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Work planned for this spring aims to stop Irondequoit Creek from eating away its own banks. PAGE 8

Rural schools near a breaking point.

The ubiquitous Audra McDonald.

“Inherent Vice” is Sam Spade on drugs.

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MUSIC, PAGE 16

FILM, PAGE 24

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The real losers in the casino wars are the people that the venues attract. Studies by sociologists show the bad effects that gambling has on a cadre of individuals — the poor, the habitual gamblers, and the “dollar and a dream” people. Those studies show the bad effect that casinos can have on those who cannot afford to throw their money down the toilet. These casinos provide a source of revenue to Albany and the communities where they are sited. Is society willing to flush the water down the bowl when there are so many other needs? If Wilmot wants to do something for the community, let him fix the river renovations started by his father 45 years ago. A true river walk tied into an aqueduct development coupled with our strong arts community and the medical centers that already attract visitors are a better way to bring economic life back to our community. HOWARD DAVIDSON

About that ‘tough decision’ People responded to a blog about a city parent’s decision to pull her kids out of city schools. The parent, Andrea Raethka, originally wrote an editorial in the Democrat and Chronicle, explaining her decision.

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that speaking honestly about how bad things are is making things worse is out of touch. The only way the district will be fixed even in a small way is to make everyone aware of how pitiful things are. If school videos were shown (both good and bad) for a week, I guarantee there would be national attention. As bad as it appears to those on the outside, the situation inside the system is unimaginable. Only the kids, their parents, the teachers, school staff, and in many cases, the principals, really understand. Everyone else is on the outside and this includes school board President Van White, Superintendent Bolgen Vargas, and all of the union leaders. Essays like Raethka’s might get Albany’s attention. GOTTA SAY IT

RCSD has to face the “invisible elephants” in the room, namely, that 10 percent of the students are sucking 100 percent of teacher/ administrative energy; that RCSD clerical staff do not make folks feel welcomed (not in schools or in Central Office); that many if not most employees are exhausted, demoralized, and uninspired due to the overwhelming challenges they face every day; and that the center of gravity for student performance is very low due to poor parental involvement and commitment to education. RCSD does teach values (honesty, integrity, kindness, etc.), but city streets do not. Children are only in school seven hours, five days a week; the rest of the time the street is their teacher. RETIREMENOW

Clearly, Ms. Raethka’s worst decision in 2015 was to write this opinion blog contributing to the negative media coverage of the RCSD. Personal decisions are one thing, but sharing it with media and discouraging families from moving into the city? Shame on her. SARA OLIVEIRI

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URBAN JOURNAL | BY MARY ANNA TOWLER

Liberté. Solidarité. How should we respond to the horrific assault on the French weekly Charlie Hebdo? National security, national-security excesses, bigotry, immigration, the poverty and alienation in immigrant communities: last week’s tragedy gives us plenty to talk about. And for many journalists, cartoonists, and their publications, the murders have led to an intense debate about a more personal, crucial issue: how we show our support both for Charlie Hebdo and its devastated staff and for the right of freedom of expression. One response has been to reprint several of the Charlie cartoons. But some publications have been strangely selective, publishing fairly innocuous images that didn’t contain images of Muhammad, and it’s those images that the killers said were offensive. Others have published Charlie cartoons that mock Muhammad and Islam, arguing that we can’t speak out adequately for free speech and against the murders at Charlie Hebdo unless we do. And some publications are refraining from publishing any of the Charlie cartoons. We’re among the latter. Our reason: to portray Charlie Hebdo accurately and fairly, we would have to show examples of the breadth of its work, including the most shocking. Our policy is to not publish material intended to mock people or their religious faith. We wouldn’t have published Charlie’s most offensive cartoons prior to the slaughter, and showing our support for free speech doesn’t require us to publish them now. (And to do so, I think, is more than a bit self-congratulatory.) I’ve looked at a fair number of Charlie Hebdo’s cartoons. Some are excellent, powerful satire. Some – to me, at least – are hilarious skewers of celebrities. Among them: a 2009 sketch of a stark white skeleton with ghoulish face and straight black hair. The headline: “Michael Jackson, Finally White.” But some are harshly bigoted and would fit right in on a white-supremacist website. One example, as Glenn Greenwald noted on The Intercept: “the one mocking the African sex slaves of Boko Haram as welfare queens.” Others seem pointlessly insulting, sophomoric, offensive merely for the sake of being offensive: pornographic poses of Muhammad and the pope, for instance. And while Charlie Hebdo was known for attacking all religions, Islam was a frequent target. There’s a difference, Yale

Showing our support for Charlie Hebdo and free speech doesn’t require us to publish the weekly’s bigoted, offensive cartoons. professor Jason Stanley noted on the Times’ website, “between mocking a Catholic pope and Muhammad.” “The pope is the representative of the dominant traditional religion of the majority of French citizens,” said Stanley. “The Prophet Muhammad is the revered figure of an oppressed minority. To mock the pope is to thumb one’s nose at a genuine authority, an authority of the majority. To mock the Prophet Muhammad is to add insult to abuse.” Immigration is a major controversy in France, as in the United States, and France’s growing Muslim population is often poor and ostracized. Cartoons with bigoted undertones can fuel the anti-Muslim fire. “Je ne suis pas Charlie,” wrote syndicated columnist Clarence Page. “I am not Charlie, although they have my sympathies and support.” Page said he defended the publication’s right to publish whatever it chooses. “But,” he said, “I would be remiss if I failed to condemn its racism – as well as its sexism, its antitheism, and attacks against other targets that were in much less privileged positions to defend themselves.” “The legal right to free speech requires that people’s right to speak freely be respected legally,” Matthew Yglesias wrote on Vox. “That means no legal sanction for publishing racist cartoons if you choose to publish them, and it means that the law must protect you from acts of retaliatory violence. But defense of the right does not in the slightest bit entail defense of the practice. You shouldn’t publish racist cartoons! That’s not free speech, that’s politeness and common human decency.” continues on page 10 rochestercitynewspaper.com

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RHA gets interim leader

Shawn Burr will be interim leader of the Rochester Housing Authority while the RHA seeks a permanent executive director. Burr is currently RHA’s director of development and capital projects. His appointment is expected to be ratified by the RHA board on January 21. The RHA board has been under scrutiny over its appointment process.

New home for the homeless?

Rochester’s chronically homeless may find temporary refuge in an old warehouse on Canal Street. The building’s owner, Buckingham Properties, has made the offer and the details are apparently being worked out. Some of the city’s hard-to-place homeless have been living in tents under the Douglass-Anthony Bridge.

Casino decision expected

Representatives of the state Gaming Facility Location Board planned to vote on whether to re-open bidding for a Southern Tier casino, after Governor Andrew Cuomo urged them to do so. But the board’s chair, Kevin Law,

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cautioned a previously unsuccessful applicant, Tioga Downs owner Jeff Gural, against resubmitting his prior proposal without changes, according to media reports.

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Bonus bashing

A draft State Comptroller’s Office audit of the Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority criticized the agency’s bonus system. The audit says that the bonuses were awarded to top executives even after profits and ridership fell, and are based on agency-wide performance instead of individual performance. Authority board officials defended the bonuses.

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Historical Society's collection moves

New life for RCSD’s Edison Tech

The Rochester school district’s Edison Tech campus will be transformed into one school in the coming school year that focuses on career pathways in construction, advanced manufacturing, digital media, and information technology. The school will replace Rochester STEM High School and the Robert Brown High School of Construction and Design.

The Sibley building is an important part of Rochester history and a good fit for the Rochester Historical Society, says Patrick Malgieri, the society’s president. FILE PHOTO

The Rochester Historical Society continues to struggle to find its footing. The latest: finances forced the organization out of its space at the Rundel library late last year. The society hadn’t paid its rent — $48,000 annually — since early in 2013. (Library officials say they don’t intend to pursue the back rent at this time.) The society is storing part of its collection at the library, says Patrick Malgieri, president of the Historical Society, and part at the Sibley building. Sibley is a good fit, Malgieri says, given its significant role in Rochester’s history. And he says he’s hopeful that the society may eventually be able to display its collection at Sibley. The society has moved its office space to 1100 University Avenue. Rundel became home to the society’s collection and offices in 2009 after the organization sold its East Avenue headquarters, the Woodside mansion. The collection includes important resources such as photos, portraits of Rochester residents, letters, and architectural drawings.

Cultural organizations such as the Historical Society face growing pressures, including diminished institutional support, Malgieri says; the days of Kodak writing a big check to support a museum are gone. And the Historical Society has a particular challenge, he says, in that its collection does not represent the whole of Rochester. Most of the society’s approximately 200,000 items come from a particular segment of society, he says: wealthy, white males and their spouses. “I’m not trying to denigrate the collection,” Malgieri says. “They are important in telling the story of Rochester. But they only tell part of the story.” A judicious deaccessioning process, which the society is undergoing, will help manage costs, he says, and allow the society to purchase items that better represent all of Rochester. Rochester City Council member Carolee Conklin says that part of the society’s problem may be duplication. Rochester has several groups that focus on local history, she says, including the Historical Society and the Landmark Society.

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Ohio; and Hartford, Connecticut are the only US cities with higher rates of childhood poverty than Rochester. It’s a strange evolution for a city that has more than once been cited as one of the country’s great boom towns.

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Rochester’s big growth area: poverty Unemployment is down locally and nationally, the Dow is up, and the economy is clearly improving. But Rochester is bucking that trend and sinking deeper into poverty. And the city’s children are suffering the most. Rochester is the only one of similar-sized cities to have more than 50 percent of its children living in poverty, according to an updated report from ACT Rochester and the Rochester Area Community Foundation. Among those cities, Rochester also has the highest rate of extreme poverty — 16.2 percent — which is defined as people living below 50 percent of the federal poverty level, the report says. That’s a family of four living on less than $12,000 annually. All of Rochester’s racial groups are severely impacted by poverty, but the rates are highest among blacks and Latinos. Rochester’s poor also tend to be its most vulnerable — its youth, retired seniors, or the disabled, according to the report. Decades after President Lyndon Johnson declared a war on poverty, Detroit; Cleveland and Dayton, Ohio; and Hartford, Connecticut are the only US cities with higher rates of childhood poverty than Rochester. It’s a strange evolution for a city that has more than once been cited as one of the country’s great boom towns. And it prompts the question: Why?

“The biggest issue is the complexity of poverty and how hard it is to get out of poverty once you’re in it,” says Ann Johnson, program director for ACT Rochester. And there are different types of poverty — situational and generational — with their own sets of challenges, she says. For low earners, a single event, such as a health crisis or job loss can send them into poverty. Generational poverty is different, Johnson says. “The lift to get out may even be heavier,” she says, because there are multiple factors. Among the biggest is the cost of housing, she says. Rochester has more than 50 percent of Monroe County’s rental properties, the main housing option for poor people. While federal guidelines say that housing should not exceed 30 percent of an individual’s income, in Rochester, whites spend 35 percent, Hispanics spend 48 percent, Asians spend 35 percent, and blacks spend 50 percent. “If you’re making a low wage and half of your check goes to housing, what’s left for utilities, food, child care, and transportation?” Johnson says. The result is a lot of instability, she says, which has a huge impact on school-age children. Education is another factor, Johnson says. “So few of our Rochester City School District

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children are reading at third-grade level by the time they’re in third grade,” she says. “And the inability to read well at that point puts stress on your entire foundation of education because you’re reading to learn at that point.” Johnson says that some issues are also difficult to resolve quickly, such as access to transportation and health care, and having an obstacle to employment such as a criminal record. “There’s no silver bullet,” Johnson says.

Council and the RHA Right now, the mayor of the City of Rochester appoints five of the seven members of the Rochester Housing Authority board. But some City Council members say that Council should have a role, too, according to Council member Matt Haag. “We’d like to have some discussions with the mayor and with the Council president about future board members,” he says. “RHA is one of the boards that we do not vote on the mayor’s appointments. But nevertheless, I would say there are some of us on Council, myself included, who think that we should be consulted and involved in naming any members.” The RHA board has been under scrutiny following its abrupt dismissal of the agency’s executive director, Alex Castro, late last year. The board immediately replaced Castro, reportedly on an interim basis, with City Council member Adam McFadden, who is an ally of Mayor Lovely Warren. McFadden’s appointment was short-lived, however. He stepped down after the US Department of Housing and Urban Development — which provides millions of dollars to the RHA annually — said that McFadden’s dual roles as Council member and RHA leader were in conflict. RHA is now searching for a permanent replacement for Castro. A majority of the RHA’s board members are new — appointed by Mayor Lovely Warren after she took office last January.

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EDUCATION | BY TIM LOUIS MACALUSO

Rural schools see a financial cliff Funding for New York State’s public schools has for years been a source of tension between school district administrators, teachers unions, and lawmakers. New York’s schools are among the most racially and economically segregated in the country, according to a recent New York Times article. The problems — not enough funding and inequality in the way money is distributed — prevent many poor districts from meeting state standards for student performance, many people say. Even the landmark 2006 court ruling in the Campaign for Fiscal Equity case, which said that the state is not meeting its constitutional responsibility to ensure adequate school funding, has not corrected the problems. (Two more lawsuits over school funding have been filed in New York State.) And though the CFE case was largely about insufficient funding for New York City’s schools, rural districts are suffering, too. And many, including some in the Rochester and Finger Lakes region, are near a breaking point. “The large urban areas have their own unique challenges,” says Clark Godshall, superintendent of Orleans-Niagara BOCES. “But you could have urban blight in the cities and everyone knows what that is and they can talk about it. But when a big farm goes under in the rural communities, no one says a word.”

Superintendents around the state will listen intently to Governor Andrew Cuomo’s State of the State address later this month, though many, including superintendents in local rural communities, are not optimistic that he’ll propose significant increases in education funding. The funding problem is the result of multiple causes. At the center is a twisted and complex set of formulas that are neither well understood, nor steadfastly followed. “There’s over 50 state aid formulas,” Godshall says. “There’s aid for library books, aid for computer software, and each one is different and you have to aggregate them together to get to how much money you’re going to get per year.” Godshall says that he doesn’t want to disparage politicians, but that they each have special interests that they support, and that muddies the water for everyone. “The politicians get involved and they’ll decide, ‘Let’s give them extra money for improving their facilities,’” he says. “We may not need it for that.” But districts will go out and spend the funds on a soccer field because 6 CITY

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it’s better than not getting the money at all, he says. Much of the way the funding is awarded is built around the Combined Wealth Ratio, a measure of both property taxes and income. But that doesn’t always tell a community’s whole story. “What you’ll find is that some places have high property values and low income or the other way around,” says Rick Timbs, executive director of the Statewide School Finance Consortium. “It turns out Matt Cole, superintendent of the Livonia school district. Rick Timbs, executive director of the Statewide School PROVIDED PHOTO Finance Consortium. PROVIDED PHOTO that if you’re near a lake, a stream, a mountain, transportation, and school facilities, he has instead pushed districts to do more with or a New York City reservoir, you’re going says that he handles those duties with less. He often says that money is not the to have high property values. But often the staff help. solution to the state’s education problems, people who live there don’t make a lot of Cole says that rural superintendents and that New York spends more on money. You have the case of property wealth struggle with informing parents about the education than any other state, but gets only and income poor.” reality of the financial problem, because they mediocre results. That can be a huge concern for rural don’t want parents to fear that their children What’s not being taken into account, districts due to the irregular nature of aren’t getting an adequate education. however, is the so-called “hard” costs such property values compared to incomes. Even But the funding problems are leading as employee health care, transportation, some communities perceived to be wealthy utilities, and escalating building maintenance to larger class sizes, cuts to foreign language — Brighton, for example — do not have a classes, and fewer or no advanced placement costs, Timbs says. There are also pension high CWR, Timbs says. classes, Cole says, which erode college contributions to consider, he says. The situation gets worse in Livingston readiness and placement. County communities including Mt. Morris When the GEA and the 2 percent tax Consolidation of school districts doesn’t and Nunda, where the CWR is low and cap enacted on New York’s properties are help, either, says Godshall, of Orleansroughly half of the students come from lowfactored into the state aid formula, rural Niagara BOCES. income households. districts are shaken to the core, says Matt “I’ve got four districts sharing two But the uneven relationship between Cole, superintendent of Livonia’s school superintendents,” he says. “What you start property values and incomes in rural district. Cole also leads the Genesee Valley to see is the local taxpayer has an issue communities and its impact on state aid Chief School Officers’ Association, a when they call and want to talk to their is only a part of the problem. Shortages in coalition of 22 school superintendents in superintendent. It’s not sustainable.” school funding have been exacerbated by the the region. The situation is so bad for the Keshequa Gap Elimination Adjustment. In rural communities where property Central School District that its board recently Governor David Paterson introduced the values are lower than average, even an informed administrators that the district will GEA in 2010, which basically amounted to increase in taxes doesn’t really help, he says. be insolvent in two years, Cole says. cutting financial aid to New York’s schools to And austerity to compensate for financial And in small towns, the schools close a $10 billion state budget gap. shortfalls can be double-edged, he says. are frequently the lifeblood of the The result has been an economic shell “There’s a threshold that every district community, he says. game with schools and education, Timbs says. gets to where you can economically only do “The economic decay that will happen “The districts that are hurt the most by so much,” he says. “There’s only so much there as a result of not having a school the GEA are the high needs, low wealth cutting away from the classroom you can do.” district strikes me as an assault on their way districts, whether they’re urban or rural,” Cole says that he hasn’t been replacing of life,” Cole says. Timbs says. retiring teachers. And instead of hiring a But so far, current Governor Andrew professional to manage school business, Cuomo hasn’t shown much sympathy, and


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The issue is silt and sediment generated from the erosion. As the creek wears down its banks, it picks up and carries the sediment along until the sediment settles somewhere along the way. And the sediment can cover up and basically suffocate the trout eggs in the creek, Mitchell says, which makes it harder to establish and preserve breeding populations. The county worked with the State Department of Environmental Conservation to select the Ellison and Powder Mills sites, says David Rinaldo, the county’s deputy parks director. They concluded that the four locations — one includes a heavily-worn spot in Ellison known as Dog Beach — are in the worst shape. The county projects will be funded by a $250,000 grant. “We know we have 3,000 feet of streambank that are bad and need to be addressed, but that’s not all,” Rinaldo says. “That’s a starting number and we could keep going quite a bit beyond that if we had the resources.” Bank erosion is a pretty common problem

in streams everywhere, and for the most part, it’s nature at work. “The natural process is for the stream to cut down all the high points in the topography and make a plain,” says William Coon, a hydrologist with the US Geological Survey who developed a streamflow model for Irondequoit Creek. “That’s what it wants to do. That’s why you have floodplains adjacent to channels.” But the creek is not the only local stream with erosion problems. The Town of Chili and the Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District have worked together to shore up sections of Black Creek. And that work was aimed partly at reducing the amount of erosion-linked sediment in the water. Black Creek is a major tributary of the Genesee River, and so the sediment it carries

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There’s no single factor driving the erosion at Irondequoit Creek; it involves natural and human influences. When a stream starts eating away at its banks, that process actually encourages additional erosion. The deteriorating banks begin to redirect the flow and force of the water outward instead of downward into the bottom of the channel. And surges of water tend to accelerate erosion. Development can play a role, since hard surfaces such as roads, parking lots, and roofs can direct water from rainstorms into streams. Towns in the area that drains into the Irondequoit Creek have taken steps to rein in that runoff. For several years, they’ve had laws on the books that require developers to install storm water controls as part of new construction projects. Those controls include retention ponds and landscaping approaches meant to slow down water so it can be absorbed into soil. Shifts in precipitation patterns, brought on by climate change, also play a role in the erosion. Overall, the amount of precipitation that the Rochester area gets hasn’t changed much, but more frequently it’s coming in heavy bursts. And those downpours tend to be more intense than in the past. “On an observation basis, I think we’ve seen more what we call flashy storms, where the water rises very quickly within the creek, within the parks, more so than in the past,” says Monroe County’s Rinaldo. There is one area in Ellison Park where the erosion problems have a more direct continues on page 26

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“When we find ourselves feeling the need to valorize the courage of scabrous, offensive cartoons in order to affirm the right of their publication,” Yglesias said, “we are operating in a framework made by terrorists.” “The fact of the matter is that racist and Islamophobic attitudes are a huge problem in the everyday lives of Europe’s Muslim population,” he wrote. “Far-right political parties are on the rise, and mainstream parties are moving to co-opt their agendas. Blasphemous, mocking images cause pain in marginalized communities. The elevation of such images to a point of high principle will increase the burdens on those minority groups.” Interviewed on NPR’s Morning Edition last week, Majid Messaoudene, a councilmember in a predominantly Muslim suburb of Paris, expressed sadness for the deaths at Charlie Hebdo, two of whose staff members he knew. But he also drew attention to the fear under which Muslims in France live, and to the antiMuslim sentiment in that country. Messaoudene said while he had never wanted the Charlie Hebdo staff to be censored, he had urged friends on the staff to understand what Muslims experience. “I think that you can’t draw the prophet knowing that, for the Muslims, the huge insult this can do,” he said, “without thinking in the context you are living in.” He had told Stephane Charbonnier, Charlie Hebdo’s editor, he said, “that he could not do whatever he wanted to do without taking into account” what Muslims in France were facing. “Muslim people that I know,” said Messaoudene, “they are afraid. They are afraid to live in such a violent world and such a difficult world for the Muslim people.” “Free speech allows us to say hateful, idiotic things without being punished by the government,” Jordan Weissmann wrote on Slate. “But embracing that right means that we need to acknowledge when work is hateful or idiotic, and can’t be defended on its own terms.” What does it accomplish to insult Muslims who are as horrified of the killings in France as non-Muslims are? Does standing up for free speech and expressing solidarity with Charlie Hebdo require that insult? Or are we publishing the cartoons just because we can? Some critics’ argument to the contrary, not publishing the cartoons isn’t giving in to the terrorists. It’s sticking to our principles.

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.)

Climate change captured on film

ColorBrightonGreen. org will begin its 2015 winter film series with a presentation of “Chasing Ice” at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 21. National Geographic photographer James Balog was a skeptic about climate change, but a team follows him on a photographic survey of ice across three continents to capture a record of the world’s changing glaciers. The film will be shown at Brighton Memorial Library, 2300 Elmwood Avenue.

Roe v. Wade panel The First Unitarian Church will host an observation of the 42nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade with a panel discussion of Katha Pollitt’s

book, “Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, January 22. The panel will include Dr. Rachael Phelps, medical director of Planned Parenthood of Central and Western New York; Maureen Polen, a Rochester-area family law attorney; and Brie Sleezer, activist and Ph.D. candidate at the University of Rochester Medical Center. The event will be held at 220 Winton Road South.

Input needed on downtown parking

The City of Rochester will hold a downtown parking summit on Wednesday, January 21, to seek input on future plans for downtown parking. The summit will be held in two sessions. The first will be from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and is for downtown residents, workers, and business and property owners only. The second is from

5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. and is for the general public. The event will be held at the Penthouse, One East Avenue, on the 11th floor. RSVP: Kate Washington at 428-6150 by Thursday, January 15. Free parking will be available in the Midtown garage, 110 Clinton Avenue South.


Dining

Shmeg's — a mash-up of the names Shawn and Megan — serves a twist on diner staples. (Left) The Curly Bomber with curly fries and shaved steak; and (right) a Plate X-M with homefries, homemade sausage, cheese, eggs, bacon, and toast. PHOTOS BY MARK CHAMBERLIN

A culinary combination [ CHOW HOUND ] BY KATIE LIBBY

Thanks to Hollywood gossip magazines, we now have words like Brangelina and Kimye in our lexicon. Megan Rattray and Shawn Hoock have embraced the combination trend and used it to name their new restaurant, Shmeg’s (3027 Buffalo Road, Gates). If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em, right? Rattray and Hoock met while both working at the Bay Side Pub in Webster. Rattray always wanted to open her own place and Hoock was looking for a new venue to showcase his self-taught culinary skills — Hoock was the owner of General Hoock & Sons, which was also in Gates. Shmeg’s serves breakfast and lunch six days a week in a space that features 1950’s retro-style tables and chairs, and a L-shaped counter surrounding the open kitchen. Popular menu items include The Curly Bomber ($14.99 for whole, $9.99 for half ), a submarine sandwich stuffed with curly fries, shaved steak, and burgers. The restaurant’s breakfast sandwiches, or “fists,”

can be ordered with two to five eggs and include meat and cheese. The “Chubby” is a customer favorite ($5.99). The Plate X-M ($9.99) is reminiscent of a breakfast garbage plate: there’s a pile of homefries, homemade sausage, cheese, eggs, and toast, and all marked with a bacon “x.” Most menu items can be made vegetarians for those that want to skip the meat. The bread is made from scratch by Hoock at Shmeg’s and transformed into menu items like the Mick Toast ($7.07) — the bread is battered and covered in Frosted Flakes and made French-toast style. If you’re more of a pancake fan, order the J.J. Cakes ($4.30), which are six silver dollar pancakes, or the One Big Bad Griddle Cake ($4.29) — you can add blueberries or chocolate chips if you’re feeling saucy. Shmeg’s Restaurant is located at 3027 Buffalo Road, and is open Tuesday through Friday, 5 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Saturday and Sunday, 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. 481-2036. Find more on Shmeg’s on its Facebook page, facebook.com/shmegsrestaurant.

Quick Bites

Restaurant 2 Vine (24 Winthrop Street)

has partnered with Special Touch Bakery, a division of Holy Childhood, to offer homemade apple crumb pie on its menu. One dollar of every sale is returned to Holy Childhood. Eating pie for charity? I can get on board with that.

Openings

Saha Med Grill has opened a second location

at 14 South Main Street in Pittsford. Mamma Lucia, a restaurant serving food inspired by Italian, German, and Bosnian traditions, has opened at 2500 East Avenue, on the first floor of the Renaissance building in the space formerly occupied by Flour City Grill. The Kitchen, a reservation-only “intimate culinary dining experience,” has opened at 5 South Main Street in Pittsford. Nox Craft Cocktails & Comfort Food has opened in Village Gate (302 North Goodman Street). The self-proclaimed “nerd bar” features a laundry list of craft

cocktails and belly-warming dishes like macaroni and cheese and bacon-wrapped meatloaf. Moe’s Southwest Grill (1377 Mt. Hope Avenue) and Corner Bakery Café (1367 Mt. Hope Avenue) are now both open in College Town.

Closings

Cibon (688 Park Avenue) has closed for remodeling and rebranding. The space will reopen as Roux, a French restaurant and wine bar. Follow its Facebook page for updates on the reopen. Quaker Steak & Lube has closed its location at 2205 Buffalo Road.

Chow Hound is a food and restaurant news column. Do you have a tip? Send it to food@ rochester-citynews.com.

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Nico & Vinz. Sunday, January 18. East Avenue and Chestnut Street. 6 p.m. Free. nicoandvinz.com. [ R&B ]

K. Michelle. Saturday, March 7. Auditorium Theatre, 885 East Main Street. 8 p.m. $38-$48. rbtl.org; thekmichelle.com. [ ROCK ] Guster. Saturday, April 18. Water Street Music Hall, 204 North Water Street. 8 p.m. $27.50-$32. Waterstreetmusic. com; guster.com.

The Sun Parade

THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 BUG JAR, 219 MONROE AVENUE 8:30 P.M. | $7-$9 | BUGJAR.COM; THESUNPARADE.COM [ FOLK ROCK ] The Sun Parade whirls whimsical folk-

pop. Full of lamenting lifts and cool retreats, the band finds some psychedelic in the mundane. Hailing from Northampton, Massachusetts, The Sun Parade formed in 2011, with a sound that is propulsive and dreamy, and lyrics of relatable searching in faded denim. It has two albums in the back pocket: “Yassis” (2012) and its recently-released EP “Heart’s Out,” on which the band is currently touring. The single “Need You By My Side,” off its first album, saw wider acclaim and a top nod on local radio. Unafraid to be theatrical, you can expect some fun from these guys. Fowls and Faux Leather will also play. — BY TYLER PEARCE

Musical Mystery Tour SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 HOCHSTEIN SCHOOL, 50 NORTH PLYMOUTH AVENUE 2 P.M. TO 4 P.M. | $3-$10; FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 2 HOCHSTEIN.ORG [ KIDS ] Break the winter blahs with a musical extravaganza.

Hochstein’s annual mid-winter family affair includes movement, musical exploration, and putting on your sleuth hat. Kids of all ages can pound away in a drum circle, explore new instruments, or get their hands into a host of arts and craft activities. It all revolves around a mystery with clues scattered throughout the historic Hochstein building. And when the family gets the munchies, there will be a baked goods sale happening through the day. — BY TYLER PEARCE Bar & Lounge

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Joe Sample & NDR Bigband “Children of the Sun” PRA facebook.com/joesampleofficial

“Kaddish” THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE, 60 GIBBS STREET 7:30 P.M. | $10-$65 | 454-2100; RPO.ORG [ CLASSICAL ] Allied Forces liberated the Nazi

concentration camps in 1945. To commemorate that 70th anniversary, the Rochester Philharmonic and Rochester Oratorio Society will present Lawrence Siegel’s “Kaddish.” This cycle of 15 songs, first performed in 2008, is based on the testimonies of Holocaust survivors. The concert will be conducted by Eugene Tzigane. Lawrence Siegel will talk with music students at School of the Arts on Wednesday, January 14, and lead a free “Lunch and Learn” at Nazareth College Arts Center, room A-14, on Thursday, January 15, at 12:05 p.m. — BY DAVID RAYMOND

Lustre Kings WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 DINOSAUR BBQ, 99 COURT STREET 8 P.M. | FREE | DINOSAURBARBQUE.COM LUSTREKINGS.COM [ ROCKABILLY ] Elvis Presley. The King. He cured the

sick; raised the dead; was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended into hell, where he met up with those handsome devils known as The Lustre Kings. The Lustre Kings have been burning up the American highway for years, but always manage to stop by Rochester to celebrate the birth of Elvis Presley who would have blown out 80 candles on his cake. — BY FRANK DE BLASE

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Corey & Brian Acoustic Duo.

Pianist Joe Sample, who died last year, rose to fame with the Jazz Crusaders (later shortened to The Crusaders) but you’ve also probably heard his work on Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On,” Joni Mitchell’s “Court and Spark,” Tina Turner’s “Private Dancer” and Steely Dan’s “Aja.” Sample also recorded numerous albums as a leader over the decades, but he saved the best for last. In his brief liner notes, Sample places the origin of this music back two decades when, after performing at the St. Croix Jazz Festival, he stayed on the island for a few days. His wanderings took him to a peak from which he could see both the gorgeous blue sea and the ruins of slave quarters where Africans toiled in the sugar cane and rum industries. All of the tunes on “Children of the Sun” are written in tribute to those humans who worked in hell on an island paradise. The aural pictures Sample paints in compositions like “Islands of the Mind,” “Blue Abyss” and “I Wanna Go Home” are made even more vivid by the evocative arrangements of Jörg Achim Keller and the superb musicians of the Hamburg, Germany-based NDR Bigband. Along with some of the greatest musicians in Europe, Sample himself is at the keyboards, and long-time collaborator Steve Gadd is masterful on drums. — BY RON NETSKY

Sticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint, 830 Jefferson Rd. 292-5544. stickylipsbbq.com. Rob & Gary Acoustic. Woodcliff Hotel & Spa, 199 Woodcliff Dr. 381-4000. woodcliffhotelspa.com. 5:30-8:30 p.m.

