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Improvements keep Spencerport Municipal Electric running safely and reliably by Kristina Gabalski Keeping the power on is a constant job for those who work to provide homes with electricity and recently in Spencerport, the village’s Municipal Electric Department installed a new Flooded Battery System complete with spill containment. “The new system replaces an outdated 15 year old battery system,” says Spencerport Municipal Electric Superintendent Owen McIntee. “With that came a new dialer system, so SME employees are notified via text messages if a battery or building temperature alarm comes into the station.” Additionally, SME employees earlier this year installed an 18 inch deep
The recently replaced (2013 and 2014) circuit switchers. Provided photo.
rubber material system for oil containment around the entire perimeter of the substation. “In the case of a catastrophic event that causes oil to leak from one of the two transformers, this new containment system would contain the oil within the substation fenced area and prevent any oil from spilling into nearby Northrup Creek,” McIntee explains. He notes that the substation continually undergoes routine maintenance and capital improvements. In 2013 and 2014, SME employees replaced both 115kv circuit switchers, McIntee says. “These sophisticated and expensive devices control transmission voltages that supply power to each substation transformer.” Also, every five years, SME employees and engineers conduct extensive substation breaker maintenance and testing. “All these activities which take place are necessary to keep the substation operating in a safe and reliable state, so that proper, constant, reliable power is distributed to our customers,” McIntee says. “The small profit we realize from our annual revenues is continually reinvested back into our substation and overhead/underground pole facilities,” he continues. “The equipment that we purchase today is more state of the art and highly efficient compared to equipment that was manufactured 30 years ago. Because of this strategy, our systems are constantly upgraded, which helps deliver safe reliable power to our customers.” Weekly, inspections of all critical substation components are performed and McIntee notes that every day, a great deal of work goes on behind the scenes at the substation and out on the overhead and underground lines. “The fascinating part of electric utility work,” he observes, “is that as we go about our routine day, customer power is not interrupted.”
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The black rubber mounted in ground to inside of the substation fence was installed to contain any oil in the case of a catastrophic event that could lead to an oil leak from a transformer. Provided photo.
To learn about Spencerport’s electric history, continue to page 7
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Village of Holley Beginning October 3, the Village will begin our Fall Brush Pick-up. This will occur on every Monday throughout the month of October. • Please have brush curbside and manageable in 6 ft. lengths. • Please do not include ropes, chords, or vines in brush piles. • Individual limbs should not exceed 6” diameter.
by Tami Raco The Ogden Police Department recently became re-accredited through the New York State Law Enforcement Accreditation Program (NYSPLEAP). This program sets minimum standards in 110 areas of police work, ranging from the use of force to record keeping to investigation practices. A team of three assessors came to the Ogden Police Department in August and spent three days inspecting the department, the officers and their records. They verified that the department was in compliance with all standards, and they recommended for re-accreditation. The Ogden Police Department has been continuously accredited since 1991, when they were the first agency of this size to obtain certification. On September 8, Officer Travis Gray and Chief of Police Christopher Mears went to Albany to receive the Certificate of Accreditation.
As the leaves begin to accumulate, the DPW will also begin curb-side leaf collection. Be sure not to place leaves or debris on top of storm drains. On Friday, October 7th at 7 pm, the Emily L. Knapp Museum & Library of Local History will welcome Richard. O. Reisem, author of Myron Holley: Canal Builder/Abolitionist/Unsung Hero, who will tell Myron Holley’s story, providing a personal view of the man who was instrumental in the building of the Erie Canal and who also had a connection to the prominent Seymour family of Brockport.
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Events
•The Skoog Farm Workshop presents Exhibition 2016 on Friday, October 7 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at A Different Path Gallery, 27 Market Street, Brockport. •St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 14 Main Street, Brockport, is opening its kitchen and parish hall to the community on the second Sunday of each month from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Luke’s Harvest Kitchen is offering a free meal to everyone in the community. There will be tables set up for eating, playing cards, coffee or just relaxing. There is no charge, but donations will be accepted. The Clothing Closet is also open every Sunday afternoon from 3 to 4:30 p.m. and Thursday evenings from 7 to 8;30 p.m. Call 637-6650 or email The Rev. Krista Cameron at stlukes@frontiernet.net. •The Loaf and Ladle Community Kitchen serves free meals to all who are hungry for food and fellowship at St. Paul’s Church, Jackson Street and Main Street (Route 237), Holley, on Saturdays from noon to 2 p.m.
Fundraiser
•Euchre at the Hamlin Firemen’s Exempts, 1382 Lake Road, Hamlin, every Tuesday at 7 p.m. •Murray-Holley Historical Society sponsors a Pulled Pork Dinner (courtesy of and prepared by the Maier Family) Saturday, October 15 at the Holley American Legion, Wright Street, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Cost $9 - Dine in or take out.
Government Meetings
•Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I - Batavia) will conduct the next round of office hours for residents in the 139th District at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport on Wednesday, October 12, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. To schedule an individual appointment contact hawleys@nysassembly.gov or call 356-0686. •Brockport: Village Board meets the first and third Monday of each month (October 3 and October 17) at 7 p.m. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month (October 10 - no meeting) at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month (October 6) only upon application. Historic Preservation Board meets the third Thursday of the month at 7:15 p.m. All meetings are held at the Village Hall unless otherwise noted. •Clarendon: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 16385 Church Street, Clarendon. Planning Board meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall. Zoning Board of Appeals meets upon necessity, on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. •Clarkson: Town Board meets each second and fourth Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. Planning Board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets the second Wednesday of every month as needed. Architectural Review Board meets on the first Tuesday of the month as needed. All meetings are held in the Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. The Library Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue. Historical Society meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 Ridge Road. The Town Clerk’s Tuesday office hours have been extended to 6 p.m. •Hamlin: Planning Board meets the first Monday of each month (October 3) at 7:30 p.m.; Town Board meets the second Monday of each month (Tuesday, October 11 due to holiday) at 7 p.m.; Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of each month (October 24) at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Monday of each month (October 17) at 7:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hamlin Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin. For information, call 964-7222. •Holley: Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of the month (October 4) at 7 p.m. Board of Trustees meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Regular monthly Supervisors Meetings are held prior to the Board of Trustees meetings, beginning at 5:30 p.m. •Kendall: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. for regular meetings. The conference sessions (workshop) meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Meetings are held at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. The Town Board has also scheduled additional work sessions to occur on Saturdays prior to the third Tuesday of each month from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. Planning Board meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m., with optional work sessions held the second Tuesday at 7 p.m.; and the Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Kendall Town Hall. •Murray: Town Board meets the second Tuesday of each month beginning at 7 p.m. at the Murray Town Hall, 3840 Fancher Road, Holley. •Sweden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second and fourth Monday of each month. Town of Sweden offices are open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact the Supervisor’s office at 637-7588.
