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Proposed telecommunications tower a concern to some Ogden residents by Kristina Gabalski A 155 foot cell phone tower proposed for Gillett Road in the Town of Ogden is raising concern among some residents. The Ogden Planning Board has scheduled a public hearing Thursday, October 9 at 7 p.m. at the Ogden Community Center regarding the wireless telecommunications tower. Verizon Wireless is requesting a special use permit to construct and operate the tower which would have an additional 4 foot lightning rod at the top. In a letter to the Suburban News, a Brower Road resident questions the need for another cell tower in the town. “We already have one cell tower ... on Gillett ... and (another) on Vroom Road. How many cell towers do we need in such close proximity?” the resident writes and describes the towers as “unsightly.” Ogden Building Inspector Patrick Smith says it appears the tower is well within code and explains that under federal law, the Planning Board cannot deny the per-

mit if the utility is experiencing an outage in coverage in a certain area. “The federal government has tied everybody’s hands,” Smith says. He notes the town can set standards and conditions as well as request modifications to the proposal, such as “trees planted around the operations on the ground,” but if Verizon is applying for the permit, it’s likely they do have an outage in the area of Gillett and Whittier Roads. Smith referenced the 1993 New York Court of Appeals Cellular Telephone Co. v. Rosenberg decision which held that cellular telephone service is a public utility. A legal memorandum posted on the New York State Department of State website regarding municipal regulation of cellular telephone towers and antennas states that under the ruling, “cellular phone towers are ‘public utility facilities,’ which gives them greater protection against restrictive zoning rules than if they were deemed instead to be ordinary commercial uses of land.”

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The Spencerport Rotary donated over 330 dictionaries to area elementary school third graders in mid-September. The distribution brings a lot of joy to the students who are amazed at the different kinds of information they can find in the dictionary. “The thank you notes the Rotarians receive from the children ... priceless!” say Rotarians. Provided photo.

Home Energy Workshop could help lower your bills this winter PathStone’s energy program will be hosting an informational workshop on October 15 at 5:30 p.m. at the Ogden Town Hall. With winter just around the bend, this workshop will help explain ways residents can make their home more comfortable and energy efficient. A home energy audit can help find where the leaks are in a home, tell how efficient your furnace is, and let you know if you have enough insulation. Currently NYSERDA is offering free or reduced cost energy audits, income based grants of up to $5,000, and low interest loans to help homeowners get increased insulation, high efficiency furnaces, and other energy saving measures. PathStone is a nonprofit that works with low and moderate income homeowners to lower their energy bills through state and local programs. They offer one on one counseling, act as a contractor liaison, and help

people submit the necessary paperwork so that they can improve their homes. These programs are available to all homeowners and landlords who get their energy through a major utility company (RG&E, NYSEG, National Grid). All are invited to attend the meeting from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, October 15 at the Ogden Town Hall, 269 Ogden Center Road to find out how to have a warmer home this winter. The workshop is free but registration is required. To register call Kim Burke at 4422030 ext. 213 or send an email to kburke@ pathstone.org. About PathStone - PathStone is a Rochester based not-for-profit community development and human services organization, that provides services to low-income families and communities throughout the Northeast. Provided information

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Spencerport HS student winner of STEM competition Ariel Viggiano, a Spencerport High School student, was named winner for New York’s 25th Congressional District in the inaugural House of Representatives’ Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) App Challenge for high school students. The competition promoted interest and innovation in the fields of STEM. The House STEM App Challenge called on high school students from across the country to submit ideas for a software application, or “app,” idea related to the STEM fields. Ariel Viggiano was selected as the winner of Rep. Louise Slaughter’s challenge which ran from February through April of this year. “I am so proud of all of the students who submitted app ideas to this challenge. It was inspiring to see the innovative ideas coming from so many incredibly bright students. On behalf of the judges, it is my great honor to congratulate Ariel Viggiano as the winner of the House STEM App Challenge! Ariel’s app, Final Buster, showed great attention to detail, presenting creative ways to engage the user and inspire competition in order to make math fun,” said Represenative Slaughter in a press release. “With fewer than one-third of U.S. eighth graders demonstrating proficiency in science and mathematics, investing in STEM education is crucial for United States to maintain its competitive advantage in science and technology.”

Over 50 students participated in Representative Slaughter’s challenge. All apps were evaluated by the district judges, area experts in game design, academics and electronics. Ariel was selected as the winner for her app, “Final Buster,” which is a quiz app to help high school students study for math tests. This innovative app blocks users from accessing other apps while studying, forcing them to focus on completing the mathematical problems on Final Buster. Final Buster does not offer multiple choice answers but instead requires the user to work through the problem to identify the correct answer. Ariel explains that this prevents the user from simply guessing the correct answer. In addition, when a question is answered incorrectly, the app reveals how to solve the problem and shows where the user went wrong. Ariel’s app also rewards the user at different levels of difficulty by awarding them with widgets or avatars which can be saved to the phone or tablet for use on social media. Ariel’s aim was to encourage the user to learn and practice their math skills. Ariel’s app will be featured on a special page of the U.S. House of Representatives’ website, as well as on display in Representative Slaughter’s Washington, D.C. office. Ariel is the daughter of Antonio and Sherry Viggiano.