Tough Old Bird, Doc Baker’s Traveling Musicological Extravaganza, and Sonic Primate. Bug Jar, 219 Monroe

Ave. 454-2966. bugjar.com. 9 p.m. $6-$8. [ BLUES ]

Upward Groove. Temple Bar and Grille, 109 East Ave. 2326000. templebarandgrille. com. 10 p.m. Woody Pines. Abilene Bar & Lounge, 153 Liberty Pole Way. 232-3230. abilenebarandlounge.com. 8:30 p.m. $10. [ JAZZ ]

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Rez Abbasi Acoustic Quartet “Intents and Purposes” ENJA reztone.com

Guitarist Rez Abbasi was born in Karachi, Pakistan, but grew up in southern California. Since casting his lot with jazz in the 1980s’, he’s been enamored of the great music produced in the 1940’s, 50’s and 60’s. As he explains in the liner notes of his Acoustic Quartet’s excellent new album, “Intents and Purposes,” he bypassed the jazz-fusion of the 1970’s. After two decades as a major player on the New York scene, Abbasi decided to take another look at the lost decade. What he found was a trove of compositions compelling enough for a fresh look. He decided to take these works, originally performed on electric keyboards, guitars, and basses, and unplug them. On this album Abbasi — who’s primary instrument is, ironically, electric guitar — plays steel string, fretless, and baritone acoustic guitars. He’s joined by Bill Ware on vibraphone, Stephan Crump on bass, and Eric McPherson on drums. Tunes like John McLaughlin’s “Resolution,” Joe Zawinul’s “Black Market,” and Chick Corea’s “Medieval Overture” are stripped of their special effects and lovingly reinvented. The one thing that doesn’t disappear is the virtuosity it takes to play tunes by these and other masters. In vibrant new arrangements, and with nicely sculpted solos, Abbasi and company put their own stamp on some of the best tunes of the 70’s. — BY RON NETSKY

Lemoncello, 137 West Commercial St. East Rochester. 385-8565. lemoncello137. com. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Moondance Band. Little Theatre Café, 240 East Ave. thelittle.org. 7:30-9:30 p.m.

THURSDAY, JANUARY15 [ ACOUSTIC/FOLK ] Jim Lane. Murph’s Irondequoit Pub, 705 Titus Ave. Irondequoit. 342-6780. 8 p.m. Free. [ BLUES ]

Big Blue House. The Little

Theatre, 240 East Avenue. thelittle.org. 7:30 p.m.

The Blues Project ft. Gordon Munding and friends. The Beale, 693

South Ave. 271-4650. thebealegrille.com. Third Thursday of every month, 7 p.m. Free. continues on page 15

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Music Viva Metalachi! Metalachi MONDAY, JANUARY 19 FLOUR CITY STATION, 170 EAST AVENUE 8 P.M. | $12-$15 | FLOURCITYSTATION.COM METALACHI.COM [ INTERVIEW ] BY FRANK DE BLASE

The name brings to mind two things, yet not necessarily in the order you would think. Metalachi, doesn’t take traditional mariachi music, plug it in and turn it up for maximum kerrang. No, rather the band takes classic metal songs and strips them down, interpreting them with traditional mariachi instruments. What remains in this mashed-up, mariachi head-bang is the fire and intensity in which the band retools these tunes. It’s not as loud as metal but the lyrics are the same, so is the darkness and so is the foreboding. But this is not simply a Latino lampoon. This is an ingenious, energetic fiesta of song and celebration. Still the band can’t help clowning around in a bombastic, self-effacing way. City had some questions for Metalachi members Vega De La Rockha, El Cucuy, and Maximilian “Dirty” Sanchez. And boy, did they have some answers. Even when replying to the questions through email, the group turned it up. A mildlyedited transcript of that interview follows. City Newspaper: Give us some background. Where and when and how did the band begin? Vega De La Rockha: Metalachi; we’re the

first and only heavy metal mariachi band in the world!... Mira, like we’re all half hermanitos (brothers). Born en Juarez, Chihuahua. We all got the same mama, pero different dads and we’ve lived most of our lives aqui in the United States because we wanted to make our musical dreams come true, you know? We hardly ‘member what it was like cause it’s been so long. We got our instruments and started playing very young (late 80’s, early 90’s) in different mariachi bands all over east, west, south, and north Los Angeles, playing quinceañeras, at weddings, and what not … even en funerales! I believe our need for metal came after we first laid our ears on the amazing and timeless album “Paranoid” de Black Sabbath. We were very intrigued by the way metal made us feel and decided to 14 CITY JANUARY 14-20, 2015

incorporate it to what we do best (play mariachi instrument). Plus we didn’t have enough money to buy the expensive electric guitarras and amps. We wanted to make something different that would touch and reach not only Latinos but the whole world. Plus tequila helped. Were you metal musicians who like mariachi music, or mariachis who dug metal? El Cucuy: We all grew up playing

mariachi music. Sometimes is funny because some people think we are gringos pretending to be Mexicans, but then we bust into some Chente songs, or Jose Alfredo [Jimenez], Javier Solís, etc. … We actually have a repertoire of about 10,000 mariachi songs, but don’t play them often, unless we see some chichis or nalgas as inspirations.

Metalachi reworks classic metal using traditional mariachi instruments. The band will play Flour City Station on Monday, January 19. PHOTO PROVIDED

List some of your influences. Vega De La Rockha: Ijole, we got

lots of them. Metal: Ozzy would be the first, Slayer, Metallica, Europe, Motörhead, Whitesnake, Pantera, Led Zeppelin, Weird Al … Mariachi: Pedro Infante, Javier Solís, Vicente Fernandez, Cantinflas, Cepillin…

How hard is it to combine the two styles? El Cucuy: It is extremely hard! Put it

this way, there are not many mariachi musicians that can put this together. And it has to be a mariachi musician, because if you ask a rock musician to pick up and learn an instrument like the guitarón, he will probably quit after one day. Yes, mariachis can play a cover of some metal songs, but to really play it to the level and intensity of a drum-driven metal band, and if you want to get chichi flashed, a mariachi musician has to really be technically awesome and play with fire. How was the band received initially? Maximilian “Dirty” Sanchez: The band

has always been received with a lot of praise since our very first show. Although there are always a couple people who walk out. It’s an acquired taste. Are any of your fans traditional Mariachi music fans? El Cucuy: Yes! We have a lot of good

Charro fans that like what we do, pero at the same time we have mariachi Mexican hippie purists que really hate what we do. But they are titled to their

culo-tightening opinions. Maybe they are just mad because we see more chichis playing Bon Jovi than they do singing Juan Gabriel songs and corridos. I love mariachi music, I grew up playing it and did my share of quinceañeras y bodas, and our homie mariachi musicians really like what we are doing. They say we are taking mariachi music to places that they never thought it could go. We also get a lot of fans that hate mariachi music but gained a respect and appreciation for the talent needed to play these folk instruments and musicianship after rocking faces to mariachi metal. Any traditionalists (metal or Mariachi) opposed to what you’re doing? El Cucuy: All the traditionalists and

non-believers that were opposed but came to the show and experienced it live (the way it should be experienced) have been converted and are now Metalachi believers … You have to let go of the old and roll with the gold! Metalachi 4ever! What’s a defining moment in the band’s history? Vega De La Rockha: I would say there

have been a couple already, like playing with Dave Lombardo, former drummer for Slayer, at the world famous The Roxy in West Hollywood, gaining solid following after. But I believe that what

will define our history as a band will be in May when we share the stage with the great Ozzy at the OzzFiesta in Mexico. We can’t wait for that...Horns up! What’s a typical Metalachi show like? Maximilian “Dirty” Sanchez: A Metalachi show

is fun, sexy, high energy, and very offensive. Do you write your own songs as well? Maximilian “Dirty” Sanchez: We do write

our own songs. Currently working on some original material for our next album. What’s something you’ll never do? El Cucuy: Never do? You mean besides

run through the jungle wearing a jacket made of carne asada? Man…I don’t know. I will almost do anything. One thing I will never do is get drunk. I am not a drinker, but if you give me choco milk and churros/donas I am easy to take advantage of. So to all my homies that bought us shots, it’s no disrespect to you...I just don’t drink alcohol. Even the Jesus wine at church, I don’t drink it.


THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 [ CLASSICAL ] Compline. Christ Church, 141 East Ave. 454-3878. christchurchrochester.org/. 9 p.m.

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Eastman at Washington Square Lunchtime Concerts.

649 Park Ave | Rochester, NY

274-1400. esm.rochester. edu/community/lunchtime/. 12:15-12:45 p.m.

Morning Chamber Music: Flute and Family. Eastman East Wing

Hatch Recital Hall, 26 Gibbs St. 274-1100. esm.rochester. edu. 7:30 p.m. RPO: Kaddish. Kodak Hall at Eastman Theater, 60 Gibbs St. 454-2100. rpo.org. 7:30 p.m. $25-$90. [ JAZZ ]

Bossa Nova Jazz Thursdays ft. The Charles Mitchell Group.

Espada Brazilian Steak, 274 N. Goodman St. Village Gate. 473-0050. espadasteak.com. 6 p.m. Free. John Palocy Trio. Bistro 135, 135 W. Commercial St. East Rochester. 662-5555. bistro135. net. 6-9 p.m.

The Joe Santora Trio, Curtis Kendrick, and Emily Kirchoff.

Michael’s Valley Grill, 1694 Penfield Rd. (585) 383-8260. michaelsvalleygrill.com. Free. Ryan Carey. Lemoncello, 137 West Commercial St. East Rochester. 385-8565. lemoncello137.com. The Swooners. Woodcliff Hotel & Spa, 199 Woodcliff Dr. 3814000. woodcliffhotelspa.com. 5:30-8:30 p.m. [ POP/ROCK ]

The Sun Parade, Fowls, and Faux Leather Jacket. Bug Jar, 219 Monroe Ave. 454-2966. bugjar.com. 8:30 p.m.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 16 [ ACOUSTIC/FOLK ] Ralph Louis. Rochester Plaza Hotel, 70 State St. 546-3450. rochesterplaza.com. 6 p.m. Free. [ BLUES ]

Dave Riccioni & Friends.

The Beale, 1930 Empire Blvd. Webster. 216-1070. thebealegrille.com. 6-9 p.m. John Cole Blues Band. Johnny’s Irish Pub, 1382 Culver Rd. 224-0990. johnnyslivemusic.com. 9 p.m. Marty Roberts. Johnny’s Irish Pub, 1382 Culver Rd. 224-0990. johnnyslivemusic.com. 5 p.m. [ COUNTRY ] Kid Kurry. Nashvilles, 4853 W Henrietta Rd. Henrietta. 3343030. nashvillesny.com. 9 p.m. [ DJ/ELECTRONIC ]

Stereo Nest, Ocupanther, and Space Jesus. Bug Jar, 219

Monroe Ave. 454-2966. bugjar. com. 9 p.m. Call for more info.

CLASSICAL | “THE BEST OF EAST AND WEST”

“The Best of East and West,” an afternoon recital program presented by Nazareth College’s Music Department, will feature a coming together of contrasting colors and styles. The “East” will be represented by the pieces “Sound of the Five” and “Wild Grass” — written by composers Chen Yi and Zhou Long, respectively — while the “West” will be heard through Russian composer Anton Arensky’s “Four Pieces” and French composer Claude Debusy’s “Cello Sonata.” The program also demonstrates the compositional connection Debussy (1862-1918) had with the East — the use of scales outside the more traditional Western norms of the day. Department of Music Faculty and cellist Mimi Hwang will be joined by Natasha Farny (cello), Patricia Sunwoo (violin), David Brickman (violin), Melissa Matson (viola), and Elinor Freer (piano). Mimi Hwang, for whom the “Sound of the Five” by Chen Yi was written, remarks, “While it’s always exciting to have a piece written for you, I haven’t played this in a while and wanted to share it with the Nazareth and Rochester communities.”

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“The Best of East and West” will take place Sunday, January 18, at Gerald G. Wilmot Recital Hall, Nazareth College, 4245 East Avenue. 3 p.m. Free. 389-2170. — BY GARY A. BALDWIN [ JAZZ ]

Gian Carlo Cervone Trio. Club

Clarissas, 293 Clarissa St. 2323430. gcc.cervone.net/music. Every other Friday, 6-8 p.m.

Jazz Weekends! ft. The David Detweiler Trio. Next Door Bar

& Grill, 3220 Monroe Ave. 249-4575. wegmansnextdoor. com. Thursday: 5 p.m., Friday: 8 p.m/. Free. Matthew Sieber Ford Trio. Tapas 177 Lounge, 177 St. Paul St. 262-2090. tapas177.com. 4:30 p.m. Free. Nancy Perry. Lemoncello, 137 West Commercial St. East Rochester. 385-8565. lemoncello137.com. 7:30 p.m.

The Joe Santora Trio, Curtis Kendrick, and Emily Kirchoff.

Michael’s Valley Grill, 1694 Penfield Rd. (585) 383-8260. michaelsvalleygrill.com. Free. The Westview Project. The Little Theatre, 240 East Avenue. thelittle.org.

[ POP/ROCK ]

Mrs. Skannotto, Among Criminals, Keaton, Left-Hanfed 2nd Baseman, and Maria Betts Music. Flour City Station,

170 East Ave. 413-5745. flourcitystation.com. 8 p.m. $5.

Overhand Sam, Occupanther, and Extended Family. Firehouse

Saloon, 814 S. Clinton Ave. 3193832. firehousesaloon.com. 9 p.m.-2 a.m. $5.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 17 [ ACOUSTIC/FOLK ] Sofrito. Havana Cabana, 289 Alexander St. 232-1333. havanacabanaroc.com. 10 p.m. Call for info.

The Steele Double Trio and Killtet. Bernunzio Uptown

Music, 122 East Ave. 473-6140. bernunzio.com. 8-10 p.m. $5. continues on page 17

[ R&B/ SOUL ] 5Head. Sticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint, 830 Jefferson Rd. 2925544. stickylipsbbq.com. 9:3011:30 p.m. $5. Redd Karpett. Lovin’ Cup, 300 Park Point Dr. 292-9940. lovincup.com. 9 p.m. $10-$13. rochestercitynewspaper.com CITY 15


Music Sharing the right songs Audra McDonald WITH THE ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA; ANDY EINHORN, GUEST CONDUCTOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 17 KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE, 60 GIBBS STREET 8 P.M.| $35-$179 | 454-2100; RPO.ORG; AUDRAMCDONALD.NET [ FEATURE ] BY DAVID RAYMOND

Audra McDonald has created many memorable characters on stage — and has the awards to prove it. As a singer, McDonald’s a great performer in smaller venues, but she really loves singing with symphony orchestras. “Everything is big, big, big — singing with all those instrumental colors is like playing with the coolest box of toys ever,” McDonald says. McDonald’s current concert tour — her first since 2008 — brings her to Rochester for the first time, where she’ll appear at Kodak Hall, Saturday, January 17, with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. If McDonald’s concert has a theme, she says it’s simply: “I’ve got something I want to share with you.” The “something” is a program of carefully-chosen pieces from what is usually called The Great American Songbook — classic and obscure songs by Rodgers and Hart, the Gershwins, Harold Arlen, and so on — balanced with songs by the generation following, including John Kander and Fred Ebb, Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick, and Stephen Sondheim. And then there is the even more recent generation following them. Showcasing younger theater writers like Jason Robert Brown, Adam Guettel, and Josh Schmidt, McDonald says, appeals to her. “I like showing audiences where the musical theater is headed — and it is headed in all different directions,” she says. “Most of these composers and lyricists have been influenced by the work of Stephen Sondheim and by the rock and pop music of their own time, but each of them has a unique, beautiful, individual voice.” What ties them all together, and what makes her want to interpret a song is “a beautiful story matched to a beautiful melody,” McDonald says. She’s sometimes attracted by the possibility of singing a song from a musical role she could never 16 CITY JANUARY 14-20, 2015

play on stage. “I approach each song as a monologue or a dialogue; presenting a different character.” She also looks for new material in OffOff-Broadway productions or workshops of new musicals by emerging writers, and is also given material by Andy Einhorn, who has been her musical director and vocal coach since 2005. Really, she receives more material than she can possibly perform. “It’s shocking how much great material is out there.” McDonald began in high school theater in her native California, and studied voice at the Juilliard School with Ellen Faull, a highly regarded dramatic soprano of the 1950’s and 60’s. McDonald’s combination of an opera-weight soprano voice and serious acting chops quickly made her a top-echelon star on Broadway, with numerous Tony Award nominations and a record six wins. Barely out of Julliard, McDonald won the first two as supporting actress in the musical “Carousel” (1994) and in Terrence McNally’s play “Master Class” (1996). She followed that with two more supporting actress awards, for “Ragtime” (1998) and “A Raisin in the Sun” (2004); a Best Actress in a Musical win for “The Gershwins’ ‘Porgy and Bess’” (2012); and, her most recent, Best Actress in a Play, for her remarkable recreation of Billie Holiday in “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill” (2014). McDonald also holds two Grammy Awards for a Los Angeles Opera production of Weill and Brecht’s opera “Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny,” with Patti LuPone and Anthony Dean Griffey, and a number of Emmy nominations. She’s a familiar face on TV from the ABC series “Private Practice,” the live “Sound of Music” on NBC, and “Sweeney Todd” on PBS. Recently she performed musical interpretations of “Yahoo! Answers” on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” (her melodic answers to questions like “What’s the best way to get rid of hiccups?” and “How can I tell when boiled eggs are done?” prove that she truly can sing anything). And now she’s on a 32-date tour, which, along with her first performance with the RPO, will take her all over the

Audra McDonald will perform with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra on January 17. The singer and actress has a deep repertoire that will feature classics from the Great American Songbook and hits from younger song-writers. PHOTO BY MICHAEL WILSON

country. Stops include Symphony Hall in Boston and Carnegie Hall, with a side trip late this month to Madrid’s Teatro Real. McDonalds vocal and acting prowess will serve her equally well on this tour. “Performing a concert is more difficult than performing a role in a play or a musical,” she says. “It has to be a cohesive event, but without a specific script to support you; the responsibility for the show falls at your feet: It’s all you, all the time.” For Saturday’s concert, she’ll announce the program from the stage — and, as noted above, she has a wide repertoire to choose from. “If you go into the theater to make money, you’ll be lucky to make 50 cents,” she says. “The only reason to work in

the theater is for love of it, and love of artistic expression” McDonald enjoys programming old standards back-to-back with new material, or giving older material a new twist for a modern audience. For example, in her current concerts she presents a medley of Harold Arlen’s “Over the Rainbow” and the Gershwins’ “He Loves and She Loves” in the light of the struggle for marriage equality, a cause she strongly supports. Asked about her post-tour performing plans, she answers, “I never say never to any idea. I remain open to whatever comes along.”


SATURDAY, JANUARY 17

Soulfish. Sticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint, 830 Jefferson Rd. 2925544. stickylipsbbq.com. 10 p.m.-midnight.

[ BLUES ]

Big Blue House. Lemoncello, 137 West Commercial St. East Rochester. 385-8565. lemoncello137.com. 7:30 p.m. The Tabletop Three. Lock 32 Brewing Company, 10 Schoen Pl. Pittsford. (585)506-7738. lock32brew.com/. 7-10 p.m.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18

RPO: Audra McDonald. Kodak

Hall at Eastman Theater, 60 Gibbs St. 454-2100. rpo.org. 8 p.m. $35-$179. [ JAZZ ]

The Charlie Mitchell Group. The Little Theatre, 240 East Avenue. thelittle.org.

Ted Nicolosi and Shared Genes. Jasmine’s Asian Fusion, 657 Ridge Rd. Webster. 2161290. JasminesAsianFusion. com. 6:30 p.m. [ HIP-HOP/RAP ]

Cream Team Release Party. California Brew Haus, 402 W. Ridge Rd. 621-1480. ticketfly. com. 7 p.m. $10. [ REGGAE/JAM ] Noble Vibes. Lovin’ Cup, 300 Park Point Dr. 292-9940. noblevibes.com. [ METAL ]

Woodhaven, Within Creation, Porphyria, and

[ METAL ]

Mike Pullano. Lemoncello,

Metalachi. Flour City Station,

137 West Commercial St. East Rochester. 385-8565. lemoncello137.com. 5:30 p.m.

170 East Ave. 413-5745. flourcitystation.com. 8 p.m. $12-$15.

[ R&B/ SOUL ]

TUESDAY, JANUARY 20

The People’s Party. Tajze [ ACOUSTIC/FOLK ]

Celtic Music Sundays. Temple

Bar and Grille, 109 East Ave. 232-6000. templebarandgrille. com. 7 p.m. Free. Fandango at the Tango. Tango Cafe, 35 South Washington St. 271-4930. tangocafedance. com. 7:30 p.m. Free, donations accepted.

[ COUNTRY ] Double Cross. Nashvilles, 4853 W Henrietta Rd. Henrietta. 3343030. nashvillesny.com. 9 p.m. [ VOCALS ]

[ JAZZ ]

METAL | PRIMALFROST

[ CLASSICAL ]

Front man Dean Paul Arnold started Primalfrost as a one-man project, combining elements of folk metal, black metal, melodic death metal, and other similar genres into something of “epic proportions.” After releasing the 2013 album “Prosperous Visions,” and adding three members to the band for live shows, those epic proportions were reached. The critically well-regarded release has powerful instrumentals to satisfy any metalhead, and speedy guitar licks and double bass aplenty. They didn’t have CD players in Middle Earth, but if they did the music of choice during The Battle of the Five Armies would have been Primalfrost, hands down.

The Best of East and West.

Primalfrost plays with Claim the Throne, Throne of Wilderness, and Tyranitar on Sunday, January 18, at the Bug Jar, 219 Monroe Avenue. 9 p.m. $8-$10. Bugjar.com; Primalfrost.bandcamp.com. — BY TREVOR LEWIS

26 Gibbs St. 274-1000. esm. rochester.edu. 3-5 p.m. $10, Free for UR students, faculty, staff. Percussion Duo. George Eastman House, 900 East Ave. 271-3361. eastmanhouse.org. 3 p.m. Asbury First Salon Series. Asbury First United Methodist Church, 1050 East Ave. 2711050 x 103. asburyfirst.org. 2 p.m. Rebecca Penneys piano; Mikhail Kopelman, violin; Stefan Reuss, cello. $35.

Beneath Hells Sky. Bug Jar, 219 Monroe Ave. 454-2966. bugjar.com. 9 p.m. [ POP/ROCK ]

Dave McGrath. The Tavern

19, 1549 Lake Road. Hamlin. 636-4104. thetavern19.com. 9 p.m.-midnight.

Everheart. Johnny’s Irish Pub, 1382 Culver Rd. 2240990. johnnyslivemusic.com. 8:30 p.m. Malformed, Halothane, Enthauptung, and Anclagon.

Firehouse Saloon, 814 S. Clinton Ave. 319-3832. firehousesaloon. com. 9 p.m.-2 a.m. $5.

Nazareth College Wilmot Recital Hall, 4245 East Avenue. 5853892700. naz. edu/music. 3 p.m.

Bill Slater Solo Piano (Brunch).

Wine and R&B Lounge, 139 State St. facebook.com/ djALYKHAN. 7 p.m.-midnight. Ft. Reenah Golden, Danielle Ponder, Rome, Denise & Friends, and DJ Alykhan. $5. [ METAL ]

Claim The Throne, Primalfrost, Throne of Wilderness, and Tyranitar. Bug Jar, 219 Monroe

Ave. 454-2966. bugjar.com. 9 p.m. $8-$10. [ POP/ROCK ]

ZBTB, Mochester, Neil Van Dorn, Moon Zoombies, and Amy Montrois. Lovin’ Cup, 300 Park Point Dr. 292-9940. lovincup. com. 2-9 p.m.

Woodcliff Hotel & Spa, 199 Woodcliff Dr. 381-4000. woodcliffhotelspa.com. Compline. Christ Church, 141 East Ave. 454-3878. christchurchrochester.org/. 9-9:30 p.m.

MONDAY, JANUARY 19

Faculty Artist Series: Renée Jolles, violin. Kilbourn Hall,

The Brian Lindsay Acoustic Trio. The Little Theatre, 240

[ ACOUSTIC/FOLK ]

[ ACOUSTIC/FOLK ] B-Free. Lemoncello, 137 West Commercial St. East Rochester. 385-8565. lemoncello137.com. 6-9 p.m. solo accoustic. Josh Brophy. Boulder Coffee Co., 100 Alexander St. 454-7140. bouldercoffee.info. 7-9 p.m. Roses & Revolutions. Woodcliff Hotel & Spa, 199 Woodcliff Dr. 381-4000. woodcliffhotelspa. com. 5:30-8:30 p.m. [ JAZZ ]

Deborah Branch . Lemoncello,

137 West Commercial St. East Rochester. 385-8565. lemoncello137.com. 6:30-9:30 p.m. The Music Makers . Stardust Ballroom, 41 Backus St. 428-6755. cityofrochester. gov/ballroomdanceseries. 7-9 p.m. $3.

East Avenue. thelittle.org. 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Rochester Guitar Club: Song Circle. Asbury First United

Methodist Church, 1050 East Ave. 271-1050. Third Monday of every month, 7 p.m. Call for info. [ JAZZ ]

Deborah Branch. Lemoncello, 137 West Commercial St. East Rochester. 385-8565. lemoncello137.com. 6:309:30 p.m.

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Art Rule breaker, risk taker “Latency” by Jihwan Park THROUGH JANUARY 31 MIND/MATTER GALLERY AT ROCHESTER BRAINERY, 274 NORTH GOODMAN STREET, SUITE B134 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY | 775-9660; ROCHESTERBRAINERY.COM [ REVIEW ] BY REBECCA RAFFERTY

People react to adversity in a variety of ways. When a competitor tried to sabotage the work of Rochester-based artist Jihwan Park, he incorporated the experience into a new thesis about the necessity of brokenness. Uncommitted to one medium, Park’s focus is conceptual, about process, and the exploration is executed through a variety of media. His current show, “Latency,” at Rochester Brainery’s Mind/ Matter gallery explores slippery definitions and the destructive quality of creating. Prior to moving to the U.S. more than two years ago, Park worked as a designer in South Korea. Among many other achievements, he’s responsible for the design of the “Ripley’s Believe It or Not” museum on Jeju Island, South Korea. In preparation for the design proposal, Park traveled to Ripley’s museums all over the world, and found each to be boring and plain. He wanted to create a building and its galleries that would be as curious and engaging as the exhibits themselves. He describes his design, “Adventure Factory” — viewable at “Latency” in intaglio print form — as a kind of experiment in defying his client’s expectations. The proposed site for the museum was in an upscale area where many buildings had Romanesque elements. “I wanted to break that ordinary rule and make a factory-type building in such a gorgeous area,” he says. The quirky building’s façade includes mechanical, cottage, and anthropomorphized elements that together make it reminiscent of the roving domicile in the Miyazaki film, “Howl’s Moving Castle.” Park also designed the museum’s 12 small galleries, each with a themed parody of pop culture, including “Night at the Museum,” and “Ripley’s Angels.” But Park found that competitors within the design firm he worked for were trying to thwart him; someone even poured paint on his design. Though his design became actualized, the experience led him to “break” his own artwork later on. In his “Broken Art” series, created while earning

an MFA at RIT, Park explores destruction through the creation — and then deconstruction

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— of the familiar; the pieces of which are then used to form allusions to both other familiar imagery and to the destruction itself. “Images from recent art history and the process of deconstruction are utilized to demonstrate how artists must destroy the dominant narrative of their day in order to create something original,” he says. In each work, Park riffs on Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art in appropriated images and styles. Most pieces feature painted canvas shredded and hanging limply from the broken and splintered stretcher bars, the structure of which is rearranged to form words. “Torn” features a destroyed canvas, filled with paint splattered a la Jack-the-Dripper, the supporting wood beams now spelling out the title. In “Tear,” the title refers to the word spelled in wood, to shredded fragments of a weeping Lichtenstein-esque woman, and to the droplets falling from her eyes. Robert Indiana’s iconic “Love” square is similarly spelled out but remixed in two impassioned works: “Hot Love,” with its painted kiss marks and scorched wood, and “Broken Love,” with its splintered beams. In the gallery’s other room, post-sculpture studies of the “Love” works are explored in intaglio prints, which Park sees as more playful than the emotional sculptures. “Hype” is particularly explosive, spelled out in the box of stretcher bars, painted red, and with shards of wood pinned to the wall all around the piece. A sort of companion work, “Hyperbole,” is installed in the other room, and consists of a pile of splintered wood resting on the floor, with shards gradually rising up to meet a green wooden dollar sign anchored to the ceiling. Mobile-like, the shards form a hyperbolic curve, suspended by strings. “Art is like a phoenix, it does not end with certain ideas,” Park says. “Pop art broke the previous ideas in abstract expressionism. And they occupied every artistic market. I also broke pop art by using it the way they used it, when they broke abstract expressionism.” He says the work is meant to represent the regenerative power of an artist and the flow of art movements while it draws connections between money and masterpieces, alluding to the contemporary art world’s use of hype to make or break an artist. Hype is a fact of art life that Park is very familiar with, having spent years funneling his

creativity into flashy, expensive installations for corporate clients. In 2010, Park designed the exhibition and pavilion plans for the Korean Business Pavilion at the Shanghai

Jihwan Park’s “Hyperbole,” part of his “Latency” exhibit, is currently on view at Mind/Matter Gallery. PHOTO PROVIDED

Expo in China. He says his original proposal was quite different from the accepted installation: a media tower with 192 monitors synchronized to show one movie. “It was almost impossible to approach them with abstract thinking,” Park says of his clients, which included Samsung, LG, and various energy companies. The experience, with its heavy focus on new technology, led to the creation of Park’s “Li(gh)t” series, which involves “aesthetic value rather than glittering lure,” he says. The two “Li(gh)t” installations contain a clever flip on visual phenomena. Each of two canvases are painted with a chandelier, which remains dim until the viewer switches on a lightbulb and illuminates the painted crystals and candles. Each work renders a unique tension between actual and representative sources of light.

The show also includes Park’s amusing 2004 film, “Armored Vehicle,” which he considers to be his most important work, in that it kicked off his use of semiotics in his art. The film, “Jangap-cha,” documents Park’s performance piece that engaged the police in a pun, and resulted in his brief arrest. The Korean term Jangap-cha translates to “armored vehicle,” but the Korean word for “armored” is also a homonym for “glove.” Park covered his car with white gloves, thus transforming it into an “armored” car, and staged an accident involving a pedestrian. When writing up the police report, Park insisted to the baffled, and then indignant police that his vehicle was an armored car. In the end, his polite insistence wins them over. “I was able to create a new being by using linguistic play,” he says.


Art Exhibits [ OPENING ] Oxford Gallery, 267 Oxford St. Tonal Meditations. Through Feb. 21. Artist reception Sat. Jan. 24, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Paintings by Sharon Gordon and Karl Heerdt. 271-5885. oxfordgallery.com. [ CONTINUING ] ART EXHIBITS Brighton Memorial Library, 2300 Elmwood Ave. 34th Annual Show of Medieval Works. Through Jan. 31. The paintings display techniques practiced by artists during the Middle Ages. brightonlibrary.org. Canandaigua National Bank, 210 Alexander St. Works by Venessa Sheldon. Through March 31. Animal and insect paintings. 3407473. vanessasheldon.com/. Gallery 96, 604 Pittsford-Victor Road. Close to Home. Through Feb. 15. Photography by Matthias Boettrich and George Wallace. 233-5015. Gallery R, 100 College Ave. New Media Design 1999-2014: 15 Year Retrospective. Through Jan. 16. A review of New Media Design projects done by students over the past 15 years, from 1999 to 2014. 256-3312. Geisel Gallery, Bausch & Lomb Place, One Bausch & Lomb Place. Tools and Lights. Through Jan. 30. Opening reception Fri. Jan. 30, 5-7 p.m. Photos of early industrial age tools and antique automobile tail lights by John W. Retallack. thegeiselgallery.com. Image City Photography Gallery, 722 University Ave. Magic of Light. Through Jan. 25. Works from 83 photographers. 271-2540. imagecityphotographygallery.com. International Art Acquisitions, 3300 Monroe Ave. Movement in Blue. Through Jan. 31. Movement, color and energy dance together in “Arabesque.” Recent work by Marcella Gillenwater. 264-1440. internationalartacquisitions.com/. The Joy Gallery, 498 W Main St. Rare Forms. Through Jan. 24. Select works from RIT students. 463-5230. joygallery.com. Link Gallery at City Hall, 30 Church St. Arena Art Gallery Show. Through Jan. 26. Wall-hung art in a variety of contemporary styles and media. 271-5920. arenaartgroup.com/index.html. Main Street Arts, 20 W. Main St., Clifton Springs. Solid Gold. Through Feb. 28. Works by nine artists using gold leaf, lustre, or paint. 315-4620210. mstreetarts@gmail.com. mainstreetartsgallery.com. Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Ave. The 42-Letter Name. 42-Letter Name, Prints derived from traditional South Asian religious art, through April 12. 276-8900. mag.rochester. edu. My Sister’s Gallery at the Episcopal Church Home, 505 Mt. Hope Ave. Art From the Start. Feb. 22. Colorful moving pieces by Cheryl and Don Olney. 546-8400. EpiscopalSeniorLife.org. NTID Dyer Arts Center, 52 Lomb Memorial Dr. Thou Art.. Will Give... Through Jan. 21. A photographic essay on America’s first penitentiary by Eric R. Kunsman. ntid.rit.edu.; Lessons in Laughter: The Life and Times of Bernard Bragg. Through April 10. Jean Pietrowski and Allison Thompson curated a mementofilled exhibition for deaf performer, playwright and director Bernard Bragg. rit.edu.