Health
•Hilton TOPS 632 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Friday, 9:30 a.m. at the Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton, second floor. For information call 225-1717. •TOPS Chapter #0393 holds weekly meetings at John Knox Presbyterian Church, 3233 West Ridge Road (upper level, back entrance), Rochester on Tuesday mornings from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Annual membership is only $28 per year together with monthly dues of $4. For information visit www.tops.org, contact Sula Baxter 225-5284, or visit weekly meetings.
•TOPS #242 Morton (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets Mondays from 4:45 to 7 p.m. at the Morton Baptist Church, 1152 County Line Road, Kendall. Call 659-8445 anytime for information.
Historical
•The Clarkson Historical Society will present Dave Goodwin, speaking about the last log cabin built in the early 1800s in Greece on Wednesday, October 5 at 7 p.m. at 6495 Ridge Road, Clarkson. Along with its history, he will discuss log building construction and demonstrate handcrafted log construction methods. •Clarendon Historical Society will host a Ghost Walk on Saturday, October 8 at 7 p.m. at Hillside Cemetery, Route 237 and South Holley Road. Listen to the spirits of past residents, including soldiers and a POW, a conservationist, a historian and others as they tell of their lives and times. $10 per person. Proceeds benefit the restoration of the chapel. Chapel also open for tours. This is a repeat of the September 10 Ghost Walk that was interrupted by severe weather. If anyone signed in on that day, they may take this walk without charge. For more information call 638-6371, ext. 104. •Clarendon Historical Society Museum, 16426 Fourth Section Road, Clarendon will be open on Sunday, October 9 from 2 to 4 p.m. View a collection of agricultural items and tour a one room schoolhouse with displays of local history. For information call 638-6371, ext. 104.
Library
•Hamlin Library programs: Lego Club - Saturday, October 1 at 11 a.m. for ages 5 and up. Take the animal challenge. Creations will become the monthly display. Munchkin Monday Story Hour: Monday, October 3 from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Ages 2 to 5 with caregiver. The theme is letters. Baby Storytime - Tuesday, October 4 from 10:30 to 11 a.m. Stories, music and educational play for babies under 2 years and caregiver. Mega/Duplo Club Playtime: Wednesday, October 5 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday Storytime Adventures - Thursday, October 6 from 6:45 to 7:30 p.m. Ages 5 through 10. Theme is Amazing Animals. Hamlin Public Library is located at 1680 Lake Road. For more information or to register for programs, call 964-2320. •Seymour Library programs: Baby Sing, Sign, and Play Class: Tuesdays, from 10:30 to 11 a.m. Join special guest instructor, Linda Schmackpfeffer, to learn some sign language with babies. For babies and toddlers up to age 2. Tech Tutor*: New day and time - Every Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Thursday, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Come in and have a one-on-one 30 minute session with a librarian on tech questions. Registration required. TLC - Teen Library Corps: Thursday, October 6, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Plan and present events for older teens, help out at the library, earn volunteer hours. Grades 9 through 12. Baby’s Morning Out: Friday, October 7, 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Babies, toddlers, and their caregivers can join us for sensory activities, toys and a craft. Meet Elephant and Piggie: Saturday, October 8, 11 a.m to 1 p.m. Elephant and Piggie will be at the library, courtesy of Lift Bridge Book Shop. Come get your photo taken with them and get a book signed. Games and crafts while you wait. Library will be closed Monday, October 10. All events listed are held at the Seymour Public Library (unless indicated), 161 East Avenue, Brockport. For more information go to www.seymourlibraryweb.org and click on Program Calendar or call 637-1050.
Meetings
•Board of Commissioners of the Brockport Fire District meet Monday, October 3 at 6:30 p.m. at Brockport Fire Station 3, 191 West Avenue, Brockport. •The Triangle Tract Genealogical Society meets the first Tuesday of the month from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. Free; all welcome. For information, call 617-4867. •Brockport V.F.W. Post 2890 meets at 5 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at the Brockport Vets Club, 222 West Avenue, Brockport. For information, call 637-5012. New members welcome. •Lifetree Café meets Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Hamlin Station Restaurant, 52 Railroad Avenue, Hamlin. Open to all; topics vary each week. For questions about Lifetree contact Laura Amor at 970-292-4838 or lamor301@rochester.rr.com. More information is available at Lifetreecafe.com. •The Hamlin Democratic Committee meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Hamlin Town Hall. •The Brockport Lions Club meets the first and third Wednesday of the month at the Brockport area Vet’s Club on West Avenue at 6:30 p.m. Contact person is Barb Marshall, 255-0948 or e-mail at appleumpkin@aol.com.
School Board
•The Kendall School District Board of Education meets Wednesday, October 5 at 6:30 p.m. in the David J. Doyle Kendall Junior Senior High School Library at 16887 Roosevelt Highway, Kendall.
Social & Professional
•Brockport Writers Group meets every Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Lift Bridge Book Store, 45 Main Street, Brockport. •Knitting and crocheting “Caps for Chemo” at the Sweden Senior Center every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon. Free lessons and yarn. Open to all ages. •Hamlin Crafts Club meets the first Thursday of the month. All are welcome. For more information and location, call Gladys 392-2529. •The Hilton Heart and Hand Quilt Guild meets the first Thursday of each month from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Hilton Fire Department, 120 Old Hojack Lane. (Please do not park in front of hall - park and enter by side door on left side of hall). New members and visitors welcome. For information contact, Mary Hinkley, 392-4153 or Sarah Barton, 392-5403.
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Fun fall festivities fill up the farm During weekends in October, Joe’s Farm in Brockport opens two new attractions for families and thrill seekers alike; a four acre corn maze and a haunted fright farm unlike any other. Both of the events came from the owner, Joe McCracken, who was looking for ways to help support his farming while also bringing something unique to the community. “Spending fall weekends with family and friends has always been one of the best experiences for me. I wanted to look for a way to share this with the community,� said Joe. The corn maze spreads out over four acres and includes plenty of stops along the way for all to play the oversized games created by Joe and his wife Maria. They include giant scrabble, yahtzee and others to discover. Unlimited access to the maze is included in the price of admission. So after the first time through, competitive families can try it again in a race to the finish. The maze is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays in October. The $7 admission includes a wagon ride around the farm. After dark, the Fright Farm runs from 7 to 11 p.m. and provides a unique haunted experience. Joe explains, “We wanted to have a haunt that had a different feel from anything else, so we built it over the last four months inside the farm to give it a realistic feel. Some of our actors have been doing haunted events for over twenty years and they are excited.� Admission to the Fright Farm costs $10 and other activities will be available including psychic readings, scenes for photos, bonfires and more. During both events, “Joe’s Grub Hub� will include snacks and food. For more information, special offers on tickets and chances to win tickets, find Joe’s Farm on Facebook or call Joe himself at 469-0918. Provided information
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Emily Regelsberger and Delaney Emerson each had two individual wins as Churchville-Chili defeated Newark 112-71 in girls’ swimming while Hilton also dominated their win against Greece. Regelsberger won the 200-individual medley almost 30 seconds ahead of second place with a winning time of 2:22.29 and the 100-backstroke in 1:09.86. With Emily Brockman, Ashley Ali and Molly Alessi, she helped win the meet-opening 200-medley relay in 2:12.71. Emerson took the 200-freestyle in 2:13.25 and the 100-breaststroke in 1:24.20. The Saints Abigail Sauer touched first in the 100-butterfly in 1:11.95, Isabella Krzes won the 100-freestyle in 1:03.85 and Ali was first in the 500-freestyle in 6:00.88.
