOINS JOHN HENRY

578 SMITH ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0435

0354 105.75-2-58 BURDA JOHN A

594 SMITH ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0436 106.25-1-66 SLATER LACEY

146 BARONS ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0355 105.76-1-11 BUNCE JAMES P

67 SARATOGA AVE ROCHESTER NY,14608

0437 106.25-2-34 CUMMINGS ROOSEVELT

30 ST JACOB ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0356

105.76-1-13.001 THOMAS ANTHONY

55-63 SARATOGA AVE ROCHESTER NY,14608

0439 106.25-3-39 HINES ROOSEVELT L/U&HINES

294 BERNARD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0357

105.76-1-28.002 KHALFAN NAEMAH M M/ALALI

386 SMITH ST ROCHESTER,14608

0441 106.25-3-65 GEHRS JOHN A

335 BERNARD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0359 105.79-1-60 BREWSTER MYRON R JR

29 POOL ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0443 106.25-3-71 CRUZ EMEROLDO C & NINA C

1021 NORTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0360 105.79-1-61 BREWSTER MYRON R JR

25 POOL ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0445 106.26-1-85 WALL TONY

606 WILKINS ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0361 105.79-3-33 MAJOR HENRY M & FLORIEDA

53 MILLINER ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0447

106.26-2-40.001 VILLONE ANDREW G

92 CARTER ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0362 105.80-1-52 HUDSON QUINCY

429 HAGUE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0448

106.26-2-41.001 VILLONE ANDREW G

96 CARTER ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0363 105.80-1-61 PRESTON ZEVILLA JACKSON

23 MARLOW ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0449 106.26-2-43 VILLONE ANDREW G

0365

995 JAY ST ROCHESTER CA,14611

0451 106.27-1-2 HOLMES ROSA M & ULYSSES

732 PORTLAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0366 105.81-1-26 RIBBLE BRUCE A & HABGOOD

882 JAY ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0452 106.27-1-71 COMMUNITY MUTUAL INC

76 FERNWOOD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0367 105.81-1-57 PREMIER REAL ESTATE DEV

67 LORENZO ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0453 106.27-1-77 FERNWOOD LAND TRUST

42 FERNWOOD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0368 105.81-1-6 KREIGER ELIZABETH

38 LISBON ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0454 106.27-1-86 COMMUNITY MUTUAL INC

678-690 PORTLAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0369 105.81-1-67 NAHUM TOMER

935 JAY ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0455 106.27-1-97 HOLMES ROSA M & ULYSSES

720 PORTLAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0371 105.81-1-79 PARK SIN KEUM & WHO CHA

43 LISBON ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0456 106.28-1-25 PERRY FREDERICK L & ALMA

54 CLAIRMOUNT ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0372 105.81-2-13 KRANIG SHARYL

828 JAY ST ROCHESTER CA,14611

0458 106.28-2-22 O'BRIEN BRENDAN & FIONA

42 NICHOLS ST ROCHESTER,14609

0373 105.81-2-18 INOC LLC

11 IMMEL ST ROCHESTER SC,14606

0459 106.28-2-32 WYNNE IRENE

319 FERNWOOD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0375 105.81-2-52 SPEER KAREN

469 COLVIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0460 106.28-2-67 ANDERSON VIRGINIA

42 FERNCLIFFE DR ROCHESTER NY,14621

0376 105.81-2-53 OBIEKE OSITA

473 COLVIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0461 106.28-2-75 BURKE DAVID M

84 FERNCLIFFE DR ROCHESTER NY,14621

0377 105.81-2-73 AMERICA REAL ESTATE

9 RUGRAFF ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0462 106.28-2-86 1481 DEWEY NY LLC

144 FERNCLIFFE DR ROCHESTER NV,14621

0378 105.81-3-10 POSTWAITE AMOS

813 JAY ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0463 106.28-3-24 1746 DALE RD LLC

39 RUSTIC ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0380 105.82-1-41 HILL JODY P

421 CHILD ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0467 106.29-1-51 GREEN SEQUENTHIA

8 GLADYS ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0381 105.82-1-42 WRIGHT TEQUILA

418 CHILD ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0468 106.29-1-72 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES

123 CONKEY AVE ROCHESTER CA,14621

0382 105.82-1-53 ANDREWS LUCIOUS

189 WHITNEY ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0469 106.29-1-73 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES

119 CONKEY AVE ROCHESTER CA,14621

0383 105.82-2-11 HASTINGS MICHAEL

769 SMITH ST ROCHESTER NY,14606

0470 106.29-1-74 JPKM PROPERTY MGMT INC

18 WOODFORD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0384 105.82-2-48 KOSTER LAURA D

304 ORANGE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0471 106.29-2-1 GOINS KENNETH TYRONE I &

186 CONKEY AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0385 105.82-2-54 BUNCE JAMES

338 ORANGE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0472 106.29-2-7.001 SINGLETARY ROBERT

83 ROTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0386

105.82-3-25.001 ROCHESTER FOOD NOT BOMBS

705-709 JAY ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0473 106.29-3-15 MONCLUS SHESARE

60 EVERGREEN ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0387

105.82-3-36.002 NEBBIA SEAN FALLON

431B ORANGE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0475 106.29-4-29 ALSAEED AYED M M S

118 CLIFFORD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0390

105.82-3-69./HOME MINCHER MICHAEL

655 JAY ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0476

513-517 JAY ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0477 106.30-1-45 HAMELINCK NANCY RICOTTA