Pullman Memorial Universalist Church, 10 E. Park St., Albion. Antique Victorian Devotional Prints of the Saints. Through Feb. 14. From the collection of Orleans County Historian C.W. “Bill” Lattin. Viewing hours Weds. 6:30-9:30 p.m. and Suns. 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 752-4581. pmuc.albion@ gmail.com. Record Archive, 33 1/3 Rockwood St. The Vinyl Countdown: A Dudes’ Night Out Production. An art collective of talented dude artists from in and around the Rochester area. From 2D to 3D, from pencils sketches to oil paintings. recordarchive.com. Rochester Brainery, Village Gate, 274 N. Goodman St. Latency. Through Jan. 31. Opening reception Fri. Jan. 9, 6-9 p.m. Images by Jihwan Park. 7759660. jihwanpark.com.

Rochester Contemporary Art Center, 137 East Ave. 24th Annual Members Exhibition. Through Jan. 18. 461-2222. info@rochestercontemporary.org. rochestercontemporary.org. Spectrum Gallery, 100 College Ave. Arabat Spit / Healing Muds. Through Jan. 31. Photos by Sergiy Lebedynskyy. 415-7828. spectrumgalleryroc.com. Steadfast Tattoo, 635 Monroe Ave. Mr. Prvrt. New work by Wall Therapy Artist Mr. Prvrt. 3194901. tattoosteadfast.com. Williams Gallery at First Unitarian Church, 220 S Winton Rd. Inside Burma - Photographs of an Enduring People. Through Feb. 16. Photos of life and people of present day Myanmar (Burma) by Chris Kogut. 271-9070. rochesterunitarian.org.

[ TUE., JANUARY 20 ] Made in NY 2015. Jan. 20. Schweinfurth Art Center, 205 Genesee St. $5-$35. 315-2551553. mtraudt@schweinfurthartcenter.org. myartcenter.org/.

Art Events [ WED., JANUARY 14 ] Naturescapes. Through March 1, 6-8 p.m. 1570 Gallery at Valley Manor, 1570 East Ave. Through March 1. Opening Reception Fri. Feb. 6, 6-8 p.m. Photography by Peter Blackwood 546-8400. EpiscopalSeniorLife.org. [ SAT., JANUARY 17 ] C.L.A.W. Cool. Love. Art. Wow.. 2-4 p.m. The Coco Room, The Hungerford Building, 1115 E.

Main St. Door #2 Suite 425 Cool artists and talk about art stuff, bring work for advice or to show. Ages 13-17 FREE. 478-0159. nereidavazquez.com. [ TUE., JANUARY 20 ] Methods and Materials. 6 p.m. Steve Carpenter Gallery & Art Center, 175 Anderson Ave Landscape and figurative paintings by Rick Muto $5. 2649036. nyfigurestudyguild.com/. Mural Mania. 7 p.m. Fairport Historical Museum, 18 Perrin St 223-9091. fairportlibrary.org.

Comedy [ WED., JANUARY 14 ] Best Friends Comedy Showcase. 7:30 p.m. Boulder Coffee Co.,

739 Park Ave. A weekly comedy showcase of local Rochester comedians! Sign up the week before on the “Rochester Comedy” Facebook page. Hosted by Vasia Ivanov 697-0235. bouldercoffeeco.com. Comedy Improv. 8 p.m. Joke Factory Comedy Club, 911 Brooks Avenue (585( 328-6000. jokefactorycomedyclub.com. Open Mic: Comedy. 7:30 p.m. Boulder Coffee Co., 739 Park Ave. Arrive a little early to sign up Free 697-0235. bouldercoffeeco.com. [ THU., JANUARY 15 ] Earl David Reed. 7:30 p.m. Comedy Club, 2235 Empire Blvd Webster 671-9080. thecomedyclub.us. continues on page 20

In Memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. "I have a dream that my ...children will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." We salute the following students for the example they have set with their lives in school and in the community by living the ideals of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Martin Luther King Recipients 2015 #2

Shamore Morris

#41

Izayah Reaves

#4

Katie Mort

#44

Miranda Vargas

#8

Tyrik Jones

#50

Kaylie Quintana

#9

Paris Cockrell

#58

Zhanna Thompson

#15

Carnell Jones

All City High School

Camry Wofford

#16

Darrell Bruce Jr.

Integrated Arts and Technology H.S.

Nathaniel Ellison

#19

Madeline Newsome

Northeast High School

Ajia Allen

#20

Gregg Waters

Rochester Early College International H.S.

Kayla Rizzo

#23

Colden Buzzell

Rochester International Academy (Elementary)

Nee Doh Htoo

#28

Michaella Robinson

Rochester International Academy (Secondary)

Eh Tee

#33

Ariel Castro

School Without Walls

Zayneb Jaff

#35

Evan French

Young Mothers and Interim Health Academy

Michalla Talton

#36

Nevaeh Davila

Home/Hospital Program

Jamie Walker

Celebrating 32 years of outstanding students!

The 32nd annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. tribute awards ceremony will be held at the School of the Arts (SOTA), on January 20, 2015 at 6:30 pm. The Public is invited.

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ART | “PROJECT BALDWIN”

SPECIAL EVENT | C.L.A.W. — COOL. LOVE. ART. WOW.

LECTURE | TEDXFLOURCITYSALON: LA VOZ

James Baldwin was a brilliant writer and civil rights activist with a crushing knack for articulating hard truths and tensions regarding race, sexuality, and class. This month, MuCCC (142 Atlantic Avenue) will host “Project Baldwin, A Live Theatre Experience featuring the Works of James Baldwin,” presented by David Shakes and the North Star Players.

“Who says it has to make sense?” C.L.A.W. — Cool. Love. Art. Wow — is a free art session where teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17 can come and “chill with some cool artists and talk about art stuff.” Attendees are encouraged to bring photographs of their personal work for tips, advice, or simply to show off.

TEDxFlourCity’s first salon of 2015 will be held at Kodak Theatre on the Ridge (200 West Ridge Road) on Thursday, January 15, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., and features a set speakers from Rochester’s Latino community. The event’s theme is “La Voz: The Power of the Latino Voice,” and is co-presented by the Rochester Latino Theatre Company and La Cumbre/Latinos United for Progress.

The program will include excerpts from Baldwin’s diverse body of work, including “Blues for Mister Charlie,” a tragic play loosely based on the brutal murder of Emmett Till; “My Dungeon Shook — Letter to My Nephew on the One Hundredth Anniversary of Emancipation,” an essay that discusses the central role of race in American history; “Evidence of Things Not Seen,” a nonfiction book about the Wayne Williams Atlanta child murders; and “The Amen Corner,” a play that addresses the role of a church in an African-American family and the effect of a poverty born of racial prejudice on an African-American community.

C.L.A.W. will be held at the Coco Room at the Hungerford Building, 1115 E. Main Street, Door No. 2, Suite 425, on Saturday, January 17. Admission is free, but pre-registration is required due to limited space. Pre-register by email at cocoroom425@ gmail.com or call 478-0159. Visit nereidavazquez.com for more information. — BY KURT NYE

The salon’s lineup includes Mauricio Riveros, executive vice president of The Pike Company; Melissa Campos, vice president of operations and instruction for Dale Carnegie Rochester Office; executive coach and leadership development consultant Luis Martinez; Carmelo Ramos, alternative healthcare practitioner and integrated medicine specialist for the Jewish Home of Rochester; and WXXI news reporter and producer Michelle Faust (pictured). Communication coach Andrea Holland will be the Mistress of Ceremony.

“Project Baldwin” will be performed Tuesday, January 20, through Saturday, January 24, at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, January 25, at 1 p.m. A community scholar guest speaker will lead a discussion on Baldwin’s work following each performance. General admission is $5 on Tuesday and Wednesday, and $15 on Thursday through Saturday ($12 for seniors, and $10 for students). The Sunday performance includes a discussion and reflection with the cast, and admission is pay-what-you-wish, with a suggested donation of $5 per family. Tickets are available through at muccc.org/events or at the MUCCC box office 40 minutes before curtain. For more information, visit muccc.org. — BY REBECCA RAFFERTY

Comedy [ FRI., JANUARY 16 ] The Latin Comedy Festival. 8 p.m. Joke Factory Comedy Club, 911 Brooks Avenue Ft. JJ Ramirez and Joey Vega $20-$25. 3286000. rocjokefactory.com. [ SAT., JANUARY 17 ] Improv Comedy Battles. 9:3011 p.m. Village Idiots Improv Comedy, 172 W. Main St. $6. 797-9086. VIP@improvVIP.com. improvVIP.com. [ SUN., JANUARY 18 ] Improv Comedy Classes. 4-7 p.m. Village Idiots Improv Comedy, 172 W. Main St. $110. 797-9086. VIP@improvVIP.com. improvvip. com. Open Mic: Comedy. 8 p.m. Boulder Coffee Co., 100 Alexander St. Come a little early to sign up Free. 454-7140. bouldercoffeeco.com. [ MON., JANUARY 19 ] Monday Night Raw. 10 p.m. Banzai Sushi & Cocktail Bar, 682 South Ave. Open mic comedy,

hosted by Uncle Trent. Cash prize Free 473-0345. banzairochester. com. banzairochester.com. [ TUE., JANUARY 20 ] Backdraft II: Laughdraft. 7:3011 p.m. Firehouse Saloon, 814 S. Clinton Ave. 902-2010. woodybattaglia@gmail.com. firehousesaloon.com. Kevin Hart. 10 p.m. Auditorium Theatre, 885 E. Main St. $69.05. 222-5000. ticketmaster.com.

Dance Events [ WED., JANUARY 14 ] Lindy Jam: Weekly Swing Dance. 8:45 p.m. Lindy Jam is a weekly swing dance on Wednesday nights, 8:45-11pm, hosted by Groove Juice Swing. Friendly atmosphere. Beautiful ballroom. Free beginner dance lesson at 9pm. No partner or experience necessary. Admission is free if it’s your first time!. $4 (or free if it’s your first time!). lindyjam.com. [ THU., JANUARY 15 ] Contra Dancing. 7:30 p.m. Covenant United Methodist

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Church, Culver Rd Live music, and smoke and alcohol free. Dances are taught and prompted, with more teaching at the beginning of the evening. No partner or special dress needed — dress comfortably and wear soft-soled, low-heeled shoes Free for 17 & under, $7 students, $8 general public. rafi@ cdrochester.org. Dance Contest. noon & 1 a.m. Lux Lounge, 666 South Ave 2329030. lux666.com. [ FRI., JANUARY 16 ] Friday Night Salsa Party. 9 p.m.1 a.m. Tango Cafe, 35 South Washington St Introductory Lesson @9 p.m., open dancing with DJ Freddy C 10 p.m.-1 a.m $5 admission. 271-4930. tangocafedance.com. LivingDance: LivingMusic Fundamentals. Third Friday of every month, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Kinections, 718 University Ave. In-Depth: Following Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m Fri $35, Sat $40, both $70. Discounts for students, unemployed, and elders. Register 473-5050. kinections.com. [ SUN., JANUARY 18 ] English Country Dancing. 6:30 p.m. First Baptist Church of Rochester, 175 Allens Creek Rd English Country Dancing, live music, called dances. $7-$8, under 17 free with adult. 2442468. fbcrochester.net. Tap Dance Jam Sessions. Third Sunday of every month, 2 p.m. Tango Cafe, 35 South Washington St $5. 271-4930. tangocafedance.com. [ MON., JANUARY 19 ] Kids’ Irish dance trial session. 5:15-5:45 p.m M.G.O.S.- Ashford Dance Studio, 700 South Clinton Avenue 489-1682. directors@mgosrochester.com. mgosrochester.com. International Folk Dancing. 8-10 p.m. JCC Rochester, 1200

Edgewood Ave. $4 (free for first timers and students, $3 for members) 461-2000. [ TUE., JANUARY 20 ] Guinean Dance Class. 7:15 p.m. Bush Mango Drum & Dance, 34 Elton St. All levels welcome $15 drop in fee 210-2044. colleen@ bushmangodrumdance.org. bushmangodrumdance.org. Midnight Tango. 9 p.m.midnight. Boulder Coffee Co., 960 Genesee St. Come learn new and old ways to tango, with a welcoming crowd and great atmosphere. If you’re building up the courage, feel free to stop by and enjoy the music. Cover fee $8 for dancers, free for future dancers $8. 287-5282. bouldercoffeeco.com.

Festivals [ SUN., JANUARY 18 ] Winterfest. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Mendon Ponds Park, Douglas Road . Mendon 753-7275. mendonpondswinterfest.org.

Film [ WED., JANUARY 14 ] Dinner and a Movie: I’ll Never Forget You. 6 p.m. George Eastman House, 900 East Ave. $25, reservations required 2713361. eastmanhouse.org. Inside the Mind of Leonardo. 7:30 p.m. Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St . Geneva 315-7815483. thesmith.org. [ THU., JANUARY 15 ] Dinner and a Movie: The Birdcage. 6 p.m. George Eastman House, 900 East Ave. $25, reservations required 2713361. eastmanhouse.org. [ FRI., JANUARY 16 ] Mondo Movies: Troll 2. 10 p.m. The Little Theatre, 240 East Avenue $5. thelittle.org.

Admission to the event is free, but registration is required. For more information and to register, visit ted.com/tedx/ events/14116. — BY REBECCA RAFFERTY [ SUN., JANUARY 18 ] RVS: Comfort Zone. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Brighton Town Park, 777 Westfall Rd. $3. 234-8750. rochesterveg.org. [ MON., JANUARY 19 ] Breaking the Cycle of Sexual Abuse. 7 p.m. Lifetree Cafe, 1301 Vintage Lane 723-4673. lifetreecafe.com. [ TUE., JANUARY 20 ] On the Other Side of the Fence. 6:30 p.m. The Little Theatre, 240 East Avenue. wxxi.org/dod.

Kids Events [ WED., JANUARY 14 ] Lego Club. Second Wednesday of every month, 4 p.m. Monroe Branch Library, 809 Monroe Ave Listen to a story and then build something special with LEGOs! Ages 6 & up. No registration necessary Free. 428-8202. libraryweb.org 4:30-5:30 p.m Monroe Branch Library, 809 Monroe Ave 4288202. libraryweb.org. Preschool Story Time. 11:30 a.m. Maplewood Community Library, 1111 Dewey Ave. Preschoolers and their caregivers, come enjoy stories, songs, crafts, and movement with children’s librarian Ms. Marcia!. Free. 585-428-8220. margaret. paige@libraryweb.org. maplewoodcommunitylibrary.org. Storytime with Mike. Barnes & Noble, 330 Greece Ridge Center Dr. 9:30 & 10:30 a.m Free. 2274020. bn.com.

Teen Book Festival Book Club. Second Wednesday of every month, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Irondequoit Public Library, Evans Branch, 45 Cooper Rd Prepare for Rochester’s best teen event by reading some of the authors before you go to the Teen Book Festival on May 17th. Snacks included!. Free, register 336-6062. aholland@ libraryweb.org. libraryweb.org. [ THU., JANUARY 15 ] Story Time. 10:30-11 a.m. Seymour Library, 161 East Ave., Brockport 637-1050. seymourlibraryweb.org. [ FRI., JANUARY 16 ] Storytelling with Mike. 10:30 a.m. Barnes & Noble, 330 Greece Ridge Center Dr. Free. 227-4020. bn.com. Toddler Storytime. 10:30 a.m. Lift Bridge Book Shop, 45 Main St Ages 1-4. Free. 637-2260. patkutz@liftbridgebooks.com. liftbridgebooks.com. [ SAT., JANUARY 17 ] Wimpy’s Long Haul. 11 a.m. Lift Bridge Book Shop, 45 Main St Ages: 8-12. $5, registratio required. 637-2260. liftbridgebooks.com. [ MON., JANUARY 19 ] Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. The Strong National Museum of Play, 1 Manhattan Square 263-2700. thestrong.org. Widget the Reading Dog and her Pal Joey. 3-4 p.m. Seymour Library, 161 East Ave., Brockport 637-1050. seymourlibraryweb.org.


[ TUE., JANUARY 20 ] Babies and Books. 10:30-11:15 a.m Seymour Library, 161 East Ave., Brockport 637-1050. seymourlibraryweb.org. Preschool Activity Club. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m Seymour Library, 161 East Ave., Brockport 6371050. seymourlibraryweb.org. Teen Tuesdays. 2:45-4:15 p.m. Penfield Public Library, 1985 Baird Rd. Almost every Tuesday afternoon throughout the school year. Grades 9-12 340-8720 x4020.

Sibley BUilding, 228 East Main St. Free. 21stcenturyarts.net/. Garbage, Geography and Sustainability in the Finger Lake. 7 p.m. Wood Library, 134 North Main St Canandaigua 394-1381. woodlibrary.org. [ THU., JANUARY 15 ] Lunch and Learn: Composer Lawrence Siegel. 12:10-1:05 p.m. Nazareth College Arts Center, 4245 East Ave 389-2170. kaddishproject.org/. [ SUN., JANUARY 18 ] Rochester’s Rich History: Reconstructing Claude Bragdon’s Architectural Masterpiece. 2-3 p.m. Central Library of Rochester, Rundel Auditorium, 115 South Ave 428-8370. libraryweb.org.

Lectures [ WED., JANUARY 14 ] Entrepreneurship in the Arts Symposium. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The

[ TUE., JANUARY 20 ] African World History Class. 7:30 p.m. Baobab Cultural Center, 728 University Ave. 563-2145. thebaobab.org. Tuesday Topics: The History of Beer and Brewing in Rochester. 12:12-12:52 p.m. Central Library, Kate Gleason Auditorium, 115 South Ave. 428-8325. libraryweb.org.

Literary Events [ WED., JANUARY 14 ] Author Jason Vines: What Did Jesus Drive. 7 p.m. Barnes & Noble at University of Rochester, 1305 Mt. Hope Ave. 585-275-4012. bksurochester@bncollege.com. WaldorfPublishing.com.

Women Who Love to Read: The Story of a Beautiful Girl. 7 p.m. Lift Bridge Book Shop, 45 Main St 637-2260. liftbridgebooks.com. [ THU., JANUARY 15 ] Poetry Oasis: Unwind at Noontime. 12-1 p.m Central Library, 115 South Ave. 4288380. libraryweb.org. Pure Kona Open Mic Poetry Series. 7-10 p.m. The Greenhouse Café, 2271 E. Main St. 270-8603. ourcoffeeconnection.org. Science Fiction Book Club: The October Country. 7 p.m. Lift Bridge Book Shop, 45 Main St 6372260. liftbridgebooks.com. [ FRI., JANUARY 16 ] Author Jason Vines: What Did Jesus Drive. 5:30 p.m. Barnes & Noble,

100 Park Point Dr. 585-4246777. WaldorfPublishing.com. BLACK: Reading Session. 7 p.m. Flying Squirrel Community Space, 285 Clarissa St. Assata: An Autobiography by Assata Shakur. facebook.com/ BLACKlife585. [ SAT., JANUARY 17 ] Visiting Author: K. M. Randall. 2 p.m. Books Etc., 78 W. Main St Macedon 474-4116. booksetcofmacedonny.com. Saturday Author Salon: Thomas Mangan. 2 p.m. Lift Bridge Book Shop, 45 Main St 637-2260. liftbridgebooks.com. [ SUN., JANUARY 18 ] History Book Club: 30 Years War 1618-1648. 2 p.m. Lift Bridge

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[ FRI., JANUARY 16 ] Sati Virya Yoga with Lisa. 5:306:45 p.m. Nu Movement, 716 University Ave. $12. 704-2889. tinydancerdeuel@gmail.com. numvmnt.com/signup/sati-viyrayoga-with-lisa.

ART EXHIBIT | “ART FROM THE START”

From Monday, January 12, through Sunday, February 22, My Sister’s Gallery at the Episcopal Senior Life Communities will host Art from the Start, a collection of moving art pieces from local artists Cheryl and Don Olney. The husband and wife team of artists specialize in making unique “kinetic” art pieces that move using gears and balance points as well as traditional art pieces that appear to move featuring colorful scenes of leaping dancers. “Art from the Start” opens Monday, January 12, at the Episcopal Senior Life Communities, 505 Mt. Hope Avenue. Open daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Free admission. Call 5468400 or visit EpiscopalSeniorLife.org for more information. — BY KURT NYE

Meetings [ WED., JANUARY 14 ] Multiple School District Board Forum. 6:30-8 p.m. Downtown United Presbyterian Church, 121 N. Fitzhugh Street 341-4345. greaterrochesterplti.org. [ THU., JANUARY 15 ] Irondequoit Chamber of Commerce: Town Update, with Supervisor Adam Bello. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Chapel Oaks, St. Ann’s Community, 1550 Portland Ave $17-$20, registration required 234-1884. irondequoitchamber.org. St. Rita School Open House. 7 p.m. St. Rita School, 1008 Maple Dr., Webster 671-3132. sritadcs@dor.org. [ FRI., JANUARY 16 ] Mothers Out Front Drinks. 5:156:15 p.m. TRATA, 145 Culver Rd. Cash bar. 730-6468. suehughessmith@gmail.com. tratarochester.com. [ SUN., JANUARY 18 ] Abundance Support Group. 4 p.m. Books Etc., 78 W. Main St Macedon 474-4116. booksetcofmacedonny.com. Conversations on Race. 2-4 p.m. Penfield Public Library, 1985 Baird Rd. libraryweb.org.

Museum Exhibit [ WED., JANUARY 14 ] Dinosaurs, Passenger Pigeons, Haudenosaunee: On the Trail of the Iroquois, Inventor Center. Through Jan. 25. Rochester Museum and Science Center, 657 East Ave. Included w/ museum admission. 2714320. rmsc.org. [ SUN., JANUARY 18 ] “Bring Your Own Train”. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. New York Museum of Transportation, 6393 E. River Rd Road, rail, and trolley vehicles and artifacts; operating

model railroad; gallery; gift shop. Bring your own train Sunday’s January-April $3 adults, $2 under 12 533-1113. nymtmuseum.org. A History of Streetcar Development. 1 p.m. New York Museum of Transportation, 6393 E. River Rd Charles Lowe will talk on and give a guided tour of the collection of historic electric cars $4-$5. 533-1113. nymtmuseum.org.

Recreation [ WED., JANUARY 14 ] Kripalu Yoga with Glenn. 6:458:15 p.m. Nu Movement, 716 University Ave. $14. 704-2889. tinydancerdeuel@gmail.com. numvmnt.com/signup/kripaluyoga-with-glenn. Roc Cirque presents Whirly Wendsday. 7 p.m. Flying Squirrel Community Space, 285 Clarissa St. Join the fun at Rochester’s premier spin toy meet up. Hooping, poi, juggling, fire performances, and much more. Live DJ’s are playing during the session to help you stay moving. Extra hoops and poi are available 683-5734. facebook.com/ WhirlyWednesdays. TriYoga Basics - Fire Series. 4:30-5:30 p.m Supergirl Fitness, 1163 Pittsford Victor Rd Suite supergirlfitness.com. Yoga. 7, 8:30, 10 & 11:30 a.m. Sanford Street Yoga, 237 Sanford St., Side Entrance, II Floor. This Yoga class lasts 75 minutes. It is appropriate for any level of skills. By holding yoga poses for 1 to 3 minutes, we develop strength and balance $11 for drop in class, $60/month and $160 for 3 months unlimited classes. 461-8336. studioartcorporation@ hotmail.com. [ THU., JANUARY 15 ] Shaman Drumming. 6:30 p.m. Books Etc., 78 W. Main St Macedon 474-4116. booksetcofmacedonny.com.

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[ SAT., JANUARY 17 ] Fly Tying 101. Jan. 17. Orivs Rochester, 3349 Monroe Ave 586-3956. Genesee Valley Hiking Club. Check our online calendar for this week’s hike schedule or visit gvhchikes.org. Owl Prowl. 7 p.m. Sterling Nature Center, 15380 Jenzvold Rd 315947-6143. snc@co.cayuga.ny.us. cayugacounty.us. RBA Beginner Trip: Irondequoit Bay, Lakeshore, and Genesee River Outlet. 8 a.m. 360-4537. rochesterbirding.com. Rochester Bicycling Club. Check our online calendar for this week’s ride schedule or visit. Rochesterbicyclingclub.org. Winter Nature Walk - Life in a Winter Forest. 10-11 a.m. Cobbs Hill Park, 100 Norris Drive A scavenger hunt for signs of life and secrets of survival. Adults and children 8+. Meet at top of Reservior Rd 820-2018. [ SUN., JANUARY 18 ] Basic Old-School Dungeons and Dragons Gaming Group. Third Sunday of every month. Lift Bridge Book Shop, 45 Main St All ages and skill-levels welcome Free. 637-2260. liftbridgebooks.com. Lakeshore Plains West Field Trip. 9 a.m. 671-6590. rochesterbirding.com. [ TUE., JANUARY 20 ] Balanced Yoga with Megan. 7:458:45 p.m. Nu Movement, 716 University Ave. $12. 704-2889. tinydancerdeuel@gmail.com. numvmnt.com/signup/balancedyoga-with-megan.

Special Events [ WED., JANUARY 14 ] 7th Annual Greater Rochester Career Conference and Job Fair. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monroe Community College, 1000 E. Henrietta Rd 258-3500. rochesterworks.org. Geeks Who Drink Pub Quiz. 8 p.m. Scotland Yard Pub, 187 Saint Paul St Free. 730-5030. scotlandyardpub.com. Turning Points. 3:30-5 p.m. An information Center for families whose lives have been touched by Incarceration. Join us to share information, resources, and support Free. 328-0856. turningpoints4families@frontier. com. [ THU., JANUARY 15 ] Lincoln Tours. 1 & 3 p.m. Seward House Historic Museum, 33 South St., Auburn. 315-2521283. sewardhouse.org. MLK Day Open Discussion. 5:30 p.m. First Community Interfaith Institute, Inc., 219 Hamilton St. 461-0379. fciirochester.org/. Networking Thursdays. 6 p.m. Captain’s Attic, 37 Charlotte St. A Night for Business Professionals & Entrepreneurs 25+. $5 with business card; $7 without 5468885. Captainsattic@yahoo.com. 5pointentertainment.com. Owl Moon. Every other day, 6 p.m. Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd

Mumford $8-$12, rsvp (585) 538-6822. gcv.org. Spinning Tops. 7:30 p.m. Morgan-Manning House, 151 Main St Don Olney will present spinning tops from his collection of 7,000 tops from all over the world 637-3645. morganmanninghouse.org/. TEDx FlourCity Salon: The Power of the Latino Voice. 6-8 p.m. Kodak Theater on the Ridge, 500 W Ridge Rd. Registration required. 607-765-3901. tedxflourcity.com/. [ FRI., JANUARY 16 ] Fire & Ice Party. 6 p.m. Next Door Bar & Grill, 3220 Monroe Ave. $59, reservations encouraged. 249-4575. wegmansnextdoor.com. [ SAT., JANUARY 17 ] Life Learners Toastmasters Book Signing: Barbara DeYoung and Karen Rakoski. 11 a.m.-noon. Studio 34 Creative Arts Center, 34 Elton Street in the Neighborhood of the Arts Chain Maille and Wire Re-Imagined. 737-5858. info@studio34artists.com. studio34creativeartscenter. [ SUN., JANUARY 18 ] Brighton Winter Farmers’ Market. 1-4 p.m Brookside Community Center, 220 Idlewood Rd. 269-8918. brightonfarmersmarket.org. Hochstein Open House: Musical Mystery Tour. 2-4 p.m. Hochstein Music Hall, 50 N. Plymouth Ave $3-$10. 4544596. hochstein.org. Pancake Breakfast. 9-10, 10-11, 11 a.m.-noon & 12-1 p.m. Black Button Distilling, 85 Railroad St. $15. 730-4512. cheers@ blackbuttondistilling.com. blackbuttondistilling.com. PFLAG meeting. Third Sunday of every month, 1-3 p.m. Parents, Family & Friends of Lesbians, Gays & Trans. Open Arms MCC, 707 E. Main St. Universal Worship. 10:30 a.m. Sufi Order of Rochester Center for Sufi Studies, 494 East Ave. Carriage House of AAUW Candle lighting ceremony honoring all the world’s religions together on one altar, promoting the unity of religions ideals. All are welcome No charge. 2480427. hecca@frontiernet.net. sufiorderofrochester.org. [ MON., JANUARY 19 ] Magic in the Making. 3-7 p.m. Geva Theatre Center, 75 Woodbury Blvd Open house. 232-4382. gevatheatre.org. MLK - Free Day of Dance. 11 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Garth Fagan Dance, 50 Chestnut Street 4543260. gfd@garthfagandance.org. garthfagandance.org. The Rochester Community Players 90th Anniversary Party. 6:30-10 p.m. The German House Theater, 315 Gregory St. $10-$20. 261-6461. rochestercommunityplayers.org/. Thinkin’ & Drinkin’: The Bug Jar’s Trivia Night. 8:30-9:30 p.m. Bug Jar, 219 Monroe Ave. 21+. Prizes: $20 / $10 / $5 bar tabs for the first, second, and third place teams. Doors at 7:30 p.m Free. bugjar.com. [ TUE., JANUARY 20 ] Artisan Cheese & Chocolate Presentation. 7-8 p.m. Barnes & Noble at University of Rochester, 1305 Mt. Hope Ave. 275-4012.

SPECIAL EVENT | “SPINNING TOPS”

Lots of people have some item which they proudly collect, rather as a hobby or, for the more serious, a way of life. Don Olney must be extremely proud of his collection which is 7,000 strong. What does he collect? Spinning tops. Being a toymaker, it makes sense Olney has such a big collection. His tops come from different cultures, and include ones which make music, spin upside down, have gyroscopes in them and draw pictures, among other things. Let the toymaker of about 35 years enlighten you on all things spinning tops. “Spinning Tops” will take place on Thursday, January 15, at the Morgan-Manning House in Brockport, 151 Main Street. 7:30 p.m. Free admission. Call 637-3645 for more information. — BY TREVOR LEWIS mferrante@UR.Rochester.edu. urochester.bncollege.com. Community Labyrinth Walk. 7-9 p.m. First Unitarian Church, 220 S Winton Rd Donations appreciated 392-3601. rochesterunitarian.org. Free STD Screenings for Women ages 13+. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Trillium Health, 259 Monroe Ave. Free. 545-7200. trilliumhealthny.org. Tuesday Taco Trivia. 9-11 p.m. Temple Bar and Grille, 109 East Ave. Lots of giveaways, including hats, t-shirts, drinks, tacos - come alone or come with a team! $1.50 Beef Tacos, $2.50 Chicken Tacos, $2.50 Drafts except Guinness, $3 Bacardi Flavors 232-6000. templebarrochester@gmail. com. templebarandgrille.com.