Spencerport school to be Foodlink Mobile Pantry site Spencerport Central School District will be a distribution site for Foodlink’s Mobile Pantry Program, which delivers perishable items directly to clients. Foodlink staff and Spencerport students and volunteers will unload, set-up and distribute the food from the Cosgrove Middle School cafeteria from 5 to 7 p.m. on the following dates: October 14, November 21, December 19, February 10, March 25, June 16. This initiative is a result of students serving on Cosgrove Middle School’s Student Council who brainstormed ideas on how to give back to the community, and more specifically, how to provide to area families the basic necessi-

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Trinity Lutheran Church welcomes new pastor Trinity Lutheran Church in Spencerport welcomed Reverend Matthew W. Canaday of Springfield, Missouri as the new pastor. Pastor Matthew Canaday was installed on Sunday, July 13. Reverend Chris C. Wicher, the LCMS Eastern District President, presided over the installation service with the assistance of Reverend Clayton Zuber, the “Circuit Visitor” of the Eastern District and pastor of Epiphany Lutheran Church, in Avon. Pastor Matt and his wife, Bethany, were welcomed by district clergy and members of the congregation at a reception following the service. Pastor Matt previously served River of Life Lutheran Church in Springfield, Missouri, where he was the pastor for five years. “The Mission of Trinity is to joyfully share the Gospel through Christ-centered worship, teaching and reaching out to the community by acts of caring,” he said. Sunday worship services are at 8:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., with Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church is located at 191 Nichols Street, Spencerport, 352-3143. For other information email trinityspencerport191@juno. com and visit www.tlcspencerport.com. Provided information

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MaMa’s Toolkit Parents, take care of yourselves by Michelle A. Dick As I sit in the waiting room for a routine check-up, it occurs to me that I can’t remember the last time I went to the doctor. I know that sometime between my youngest son’s birth (seven years ago) and now, I was treated for a sinus infection and had one routine woman’s check-up, but the years escape me as to when. Other than those two occasions, I’ve avoided the doctor altogether. It’s not like my family hasn’t had their fair share of doctor’s visits, broken bones, dislocations, shots, viruses, dental procedures, hospitalizations, etc. I’ve just neglected to schedule appointments for myself. I just turned 40, which seems like a great time to focus on being healthy. Ways for busy parents to be healthier Before the kids were school-aged, they were much more demanding. It was much harder to make time for myself. Although I didn’t make time to go to the doctor or do organized physical activity, I had some things I did, which I still do, to take care of my physical and mental health:

•When the kids wanted help or needed something from me, I’d physically get up to do it, even if it was upstairs or in the basement. I figured I’d burn more calories walking up and down the stairs than yelling to them. •When the kids served me too much whine, I’d pour a glass of wine to unwind. This would bring my stress levels down before dinner or bedtime. •When grocery shopping alone, I’d avoid using shopping carts as much as possible. I’d use the baskets to carry as many groceries as I could. If there was someone paying by check ahead of me in the check-out line, I’d get mad at first because it meant I had to hold my items longer. Then I’d say to myself, “Feel the burn! Enjoy the bicep workout.” (HA! As if lugging babies around isn’t enough of a workout.) •I’d get away to be an adult whenever the opportunity presented itself. When the kids were babies, the thought of leaving them would cause me anxiety, but once I went to the salon, shopping, hung out with friends, or had date night, I felt great and mentally refreshed. •Unless I had a stroller with me, I’d take the stairs instead of an elevator. Because the kids are older now, it’s easier to schedule time to go to the doctor and participate in organized exercise, shop, and go out on date night. I’m thankful for the newfound freedom. As for sharing ways that I eat sensibly, I don’t. I’m the garbage plate and chicken wing queenie. Note: Freelance contributor Michelle Dick has offered a fresh perspective on family life since early summer and now plans to take a couple of months off to do her real job as a medical journal editor. As a work at home Mom, Michelle knows a lot about balancing all the demands life has to offer.

Opinion/Comments RE2PECT and the Boston Red Sox Everything as of late seems to be about Derek Jeter, and with good reason. Jeter, for the last 20 years has been the heart and soul of the New York Yankees. His determination and steadfastness are legendary. His philanthropy with the charity that he started back in the 90s that he named the Turn 2 Foundation, encourages and makes possible for young people to make really good decisions concerning heir future that they might not normally make, were it not for this wonderful guy. He forever changed kids’ lives for the better. He encouraged kids to work hard, get an education and respect their parents and anyone else they may come in contact with throughout the rest of their lives. I never wondered why the word respect was synonymous with Derek Jeter. If he was having a bad day, nobody knew it. He made sure of that. He never let his emotions interfere with the game. To Derek, it was very simple. He was there for two reasons; to play and to win, no matter what. That’s all. He never made excuses. If they didn’t win, it just made him more determined to try harder to win the next game. He loved to hear rival fans boo him. He wouldn’t bat an eyelash. He would just stay focused and pleasant. To say that Derek Jeter was a class act is a gross understatement. This proved evident during this past year. It was his last year as a Yankee, and boy was it wonderful. He made it that way, Not for himself, but for the literally millions of fans that he had all over the world. His last game at each stadium was wrought with thanks and praise for the Yankee’s Captain. He was given thoughtful gifts and surprise appearances by people from his past. Coaches, teammates and most impressive to me, the other teams. Everybody loved the guy. He was impossible to hate. He thanked each team personally for the great rivalry and he even wished the Orioles all the best as they try to set out for that World Series championship. Now, almost everyone knows that The Boston Red Sox vs The NY Yankees is the biggest rivalry in baseball history. So, how weird was it that the last game that he played of his career was at Fenway Park in Boston. He had the choice to end it in the Bronx, but that isn’t the way he rolls. He knew that without the fans, he wouldn’t be there. He wanted to give it his all, right until the bitter end. The Red Sox were the absolute epitome of class and appreciation. They gave him a send off to rival all others. They even removed a piece of the Green Monster and had the word RE2PECT emblazoned on it, with all of the Red Sox teammates’ and their coaches’ signatures. The Red Sox players cheered him, the fans that normally hate him cheered him, and baseball fans all over watched as one baseball player, if only for a few hours, united two teams together to show Derek Jeter, what he was all about. Respect. I don’t care if you’re 5, or 95, Jeet was a role model for anyone who watched him, followed him and loved him. Now, I’m a diehard Yankees fan. Do I want my Yankees to win every single game? You bet! In the end, however, whoever plays the best that day, deserves to win. It doesn’t mater to me how well they’re doing. If my Yankees were in last place, for the next 30 years, they would still be my one and only team. I suppose you could say that’s because