0392 105.83-1-37 WOODMALL PROPERTIES INC

503 JAY ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0478 106.30-1-54 BURKE SAVOY

85 LILL ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0394 105.83-2-34 ALSA'EED MANSOUR FKH

358 JAY ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0480 106.30-3-30 ALHAMDAN WALEED H S A

334 CLIFFORD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0396 105.83-2-8 WALKHARAZA ESSA FTHAS

77 WALNUT ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0482 106.30-3-47 TOBIE JIMMIE

257 CLIFFORD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0397 105.83-3-48 DIAZ CARMEN G

209 ORANGE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0483 106.30-3-6 CNJ PROPERTIES INC

77 RADIO ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0398 105.83-3-58 WASHINGTON PARIS

27 WALNUT ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0484 106.30-3-71 AGUILERA PRINCE RAQUON

92 EVERGREEN ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0399 105.84-1-29 VALLA JAMES

292 JAY ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0485 106.30-3-72 BETTER WORLD HOUSING NO

90 EVERGREEN ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0400

30 ORANGE ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0486 106.30-4-11 ALTHUWAINI WALEED M R

35 LILL ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0402 105.84-2-19 PENA NORBERTO P

58-60 WAREHOUSE ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0487

0403 105.84-3-66 AGUIRRE-PORTELA LETICIA

14 PARKER PL ROCHESTER CA,14608

0488 106.30-4-34 VELAZQUEZ SANTIAGO

105.67-1-49.002 GREATER WORKS MINISTR INT

105.72-1-87.003 COLON-SANTIAGO EDWIN

105.80-1-76.001 STEVENSON ERYNN

0391 105.83-1-35 HERRING DEMETRIUS

105.84-1-51.001 PEREZ SALLY

28 CITY SEPTEMBER 5 - 11, 2018

106.21-1-39.001 EADY ELIZABETH

106.23-1-48.001 SAMPSON ANNIE L

106.25-1-63.001 YOUNG STEPHEN V

106.30-1-41.002 HARDEMAN BRIAN

106.30-4-14.002 MATHIEU MARK

459 AVE A ROCHESTER NY,14621

192 BERNARD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

13 WOOD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

92 FLOWER ST ROCHESTER NY,14621 76 FLOWER ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

42 LILL ST ROCHESTER NY,14621 123 FLOWER ST ROCHESTER NY,14621


NOTICE OF SALE 0490 106.30-4-46 SIMPSON LYNN

38 RADIO ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0584 106.46-1-22 RODRIGUEZ SHERRY L & LUIS

0491 106.30-4-49 APPLEBERRY WILLIE J &

52 RADIO ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0585

0492 106.31-1-19 BISIW HANNA

46 MEAD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0588 106.49-1-25 APOLLONIO ADRIANO D

0493 106.31-1-51 BARKSDALE JEROME

33 LA FORCE ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0589 106.49-1-61 CRAWFORD PURCELL C

19 CLEVELAND ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0494 106.31-2-31 6 VINEYARD HILL LLC

12 DE JONGE ST ROCHESTER FL,14621

0590 106.49-3-25 JOHNSON BILL L

29 WILSON ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0495 106.31-2-32 DENT DIANE O

10 DE JONGE ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0591

72 CENTRAL PARK ROCHESTER NY,14605

0496 106.31-2-59 WHEELER SCIPO/WILSON

550 CLIFFORD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0594 106.50-2-45 JOHNSON ROBERT J

186 CENTRAL PARK ROCHESTER NY,14605

0497 106.31-2-76 BRUNDAGE KESHIA

50 REMINGTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0595 106.51-2-10 WILLIAMS ROBERT D &

337 BAY ST ROCHESTER CA,14605

0499 106.32-1-22 SANDOVAL NORMAN

85 THOMAS ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0596 106.51-2-30 CAUMENO CONSTRUCTION CO

120 THIRD ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0500 106.32-2-20 KING MAXINE

784 CLIFFORD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0597 106.51-2-48 CLARK DENISE LYNN

171 THIRD ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0501 106.32-3-28 KINARD MALCOLM

33 BARONS ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0598 106.51-2-49 KHOTHSYMUONG PAKAYPHAY

165 THIRD ST ROCHESTER NY,14605 330 FOURTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0502

106.33-1-51.002 JOHNSON WILLIAM B

106.46-2-45.002 DOWELL MICHAEL

106.50-1-40.001 MCLAUGHLIN JAMES

42 OAKMAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14605 65 ALMIRA ST ROCHESTER NY,14605 645 NORTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

847 CLIFFORD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0601 106.51-3-12 ELLIS GEORGE

0503 106.33-1-60 IRIZARRY RICARDO

860 CLIFFORD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0604 106.52-1-39 COLD MARK

182 FIFTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0505 106.33-2-32 LOUIS NAZARUS

1016 CLIFFORD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0606 106.52-2-76 CLARK JAYSON J JR

154 SIXTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0506 106.33-3-17 SHURIK MOHAMED AL

1005-1007 CLIFFORD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0607 106.52-3-13 BETTER WORLD HOUSING NO

14 HEIDELBERG ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0507 106.33-3-29 RUIZ MERCEDES

93 WATKIN TER ROCHESTER NY,14605

0608 106.52-3-4 LAUREANO EDWIN JR &

525 BAY ST ROCHESTER PA,14609

0510 106.34-1-42 SALEH NABEEL SAEED

24 AEBERSOLD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0609 106.53-1-5.002 MADISON TYRONE

34R CLIFF ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0511 106.34-1-6 HUMBLE TINA L

371 ALPHONSE ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0610

216 HUDSON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14605

0512 106.34-1-67 KILIMNICK SHELDON

1086 CLIFFORD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0611 106.57-1-30 ENGLISH ERNEST E JR

29 PORTLAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14605

0513 106.34-2-30 ROMAN ELIZABETH

13 LOCHNER PL ROCHESTER NY,14605

0612 106.57-1-31 ENGLISH ERNEST E JR

27 PORTLAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14605

0514 106.34-2-43 OMEALLY ALRICK C

481 PORTLAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14605

0613 106.57-1-4.003 SMITH MICHELE

146 WOODBURY ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0515 106.34-3-24 LAWRENCE COURTNEY K &

170 LINCOLN ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0614 106.57-1-43 MARSHALL KAREN

18 NASH ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0516 106.35-1-27 MCAZ CAPITAL LLC

5 RENWOOD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0615 106.57-2-38 COCO'S REVENGE LLC

88 PORTLAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14605

0517 106.35-1-95 BERNARD RASHAD

54 AEBERSOLD ST ROCHESTER NY,14621

0616 106.57-2-39 COCO'S REVENGE LLC

92 PORTLAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14605

0518 106.35-2-3 PARKER JOE JR & REBA

1353 CLIFFORD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14621

0619

106.58-1-70.001 LEVENS SHIRLEY & WOODARD

512 SCIO ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0519 106.35-2-42 STANIN RICHARD C

400 FIRST ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0620

106.58-2-42.001 CHERRY BART & TIOGA

18 WAIT ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0521 106.35-3-20 STAMPS MYRON

177 ROHR ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0621

106.59-1-23.001 ALMARAGHI ABDULLAH Y NA

17 SECOND ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0528

106.37-3-19.001 MCNEILL JOSEPH LOUIS &

106.56-1-16.001 POSTWAITE AMOS

63 SCRANTOM ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0623 106.59-1-78 YAQOOB MAHUMMAD

42 PENNSYLVANIA AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0529 106.38-1-17 ROBERTS JOHN

105 EVERGREEN ST ROCHESTER CA,14605

0624 106.59-2-2.004 US BANK NATIONAL

317 CENTRAL PARK ROCHESTER TX,14605

0530 106.38-1-19 JACKSON CLIFFORD

109 EVERGREEN ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0625 106.59-2-3 VARGAS HIPOLITO

323-325 CENTRAL PARK ROCHESTER NY,14605

0531 106.38-2-32 REED FANNIE

17 KAPPEL PL ROCHESTER NY,14605

0627 106.59-2-44 HAYGOOD GENEVA N/TIMOTHY

192 PENNSYLVANIA AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0532 106.38-2-56 FELICIANO EUSEBIO

30 SIEBERT PL ROCHESTER NY,14605

0628

18 THIRD ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0534 106.39-1-33 ELTREX INDUSTRIES INC

65 SULLIVAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0630 106.59-2-84 BORGOS MARCIAL S

60 SECOND ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0535 106.39-1-8 BURNS ROBERT JR & SMITH

19 SULLIVAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0631

190 PECK ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0536 106.39-2-34 FORD LEROY & MELZINA

487 JOSEPH AVE ROCHESTER NY,14605

0633 106.60-1-13 BATTLES GLORIA

17 FIFTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0537 106.39-2-67 MOHAMED MOHAMED & MOHSIN

772-774 CLINTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14605

0636 106.60-2-34 ALSULTAN MANSOUR S A A

300-302 PENNSYLVANIA AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0538 106.39-3-38 CLEMENTS ADRIAN D

21 QUAMINA DR ROCHESTER NY,14605

0637 106.60-2-7 CHRIST JERUSALEM CHURCH

471-473 CENTRAL PARK ROCHESTER NY,14609

0539

73 RAUBER ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0639 106.61-1-28 52-96 FALLS ST INC

96 FALLS ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0541 106.40-1-32 BARBATO ANTHONY J

32-36 WIDMAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0640 106.65-1-1 KETTLES ENOCH

10-12 ONTARIO ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0544

16 VOSE ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0641

106.65-1-43.001 JACKSON CORINNE EST OF

25 LEWIS ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0545 106.41-1-1 BENTLEY OKELIE

131 WEEGER ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0642

106.65-2-19.001 REDEEMING WORD CHRISTIAN

55 ONTARIO ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0546 106.41-2-21 CARTAGENA PEDRO E

855 NORTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0643 106.65-2-51 REDEEMING WORD CHRISTIAN

64-66 WOODWARD ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0547 106.41-2-31 KONIG MAURICE