Sports [ WED., JANUARY 14 ] Basketball: St. Bonaventure vs. George Mason. 7 p.m. Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square 716-375-2382. bluecrossarena.com. [ FRI., JANUARY 16 ] Monster Jam. 7:30 p.m. Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square Monster Trucks and Pit Party $15-$60. 758-5300. monsterjam.com.

Theater Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr.. Jan. 16-17. East Rochester High School, 200 Woodbine Ave Fri. and Sat. Jan 16 & 17, 7 p.m. (Presented by East Rochester grades 6-8). $5. 248-6389. Judgement at Nuremberg. Through Jan. 17. MuCCC, 142 Atlantic Ave Through Jan. 17. Thurs. Jan. 15, 7:30 p. m., Jan. 16, 7:30 p. m., Sat. Jan. 17, 7:30 p. m. Judgment at Nuremberg brings those trials to life $12-$20. muccc.org.

Little Shop of Horrors. Through Feb. 14. Geva Theatre Center, 75 Woodbury Blvd Through Feb. 15. Previews: Tues. and Wed. Jan. 13 & 14, 7:30 p.m., Fri. Jan. 16 p.m., and Sat. Jan. 17, 2 p.m., Performances: Sun. Jan. 18, 2 & 7 p.m., Tues. Jan 20, 6 p.m., Fri. Jan. 23, 8 p.m., Sat. Jan. 24, 2 & 7 p.m., Sat. Jan. 25, 2 & 7 p.m., Tues. Jan. 27, Feb 3, 10, 7:30 p.m., Wed. Jan 21, 28, Feb. 3, 7:30 p.m. and Feb 11 , 2 & 7:30 p.m., Thur. Jan. 22, Feb. 5, 12, 7:30 p.m., Fri. Jan 23, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 7:30 p.m., Sat. Jan. 24, 31, Feb. 7, 14, 4 & 8:30 p.m. and Sun. Jan. 25, Feb. 1, 8, 2 &7 p.m. and Feb. 15, 2 p.m $25. 232-4382. gevatheatre.org. Marc Salem’s Mind Over Rochester. Jan. 16-18. Downstairs Cabaret at Winton Place, 3450 Winton Place Through Jan. 18. Sat. Jan. 17, 4 & 8 p.m., and Sun. Jan. 18, 3 p.m. Mind reading mentalist 3254370. downstairscabaret.com. Only Once. Jan. 16-25. Masonic Lodge, 133 S. Union Street, Spencerport Through Jan. 25. Fri. and Sat. Jan. 16 & 17, 7:30 p.m. Sun. Jan. 18, 2 p.m. Fri and Sat. Jan. 23 & 24, 7:30 p.m., Sun. Jan 25, 2 p.m. A staged singing/reading of the musical comedy by Local Playwright John Cieslinski $10-$13. 225-6163. Project Baldwin. Jan. 20-25. MuCCC, 142 Atlantic Ave Through Jan 25. Tues.-Sat. Jan. 20-24, 7:30 p.m. Scholar guest speaker to lead discussion after every performance. Sun. Jan. 25, 1 p.m. followed by discussion and reflections with cast. Explore the works of the noted African American writer and civil rights activist, James Baldwin $5-$15. 244-3271. muccc.org. Readers Theater. Tue., Jan. 20, 6:30 p.m. Books Etc., 78 W. Main St Macedon 474-4116. booksetcofmacedonny.com. Skippy Jon Jones. Sat., Jan. 17, 12 & 2 p.m. Nazareth College Arts Center, 4245 East Ave Sat. Jan 17, 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.


An enchanting musical about unleashing your imagination and following your dreams $17-$20. 389-2170. artcenter.naz.edu. West Side Story. Jan. 16-25. Hale Auditorium, Roberts Cultural Life Center, Roberts Wesleyan College, 2301 Westside Dr $15$20. 594-6008. roberts.edu/clc.

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[ TUE., JANUARY 20 ] Penfield Players Auditions: A Shot in the Dark. Jan. 2021, 7-10 p.m. Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Rd Penfield 340-8655. Meredith.L.P.Carroll@hotmail. com. penfieldplayers.org/.

Workshops [ WED., JANUARY 14 ] College Essay & Application Help. 4-9 p.m Selective College Acceptance Counseling, 919 S. Winton Rd. Suite 206 $2,500 for six (6) complete college applications. 233-9502. holly@getaccepted. org. getaccepted.org. Divination Tool Time. 12-2:45 & 5-5:45 p.m. The Purple Door Soul Source, 3259 Winton Road S $5. 427-8110. purpledoorsoulsource.com. Free Mindercise Mindfulness Meditation Classes. 7-9 p.m Living Stress Free® Wellness Center, 131 Gregory Street First class free; subsequent classes $15. 451-1584. lsf@livingstressfree.org. LivingStressFree.org/. Knit Clique: Knitting/Crocheting Drop-In. noon. Brighton Memorial Library, 2300 Elmwood Ave. Snacks are welcome free. 7845300. brightonlibrary.org. Qigong for Health and Healing. 3-4:15 p.m Unity Church of Greater Rochester, 55 Prince Street $10-$40. 442-8141. [ THU., JANUARY 15 ] Financial Literacy. 6-8 p.m. NeighborWorks Rochester, 570 South Ave $85-99. 325-4170. nwrochester.org. Meditation. 7-8 p.m. Grow2bu, 595 Blossom Rd $15. 9530503. grow2bu.com/. Promoting Self-Reliance. 10 a.m.noon. Mental Health Association, 320 N. Goodman St. Rsvp. 3253145 x131. mharochester.org. Rochester Makerspace Open Nights. 6-10 p.m. Rochester Makerspace, 850 St. Paul St. #23 Bring a project to work on or something to show others, help work on the space, or just get to know the venue Free. 210--0075. rochestermakerspace.org. [ FRI., JANUARY 16 ] Motivation Breakthrough. 10 a.m.noon. Mental Health Association, 320 N. Goodman St. 325-3145 x131. mharochester.org. Register for Insurance with a Healthcare Navigator. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Irondequoit Library, Helen McGraw Branch, 2180 E. Ridge Rd Registration required. 3366060. mcgrawbr@libraryweb.org. Spirit Tutoring. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. The Purple Door Soul Source, 3259 Winton Road S $1/ minute, $5 minimum. 427-8110. purpledoorsoulsource.com. [ SAT., JANUARY 17 ] Caged Maille: Premier of a New Technique. 12-3 p.m. Studio 34

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THEATER | RCP 90TH ANNIVERSARY

The Rochester Community Players first began to roar in the Roaring 20’s — on January 19, 1925, to be exact, when the group presented the farce “Wedding Bells” at the German House. (It received rather good reviews, too; one praised the cast’s “unmanicured high spirits.”) Ninety years and 647 plays, musicals, and other productions later, RCP returns to the German House to celebrate nine decades. The party includes hors d’oeuvres, music provided by DJ Wild Poet, and the showing of the movie “Fly Low Jack and the Game,” (pictured) made in 1927 by RCP performers and recently shown in a restored version at the High Falls Film Festival. RCP also hopes attendees turn up for the party in their best 1925-inspired clothes. Rochester Community Players 90th Anniversary Celebration is Monday, January 19, at the German House Auditorium, 315 Gregory Street. 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. $10-$20. rochestercommunityplayers.org. — BY DAVID RAYMOND Creative Arts Center, 34 Elton Street in the Neighborhood of the Arts tuition, $35; Material/kit is $30. 737-5858. info@studio34artists.com. studio34creativeartscenter. The Greene Side of Blues. 12-2 p.m. Bernunzio Uptown Music, 122 East Ave $10. 473-6140. bernunzio.com. Irish Language Lessons. 12-2 p.m. Barry’s Old School Irish, 2 W. Main St Webster $10. 5454258. rochesteriacia.org. Prenatal Wellness Through Movement. 12:30-1:30 p.m Hochstein School of Music & Dance, 50 N. Plymouth Ave. $136. 454-4596. hochstein. org/. [ SUN., JANUARY 18 ] Family Detectives Club. 1:151:45 p.m Central Library, Rundel Memorial Building, 115 South Ave. 428-8096. Wine Making Workshop. 2 p.m. Beaver Meadow Audubon Center, 1610 Welch Rd, North Java Registration required 4573228. buffaloaudubon.org. [ MON., JANUARY 19 ] Dialogue on a Course in Miracles. 3-4:30 p.m Unity Church of Greater Rochester, 55 Prince Street $40 for 5 sessions. 442-8141. ushashah822@gmail.com. Top 10 Natural Heart Healing Tips. 2 p.m. JCC Rochester, 1200 Edgewood Ave. 544-1565. mendedheartsrochester.org. [ TUE., JANUARY 20 ] Buddhist Book Discussion Group. 7 p.m. Amitabha Foundation, 11 South Goodman St. By

donation. 451-7039. NY@ amitabhafoundation.us. amitabhafoundation.us. eBook Afternoon. 1-4 p.m. Irondequoit Library, Helen McGraw Branch, 2180 E. Ridge Rd 336-6060. libraryweb.org. Guinean Drum Class with Mohamed Diaby. 6 p.m. Bush Mango Drum & Dance, 34 Elton St. Instruments available for student use. For all levels $15 drop in fee. 820-9213. colleen@ bushmangodrumdance.org. bushmangodrumdance.org. Health Insurance Open House for Rochester’s Uninsured. 2-5 p.m. Threshold at the Community Place, 135 Parsells Ave Fidelis Care representatives will be on-site at Threshold at the Community Place, 145 Parsells Avenue, Rochester, every Tuesday from 2 – 5 PM to answer questions about health insurance options, and to help eligible residents apply to enroll in Fidelis Care programs. Current Fidelis Care members may also receive assistance completing their annual recertification at these events 1-888-343-3547. fideliscare.org. Winning at Parenting. 6-8 p.m. Mental Health Association, 320 N. Goodman St. 325-3145 x131. mharochester.org.

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Movie Theaters Searchable, up-to-the-minute movie times for all area theaters can be found at rochestercitynewspaper.com, and on City’s mobile website.

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Brockport Strand 93 Main St, Brockport, 637-3310, rochestertheatermanagement.com

Canandaigua Theatres 3181 Townline Road, Canandaigua, 396-0110, rochestertheatermanagement.com

Cinema Theater 957 S. Clinton St., 271-1785, cinemarochester.com

Culver Ridge 16 2255 Ridge Rd E, Irondequoit  544-1140, regmovies.com

Dryden Theatre 900 East Ave., 271-3361, dryden.eastmanhouse.org

Eastview 13 Eastview Mall, Victor 425-0420, regmovies.com

Geneseo Theatres Geneseo Square Mall, 243-2691, rochestertheatermanagement.com

Greece Ridge 12 176 Greece Ridge Center Drive 225-5810, regmovies.com

Henrietta 18 525 Marketplace Drive 424-3090, regmovies.com

The Little 240 East Ave., 258-0444 thelittle.org

Movies 10 2609 W. Henrietta Road 292-0303, cinemark.com

Pittsford Cinema 3349 Monroe Ave., 383-1310 pittsford.zurichcinemas.com

Tinseltown USA/IMAX 2291 Buffalo Road 247-2180, cinemark.com

Webster 12 2190 Empire Blvd., 888-262-4386, amctheatres.com

Vintage Drive In 1520 W Henrietta Rd., Avon 226-9290, vintagedrivein.com

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Goodbye, Sam Spade “Inherent Vice”

hippie played by a hirsute, unkempt Joaquin Phoenix. And that’s not a good thing. (R), WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY Set in Los Angeles — where else? — in 1970, PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON and based on a novel by Thomas Pynchon, the NOW PLAYING movie proceeds in a sort of parody of the traditional genre, with the added mixture of laborious [ REVIEW ] BY GEORGE GRELLA weirdness that characterizes Pynchon’s work. Phoenix plays Larry “Doc” Sportello, an investiIf nothing else, “Inherent Vice” demonstrates gator that nobody in their right mind would hire how far the private eye movie, a classic American for anything, who embarks on a series of oddball form, has traveled since the days of Sam Spade adventures on behalf of his ex-girlfriend, Shasta and Philip Marlowe. In the new film, the tough Fay Hepworth (Katherine Waterston). She turns detective in search of a hidden truth — played up at his dump of an apartment asking for his most memorably by Humphrey Bogart and help in finding her married lover, a real estate magsome worthy successors like Dick Powell, Robert nate named Mickey Wolfmann (Eric Roberts). Mitchum, and James Garner — is now a stoned Wolfmann, one of Sportello’s sources informs him, hangs around with the Aryan Brotherhood; she calls him a Jew who wants to be a Nazi. In the traditional manner, the case grows increasingly complicated, leading Sportello to search not only for Wolfmann, but also for Shasta, who has disappeared. Along the way he becomes involved in looking Katherine Waterston and Joaquin Phoenix in “Inherent Vice.” PHOTO COURTESY

Again in the usual manner, Doc travels through

layers of Los Angeles society, from ex-convicts and drug dealers to the palatial mansions of the rich and privileged, where he usually ends up even more confused than when he began his strange quest. He makes the journey easier, however, with a constant intake of marijuana, assisted by acid, cocaine, and nitrous oxide. The incessant doping qualifies “Inherent Vice” as the most thoroughly drug-soaked movie since “Easy Rider.”

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for an ex-junkie police informant and rock musician, Coy Harlingen (Owen Wilson), whose story illogically and mostly irrelevantly concludes this very long movie. Sportello also endures frequent encounters with his nemesis (also in a way his colleague), an LAPD detective lieutenant named Christian “Bigfoot” Bjornsen (Josh Brolin), who routinely arrests him, interrogates him, accuses him of a couple of crimes, and now and then stomps him into jelly. As the narrative lurches along incoherently, accompanied by an annoying voiceover that tells us what Doc and other characters are thinking, and patches some of the holes in the plot, Sportello discovers, through information from an Asian prostitute, an entity called the Gold Fang is at the center of the several mysteries. Gold Fang is alternately an Indo-Chinese heroin smuggling cartel, a sailing ship, a consortium of dentists evading income taxes, or some kind of upscale neo-Buddhist commune.

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Dreams take work “Selma” (PG-13), DIRECTED BY AVA DUVERNAY NOW PLAYING [ REVIEW ] BY ADAM LUBITOW

Typically Pynchonesque, the picture overflows with bizarre characters, often with equally bizarre names — Sauncho Smilax, Adrian Prussia, Japonica Fenway — recalling some of his past creations, like Oedipa Maas and Benny Profane. The collection of weirdoes and wackos includes a drug-crazed dentist, Rudy Blatnoyd (Martin Short), who apparently commits the unforgivable crime of seducing Japonica while playing Broadway show tunes in hotel rooms with bad wallpaper (her father makes the accusation). Not surprisingly, the performers work with an appropriate exaggeration, either as cartoon characters or as exaggerated stereotypes. As the surprisingly tormented “Bigfoot,” James Brolin dominates most of his scenes, funny without in the least attempting humor. All the close-ups of Joaquin Phoenix’s unlovely face, framed in horrible mutton chop whiskers and topped by a messy nest of hair, grow very tiresome very quickly, but his constant confusion and low-level affect make him a most convincing pothead. “Inherent Vice” may satisfy fans of Thomas Pynchon’s works — I gave up on him after the ponderous “Gravity’s Rainbow” — as well as the number of critics who place him high on the list of contemporary novelists. It reflects some of his cleverness, his density, and his habit of occupying the invulnerable position of self-parody. The director, Paul Thomas Anderson, captures that quality of self-parody in the film, protecting himself and the work through an insistent sense of the absurd.

The time is right for a film like “Selma.” Though director Ava DuVernay’s focus is the riveting behind-the-scenes story of a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement — documenting Martin Luther King Jr.’s campaign to get the Voting Rights Act passed by staging marches from Selma, Alabama, to the state capitol in Montgomery — the way in which the history it presents is reflected in the recent protests in Ferguson, Missouri, New York City, and all around the country (including here in Rochester), lends the film an immediacy that’s lacking from your standard, glossy, Oscar bait-y biopics. As the film looks back, it offers some insight to where we are right now. It offers a harsh reminder that the injustices it depicts are still with us, but reminds us that no matter how bad things seem, there’s always hope for change. Beginning just after the passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which ended segregation in the South, the film opens with scenes that offer an explanation as to why King (British actor David Oyelowo)

David Oyelowo and Carmen Ejogo in “Selma.” PHOTO COURTESY PARAMOUNT PICTURES

decided Alabama was the right place to wage this particular battle. The film depicts the 1963 bombing of a church in Birmingham which left four little girls dead, as well as smaller actions like the voter suppression tactics practiced by state officials to keep blacks out of the voting booths (another way in which the films reminds us how little things have changed). As King arrives in town, flanked by his inner circle and members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, he meets with local activists to prepare the proper course of action as they square off against Alabama’s racist governor, George Wallace (Tim Roth). King remains the central figure, but DuVernay makes a point to show how the movement’s accomplishments were the result of these activists, religious leaders, and students working together. Some of the films meatiest scenes revolve around heated debates among the group about where to focus their energies and what tactics will be most effective to advancing the cause. The way the script dramatizes the strategizing, maneuvering and occasional missteps required to change history is thrilling to watch. The films also depicts King’s meetings with Lyndon B. Johnson (Tom Wilkinson), as the men negotiate how much support the president will offer the movement. DuVernay has faced some criticism over the accuracy of these scenes and the way the film suggests that Johnson wasn’t as immediately supportive as he should have been. Whether or not it’s historically accurate, I found it to be a fair portrayal — it’s clear Johnson is not unsympathetic to the cause, just overly pragmatic about the pressures he faces on any number of issues, all crucial to the running of a nation, where his priorities should lie. It’s a nuanced portrayal, which contrasts with the film’s depiction of Governor Wallace, who as written and performed, comes across as too much of a caricatured villain.

“Selma” is equally frank and unflinching in its depiction of the movement’s physical battles, during events like “Bloody Sunday,” when the demonstrators’ first attempt to march results in a virtual bloodbath as they attempt to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Watching the horror unfold, it’s impossible not to draw parallels between the sight of protesters tear gassed and beaten and the nearly identical images that dominated the national news just a few months ago. But here, the camera refuses to allow us to remain a casual observer, and we’re placed squarely in the line of fire. Here the film’s brilliant cinematographer, Bradford Young, proves equally capable of capturing brutality as he is at creating stunningly beautiful compositions. Despite being produced by Oprah Winfrey (who takes on a small role as real-life voting rights activist Annie Lee Cooper), DuVernay and screenwriter Paul Webb weren’t granted the rights to King’s speeches, forcing them to use paraphrased versions of his orations, but the fact that you’d never notice speaks to the strength and power of the writing. They’re aided by Oyelowo’s magnificent, charismatic performance. His richly textured portrayal presents King as a thoughtful man who’s often confounded by the weight that rests on his shoulders. Though epic in scope, “Selma” maintains a startling intimacy. It plays into the way the filmmakers avoid hagiography, not treating King as a saint or avoiding his indiscretions — there’s a tense scene in which his wife, Coretta (played with grace and great strength by Carmen Ejogo), confronts him about his infidelities. But these imperfections serve to make his achievements all the more remarkable. It gains power from showing that for all of King’s famous dreaming, what really made the difference was the hard work an entire community was willing to put in. In doing so, “Selma” allows us to see both how far we’ve come as a nation, and how long a journey we still have before us.

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cause: Dog Beach. For years, many park visitors let their dogs illegally run in and out of the creek at that spot. The county and DEC have been eager to fix the damage at Dog Beach, which was part of the reason why county officials supported a dog park at Ellison. Past projects to improve Irondequoit

Creek’s erosion and sediment problems have paid off. The creek used to carry large amounts of sediment into Irondequoit Bay, which contributed to the bay’s past water-quality problems. The sediment would fill in the gravelly bottom, used by many fish and insects for spawning. And like sediment flowing into other near-shore areas in Lake Ontario, the sediment in Irondequoit Creek clouded the water and carried nutrient pollutants that encourage algae growth. But two projects helped to significantly reduce the problem, so much so that the US Geological Survey is reintroducing a fish species, lake cisco, that spawns in the bottom of the bay. The spawning grounds had previously been inundated with sediment. In the late 1990’s, the Town of Penfield reinforced an eroding sand bluff along Irondequoit Creek in Channing H. Philbrick Park, then known as Linear Park. The eroding bluff was contributing an estimated 15,000 tons of sediment to the bay each year, according to a summary from the project’s engineer, MRB Group. The project, which was done in two phases and completed in 2004, was expected to halve the amount of sediment that the creek was carrying into the bay, the summary says. Another project involved a detention system in the Ellison wetlands, meant to hold back the stream’s surges during storms. That allowed sediment to settle out in the wetland, a natural filter, and then flow more gradually into the bay. As for the current batch of Irondequoit Creek projects, it’s unlikely they’ll be the last. The same can be said for other important streams where erosion has been an issue. “For probably 150 years, sedimentation issues have been a problem and I don’t see that changing,” says the hydrologist Coon. “We deal with what the current situation is and try to reduce the loads as much as we can.”

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[ OPENING ] AMERICAN SNIPER (R): Clint Eastwood directs the true story of Chris Kyle, the most lethal sniper in American history. Starring Bradley Cooper. Brockport, Canandaigua, Culver, Eastview, Geneseo, Greece, Henrietta, Little, Pittsford, Tinseltown, Webster THE BIRDCAGE (1996): A gay cabaret owner and his drag queen partner agree to play it straight so their son can introduce them to his fiancé’s conservative parents. Starring Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, Gene Hackman, and Dianne Wiest. Dryden (Thu, Jan 15, 8 p.m.) BLACKHAT (R): Chris Hemsworth stars as a computer hacker released from prison to help American and Chinese authorities pursue a mysterious cyber criminal in this thriller from director Michael Mann. Canandaigua, Culver, Eastview, Greece, Henrietta, Tinseltown, Webster DEAD POETS SOCIETY (1989): Robin Williams stars as an unorthodox boarding school English teacher who inspires his students to rebel against convention. Dryden (Sun, Jan 18, 2 p.m.) DESIGNING WOMAN (1957): Gregory Peck and Lauren Bacall star as a sportswriter and a fashion designer who marry after a whirlwind romance, but discover they have little in common. Dryden (Tue, Jan 20, 8 p.m.) I WON’T COME BACK (2014): Two young orphans strike out on their own, searching for a family. Dryden (Fri, Jan 16, 8 p.m.) PADDINGTON (PG): The beloved marmalade-loving bear gets the big screen treatment in this family-friendly adventure. Brockport, Canandaigua, Culver, Eastview, Geneseo, Greece, Henrietta, Tinseltown STELLA DALLAS (1937): An ambitious working-class woman is willing to do whatever it takes to give her daughter a socially promising future. Starring Barbara Stanwyck. Dryden (Wed, Jan 14, 8 p.m.) THE TERMINATOR (1984): An indestructible cyborg is sent from the future to assassinate a waitress whose unborn son will lead humanity in a war against the machines, while a soldier from that war is sent back to protect her. Little (Sat, Jan 17, 10 p.m.) TROLL 2 (1990): A family vacationing in a small town note a suspicious absence of trolls, instead finding that the entire town is inhabited by man-eating goblins. Oh my Goooooooooooood! Little (Fri, Jan 16, 10 p.m.) THE WEDDING RINGER (R): A shy, socially awkward young groom needs to impress his inlaws, so he turns to a best-manfor-hire to help him out. Starring Kevin Hart and Josh Gad. Canandaigua, Culver, Eastview,

Geneseo, Greece, Henrietta, Tinseltown, Webster WHEN EVENING FALLS ON BUCHAREST OR METABOLISM (2013): A director with two weeks left to complete his latest film fakes an ulcer in order to delay production and pursue a romance with his leading actress and muse. Dryden (Sat, Jan 17, 8 P.M.) [ CONTINUING ] ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY (PG): Alexander wakes up with gum in his hair, and that’s just the beginning of the worst day ever for him and his family. Starring Steve Carell and Jennifer Garner. Movies 10 ANNIE (PG): In this updated take on the classic musical, Quvenzhane Wallis fills the role of the plucky orphan hero. With Jamie Foxx, Cameron Diaz and Rose Byrne. Canandaigua, Culver, Eastview, Greece, Henrietta, Tinseltown, Webster BEYOND THE LIGHTS (PG-13): A talented young musician on the brink of superstardom struggles with the pressure of life in the spotlight. Movies 10 BIG EYES (PG-13): This drama from Tim Burton centers on the phenomenal success of painter Margaret Keane, and the subsequent legal difficulties she had with her husband, who claimed credit for her works. Starring Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz. Cinema, Culver BIG HERO 6 (PG): In this animated adventure film, a young prodigy invents an inflatable robot and teams up with a group of friends to form a band of hightech heroes. Cinema BIRDMAN (R): This dark comedy from director Alejandro González Iñárritu follows the mental unraveling of a washed up A-list actor, famous for playing the titular superhero, as he prepares to mount a comeback by directing a Broadway play. Starring Michael Keaton, Edward Norton, Emma Stone, Naomi Watts, and Zach Galifianakis. Culver, Greece, Henrietta, Pittsford DUMB AND DUMBER TO (PG-13): Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels reprise their roles as Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne, as they try to track down Harry’s adopted daughter in this sequel to “Dumb and Dumber.” Movies 10 THE EQUALIZER (R): Denzel Washington stars as former black ops commando who comes out of retirement to rescue a young girl from a violent gang of Russian gangsters. With Chloë Grace Moretz, Bill Pullman, and Melissa Leo. Movies 10 FOXCATCHER (R): Based on the true story of Olympic Wrestling Champions Mark and Dave Schultz and their tragic relationship with paranoid schizophrenic John du Pont. Starring Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, and Mark Ruffalo. Canandaigua, Culver, Greece, Henrietta THE GAMBLER (R): A literature professor with a gambling problem runs afoul of gangsters, in this crime-thriller starring Mark Wahlberg. Henrietta

GONE GIRL (R): David Fincher directs this thriller based on the wildly popular novel about the mysterious disappearance of Amy Dunne and the media circus that springs up when her husband becomes the prime suspect. Starring Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, and Tyler Perry. Movies 10 GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY (PG-13): In this latest entry in the Marvel cinematic universe, Chris Pratt plays galactic adventurer Peter Quill, forced to team up with a motley crew of interplanetary misfits after a bounty is placed on his head. With Zoe Saldana, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel, Lee Pace, Djimon Hounsou, and Dave Bautista. Movies 10 THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES (PG-13): The epic third (and final) installment of the adventures of Bilbo Baggins. Culver, Eastview, Henrietta, Tinseltown, Webster HORRIBLE BOSSES 2 (R): The scheming friends of the first film are up to their old tricks, turning to illegal activities in an attempt to start their own business. Starring Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, Charlie Day, Jennifer Aniston, Jamie Foxx, Chris Pine, and Christoph Waltz. Movies 10 HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 (PG): The adventures of a young viking named Hiccup and his dragon, Toothless, continue in this sequel to the hit animated film. Movies 10 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 (PG-13): The first part of the final chapter of the “Hunger Games” series sees Katniss Everdeen journey to the mysterious District 13 and join their war against the capitol. Culver, Eastview, Henrietta, Tinseltown, Webster THE IMITATION GAME (PG-13): The true Story of English mathematician and logician, Alan Turing, who helped crack the Enigma code during World War II. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley. Canandaigua, Culver, Eastview, Greece, Henrietta, Little, Pittsford, Tinseltown INHERENT VICE (R): Paul Thomas Anderson directs this story about Los Angeles at the turn of the 1970s, in which a drug-fueled detective investigates the disappearance of an ex-girlfriend. Based on the Thomas Pynchon novel. Starring Joaquin Phoenix and Josh Brolin. Little, Pittsford INTO THE STORM (PG-13): A group of high school students document the onslaught of tornados that descends on their town. Movies 10 INTO THE WOODS (PG): A witch tasks a childless baker and his wife with procuring magical items from classic fairy tales to reverse the curse put on their family tree in this adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s beloved musical. Starring Meryl Streep, Anna Kendrick, Emily Blunt, Johnny Depp, and Chris Pine. Canandaigua, Culver, Eastview, Geneseo, Greece, Henrietta, Pittsford, Tinseltown, Webster

MALEFICENT (PG): Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning star in this lavish fairy tale adventure, which tells the previously untold story of Disney’s most iconic villain. Movies 10 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB (PG): When the magic powers of The Tablet of Ahkmenrah begin to die out, Larry embarks on an epic quest to save the magic before it’s gone forever. Starring Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Ricky Gervais, Owen Wilson, and Ben Kingsley. Canandaigua, Eastview, Geneseo, Greece, Henrietta, Tinseltown, Webster PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR (PG): Everyone’s favorite animated penguins join forces with undercover organization The North Wind to stop the villainous Dr. Octavius Brine from destroying the world as we know it. Eastview SELMA (PG-13): This film focuses on Martin Luther King’s efforts to organize a crucial moments in civil rights history, the protests in Selma, Alabama. Canandaigua, Culver, Eastview, Greece, Henrietta, Little, Pittsford, Tinseltown, Webster TAKEN 3 (R): Liam Neeson has gone and gotten his wife murdered, and now he must clear his name. Also, maybe somebody gets taken? Brockport, Canandaigua, Culver, Eastview, Geneseo, Greece, Henrietta, Pittsford, Tinseltown, Webster TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (PG-13): The Heroes in a HalfShell get the reboot treatment courtesy of producer Michael Bay. Movies 10 THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (PG-13): This acclaimed biopic offers a look at the relationship between famed physicist Stephen Hawking and his wife, Jane, as he faces the devastating effect of ALS. Starring Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones. Pittsford TOP FIVE (R): Chris Rock stars, writes, and directs this comedy about a comedian trying to make it as a serious actor when his reality-TV star fiancé talks him into broadcasting their wedding on TV. Cinema, Webster UNBROKEN (PG-13): Directed by Angelina Jolie, this drama chronicles the life of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner who was taken prisoner by Japanese forces during World War II. Canandaigua, Culver, Eastview, Geneseo, Greece, Henrietta, Pittsford, Tinseltown, Webster WILD (R): Reese Witherspoon stars in the inspirational story of a woman with a tragic past decides to start her new life by hiking for one thousand miles on the Pacific Crest Trail. Henrietta, Little, Pittsford THE WOMAN IN BLACK 2 ANGEL OF DEATH (PG-13): Daniel Radcliffe is nowhere to be found in this horror sequel set 40 years after the first haunting at Eel Marsh House, as a group of children evacuated from WWII London arrive and awaken the house’s supernatural resident. Canandaigua, Culver, Geneseo, Henrietta, Tinseltown, Webster


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336 Mulberry Street In 1840, George Ellwanger and Patrick Barry’s famed nursery opened in the Flower City. By the late 19th century, the Ellwanger & Barry Realty Company began subdividing portions of the original nursery. The result is evident today not only in Highland Park itself — a gift to the City of Rochester from Ellwanger & Barry in 1888 — but in the highly desirable, walkable, and family-friendly Highland Park Neighborhood. Here you’ll find 336 Mulberry Street, a charming Colonial Revival-inspired Foursquare built in 1900, handsome and homey with enough modern touches to simplify upkeep. Step on to the open front porch where you’ll enjoy spring breezes and neighborly conversation while relaxing on the home’s nostalgic porch swing. Inside, you’ll find natural chestnut trim throughout, hardwood floors, bay windows in the living room and formal dining room, and working pocket doors separating the two. Under the bay window in the dining room, deep built-in drawers can store linens and other treasures. Living room and dining room both have elegant ceiling fans for comfort, and the first floor includes a front hall closet, walkthrough pantry, and roomy side entrance from the driveway for when your arms are full of groceries! The spacious kitchen has been expanded to include an eat-in area with picture window overlooking the back deck and yard, and features newer appliances. A convenient powder room abuts the kitchen. On the second floor, you’ll find three bedrooms with hardwood floors and generous closets. In the hallway a built-in linen cabinet and old-fash-

ioned laundry chute add to the home’s turn-ofthe-century charm. A highlight of the home is its exceptionally spacious second floor full bath, which includes a Jacuzzi tub, double shower stalls, a cedar closet, and a large changing room with cathedral ceilings. But by far, the home’s proudest feature is its finished attic, with stunning hardwood floors, skylights, built-ins, and a Hearthstone gas stove. You’ll also find a half bath and yet another spacious closet. Copious natural light floods this third-floor space, giving it potential as a luxurious master suite, airy home office, or even a yoga studio! A newer furnace (2010), dry-locked basement, root cellar, security system, and central humidifier and purifier add to the home’s comfort. From the backyard, you can access the second floor of a two-bay garage and workshop. The active Highland Park Neighborhood Association will welcome you with potluck dinners in nearby parks, social events, and front yard “Little Libraries” for borrowing and lending reading materials. Find out why Ellwanger and Barry advertised this area as “The Finest and Healthiest Part of the City.” Offering 2,175 square feet of serene urban living at its best, 336 Mulberry Street is currently listed at $182,500, and can be viewed by contacting Nancy Moscov-Rapp of Nothnagle Realtors at 585-389-4050 or 585-230-4770. by Suzanne Guiod Suzanne is a volunteer writer for The Landmark Society and owns a 1920s bungalow near Highland Park.