the Yankees as a whole are a great team, and they are, but for me, next year just won’t be the same. A huge chunk will be missing from now on. The Yankees and the Red Sox will still be trying to beat each other’s brains out on the field, and the fans will be rabid once again, but, next year and all of the years after, when I watch the Yankees play, it just won’t be the same without the greatest shortstop to ever play for the Bronx Bombers, and there won’t be the thrill of hearing Bob Shepherd’s voice saying, “Now batting for the Yankees, #2, Derek Jeter, #2. Lizzie Grey Brockport

Summer season wraps up at the Spencerport Depot & Canal Museum The end of September marked the closing of the Spencerport Depot & Canal Museum for the summer season. Seventy-some volunteers helped welcome 167 boats from 22 states and two countries that docked at the Depot this summer, with over 3,000 people visiting. New this year at the depot was the book club which will continue through the winter, meeting once a month at the Ogden Senior Center. Anyone interested in information can attend the last meeting which is October 9 at 9:30 a.m. at the Depot. The history of the towns as told in books by Arch Merrill will be discussed. This summer we tackled the fiction book Canal Town by Samuel Adams which takes place in the town of Palmyra. It is a good read with a bit of local history involved and members highly recommend it. Along with new donations added to our collections this summer, I look forward to our coming year and future plans. Also the education committee has plans in place for a photo contest involving the community. Watch for information this coming March. And of course we will be back open in December when the Depot will be aglow with the lighted Village of Dickens, along with something for everyone. See you all then. Doreen Castano, Director Spencerport Depot & Canal Museum

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Cadets netters sweep Spartans by Warren Kozireski Hilton’s girls tennis team won three singles matches and two doubles while winning one of each via forfeit in a 7-0 sweep over host Gates-Chili to improve their season record to 8-4. Freshman Holland Long had little trouble at first singles in a 6-1, 6-1 victory while sophomore Brit Bostley mirrored that effort in her 6-2, 6-1 win at second singles. Freshman Reilly Mullen rebounded from a second set loss to win at third singles 7-5, 2-6, 7-5. Senior Carrie Huff and junior Sabrina Xaisanasu took their first doubles match 6-0, 6-0 while sophomore Divya Naidu and junior Raine Gardner were victorious via a 6-1, 6-0 score at second doubles. The sweep marked the first of the season for the Cadets.

Maurer, Richardson lead B-B Bees by Warren Kozireski Sophomore Kelsey Maurer recorded two goals and two assists while senior Allison Richardson netted a pair of goals with one assist to pace Byron-Bergen to an 8-0 girl’s soccer win over Elba as the season heads down the home stretch. Maurer opened up the scoring just 3:07 into the contest after an inside pass by Richardson and the Bees made it 2-0 a little over two minutes later when Richardson took advantage of a defensive giveaway and found the lower right corner. Senior Lindsay Lovett sent a bullet shot off the left post that deflected back off the Elba goalkeeper and in the net in the 19th minute just four minutes before Olivia Audsley headed a corner kick by Maurer in off the keepers’ hands. Byron-Bergen made it 5-0 in the 24th minute as Caity Vereecken sent Lovett in on net with a perfect lead pass. Maurer scored her second goal of the game just twoplus minutes into the second half and Richardson netted her second in the 74th minute with a shot that sneaked in just under the crossbar. The final tally came in the 87th minute off a mishit goal kick that Maurer intercepted and passed to Adrianna Lathan for the goal. “We play really well together,” Bees head coach Jennifer Faro said. “And it was good for some of our players to gain some confidence offensively. Goalkeeper Allison Kropf did not need to make a single save in registering the shutout. Byron-Bergen improved to 8-1-2 with the win and were in a three-way battle with Kendall and Wheatland-Chili for first place and sectional seeding with upcoming games against both.

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•Chicken Barbecue at Parma Greece United Church of Christ, 1211 Manitou Road at the Latta Road intersection (585) 3926120, Saturday, October 11, noon until gone. Drinks and baked goods available for purchase. $9 adults, $8.50 seniors (over 60), $4.75 children (1/2 portion). •German Dinner - Saturday, October 25, St. Paul Lutheran Church, 158 East Avenue, Hilton. Reservations are recommended for the 5 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. seating. Adults $12, children 6-10 $6, children 5 and under free. Tickets limited. For reservations call 392-4000 ext. 211. •Breakfast Buffet on Sunday, October 12, from 8 a.m. to noon at Ferris Goodridge American Legion Post 330, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport. Cost is $7 for adults, $3 for children ages six to 10, and free for children five and under. Public welcome. •Fundraiser to benefit the Aurora House - Save cans and pull tabs (aluminum only). The collection is on-going. Call John, 352-7866. •106th Harvest Turkey Dinner Saturday, October 18 at Ogden Presbyterian Church, 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport. Dine-in servings at 4:30 or 6 p.m. or take-out from 4 to 6:30 p.m. $10 adult; $5 ages 5-12; free under 4 years. Advance ticket reservations required, call 392-5751. •Pawbrokers is a party to benefit GRASP - Greece Residents Assisting Stray Pets - October 6, 5 to 9 p.m. at Red Fedele’s Brook House Restaurant, 920 Elmridge Center Drive. 100 percent of the proceeds goes to GRASP and the pets they serve. Pawbrokers signature Pawtini will also be available and $1 from each sale will go to GRASP. For information visit www. graspinc.org.