The 200-freestyle relay team of Sauer, sophomore Kaitlyn O’Mealia, Brockman and Krzes also won with a time of 1:58.09. For the Cadets, Bailey Klafehn had a pair of individual wins and the Cadets swam the final three events exhibition in their 94-58 win over Greece. Klafehn easily won both the 200-freestyle and 100-butterfly in 1:57.99 and 1:01.82 respectively. Kathryn Batz finished first in the 200-individual medley in 2:25.67, Haylee Roth to 50-freestyle in :28.42, Elizabeth Kidder the 100-freestyle in :58.49 and Rachel Knittel the 500-freestyle in 6:18.32. The 200-medley relay team of Batz, Knittel, Emma Doughty and Kidder took first in 2:06.31 and the 200-freestyle relay team of Jennifer Donatella, Roth, Doughty and Alexis Hill won in 1:57.29.
Bees netters roll to 7-1 record by Warren Kozireski With only two seniors on the roster, Byron-Bergen’s girls’ volleyball squad improved their record to 7-1 and 6-0 in division play after their three-set sweep at Kendall. The first set began with Lauren Burke registering two of her game-high eight aces and the Bees built a 7-2 lead. Kendall fought back with two kills by Alexis Payton and another from Madison Rath as they closed to within 9-7, but Byron-Bergen outscored them 16-9 down the stretch to secure the win. Freshman Madison Farnsworth had a pair of kills during the run while Annabella Vurraro added an ace. The second set got out of hand quickly as Quinn Chappel, Stephanie Buell and Catherine Brumsted helped the Bee’s es-
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A bit about Spencerport’s electric history by Evelyn Dow The signs at the gateways to the village proclaim it: “Welcome to Spencerport - A Public Power Community.” How and when did the village get “plugged in” as a system? Various mentions in historical writings indicate Spencerport village had electrical service by 1917, perhaps earlier in some areas. A photo dated 1910 found in the “Pathways to the Past” collection of Ogden historical photographs shows poles and electrical wires at the rear of buildings on the east side of Union Street in the downtown business area. In early days, the power was purchased from Niagara Hudson Power Co. which later became Niagara Mohawk. To the south, Churchville established a municipal system by 1921. On the eastern edge of Monroe County, Fairport had electricity in the business district in 1911. Those three villages continue to have electrical systems today, offering residents within their districts cheaper electric rates than those of publicly owned systems. Following Thomas Edison’s fashioning of an electrical ‘system’ in a New York City neighborhood in 1882, companies formed throughout the state to provide electricity at a profit to larger residential areas. Away from the concentrated areas of demand in towns and cities, small communities created their own power often times, servicing defined areas as non profit entities and creating self supporting systems. By 1930, several New York state municipalities had formed the Municipal Electric Utilities Association (MEUA), an organization which “aims to foster the efficient operation of publicly owned and operated electric systems including the production, distribution, conservation and prudent use of electric power and energy for public service.” (MEUA website). Today, there are 51 members of the association. As a group, the municipalities have been able to lobby to sustain their mission. “In 1956, the group supported the Lehman-Roosevelt bill that created the Niagara Redevelopment Act which included a ‘fair share’ provision of the hydroelectric power to municipal and cooperatives called the preference clause.” (MEUA website). The fight to keep the less expensive hydropower allocations results in cheaper electric rates for municipal systems. Several attempts to substantially reduce the amount power available to municipals have meant members had to address challenges in late 1970s and ‘80s when politicians in NYC and adjacent counties pushed to reduce the amount of hydroelectric al-
located to municipal systems. MEUA members negotiated contracts in 1986, 1991 and 2003, and long term contracts to 2025, according to the state organization. Adjustments to those contracts have restructured the electrical allocations somewhat. When the service area’s power consumption reaches an established level at the lower rate, the system buys into more expensive supplies, thus Spencerport Municipal Electric customers and others in the MEUA group see two rates on their monthly utility statement - one for basic power and a PPAC (Purchase Power Adjustment Clause) rate. As an example, when the local grid draws more power, such as during winter heating season in a district where many homeowners heat with electric systems, the hydro cap is reached more quickly and other more expensive sources are tapped. In its beginnings, a public power system might have powered two dozen street lights and less than 50 homes daily for a specific duration each day with as little as 150 kilovolt amperes (kva). Such was the case in Fairport. The fledgling system was responsible for poles, lines, safe transmission and required to be driven by customer needs. Today’s public systems serve more customers with the same criteria to be both efficient and effective. As outlined in the accompanying article regarding Spencerport’s municipal electric system’s, there’s a lot involved - substation upgrades, bucket trucks, infrastructure repairs and replacement, specialized hardware and trained employees all have to function to keep the power ‘on.’ Somewhat like the Erie Canal provided commercial and travel opportunities to a growing Spencerport community, another means of conveyance, the Buffalo, Lockport and Rochester interurban railroad, an electric trolley system, started in 1906, used a growing power system to transport people and goods in western New York. It crossed Union Street at West Avenue and stopped at a station which has been relocated to the south bank of the Erie Canal, in the vicinity of its original site. The Depot served the interurban trolley line from 1908 to 1931, offering commuters access to travel, employment and shopping opportunities to the east and west which was noted to be cheaper and faster than railroads in the area thanks to the use of electricity. Resources from which this information was paraphrased include: MEUA website, Village of Fairport website, Village of Churchville website, Perinton Historical Society website, Pathways to the Past historical archive, Rochester, Lockport and Buffalo Railroad website, 150 years in Ogden/100 years in Spencerport by Earl White.
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Opinion/Comments Little Free Library comes to Brockport United Methodist Church Research has shown that reading and books are the building blocks of a community. Little Free Libraries are a global phenomenon. The small, front yard book exchanges number 36,000 around the world in 70 countries. Now a Little Free Library is coming to your community on Main Street. Brockport United Methodist Church, located on the corner of Erie and Main, will join the movement to share books, bring people together and create a community of readers. “Our Little Free Library belongs to the entire community of Brockport/Sweden,” says Courtney Webster. “We hope this library will provide a little more connection in this community to celebrate literacy and community.”
Please help support your community LFL by protecting your library; keeping an eye on vandalism and theft, donating books and spreading the word are all helpful and easy ways to keep this community project going forward. The Little Free Library non profit organization has been honored by the Library of Congress, the National Book Foundation and the American Library Association, and Reader’s Digest named them one of the “50 surprising Things We Love About America.” Each year, nearly 10 million books are shared in Little Free Libraries. To learn more, visit our Facebook page for Main Street Little Free Library or littlefreelibrary.org.