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585-244-8400 x 152 CARING FOR CAREGIVERS Lifespan is looking for volunteers to offer respite to caregivers whose loved ones have been diagnosed with early stage Alzheimer’s Disease. For details call Eve at 244-8400 FOSTER PARENTS WANTED! Monroe County is looking for adults age 21 and over to consider opening their homes to foster children. Call 334-9096 or visit www.MonroeFosterCare.org. Monroe County LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF ROCHESTER needs adult tutors

to help adults who are waiting to improve their reading, writing, English speaking, or math skills. Call 473-3030, or check our website at www.literacyrochester.org MEALS ON WHEELS needs your help delivering meals to homebound residents in YOUR community. • Delivering takes about an hour • Routes go out mid-day, Monday - Friday Call 787-8326 or www. vnsnet.com. NEW FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP. Volunteers needed for p.t. or f.t.. Need experience with computers, possess general office

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Legal Ads [ LEGAL NOTICE ] A Chattering Byrd, LLC, filed Articles of Organization with the SSNY on 8/6/14. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: PO Box 24571, Rochester, NY 14624. General Purposes [ LEGAL NOTICE ] Articles of Organization of iCodeKids, LLC, filed with the Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) on December 15, 2014, with an existence date beginning January 1, 2015. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY has

been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY may mail a copy of any process to Friedman & Ranzenhofer, PC, 74 Main Street, POB 31, Akron, NY 140010031. The purpose of the LLC is to engage in any business permitted by law. [ NOTICE ] A4 ENTERPRISES LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 11/21/14. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Timothy Smith, 343 Moxon Dr., Rochester,

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NY 14612. General Purposes. [ NOTICE ] ALETHEIA ADVISORS LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 10/21/14. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Legalinc Corporate Services Inc., 90 State St., Ste. 700, Box 80, Albany, NY 12207. General Purposes. [ NOTICE ] America Real Estate Network LLC Arts of Org. filed NY Secy of State (SSNY) 8/1/14. Office:

Monroe Co. SSNY design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to Bultynck Resident Agents LLC 15985 Canal Rd. Clinton Township, MI 48038. Purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] Articles of Organization with respect to Free Play Pictures, LLC, a New York Limited Liability Company, were filed with the Secretary of State of New York on December 26,, 2014. The County in New York State where its office is located is Monroe County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of Free Play Pictures, LLC upon whom process against it

may be served, and the post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against Free Play Pictures, LLC served upon him or her is 45 Exchange Blvd., Suite 710, Rochester, New York 14614. There are no exceptions adopted by the Company, or set forth in its Operating Agreement, to the limited liability of members pursuant to Section 609(a) of the Limited Liability Company Law of the State of New York. Free Play Pictures, LLC is formed for the purpose of production, distribution and sale of motion pictures and intellectual property relating to motion pictures and for all other pursuits, activities and enterprises that are

lawful and in compliance with the Limited Liability Company Law of the State of New York. [ NOTICE ] BUELL ROAD PROPERTIES, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 11/20/14. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 308 Buell Rd., Rochester, NY 14624. General Purposes. [ NOTICE ] FOR OUR BOYS, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 11/4/14. Office

location: Monroe County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 90 N. Lincoln Rd., E. Rochester, NY 14445. General Purposes. [ NOTICE ] FTO DISTRIBUTORS, LLC (LLC) filed Arts. of Org. with NY Secy. of State (SS) on December 5, 2014. LLC’s office is in Monroe County. SS is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SS shall mail a copy of any process to LLC’s principal business location at 3349 Monroe Ave, Suite 290,

Rochester NY 14618. LLC’s purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] GRACEFUL SOLUTIONS, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 10/29/14. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 11 Lakewood Dr., Rochester, NY 14616. General Purposes. [ NOTICE ] JP STRATEGIC CONSULTING, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the

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CITY OF ROCHESTER

FORECLOSURE LISTING

FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS BY THE CITY OF ROCHESTER STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF MONROE IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS PURSUANT TO TITLE 4 OF PART E OF ARTICLE IX OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ROCHESTER. LIST OF DELINQUENT TAXES AS OF JULY 1, 2014 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on January 14, 2015 the Corporation Counsel of the City of Rochester filed in the office of the Monroe County Clerk a list of parcels of property on which the City of Rochester holds a lien for taxes, assessments, fees or other charges which is at least one year old and which the City of Rochester intends to foreclose by an action in rem pursuant to Title 4 of Part E of Article IX of the Charter of the City of Rochester. A copy of that list is published herewith. The foreclosure list contains as to each such parcel: 1. The tax account number and address; 2. The name of the last known owner; 3. The amount of each tax lien, except for a $175.00 charge which has been added to each tax lien pursuant to Section 9-123(A)(3)of the City Charter but which is not reflected on the printed list. All persons having an interest in the real property described in the foreclosure list are hereby notified that the filing of the list constitutes the commencement by the City of Rochester of an action in the Supreme Court, Monroe County, to foreclose the tax liens therein described by an action in rem and that the list constitutes a notice of pendency of action and a complaint by the City of Rochester against each parcel of land therein described to enforce the satisfaction of such tax liens. This action is brought against the real property only. No personal judgment will be entered in this action for the delinquent taxes, assessments, fees or other charges. A copy of the foreclosure list has been filed in the office of the City Treasurer and will remain open for public inspection up to and including August 24, 2015 which is the redemption deadline date. Any person may on or before that date redeem any parcel on the foreclosure list by paying to the City Treasurer the amount of all delinquent taxes, assessments, fees and other charges stated on the foreclosure list, plus the $175.00 charge referred to above, plus accrued interest and late payment charges. Any person having any interest in any parcel on the foreclosure list may, at any time up to the redemption deadline date, serve a verified notice of interest or an answer upon the Corporation Counsel setting forth in detail the nature and amount of his interest or any defense or objection to the foreclosure. The notice of interest or answer must also be filed in the office of the Monroe County Clerk. Where a valid notice of interest is served, the parcel will be held for a foreclosure auction pursuant to Section 9-143 of the City Charter. Any person who fails to redeem or to serve a notice of interest or an answer by the redemption deadline date shall be barred thereafter from asserting his interest in the pending foreclosure action, and judgment in foreclosure may be granted without regard for, and in extinguishment of, the interest of any such person.

T. ANDREW BROWN

CORPORATION COUNSEL PROPERTY ADDRESS

OWNER

281 392 78 298 53 54 30 267 134 28 8 335 84 477 9 12 285.5

IPPOLITO PATRICK M MCCALL J C & GLORIA & WOODMALL PROPERTIES INC GILKES NADIA GRAY ROLAND SWEAT CLARENCE SMITH FRANK B VEZELIS BRIAN

ABERDEEN ST ABERDEEN ST ADAMS ST ADAMS ST AEBERSOLD ST AEBERSOLD ST AGNES ST ALAMEDA ST ALBEMARLE ST ALBERTA ST ALDERN PL ALDINE ST ALEXANDER ST ALEXANDER ST ALGONQUIN TER ALGONQUIN TER ALLEN ST

LIEN AMOUNT

BUSCEMI THERESA & MARIO J

NAPIER BRIAN CARABALLO SANDRA SURE LUCK HOMES 022 LLC TANKSLEY MOSES VIOLASTER INC LAZAROWECZ JOHN MCAULEY JAMES H JR/BOON DONNA

KLEINHANS ANNA

791.28 3,460.79 5,025.82 376.00 1,202.29 1,560.98 378.15 1,767.76 708.00 8,457.23 1,981.16 1,838.65 346.22 1,756.34 4,379.55 767.83 176.29

ACCOUNT NUMBER 120.730-0001-049.000/0000 RF 120.720-0002-019.000/0000 PI 121.460-0001-020.000/0000 JS 120.520-0001-009.000/0000 NG 106.350-0001-088.000/0000 UA 106.350-0001-095.000/0000 SN 091.730-0002-047.000/0000 SP 090.660-0002-003.000/0000 NL 090.590-0003-039.000/0000 VK 120.640-0002-004.000/0000 LL 105.350-0004-011.000/0000 LO 120.730-0001-002.000/0000 JI 121.560-0002-063.000/0000 PR 106.740-0002-067.000/0000 TQ 120.420-0001-059.000/0000 QI 120.420-0001-055.000/0000 NK 120.280-0001-038.002/0000 RR

PROPERTY ADDRESS

OWNER

93 105 238 351 358 371 400 431 102 109 285 0396-398 245 172 176 89 0069-73 6 35 0039-41 61 75 82 152 375 450 14 166 181 212 216 160 695 788 148 173 0024-24.5 25 44 71 76 0208-210 232 288 295 321 0356-358 362 366 428 96 105 128 132 137 273 0279-281 307 345 0020-22 71 0215-217 252 273 294 147 233 304 346 352 354 426 449 0481-483 497 521 597 607 623 628 655 660 715 0751-753 854 0945-947 85 95 0118-120 160 162 165 56 265 42 82 77 153 0015-17 9.5 0030-30.5 66 81 90 97 134 161 0172-174

PRESHA LAWRENCE C SR DEL VALLE LUISA O TORRES JOSE CB ESTATES LLC

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LIEN AMOUNT

WASHINGTON MORNER & HENRY L

HUMBLE TINA L ARLINE CURTIS III GRIGGS KENNETH 1024 DEWEY AVENUE LLC CALKINS JAMES SANDRO PROPERTIES LLC COMMUNITY MUTUAL INC & PJ MAN HOLDINGS INC HUNT WILLIAM H HUNT WILLIAM H WILLIAMS PRISCILLA & ROY JR

SCHIRMER DON RACE EDWARD WALTON PATRICIA A REGISTER KEN/BUCHANAN CAROL

HATHORAS INC SMALLEY MARSHALL MCBRIDE MARY H TATE NATHANIEL TRIBECA DEVELOPMENT LLC BRUCE DWANE LKJ LLC OUTLAW MIGDALIA STANLEY JAMAR SMITH ROXIE SMITH ROXIE HARVEY CLINTON & KATIE LAKE ATLANTIC INC HARVEY CLINTON JR MASS FACTORY INC SURE LUCK HOMES 022 LLC VENISEE BEATRICE JACOBS ROBERT & KAREN A MONTAGUE ENTERPRISES INC

EADY ELIZABETH GULER MUSTAFA GOINS KENNETH TYRONE STAMPS MYRON L DIAZ JULIO MILHOUSE WILMA J HEIKAL AHMED TANKUTAY CANER BETHESDA CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRI BETHESDA CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRI

HERNANDEZ RAFAEL MOORE ROSE PARKER HORACE SR/LOLETHA

LEWIS SCOTTY LEWIS SCOTTY GALAN ELIZABETH RICHARDSON TEIRSA NESTERENKO ALEXANDER BONDARESCU MIHAI BLACKWELL RUBY SNIPES JANICE MAW PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC

JBACZ INVESTORS INC LEON JOSE TRUSTEE MCDONALD MARK NESTERENKO ALEXANDER OSCAR D LLC SMITH ROXIE DELGADO RICARDO HENRY JAMES JR HENRY JAMES DENARD MICHAEL WILLIAMS GABRA MONTANTE MICHAEL BREEDLOVE PATRICIA S MONROE MANAGEMENT LLC SANDRO PROPERTIES LLC MASTROVECCHIO ANTONIA BEECH IDA L EST OF WILLIAMS GABRA COLLINS MARK TANKSLEY STEPHANIE RUDOLPH DAVID LEE MCCOY ENTERPISES INC RODRIGUEZ JEAN R & MR AFFORDABLE LLC STANLEY JERRY IBERO AMERICAN INVESTORS IBERO AMERICAN INVESTORS CHENG HONG GRAHAM NAMON L BOWICK TRAVIS & DILLARD K GRIGGS MARY JANE BML DEVELOPMENT SMITHERS CHERYL A & FUHRY JULIA O HARE-GRAY NICOLE PENTECOSTAL MIRACLE DELIV AVALON PROPERTY HOLDINGS TILC MINISTRIES INC STITH LUE TERRY & DEBORAH M WASHINGTON-WOOD KATRINA & DEXTER ALBERT & WILSON EDNA

JOHNSON LEE RON RAINEY KARIS D ALSTON ISAACH J POLLOCK ROBERT WRS INC SURE LUCK HOMES 027 LLC

328.92 868.43 3,307.50 517.39 1,363.24 5,483.77 2,753.35 673.01 2,221.19 1,846.97 2,074.71 2,064.94 17,871.21 348.84 285.40 933.99 3,506.95 9,189.10 2,945.84 510.59 2,849.38 472.79 3,174.29 2,339.24 850.00 1,639.21 11,912.69 427.20 673.13 2,236.56 2,297.46 2,228.96 4,117.45 2,168.90 579.51 2,265.92 3,636.87 3,240.17 1,920.71 3,133.55 10,681.78 5,997.05 2,613.60 534.75 4,084.65 1,322.49 10,561.12 432.36 432.36 1,420.87 3,151.68 2,103.74 534.05 3,908.99 3,253.32 2,358.02 3,884.26 5,897.18 3,628.44 1,675.81 1,095.40 3,675.88 5,013.64 1,209.42 3,902.59 3,568.73 2,633.94 2,424.40 741.82 354.32 1,218.82 4,011.20 3,140.22 941.97 2,035.60 2,291.22 1,530.24 2,871.27 1,119.73 2,411.80 801.11 230.76 8,124.94 9,657.36 1,635.33 1,841.45 12,045.34 2,003.73 3,950.93 1,339.06 1,193.68 267.00 946.00 1,533.00 416.00 444.59 19,388.15 2,837.71 345.89 258.69 456.21 1,927.99 2,512.59 288.04 1,295.15 2,041.96 2,194.27 2,619.87

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OWNER

LIEN AMOUNT

ROBINSON & SONS LLC HASBROUCK PRUDENCE S SANDRO PROPERTIES LLC MONCLUS SHESARE ROUSE WILSON J HORTON AARON & MAGDALENA

ESUE OSIGWE NORIEGA JOSE TORRANCE RETHA RIVERA ANGEL L ROCHESTER NEW YORK PROP GREATER CALVARY HOUSE OF SHAIBI MOHAMED HUSSEIN PECORA ANTHONY HUSSEIN MURAD M MAMMANO ANTHONY & BARON JOHN

SANTIAGO EDWIN L LAJUETT GLORIA J UNITED MISSIONARY BAPT CH SADDANATHAN KUMARASAMY TIJOU A JOHN & REES JOHN J SALAMONE SAMUEL & SHELIA LOUDERMILK MICHAEL & BARBARA

WHITE CRYSTAL L HEMINGWAY JESSIE LEE PODZOROV IGOR MOWERS STEVEN A & JEFFREY LUCAS BENJAMIN H VENISEE BEATRICE HUMBLE HENRIETTA ROSA ELI SAMUEL/YVETTE/CARLOS

DEBURGOMASTER ROWENA HOUSER FRANK WILLIAMS PERMA J SUN SONG TAO DENARD MITCHAEL GEHRS JOHN A DENARD MICHEAL A PETRALIS VINCENT KOSS NADIA KLEMENZ HAROLD THOMAS OZUNA RUBEN MORT JOHN A MORT JOHN A MORT JOHN A MCCOY ENTERPRISES INC RAMOS MARTA SHEPARD WILLIAM BENNETT AMANDA K TRAN KAYLENE T STONECREST INCOME AND LKJ LLC LKJ LLC GREER DESIREE HUBER DAVID W STANLEY JAMAR GOEL VINITA HARBOR TOWN PROPERTIES ISAAC LORENZO JOHNSON JAMES A PIMENTEL ROSANDO BELL RICHARD MACKEY AMOS DARRYL HOLLEY ALFRED PANE JAMES BRYANT ALBERT WEST BROOKLYN LLC BOSTICK BRENIS DIXON JEROME DAY JEANNE CARTER MAMIE COX TONY CASTRO LIDUBI WHITFIELD AARON MAYE ZEBBIE D & SARAH JOSEPH SAGE AUTO SALES IN PINCKNEY LORRAINE GIBSON LATASHA SACH PROPERTIES LLC CANNIOTO JOSEPH F & WANETTA L

EDMOND JOE C GASTON DORIS NICHOLSON ERIC G BROOMS ANNIE WASHINGTON ST FINANCIAL TUCKER KATIE M L/U & JONES PAUL JR & LINDA BOWEN-

JONES TRACEY W JONES TRACEY W CIRA REALTY INC CAIRN STREET I LLC CIRA REALTY INC NA FOOD PRODUCTS LLC LONIGRO JOSEPH MARKS CHERON M MORENCY CARYNE GIORGI PROPERTIES INC AYAN AGUSTIN MIRACLE DELIVERANCE FAITH CTR MIRACLE DELIVERANCE FAITH CTR

BRUSIN VENTURES LLC BURCH RHONDA R CIRCLE OF TRUST INC LAWSON CHARLES D & JANE M

EAST FROST LLC WOODS MALVERO L HILL PAULA HILL PAULA

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PARKER HORACE SR & LOLETHA

VIATOR BARIDI N HANNA AKMAL KARAM AZIZ OWENS THOMASINA JENKINS ALMA B JOHNSON ROBERT J PIMENTEL ALTAGRACIA A GONZALEZ BENJAMIN & CHRIST JERUSALEM CHURCH WRIGHT LEVI JR CHRIST JERUSALEM CHURCH TEAMCO CORPORATION ROCHESTER LAND BANK CORP

PARDNER LUVENIA WILLIAMS LARRY FURLONG JIM & JAYNE SHARKHOUSE LLC CRAWFORD MARGARET MOORE LINDA L BELL JOE LEWIS ICONIC PROPERTY SOLUTIONS LLC SMALL KEVIN G RUDJYJ KATHERINE WEBSTER LODGING LLC COVINGTON MARY EDNA MWOOD ESTATES LLC HERRING MARY L WRIGHT TEQUILA STAMPS MYRON L MADDOX LAWRENCE R & GARY L

PALMERONI THOMAS WALKER LIVINGSTON A & THALIA E LIVING WORD FULL GOSPEL CHURCH

MOORE-DICKERSON NAKIA SALEH SALEH K BRUMBER KIMBERLY A SCHIRMUHLY THEODORE W/PAMELA

HULSE JAMES C CHILI DEVELOPMENT CORP BULLARD BRENDA SMITH CHRISTINE & SEHM FLOYD F

CIRCLE OF TRUST INC D AGUILAR FRANCIS C/CARL-MARIE

GOINS-STANFORD ANNETTE OSBORNE KENTON/GILLIAN HAZEL OSBORNE KENTON/GILLIAN HAZEL OSBORNE KENTON & BRENDA LIZ

COTTON NAVIN L MYRTHONIAN MANAGEMENT LLC EQUITABLE ASSET MANAGEMNT

MISION DE DIOS INC LAGARES ANGEL TOBIE JIMMIE DAUGHERTY CALLIE WELLS JOHN T HARBOR TOWN PROPERTIES AYAN AUGUSTINE & LEIDA NEW FAITH MISSIONARY BAPTIST C

FERNANDEZ JESUS ALSTON ISAACH J ELLIOTT LEE BARTHEL RUSSELL E & JEANINE R

AYAN AGUSTIN KING MAXINE SALEH FAHED N & YASSER N SALEH ALI SALEH ALI A SCOTT JOYCE SCOTT JOYCE SCOTT JOYCE PALMER OZZIE L & EARLENE SCOTT JOYCE A CONNOR CHARLES A ASK GROUP LLC BEASAW JOHN E JR NORTH EAST BLOCK CLUB ALLIANCE

IVERY CORINTHIAS MCCANN JAMES VENDETTI RICO GOOD CLIFF CORP WILLIAMS MARILYN SCHUM CLETUS J & MARGARET M

PIMENTEL MAYRA ATKINS WARREN POWER HOUSE CHURCH OF GOD IN POWER HOUSE CHURCH OF GOD IN POWER HOUSE CHURCH OF GOD IN

PINKINS WILLIE C STONECREST INCOME & MASON ALMA MITHANI AMIR & ALISHAH & FEROZ

D AMICO RONALD J GW BROKER ASSOCIATES INC BLOOMFIELD DEVELOPMENT INC

BRADLEY WANDA M FOSTER NIYOKER TARVER CLAUDE D ELLENWOOD DELORES SHARKHOUSE LLC O CONNELL DAVID T SIMBA ADINA THOMPSON BEATRICE ODUM DENISE PORTER ROSLYNN PRINCE TERRELL WILLIAMS KATRINA COX TONY STAMPS MYRON 212 COLVIN ST INC VERTIZ VAN DARREN ROBINSON AND SONS LLC

4,636.14 2,257.06 3,360.55 1,015.89 1,601.00 814.95 4,474.48 1,086.72 1,434.73 3,494.60 3,052.51 8,419.05 109.13 3,147.25 935.21 3,043.47 3,325.37 640.15 368.31 310.36 795.00 2,840.75 258.52 1,460.95 18,943.05 629.43 15,216.17 2,235.24 1,395.79 1,115.32 5,097.60 1,932.23 10,048.89 462.36 11,815.42 1,935.99 2,475.81 294.02 5,738.61 297.57 224.36 643.69 602.39 728.00 2,888.84 2,026.89 3,389.11 2,893.40 2,281.32 2,987.80 1,009.16 1,486.01 14,571.09 4,074.62 2,105.22 671.27 5,175.82 438.00 6,791.62 1,174.03 4,038.90 4,532.66 201.13 915.00 2,275.23 392.29 11,608.29 1,314.99 577.76 2,794.41 3,080.80 701.72 2,871.84 931.90 1,747.23 18,521.74 3,249.73 9,938.96 4,967.91 2,676.30 1,666.12 11,090.67 427.98 5,327.16 4,541.82 600.50 829.75 583.87 247.19 1,929.36 1,176.87 1,925.05 1,611.46 2,369.16 4,931.17 619.42 448.60 2,934.63 353.97 780.89 510.31 991.04 627.24 2,653.84 1,947.93 538.10 513.77 2,265.51 923.96 1,425.37 2,506.27 615.00

32 CITY JANUARY 14-20, 2015

ACCOUNT NUMBER

PROPERTY ADDRESS

106.260-0001-026.000/0000 OL 091.740-0004-022.000/0000 PF 091.740-0002-058.000/0000 UL 120.250-0003-017.000/0000 NV 107.620-0003-058.000/0000 TK 106.500-0002-047.003/0000 SI 106.500-0002-045.000/0000 OI 106.590-0001-010.001/0000 MQ 106.510-0002-059.000/0000 SJ 106.510-0002-058.001/0000 SM 106.590-0002-007.000/0000 QV 106.600-0002-007.000/0000 NK 107.690-0001-037.000/0000 TA 107.690-0001-038.000/0000 TT 121.530-0003-022.000/0000 LN 121.530-0001-034.000/0000 ML 120.600-0002-086.000/0000 QT 120.590-0002-075.000/0000 ST 120.590-0002-051.000/0000 OL 120.590-0002-054.000/0000 QQ 135.330-0002-054.000/0000 PJ 107.770-0001-022.002/0000 PX 107.770-0001-025.000/0000 QK 091.760-0001-035.000/0000 RC 106.810-0002-051.000/0000 NR 120.410-0001-015.000/0000 KF 121.240-0001-022.000/0000 JO 105.820-0001-039.000/0000 RP 105.820-0001-042.000/0000 NE 105.740-0001-047.000/0000 RH 105.740-0001-021.000/0000 LN 120.490-0001-018.000/0000 PU 120.560-0002-006.000/0000 NJ 120.560-0003-029.000/0000 RO 120.560-0003-023.000/0000 NE 120.550-0003-035.001/0000 PT 120.550-0003-042.000/0000 NK 120.630-0001-048.000/0000 QC 120.620-0001-001.003/0000 KI 120.690-0001-005.000/0000 NR 120.430-0002-070.000/0000 ME 106.280-0001-059.000/0000 TO 106.280-0001-049.003/0000 VK 090.500-0002-046.000/0000 PM 091.730-0003-009.000/0000 RX 106.610-0001-016.000/0000 NE 106.610-0001-017.000/0000 NX 106.530-0001-004.000/0000 LM 106.290-0004-061.000/0000 QR 106.290-0004-048.000/0000 UK 106.290-0004-038.000/0000 TS 106.300-0004-070.000/0000 NF 106.300-0004-068.000/0000 SJ 106.300-0003-047.000/0000 PQ 106.300-0003-049.000/0000 RC 106.300-0003-050.000/0000 LF 106.300-0003-039.000/0000 QK 106.300-0003-026.000/0000 NN 106.310-0001-058.001/0000 RC 106.310-0004-008.000/0000 OQ 106.310-0004-017.000/0000 OP 106.310-0004-019.000/0000 QB 106.310-0002-056.002/0000 RC 106.320-0001-024.000/0000 LR 106.320-0002-020.000/0000 JJ 106.330-0001-056.000/0000 PQ 106.330-0002-040.000/0000 LE 106.330-0003-017.000/0000 OV 106.340-0001-066.000/0000 QT 106.340-0001-065.000/0000 QA 106.340-0001-063.000/0000 OO 106.340-0001-062.000/0000 NV 106.340-0001-061.001/0000 NY 106.350-0002-001.000/0000 JZ 106.350-0001-062.000/0000 OG 106.360-0001-077.000/0000 TA 106.360-0003-011.000/0000 LS 106.360-0001-065.001/0000 RS 106.360-0001-064.000/0000 QD 107.290-0001-039.000/0000 SY 107.290-0003-012.000/0000 NR 107.300-0002-007.000/0000 MP 107.230-0001-019.000/0000 PA 107.310-0002-005.000/0000 LO 120.440-0002-072.000/0000 OB 120.440-0001-031.000/0000 JY 120.440-0001-067.001/0000 RG 120.440-0001-032.003/0000 NF 120.510-0001-011.002/0000 JJ 120.510-0003-004.000/0000 KK 120.510-0004-006.000/0000 MM 120.500-0002-007.000/0000 LO 106.350-0002-033.000/0000 NN 106.350-0002-027.000/0000 PT 104.520-0001-004.001/0000 LF 121.690-0001-005.000/0000 OA 121.610-0002-092.000/0000 PH 120.680-0002-070.000/0000 PB 120.680-0002-069.000/0000 UY 120.680-0003-058.000/0000 UD 120.680-0003-039.000/0000 TM 120.680-0003-050.000/0000 OH 120.750-0001-031.000/0000 LN 120.670-0003-033.000/0000 OR 120.750-0001-026.000/0000 OM 120.750-0001-018.000/0000 PG 120.750-0001-011.000/0000 KD 120.660-0002-036.000/0000 PV 120.330-0002-044.000/0000 MQ 120.330-0002-021.000/0000 JB 120.330-0002-017.000/0000 MT 120.250-0003-042.000/0000 MG

0466-468 469 472 487 195 0303-311 20 35 127 0180-182 0187-189 208 0213-219 330 365 0373-375 566 0574-576 23 70 33 258 265 292 326 339 381 405 26 68 20 929 85 191 360 25 205 229 6 35 24 74 256 260 268 29 32 38 52 56 0039-41 11 35 41 47 0067-69 0073-75 96 184 49 173 220 30 4 28 87 35 120 209 120 0028-30 29 145 0148-150 231 0500-512 0544-548 0582-584 0592-596 625 722 761 969 1007-1009 1024 1172-1176 1506-1508 1536 2245 145 73 27 28 36 58 0151-151.5 158 179 199 180 253 597 31 40 41 67 77 229 359 0170-172 0196-198 0551-559

COLVIN ST COLVIN ST COLVIN ST COLVIN ST CONGRESS AV CONGRESS AV CONKEY AV CONKEY AV CONKEY AV CONKEY AV CONKEY AV CONKEY AV CONKEY AV CONKEY AV CONKEY AV CONKEY AV CONKEY AV CONKEY AV COPLEY ST COSTAR ST COTTAGE ST COTTAGE ST COTTAGE ST COTTAGE ST COTTAGE ST COTTAGE ST COTTAGE ST COTTAGE ST CRAIG ST CRAIG ST CUBA PL CULVER RD CURLEW ST CURLEW ST CURLEW ST CURTIS ST CURTIS ST CURTIS ST CUSTER ST CUTLER ST CYPRESS ST DAKOTA ST DAKOTA ST DAKOTA ST DAKOTA ST DALE ST DALE ST DALE ST DALE ST DALE ST DANA ST DANFORTH ST DANFORTH ST DANFORTH ST DANFORTH ST DANFORTH ST DANFORTH ST DANFORTH ST DARTMOUTH ST DAUS AL DAVIS ST DAVIS ST DAYTON ST DE JONGE ST DELAMAINE DR DENGLER ST DENISE RD DENISE RD DENISE RD DENSMORE CREEK

DEPEW ST DEPEW ST DEVONSHIRE CT DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DEWEY AV DICKINSON ST DIEM ST DIRINGER PL DORBETH RD DOVE ST DR SAMUEL MCCREE WAY DR SAMUEL MCCREE WAY

OWNER

LIEN AMOUNT

CERONE RICHARD & LORRAINE

SPEER KAREN CERONE LORRAINE E ET AL (3) WILSON ANTHONY TEMPLE OF GOD CHURCH INC

SPORN LEON MONCLUS SHESARE PONDER SHOAN E COLEMAN DAVID & LUCKSINGER MAR

GOINS KENNETH TYRONE I & SHERMAN KELLY BOONER TIARA C & RAMOS AIDA NELSON FRED A RANDLE WILLIE KILBRIDGE PETER Q GUILFOYLE BRITTANY M BAEZ CLARABELLE MONTANTE MICHAEL A SR MY HOME CONTRACTING LLC DOUCETTE JESSICA DHB3 LLC LONG ARTHUR KRUSE KRISTINE L SABONIS PARTNERS LLC BAULKMAN LUCILLE PRINCE BETTY E & JAMES A SURE LUCK HOMES 028 LLC RBA REALTY LLC RBA REALTY LLC NELSON HELEN C ADAMS DONNA P RODGERS ALAN & TAMARA MIRANDA JAIME & MOLINA BIKITZER LLC FITZSIMMONS MICHAEL W BERRY DAVID GRANT HOWARD P DHB4 LLC SURE LUCK HOMES 002 LLC WEINBERGER YOSSI VANHULLE JP CYBORG DEVEL INC & LAGAS CYBORG DEVEL INC & LAGAS CYBORG DEVEL INC & LAGAS DEAN LORIANN J OPHARDT ANDREW P MANIGOULT ANNIE L LIPTROT LATRELL & ANNIE J MILLER NAOMI & LIPTROT LATRELL

