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newsmakers & in the service Deanna Palma from Hilton, a junior this fall at the State University of New York at Geneseo, has been named an Edgar Fellow at the college, one of 41 new recipients of the honor. The college’s Honors Program is named after its founder, the late William Edgar, Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus of Philosophy. Students must exhibit a high level of motivation and academic accomplishment to be admitted to the program, which entails honors courses, research opportunities and close work with honors advisers. Students at Lehigh University attained Dean’s List in Spring 2014. This status is granted to students who earned a scholastic average of 3.6 or better while carrying at least 12 hours of regularly graded courses. Among those named were Tyler Edwards and Malcolm Erdogan, both of Spencerport. The State University of New York at Potsdam has awarded scholarships, grants and awards for the 2014-15 academic year. This year’s recipients included: •Jennifer Adams of Hilton, whose major is music performance (master of music). Adams was awarded the Helen Snell Cheel Scholarship, the SUNY Potdam Graduate Scholarship and Warren Earle Hultberg Scholarship. •Daniel Costa of Spencerport, whose major is biology (bachelor of science). Costa was awarded the SUNY Potsdam Freshman Scholarship. •Jordan Ott of Hilton, whose major is childhood/ early childhood education. Ott was awarded the SUNY Potsdam Freshman Scholarship. •Austin Raetz of Churchville, whose major is history. Raetz was awarded the SUNY Potsdam Freshman Scholarship.

•Genevieve Ruhland of North Chili, whose major is music performance. Ruhland was awarded the Crane School of Music Scholarship and the SUNY Potsdam Freshman Scholarship. •Madeline Vandervoort of Rochester, whose major is music education. Vandervoort was awarded the Helen M. Hosmer Scholarship and the SUNY Potsdam Freshman Scholarship. Marisa Macera of Silkwood Circle, Spencerport was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2014 semester at SUNY Cortland. She is an early childhood and childhood education major and 2011 graduate of Spencerport High School. Marisa was also inducted into Kappa Delta Pi, an Education Honor Society. Major General Patrick A. Murphy, The Adjutant General for the State of New York, announced the promotion of members of the New York Army National Guard in recognition of their capability for additional responsibility and leadership. •Edward Kane from Holley, and serving with the 222nd Military Police Company, is promoted to the rank of Private First Class. •Matt Tuttle from Spencerport and serving with the Troop C, 2-101 Cavalry (Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition) is promoted to the rank of Private. Jesse Jones of Brockport will be a junior member of the Mansfield University men’s cross country team for the upcoming 2014 season. The Mountaineers return seven athletes from last year’s team that placed 10th overall at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championships.

Emily Patterson of Spencerport made the dean’s list at Roberts Wesleyan College for the spring 2014 semester.

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Marcelina Nobrega Courtney ESL Federal Credit Union recently appointed Marcelina Nobrega Courtney as vice president/director, branch and contact center. In her new role, Nobrega Courtney will oversee the sales and operations of the locallyowned credit union’s 20 branches as well as the company’s contact center. Prior to her employment with ESL, Nobrega Courtney held various positions with Chase Manhattan Bank. During her tenure with the bank, Nobrega Courtney held the position of vice president and district manager of the financial institution’s 31branch Rochester network. She also served as sales coach and vice president/ regional administration manager, where she was responsible for directing all administrative support in the Chase tri-state area. Nobrega Courtney most recently served as a member of the Greece Youth Hall of Fame Committee and board member, Fairport Baptist Homes. She also formerly served as president, Rochester Portuguese American Association and was a board member of the United Way of Greater Rochester and its governance committee. Nobrega Courtney has two daughters. She and her husband reside in Hilton.

ESL Federal Credit Union appointed Melissa B. Embling as manager, branch center district, Eastside. In her new role, Embling will be responsible for operational processes as well as the recruitment, management and retention of the locally-owned credit union’s Eastside branch staff. A 35-year veteran of the banking industry, Embling was previously employed with HSBC Bank, U.S.A., N.A., where she held several senior management positions. Most recently she served as vice president and senior manager of the bank’s risk and compliance business office. Embling holds a retail banking management diploma and a certification in sales and relationship management organization. She formerly served as president, sports and social club, HSBC Bank, U.S.A., N.A., Central Region; and Women’s Council, Rochester Business Alliance (RBA) respectively. She also held the position of co-chairperson of the RBA’s Women’s Council Athena Award committee. Embling has two adult children and resides in Churchville with her husband. SUNY Oswego has made a $6,000 Dean’s Award to Nicholas P. Pecorella of Spencerport. The award recognizes past academic achievement and potential for success. Pecorella is a member of the freshman class.

Area residents were among those who received Top Friendly Markets Scholarship awards: All Tops associates, union and non-union, their dependents and grandchildren are eligible to apply for scholarship awards ranging from $1,000 to $1,500 annually over the course of four academic years. Through partnership with the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local One, Tops Markets makes an annual contribution to the UFCW health care fund. The funds are then disbursed by the Union to Tops Markets part-time and fulltime union associates. Part time and full time associates who are not UFCW Local One members, their dependents and their grandchildren are eligible to apply for scholarships through the Tops Scholarship Program. Applicants to both the UFCW health care fund and the Top Scholarship Program must meet certain scholastic and work performance criteria in order to be considered eligible for an award. Associates, dependents and grandchildren honored from store locations in Hilton, Spencerport and Hamlin are: •Tops Markets, Lake Road, Hamlin - Sarah Amorese, Carly Byron, Alex Wolf. •Tops Markets, Hilton - Vanessa Petrella. •Tops Markets, Spencerport - Rachel Bowen, Shannon Brown, Alyssa Fisher, Laura Grassi, Mark Grassi, Christina Harradine, Andrea Howe, Carrie Howe, Lauren Klein, Richard Stocking.

Area residents were among those who received Top Friendly Markets Scholarship awards: All Tops associates, union and non-union, their dependents and grandchildren are eligible to apply for scholarship awards ranging from $1,000 to $1,500 annually over the course of four academic years. Through partnership with the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local One, Tops Markets makes an annual contribution to the UFCW health care fund. The funds are then disbursed by the Union to Tops Markets part-time and fulltime union associates. Part time and full time associates who are not UFCW Local One members, their dependents and their grandchildren are eligible to apply for scholarships through the Tops Scholarship Program. Applicants to both the UFCW health care fund and the Top Scholarship Program must meet certain scholastic and work performance criteria in order to be considered eligible for an award. Associates, dependents and grandchildren honored from store locations in Hilton, Spencerport and Hamlin are: •Tops Markets, Lake Road, Hamlin - Sarah Amorese, Carly Byron, Alex Wolf. •Tops Markets, Hilton - Vanessa Petrella. •Tops Markets, Spencerport - Rachel Bowen, Shannon Brown, Alyssa Fisher, Laura Grassi, Mark Grassi, Christina Harradine, Andrea Howe, Carrie Howe, Lauren Klein, Richard Stocking.


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