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Community empathizes with local celebrity Jen Suhr definitely doesn’t need another piece of fan mail from me. I know for a fact that she has received letters and emails from well-wishers ever since the first bit of news broke from Rio. But she has been on my mind since then as well. Jen Suhr, with her humble, gracious demeanor came away from the Olympic Games afraid that she had disappointed the folks back home. We had celebrated all of her successes in years past. Surely, she thought, we would be plummeted into the depths of despair with her failure to perform as expected. That was hardly the case. During the Olympics, everyone in town spoke of their concern for her health and her well-being, even as we hungrily perused the news for health updates. It wasn’t because we all wanted our “home town girl” to return with a gold medal, but because we were genuinely concerned about her health. And we didn’t want her to return home with a broken heart. The thing is, Jen enabled us to actually relate to a talented Olympian now that she was ill. Most often, we follow celebrities on television, on the net and in the news who remain distant icons that bear little similarity to us. These golden athletes seem to have everything going for them. They work hard, and enjoy public esteem and accolades that elude the everyday person. But now, Jen was reported sick…very sick, and we could relate to her as a real live person. Despite her best efforts, she had met an insurmountable obstacle. Unlike other athletes, she had never led an intemperate life. She
hadn’t made any bad decisions or done a single thing to jeopardize her lofty goals. It was pure and hideous luck of the draw, a virus randomly contracted, that thwarted her. How unfair can life be? Most of us have been disappointed in our lives whether in matters of career, or love or health. We know how it feels to have to carry on in the face of defeat when your heart hurts, and you can barely get up and put one foot in front of the other. Trust me; while we understand all too well how that feels, we certainly did NOT want that for Jen. We have come to admire her over the years, and appreciate her down-to-earth grace that fosters her belief that her home town matters. But with that disappointment, she became an Olympian humanized. So, Jen, we are anything but disappointed in you. You have allowed all of us, in western New York, to empathize and appreciate the fact that superior athletes are people too. It’s a valuable life lesson for all of us. You brought us all that much closer to understanding how delicate the balance we walk between having it all and being disappointed, whether we’re famous and talented or not. We thank you for that, and continue to wish you infinite success in the future. And win or lose, everyone will remain standing steadfastly behind you, ready to provide any support you need to go forward. Donna Haire Riga
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Local 4-Hers gearing up for National 4-H week by Kristina Gabalski National 4-H Week begins October 2 and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County 4-H is busy with the start of its new year. Monroe County 4-H educators and staff members say the national week is, “a celebration of the youth outreach component of the national land-grant universities’ Cooperative Extension Program and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The goal of 4-H is to develop citizenship, leadership, re-
Monroe County 4-H member Cloe hones her public speaking skills during a 4-H Public Presentation. Provided photo.
sponsibility and life skills of youth through experiential learning programs and a positive youth development approach.” The 4-H name represents four personal development areas of focus: head, heart, hands and health. Currently, there are over 6.5 million 4-H members in the U.S. ranging in age from 5-21. In addition to agriculture, 4-H focuses on citizenship, healthy living, science, engineering and technology programs. In Monroe County, 4-H clubs will celebrate National Youth Science Day October 5 by participating in Drone Discovery, a hands-on engineering design challenge that explores the science behind drones and how they are being used to solve realworld problems. In addition, a Chef-for-a-Day CookOff is planned at Springdale Farms on October 16 from 2 to 4 p.m. Participants will learn about cooking and take part in a cooking competition. A 4-H Halloween party is planned October 21, and a holiday craft-making workshop is scheduled for December 4. Existing community clubs are starting new projects and activities and 4-H youth educators and staff say they are working hard to form additional clubs to keep up with the level of interest that community youth are demonstrating.
Monroe County 4-H member Malik receives his certificate of graduation from Citizen U program. Provided photo. Youth and their families who are interested in forming a club, can contact Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County at monroe4h.org or by calling 753-2550. “Tell us what you are passionate about - robotics, cooking, photography, nutrition, and we will find kids that will want to learn about that too. Once a month or once a week ... your choice. We provide training, tools and support,” 4-H staff members say. October is also the time for supporting
local 4-H activities. The fall 2016 Paper Clover Campaign is taking place at Tractor Supply Company stores from October 5 through 16. Paper clovers can be purchased for $1 with 90 percent of the proceeds going to the NYS 4-H Foundation in support of youth attending 4-H camps or other 4-H leadership opportunities. For more information, visit the Monroe County 4-H website: http://monroe.cce. cornell.edu/4h-youth.
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Lincoln’s head remains visible from the groove, the tires are fully worn. Some new tires on the market have innovative tread wear indicators to alert drivers when their tires need replacing. In fact, all new models from Nokian Tyres come fitted with a Driving Safety Indicator (DSI) that indicates how much tread is remaining, as well as a raindrop or snowflake symbol that appears once the tire has worn down to the point where the vehicle could handle unsafely on wet roads.
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Albion students to honor Civil War soldier who died at Gettysburg by Kristina Gabalski The public is invited to attend a special ceremony Saturday, October 8 at 11 a.m. at the Hillside Cemetery in Clarendon in honor of Herbert Charles Taylor. It is believed that Taylor is the only Civil War soldier from Orleans County to die at Gettysburg - Little Round Top - with Colonel O’Rourke. Students in Tim Archer’s service learning class at Albion Middle School will lead a special program to unveil a historical marker at Hillside Cemetery where Taylor is buried.
District officials say last year Archer’s students learned about local connections to the Civil War and worked to obtain the marker. It was not delivered until after the school year ended, so the dedication was scheduled for this fall. The students worked with Clarendon historian Melissa Ierlan and Orleans County historian Matt Ballard on the project. Funding for the blue and gold marker is through the Pomeroy Foundation and the Orleans County History Department.
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Selling your car: Get more money with these top tips (BPT) - Selling a car for cash should be simple, safe and able to navigate without roadblocks; however, there is no shortage of sneaky techniques that are employed to scam car sellers. Through hiding supplementary fees in the fine print, car buying businesses can leave car sellers spending anywhere from $10 to $300 in unexpected fees - a disappointing loss in an anticipated profit. With the numerous car buying companies competing for business in a niche industry, it is difficult for a car seller to discern which company is the correct choice; however, there are many things that a seller can be aware of to ensure that they are making the best decision. Towing Fortunately for car sellers, the costliest hidden fee when selling a vehicle is also the easiest to avoid. While it is no longer common for car buying companies to expect a seller to facilitate towing arrangements, it does occur. Towing can
add up to $100 or more in additional deductions depending on where the buying company is located. Additionally, many buying companies cannot accommodate vehicles outside of cars, SUVs, vans and trucks. Liquids Many scrap and junk car buyers require a seller to empty a car’s gas tank before they will send a towing service for collection, and if a seller fails to do so, it can result in a charge upwards of $50. A $50 deduction can make a significant dent in your overall profit, and draining a gas tank can be timely and incredibly dangerous if a seller does not have previous experience or has not been given proper direction. Car detailing Car buying companies take into account the condition of a car’s interior when generating a buying price for a seller,
but do not typically communicate that the state of the interior, down to cleanliness, could have an effect on the final offer to a seller. While a seller should ideally take care of a car’s exterior and interior on a routine basis, they should also be aware of hidden deductions that could arise from a lack in communication from a buyer. Paperwork While many car buying companies claim to manage paperwork for a car seller, it is not unlikely for a small “document transfer” fee to be removed from a seller’s original offer upon transaction for the car. Before accepting a quote from a car buyer, a seller must guarantee that they will do the heavy lifting regarding paperwork and ensure that no additional fees will be taken out of the original quote. Additionally, car buying companies have been known to buy cars without a title present, and while this is convenient for the seller, it can also lead to reputation management problems farther down the road.