SZKARADEK ANTONI STEINGRABER DEBORAH REGISTER KEN PARKER CLIFTON D DUNBAR LYDIA ARTUSO LOUIS CANNON ROBERT EALEY LESTER YOUNG ANTONIA R SZUCS GEORGE MUOIO WILLIAM J MUOIO WILLIAM J KING JOHN & MAXINE A ATKINS WARREN AYALA HERMINIA XIOMARA ORANGE BLONDIE A CAESAR YVONNE VON RATHONYI GOTTFRIED L CIPOLLA-YOUST TINA JAVID CHRISTOPHER R DEN HOLDINGS LLC SURE LUCK HOMES 028 LLC KING ARIEL ROBINSON FREDDIE L CARABALLO SANDRA ABUSBEIH AMIN HAIN CHARLES CINTRON EDGAR CINTRON ANTHONY/KRYSTHIAN

HOBBS CATINA LOVALL CHARLES D & JOANNE

COVERT CHRISTOPHER P VANDUIJN ROBYN/LUCRESS VIKKI

LEE WALTER HILLMAN LLC GRANDE PAUL VANSCOOTER RONALD III ROMANO GINO J HERR THEODORE J CARINI PATRICK A & LORI E ERBLAND CATHERINE FULTON LOUISE VULLO RENE M UPPERMAN MILDRED & ROBERT M

MAUCAILLA JOSEPH M ALLEN NELSON/KELLY LAURIE

DR SAMUEL MCCREE WAY SCHUYLER JOANN E/PATTON WILIE DR SAMUEL MCCREE WAY DR SAMUEL MCCREE WAY

DRIVING PK AV DRIVING PK AV DRIVING PK AV DURGIN ST DURGIN ST DURGIN ST DURNAN ST DURNAN ST DURNAN ST DURNAN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST

DILLARD WILLIE R & BURKE CHEEK CALVIN ELJ PROPERTIES LLC OHUCHE ELIZABETH ESPINAL ANA LOPES SANTOS SANTANA CARLOS R PORTER ROSEMARY S WROBLEWSKI EDWARD WROBLEWSKI EDWARD MARRERO GRACIANO BARR FRANCIS V.O.J.P. MARKETS & REALTY ERNEST JOHN F JR ET AL (6) BLOOMFIELD RP LLC

4,008.31 2,275.61 3,345.42 803.45 1,588.93 6,960.35 1,602.96 4,536.67 775.29 314.73 4,215.03 826.55 5,733.64 4,605.48 5,685.39 2,123.57 1,541.50 7,866.38 1,760.32 627.61 3,203.52 1,115.06 454.21 204.67 2,217.22 1,696.94 400.64 1,334.75 1,109.89 1,412.53 214.94 3,452.50 2,757.11 1,879.81 7,700.33 1,731.67 1,137.25 1,070.59 930.37 1,904.48 1,826.58 9,229.24 7,103.87 791.81 1,206.20 630.00 2,560.50 996.71 1,273.46 1,034.25 5,324.90 899.07 1,845.60 2,929.82 1,527.60 882.11 2,686.01 1,125.57 954.50 36,397.69 2,008.00 933.02 5,900.98 3,145.19 1,272.32 1,453.75 2,701.19 4,475.83 2,265.97 42.51 2,296.76 4,177.76 2,191.85 1,224.00 2,671.87 3,580.52 15,892.41 3,733.90 1,631.99 1,530.24 3,104.88 1,551.60 4,729.68 3,524.61 5,497.58 5,270.29 8,493.79 7,608.43 971.29 522.54 42.51 424.78 1,409.92 1,662.98 628.91 857.55 819.80 1,068.42 205.78 1,221.90 6,170.73 6,277.29 202.00 697.16 858.91 572.66 2,377.42 3,364.66 2,493.92 2,051.27 9,627.49 15,470.95

ACCOUNT NUMBER

PROPERTY ADDRESS

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935 951 1046-1056 1151 1275-1285 1313 1419 1429 1486 1499 1533-1537 1541 1572 1873-1875 1943-1947 1960 1984-1988 152 187 320 314 64 3 5 16 0057-61 90 95 106 111 127 2 8 10 76 25 0032-34 202 335 186 3 12 13 44 238 289 293 339 401 475 6 0027-29 35 59 0033-35 70 15 4 21 23 31 60 78 84 92 123 791 795 849 1014 1058 21 0023-25 31 38 42 69 73 52 96 16 19 0026-28 78 50 44 47 66 7 14 84 40 42 76 240 14 15 32 23 34 129 0148-150 0039-39.5 0007-9 30 60 236 251 252 258 299 366

E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E MAIN ST E RIDGE RD EARL ST EAST AV EASTMAN AV EDDY ST EDGEWOOD PK EDGEWOOD PK EDWARD ST EIFFEL PL EIFFEL PL EIFFEL PL EIFFEL PL EIFFEL PL ELBA ST ELIZABETH PL ELIZABETH PL ELIZABETH PL ELK ST ELLISON ST ELLISON ST ELLISON ST ELLISON ST ELMERSTON RD EMANON ST EMANON ST EMANON ST EMERSON ST EMERSON ST EMERSON ST EMERSON ST EMERSON ST EMERSON ST EMERSON ST ENGLERT ST EPWORTH ST EPWORTH ST EPWORTH ST ERIE ST ERNESTINE ST ERNST ST ETHEL ST EVERGREEN ST EVERGREEN ST EVERGREEN ST EVERGREEN ST EVERGREEN ST EVERGREEN ST EVERGREEN ST EVERGREEN ST EXCHANGE ST EXCHANGE ST EXCHANGE ST EXCHANGE ST EXCHANGE ST FAIR PL FAIR PL FAIR PL FAIR PL FAIR PL FAIRBANKS ST FAIRBANKS ST FALLS ST FALLS ST FARBRIDGE ST FARBRIDGE ST FARBRIDGE ST FARBRIDGE ST FARRAGUT ST FELIX ST FELIX ST FELIX ST FENWICK ST FERN ST FERNCLIFFE DR FERNWOOD AV FERNWOOD AV FERNWOOD AV FERNWOOD AV FIEN ST FIEN ST FIEN ST FIFTH ST FIFTH ST FILLMORE ST FILLMORE ST FINCH ST FINNEY ST FIRST ST FIRST ST FIRST ST FIRST ST FIRST ST FIRST ST FIRST ST FIRST ST

OWNER

LIEN AMOUNT

951 EAST MAIN ST LLC 951 EAST MAIN STREET LLC GUIDO FRANK SALVAGGIO STEPHEN MOHAMED TALAL MCCART JOHN TILC MINISTRIES INC TILC MINISTRIES INC SURE LUCK HOMES 023 LLC KESSLER HENRIETTA HICKEY PATRICK J VALENTI ALPHONSE J/FLORA HOME SWEET HOME COMMERICAL PRO STREETER TODD/DOUGLAS/TERESA

1945 EAST MAIN ST LLC BOCCI WILLIAM R/VANDUSSEN DOUG

MAMJEM INC HI-QUAL STORAGE MGMNT STAMPS MYRON L LDD ENTERPRISES INC GLIGORA JOANNE/PALMERONI WILLIAMS IAN F NICHOLSON ERIC NICHOLSON ERIC CRITTENDEN CLARA COTTO FLORA C AMERICAN DREAMS INVESTMENTS IN

NORRIS JOHN & DENISE LEGREE ENEYTHRYIA STATHE MICKLE DHB3 LLC ROBINSON HARRY & EVELYN LITWAK DAN MCCLOUD WILLIAM TWAMLEY VIOLET I ELLISON FIRST LLC CRUZ DORREDA PETRILLO MICHAEL MERCER DONALD WIEBER ALEXANDER & GULIA NOVITSKE AMANDA M & YOUNG

SMITH GEORGE E FRIENDS OF ST BRIDGETS IN RIDGEWAY & EMERSON LLC YOUNG MARTIN SHARKHOUSE LLC SHEPARDSON FRANK R WAFA ALI INC PROVO KEITH & GEARY D MCCOY TINA M & ROBERT L VIATOR BARIDI AKINS MAURICE MLS & JMM LLC MR HOME IMPROVEMENT 223 OAK STREET LLC DUMORNAY STANLEY MINLLETY MAYRA PERRY NAPOLEON/HINES DERETHA

DENARD MICHAEL A HUSLER HOUSING LLC HUSLER HOUSING LLC MONCLUS SHESARE MCCOY ENTERPRISES INC ROBINSON KENNETH AGUILERA PRINCE RAQUON FERINGA CANDY & VALENTINE SPALDING YVONNE MOHAMMAD ABBAS KHN JOHNSON JAMES SAMPAH ERNEST & KENYETTA SMALL SAVILLE ADAMS ROBERT ADAMS ROBERT WILSON ARTHUR LEE GOLDING PHYLLIS A 42 FAIR PLACE TRUST HAMMONDS EDDIE III APEX NUMBER 2 LLC 52-96 FALLS STREET INC 52-96 FALLS ST INC TRAPP ROCHESTER THREE LLC ORTEZ JULIO A & GASANLEZ LYDIA

SMITH TYRONE COMMMODORE VENTURES LLC

MOINI BRAD BELL ROBERT S EDWARDS PAULA MONTANTE MICHAEL A SIMBA ADINA GAMMARIELLO IDA BURKE DAVID M FRONTIER CARPET FERNWOOD LAND TRUST #060107

COMMUNITY MUTUAL INC ABBONDANZIERI LOUIS VEGA CARMEN SANTIAGO DENISE M & CARMEN H

DUNKLIN MCDANIEL PAULINE HARRIS ALEXIS ADAMS ZACHARY LINO MARIA BARNES TODD ORTEGA MISAEL & MARISOL HERNANDEZ NICHOLOS NORTH STAR ADVISORS LLC ELLISON FIRST LLC CARRIERE ALAN SHARKHOUSE LLC GAINES ELIZABETH L/U & CARRIERE ALAN WASHINGTON LINDA ROBINSON CHRISTOPHER

5,369.37 69,934.48 2,006.78 3,971.53 5,544.00 193.12 160.54 1,675.42 2,143.03 2,312.82 4,163.15 1,872.57 1,611.83 4,609.24 2,673.59 1,814.77 2,874.60 3,142.00 1,520.43 5,690.00 3,361.40 3,593.06 630.35 420.85 1,479.80 4,742.11 2,506.51 796.19 1,959.59 12,043.66 925.06 517.41 3,464.99 274.13 466.23 2,481.53 1,881.20 588.26 658.40 661.52 7,447.65 1,896.32 244.49 1,940.71 2,853.30 2,326.55 835.70 194.88 1,472.67 3,453.63 2,493.75 292.35 700.35 3,434.68 8,318.33 1,008.00 1,187.88 2,251.36 5,270.28 1,008.11 1,737.04 2,800.12 1,917.68 1,229.83 2,117.45 1,611.06 4,963.87 786.00 1,634.33 2,892.96 3,914.02 644.91 3,906.26 709.75 2,491.42 1,030.16 672.65 1,207.58 5,272.14 35,047.80 1,746.72 1,567.83 2,001.00 1,068.32 1,743.29 642.00 552.08 1,780.87 1,613.86 5,612.59 897.66 1,753.96 8,127.51 1,438.48 2,279.13 1,232.74 1,572.98 2,467.05 1,463.40 579.54 542.00 1,059.18 2,335.26 1,579.28 3,055.58 3,224.64 3,003.05 1,026.60 1,098.30 3,750.53 1,079.35 723.50

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FORECLOSURE LISTING

OWNER

LIEN AMOUNT

REYES SHENKINAH COOPER NE

ELLISON FIRST LLC LLOYD BETTY & JACKSON 18 STONES LLC DILBERT ELIZABETH HARRISON WILLIE SMITH JESSE & BERNITA HOLLAND LOUIS & DEBORAH E CROWDER JACK JR & DESTINY REED ESTELLA/JAMES JACQUELINE

PANESSA BRIAN K FIELDS LILLY HARDEMAN BRIAN KING WILMER JR & ELAINE HARDEMAN BRIAN HARDEMAN BRIAN HARDEMAN BRIAN SANDERS SHERROD HARRIS WILLIAM J TISDALE JEROME TISDALE JEROME TISDALE JEROME TISDALE JEROME PIMENTEL JORGE R DOWDELL DANIEL BINNS LINA SHAIBI MOHAMED HUSSEIN COLEY JOHNNIE LEE ALLEN NELSON MARTIN SUSIE BELL JACKSON AARON & ADA 68 FROST AVENUE LLC HILL STEVIE L MCINTYRE CAMILLE A MILLER BRUNETTA EAST FROST LLC REGISTER KEN SIERRA VISTA CBO ELLIS DEBORAH L HOPKINS DOROTHY M L/U & CHEVERES LUIS GRANT HOWARD PETER-RON PRINCE TERRELL TISDALE JAMES WYNTER TWANDI BAKER TAMMY ZORG INDUSTRIES LLC MADDOX GARY HURT MICHAEL D GENESEE VALLEY REAL GAGLIANESE ROSARIO & AMELIA HAMER CHARLES CHRISTOPHER

KULESA IRENE TAVOLINO JEROME J MITHANI AMIR & ALISHAH & FEROZ

ROBINSON SHEMARRAY GREGGS RANDELL 381-383 GENESEE ST LLC TAJI BAKAR M JR DAYMON LEON/GLORIA/SHEILA

56 EASTWOOD TRAIL INC ASHTON LINDIWE NANDA DIXON JEROME C WALTON ANGELO L LADELFA RUSS LLC GREEN SEQUENTHIA ORTIZ BENJAMIN M RASHAD JAMES III STAMPS MYRON BUNCE JAMES P TAPPER LLOYD A & SANDRA D

IRWING WILLIAM J PROVO KEITH COMBS MICHELLE NATIONAL REALTY SERVICES INC

RESTO HIRAM JR GREATHOUSE DANIEL STAMPS MYRON DUKES ARTHUR & JENNIE WALKER GARY A & KAREN J TERRISSON DAVID NEVILLES MARGO DJ HOLDINGS AUSTRALIA LLC ANGELO FRANK M TRIBUNELLA THOMAS D DARDEN ANGELA R & DUNBAR RAMOS DIXON & HOMARES E 34 GORSLINE LLC NATHAN CLARENCE & MATTIE DADE-WESTBROOK TAMMY L LYNCH HYACINTH HARIM EQUITIES LLC 4110 MARWOOD HOLDINGS LLC

GIBSON TYRONE DORLEUS JEAN CLAUDE PANDO OR ANGRAND BERNARD GRIFFITH GWENDOLYN & WATTS DWAYNE D & BRENDA BRAND MEIR MUOIO WILLIAM J GREENE KATHLEEN NEDER OWENS DAVID HAMELINCK ARTHUR J & MARCO E

TRAPP ROCHESTER TWO LLC MT SINAI MINISTRIES INC MT SINAI MINISTRIES INC CARR TODD RAMOS JAVIER AVALON PROPERTY HOLDINGS

SERAFINI ALFRED & RICHARD HARRIS GRACIE M

2,458.85 9,938.09 1,401.43 3,054.01 759.00 262.76 1,016.76 420.85 674.44 1,198.44 2,995.58 1,833.35 1,226.74 1,184.78 1,630.74 451.86 1,440.98 1,259.12 2,677.64 273.36 502.52 3,571.77 5,089.36 981.45 3,093.58 2,317.25 541.49 389.89 609.00 2,883.35 3,673.78 14,322.14 1,170.76 601.76 2,368.03 1,776.97 1,207.71 2,567.39 373.71 258.72 1,872.94 3,025.90 3,808.74 1,726.73 605.72 3,245.29 6,225.04 1,207.45 2,905.62 533.59 290.23 2,059.04 3,518.33 734.00 51,933.14 2,617.59 1,750.82 395.24 1,622.76 7,493.55 2,167.40 1,504.00 2,625.93 984.76 440.98 907.64 3,611.81 1,754.33 2,245.79 2,056.82 1,425.33 1,208.98 2,048.39 4,217.47 7,800.79 5,057.86 3,312.93 2,737.61 2,654.43 561.12 2,197.60 1,473.86 4,326.07 5,825.91 15,228.47 1,293.93 662.29 2,658.13 1,945.47 491.88 2,011.85 1,218.00 4,171.71 3,912.77 3,447.45 3,498.90 4,457.92 2,500.43 548.22 3,711.63 4,873.46 4,215.42 3,360.91 230.37 9,244.91 324.20 567.35 487.87 368.14 41,512.86 1,088.14 2,079.29

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OWNER

LIEN AMOUNT

HAGUE ST HAGUE ST HALSTEAD ST HALSTEAD ST

EIDWOG INC

HARBOR VIEW TER

SOFIA SAM & CONCETTA MONTANTE MICHAEL VL ON THE MOVE LLC FLOOD CHRISTOPHER SMITH ANDREW STOCK EVELENA BELL DEBRA CUNNINGHAM KARL

HARRIS ST HARRIS ST HAWLEY ST HAWLEY ST HAWLEY ST HAWLEY ST HAWLEY ST HAYWARD AV HAYWARD AV HAYWARD AV HAYWARD AV HAYWARD AV HAYWARD AV HAYWARD AV HAYWARD AV HAYWARD AV HAYWARD AV HAYWARD AV HAZELWOOD TER HAZELWOOD TER HAZELWOOD TER HAZELWOOD TER HEBARD ST HEBARD ST HEIDELBERG ST HEIDELBERG ST HEIDELBERG ST HELENA ST HELENA ST HELENA ST HEMPEL ST HEMPEL ST HENION ST HENRY ST HENRY ST HENRY ST HERALD ST HERALD ST HERALD ST HERALD ST HERALD ST HERKIMER ST HERKIMER ST HERTEL ST HICKORY ST HIGH ST HIGH ST HIGH ST HIGH ST HILLCREST ST HILLCREST ST HOBART ST HOELTZER ST HOELTZER ST HOELTZER ST HOFF ST HOLLENBECK ST HOLLENBECK ST HOLLENBECK ST HOLLENBECK ST HOLLENBECK ST HOLLISTER ST HOLLISTER ST HOLLISTER ST HOLLISTER ST HOLLISTER ST HOLWORTHY ST HOOKER ST HOPKINS ST HORTENSE ST HORTENSE ST HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUDSON AV HUNTINGTON PK IRONDEQUOIT ST IRONDEQUOIT ST IRONDEQUOIT ST JAY ST JAY ST JAY ST JAY ST JAY ST

NEW YORK FAMILY ASSET LLC ROCHESTER POLYCHROME PRESS ROCHESTER POLYCHROME PRESS SAL

ECKMAIR ANTONIO F/CAROLYN ECKMAIR ANTONI/HOTTOIS MA

GOODMAN STREET LLC DIMORA DANIEL BOSTICK BRENIS CULVER HEINRICH PROP LLC EDWARDS LLOYD WESTERN FRONTIER LLC S HODAG CORPORATION BEN-DOV CHILDRENS TRUST TARWACKI ANDREW HLS PROPERTIES INC COLEMAN DONYEE CURIEL SOCORRO ROBINSON CHRISTOPHER TIRADO SARA MALDONADO ROBERTO S SPINKS SHERMAN & WILLIE M

CARABALLO EDWIN BROWN DEAN & LINDA MARTIN SUSIE BELL KNIGHT MARTINA L/U & BARKSDALE JEROME & GESNER

WILLIAMS DORITHA POLO PROPERTIES LLC ROBINSON CHRISTOPHER REED LISA REED LISA DYCHTON CHRISTOPHER T SURE LUCK HOMES 020 LLC LEWIS PAMELA 102 HERALD STREET LLC MY HOME CONTRACTING LLC MONTALMANT FRITZNER & RAYMONDE

STEWART PATRICIA HAIN CHARLES CERC-HL PROPERTIES LLC PETTWAY PAULINE THOMAS COLLIN MEE MICHAEL R REID ELKANAH & JESS CHARLES FOISSET JOSEPH J/SPARTAN CYNTH

BLOOMFIELD RP LLC YOUNG MARTIN GATTI TERRI HALL DAVID & MINETI NICK BLAKE AUSTRALIA EDWARDS LLOYD MOFFATT CORY M BETHESDA CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRI

SANDRO PROPERTIES LLC KHAN SOHAIB/SALEEM/SAAD R

ISAAC GERARD HI-QUAL STORAGE & MGMNT AYAN AUGUSTIN & LEIDA CUYLER JOHN L JOSEPH RONY AYAN AUGUSTINE & LEIDA CAMPBELL LESLIE B JR COLON-SANTIAGO EDWIN SIERRA VISTA CBO BEYERBACH WILLIAM GAINEY THOMASINA N STITH-GRANNUM LUE TERRY SOMALI COMMUNITY DEV POSTWAITE AMOS MARTIN SUSIE MARINARO MICHELE MARINARO MICHELE HOOD IDA M LADELFA RUSS LLC LADELFA RUSS LLC MOORE WILLIE & HILDA MOORE WILLIE & HILDA MOORE WILLIE & HILDA POSATO FRANK SMB INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS SMB INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS SMB INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS

LARKIN WILLIAM QASEM FATEHIA LEONARD KATIE LEE ROCHESTER PROPERTY CUYLER JOHN L FELIPE YASMIN S HOLLAMBY ACQUISITION LLC HOLLAMBY ACQUISITION LLC PALMA EDUARDO BATZ VINCENT BATZ VINCENT BATZ VINCENT DICKINSON JO AGNES PORT-IRON LLC MC CLOUD WILLIAM MCCLOUD WILLIAM GENESEE VALLEY METAL FINISHING

ESTRADA MANUEL CARACCI THOMAS F/INCLEMA JOSEP VICTORY LIVING CHRISTAIN FAITH VICTORY LIVING CHRISTIAN FAITH

386.00 1,490.91 1,891.18 1,999.52 801.58 4,480.45 1,268.40 300.00 2,519.84 1,937.60 1,125.97 4,601.28 6,106.03 6,620.56 1,585.21 1,222.07 1,247.31 1,315.93 1,561.28 397.03 1,975.85 7,481.14 1,740.57 354.54 2,264.83 1,304.45 1,746.26 1,610.81 841.08 1,356.22 203.24 233.84 3,051.23 2,845.93 503.35 725.31 2,455.15 919.57 552.25 552.25 3,462.85 2,169.33 1,574.53 1,241.98 1,433.98 2,073.75 1,406.63 553.17 1,015.93 552.00 2,844.92 5,869.94 2,463.13 741.00 1,743.36 884.00 3,541.52 2,275.43 313.30 1,629.66 3,351.18 216.18 3,959.56 3,772.00 377.09 19,110.43 546.00 1,226.43 1,322.49 957.00 420.12 2,764.69 3,967.91 226.27 987.13 1,366.21 1,147.95 6,351.01 3,307.31 1,245.99 1,240.78 7,853.35 14,540.20 11,262.77 571.23 432.35 2,420.96 1,889.47 830.77 4,098.60 602.36 2,872.69 5,485.22 2,013.01 1,334.12 542.60 3,337.83 26,272.20 60,485.55 1,408.13 14,641.46 10,316.83 8,878.59 2,602.70 690.40 458.03 2,180.24 1,540.53 268.08 16,492.57 8.51 5,765.37

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PROPERTY ADDRESS

OWNER

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VICTORY LIVING CHRISTIAN FAITH

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KONDOLF ST KONDOLF ST KOSCIUSKO ST KOSCIUSKO ST KOSCIUSKO ST LA FORCE ST LA GRANGE AV LAKE AV LAKE AV LAKE AV LAKE AV LAKE AV LAKE AV LAKE AV LAKE AV LAKE AV LAKE VIEW PK LAKE VIEW PK LAKEPORT ST LAMPSON ST LANG ST LANGHAM ST LANSING ST LASALLE ST LASER ST LASER ST LASER ST LAUREL ST LE FROIS ST LEANDER RD LEAVENWORTH ST LEAVENWORTH ST LEAVENWORTH ST LEHIGH AV LEIGHTON AV LEIGHTON AV LENOX ST LENOX ST LENOX ST LENOX ST LENRIET ST LEROY ST LEWIS ST LEWIS ST LEWIS ST LEWIS ST LEXINGTON AV LEXINGTON AV

LIEN AMOUNT

MANGIOLA DOMENICO ROUSE WILSON HERRING DEMETRIUS WILSON MILTON & JUENE MEJIAS ANGEL MINCHER MICHAEL MINCHER MICHAEL WADSWORTH KEVIN & SUSAN ROCHESTER FOOD NOT BOMBS INC

DIFRANCESCO EMANUEL POSTWAITE AMOS WU XUELEI KRANIG SHARYL RIBBLE BRUCE A & HABGOOD TED J

BEAMAN JAMES S WILSON RAC/SHAFER VALEN JONES EUGENE DAM QUANG LOVE HARRY JR JEDIK MARY ANNE & ALLEN JEFFERSON LIQUOR HUT LLC ARMSTRONG JOSEPH WILLIAMS ASHLEY PARDNER GREGORY W PINCKNEY ROSA MAE ZION HILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST

HENDERSON MARY ANN MALCOLM DARREN FORD LEROY & MELZINA RIVERA RAFAEL M PARRILLA JOAN CONGREGATION BNAI ISRAEL HUSSEIN ABDUSAMED HUSSEIN ABDUSAMED MOREL JOSE A WARWICK FULL GOSPEL DELIVERANC LIVING WORD CHURCH OF GOD IN

JAMES MCCANN VAZQUEZ JOSE & ROSA FORD JIMMY W BROWN MARVIN G SCOTT GEORGE & ALTHA CRUZ JUAN B FRANKLIN GENERAL MARTIN SANDURA RODGERS GREGORY L & JOHNNIE C

COX TONY CHIN SHAUN CHIN SHAUN J & L REALTY LLC MC IVER DOUGLAS & CECILY DIMORA CARMEN MR REAL ESTATE INC ET AL (3) NELSON ROBERT L & DOROTHY

SCOTT MARY LEWIS MARY L FREDERICK DOUGLASS COMM DEV

DAY JEANNE ACEVEDO MARGARITA BROCK JAMES MCCROSSEN NAOMI L/U & JESSUP MICHAEL F SURE LUCK HOMES 022 LLC HOMMEL RICHARD BRYANT ALBERT J RESTORATION LIFE CHRISTIAN RESTORATION LIFE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY MUTUAL INC MALDONADO ELIZABETH DOMBROWSKI FRANK GAUSE PRISCILLA/REED JUANIETA HI-STYLE DEVELOPMENT CORP

SOOKPAUL JAGDEASH J & L REALTY LLC RIDER TIMOTHY R CHAMPION PHOTOCHEMISTRY INC

BORRELLI VINCENT & DONNA POLY JACK A JR & GRACE E DI IUSTO DEVELOPMENT INC VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND MOSS CLIFFTON D RODRIGUEZ ROBERT WARNER MARIAN J COUNCIL ANTHONY C/TONYA L

TRUE HOLINESS CHURCH KING ALEXANDER C DCA ENTERPRISES LLC EAST FROST LLC DIAZ JUAN GLOVER CAROLYN AYAN AGUSTIN & LEYDA AYAN AGUSTIN & LEIDA BERGERON WILLIAM A & GITSIS ILIAS GITSIS ILIAS ORANGE BLONDIE EML LLC JENKINS ALMA B CURRY LESLIE BRAND MEIR REAVES JOSEPH & LORRAINE NICHOLSON ERIC ROBINSON JOANN & BOWENS WILLIE

VIERA TANYA M NAGEL PHYLLIS & EUGENE W GAESTAO CONSULTORIA E FAITH CHAPEL APOSTOLIC CHURCH

JOHNSON BILL TOBIE JIMMIE PAVIA JAMES A TRAPP ROCHESTER THREE LLC

2,620.61 3,380.07 2,433.46 10,798.73 2,492.18 1,688.45 11,658.28 5,806.83 3,778.58 23,066.31 358.81 4,002.43 376.00 2,985.75 58,432.72 12.79 4,445.88 3,277.48 4,586.99 3,617.61 735.00 4,747.62 831.23 221.02 735.25 977.46 1,205.64 1,420.18 2,609.67 565.39 4,228.27 824.56 2,514.51 2,126.21 2,954.91 1,418.42 356.70 2,796.48 404.82 1,900.44 2,333.26 931.23 1,017.16 594.00 3,098.72 610.54 733.57 2,299.95 600.00 616.00 1,413.77 1,108.49 3,478.40 4,078.56 588.26 464.65 4,990.79 1,665.61 825.90 975.35 530.68 589.79 280.00 1,888.44 3,429.79 1,879.84 919.41 1,046.93 1,666.90 3,043.99 8,811.51 2,111.60 541.80 4,338.41 363.02 13,313.69 203,899.35 6,620.59 1,786.67 1,738.14 5,480.75 790.00 177.04 1,864.94 2,331.93 506.04 2,371.01 5,019.98 3,267.12 220.08 656.00 711.00 378.99 427.91 15,467.30 388.48 2,505.98 1,685.11 1,867.82 3,558.38 1,245.05 5,588.63 1,166.41 3,984.31 5,384.01 511.66 1,531.32 866.82 1,374.10 4,008.31 1,360.62 3,710.90

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LIEN AMOUNT

O KEEFE MICHAEL D & BRENDA K 4110 MARWOOD HOLDINGS LLC

LAST DAYS HARVEST DIAZ RAFAEL FOBES-DIABY BEVERLY HOPE DELIVERANCE TEMPLE HARDEMAN BRIAN CUMBO BARBARA WILBURN JOHNNY G TRAPP ROCHESTER TWO LLC CAMPBELL GEOFFREY ORANGE BLONDIE & DOWDELL JIMMY

AYAN LEIDA & AGUSTIN AYAN AGUSTIN & LEIDA AYAN AGUSTIN & LEIDA MCGOWAN DOC JR & LAVERNE ANSLEY CHARLES MEDINA ANNA JOHNSON MARY HOLMES MARJORIE COKE IAN LAWRENCE COURTNEY K & CERC-LW PROPERTIES LLC HUTCHINSON LORETTA M LONGDUE KIMBERLY WILSON ANTHONY J-PAYNE PROPERTIES LLC FERRARI LOUIS NNT NY REAL ESTATE LLC HILL CONLEY/ALICIA RAUBER BRANDIE/WASSON CHRISTIN

HOLLOWAY JAMIE NORTH EAST RENTALS LLC COMMUNITY MUTUAL INC RODGERS ALAN & TAMARA R MLS & JMM LLC ROOK LINDA J LUKE HERMANDA P WINN SUZANNE TORRES DANIEL SILVA & TORRES MIGUEL/RIOS HAYDEE SPEIGHT VICTOR & WYATT STACY

SMALL KEVIN KHAN SOHAIB CERC-HL PROPERTIES LLC CERC-2L PROPERTIES LLC CERC-TL PROPERTIES LLC SANTANA CARLOS CROTTY CHRISTOPHER & HENSCHEL KENNETH GROVE’S PORT INC GROVE’S PORT INC KENDRICK JAMES L LORIA SAM & CATHERINE FANTAUZZO JOSEPH SALEH AHMED ALI GREATER WORKS MINISTR INT ABDULLA SAKHER T WAFA ALI INC LEWIS ANN C SCHIAVONE DEVELOPMENT LLC

MAHER JAMES R A & F OF ROCHESTER INC A & F OF ROCHESTER INC A & F OF ROCHESTER INC VICTORY FELLOWSHIP CENTER INC

FAGUNDO JOSE TRI-BRENNAN CORP MT SINAI MINISTRIES INC CLARK ORA & WILLIE GEORGE COX TONY GARFIELD DAMON A JOHNSON CATHERINE L/U & MORRISON WILLIE EDD JONES EDDIE & JOHNNIE M CLARK ELROY JR WILLIAMS PATRICIA GOINS EDWARD R EST OF 1024 DEWEY AVENUE LLC 1024 DEWEY AVENUE LLC ROBINSON REGINALD OLEARY ANGULINA L/U & PHOMMACHANH HUANGKHANH