38 REED PARK ROCHESTER NY,14605

0644

249 UNION ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0548

106.39-4-14.001 RANSOME CHARLIE MAE 106.40-3-21.001 LUCAS BROOKSI MAE &

106.59-3-59.001 JACKSON GEORGE N

106.66-1-16.002 VALENTIN JONATHAN

498-500 HUDSON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14605

0645 106.66-2-56 JAX BOX GROUP LLC

0549 106.41-2-49 BEASLEY SHANYA

510 HUDSON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14605

0647 106.67-1-40 HARRIS WILLIAM J

55 FOURTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0550 106.41-2-50 BEASLEY SHANYA

518-522 HUDSON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14605

0648 106.67-2-25 HILLS BETTY M

208 HAYWARD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0551 106.41-2-51 BEASLEY SHANYA

3 MARK ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0649 106.67-2-6 OQUENDA ANA A

88 GARSON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0552 106.41-2-52 BEASLEY SHANYA

5 MARK ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0650 106.68-1-27 DRIFFIN CELLIS & GERTRUDE

47 PECK ST ROCHESTER SC,14609

0554 106.41-3-33 MCGOWAN DOC JR & LAVERNE

48 LINCOLN ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0652 106.68-1-53 HADES PROPERTIES LLC

529-533 GOODMAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0555

5 LINCOLN ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0654

430 ANDREWS ST ROCHESTER NY,14604

0562 106.41-4-64 RIVERA AURIA & ANGEL

33 WADSWORTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0655 106.73-2-6 FACEY YOLONDA/COLE RENITA

103 WOODWARD ST ROCHESTER VA,14605

0564 106.42-1-48 JENKINS ARCHIE

45 HOLLISTER ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0656 106.74-1-16 FARSACI LITTERIO

187 UNION ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0565

106.41-2-47.001 BEASLEY SHANYA

106.59-2-47.001 AYALA CARLOS J

106.41-3-48.001 SHARKHOUSE LLC

106.42-1-49.002 HOYTE BEVERLY

106.72-1-73.001 TESSEMA DEMISSE & TESHOME

103 ONTARIO ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

45.5 HOLLISTER ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0657 106.76-1-62 RBS RENTAL GROUP LLC

1151 MAIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0567 106.42-2-29 WILLIAMS TRACY L

32 CASPAR ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0660 106.79-1-32 PJ MAN HOLDINGS INC

159-169 PLEASANT ST ROCHESTER NY,14604

0568 106.42-2-4 DATES-BELL VANESSA M &

29 COUNCIL ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0661 106.79-1-33 PJ MAN HOLDINGS INC

245 ANDREWS ST ROCHESTER NY,14604

0571 106.43-2-38 JOHNSON HAROLD & MOORE

42 ROHR ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0663 107.21-2-51 CARIOLA CAROL & BLAZES

80 SPRINGFIELD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0572 106.43-2-39 BRYOL FRANK O

48 ROHR ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0664 107.22-2-97 SERRANO RANGEL & LETICIA

2016 CLIFFORD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0575

252-258 BAY ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0667 107.29-2-74 MLS & JMM LLC

180 WINTERROTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0576 106.43-3-56 SPENCER FELISHA A

326 FIRST ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0668 107.29-3-38 DONK LAWRENCE J

1114 GOODMAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0577 106.43-4-8.002 HANNAH ROSA M

79 HEMPEL ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0669 107.37-1-23 SEGARRA GLADYS

53 WINTERROTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0578 106.44-2-13 SHUTZ ARNOLD E & BARBARA

66 HIGH ST ROCHESTER WA,14609

0670 107.37-2-25 TIJOU A JOHN & REES JOHN

676 BAY ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0580 106.44-4-10 NOBLE SHANE

315 SIXTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0671 107.37-2-71 SULLIVAN NATHANIEL

23 BAYCLIF DR ROCHESTER NY,14609

0581 106.44-4-20 SERBETCI MEHMET

259 SIXTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0672 107.37-3-15 CHADWICK OLETHIA

158 ELLISON ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0583 106.45-1-23 JOHNSON BENNIE

228 MARTIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14605

0673 107.37-3-24 BETTER WORLD HOUSING NO 2

214 ELLISON ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

106.43-3-33.001 SMC FOOD SERVICE INC

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NOTICE OF SALE 0674 107.45-1-41 COLEMAN THOMAS R & RUTH A

35 COPELAND ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0773 120.42-2-73 TABTEK LLC

0675 107.45-1-62 PRIME PER PROPERTY INC

130-132 ACKERMAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0775 120.43-1-18 CURRY MATTIE

10 WENTWORTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0679 107.46-1-58 WOOD LILLIAN A/FRANCES

29 BOCK ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0776 120.43-2-7 NICHOLSON ERIC

747 MAIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0682 107.53-1-41 TURNER RASHAD

231 WEBSTER AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0778

60 GROVER ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0683 107.53-1-48 4110 MARWOOD HOLDINGS LLC

8 LAMONT PL ROCHESTER NY,14609

0781 120.48-3-46 HODGE ADVILDER L

144-146 LOZIER ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0685 107.53-2-34 CAESAR DAVID N

30 HAZELWOOD TER ROCHESTER NY,14609

0782 120.49-1-6 CARROLL JONATHAN

253 WEST AVE ROCHESTER CA,14611

0686

107.53-2-39.003 HLS PROPERTIES INC

120.48-1-69.002 CARR TODD

50 YORK ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

27 HAZELWOOD TER ROCHESTER NY,14609

0783 120.49-2-21 NAGAR ABRAHAM

41 DARIEN ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0687 107.53-2-41 COLEMAN DONYEE

39 HAZELWOOD TER ROCHESTER NY,14609

0784 120.49-2-38 SIMMONS AVERY & SEALE

75 WELLINGTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14611

0688

562 TREMONT ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

306 WEBSTER AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0787 120.51-2-50 MCINTYRE JAMES

0689 107.54-1-26 BINK VERA

107.53-2-86.001 SHARKHOUSE LLC

227 ROSEWOOD TER ROCHESTER NY,14609

0788 120.51-2-64 HAIDER NAWAL A Y

19 MORGAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0690 107.54-3-44 AHMED NAGLAA KHALIFA

416 PARSELLS AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0789 120.51-4-13 AKINS MAURICE

25 EPWORTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0697 107.61-1-39 4110 SHARKWOOD-2 INC

194 GRAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0790 120.51-4-15 MLS & JMM LLC

35 EPWORTH ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0698 107.61-2-17 GIBSON TYRONE

195 GRAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0791 120.52-1-17 RUSSELL LASHAWN

69 REYNOLDS ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0699 107.61-2-46 ACE PROPERTY GROUP OF

456 GARSON AVE ROCHESTER CA,14609

0792 120.52-1-43 WILLIAMS JAMES A

472 TREMONT ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0700 107.61-2-55 SCHECHTER YOSEF

414 GARSON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0796 120.54-1-53 CATALANO ALBERT JOHN &

64 STANTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0701 107.62-1-20 PARSELLS AVENUE COMMUNITY

345 PARSELLS AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0798 120.55-1-19 TOWNSEND EDNA V

227 LINCOLN AVE ROCHESTER NY,14611

0703 107.62-2-15 IDIT HOLDINGS LLC

381 GRAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0799 120.55-2-14 HILL PATRICIA M

205 DEPEW ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0705 107.63-2-10 ANGRAND BERNARD

506 GRAND AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0801 120.55-3-45 EVERETT LUCY

222 DEPEW ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0706 107.63-2-24 BORODIJ PATRICIA

728 GARSON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14609

0802 120.56-1-8 PARKHURST SADIE

152 FILLMORE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0708

1340 MAIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0803 120.56-2-19 GRANT QUANSHAY & SHAYQUAN

90 SHERWOOD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14619

0709 107.69-1-63 MOWERS STEVEN A & JEFFREY

11 BEECHWOOD ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0807 120.57-2-4 AULD GERALDINE

67 WARWICK AVE ROCHESTER NY,14611

0710 107.69-1-68 FIGETAKIS PETER G

1308-1310 MAIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0810 120.58-1-5 TAG DEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC

151 KENWOOD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14611

0711

31 BALDWIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0813

11 WAYNE PL ROCHESTER NY,14611

0713 107.70-1-20 IBIEZUGBE NAPOLEON

1500 MAIN ST ROCHESTER VA,14609

0816 120.58-3-39 AMERICA REAL ESTATE

40 JUDSON ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0714 107.70-1-58 PRILUTSKIY

35-37 QUINCY ST ROCHESTER NJ,14609

0817 120.58-3-47 HYZINE ELOISE

10 ORLEANS ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0715 107.70-3-14 BEASLEY SHANYA

73 KINGSTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0818 120.59-2-51 CRAWFORD PURCELL C

420 CHAMPLAIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0716

64 KINGSTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0819 120.59-2-75 SHARKHOUSE LLC

383 CHAMPLAIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0718 107.73-1-77 POWHIDA GREGORY G

2080 MAIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0824 120.60-2-71 VENABLE DEBRA K

516-520 JEFFERSON AVE ROCHESTER DC,14611

0720 107.77-1-24 SMALL KEVIN G

16 CHAPEL ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0825 120.60-2-9 ENGLISH ERNEST

121 CADY ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0721 107.78-1-10 BARNUM BRECK

236 BRECK ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0826 120.62-1-50 ROURK CHRISTOPHER & LATIA

13 STANTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0722 107.78-1-83 3-G'S LLC

231 BRECK ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0827 120.62-1-52 THOMPSON LAWRENCE J

25 STANTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0725 107.78-2-7.001 MANZA ROSEMARY

1593-1595 MAIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0828 120.62-1-70 SHARKHOUSE LLC