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•Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) holds regular office hours for Monroe County residents at The College at Brockport Wednesday, October 8, Morgan Hall, Room 1101, 350 New Campus Drive, Brockport, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The office hours will be attended by Hawley’s staff members. The 139th Assembly District, which Hawley represents, includes the towns of Clarkson, Hamlin, Sweden, and Riga in Monroe County. To schedule an appointment, contact Hawley’s District Office at hawleys@assembly.state.ny.us or by calling 585-589-5780. •Brockport: Village Board meets the first and third Monday of each month (October 6 and October 20) at 7 p.m. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month (October 27) at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month (no meeting October 13) at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month (October 2) only upon application. Historic Preservation Board meets the third Thursday of the month (October 16) at 7:15 p.m. All meetings are held at the Village Hall unless otherwise noted.

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•Chili: Conservation Board meets October 6 at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall Main Meeting Room. Drainage Committee meets October 7 at 7 p.m. in the New Highway Department, 200 Beaver Road. Traffic & Safety Committee meets October 2 at 7 p.m. in the New Highway Department, 200 Beaver Road. •Hilton: Village Board meets the first Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m. Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton. •Ogden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m.; Work Sessions will be held on alternate Wednesdays at 5 p.m. as needed; Ogden Conservation Board meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Planning Board meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings will be held at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, and are open to the public. •Parma: Town Board will meet on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Thursday and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, and are open to the public. •Riga: Town Board meets the second Wednesday of the month (October 8) at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the first Monday of the month (October 6) at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of every month (October 27) at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at the Riga Town Hall, 6460 East Buffalo Road, Churchville, and are open to the public. •Spencerport: Village Board of Trustees meets the first Wednesday of the month; Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of every month (October 7); Architectural Review Board meets the first Tuesday of every month and Zoning Board meets the third Thursday of every month. All meetings start at 7 p.m. at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue. The board also meets the second, third, fourth and fifth Wednesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the Village Office.

Historical

•The Parma Hilton Historical Society meets Monday, October 13, 2014, 7 p.m. at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road (Route 259). Program is Michael Keene presenting a talk on his book “Abandoned ... The Untold Story of the Orphan Asylums.” Free and open to the public. Refreshments. For information call 585-392-5838.

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•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.

School Boards

•The Brockport Board of Education meets Tuesday, October 7 at 7 p.m. in the District Board Room, 40 Allen Street, Building 100. Please note that the location is subject to change. Visit www.bcs1.org/boe or call 585-637-1810 for updates. •The Churchville-Chili School District Board of Education meets Monday, October 6, 7 p.m. Administrative Board Room, 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville. Audit Committee meets at 6 p.m. •Hilton Central School District Board of Education meets Tuesday, October 7 at 7 p.m. in the Board Room, 225 West Avenue, Hilton. Agendas and minutes are available on the district’s website www.hilton.k12.ny.us/board-education.htm.

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•The Chili Art Group will meet on October 9 at 7 p.m. in the Chili Senior Center, 3235 Chili Avenue. The guest artist will be Gia Conti, demonstrating Watercolor (fantasy children art - sea creatures, bugs, etc.) Visitors are welcome at no charge. Visit www.chiliartgroup.weebly.com. •The October luncheon meeting of the Rochester, NY Christian Women’s Connection will take place on Wednesday, October 15 from noon to 1:30 p.m. at East Village in the Villages at Unity, 1471 Long Pond Road in Greece. $12.50 includes tax and gratuity. The program “All About Bling” will be presented by Linda Skelton. The inspirational speaker is Joan Wurst who entitles her talk “A Cowgirl Who Never Gave up her Dream”. Free parking available at section H of the hospital parking lot at the main entrance and a shuttle will carry guests to East Village. Handicap parking is available at East Village’s front entrance. For reservations call Rita at 352-5271 by October 13. •Crafts, Community Service, Dinner and more with the Monroe County Home Bureau Cracked Pots (Spencerport area), the second and fourth Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. from September through June (no meeting July and August). Meetings are held at different locations. Cost is $11.50 per year. Call Loretta at 352-5720 for information.

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Current C-C students and winners of the 2014 AP Scholars awards. Provided photo.

Churchville-Chili students recognized for AP Scholar Awards The Advanced Placement program presents several awards that recognize students who have demonstrated college level achievement through AP courses and exams. Both our 2014 graduates and current students have been honored with the AP Scholar Awards. •AP Scholars: (Total 42) Granted to students who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams: Hannah Allen, Christina Aponte, Lynn Atene, Leah Brown, Lauren Burr, Macey Carr, Andrew Freeman, Sallye Gathmann, Brian Guy, Benjamin Hermanson, Joseph Hunt, Abigail Hyland, Quinn Magiera, Patrick Mathews, Gage Matyasovszky, Courtney Maysick, Bryn Mcgrath, Katherine Paolucci, Brianna Starr, Mikayla Starr, Nicole Strauss, Daniil Sushko, Kristina Turton, Madeline Wall, Alexandra Cozzo, Michele Crawford, Alexander Davis, Liam Evans, Myles Forsett, John Iacucci, Natalie Jackson, Brittany Jepsen, Emily Knuuti, Jourdan Lubes, Tyler Pawlaczyk, Stephanie Piper, Mariah Scuderi, Jason Snider, Dustin Solomon, Angela Wehle, Zachary Wilson, Charles Wood. •AP with Honor: (Total 22) Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams

taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams: Alexi Abarca, Karley Allis, Scott Bagley, Thomas Eagan, Claire Feerick, Emily Geraci, Sophia Guglin, Isabelle Horvath, Jane Huffer, Jessica Hyde, Erin Mcanany, Grace Miller, Tara Moore, Connor Oneill, Zachary Perkins, Colbey Pfendler, Austin Raetz, Lynn Sidor, Zachary Stoessel, Mitchell Terhaar, Isaak Valoshka, Katherine Woo. •AP with Distinction: (Total 19) Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams: Caroline Bennett, Zach Cooper, Kelly Cornwell, Lauren Czolgosz, Carolyn Fasone, Emily Raduns, Katheryn Flynn, Kathryn Gardner, Emma Jessop, Nikkolette Lee, Ryan Lutrario, Grace Nieboer, Anna O’Brien, Kathryn Pukos, Emily Raetz, Christina Reilly, Genevieve Ruhland, Douglas Smith, Thy Vo. •National AP Scholar: (Total 1) Granted to students in the United States who receive an average score of at least 4 on all AP exams taken, and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of the exams: Thy Vo. Provided information

Chili Public Library programs and events The Chili Public Library will be closed Monday, October 13 in observance of Columbus Day. The Friends of the Chili Public Library are selling $Shop Around Rochester 2015 coupon books for $20 each with all proceeds benefitting library programming and special requests. The coupons are for up to 50% off restaurants and local services. They also make great gifts! They are available at the library’s Checkout Desk. Registration is open for Rochester Works! Interviewing: Beyond the Basics, to be held Wednesday, October 15 at 1 p.m. Be prepared for your next interview; learn what to expect and how to best showcase your qualifications for a competitive edge. Registration is open for Passport Program to be held Wednesday, October 15, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Please contact the library to register. Members of the County Clerk’s staff will be present and available to provide a range of passport services. For more information please visit the Monroe County Clerk’s website at www.monroecounty. gov/clerk-passports.php. •Wednesday, October 8 - NetSmartz for Parents, 7 p.m. - learn the main online risks and basic Internet safety concepts for children. Cyberbullying, revealing too much information, sexting, and online predators are discussed.

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Registration is required. •Friday, October 10 - Netsmartz Presents Router’s Birthday Surprise, 9:30 a.m. for children in grades K-2 and 10:30 a.m. for children in grades 3 and 4. Animated characters Clicky, Netti, and Webster will introduce safety lessons in this fun, interactive presentation which includes games to help reinforce the four rules of online and real world safety. Registration is required for each session. Netsmartz Tween Presentation 11:30 a.m. - for children in grades 5-6. This program will feature NSTeens videos and explain online risks as well as discuss ways in which tweens can avoid them. Topics covered are online predators, revealing personal information, social networking, cyberbullying and sexting. Registration is required. •Sunday, October 12 - Make a Fast Friend with Greyhound Adoption of Greater Rochester, 2 p.m. - For all ages. Representatives from Greyhound Adoption of Greater Rochester will be at the library along with several retired racing greyhounds to talk about the breed, their training and their transition to family pet. Registration is required. For more information or to register for programs offered by Chili Public Library, stop at the library, 3333

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The Village of Brockport is on the threshold of becoming an easier place for bicyclists, pedestrians and all who travel through the community with the kick-off meeting September 23 of a process which will result in the creation of a Village of Brockport Active Transportation Plan. The creation of the plan is funded by a $50,000 grant from the Genesee Transportation Council (GTC). Brockport Mayor Margay Blackman, Walk!Bike!Brockport! Chairperson Raymond Duncan and Thomas Robinson, RLA, of Barton & Loguidice attended the meeting. Robinson is acting as project director. Also present were several members of a steering committee which is comprised of key stake-holders in the project. Those in attendance included representatives from Lifetime Assistance, the Brockport Central School District, the College at Brockport, BISCO, NYS Department of Transportation, Village of Brockport Department of Public Works, Monroe County Planning and Development, Finger Lakes Health Systems and Clarkson Supervisor Paul Kimball. According to the meeting’s agenda, the “... primary purpose of the study is to look beyond isolated, per-project “spot” improvements to implement improvements as part of a village-wide strategically conceived plan designed for maximum circulation efficiency and safety and that extends as needed to the Towns of Sweden and Clarkson.” “We will leave in the village’s hands a powerful document,” Robinson told those in attendance. He explained the plan will be helpful in applying for grants, “.. it can give you an edge,” he said. Robinson said the goals of the plan are to improve safety, “.... of all travel modes - including pedestrians, motorists and bicyclists;” improve connectivity both within Brockport and between the village and neighboring communities; and shift mode share, which Robinson explained means enhancing the balance between different modes of travel. “Small shifts make a big difference,” he noted, “there are economic, social and environmental benefits when you get people out of cars.” Some areas of concern already identified in the community include: •Route 31/Route 19 into the village from Wegmans Plaza •Campus Drive to Redman Road/safe pedestrian crossing at Redman Road to Sweden Community Park •Owens Road from Lowe’s to the canal and into the village •Route 19 through Clarkson to Route 104 •Safe route up to Sweden Community Center either via Route 19, or a trail from Tim Horton’s up the hill to the south Other concerns discussed during the September 23 meeting were access to the canal path and concerns regarding where the path crosses Route 19 in the village - just north of the lift bridge - particularly during cycling events; bicycle parking at the college; facilitating those in wheelchairs and youngsters riding bikes to school - some parents are not comfortable with their children using the bike lanes on Route 19. Robinson said the final recommendations will include, “... infrastructure improvements both on and off the road,” as well as policies and programs regarding education and enforcement. “We will identify all opportunities for people to get out and move under their own power,” Robinson said. Public meetings will be held twice during the development of the plan - most likely between January/March and April/June 2015. A final report should be ready by August 2015, Robinson said. Steering Committee members plan to tour the community both by walking and by bicycle to help assess the current status of both modes of travel. B&L staff have also begun an inventory of existing conditions. “This has turned out quite well,” Raymond Duncan noted at the close of the September 23 meeting. “It promises to be quite satisfactory for Brockport,” he said.