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ELECTRICIANS
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CLEANOUTS/ JUNK REMOVAL Clean-Outs, CleanUps, Junk Removal, Demolitions, Garage and Basement Organization. Chinappi Enterprises. Call Mike, 585-469-6334.[TFN]
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PAINTING & PAPERING
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Electrical Work - all phases. In business for 30 years. Master’s license, insured. Quality Job at Reasonable Prices! 585-637-8321.[102-16]
GENERAL REMODELING Complete Home Improvement including interior and exterior work. 35 years experience. Free estimates. Locally owned and operated by S&G Remodeling. Call Cory, 585-352-0747. [TFN]
★★★★★★ Trade In Your Good Oil or Gas Furnace towards a super 90+ high efficiency. Universal Heating Co. 585328-1423.[TFN]
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SCREENED TOPSOIL
Gas Furnace Clean or Service Special. $20 Off! Universal Heating Co. 585-3281423.[TFN]
DRIVEWAY STONE AGED COMPOST
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Topsoil, screened Prices based on local delivery - 2 yds. $88; 3 Suburban yds. $104; 4 yds. $124; 5 yds. $138; 6 yds. $158. News & The Herald Also, screened garden compost mulch, decorative stone, driveway stone; stone dust, pool andyour fill dirt.copy Pick-up and you do not receive save. Visa, Discover and The carriers for Mastercard welcome. ★ this newspaper ★ Buttonwood please call Farms, our 585★ have been 392-5340.[TFN] ___________________ contracted to deliver your LANDSCAPING - Cleanpaper no later ups, Hedge/Shrub Trim097 than Sunday. ming, Gutter Cleaning, If you do not receive your Fence Installations, Repairs and Removcopy by that time please call als. Fully insured. Call our office at Chinappi Enterprises, 585-469-6334.[TFN]
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TREE SERVICE Stump Grinding & Bush Removal. Small and large stumps. Call Brian at 585-3926175.[TFN]
PAINTING & PAPERING PAINTING: Interior/Exterior, Powerwashing, Deck Restore, neat, dependable and highly skilled. Reasonable rates, 30 yrs. Experience. Call Phil 585659-8366.[TFN] __________________ Lighthouse Wallpapering & Painting by Margie. Call 585-3923249. Free estimates, fully insured.[102]EOW
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MOTOR VEHICLES AUTOMOBILES/ TRUCKS 2008 Honda CRV EX - 95,000 miles, excellent condition, new tires, just passed inspection. $9,800. 585-4155141.[10-2] __________________
2007 Mazda 6, sport model, all power options, air, tilt, cruise, V6, 4 door, automatic, 73,000 miles. $5,200. 585-415-5141.[10-2]
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RECREATIONAL VEHICLES/CAMPERS
Junk Cars, Trucks & Vans Wanted. Cash paid for most, any condition, running or not!! Always free pick up. Never any charges or fees! No appointment necessary. 585305-5865.[TFN]
2005, 30; 5th wheel, mint condition. $15,500 or B.O. 585-3924916. Cell 585-7300005.[TFN] __________________
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Professional Computer, Cell Phone, Tablet Repairs and IT Services. Call Agent Mobile 585-4453310, 16 Market St., Brockport.[TFN]
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ATTORNEYS/LEGAL Attorney: Real Estate Closings, Divorce, Family Court, Bankruptcy and Wills. Free initial consultation. Jennie M. Cooper, 2255 Lyell Avenue, 585-325-7792. A Debt Relief Agency.[1113]
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GRAVESITE MAINTENANCE Gravesite care when you can’t get there Headstone Cleaning, Detailed and Personalized Plot Maintenance. Flower Bouquet and Wreath placement for holidays or special remembrance days. Call 585-352-7476 or visit www.personalgravesitemaintenance. com. Locally owned and operated.[TFN]
WEDDINGS/ SPECIAL OCCASIONS Professionally trained soloist, available to add a touch of elegance to your wedding, meeting or social event. Call 585-352-8730.[TFN]
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IteMs FOr sale/FOr reNt ALTERNATIVE FUELS Premium Dry Creek Wood Pellet Fuel and Bagged Coal. Call Hendal Farms Feed & Grain Store, 3451 North Main St., Holley. 638-6042.[10-30]
ART WORK Original acrylic paintings ... seasonal, landscapes, portraits, modern folk images, various sizes. Affordable & very interesting. For more information contact Nils R. Caspersson, 585-9247868.[TFN]
BOATS & ACCESSORIES Canoe 14’ Old Town Kevlar 49, new gunwales, 2 paddles, motor & mount. $950. 585-637-6926.[10-2] _________________ 2011 Larson LX710, 135 hp. custom covers, trailer. Used 5 times, less than 15 hrs. on motor. $15,000 585-355-5873.[TFN]
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FURNITURE Spencerport: Sofa and coordinating chair has less than five years of use with two adults, no children or pets. $500. 863-214-6389.[10-9] __________________ Dining Room Table - Solid oak (65” x 41”). Excellent condition. Includes four chairs and additional 24” leaf. $500. Call 585-2615979.[10-2]
GARAGE/ MOVING SALES Household Sale - 253 North Avenue, Greece. Saturday, October 8 & Sunday, October 9; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mechanical/Woodworking tools, Household items, Linens, Books, Furniture.[10-2]
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Pro-Form VR900 Recumbent Exercise Cycle (from Dicks Sporting Goods). All devices operating and in excellent condition. $100. Contact, Don D at 585352-5343.[10-9] _________________ For Sale: Used steel scaffolding, 17 pcs., 4 ft. with feet and supports. Make offer. Marilyn Monroe Wine Magnum. Pose #2 Make offer. 585-2931115.[10-2] _________________ Dining Room Table - Solid oak (65” x 41”). Excellent condition. Includes four chairs and additional 24” leaf. $500. Call 585-2615979.[10-2]
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The Spencerport School District is seeking SUBSTITUTE TEachErS. Flexible schedule that aligns with the academic school year. Minimum Bachelor’s Degree required. $95/day; $475/week. If you are interested in learning more about the education profession, new to teaching, a veteran teacher or retired from teaching, we invite you to join our team and share your life experiences and/or expertise. Never subbed before and have questions? Contact us to learn more! See www.spencerportschools.org/jobs.crm for details & to apply on-line.