79 FARRAGUT ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0726 107.78-2-75 SMITH DAVID & HANSEN

33 BOWMAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0830 120.63-1-44 WELTE CARLE

774 CHILI AVE ROCHESTER NY,14611

0727 107.78-2-91 SATCHELL CECELIA

64 HERKIMER ST ROCHESTER NY,14609

0832 120.64-2-68 BOYD GARY E

94 WILTON TER ROCHESTER NY,14619

0729 120.23-1-10 BETTER WORLD HOUSING LLC

19 MILLINER ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0834 120.64-3-59 MIDDLETON MARTHA A

503 ARNETT BLVD ROCHESTER NY,14619

0734 120.25-2-24 MUKERJI NILAVRA

36 HOME PL ROCHESTER,14611

0835 120.65-1-1 MCMILLIAN MICHELLE

137 WOODBINE AVE ROCHESTER NY,14619

0735 120.25-3-44 CORNHILL PROPERTIES LLC

447 WILDER ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0836 120.66-1-72 SIERRA VISTA CBO

655 FROST AVE ROCHESTER CA,14611

0736 120.26-1-15 BINK VERA

428 CAMPBELL ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0837 120.66-1-75 ADJAVEHOUEDE BARTHELEMY

641 FROST AVE ROCHESTER NY,14611

107.69-1-49.004 THOMPSON KEVIN C

107.69-1-83.005 ALHADAH ADBULRAHMAN MAAS

107.71-1-76.003 GRAPE JOANNE C

120.58-2-17.001 RAYSOR CHARLENE R

0737 120.26-1-83 MENDKAR YOUSEF ISMAIL AHM

439 CAMPBELL ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0839 120.67-1-13 BALDWIN LATOYA P

545 FROST AVE ROCHESTER NY,14611

0740 120.26-2-62 ALSHEMALI NAIEM H S A

466 MAPLE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0841 120.67-1-26 MCCULLOUGH AMOS

18 LENOX ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0741 120.27-1-51 BUNCE JAMES P

142 SAXTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0842 120.67-1-31 TAJI BAKAR M

40 LENOX ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0742

278 ALLEN ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0843 120.67-2-33 CAMPBELL MILLICENT

449 FROST AVE ROCHESTER NY,14611

0745 120.31-1-37 REHBERG TIMOTHY

96 HANDY ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0844 120.67-2-36 4110 SHARKWOOD-2 INC

463 FROST AVE ROCHESTER NY,14611

0746 120.31-2-10 SHREIBER AVRAHAM

46-48 ALICE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0846 120.67-3-16 MANIGOULT ANNIE L

161 BARTLETT ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0748 120.32-2-12 WILLARD BENJAMIN

807 MAPLE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0847 120.67-3-20 AZSES NATAN YACOB &

340-342 COLUMBIA AVE ROCHESTER NY,14611

0749 120.32-2-18 NARROD JENNIFER

189 HAGUE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0848 120.67-3-25 VAEGORSTEIN BUSINESS

6 KENMORE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0750 120.32-2-20 SERAFINI ALFRED & RICHARD

199 HAGUE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0849 120.67-3-26 VAEGORSTEIN BUSINESS

4 KENMORE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0752

26 SHERER ST ROCHESTER,14611

0850 120.67-3-29 VAEGORSTEIN BUSINESS

3 KENMORE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0753 120.33-1-18 BINK VERA

26 KLUEH ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0852 120.67-3-77 BAULKMAN SALLEY

57 ARNETT BLVD ROCHESTER NY,14611

0754 120.33-2-21 212 COLVIN ST INC

206 COLVIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0856 120.68-1-56 GAINES SHYNTA MARIE &

339 FROST AVE ROCHESTER NY,14608

0755 120.33-2-44 STAMPS MYRON

187 COLVIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0860 120.68-2-39 FARLEY JOHNNY & ROBERT

72 BARTLETT ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0756

487 MAPLE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0861

0758 120.35-1-29 JOSEPH POLVINO INC

32 SILVER ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0862 120.68-3-58 SHARKHOUSE LLC

239 COLUMBIA AVE ROCHESTER NY,14608

120.28-1-18.001 278 ALLEN STREET LLC

120.32-2-45.001 ROCH ALUMINUM SMELTING

120.34-1-16.001 MORALES GUILLERMO A

120.68-2-47.001 ROBINSON CHARLES L

91 BARTLETT ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0759 120.35-1-3 SHARK HOUSE INC

361 MAPLE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0863 120.71-4-37 ROUSE JAVONNIA L

27 MARLBOROUGH RD ROCHESTER NY,14619

0761 120.35-2-21 CARTER MAMIE & SYLVESTER

530 BROWN ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0865 120.73-1-90 HALL CHYREL

325 WOODBINE AVE ROCHESTER NY,14619

0763 120.35-3-39 ARGUINZONI JORGE LUIS

26 ARKLOW ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0866 120.74-1-74 BARTON LAMONT A JR

440 WELLINGTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14619

0765 120.35-3-48 HARMON DELORES C/PATNELLI

8 ARKLOW ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0870 120.75-3-8 GRAHAM ALICE

525 FLINT ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0766 120.36-1-55 BULLOCK LIZETTE

27 MADISON ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

0871 120.76-1-36 SMITH KEITH L

270-272 FLINT ST ROCHESTER NV,14608

0770 120.42-1-59 LAZAROWECZ JOHN

9 ALGONQUIN TER ROCHESTER NY,14611

0873 120.79-1-19 GEORGE LINVAL

319 RAVENWOOD AVE ROCHESTER FL,14619

0772 120.42-2-48 MR REAL ESTATE INC ET AL

5 KENSINGTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

0874 120.79-1-21 BRAND MEIR

303 RAVENWOOD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14619

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NOTICE OF SALE 0878 120.82-3-28 HUANG CHIA WEI &

24 ELMDORF AVE ROCHESTER NY,14619

0998 060.48-2-19 SCOTTI,DANIEL J. JR

0880 120.83-1-35 WESTBROOK ANTHONY

43-43.5 SHELTER ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

1000 060.56-6-29 BENZ,FRED

86 DORSEY RD ROCHESTER NY,14616

0882 120.83-3-70 BETTER WORLD HOUSING LLC

448 COTTAGE ST ROCHESTER NY,14611

1002 060.65-2-2 EVANS,THOMAS P.

527 STONEWOOD AVE ROCHESTER NY,14616

0883 120.84-2-10 GRINBERG IRIS

8-10 FULLER PL ROCHESTER NY,14608

1004 060.75-6-8 BAILEY,LOUISE MARIE

79 MC EWEN RD ROCHESTER NY,14616

0884 120.84-3-69 4110 SHARKWOOD-2 LLC

502 SEWARD ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

1005 060.80-4-11 GAGNE,DAVID N.

23 CLEVERDALE RD ROCHESTER NY,14616

0885 120.84-3-9 BANKS TERRANCE KAREEM

61 MAGNOLIA ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

1006 074.13-1-17 WALLER,YVONNE

58 LAURELHURST RD ROCHESTER NY,14626

0886 121.28-2-61 MOORE PAULINE T & JOAN M

161 ATLANTIC AVE ROCHESTER GA,14607

1012 021.01-2-4.1 ZUGEHOER,LARRY

1420 LAKE ROAD WEST FRK HAMLIN NY,14464

0887 121.37-1-36 THOMPSON RAYMOND

156 ATKINSON ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

1013 021.01-5-15.1 HAMLIN DEVELOPMENT CO INC

65 ORCHARD AVE HAMLIN NY,14464

0888 121.38-1-27 SCHACHT DOUGLAS E

85 WASHINGTON ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

1015 161.15-1-4 SOH ACQUIRING, INC

COMMERCE DR ROCHESTER NY,146233501

0890 121.51-1-83 VOTSIS ELISAVET

222-224 GOODMAN ST ROCHESTER NY,14607

1016 161.15-1-5 SOH ACQUIRING, INC

39 COMMERCE DR ROCHESTER NY,146233501

0892 121.53-3-22 PARDNER KAY

27 CHAMPLAIN ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

1017 161.19-2-3 PELLESCHI,MICHELE N.

ST PATRICK DR ROCHESTER NY,146233740

0893

121.53-3-26.001 68 FROST AVENUE LLC

66-68 FROST AVE ROCHESTER NY,14608

1022 188.47-1-95 MEJT CORPORATION

ERIE STATION RD WEST HENRIETTA NY,14586

0896

121.61-1-27.001 DICKINSON HOWARD

20 BARTLETT ST ROCHESTER NY,14608

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37 RIVERVIEW PL ROCHESTER NY,14608

1045 092.53-1-49 DOHERTY,CHRIS C.