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death notices •Fisher, Arnold Augustus, died September 23, 2014, in Temple, Texas, due to complications from a stroke. Arnie was born April 4, 1964, in Brockport. He graduated with a Regents Diploma and Certification as a Chem Lab Technician from Kendall Central School in 1982. Arnie attended Alfred State University for 1 year before joining the US Navy where he received diplomas as a Hospital Corpsman and an Advance Medical Lab Technician. During his 10 years in the Navy, Arnie was stationed in Bethesda, Maryland, in San Diego, California and at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. He received the US Navy Good Conduct Award, the US Navy Certificate of Commendation, and the US Navy Citation for Service. After leaving the service, Mr. Fisher was involved in a variety of other jobs in New York, Maryland and Texas, including Medical Lab Technician, Pet Containment Specialist-Service Manager-Senior Trainer, Warehouse and Buildings-Grounds Supervisor, Private Contractor, and Deluxe Horse Trailer Welder. Mr. Fisher is survived by his children Sean and Steve of Rochester, and Courtney and Aaron of Batavia; his brothers Jeff (Becky) of Brockport and Kyle of Houston, Texas; his parents Harlow and Judy Fisher of Georgetown, Texas; and his significant other Donna Street of Temple, Texas. Arnie also has many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and a nephew in Florida and in New York. There will be a celebration of Arnie’s life during July 2015 at a Memorial Service in the Rochester area. Donations can be made to the Missions’ Fund of the Son’s City Church, 111 Muir Court, Georgetown, Texas 78633. •Fowler, Cortlandt F. Sr., “Cort,” “Corky,” September 29, 2014 at age 72. Predeceased by his brother, Terry. Cort is survived by his children, Cortlandt Jr. (Jennifer), Tamara (Josh) Rossman; grandchildren, Ashlyn and Cortlandt III Fowler, and Gavin and Zach Rossman; siblings, Vincent (Bonnie), Denise (Donald) Bartalo and Todd (Susan) Fowler; many nieces and nephews. Cort was a 4th generation funeral director, owning and operating Fowler Funeral Home in Brockport for 44 years, until his retirement in 2010. He was a US Army Veteran. He was a longtime member and past president of the Brockport Rotary Club and two time Paul Harris Fellow. Cort was a member and past Captain of Capen Hose Co. #4 and a past President of the Rochester Genesee Valley Funeral Directors Association. His Funeral Service was held October 4 at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport.

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•Beauchamp, Frederick H. “Fred,” September 29, 2014 at age 89. Predeceased by his parents Frederick and Gladys, sister Bernadette (Rhinehardt “Sid” Lockamyeir, Jr.), brother Willard, Ronnie and Gary (Heidi) Wright and longtime companion Bernice Wright. Survived by nephews, Robbie (Julie) Lockamyeir, Rhinehardt “John” (Annette) Lockamyeir, Fred Lockamyeir; nieces Carol Nagy, Cherrill Pilone, Lorraine Williams, Marsha Byron, Deborah Rowley, Tom (Vicki) Wright, Terry (Theresa) Wright, Steve (Shauna) Wright, Kate Wright, Rene Burandt and many Legion friends and golf buddies. Fred was an Army veteran in World War II, past commander of the Michalki Post 1328 of the American Legion, past president of the PAC Club and member of the Echo Club. His Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated October 4 at St. Pius X Church, Chili. Interment Elmwood Cemetery, Lyons, New York. Donations can be made to a charity of one’s choice in his memory.

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•Holley, Louise M., September 17, 2014. Predeceased by her husband, Raymond; father and mother, Robert and Dorothea McFiggins; sister, Dorothy Gagnon; brother, Robert McFiggins. She is survived by her children, Mike Holley, Kathy (Steve) Vernille, Sue (Tom) Hauptman, Bob (Maureen) Holley; grandchildren, Jeff Holley, Jamie Holley (fiance, Justin Wandtke), Jess Hauptman, Joe Vernille, Nick Holley; great granddaughter, Gabby; sister, Marion (Paul) Gagnon; many nieces and nephews. Services and interment were held at the convenience of the family. •McDonald, Robert, age 78, died September 28, 2014. Born August 23, 1936 in Elmira, NY. Predeceased by his parents, Harold and Mary (Moran); his wife, Nancy (Allen). Robert is survived by his children, Tim, Jackie (Spronz), Pat and John; his sister, Kathleen (Burke); grandsons, Tom, Rick, Mark; granddaughter, Lela (Spronz) and many nieces, nephews and cousins. He worked as a printer at IPS MacDonald Printing and Fresnell Optics in Rochester. He was a veteran of the Air Force. His Funeral Mass was celebrated October 3 at St. Jude’s Church, Gates. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. •O’Brien, Doratha, a native of Wayland, NY. Preceded by her parents, Leonard and Pauline Gessner and her husband, Neil O’Brien Sr. Survived by her children, Michael (Margaret Mary), Sheila (John) McGuckin, Peggy (Tom) Noll, Kate (Kevin) Collins and Neil (Susan); 16 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Doratha was a graduate of St. Joseph’s Nursing School and Catholic University in Washington, D.C. She was the Director of Nursing Service at St. Mary’s Hospital as well as Assistant Director of Nursing at St. Ann’s Home and Director of Staff Education at St. John’s Home. A Mass of Christian Burial was held October 2 at St. Pius Tenth Church, Chili. Interment St. Pius Cemetery. Donations can be made to St. Joseph’s Neighborhood Center, 417 South Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620 in her memory.