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Author needs competent typist, word processing to edit manuscript. Flexible hours. Good pay. 585349-4004.[10-2] _________________ C l e a n i n g p e rs o n needed for weekends. Please come and fill out an application to: Salmon Creek Country Club, 355 Washington Street, Spencerport, NY.[TFN]
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Michael Phelps named Hickok Belt® Award winner for August 2016 American swimmer Michael Phelps has been named the Hickok Belt® Award winner for the month of August 2016. A select panel of members of the National Sports Media Association (NSMA) conducted the voting. The voters selected Phelps based on his record-setting performance at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio last month. At the age of 31, Phelps took home five gold medals and a silver in his fifth Olympic competition. His total medal tally currently stands at a record of 28 overall medals, including 23 gold medals, making him the most decorated Olympian in history. Other finalists for the month of August in order of how the NSMA voters ranked
them included: Simone Biles (gymnastics), Usain Bolt (track & field) and Katie Ledecky (swimming). His selection as the Hickok Belt ® Award winner for the month of August 2016 recognizes Michael Phelps as “the best of the best” in professional sports for the month and makes him the eighth candidate eligible to receive the overall Hickok Belt® Award for 2016, joining Serena Williams, LeBron James, Clayton Kershaw, Jake Arrieta, Novak Djokovic, Steph Curry and Jason Day. To learn more about the Hickok Belt® Award, visit www.HickokBelt.com. Provided information
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•Bibby, Bruce M., September 22, 2016 at age 87. Predeceased by his parents Kenneth and Hazel, granddaughter Rebecca Bibby, sister Eleanor Bennett, infant brother Richard and brother-in-law James Hill. He is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Jean; sons Mark (Maureen) and Gregory; daughter Debra Richenberg; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; brother, Milford (Theresa) Bibby; sister, Arlene Hill; many nieces and nephews. His Funeral Service was held September 24 at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport. Interment with Military Honors in St. John’s Cemetery, Spencerport. Contributions can be made to a veteran’s charity of one’s choice in his memory.
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•Trenton, James M., died September 11, 2016 suddenly at age 70. Predeceased by his father, Peter. Survived by his mother, Ella; brother, Stephen (Cathy); sister, Debra (Gary) Deane; nephew, Christopher (Jen) Trenton; nieces, Sarah Trenton and Valerie Deane; great-niece, Ashton Trenton. Jim was a member of New Horizons Band and had his pilot’s license. His Memorial Service will be held Saturday, October 29, 11 a.m. at Grace Covenant Church, 224 Chestnut Ridge Road, Rochester 14624. Donations can be made to New Horizons Program Fund (ECMS) Office of Advancement in c/o F. Democko, 26 Gibbs Street, Rochester, NY 14604 in his memory.
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•Schmidt, Leroy J., September 19, 2016, at age 83. Survived by wife, Beverly Schmidt; daughter, Melinda Jiacobbe; sonin-law, Rob Jiacobbe; grandchildren, Robert (Sarah) Jiacobbe and Brian Schmidt, Jr.; great-grandchildren, R.J. Jiacobbe and Dillon Turner; Predeceased by son, Brian Schmidt, Sr., granddaughter, Kim (Jon) Turner. Funeral Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to American Cancer Society, 1120 South Goodman Street, Rochester, NY 14620 in his memory.
Holley
•Bubb, Mary Ann, age 78, died September 23, 2016. Mary Ann was born April 26, 1938 in Albion a daughter of the late Henry and Florence (Malcolm) Osborn. She was predeceased by her husband, Earl in 1995. She is survived by her loving sons, Michael (Valerie) Bubb, Mark (Tammy) Bubb; loving step-children, Barbara (Al) Sherwood, Lee (Rosemary) Bubb and Johnny (Genevieve) Bubb; adoring grandchildren, Cody, Brad, Abby, Austin, Gregg, Jill, Michael, and Jeremy; several great-grandchildren; and several beloved brothers-in-law, sisters-inlaw, nieces, nephews, cousins. Services and interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Contributions can be made to Hospice of Orleans, P.O. Box 489, Albion, NY 14411 in her memory.
NORTH CHILI
•Mattern, Rosemary S. (Sprague), died peacefully at The Cottages nursing home in Greece, after a lengthy illness. She was 89 years old. She was a member of the North Chili Garden Club and a dedicated member of the altar guild at the Church of the Epiphany where she arranged Sunday flowers for nearly forty years. For several decades she managed the Frost Ridge ski area and campground in LeRoy, NY, with her late husband John. Rosemary is survived by two children, Sarah Michaels of North Chili, and Daniel Mattern, currently of Islamabad, Pakistan; a son-in-law, Martin Michaels; two grandchildren, Ashley (Ryan) Michaels Distaffen and Shannon Michaels, and one great granddaughter, Madison Rose Distaffen; her faithful companion Holley; also a niece and nephew. Her Funeral Service was held September 28 at Church of the Epiphany, Buffalo Road, Rochester. Private Interment.
SPENCERPORT
•Donohoe, Linda J. (Rouse), died September 27, 2016. Predeceased by her parents Thomas E. and Mary; her brother, Thomas. Linda is survived by her husband, James M. Donohoe; her children, Brian Cirre, Stephen (Christine) Cirre, Todd Cirre, Janet (Carleton) Gaupp; grandchildren, William, Emma Gaupp. Her Funeral Mass was held October 1 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Interment will be private. Donations can be made to Veterans Outreach, 447 South Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620 or Lollypop Farm, 99 Victor Road, Fairport, NY 14450 in her memory. •Foubister, Elizabeth “Betty” (Richardson), died September 25, 2016 at Lakeside Beikirch Care Center at age 89. She was predeceased by her husband Andrew Foubister, son Tom Foubister and brother Jack Richardson. Betty is survived by her children, William (Marie), James, Andrea (Dave) Rossi, Andrew (Pam); 12 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; brother, Bob Richardson, Fred (Lovette); sister, Linda (Paul) Fritz; sister in law, Jeanette Richardson; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Betty worked in the Spencerport High School cafeteria for many years until her retirement in 1987. Her Funeral Service was held September 29 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Interment in St. John’s Cemetery. Donations can be made to The Alzheimer’s Association, 435 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY 14620 in her memory.
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Nancy J. Russell Nancy J. Russell, of Greece, passed away September 21, 2016 at the age of 49. She is survived by her parents, William and Sharon Anderson; daughter, Dineane Eddy; son, Ace Russell; brothers, Donald (Lourdes) Anderson and Mark Anderson; aunt, Jane McCabe and uncle, Lee (Susan) Beuckman; along with nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends, especially her boyfriend, Shawn Weaver and her dog, “Shelby.” Nancy faithfully served in the U.S. Navy. Family received friends and loved ones in a Memorial Service to celebrate Nancy’s life on Friday, September 30, 2016. Contributions can be made to Lollypop Farm Humane Society, 99 Victor Road, Fairport, NY 14450 in her memory.