16 TAFT AVE ROCHESTER MI,14609

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1046 216.02-1-13 SON-DAR

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1047 216.02-1-14.1 SON-DAR

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0920 122.32-2-41 MARCANIO PATRICK

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1050 100.03-1-7.31 WARNER,TODD

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0921

118 COLBY ST ROCHESTER NY,14610

1051 100.04-1-36.12 MORRISON,CHRIS M.

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1054 102.01-1-5.112 RIVOLI,SAM J.

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31 HILLENDALE ST ROCHESTER NY,14619

1057 015.04-2-9.3 DIPASQUALI,ROSE

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0929

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1080 221.01-1-6 HANSON AGGREGATES OF NY INC.

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24 CLARK ST BROCKPORT NY,14420

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6 YOLANDA DR ROCHESTER FL,14624

1084 068.52-1-23 GALAN,EDUARDO

11 MAIN ST BROCKPORT NY,14420

0961 134.18-1-19 BOUDREAUX,JOHN

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1085 068.52-1-24 GALAN,EDUARDO

7 MAIN ST BROCKPORT NY,14420

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3508 UNION ST NORTH CHILI GA,14514

1087 068.68-3-13 CARDIEL,RICHARD M.

38 ADAMS ST BROCKPORT NY,14420

0965 146.09-2-15.2 CBL LLC

3219 CHILI AVE ROCHESTER NY,14624

1088 069.09-1-38.1 NOBLE,MICHAEL S.

17 FRAZIER ST BROCKPORT NY,14420

0966 172.03-1-12 VIRGIL,JOSEPH N.

577 STOTTLE RD SCOTTSVILLE NY,14546

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200 STATE ST BROCKPORT NY,14420

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9309 RIDGE RD BROCKPORT NY,14420

1090 069.37-3-2 HUDZINSKI,MICHAEL J.

18 FRAZIER ST BROCKPORT NY,14420

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WEST AVE BROCKPORT NY,14420

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7559 RIDGE RD BROCKPORT NY,14420

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4295 SWEDEN WALKER RD BROCKPORT NY,14420

0973 103.06-1-62 CENTOLA,LUCY M.

19 SEAN LN ROCHESTER NY,14606

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4626 LAKE RD BROCKPORT NY,14420

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110 MARC-MAR TRL ROCHESTER NY,14606

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275/29 OWENS RD BROCKPORT PA,14420

0978 104.16-1-1.2 CHEMCORE INC.

190 LEE RD ROCHESTER NY,14606

1097 049.03-1-6.2 WEIDMANN,ARMIN H.

SHANGRI LA LN WEBSTER NY,14580

0981 119.08-1-35 DEARCOP,CHAS R. JR

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437 BASKET RD WEBSTER NY,14580

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301 CRESTWOOD BLVD ROCHESTER NY,14624

1102 078.20-1-11 FINCH,ALTON

600 RIDGE RD WEBSTER NY,14580

0984 119.16-1-36 ELLIS,EDWARD JR

33 LETTINGTON AVE ROCHESTER NY,14624

1103 079.11-1-7 RISING TIDE ENTERPRISE LLC

888 HARD RD WEBSTER NY,14580

0989 133.09-1-2 STELLO BUILDING CORP

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1105 200.38-1-22 32 MAIN ST SCOTTSVILLE LLC

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0990 134.09-3-20 ASLETT,ERNEST E.

50 WOODVIEW DR ROCHESTER NY,14624

1106 185.19-1-52 BOGART,RICHARD

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121.82-2-60.003 LAKE JAMES T

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Notice of Formation of FIELD OFFICE LLC Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) on 7/25/2018. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 447 ADIRONDACK STREET, ROCHESTER, NY 14606. Purpose: any lawful activities.

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Notice of formation of FRIENDLY INVESTORS, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/22/2018. Office location, County of Monroe. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 33 Hunters Run, Pittsford, NY 14534. Purpose: any lawful act

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Notice of Formation of GIBBONS WATKINS GLEN LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/06/18. Office location: Monroe County. Princ. office of LLC: 134 Burrows Hills Dr., Rochester, NY 14625. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. Purpose: Any lawful activity

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[ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of HR Sibley LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/17/18. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, c/o Sammy Feldman, 3445 Winton Place, Ste. 228, Rochester, NY 14623. Purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Ingenuity Partners, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/22/18. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 32 Farm Field Lane, Pittsford, NY 14534. Purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Jamie’s Construction LLC. Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 8/28/18. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 1491 Ruth Circle, Wooster, OH 44691. Purpose: any

Notice of Formation of JEC Reel Estate, LLC. Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 2/28/17. Office location: Monroe Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Michael S. Smith, PLLC, 1160-A Pittsford-Victor Road, Pittsford, NY 14534. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Kidtopia LLC. Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 8/2/18. Office location: Monroe Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 90 Coventry Ridge, Pittsford, NY 14534. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Lawanda Brown Properties, LLC Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) on 08/10/18 Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC at 383 Round Pond Lane; Rochester, NY 14626. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC). Name: 1795 South Ave LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 21, 2018. Office location, Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 9 Rogers Drive, Rochester NY 14606 Purpose: any lawful purpose [ NOTICE ] Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC). Name: ALTELIJENT LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on October 31, 2017. Office location, Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 1967 Wehrle Drive, Suite 1 #086, Buffalo NY 14221 Purpose: any lawful purpose. [ NOTICE ] Notice of formation of limited liability company (LLC). Name: REAGAN REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Sec. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on June 25, 2018. Office


Legal Ads location: Monroe. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: Kyle K. Reagan, [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of LIVING MOUNTAIN LLC Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) JUNE 5, 2018. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 1967 WEHRLE DR STE 086 BUFFALO, NY 14221 . Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Loomis Contracting and Construction LLC filed on Sec’y of State (SSNY) on 2/7/18, Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The LLC c/o Frank Ciardi, Esq. 1 East Main Street, Suite 711, Rochester, NY 14614. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Madonna Medical Spa, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/30/18. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, c/o Sammy Feldman, 3445 Winton Place, Ste. 228, Rochester, NY 14623. Purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] Notice of formation of OLD HARDWARE STORE PROPERTIES LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/28/2018. Office location, County of Monroe. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 180 Boniface Dr., Rochester, NY 14620. Purpose: any lawful act [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Pines GP LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/9/18. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Cogency Global Inc., 10 E. 40th St., 10th Fl., NY, NY 10016, the registered agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. Purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] Notice of formation of PNW Real Estate Investors, LLC Arts. of

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Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/12/2018. Office location, County of Monroe. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 18026 Grewywalls Dr., Arlington, WA 98223. Purpose: any lawful act

Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/9/2018. Office location, County of Monroe. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 80 Ellicott St., Rochester, NY 14619. Purpose: any lawful act

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Notice of formation of RCM PROPERTIES, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/6/2007. Office location, County of Monroe. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Richard Samuel, 555 Moseley Rd., Fairport, NY 14450. Purpose: any lawful act

Notice of Formation of THE BUNGALOW 10 LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/25/18. Office location: Monroe County. Princ. office of LLC: 99 Penfield Crescent, Rochester, NY 14625. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. Purpose: Any lawful activity

[ NOTICE ] Notice of formation of RMS ENTERPRISES OF NY, LLC. Art. Of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/31/18. Office in Monroe County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 22 Bleacker Road Rochester, NY, 14609. Purpose: Any lawful purpose [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Rochester Sports Express LLC Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) on 05/25/18 Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC at 25 Camberley Place, Penfield, NY 14526 . Purpose: shuttle transportation [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Sunshine Enterprises Roc, LLC filed on Sec’y of State (SSNY) on 4/12/18, Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The LLC c/o Frank Ciardi, Esq. 1 East Main Street, Suite 711, Rochester, NY 14614. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of formation of SUPERFLY DMC, LLC. Art.of Org. filed Secretary of State of NY (“SSNY”) 8/6/2018. Office location: Monroe Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 311 Tobey Rd., Pittsford, NY 14534. Purpose: any lawful purpose. [ NOTICE ] Notice of formation of TASTE ON LAKE LLC

[ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of The Circle Play Cafe, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/27/18. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 1 Beardsley Street, Fairport, NY 14450. Purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of TKLW Holdings, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/23/18. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, c/o Sammy Feldman, 3445 Winton Place, Ste. 228, Rochester, NY 14623. Purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Vedia Auto Group LLC Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) on 06/21/2018 Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC at 936 Exchange St Ste C-115 Rochester, NY 14608 . Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Woodlawn Real Holdings LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/17/18. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, c/o Sammy Feldman, 3445 Winton Place, Ste. 228, Rochester, NY 14623. Purpose: any lawful activity.