FORD RONALD E MORALES GUILLERMO A SHARK HOUSE INC SCHERBERGER SCOTT SCHERBERGER SCOTT OLD MAN GALESBURG LLC GROSS COREY TRAPP ROCHESTER TWO LLC WILLARD BENJAMIN ANDINO ISMAEL SMB INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS SMB INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS

POSATO FRANK J BRADLEY TYRONE COX ANTHONY PRESTON ZEVILLA JACKSON JOHNSON BENNIE MADISON TYRONE ROBERTS BRUCE RICHARDS ANTOINE JR TOZER LESLIE A DENARD MICHAEL A VALPERGA MARIO JOHN ROCHESTER HOME ASSOCIATES LLC

DENARD MICHAEL W TERYAEVA-REED JULIA MYRTHIL GERARD J LAGRASSO ANTHONY BANKES MARK

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OWNER

LIEN AMOUNT

PANNELL HAROLD L LEWIS QUINTIN MUOIO WILLIAM J NOBLE SHIRLEY L NOBLE SHIRLEY L LEE TIMOTHY R & GEORGIA A SURE LUCK HOMES 018 LLC SWAILS SHANTEL SWAILS SHANTEL HALL PATRICE V MONSON RUTHIEA SCHWIND FREDERICK J STROTHERS SHERYL B/KEMP JOYCE

HAREWOOD ALEXANDER P REOCO LLC DORSEY WILLIE & DOLORES WEBBE NIKKI & DYCK TORRENCE

MIRANDA JAIME NATIONAL CHURCH OF GOD INC

DHB3 LLC KAIN RICHARD M ROGER MILGROM TRUST MARCANIO PATRICK HULTQUIST DAVID HULTQUIST DAVID MILLER FRANCIS K FLOWERS SHABASHA PERKINS DEBRA DIAZ RAMON LUIS JR TISDALE JAMES ASHFORD YVONNE D ROWE BRUCE D ROBINSON PETER SHEPARD WILLIAM JR CRAIG CYNTHIA ROSE ET AL (3)

MLS & JMM LLC SIERRA REALESTATE VENTURES LLC NAPIER SCOTT & ROSATO DANIEL

IHEGBU CHIDI MCCLAW BETHESDA CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRI BETHESDA CHURCH OF GOD IN BETHESDA CHURCH OF GOD

FAKUNMOJU ABIOLA D IRIZARRY MILTON & CARMEN D

GILBOE DANIEL GUNNER MARY WACHUKU FOUNDATION FOR WILSON JEFFERY OPHARDT ANDREW P DAM QUANG OPHARDT ANDREW P SMITH TRESE BATES TERRANCE N BATES TERRANCE ROGERS JEFFREY D NA FOOD PRODUCTS LLC RICE MARIA A HARRIS NICHLOSE MALONE SUZAN DEL VALLE LUISA O PUGH GLORIA BUNCE JAMES AYAN AGUSTIN & LEIDA LOVE JONATHAN EDWARD COCO’S REVENGE LLC BETHESDA CH OF GOD IN CHRIST BETHESDA CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRI BETHESDA CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRI BETHESDA CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRI BETHESDA CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRI

COMMUNITY MUTUAL INC TROCHE MARIA PARKER GAYE KAMAGATE MAMADOU NOBLE SHANE TRAN QUANG & LE THUY PRIVOROTSKY MAKSIM KELVY STUART & JODIE SNYDER ROBERT 1812 NORTH CLINTON AVE GOODMAN STREET LLC GOODMAN STREET LLC HADES PROPERTIES LLC KRAUSE-MINIGAN GABRIELE THE HOUSE OF GOD WHICH IS CHURCH OF GOD CAESAR DAVID GOOD CLIFF CORP HIRSCH NEIL ROMAN JASMINE W CREGO HELEN F YOUSAF NISAR ZAVAGLIA RONALD S ZAVAGLIA RONALD S BUNCE JAMES P MAYARD JEAN M SMALLS DORA K&O WORLD PROP LLC BAUZA GABRIEL NESMITH MADISON LEGENDY THOMAS W/ANN MARI

DOWARD MATTHEW CALIGIURI VIRGINIA COLGAN MATTHEW G SCHROEDER MARK HOLY CITY CH OF GOD IN CHRIST HOLY CITY CH OF GOD IN CHRIST

GRAY-TAYLOR CATHERINE ELLISON COLEMAN L & M CORPORATION APOLLONIO ADRIANO D W & M CORPORATION

4,654.20 4,157.23 1,718.08 793.78 793.78 789.88 3,207.98 318.77 698.98 5,673.13 749.26 2,354.25 2,150.04 1,514.42 4,275.95 288.66 193.84 2,654.75 1,828.17 1,785.00 1,908.92 1,694.93 5,337.13 383.67 1,005.17 3,562.60 486.16 1,799.71 20,801.28 1,918.47 2,850.86 920.70 386.00 2,121.03 1,142.30 1,642.91 588.00 8,642.71 2,299.62 661.91 5,160.22 437.58 2,491.73 270.75 4,198.80 157.51 730.00 4,190.26 1,789.69 941.01 209.00 497.31 823.90 1,923.85 223.69 2,099.55 2,458.16 5,913.24 570.04 614.13 2,960.91 1,132.29 711.00 7,667.33 7,324.15 4,847.64 821.48 2,246.71 518.83 1,759.61 9,703.36 1,156.49 3,105.21 5,166.97 232.46 1,648.56 670.08 3,386.60 382.59 1,418.14 15,317.14 1,637.94 2,833.77 1,668.11 1,526.42 648.54 4,620.39 730.67 470.55 3,750.57 1,527.85 937.16 1,342.08 1,342.08 1,734.47 1,134.68 927.78 518.21 909.67 3,157.28 1,450.31 1,899.03 508.52 976.48 891.47 11,411.11 399.94 699.62 1,091.15 819.32 7,233.95 680.50

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769 792 809 984 1044-1048 1049 1075-1077 1095-1097 1288 15 84 44 79 134 0108-110 134 0313-325 320 400 635 672 0817-819 979 1263 1616 133 0042-44 0024-26 60 559 565 22 148 54 0010-12 0029-31 55 103 128 24 304 338 348 355 368 0380-382 224 228 297 349 31 9 20 11 51 0068R 0118-120 164 714 62 50 80 51 111 0016-18 187 256 106 276 0300-302 378 0712-714 17 25 46 47 43 121 139 151 201 316 0320-322 17 123 151 46 55 22 131 90 97 53 163 27 29 88 92 314 0332-334 335 368 0487-489 619 623 0678-690 851 0901-935 1171-1175 1302-1304 43 225

VELASCO ROBERT & NAYRA

NORTH ST NORTH ST NORTH ST NORTH ST NORTH ST NORTH ST NORTH ST NORTH ST NORTH ST NORTHEAST AV NORTHLAND AV

LIEN AMOUNT

SCOTT MILDRED S SEQUEMALAMAYA INC CB ESTATES LLC NOBLE HENRY AYAN LEIDA & AGUSTIN DEJESUS AFORTUNADO SANTOS RICHARD R & COLON HERMINIO/VAZQUEZ MARIA

RIVERA IVETTE M ZIMMER JOHN J EST OF

NORTHVIEW TER

MESSER PAUL R & KATHLEEN

NORTHVIEW TER

GREEN RACHEL TRIPLETT JESSICA RODRIGUEZ GEORGE

NORTHVIEW TER

NORTON ST NORTON ST NORTON ST NORTON ST NORTON ST NORTON ST NORTON ST NORTON ST NORTON ST NORTON ST NORTON ST NOX AL NYE PK O K TER

FRIENDS OF ST BRIDGETS IN

MISION DE DIOS INC FRASER ANTHONY NORTON CADET CLEANERS CORP JIM’S SERVICE CENTER OF ROCH

ORTIZ WILLIAM ROBINSON MARLENA FAGUNDO JOSE/VALDEZ ELIZA

BEASLEY RUTH M BURGIO ANTHONY ESCALERA EUFEMIA FARRIS DAVID MEGHNAGI CHAIM

OAK HILL VIEW

GALPIN MICHAEL & MICHELLE

OAK ST OAK ST OAKMAN ST OHIO ST ONEIDA ST ONTARIO ST ONTARIO ST ONTARIO ST ONTARIO ST ONTARIO ST ORANGE ST ORANGE ST ORANGE ST ORANGE ST ORANGE ST ORANGE ST ORANGE ST ORCHARD ST ORCHARD ST ORCHARD ST ORCHARD ST ORLANDO ST OSCAR ST OSCAR ST OTIS ST OTIS ST OTIS ST OTIS ST OTIS ST OTIS ST OWEN ST PARDEE ST PARDEE ST

ROCHESTER RHINOS STADIUM LLC ROCHESTER RHINOS STADIUM LLC

VAN BEURDEN TODD NEELS NELSON ALAN HLS PROPERTIES INC KETTLES ENOCH HERNANDEZ NICOLOS & FRANCISCA REDEEMING WORD CHRISTIAN TRAPP ROCHESTER ONE LLC FAITH CHAPEL APOSTOLIC CHURCH PEREZ FUNDARDOR JR & SALLY

KOSTER LAURA D BUNCE JAMES CONN FRANK BUNCE JAMES P PEREZ NOEL BUNCE JAMES P DASFAIAS NICOLINA DASFAIAS NICOLINA NORTHWEST LOCUST LLC CIRA JOHN MOLINA FRANCISCO OSCAR D LLC OSCAR D LLC LINDER MEVOIS MCCOY TAMMY LIBARDI JOSEPH/ANISSA DALEY MARIAN E JEROME JESICA S HUSLER HOUSING LLC GARCIA THOMAS & ERIKA GF REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS

HUMPHREY BETTY J

PARKDALE TER

KENNEDY JAMES R & ROSANN M

PARKDALE TER

PARSELLS AV

SUCY DOUGLAS J CUYLER JOHN L WILLIAMS CHRIS A NGUYEN ANH NGOC RICHARDS CLAUDIUS E 20 RIALTO STREET LLC HAMILTON JEFFREY M

PARSELLS AV

TOMLINSON NORMAN & SANDRA

PARSELLS AV

CULVER ROAD PROPERTIES LLC

PECK ST PECK ST PECK ST PECK ST

KRAUSE-MINIGAN GABRIELE

PECKHAM ST

ROJAS ADAN T PLAKOSH EUGENE C AVERY ELIZABETH

PARKER PL PARKWAY PARKWAY PARSELLS AV PARSELLS AV

PENNSYLVANIA AV PENNSYLVANIA AV

SURE LUCK HOMES 003 LLC

MILLER PATRICIA DRIFFIN CELLIS & GERTRUDE

PENNSYLVANIA AV

NORTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD

PENNSYLVANIA AV

MUOIO WILLIAM J ALLEN NELSON EVERTZ-HAROLD ANISHA JOHNSON JAMES E BELL TRACINA L PJ MAN HOLDINGS INC GLEASON SHELDON IN THE CITY OFF THE GRID COUSINS DANIEL KELLOGG MARIE COLON-SANTIAGO EDWIN

PENNSYLVANIA AV PENNSYLVANIA AV

PETREL ST PIERPONT ST PLEASANT ST

PLOVER ST PLOVER ST POLLARD AV POMEROY ST

POOL ST POOL ST PORTAGE ST PORTAGE ST

PETERSON KENNETH & CAROL A

BURGESS JOYCE A STANFORD WILLIAM P/ANNETT

PORTLAND AV

ENGLISH ERNEST E JR ENGLISH ERNEST E JR COCO’S REVENGE LLC COCO’S REVENGE LLC

PORTLAND AV

GIVENS JAMES F & RUBY L

PORTLAND AV PORTLAND AV PORTLAND AV

PORTLAND AV

AMARAH DEVELOPMENT CORP

PORTLAND AV PORTLAND AV

AYAN AGUSTIN & LEIDA PORT-IRON LLC O’MEALLY LEON & ROLA A

PORTLAND AV

LOST SHEEP MINISTRIES INC

PORTLAND AV

PORTLAND AV

LOST SHEEP MINISTRY

PORTLAND AV

COMMUNITY MUTUAL INC

PORTLAND AV

SALEH ALI

PORTLAND AV

PENTECOSTAL MIRACLE DELIV

PORTLAND AV

TEJEDA LUIS/CRUZ YESENIA

PORTLAND AV

BELLASSAI JOHN MIA KHAJZ INC POPE LORETTA

POST AV POST AV

3,678.25 3,116.80 1,930.80 6,748.46 2,485.24 825.00 3,991.99 3,120.19 937.16 1,352.33 3,106.32 1,147.05 1,100.65 3,133.85 2,568.57 2,500.10 1,211.41 430.00 3,274.47 9,948.44 1,102.79 728.00 2,351.75 1,886.41 3,039.09 326.58 842.00 1,987.81 1,759.49 5,348.34 1,275.32 340.22 1,107.80 1,661.52 5,535.55 4,900.23 32,694.02 2,126.53 356.70 4,866.22 1,802.92 2,311.53 2,019.43 1,268.13 1,759.63 4,446.77 6,941.81 1,823.25 2,071.92 2,149.82 1,201.22 944.72 1,871.97 1,859.47 3,160.95 1,884.16 4,623.92 3,871.30 3,446.89 3,061.83 2,823.41 610.18 3,973.61 1,293.28 1,207.68 903.00 2,164.10 801.00 586.89 1,175.32 382.00 1,215.17 1,728.78 1,555.41 1,751.59 1,488.88 4,018.03 1,754.49 977.28 471.33 1,975.79 624.00 1,544.09 1,097.26 434.00 6,587.30 2,659.88 2,393.20 2,512.47 1,424.38 1,707.67 529.79 3,240.77 682.35 4,384.33 19,281.90 31,209.16 26,144.19 931.45 1,291.27 945.06 10,416.04 2,353.63 13,822.91 2,017.04 12,359.38 1,156.49 32,861.46 8,870.80 428.26 325.37 1,515.94

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CITY OF ROCHESTER

FORECLOSURE LISTING

PROPERTY ADDRESS

OWNER

40 10 11 22 68 0017-29 241 377 396 20 45 53 67 221 17 120 502 150 0246-248 24 73 83 97 258 137 359 402 10 11 31 85 38 60 70 88 105 150 174 237 357 377 437 0451-453 542 550 33 37 0059-61 193 300 0317-319 329 47 49 15 171 207 32 32 23 289 60 20 63 135 151 177 183 54 64 57 71 47 176 384 66 76 140 183 381 25 28 816 101 0847-849 872 895 0900-902 1058 1108-1110 1155-1159 1182 169 133 149 183 15 45 3 0094-96 0160-162 50 67 74 84 88 197 227 148 344 370 382

LENO HURBY JOINER GREGORY J & CARLA P MONTANTE MICHAEL MCFARLAND CHARLES GELLIES PROPERTIES LLC ELCO TRADING LLC UDYAK VLADIMIR CAMPBELL JULIAN DESPOS KOSTAS & XRESTOS

POTTER ST PRINCETON ST PRINCETON ST PRINCETON ST PROSPECT ST PULLMAN AV PULLMAN AV PULLMAN AV PULLMAN AV QUINCY ST RADIO ST RADIO ST RADIO ST RAINES PK RAINIER ST RAMONA ST RAMONA ST RANDOLPH ST RANDOLPH ST RAUBER ST RAUBER ST RAUBER ST RAUBER ST RAVENWOOD AV RAVINE AV RAVINE AV RAVINE AV REED PK REED PK REED PK RELIANCE ST REMINGTON ST REMINGTON ST REMINGTON ST REMINGTON ST REMINGTON ST REMINGTON ST REMINGTON ST REMINGTON ST REMINGTON ST REMINGTON ST REMINGTON ST REMINGTON ST REMINGTON ST REMINGTON ST REYNOLDS ST REYNOLDS ST REYNOLDS ST REYNOLDS ST REYNOLDS ST REYNOLDS ST REYNOLDS ST RIALTO ST RIALTO ST RICHMOND ST RIDGEWAY AV RIDGEWAY AV RIES ST RIPLEY ST RITZ ST ROCKET ST ROCKLAND PK ROHR ST ROHR ST ROHR ST ROHR ST ROHR ST ROHR ST ROMEYN ST ROMEYN ST ROSALIND ST ROSEMARY DR ROSEWOOD TER ROSEWOOD TER ROSEWOOD TER ROTH ST ROTH ST ROYCROFT DR ROYCROFT DR ROYCROFT DR RUGRAFF ST RUGRAFF ST S GOODMAN ST S PLYMOUTH AV S PLYMOUTH AV S PLYMOUTH AV S PLYMOUTH AV S PLYMOUTH AV S PLYMOUTH AV S PLYMOUTH AV S PLYMOUTH AV S PLYMOUTH AV S UNION ST SALINA ST SALISBURY ST SALISBURY ST SANDER ST SANDER ST SANTEE ST SANTEE ST SARANAC ST SARATOGA AV SARATOGA AV SARATOGA AV SARATOGA AV SARATOGA AV SARATOGA AV SARATOGA AV SAWYER ST SAWYER ST SAWYER ST SAWYER ST

LIEN AMOUNT

O SULLIVAN PATRICK & PATRICIA

MORA JOSEFINA HARDEMAN BRIAN OLEKSA TERESA DUMACK HARRIETT I CARABALLO SANDRA MAC INDUSTRIAL PK MARKART CAPITAL LLC OSTROM CANDICE M & FRED D CUYLER JOHN L MUHAMMAD NBARU CHI RANSOME CHARLIE MAE ALSTON COSANDRA D THOMAS LILLIE SCOTT VICTORIA C LUMPKIN TIMOTHY WALSH ROBERT J CURRAN TIMOTHY MASTROVECCHIO ANTONINA MOORE VINCENT HERNANDEZ EDUARDO FELIPE FELIX & HERRERA YOMARIS

ANDERSON WARNETTE AYAN LEIDA & AGUSTIN AYAN AUGUSTIN A & LEIDA AYAN AGUSTIN & LEIDA WOOD MARK J BRIDGES TRENT ANTHONY CARABALLO SANDRA GUZMAN HELIODORO DAVIS WILLIAM E TISDALE JAMES ROCHESTER CITY OF BRYANT RICHARD MORRISON CARMEN MERANDA CONTRERAS CARLOS SPINKS WILLIE MAE POWER HOUSE CHURCH OF GOD IN

WALKER WAYNE LINTON LATRICIA & CULLINGFORD GILES HENRY PLUM CAPITAL GROUP LLC TROSS RITA M LESTER OLIVIA DOTSON TAHNJAH GROSODONIA A PHIL ALTERKI ABDOULAZIZ EAH & 207 RIDGEWAY AVE HOLDINGS INC

HERRING DEMETRIUS M ADELL PAUL JONES ROBERT & SHIRLEY A WHEATON DONNA E & STEPHEN J

JACKSON JANELLE BORGOS MARCIAL WAGES BRINCE TORRES YVETTE MELENDEZ MIGUEL A STAMPS MYRON PINCKNEY ROBERT F & RUTH JENTONS FRED MARKS CHERON DIXON JERRY HUD HUNT DARLENE M CARSON TONIA GREENE KATHLEEN NEDER CHANDLER LAMARK ISABEL SERRANO IRREVOCABL JOHNSON KYM R HOUSTON JOSEPH J WESTERN FRONTIER LLC BOURNIVAL RICHARD J PICKENS SHERRIE L LUCAS BENJAMIN H CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST JONES KEVIN D NEALY FREDERICK & CHRISTINE ROBERTS BRUCE GILKES GORDON D DHB3 LLC BEAMAN JOSEPH DHB2 LLC MARINE BELLE HOLDINGS LLC NJMC INC HINES ERIC G ALESSI KAREN A & CHRISTI SCHUM CLETUS J & MARGARAET

IBERO AMERICAN INVESTORS HERRING DEMETRIUS M JEROME JESICA S PALUMBO REBECCA ALSHARRAH HANI S KH HOME SOLUTION ENTERPRISES

BUNCE JAMES P WILSON MILTON & JUENE ALL OF GOD’S CHILDREN GIORGI PROPERTIES INC HUN PENG GALVANO STEVEN P BRYANT LOUISE RUSSELL ERNEST C EST OF HOMECRAFT ASSOC LLC 21 STONES INC

1,640.32 2,611.13 1,050.30 5,052.59 2,414.09 14,234.32 1,141.02 2,352.86 477.00 3,405.48 3,404.27 2,475.57 2,809.71 2,040.12 4,854.96 1,700.40 11,174.68 251.99 1,239.26 818.25 1,539.47 988.80 1,592.07 2,422.54 14,811.92 513.00 3,696.48 258.52 3,052.77 488.35 602.00 2,627.10 609.00 564.00 600.00 766.00 27,161.14 5,343.63 564.00 608.12 1,281.35 4,002.60 972.94 2,630.07 1,925.25 1,509.30 616.76 2,369.26 908.27 1,459.04 3,224.28 1,017.89 483.95 432.84 3,384.58 722.42 2,343.57 3,914.39 9,365.27 1,091.51 85.53 1,247.27 5,531.49 15,265.23 1,687.38 3,478.49 4,651.08 2,787.00 519.20 644.91 1,824.37 744.72 953.87 1,562.57 4,936.72 2,689.81 765.01 3,306.85 1,631.88 1,337.18 403.93 3,224.47 3,784.58 856.43 4,936.56 864.88 1,284.00 2,213.93 785.30 1,958.59 3,004.41 1,823.38 1,443.70 3,291.04 213.66 599.32 1,526.31 2,546.71 4,566.27 4,745.00 1,179.00 6,632.00 2,473.04 3,538.91 296.93 588.10 1,897.73 4,680.40 3,257.33 1,905.07 348.30 2,637.24

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PROPERTY ADDRESS 18 230 327 6 0500-504 56 110 119 127 0030-32 28 45 48 156 24 386 248 132 81 207 266 303 0314-316 320 589 646 0008-10 149 161 10 15 19 23 26 41 45 0061-77 83 87 91 110 63 94 102 254 307 315 351 75 177 0020-22 0026-28 32 26 32 106 127 43 50 71 135 163 173 184 198 305 27 210 368 700 725 877 34 50 90 105 920 64 237 85 177 9 17 23 30 90 566 0733-735 740 855 879 1053 1085 1169 1215-1217 1286-1290 1538-1540 1615-1617 85 34 4 138 31 0130-132 70 16 30 59 65 247 101 44

SAXTON ST SAXTON ST SAXTON ST SCHLEY PL SCIO ST SCRANTOM ST SCRANTOM ST SCRANTOM ST SCRANTOM ST SEABROOK ST SECOND ST SECOND ST SECOND ST SECOND ST SENECA AV SENECA AV SENECA PKWY SEVENTH ST SEWARD ST SEWARD ST SEWARD ST SEWARD ST SEWARD ST SEWARD ST SEWARD ST SEWARD ST SHAFER ST SHELTER ST SHELTER ST SHERER ST SHERER ST SHERER ST SHERER ST SHERER ST SHERER ST SHERER ST SHERER ST SHERER ST SHERER ST SHERER ST SHERER ST SHERMAN ST SHERMAN ST SHERMAN ST SHERMAN ST SHERMAN ST SHERMAN ST SHERMAN ST SHERWOOD AV SHERWOOD AV SHORT ST SHORT ST SIDNEY ST SIEBERT PL SILVER ST SILVER ST SILVER ST SIXTH ST SIXTH ST SIXTH ST SIXTH ST SIXTH ST SIXTH ST SIXTH ST SIXTH ST SIXTH ST SKUSE ST SMITH ST SMITH ST SMITH ST SMITH ST SMITH ST SOBIESKI ST SOBIESKI ST SOBIESKI ST SOBIESKI ST SOUTH AV SPENCER ST SPRINGFIELD AV SPRUCE AV ST BRIDGETS DR ST JACOB ST ST JACOB ST ST JACOB ST ST JOHNS PK ST JOHNS PK ST PAUL ST ST PAUL ST ST PAUL ST ST PAUL ST ST PAUL ST ST PAUL ST ST PAUL ST ST PAUL ST ST PAUL ST ST PAUL ST ST PAUL ST ST PAUL ST STANTON ST STARLING ST STAUDINGER PL STEKO AV STEWART ST STRONG ST STUNZ ST STUTSON ST SULLIVAN ST SULLIVAN ST SULLIVAN ST SUMMIT GROVE PK

SUPERIOR ST SYKE ST

OWNER

LIEN AMOUNT

LAPIER ANNE C COLBERG JAMES COX TONY SPENCER DENNIS & CAROLYN MIOIO WILLIAM COLD MARK MAPP JOSEPH C AYAN AGUSTIN & LEIDA HLS PROPERTIES INC THOMAS WINSTON MCGHIE STEPHEN/KARL/ANDRID F/

COOPER VERLIA MCCOY ENTERPRISES INC ESTRICH BENJAMIN 24 SENECA AVENUE INC GISSIN KATHLEEN & DAVID M MONTGOMERY PHILIP R COOPER GARY JACKSON WILL H ALIA VERED TURNER PRINCE GOODE RICHARD JOHNSON ERVIN DUTERVIL JORDAN SURE LUCK HOMES 013 LLC DORSEY TONI E HARRINGTON RICHARD/STELLA

NEAL LATESHIA POLLOCK ROBERT ROCH ALUMINUM SMELTING ROCH ALUMINUM SMELTING ROCH ALUMINUM SMELTING ROCH ALUMINUM SMELTING ROCH ALUMINUM SMELTING CORP

ROCH ALUMINUM SMELTING ROCH ALUMINUM SMELTING CORP

RBA REALTY LLC RBA REALTY LLC RBA REALTY LLC RBA REALTY LLC ROCH ALUMINUM SMELTING CORP

QUINTANA JOSE NORTHWEST LOCUST LLC BLAU BARUCH TZVI APEX NUMBER 2 LLC STAMPS MYRON AYALA RAFAEL ANTONIO GATTI TERRI ELCO TRADING LLC PICCARRETO BRANDON PONDER JAMES SCOTT EDDIE HALL FRANCES M PICHARDO NELLY JOSEPH POLVINO INC PARDNER GREGORY MCGHEE BENNIE KEARSE SINCERRAY AHM HOLDINGS INC BEAUFORD EARL WEST JAMES L HALVORSEN NORRINE M BARR ENLEAS BROWN AUBREY J ELDER CARE BUSINESS CORP LORIA SAM COMMUNITY MUTUAL INC BARR ENLEAS GW BROKER ASSOCIATES INC LONIGRO JOSEPH MOYD MELSAM J CONTRER SUE RESTORATION LIFE CHRISTIAN

MALDONADO MARITZA I IBANEZ RE & RENTALS LLC HUNT ANTHONY G ANDERSON CORY MILLENIUM STUCCO CO INC NAWROCKI STEVE ARMSTRONG LAVON BETHESDA CHURCH OF GOD IN

LEWIS ANN WISNIEWSKI DEBORAH L WILSON TRISHA BONALDI CARLA IRA JACOBSON POST MEM HOME INC

MEDWIN BARNEY ARCURI DOMENICO DAVIS STEVEN VALENTI ALPHONSE J/FLORA VALENTI ALPHONSE J/FLORA DIAZ WILFREDO JAIMES HARSIT NECATI N & LISA L MINISTERIOS CIUDAD DE REFUGIO

HYNES JAMES G 1286-1880 SAINT PAUL LLC SURE LUCK HOMES 001 LLC ANTONIOU CHRISTOPHER THE HOLY JERUSALEM SPIRITUAL

TUPER MICHAEL WILLIAMSON MARGERY J PODZOROV IGOR MARY ELLEN LUNDY TRUST W/

THOMAS MARY J RODGERS JAMES L JR MICCICHE ANGELIN/MILLER RITAM

BROWN SARA LEE ELTREX INDUSTRIES INC ELTREX INDUSTRIES INC SOSA JUAN JR STURGIS TYRONE RODGERS TAMARA R & ALAN

797.83 4,103.73 2,261.01 2,639.42 3,320.95 4,535.79 293.04 558.00 1,153.12 1,692.81 3,300.36 2,246.97 2,612.72 3,640.21 444,428.97 2,478.61 8,235.51 2,656.98 388.84 773.04 2,729.58 945.80 3,295.35 1,575.31 1,043.01 873.27 1,682.82 1,586.17 4,102.86 20,556.14 1,228.86 1,206.84 3,640.86 7,687.79 1,203.27 1,225.19 78,475.39 902.39 1,225.48 1,114.95 2,727.25 839.52 3,660.17 698.33 1,212.22 2,122.34 1,645.98 3,797.35 1,832.50 742.87 282.54 2,178.47 2,299.99 1,628.68 719.12 892.51 684.14 4,712.51 210.00 907.84 570.35 541.49 3,122.69 2,236.38 7,223.59 4,504.34 2,239.02 2,678.78 2,099.93 2,497.48 1,050.82 876.45 2,293.00 792.77 1,011.14 1,666.29 3,145.02 9,036.37 3,698.82 2,205.97 1,125.79 4,032.24 551.95 1,891.94 1,495.11 3,389.13 2,274.88 1,530.16 2,054.88 8,834.51 1,266.75 3,952.25 1,077.45 3,252.33 2,183.42 3,005.16 3,088.13 3,183.98 19,149.45 223.91 1,106.85 3,244.32 358.45 6,792.00 832.81 5,928.01 1,232.66 2,287.00 21,347.65 1,698.85 1,874.14 2,826.82

ACCOUNT NUMBER

PROPERTY ADDRESS

OWNER

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SYLVESTER ST

MOJICA MARIA/TORRES BETTY

TACOMA ST TAYLOR ST TAYLOR ST TERRACE PK TERRY ST TEXAS ST THACKER ST THACKER ST THIRD ST THIRD ST THIRD ST THOMAS ST

ROMANO ENZIO RICHMOND GENNIE RICHMOND GENNIE GENTILE PAUL &

THURSTON RD THURSTON RD THURSTON RD TRAFALGAR ST

TREMONT ST TREMONT ST TREMONT ST TREMONT ST TREMONT ST TREMONT ST TREMONT ST TRENAMAN ST TRENAMAN ST

LIEN AMOUNT

CERC-TL PROPERTIES LLC

TATE SAMMIE L TIMBERLAKE ANTHONY & HELEN

THOMAS DRAKE HOOVER PROPERTIES LLC WATTS DYWANE DAVID SR CAUMENO CONSTRUCTION CO

SLACK ALLEN BONIS DAVID W PHILLIPS ANGELLA E REOCO LLC HERFORD DAVID PRESTON BERNADETTE SCALES WILLIAM WILLIAMS ASHLEY ELLIOTT LEE TURNER SABRINA VAZQUEZ ENRIQUE/GUADALUPE

CUNNINGHAM KARL H COOPER JANNIE HUNTER JENNIFER

TRENAMAN ST

PATHOUMSATKHAMTHAN&LOUANE

TREYER ST TREYER ST TROUP ST TROUP ST TROUP ST TROUP ST TRUST ST TRUST ST TURPIN ST

MPT PROPERTIES LLC HUNTER JENNIFER

UPPERFALLSBLVD UPPERFALLSBLVD UPPERFALLSBLVD UPPERFALLSBLVD

VALLEY ST VALOIS ST VAN STALLEN ST

VELOX ST VERONA ST VETTER ST VETTER ST VILLA ST VIOLETTA ST W BROAD ST W BROAD ST W BROAD ST W MAIN ST W MAIN ST W MAIN ST W RIDGE RD W RIDGE RD W RIDGE RD WABASH ST WALNUT ST WALNUT ST WARING RD WARING RD WARING RD WARNER ST WARNER ST WARNER ST WARSAW ST WARWICK AV WATKIN TER WAVERLY PL WAYNE PL WEAVER ST WEAVER ST WEAVER ST WEBSTER AV WEBSTER AV WEBSTER AV WEBSTER AV WEBSTER AV WEBSTER AV WEBSTER AV WEBSTER AV WEEGER ST WEEGER ST WEIGEL AL WELD ST WELD ST WELD ST WELD ST WELLINGTON AV WELLINGTON AV WELLINGTON AV