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Legal NoticeS Legal Notice New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Notice of Complete Application Date:
09/22/2016
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MONROE COUNTY 39 W MAIN ST ROCHESTER, NY 14614-1476
Facility:
MILL SEAT LANDFILL 303 BREW RD BERGEN, NY 14416
Application ID:
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Legal Notice Notice of Public Hearing on Budget Brockport Fire District
Protection Agency (USEPA) has the authority to bar issuance of any Title V Facility Permit if it is determined not to be in compliance with applicable requirements of the Clean Air Act or 6NYCRR Part 201. Persons wishing to inspect the subject Title V files, including the application with all relevant supporting materials, the draft permit, and all other materials available to the DEC (the “permitting authority”) that are relevant to this permitting decision should contact the DEC representative listed below. The Draft Permit and Permit Review Report may be viewed and printed from the Department web site at: http://www.dec.ny.gov/dardata/boss/afs/draft_atv.html DEC will evaluate the application and the comments received on it to determine whether to hold a public hearing. Comments and requests for a public hearing should be in writing and addressed to the Department representative listed below. A copy of the Department’s permit hearing procedures is available upon request or on the Department web site at: http://www.dec. ny.gov/permits/6234.html.
Permits(s) Applied for: 1 - Article 19 Air Title V Facility Project is located: in RIGA in MONROE COUNTY Project Description: The Department has prepared a draft permit and has made a tentative determination to issue a modification of the Title V Air Facility Permit for the Mill Seat Landfill 118 acre landfill expansion project. The Mill Seat Landfill, located on Brew Rd in the town of Riga, is owned by Monroe County and operated by Waste Management of New York, LLC. The Part 360 Solid Waste Management Facility permit for the proposed landfill expansion was issued on August 19, 2016. In addition to adding the new emission source for the landfill expansion (LFEXP), the applicant has also requested to remove Landfill Gas to Energy (LFGTE) Plant 2 from the current permit, which was authorized in 2015 but is not being built. LFGTE Plant 2 consisted of 2 additional generator engines (CAT 3520 internal combustion engines). The current Title V permit authorizes emissions from the operation of the existing 98.6 acre landfill, which includes one (1) 3000-cfm open flare, one (1) 3500-cfm enclosed flare, and an existing LFGTE plant. The existing LFGTE plant contains eight CAT 3516 landfill gas fired generators. The landfill expansion project does not include an increase in the waste acceptance rate; however, the expansion will increase the capacity of the landfill by 24,000,000 tons and generate an estimated peak volume of 7,306 cfm of landfill gas in 2052. As a result, the landfill expansion may require one (1) additional enclosed flare to burn landfill gas collected from the landfill expansion in excess of the existing combustion sources. The landfill expansion project is subject to 6NYCRR Part 2316 Modifications to Existing Major Facilities in Nonattainment Areas and Attainment Areas of the State within the Ozone Transport Zone (New Source Review), and 6NYCRR Part 231-8 Modifications to Existing Major Facilities in Attainment Areas (Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)). Calculations from the Title V application indicate that the PTE from the landfill expansion project are approximately 54.5 tons per year (TPY) of oxides of nitrogen (NOx), 181.8 TPY of carbon monoxide (CO) and 345,157 TPY of CO2 equivalent (combined anthropogenic and biogenic greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions). However, evaluation of the potential to emit (PTE) for the entire facility, including all control equipment and the landfill expansion, results in emissions that are lower than the current emissions caps for the facility. The facility will be required to demonstrate compliance with the CO and NOx cap limits by calculating actual monthly CO and NOx emission on a 12-month rolling basis. The modeling report included a Significant Impact Level analysis for CO and NO2 which demonstrates compliance with all PSD increments. The Best Available Control Technology (BACT) and Lowest Achievable Control (LAER) analysis prepared for this project demonstrate that expansion of the existing landfill gas collection system and flaring of any excess landfill gas beyond the capacity of the existing LFGTE plant will meet the requirements for NOx, CO and Greenhouse Gas found in 40CFR60 Subpart WWW. The applicant has also obtained 62.7 TPY of NOx emission reduction credits (ERCs) to offset the landfill expansion project PTE NOx at a ratio of 1.15 to 1. In accordance with 6NYCRR Parts 621.7(b)(9) and 2016.3(c), the Administrator of the United States Environmental
Availability of Application Documents: Filed application documents, and Department draft permits where applicable, are available for inspection during normal business hours at the address of the contact person. To ensure timely service at the time of inspection, it is recommended that an appointment be made with the contact person. State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) Determination A final environmental impact statement has been prepared on this project and is on file. SEQR Lead Agency Monroe County State Historic Preservation Act (SHPA) Determination The proposed activity is not subject to review in accordance with SHPA. The application type is exempt and/or the project involves the continuation of an existing operational activity. DEC Commissioner Policy 29, Environmental Justice and Permitting (CP-29) It has been determined that the proposed action is not subject to CP-29. Availability For Public Comment Comments on this project must be submitted in writing to the Contact NYSDEC Person no later than 10/28/2016 or 30 days after the publication date of this notice, whichever is later. Contact Person MATTHEW GRIFFITHS NYSDEC 6274 E Avon-Lima Rd Avon, NY 14414 (585) 226-5469
Notice of Formation of Woodard Enterprises, LLC Art. of Org filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 8/18/16. 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 651 Beadle Road, Brockport, NY 14420. Purpose: any lawful activities.