[ NOTICE ] Notice of Qualification of Turner Mining Group, LLC. App. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/3/18. Office location: Monroe County. LLC formed in Texas (TX) on 3/30/17. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 555 N Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404. TX address of LLC: 10010 San Pedro Ave., Ste. 850, San Antonio, TX 78216. Arts. of Org. filed with TX Secy. of State, PO Box 13697, Austin, TX 78711. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.

Gwinnett, Lawrenceville, GA 30046 SSNY design agent for process & shall mail to 7220 S Cimarron Rd #100 Las Vegas, NV 89113. Filed GA SOS 313 W. Tower 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr., Atlanta, GA 30334 General Purpose [ NOTICE ] Vilela LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 6/27/2018. Office: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 208 Vollmer Pkwy Rochester NY 14623. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.

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Premiere Onboard LLC Authority filed SSNY 8/13/18 Office: Monroe Co LLC formed IL 8/19/10 exists 24 Mayfair Ln Lincolnshire, IL 60069. SSNY design agent for process & shall mail to 28 Old Rudnick Ln Dover, DE 19901 Cert of Regis Filed IL SOS 501 S Second St Rm 350 Springfield, IL 62756 General Purpose

WHITE POPLAR ESTATES LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 08/13/18. Office: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 9 Hudson Avenue, Edgewater, NJ 07020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.

[ NOTICE ] S & B Rentals And Property LLC filed SSNY 5/21/18. Monroe Co. SSNY design agent for process & shall mail to 1034 Remsen Ave Brooklyn, NY 11236 General Purpose [ NOTICE ] Schnackel Bay LLC (LLC) filed Arts. of Org. with NY Secy. of State (SS) on 8/14/18. LLC’s office is in Monroe Co. SS is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SS will mail a copy of any process to 44 Field St, Rochester, NY 14620. LLC’s purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] Scientific Scholar, LLC (LLC) filed Arts. of Org. with NY Secy. of State (SS) on 5/17/18. LLC’s office is in Monroe Co. SS is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SS will mail a copy of any process to 50 Woodgreen Dr., Pittsford, NY 14534. LLC’s purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] The Cogswell Group, LLC, App of Auth. filed with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) 8/27/2018. Cty: Monroe. SSNY desig. as agent upon whom process against may be served & shall mail process to 141 Greystone Lane, #13, Rochester, NY 14618. General Purpose. [ NOTICE ] Utility Partners, LLC Authority filed SSNY 6/29/18 Office: Monroe Co LLC formed GA 9/8/06 exists 289 S Culver St

[ NOTICE ] Winecab LLC, Arts of Org. filed with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) 8/14/2018. Cty: Monroe. SSNY desig. as agent upon whom process against may be served & shall mail process to 855 Publishers Pkwy., Webster, NY 14580. General Purpose. Notice is hereby given that Atterson-Shaw, LLC, a Limited Liability Company, filed Articles of Organization with the Secretary of State on July 20, 2018. The principal office is located in the County of Monroe, State of New York, and the Secretary of State was designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company is: 251 Lux Street, Rochester, NY 14621. The purpose of the company is to engage in any lawful activity for which a company may be organized under §203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. [ NOTICE OF FORMATION ] Notice of Formation of Dorothy Louise, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/6/2018. Office location: Monroe County SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to principal business location: The LLC, 805 Pittsford Victor Road, Pittsford, NY 14534. Purpose: any lawful activity

[ Notice of Formation ] JACBREW LLC (“LLC”) filed Articles of Organization with the NY Sec. of State (“SSNY”) on 7/26/18. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail a copy of process to 14 Quincy Ct., Wayne, NJ 07470. Purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE OF FORMATION ] Notice of Formation of Children’s STEM Garden, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secy. Of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/6/2018. Office location: Monroe County SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to principal business location: The LLC, 55 Lazy Trail, Penfield, NY 14526. Purpose: any lawful activity [ NOTICE OF FORMATION ] RSMM LLC. filed Articles of Organization with the New York Department of State on 03/14/2018 Its office is located in Monroe County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against it may be served and a copy of any process shall be mailed to 173 Country Manor Way Apt 5 Webster NY 14580. The purpose of the Company is Ecommerce online business. [ Notice of Formation of BUCK FEVER SYNTHETICS LLC ] Arts. Of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on July 24, 2018. Office location: Monroe Co., NY. Princ. Office of LLC: 120 Linden Oaks Drive, Ste 200, Rochester, NY 14625. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Princ. Office of LLC. Purpose: Any lawful activity. [ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LLC ] 686 Development, LLC filed articles of organization with the New York Secretary of State on 08/08/2018 with an effective date of formation of 08/08/2018. Its principal place of business is located in Monroe County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process may be served. A copy of any process shall be mailed to 1979 Five Mile Line Road, Penfield, NY 14526. The purpose of the LLC is to engage in any lawful activity for which Limited Liability Companies may be organized under Section 203 of the New York

Limited Liability Company Law. [ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LLC ] GPB Family Equities, LLC filed a Certificate of Conversion with the New York Secretary of State on 07/19/2018 with an effective date of formation of 07/19/2018. Its principal place of business is located in Monroe County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process may be served. A copy of any process shall be mailed to 65 Pixley Industrial Parkway, Rochester, NY 14624. The purpose of the LLC is to engage in any lawful activity for which Limited Liability Companies may be organized under Section 203 of the New York Limited Liability Company Law. [ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LLC ] Notice is hereby given that Cooper’s NeuDiggs, LLC, a Limited Liability Company, filed Articles of Organization with the Secretary of State on July 20, 2018. The principal office is located in the County of Monroe, State of New York, and the Secretary of State was designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company is: 251 Lux Street, Rochester, NY 14621. The purpose of the company is to engage in any lawful activity for which a company may be organized under §203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. [ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing pursuant to Article 18-A of the New York State General Municipal Law will be held by the County of Monroe Industrial Development Agency d/b/a Imagine Monroe Powered By COMIDA (the “Agency”) on Monday, the 17th day of September, 2018 at 11:30 a.m., local time, in the Main Meeting Room at the Henrietta Town Hall, 475 Calkins Road, Henrietta, New York 14467, in connection with the following matter: 45 BECKER ROAD, LLC, a New York limited liability company, for itself or an entity formed or to be formed (collectively, the “Company”) has requested that the Agency assist with a certain Project (the “Project”), consisting of: (A) the acquisition by lease, license or otherwise, of an interest in a portion of an approximately 12.57-

acre parcel of land located at 45 Becker Road in the Town of Henrietta, New York [Tax Map No. 188.0200001-074.110] (the “Land”) together with a newly constructed 60,000 square-foot flex building (the “Existing Improvements”); (B) the buildout of approximately 8,070 square feet of the Existing Improvements (the “Improvements”) for use by Pharmacy Alternatives, a longterm care pharmacy specializing in state-ofthe-art packaging and dispensing technology especially designed for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (the “Tenant”); and (C) the acquisition and installation therein, thereon or thereabout of certain machinery, equipment and related personal property (the “Equipment” and, together with the Land, the Existing Improvements and the Improvements, the “Facility”). The Facility will be initially operated and/or managed by the Company. The Agency will acquire an interest in the Facility and lease the Facility to the Company. The financial assistance contemplated by the Agency will consist generally of the exemption from taxation expected to be claimed by the Company as a result of the Agency taking an interest in, possession or control (by lease, license or otherwise) of the Facility, or of the Company acting as an agent of the Agency, consisting of: (i) exemption from state and local sales and use tax with respect to the qualifying personal property portion of the Facility, (ii) exemption from mortgage recording tax with respect to any qualifying mortgage on the Facility, and (iii) exemption from general real property taxation with respect to the Facility, which exemption shall be offset, in whole or in part, by contractual payments in lieu of taxes by the Company for the benefit of affected tax jurisdictions. A copy of the Company’s application, containing the Benefit/Incentive analysis, is available for inspection at the Agency’s offices at 8100 CityPlace, 50 West Main Street, Rochester, New York 14614 during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, and will be available for inspection and review at the above-scheduled Public Hearing. The Agency will at the above-stated time and place hear all persons with views in favor of or opposed to either the location or nature of the