WENDELL ST WENTWORTH ST WENTWORTH ST

WEST AV WEST AV WEST AV WEST AV

COMMUNITY CHILD CARE CTR

HLS PROPERTIES INC TRAPP TOCHESTER TWO LLC ZION HILL MISSIONARY BAPT CHUR

MOORE VAND WASHINGTON ANGELIA MARIET

ROMAN GLADYS REED LISA REED LISA AYAN AGUSTIN MARINARO MICHELE VANHULLE JP CARSON PAUL J FINN HELEN J COLLINS VAUGHN CAVALIERI MARK ISAAC GERARD JR WILLIAMS LUCILLE BONEHEAD INDUSTRIES LLC

SHARKHOUSE LLC PETRILLO JOSEPH M JR PIKE CHARLENE MOORE ANTHONY DOKYI LULA & EMMANUEL

JONES TRACEY W JONES DEVELOPMENT WEST

CANCELLIERI REALTY LLC KOST MICHAEL J MACX MANAGEMENT LLC HICKS THELMA GALAN EDUARDO & SERRANO ISABEL

BUNCE JAMES P THOMAS LACEY P THOMAS LACEY P KIRKLAND INVESTORS LLC

PERRI MARK PERRI MARK TERRY MACHENRY & JACQUELYN

CARABALLO SANDRA DENISE JOSHUA LOPEZ BENITO EST OF JONES LILLIE ESTATE OF RODGERS JAMES L HEARD SAMUEL LEE JR& MARVELLA PERENNIAL GARDEN PROPERTIES

D & D HOMES LLC WILSON TRISHA SAMUELS CHARLES CASE THOMAS G WATSON VERA HAMMONDS EDDIE JR 451 WEBSTER AVENUE LLC

CUYLER JOHN & GLADYS PARSON DAVIS JR EST OF STRODY J HANNAH MCCOY ENTERPRISES INC

PRESHA LAWRENCE C SR FORECLOSURE LIQUIDATORS LLC MONTGOMERY DOROTHY L

CREEL GERALD MUOIO WILLIAM J HUPPE GEOFFREY CLAYTON CATHERINE L DIXON ANDREW M HLS PROPERTIES INC WATTS DYWANE WATTS DYWANE D TRUONG VU CARROLL JONATHAN P/GERTRUDE J 280-286 NORTH STREET LLC BECKER GERALD & DANIEL S

WESTMINSTER RD

KIRBY DIANNE L LKJ LLC LKJ LLC

WESTMINSTER RD

GARFINKEL KENT A & JON A

WESTFIELD ST WESTMINSTER RD

WEYL ST WEYL ST WEYL ST WEYL ST WEYL ST WHITNEY ST WHITNEY ST WHITNEY ST

SUN ZHI JONES MELCHI BROOKEN JACQUELINE J & CERC-LW PROPERTIES LLC J RODRIGUEZ ENTERPRISES

FERRIS EDWARD FERRIS EDWARD FERRIS EDWARD

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PROPERTY ADDRESS

OWNER

27 0025-31 64 174 213 266 339 351 648 72 83 2 51 55 0066-66.5 71 103 117 203 364 370 372 13 137 48 18 7 9 13 14 0068-70 101 122 0123-125 44 33 4 22 50 129 152 170

HOWARD PAULA C SANTIAGO JOSEPH J AYAN AUGUSTIN TORRES TONYA SALTERS ROBERT L BRITTON CHERYL GREEN LEE & CLEMENTINE COOPER CORDELL & KANELLIA YOUNG PAUL D PHELPS LELIA TEDLA ABU T OKUNG STONLEY SIMMONS ELNORA SIMMONS ELNORA

WIDMAN ST WILKINS ST WILKINS ST WILKINS ST WILKINS ST WILKINS ST WILKINS ST WILKINS ST WILKINS ST WILLITE DR WILLITE DR WILLOWBANK PL WILSON ST WILSON ST WILSON ST WILSON ST WILTON TER WINTERROTH ST WINTERROTH ST WISCONSIN ST WISCONSIN ST WISCONSIN ST WOOD ST WOODBINE AV WOODEN ST WOODFORD ST WOODROW ST WOODROW ST WOODROW ST WOODROW ST WOODWARD ST WOODWARD ST WOODWARD ST WOODWARD ST WREN ST WRIGHT ST WRIGHT TER YARKER AV YORK ST YORK ST YORK ST YORK ST

LIEN AMOUNT

SCOTT CONSTRUCTION OF ROCH INC

OZELLMA III LLC JONES TIFFANY VAZQUEZ JORGE A MASON JAMES TIJOU ADRIAN J & AMINA C TIJOU ADRIAN J & AMINA C TIJOU ADRIAN J & AMINA C VILLONE ANDREW G MCMILLIAN MICHELLE HILLMAN LLC MONTAGUE ENTERPRISES INC WIMES ANN GILBERT MICHELLE BARRETT ELKE STAGNITTO CHARLES PORTER ROSLYNN HEMINGWAY JESSIE LEE THOMAS JOHN A BURNEY ROBERT JR LOIACONO KAYLEE MARIE LEE JEREMY H DOWDELL JIMMY L SHEETS JOHN W TABTEK LLC MCCOY ENTERPRISES INC YAKYMOVICH MONICA S YAKYMOVITCH MONICA S

2,488.99 3,058.25 594.00 471.86 3,307.71 226.27 800.69 518.11 1,313.83 4,043.02 716.82 2,150.83 519.87 1,115.79 2,110.89 2,938.03 1,054.59 485.87 1,170.60 8.51 61.01 105.03 530.64 2,674.45 2,519.75 2,202.99 671.27 1,381.25 1,301.83 895.66 1,842.91 250.29 1,591.20 2,252.83 1,170.14 1,097.46 1,409.63 119.03 8,470.28 1,784.01 504.88 998.04

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has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Law Office of Anthony A. DiNitto, P.C., 2250 West Ridge Rd., STE. 300, Rochester, NY 14626. Purpose: any lawful act [ NOTICE ] Notice of formation of ASR PATZWALD, LLC. Art. Of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/23/14. 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, 2521 W. Ridge Rd Rochester, NY 14626. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Chibi Foods LLC Art. Of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 01/27/2014. 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 7 Whitmore St., Rochester, NY 14620. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Clarisoft Technologies, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/26/14. 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, Attn: Bogdan Bucura, CEO, 640 Kreag Road, Ste. 301, Pittsford, NY 14535, the registered agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Clearfield Management, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State on 12/19/14. Office location: Monroe County. Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: The LLC, 28 Thomas Grove, Pittsford, NY 14534, principal business address. Purpose: all lawful purposes. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Conservation Strategies Consulting LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 11/17/14. 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 960 Allens Creek Rd., Rochester, NY 14618. Purpose: any lawful activities.

[ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Eleven Lakes Restaurant Group LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/5/15. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 1080 Pittsford-Victor Road, Ste. 201, Pittsford, NY 14534. Purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Feel Up Records LLC Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 10/30/2013. 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 7 Whitmore St., Rochester, NY 14620. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Geneva Plaza Associates, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 11/21/14. 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 1080 Pittsford-Victor Rd., Ste. 100, Pittsford, NY 14534. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Glidedowan, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 12/16/14. 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 2117 Buffalo Rd., #142, Rochester, NY 14624. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Grants4Good LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 11/12/14. 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 c/o Margit Brazda Poirier, Manager, PO Box 114, Mendon, NY 14506. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Hibbs Services LLC Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) Dec. 12, 2014. 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 642 Washington St., Spencerport, NY 14559.

Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of HOUSE ‘O LAUNDRY, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/15/14. Office location: Monroe County. Princ. office of LLC: 60 Pixley Industrial Pkwy., Rochester, NY 14624. 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. Per Cert. of Amendment filed with SSNY on 11/17/14, name changed to HOUSE O LAUNDRY, LLC. Purpose: Any lawful activity [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Indian Trails Apartments MM LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/3/14. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: National Corporate Research, Ltd., 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 Inspired Esthetics, LLC. Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 1/7/2015. 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 PO Box 180, Pittsford, New York 14534. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Irondequoit Rentals LLC. Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) December 15, 2014. 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 451 Heathland Cir. Webster, NY 14580. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Ivy Bridge Extension, LLC. Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 12/04/14. 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 21 Crossbow Drive, Penfield NY 14526. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Kelly Kester Photography,

LLC Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 11/19/2013. 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 51 Cambria Rd, Rochester, NY 14617. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Kevmo Village Path, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 12/8/14. 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 1080 Pittsford-Victor Rd., Ste. 100, Pittsford, NY 14534. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Kleckner Consulting Services, LLC Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 9/9/2014. 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 55 Brentwood Lane Fairport, NY 14450. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of LLC. Boomtown Events, LLC (LLC) filed Arts. of Org. with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/7/2015. Office location: Monroe County. Principal business location: 2117 Buffalo Road, Suite 109, Rochester, NY 14624. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served and SSNY shall mail process to c/o Jeffrey B. Andrus, Esq., Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, One Park Place, 300 South State Street, Syracuse, NY 13202-2078. Purpose: any business permitted under law.

[ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Matamanoa LLC. Art.of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 12/19/14. 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 7 Via Visca, Spencerport, NY 14559. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Monroe Office Suites, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 11/20/14. 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 2740 Monroe Ave., Rochester, NY 14618. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Morgan Genesee Street, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 12/3/14. 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 1080 Pittsford-Victor Rd., Ste. 100, Pittsford, NY 14534. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of MORTAL ARROW LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/14/14. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207, regd. agent upon whom and at which process may be served. Purpose: Any lawful activity.

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Notice of Formation of MADONNA, M.D., OBGYN, PLLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/9/14. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 7885 Hidden Oaks, Pittsford, NY 14534. Purpose: practice the profession of medicine.

Notice of Formation of PBJ MOB LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/9/14. 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.

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Notice of Formation of Makeway LLC Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 01/02/2015. 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 72 Cascade Dr. Rochester, NY 14614. General Purposes.

Notice of Formation of PI Bar, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/10/14. 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,


Legal Ads NY 14623. Purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Preston Orthodontics, PLLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 10/1/14. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to c/o Ingrid Palermo, Esq., Bond Schoeneck & King, 350 Linden Oaks, Ste. 310, Rochester, NY 14625. Purpose: to practice the profession of Dentistry and Orthodontics. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Puff Palace LLC. Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) October 23, 2014. 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 579 Stone Road, Rochester, NY 14616. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of formation of RDI NYC LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/18/2014. 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: c/o Law Office of Anthony A. DiNitto, L.L.C., 2250 W. Ridge Rd., Suite 300, Rochester, NY 14626. Purpose: any lawful act. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Safety Reaction Team, LLC. Notice of Organization were filed with NYS Secretary of State (SSNY) on 08/05/2014. Office Location :Monroe County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC 5171 Dewey Ave Rochester,NY 14612:Purpose Any lawful business [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Shutts Productions, LLC. Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 01/02/2015. 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 881 Meigs St, Rochester, NY 14620. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Sky I Scrape, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 11/25/14. 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 5 Stemrose Lane, Rochester, NY 14624. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Stoplight Properties LLC. Articles of Org. filed Sec’y of State on 09/25/2014. Office location Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: 96 Empire Boulevard Rochester NY. The purpose of the Company is any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Tangible Surface Research, LLC Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 11/3/2014. 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 3 Cedarwood Drive, Fairport, NY 14450. Purpose: Programmable Surface Research and Development. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Upstate Renewable Diesel LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 11/18/10. 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 251 Farmington Rd., Rochester, NY 14609. Reg. Agt. at such addr. upon whom proc. may be served is John Vavalo. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Village Path Townhomes, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 12/8/14. 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 1080 Pittsford-Victor Rd., Ste. 100, Pittsford, NY 14534. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Wave tour LLC. Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 10/15/14. 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 1010 Genesee PK BLVD, Rochester, NY 14619 . Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Webster Rentals LLC.

Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) December 15, 2014. 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 451 Heathland Cir. Webster, NY 14580. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of WHOLESALE FENCE AND RAILING LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/19/13. Office location: Monroe County. Princ. office of LLC: 1739 Ridgeway Ave., Rochester, NY 14615. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207, regd. agent upon whom and at which process may be served. Purpose: Any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Formation of Wilder Properties of Rochester, LLC Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) on 11/24/2014 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 Lorenzo Napolitano, 1 East Main Street, Suite 711, Rochester, NY 14614. Purpose: any lawful activities. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Qualification of JPM 2006-CIBC16 - 2160 ERIE ST LLC. Authority filed with NY Dept. of State on 12/1/14. Office location: Monroe County. Princ. bus. addr.: 5221 N. O’Connor Blvd., Ste. 600, Irving, TX 75039. LLC formed in DE on 11/26/14. NY Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c/o CT Corporation System, 111 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, regd. agent upon whom process may be served. DE addr. of LLC: 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Sec. of State, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: all lawful purposes. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Qualification of Neighborhood Practice Solutions, LLC. Authority filed with NY Dept. of State on 12/12/14. Office location: Monroe County. LLC formed in DE on 12/10/14. NY Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP, 665 Main St., Suite 300, Buffalo, NY 14203. DE address of LLC: c/o The Corporation Trust Co., 1209

Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Sec. of State, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: all lawful purposes. [ NOTICE ] Notice of Qualification of ORTHOMETRICS, LLC Authority filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 09/19/14. Office location: Monroe County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 09/20/13. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to c/o Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. DE addr. of LLC: 2711 Centerville Rd., Ste. 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. of Org. filed with DE Secy. of State, 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF MONROE WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, against LORENZO ZARAGOZA, LILIA ZARAGOZA, et al., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated 9/24/2014 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Front Steps of the Monroe County Office Building, 39 West Main Street, City of Rochester, New York on 01/26/2015 at 10:00AM, premises known as 104-106 WEEGER STREET, Rochester, NY 14605 All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the City of Rochester, County of Monroe and State of New York, SBL#: 106.323-19. Approximate amount of judgment $40,026.37 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 20134823. Seth A. Weinstein, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC, Attorney for Plaintiff, P.O. Box 540, Getzville, NY 14068 1122260 [ NOTICE ] Pet Star Grooming LLC Arts of Org. filed NY Secy of State (SSNY) 08/19/14. Office: Monroe Co. SSNY design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to 2398 Monroe Ave. Rochester, NY 14618. Purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] Singletrack Mountain Bike Academy LLC (LLC) filed Arts. of Org. with NY Secy. of State (SS) on 12/17/14. 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 LLC’s principal business location at 488 Chambers St., Spencerport, NY 14559. LLC’s purpose: any lawful activity. [ NOTICE ] T.F.M. RENTALS, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 11/14/14. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Thomas F. Mayer, 8359 Ridge Rd. W., Brockport, NY 14420. General Purposes. [ NOTICE ] Tadsworld LLC, a domestic LLC filed with SSNY on 12/19/14, office location Monroe County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to , 66 Beckwith Terr, Rochester, N.Y., 14610. Purpose: Any lawful activities [ NOTICE OF FORMATION ] Move Tour LLC filed Articles of Organization with the New York Department of State on October 15, 2014, 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 serve and a copy of any process shall be mailed to 1010 Genesee Park Blvd., Rochester, NY 14619. The purpose of the Company is any lawful purpose. [ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BENNETT HEIGHTS CAPITAL, LLC ] The name of the Limited Liability Company is Bennett Heights Capital, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the New York Secretary of State on 9/8/2006. The office of the LLC is in Monroe County. The New York Secretary of State is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The Secretary of State shall mail a copy of such process to P.O. Box 25454, Rochester, NY 14625. The LLC is organized to engage in any lawful activity for which an LLC may be formed under the NY LLC Law. [ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ] Notice of formation of limited liability company (“LLC”). Name: LISA’S LITTLES, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on 10/14/14. New York office location: Monroe County. Principal business location: 74 Newcroft Park, Rochester, NY. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall

mail a copy of any such process to: 74 Newcroft Park, Rochester, NY 14609. LLC is organized to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the Limited Liability Company Law. [ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ] The name of the LLC is Operation Brain Freeze (Cicero) LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the NY Secretary of State on November 24, 2014. The LLC office is located in Monroe County. The NY Secretary of State is designated as the agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served, and the address a copy shall be mailed is 374 Bonnie Brae Ave, Rochester, NY 14618. The LLC is managed by a manager. The purpose of the LLC is any lawful business. [ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ] JR FOUNDATION PROPERTIES, LLC (“LLC”), has filed Articles of Organization with the NY Secretary of State (“NYSS”) on November 6, 2014 pursuant to Section 203 of the NY Limited Liability Law. The office of the LLC shall be located in Monroe County, NY. The NYSS is designated as the agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served, and the address to which the NYSS shall mail a copy of any process served on him against the LLC is 146 Garnsey Road, Pittsford, NY 14534. The purpose of the LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be formed under the law. [ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LLC ] Blue Lake Partners, LLC has filed articles of organization with the New York Secretary of State on December 19, 2014 with an effective date of formation of January 1, 2015. Its principal place of business is located at 459 Trailwood Court, Webster, New York 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 Richard K. Honeyman, 459 Trailwood Court, Webster, New York 14580. 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 ] Compass NEWS Capital Partners IV, LLC has filed

articles of organization with the New York Secretary of State on December 1, 2014 with an effective date of formation of December 1, 2014. Its principal place of business is located at 86 Mahogany Run, Pittsford, New York 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 Scott J. Catlin, 86 Mahogany Run, Pittsford, New York 14534. 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 ] Kingdom Now, LLC has filed articles of organization with the New York Secretary of State on December 16, 2014 with an effective date of formation of December 16, 2014. Its principal place of business is located at 267 Norman Road, Rochester, New York 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 Jonathan Welton, 267 Norman Road, Rochester, New York 14623. 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 ] Rochester Referral Realty, LLC has filed articles of organization with the New York Secretary of State on December 9, 2014 with an effective date of formation of December 9, 2014. Its principal place of business is located at 40A Grove St., Pittsford, New York 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 Thomas Schnorr, 40A Grove St, Pittsford, New York 14534. 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 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 (the “Agency”) on the 27th day of January, 2015 at 11:15 a.m., local

time, at the Ebenezer Watts Conference Center, 49 S. Fitzhugh Street, Rochester, New York 14614, in connection with the following matter: DHD VENTURES NEW YORK 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 0.14acre parcel of land located at 88-94 Elm Street in the City of Rochester, New York (Tax Map No. 121.240-0001-015] (the “Land”), together with the existing 13-story, approximately 80,271 square-foot vacant building thereon (the “Existing Improvements”); (B) the renovation of Floors 2-12 of the Existing Improvements for conversion into work/ live residential units together with retail space on the first floor and office space for the Company on the thirteenth floor (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, 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, and (ii) exemption from mortgage recording tax with respect to any qualifying mortgage on the Facility. 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

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Legal Ads > page 37 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 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: January 12, 2015 COUNTY OF MONROE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY By: Judy A. Seil, 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 (the “Agency”) on the 27th day of January, 2015 at 11:30 a.m., local time, at the Ebenezer Watts Conference Center, 49 S. Fitzhugh Street, Rochester, New York 14614, in connection with the following matter: CARESTREAM HEALTH, INC., a Delaware corporation, for itself or an entity formed or to be formed (collectively, the “Company”) has requested that the Agency assist with three (3) separate

Projects (collectively, the “Projects”), consisting of: (A) the acquisition by lease, sublease, license or otherwise, of an interest in (1) a portion of a certain approximately 1.61-acre parcel of land located at 150 Verona Street in the City of Rochester, New York (the “Verona Land”) together with the approximately 402,088 square-foot building thereon (the “Verona Existing Improvements”); (2) a portion of a certain approximately 25.92-acre parcel of land located at 1049 West Ridge Road in the City of Rochester, New York (the “West Ridge Land”) together with the approximately 345,000 square-foot building thereon (the “West Ridge Existing Improvements”); and (3) a portion of a certain approximately 1.34-acre parcel of land located at 1600 Lexington Avenue in the City of Rochester, New York (the “Lexington Land” and, together with the Verona Land and the West Ridge Land, the “Land”) together with the building thereon (the “Lexington Existing Improvements”); (B) (1) the renovation of the Verona Existing Improvements; (2) roof replacement at West Ridge Existing Improvements; and (3) the renovation of leased space at Lexington Existing Improvements (collectively, (B)(1), (B)(2) and (B)(3) are hereinafter referred to as, the “Improvements”); and (C) the acquisition and installation in on or about the Improvements of certain machinery, equipment and related

personal property (the “Equipment” and, together with the Land 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: exemption from state and local sales and use tax with respect to the qualifying personal property portion of the Facility. 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 Facility, or the proposed financial assistance being contemplated by the Agency. In

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addition, at, or prior to, such hearing, interested parties may submit to the Agency written materials pertaining to such matters. Dated: January 12, 2015 COUNTY OF MONROE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY By: Judy A. Seil, 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 (the “Agency”) on the 27th day of January, 2015 at 11:00 a.m., local time, at the Ebenezer Watts Conference Center, 49 S. Fitzhugh Street, Rochester, New York 14614, in connection with the following matter: BAUSCH & LOMB INCORPORATED, a New York corporation, 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 the Company’s existing approximately 799,793 square-foot building (the “Existing Improvements”), located at 1400 N. Goodman Street in the City of Rochester, New York (the “Land”); (B) the renovation of the Existing Improvements including, but not limited to, making room for the installation of four (4) new technology high-speed manufacturing lines for the manufacture of contact lenses, upgrading facilities and utilities and upgrading the dock, distribution and storage areas (collectively, the “Improvements”), and (C) the acquisition and installation therein, thereon or thereabout of certain related machinery, equipment and personal property (the “Equipment” and, together with 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

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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 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: January 13, 2015 COUNTY OF MONROE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY By: Judy A. Seil, Executive Director [ NOTICE OF SALE ] SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF MONROE FIRST NIAGARA BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, -againstSusan Rayam, et al., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dated 10/23/2014 and entered thereafter. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Monroe County Office Building, 39 West Main Street, Rochester, New York on February 4, 2015 at 09:15AM, premises known as 230 Gatewood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14624. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Gates, County of Monroe and State of New York, SBL#: 119.10-2-45. Approximate amount of judgment is $93,568.81 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# I2014003959. Mary Elizabeth Feindt, Esq., Referee Schiller & Knapp, LLP 950 New Loudon Road Latham, NY 12110 Attorneys for Plaintiff 1120881 1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 01/28/2015

[ NOTICE OF SALE ] Index No. 2014-3306 SUPREME COURT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF MONROE ESL Federal Credit Union, Plaintiff, vs. Wanda Chealey, n/k/a Andrea Juan Allen; Charles Chealey, Jr.; People of the State of New York, Defendants. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dated December 18, 2014, entered herein, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction in the front vestibule of the Monroe County Office Building located at 39 West Main Street, Rochester, New York, County of Monroe on February 4, 2015 at 10:30 a.m., on that day, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein 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 as 95 Rand Street, Rochester, NY 14615; Tax Account No. 090.33-1-42 described in Deed recorded in Liber 9134 of Deeds, page 277 lot size .09 acres. Said premises are sold subject to any state of facts an accurate survey may show, zoning restrictions and any amendments thereto, covenants, restrictions, agreements, reservations, and easements of record and prior liens, if any, municipal departmental violations, and such other provisions as may be set forth in the Complaint and Judgment filed in this action. Judgment amount: $52,223.13 plus, but not limited to, costs, disbursements, attorney fees and additional allowance, if any, all with legal interest. DATED: December 31, 2014 Donald White, Esq., Referee LACY KATZEN LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff 130 East Main Street Rochester, New York 14604 Telephone: (585) 324-5767 [ NOTICE OF SALE ] Index No. 2014-5807 SUPREME COURT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF MONROE ESL Federal Credit Union, Plaintiff, vs. Irving Gordon, Deceased, and any persons who are heirs distributees of Irving Gordon, 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, Defendants. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dated November 25, 2014 and entered herein, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction in the lobby of the Monroe County Clerk’s Office located at 39 West Main Street, Rochester, New York, County of Monroe on January 28, 2015 at 10:30 a.m., on that day, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of Irondequoit, County of Monroe and State of New York, known as 268 Scholfield Road, Rochester, NY 14617, Tax Account No. 076.181-16 described in Deed recorded in Liber 9938 of Deeds, page 221; lot size .15 acres. Said premises are sold subject to any state of facts an accurate survey may show, zoning restrictions and any amendments thereto, covenants, restrictions, agreements, reservations, and easements of record and prior liens, if any, municipal departmental violations, and such other provisions as may be set forth in the Complaint and Judgment filed in this action. Judgment amount: $90,663.76 plus, but not limited to, costs, disbursements, attorney fees and additional allowance, if any, all with legal interest. DATED: December 2014 Charles Genese, Esq., Referee LACY KATZEN LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff 130 East Main Street Rochester, New York 14604 Telephone: (585) 324-5767 [ SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS WITH NOTICE ] SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF MONROE INDEX NO.8084/14 The address of the real property is 124 Arbutus Street, Rochester, New York Plaintiff designates Monroe County as the place of trial, situs of the real property. AMERICAN TAX FUNDING, LLC, Plaintiff, against MITCHELL HARRIS, if living and if he be dead, any and all persons who may claim and devisees, distributees, legal representatives, successors and interest of the said defendant, all of whom and whose names and places of residence are unknown to the plaintiff and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, COUNTY OF MONROE, TOWER CAPITAL A/K/A TOWER DBW II TRUST 2013-1, US BANK AS CUSTODIAN FOR PFS FINANCIAL 1, LLC A/K/A

PROPEL TAX, PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, THE UNTIED STATES OF AMERICA JOHN DOE #1 through JOHN DOE #20 the last twenty names being fictitious and unknown to Plaintiff, the persons or parties intended being the tenants, occupants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises, described in the complaint, 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 Plaintiffs attorney(s) within twenty (20) days after service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or thirty (30) days after service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded herein. To the aboved named defendants. The forgoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant of an order by the Hon: Francis A. Affronti dated the 18th day of December 2014. Premises situate lying and being in the City of Rochester, County of Monroe and State of New York, known and designated as Section 107.21 Block 1 and 50 on the Monroe County Tax Assessment Map. 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 tax lien holder 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 tax lien holder will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (TAX LIEN HOLDER) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. STAGG, TERENZI, CONFUSIONE & WABNIK, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff 401 Franklin Avenue, Suite 300 Garden City, New York 11530 (516) 812-4500 The object of this action is to foreclose tax liens covering: 124 Arbutus Street, Rochester, New York JUDGMENT IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $6,747.80 plus interest.


Fun [ NEWS OF THE WEIRD ] BY CHUCK SHEPHERD

Man’s Other Best Friends

People’s love for their pets reached a new high in December when a British man paid a veterinarian the equivalent of $500 to perform delicate surgery on a sick office goldfish (typical pet store “replacement” price: $1 to $5). Vet Faye Bethell of North Walsham, England, told the Eastern Daily Press in December that there was “nothing special” about the fish, but that the customer “just liked it a lot.” In fact, the goldfish likely did not even have a pet name — as Bethell in an interview spoke intimately of another patient by name (Cadbury, the skunk). (Bethell’s procedure involved removing the patient from the bowl, flooding its gills with anesthetic-fortified water, and using a tiny scalpel to remove lumps that were causing it constipation, with the surgery guided by a miniature heart-rate monitor.)

Iraqi TV Goes “Jerry Springer”

Iraq’s government-run channel, Iraqiyya TV, has a reality show reminiscent of American confrontational programs, but is designed to force captured ISIS fighters to acknowledge the pain they have created. One episode of “In the Grip of the Law” (described in a December Associated Press dispatch) showed family members of car-bombing victims on a street corner in Baghdad haranguing one of the men convicted of the crime. A young man in a wheelchair, having lost his father in the attack, faced off against the convict, screaming until the jihadist “began weeping, as the cameras rolled.”

Wait, What?

— On Nov. 6, a couple (aged 68 and 65) were hospitalized after spending almost

13 hours locked in their car inside their own garage in Alexandra, New Zealand. The night before, they had been unable to remember a salesman’s tutorial on how to unlock their new Mazda 3 from the inside and had spent the night assuming they were trapped because they had forgotten to bring along the battery-operated key. The wife was unconscious when neighbors finally noticed them, and her husband was struggling to breathe. (The door unlocks manually, of course.) — At first, it seemed another textbook case of a wrongly convicted murderer being released after a long prison stint (15 years), based on a re-examination of evidence. Illinois officials freed Alstory Simon, who had “confessed” in 1999 to killing two teenagers (before a defendants’ advocacy organization convinced a judge that the confession had been coerced). That 1999 confession had allowed the man previously convicted, Anthony Porter, to go free, but prosecutors in October 2014 had second — or third — thoughts. They once again believe that Porter was the killer — even though a different defendants’ advocacy organization had originally worked to free him. (In any event, “double jeopardy” prevents Porter’s retrial.) — Undersheriff Noel Stephen of Okeechobee County, Florida, acknowledged to WPBF-TV in December that among the public services his office performs is supervising parents’ spanking of children. After two sisters argued on Dec. 29, their father decided to administer a whipping to one and asked Deputy Stephen to drop by and make sure he stayed within the law. That’s “not something we advertise to do,” said the deputy, but he estimates he has monitored about a dozen spankings.

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[ LOVESCOPE ] BY EUGENIA LAST ARIES (March 21-April 19): You will attract plenty of attention if you help others. Someone you encounter at a charity event will find you enlightening, fun to be with and want to spend more time with you. An ex-lover is thinking about you. Consider how you feel and if you want to reconnect. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Question the motives behind any romantic interest someone shows this week. It’s important to know exactly where you stand before you give your heart away. Ask direct questions and consider if it’s worth your while to risk heartbreak.

Consider the experience and what you will gain. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You’ll have to be honest with anyone you date if you don’t want to face being talked about. Don’t be afraid to specify what kind of relationship you are willing to have with someone before you let it get underway. Leading someone on will not end well. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Try something different or get involved in cultural events in your community that will introduce you to someone who practices different beliefs. The uniqueness someone has to offer, combined with your

personal way of living, will turn into a very interesting and loving relationship. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Your energetic, playful approach to life and relationships will put you in demand when it comes to the singles market. You will meet someone who challenges and excites you but also plays a wicked cat-and-mouse game when it comes to love. Be prepared to commit. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Socializing will lead to an encounter with someone who makes your heart beat fast. Before making a move, rethink your strategy. Going over budget is not the best way to start a

relationship. Offer a what-yousee-is-what-you-get persona to avoid disappointment. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You’ll be in tip-top shape when it comes to flirting and attracting love, but you will also stir up emotions that can lead to a sticky situation if you are too friendly with too many potential candidates for love. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Slow down when it comes to affairs of the heart. Someone is likely to take you on an emotional roller coaster ride if you are too gullible or willing to be lead by temptation. If someone appears too good to be true, take precautions.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Someone from your past is likely to want to revisit why you aren’t a couple. Don’t be afraid to share the history you share. Finding out if you are on the same page when it comes to love, marriage and domestic bliss is a good place to begin again. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Don’t be fooled by someone who tells you what you want to hear. Back up and do a little background check before you decide to take a leap of faith and mess around emotionally and physically with someone you barely know. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You’ll be looking for a change or to put a little pizzazz back into your personal life. Don’t question the past or consider backtracking when someone who is new, exciting and willing to experiment with you will be a far better long-term partner. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don’t let love cost you emotionally, physically or financially. It’s important to protect what you have and to be honest about the way you feel when dealing with someone you know little about. A secret affair will not lead to happiness and long-term commitment.

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