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•Dundas, Herbert, September 27, 2014 age 85. Survived by his children, Faye and Mark; grandson, Tyler; special friend, Karen Sullivan; brother, Ed (Gerta); sisters, Alice Valerio and Dorothy Burghardt; numerous nieces and nephews. A Celebration of his Life was held October 4 at the Hidden Valley Club, Gates. Donations can be made to the 7th Floor Oncology/Hematology Unit at the Wilmot Cancer Center in his memory.

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•Gutmann, Lyla, on September 30, 2014. She is survived by her husband, George; children, John (Ruth) and Kimberly Gutmann; many brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and friends. Her Funeral Service was held October 5 at Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Interment, Garland Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Cobblestone Society, 14389 Ridge Road West, Albion, NY 14411 in her memory. •Forest, Rosemarie M. (Ciaccia) (Lindsay), September 24, 2014. Predeceased by her infant son. Survived by her husband of 60 years, Ralph; children, Mary-Jo (James) Ciaccia, Gerard Forest of North Carolina, Eileen (David Lindsay) Forest; grandchildren, Nicholas (fiancee) Lindsay Ciccoricco) Ciaccia, Alexander (Jackelyn) Ciaccia, Harrison, Christian and Madison Forest of North Carolina, J.T. Tracey, Andrew Tracey, D.J. (Alyson) Lindsay of Connecticut, Michelle (Jason) Franco of New Jersey; greatgrandchildren, Alexis and James Ciaccia, Kyle Lindsay, Evelyn and Aiden Lindsay, Jase Franco; sister, Carolyn Caschetta; nieces and nephews. Her Funeral Mass was celebrated September 29 at St. Lawrence Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Hildebrandt Hospice, 2652 Ridgeway Avenue, Rochester, 14626 in her memory. •Sperber, Phyllis (Becks), on September 29, 2014. Predeceased by her husband, Karl and brother, A. Frederick Becks. She is survived by sons, Stephen (Crystal) and Daniel (Laurie Steele) Sperber; granddaughter, Alexandria;

brother, Carlton (Joyce) Becks; sisters, Coralie (William) Hinchcliffe and Mary Frank; in-laws, Joyce S. Becks, Leonhard (Mary) and Otto (Lynn) Sperber. Her Funeral Service was held October 4 at Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Alexandria Sperber Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 263, Hilton, NY in her memory.

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•Davis, Everett F. “Mike”, age 78, died September 25, 2014 in Unity Hospital. Mike was born January 9, 1936 in Brockport to Marlon and Dorothy (Bolton) Davis and was a lifetime resident of this area. Mr. Davis was predeceased by his brothers Gene, Don, Clifford “Butch” and a sister Deloras. He is survived by his wife of 51 years Patricia; his sons, Michael (Michelle) Davis of Holley, Mark (Jessie) Davis of Albion; brothers, Sonny Davis of Texas, Adelbert Davis of Holley and Richard Davis of Brockport; five grandchildren; five great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. His Funeral Service was held September 29 at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Inc., Holley. Interment will be at a later date. Contributions can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association in his memory.

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•Zarnstorff, Lawrence C., September 25, 2014. Survived by wife, Anne; daughter, Susan (Bruce) Boyle; brother, David Zarnstorff; two grandchildren, Sara and Brandon Boyle; several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brother, Alvin “Curly” Zarnstorff and sister, Jean Battles. His Funeral Service was held September 30 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to North Greece Volunteer Exempt, 1766 Latta Road, Rochester, NY 14612 in his memory.

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•Landon, Irene Eloise (Doud), September 12, 2014 at age 96. Born in Covington, Pennsylvania on July 9, 1918. Irene is preceded in death by her husband, Robert Landon. Irene is survived by two daughters, Nancy Mack of Carrollton, Texas and Terri Landon of Macedon; two grandchildren, Greg Mack and Susan Mack of Carrollton, Texas; two great-granddaughters, Alyssa Lemons and Mallory Mack. Irene was grateful for the friendship of Dolores Indovino and Florence Michaloski, supportive neighbors, and caring staff of The Jewish Home of Rochester. Irene was a volunteer and teachers aide in the Spencerport Schools for over 30 years. To light a candle of remembrance for Irene, please visit www.alifecelebrated.com. All services will be held privately. •Psomiadis, Diamando, September 28, 2014 at age 77. Predeceased by her parents, George and Stella Hetelekides; siblings, Kyriaki Zaromitidis, Efstathios, Dimitrios, Eleftherios, Yiannis Hetelekides. She is survived by her loving huband of 56 years, Panagiotis; children, Kirk (Vicky), Anna (Sam) Kostarellis, Sue (Yiannis) Keisidis; grandchildren, Dimitrios, Diamondo (Vangeli), Rodi, Lazaros, Zoe, Maria, Peter, Diamando, Peter; great-granddaughter, Penelope; brothers, Savas (Sophia), Mihalis (Fotini) of Greece; sister, Nopi (Tasos) Dimitriadis; sisters-in-law, Barbara, Krystallo, Parthena and Yianna Hetelekides; several nieces and nephews. A Funeral Service was held October 1 at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, Rochester. Interment, Grove Place Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, 962 East Avenue, Rochester in her memory. •Wispelaere, Wayne E., September 25, 2014 at age 66. Predeceased by his parents, Ed and Lorraine. Wayne is survived by his daughter, Kimberly (Michael) Robare of Maryland; grandchildren, Hannah and Dylan Robare; sisters, Sandy (Jerry) Navarra, Mary (Jim) Guerin brother, Edward Wispelaere; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends. Services were held October 1 at the Bartolomeo & Perotto Funeral Home, Inc., Greece. Donations can be made to the Huntington’s Disease Society of America, 505 Eighth Avenue, Suite 902, New York, NY 10018 in his memory.