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Legal Ads Facility, or the proposed financial assistance being contemplated by the Agency. In addition, at, or prior to, such hearing, interested parties may submit to the Agency written materials pertaining to such matters. Dated: September 5, 2018 COUNTY OF MONROE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY D/B/A IMAGINE MONROE POWERED BY COMIDA By: Jeffrey R. Adair, Executive Director [ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing pursuant to Article 18-A of the New York State General Municipal Law will be held by the County of Monroe Industrial Development Agency d/b/a Imagine Monroe Powered By COMIDA (the “Agency”) on Monday, the 17th day of September, 2018 at 10:00 a.m., local time, at the Ebenezer Watts Conference Center, 49 S. Fitzhugh Street, Rochester, New York 14614, in connection with the following matter: HIGHLAND GROVE LLC, a New York limited liability company, or an entity formed or to be formed (collectively, the “Company”) has requested that the Agency assist with a certain Project (the “Project”), consisting of: (A) the acquisition of a leasehold interest in a portion of an approximately 1.80-acre parcel of land located at 625 South Goodman Street in the City of Rochester, New York [Tax Map No.: Part of 121.650-0002-039] (the “Land”); (B) the construction thereon of an approximately 77,000 square-foot wood and masonry-framed four-story approximately 100-unit multi-family housing structure (the “Improvements”), consisting of studio apartments, 1- and 2-bedroom apartments, rooftop solar panels, state-of-the-art HVAC system and live-work office cubes together with an approximately 92-vehicle off-street parking space; and (C) the acquisition and installation therein, thereon or thereabout of certain machinery, equipment and related personal property (the “Equipment” and, together with the Land and the Improvements, the “Facility”); approximately 20% of which will be “affordable” housing for households earning 60% of the area median income. The Facility will be initially operated and/or managed by the Company.

The Agency will acquire a leasehold interest in the Facility and lease the Facility back to the Company. The Company will operate the Facility during the term of the lease. At the end of the lease term the Agency’s leasehold interest will be terminated. The Agency contemplates that it will provide financial assistance (the “Financial Assistance”) to the Company in the form of sales and use tax exemptions and a mortgage recording tax exemption, consistent with the policies of the Agency, and a partial real property tax abatement. The Agency will, at the above-stated time and place, present a copy of the Company’s Application (including the Benefit/Incentive analysis) and hear all persons with views in favor of or opposed to either the location or nature of the Facility, or the proposed financial assistance being contemplated by the Agency. In addition, at, or prior to, such hearing, interested parties may submit to the Agency written materials pertaining to such matters. Dated: September 5, 2018 COUNTY OF MONROE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY D/B/A IMAGINE MONROE POWERED BY COMIDA By: Jeffrey R. Adair, Executive Director [ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing pursuant to Article 18-A of the New York State General Municipal Law will be held by the County of Monroe Industrial Development Agency d/b/a Imagine Monroe Powered By COMIDA (the “Agency”) on Tuesday, the 18th day of September, 2018 at 10:00 a.m., local time, in the Brighton Town Hall Auditorium, 2300 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, New York 14618, in connection with the following matter: RCC BRIGHTON, LLC, a New York limited liability company, or an entity formed or to be formed (collectively, the “Company”) has requested that the Agency assist with a certain Project (the “Project”), consisting of: (A) the acquisition of a leasehold interest in an approximately 1.683-acre parcel of land located at 1925 South Clinton Avenue in the Town of Brighton, New York (the “Land”); (B) the construction thereon of an approximately 11,307 square foot building and the creation of an approximately 19,000 square-foot

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a New York limited liability company or an entity formed or to be formed (collectively, the “Company”), has requested that the Agency assist with a certain Project (the “Project”), consisting of: (A) the acquisition of a leasehold interest in an approximately 3.16-acre parcel of land located at 78 Rockwood Street in the City of Rochester, New York 14610 [Tax Map No.: 122.5800001-015.001] (the “Land”); (B)(i) the demolition of the existing approximately 28,000 square-foot building and (ii) the construction in its place of an approximately 34,000 square-foot building (collectively, the “Improvements”); and (C) the acquisition and installation therein, thereon or thereabout of certain machinery, equipment and related personal property (the “Equipment” and, together with the Land and the Improvements, the “Facility”), to be subleased to Fitness International, LLC for use as a fitness club. The Facility will be initially operated and/or managed by the Company. The Agency will acquire a leasehold interest in the Facility and lease the Facility back to the Company. The Company will operate the Facility during the term of the lease. At the end of the lease term the Agency’s leasehold interest will be terminated. The Agency contemplates that it will provide financial assistance (the “Financial Assistance”) to the Company in the form of sales and use tax exemptions and a mortgage recording tax exemption, consistent with the policies of the Agency, and a partial real property tax abatement. The Agency will, at the above-stated time and place, present a copy of the Company’s Application (including the Benefit/Incentive analysis) and hear all persons with views in favor of or opposed to either the location or nature of the Facility, or the proposed financial assistance being contemplated by the Agency. In addition, at, or prior to, such hearing, interested parties may submit to the Agency written materials pertaining to such matters. Dated: September 5, 2018 COUNTY OF MONROE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY D/B/A IMAGINE MONROE POWERED BY COMIDA By: Jeffrey R. Adair, Executive Director [ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public

hearing pursuant to Article 18-A of the New York State General Municipal Law will be held by the County of Monroe Industrial Development Agency d/b/a Imagine Monroe Powered By COMIDA (the “Agency”) on Monday, the 17th day of September, 2018 at 10:30 a.m., local time, at the Ebenezer Watts Conference Center, 49 S. Fitzhugh Street, Rochester, New York 14614, in connection with the following matter: 550 EAST MAIN LLC, a New York limited liability company or an entity formed or to be formed (collectively, the “Company”) has requested that the Agency assist with a certain Project (the “Project”), consisting of: (A) the acquisition of a leasehold interest in an approximately 0.49-acre parcel of land located at 550 East Main Street in the City of Rochester, New York 14604 [Tax Map No.: 106.8100001-022] (the “Land”) together with the existing approximately 13,000± square-foot building thereon (the “Existing Improvements”); (B) the renovation of the Existing Improvements (the “Improvements”); and (C) the acquisition and installation therein, thereon or thereabout of certain machinery, equipment and related personal property (the “Equipment” and, together with the Land, the Existing Improvements and the Improvements, the “Facility”), for sublease to Envative for use in its business as a software development firm. The Facility will be initially operated and/or managed by the Company. The Agency will acquire a leasehold interest in the Facility and lease the Facility back to the Company. The Company will operate the Facility during the term of the lease. At the end of the lease term the Agency’s leasehold interest will be terminated. The Agency contemplates that it will provide financial assistance (the “Financial Assistance”) to the Company in the form of sales and use tax exemptions and a mortgage recording tax exemption, consistent with the policies of the Agency, and a partial real property tax abatement. The Agency will, at the above-stated time and place, present a copy of the Company’s Application (including the Benefit/Incentive analysis) and hear all persons with views in favor of or opposed to either the location or nature of the Facility, or the proposed financial assistance being

contemplated by the Agency. In addition, at, or prior to, such hearing, interested parties may submit to the Agency written materials pertaining to such matters. Dated: September 5, 2018 COUNTY OF MONROE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY D/B/A IMAGINE MONROE POWERED BY COMIDA By: Jeffrey R. Adair, Executive Director [ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing pursuant to Article 18-A of the New York State General Municipal Law will be held by the County of Monroe Industrial Development Agency d/b/a Imagine Monroe Powered By COMIDA (the “Agency”) on Monday, the 17th day of September, 2018 at 9:45 a.m., local time, at the Ebenezer Watts Conference Center, 49 S. Fitzhugh Street, Rochester, New York 14614, in connection with the following matter: BUCKINGHAM PROPERTIES LLC, a New York limited liability company or an entity formed or to be formed (collectively, the “Company”) has requested that the Agency assist with a certain Project (the “Project”), consisting of: (A) the acquisition of a leasehold interest in an approximately 1.28-acre parcel of land located at 81 Lake Avenue in the City of Rochester, New York 14608 [Tax Map No.: 105.6800001-059.001] (the “Land”) together with the existing approximately 67,700± square-foot building thereon known as the Rochester Regional Health System’s Evelyn Brandon Health Center (the “Existing Improvements”); (B) the renovation and modernization of the Existing Improvements including, but not limited to, new LED lighting, new heat pumps, new boiler, new HVAC and a new roof (the “Improvements”); and (C) the acquisition and installation therein, thereon or thereabout of certain machinery, equipment and related personal property (the “Equipment” and, together with the Land, the Existing Improvements and the Improvements, the “Facility”), for sublease to The Unity Hospital of Rochester for continued use as an intensive psychiatric rehabilitation treatment facility for those who have serious and persistent mental illness and chemical dependency issues. The Facility will be initially operated and/or managed by the Company.