Legal Notice Town of Clarendon CLARENDON RESIDENTS BE ADVISED that the Town Board has scheduled a Public Hearing to be held October 18, 2016 at 6:30 PM at the Town Hall, 16385 Church Street, Clarendon, NY. Purpose of this hearing will be to consider the Preliminary Town Budget for the year 2017. Salaries are proposed as follows: Supervisor - $10,200; Councilmen (4) - $14,925; Superintendent of Highways - $59,956; Town Clerk - $38,097. A copy of the entire Preliminary Budget is available upon request at the Town Clerk’s Office or on the town website (Supervisor and Town Board pages) at www.townofclarendon.org. Anyone wishing to speak in favor of or in opposition to said budget may do so at this hearing. ALSO BE ADVISED that the regular monthly meeting for October will begin immediately following the close of the budget hearing.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Proposed Budget of the Brockport Fire District of the Towns of Clarkson and Sweden and the Village of Brockport, State of New York will be presented to the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Brockport Fire District, for its consideration at A PUBLIC HEARING, which will be held at 7:00 pm at the Brockport Exempt’s Club, 248 West Avenue, Brockport New York 14420, on Tuesday, October 18, 2016. Pursuant to Town Law, the Board of Fire Commissioners must hold a public hearing on the budget, make the proposed budget available to the public prior to the public hearing, and allow at the public hearing the public to comment on the budget. This public hearing must be held to allow maximum public participation in the hearing. The purpose of the public hearing is to allow any person to be heard in favor of or against the proposed budget as it is submitted, or for or against any item or items contained in the proposed budget, and hearing all persons interested in the subject concerning same. That a copy of the proposed budget is available for inspection at the office of the Clarkson Town Clerk, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson, New York 14430, at the Office of the Sweden Town Clerk, 18 State Street, Brockport New York 14420, and at the Office of the Brockport Village Clerk at 49 State Street, Brockport New York 14420. The Budget will also be available for inspection by contacting Brockport Fire District Secretary Debra Bax, at 585406-1073 where it may be inspected by any interested person during office hours between the hours of 9:30 am to 12:00 pm Monday through Wednesday. The proposed budget is also available electronically through the Fire District website at http:// www.brockportfire.org by accessing the Commissioner’s Corner and clicking on the Budget Information tab. Dated: September 21, 2016 Board of Fire Commissioners Brockport Fire District 38 Market Street Brockport New York 14420
Legal Notice Village of Holley PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Zoning Board of Appeals/ Planning Board of the Village of Holley, New York, will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, October 12, 2016 @ 5:00 PM at the Village Hall, 72 Public Square, Holley, New York, on the following matters: Consideration of the Environmental Significance, pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act for an area variance of 20 cars from the Village requirement of 87, and the Special use Permit for 41 Senior Apartments and relocation of the Village of Holley Offices to the Old Holley High School (formerly 1 Wright Street). A hearing for the Area Variance for the reduction of 20 cars from the Village requirement of 87 by the Zoning Ordinance. A hearing for the Special Use Permit for 41 Senior Apartments and relocation of the Village of Holley Offices to the Old Holley High School (formerly 1 Wright Street) The above referenced Application is open to inspection at the Village Hall, 72 Public Square, Holley, New York. Persons wishing to appear at the hearing may do so in person or by Attorney or other representation. All interested persons or representatives thereof will be given an opportunity to be heard.
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Serve. Pray. Worship. A Welcoming and Affirming American Baptist Congregation. 124 Main Street, (585) 637-9770. Sunday: 9:45am - Praise Music; 10:00am - Worship; 10:30am - Children’s Study; 11:15am - Adult Study. Agape Family Service 3rd Sunday. Free Community Meal 3rd Sunday.
FRIENDSHIP BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
32 Public Square, Holley, NY 14470. Where the KJV-1611 is preached. Where souls are saved and the Lord Jesus Christ is exalted. Sunday 10:30am, Wednesday evening 7pm. 585-301-0036.
HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH
“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” 50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church. Worship Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Children’s Sunday School: 11am to 12 Noon. Adult Bible Study: Sunday 9 to 9:45am, Thursday 9am. Women’s Bible Study & Men’s Group: Every other Saturday (Call for dates & times). Child Care available during the Worship Service. Handicap Accessible.
HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-8761. Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: www.humcny.org, E-mail: humc98@rochester.rr.com. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday School: 11:30am. Child care available 9:30am to 12:30pm. Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm. Handicap Accessible.
LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH
Reformed Church in America. Our Life, Ministry, and Mission: To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neighbors. 30 Long Pond Road, Rochester, NY 14612 (near Edgemere Drive in Greece), (585) 227-4910, www.lakeviewcommunitychurch.net. Rev. Steven Rodriguez, Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School at 9am (during June, July & Aug., No Sunday School Classes); Praise & Worship at 10am. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm); Tuesday: Community Cards (1-3pm); Wednesday: Women’s Prayer & Share Group (10am), Bible Study (7pm), Band Rehearsal (6pm), Choir Rehearsal (7pm). Visit our website or call for additional info. Handicapped accessible.
PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
39 Hovey Street, Hilton, (585) 615-6383, www.PCFMinistries.com, Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church. Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill. Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 10AM. Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM - Kids Club and TurningPoint Teens. Nursery School: Parma Kids Preschool and Child Care Center, 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792
ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY 14468 (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm), 585-392-4099, www.stgeorgehilton.org. Please join us for Worship and Sunday School at 10am.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, (585) 964-2550. Pastor Christian Bode. Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11AM. Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45AM. NYS Licensed Child Care - Mon.-Fri., 6AM-6PM, 964-5859, UPK & Preschool.
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710. Father Joseph Catanise. Worship: Saturday 5pm; Sunday 9:30am (child care available at 9:30am Mass); Sunday 6pm LifeTeen Mass. Handicap accessible.
ST. MARY’S CHURCH
ST. MARK’S CHURCH
13 South Main Street, Holley 16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org. Father Mark Noonan. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 8:00AM St. Mary’s; Thursday - 5:30PM St. Mary’s; Friday - 11:30AM St. Mark’s; Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s; Sunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s.
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St. Luke’s Episcopal Church conducts Bless the Animals Throughout the fall, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Brockport will celebrate all of God’s wonderful creation - earth and sky and sea - and, in a special service, all creatures great and small. The church invites the community to come and bring their beloved pets for a Blessing of the Animals to take place Sunday, October 9, between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., in Sagawa Park, Main Street, Brockport. The special blessing is a gift from St. Luke’s to the community as they celebrate beloved pets - whatever shape, size or species. The Blessing of the Animals Service will also honor 12thcentury friar and preacher, St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals and the environment. Saint Francis of Assisi, born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone and informally known as Francesco, was born September 25, 1182 and died October 3, 1226. St. Francis has been honored throughout the centuries for his love of nature, especially his love of animals.
For the second year in a row, Jacob Rogers has been selected as Seymour Library’s “Summer Teen Volunteer of the Year.” Jacob, a senior at Brockport High School, spent hours at the library reading to several young Book Buddies each week, presiding over two sessions of the fourth and fifth grade Lunch Bunch book group, supervising the Teen Writing Group, and reviewing and posting teen book review submissions. Over 100 teen volunteers contribute substantial support to Seymour’s summer reading programs every year. Provided photo and information.
“It seems dogs and cats make a big impact on our daily lives. They often seem to me to be ministers in their own rights; unconditional love, good listeners, no talking back, great comfort and connection, and most importantly, pure joy,” says The Reverend Krista Cameron, rector of St. Luke’s who will perform the blessings. “And when animals are hurting due to illness, accident, or even as they grow towards their own deaths, we need to honor their lives and mourn their passing. What we are offering through the Blessing of the Animals is a validation and a blessing of the importance of these four-legged critters in our lives. We will also bless those creatures that fly and crawl and swim - as long as they are in their protective cages and tanks.” Treats and fresh water will be available for pets. The church asks that all pets be on leashes or in cages for their own safety and wellbeing. In the event of rain, the blessings will be given at St. Luke’s directly across the street from Sagawa Park. For more information, contact the church office at 6376650 weekday mornings. Provided information
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