The Agency will acquire a leasehold interest in the Facility and lease the Facility back to the Company. The Company will operate the Facility during the term of the lease. At the end of the lease term the Agency’s leasehold interest will be terminated. The Agency contemplates that it will provide financial assistance (the “Financial Assistance”) to the Company in the form of sales and use tax exemptions and a mortgage recording tax exemption, consistent with the policies of the Agency. The Agency will, at the above-stated time and place, present a copy of the Company’s Application (including the Benefit/Incentive analysis) and hear all persons with views in favor of or opposed to either the location or nature of the Facility, or the proposed financial assistance being contemplated by the Agency. In addition, at, or prior to, such hearing, interested parties may submit to the Agency written materials pertaining to such matters. Dated: September 5, 2018 COUNTY OF MONROE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY D/B/A IMAGINE MONROE POWERED BY COMIDA By: Jeffrey R. Adair, Executive Director [ SUMMONS ] SUPREME COURT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF MONROE Index No. E201800427 ESL Federal Credit Union, Plaintiff, Evodney Pugh, Deceased, any persons who are heirs or distributees of Evodney Pugh, Deceased, and all persons who are widows, grantees, mortgagees, lienors, heirs, devisees, distributees, successors in interest of such of them as may be deceased, and their husbands, wives, heirs, devisees, distributees and successors of interest all of whom and whose names and places of residence are unknown to Plaintiff; United States of America; People of the State of New York “John Doe” and/or “Mary Roe”, Defendants. Location of property to be foreclosed: 1 Manitou Street, City of Rochester, Monroe County, New York TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above action and to serve a copy of your Answer on the Plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within (30) days after completion of service

where service is made in any other manner than by personal delivery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a Defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Monroe County is designated as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the location of the mortgaged premises. NOTICE: YOU MAY BE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this Summons and Complaint by serving a copy of the Answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the Answer with the Court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your property. Speak to an attorney or go to the Court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the Summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. DATED: June 5, 2018 MATTHEW RYEN, ESQ. Lacy Katzen, LLP Attorney for Plaintiff Office and Post Office Address The Granite Building 130 East Main Street Rochester, New York 14604 Telephone: (585) 324-5767 NATURE AND OBJECT OF ACTION: The object of the above action is to foreclose a mortgage held by Plaintiff recorded in the Monroe County Clerk’s Office on December 31, 2013 in Liber 25501 of Mortgages, page 447 in the amount of $30,600.00. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS, The plaintiff makes no personal claim against you in this action except for Evodney Pugh. To the above named Defendants: The foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Hon. J. Scott Odorisi, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated August 27, 2018 and filed along with the supporting papers in the Monroe County Clerk’s Office. This is an action to foreclose a mortgage. The premises is described as follows: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the City of Rochester, County of Monroe and State of New York, known and distinguished as Lot No. Twenty-Six (26) on a map of subdivision of Lot No. 28 of the Assessor’s subdivision of Town Lot Number 46 in


Legal Ads Irondequoit, now in the City of Rochester, made by Horace Jones, Surveyor, for the Estate of Anthony Schneider, and filed in the Monroe County Clerk’s Office in Liber 9 of Maps, Page 22. Said Lot No. 26 hereby intended to be conveyed is forty (40) feet front on the east side of Manitou Street in said City of Rochester and extends back of equal width ninety-five (95) feet. This conveyance is made subject to the existing restrictions as to any dwelling house erected on said premises being less than two stories in height. Tax Acct. No.: 106.351-46 Property Address: 1 Manitou Street, City of Rochester, Monroe County, New York [ SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS ] SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF MONROE INDEX NO. 8483/2016 Plaintiff designates MONROE as the place of trial situs of the real property Mortgaged Premises: 44 MEADOWDALE DRIVE ROCHESTER, NY 14624 District: Section: 134.07 Block: 1 Lot: 4 REVERSE MORTGAGE FUNDING, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. DEMETRIUS L. HATCHER, AS ADMINISTRATOR, HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF DAVID HATCHER; NEKETA HATCHER, AS HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF DAVID HATCHER; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF DAVID HATCHER any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or general or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the following designation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, widows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT;

NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendants. To the above named Defendants YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff’s Attorney within 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York) in the event the United States of America is made a party defendant, the time to answer for the said United States of America shall not expire until (60) days after service of the Summons; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. THE OBJECT of the above caption action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure the sum of $136,500.00 and interest, recorded on May 25, 2012, at Liber 24363 Page 283, of the Public Records of MONROE County, New York, covering premises known as 44 MEADOWDALE DRIVE ROCHESTER, NY 14624. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. MONROE County is designated as the place of trial because the real property affected by this action is located in said county. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. RAS BORISKIN, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff BY: Matthew Ingber, Esq. 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310 Westbury, NY 11590 516-280-7675

Fun [ SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS WITH NOTICE ] INDEX NO.: 16-9374 Date Filed: 08/22/2016 MORTGAGED PREMISES: 285 Maiden Lane, Rochester, New York 14616 SBL #: 075.06 – 6-4 Plaintiff designates Monroe County as the place of trial; venue is based upon the county in which the mortgaged premises is situate. STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF MONROE JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, Plaintiff,against- Temporary Administrator of the Estate of Alan R. Pound a/k/a Alan Robert Pound a/k/a Alan Pound; Burtman A. Pound, as Heir to the Estate of Alan R. Pound a/k/a Alan Robert Pounda/k/a Alan Pound; Unknown Heirs of the Estate Alan R. Pound a/k/a Alan Robert Pound a/k/a Alan Pound, and all the heirs at law, next of kin, distributes, devisees, grantees, trustees, lienors, creditors, assignees and successors in interest of any of the aforesaid defendants, next of kin, distributes, devisees, grantees, trustees, lienors creditors, assignees and successors in interest of any of the aforesaid classes of person, if they or any of them be dead, and their respective husbands, wives, or widows, if any, and all of whom and whose names and places of residence are unknown to plaintiff, except as herein state; United States of America o/b/o Internal Revenue Service; New York State Department of Taxation and Finance; Defendants, TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the attorneys for the Plaintiff within 20 days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York). In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE MORTGAGE COMPANY WHO FILED THIS FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU AND FILING THE

ANSWER WITH THE COURT, A DEFAULT JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED AND YOU CAN LOSE YOUR HOME. SPEAK TO AN ATTORNEY OR GO TO THE COURT WHERE YOUR CASE IS PENDING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON HOW TO ANSWER THE SUMMONS AND PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. SENDING PAYMENT TO YOUR MORTGAGE COMPANY WILL NOT STOP THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure $112,100.00 and interest, recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Monroe on August 12, 2005, in Book 19911, Page 0303, covering premises known as 285 Maiden Lane, Rochester, New York 14616 – SBL # 075.06 – 6 – 4. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. The Plaintiff also seeks a deficiency judgment against the Defendants and for any debt secured by said Mortgage which is not satisfied by the proceeds of the sale of said premises. TO the Defendants Unknown Heirs of the Estate of Alan R. Pound a/k/a Alan Robert Pound a/k/a Alan Pound and all heirs-at-law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, devisees, grantees, trustees, lienors, creditors, assignees and all successors in interest of any of the aforesaid defendants; and all heirs-at-law, next of kin, distributees, devisees, grantees, trustees, lienors, creditors, assignees and successors in interest of any of the aforesaid classes of person, if they or any of them be dead, and their respective husbands, wives or widows, if any, and all of whom whose names and places or residence are unknown to plaintiff, the foregoing Supplemental Summons with Notice is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Hon. J. Scott Odorisi, of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of Monroe, dated July 3, 2018. Dated: August 21, 2018McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC Marika Dagounis, Esq. 420 Lexington Avenue, Suite 840 New York, New York 10170 Phone: 347286-7409 Fax: 347-286-7414

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