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Topsoil, screened and delivered, 2 yds. $88; 3 yds. $100; 4 yds. $118; 5 yds. $130; 6 yds. $140; 7 yds. $168; 8 yds. $192. Also, screened garden compost mulch, decorative stone, drive way stone; stone dust, pool sand and fill dirt. Pick-up and save. Visa, Discover and Mastercard welcome. Buttonwood Farms, 585-3925340.[TFN]

excavation, pool Fill-ins, Demolition Work

, bulk Mulch topsoil, stone, Fill

prices Do not incluDe Delivery

Black Diamond Mulch ................ $32 Red Enhanced Mulch ................. $32 All Natural Brown Mulch ........... $20 Screened Fresh Topsoil.........$16

yd. yd. yd. yd.

best prices in town!

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ProPerty Care exPerts • Landscaping • Tree Trimming & Removal • Rototilling • Yardwork • Fence Installation & Repair • Cleanouts • Junk Removal • Small Demolition • Garage & Basement Organization

Chinappi enterprises

Mike Chinappi

• Weeding • mulching • trimming • edging

HOURS: M-F 7:30-3:00, SAt By Appt. Only

SPECIALS

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

one time or Scheduled maintenance Senior discounts

DELIVERED PRICES

Delivery AvAilAble

ELECTRICIANS Electrical Work - all phases. In business for 30 years. Master’s license, insured. Quality Job at Reasonable Prices! 585-637-8321.

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

Free estimates reFerences

585-469-6334

Locally Owned & Operated • Fully Insured Reliable • Quality Workmanship Residential • Commercial ~ 19 Years Experience ~ WalkWays & Patios • landscaPing Mowing • Trimming • Gutter Cleaning Seasonal Clean-Ups • Snowplowing

594-8420

Landscaping, Tree Trimming & Removal, Rotilling, Yardwork, Fence Installation and Repairs, Clean-Outs, Junk Removal, Small Demolitions, Garage and Basement Organization. Chinappi Enterprises. Call Mike, 585469-6334.[TFN] __________________ Mike’s Yard Works - Lawn mowing, core aeration, de-thatching, weeding, spring clean-ups. 585-4514628.[TFN]

MISCELLANEOUS WATER DELIVERY: Chlorinated water for Pools, Wells, Cisterns, Hot Tubs & more! www. NelsonWaterHauling. com. Call 585-6905371. [11-30]

PAINTING & PAPERING PAINTING, Interior/Exterior, Staining. Residential and Commercial, 22 years experience. Free estimates. References. Fully insured. Comp. and liability. $100 Room Specials. Rob, 585-738-9239.[TFN]

PAINTING & PAPERING JIM CERVINI Painting and Paperhanging, remodeling, drywall hanging, textured ceilings, gutter cleaning and replacement, and power washing. 585392-4138.[TFN] Lighthouse Wallpapering & Painting by Margie. Call 585-3923249. Free estimates, fully insured.[105]EOW

PLUMBING/SEPTIC Reynolds Plumbing - Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, new homes, sewer & drain cleaning, gas lines, water heaters. Plumbing Repair Service. Call Joe 585-637-6879, cell 737-6016. [TFN]

The deadline for next week’s edition is Wednesday at 4 p.m. TREE SERVICE vaNDERvoRT FULLY INSURED

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Over 38 Years servICe & TrUsT • Complete InsuranCe Coverage • Free estImates • reasonable rates • aerIal buCket

820-TREE (8733) Stump Grinding and Bush Removal, small and large stumps. Call Brian at 585-3926175.[TFN]


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HOME IMPROVEMENT TRee SeRVice

TRee SeRVice

J.M. Tree Service

Private Piano, Voice and flute lessons for chilren and adults. Flexible schedule and affordable. Call 585-2257027. [12-14]

Specializing 24 Hour in crane EmErgEncy aSSiSted SErvicE removalS

www.jmtree.com “The Family Owned Company That Cares About You!”

Joshua Miesch Nikki Miesch NY-5654AM NY-5762A

• Tree Removal • Tree Trimming • Stump Grinding • Owner Operated • Fully • Certified Arborists Insured

766-JOSH (5674)

MOTOR VEHICLES aUTOMOBileS/ TRUcKS

aUTOMOBileS/ TRUcKS

2008 Hyundai Elantra auto., 4 dr., air, pw, pm, power glass, sunroof, tilt, air, cruise. 123,000 miles. $6,000. 585415-5141.[10-5]

2003 Saturn Vue - 4 dr., 2 wheel drive, V6, 43,000 miles, all power options, like new, inspected. 585415-5141.[10-5]

aUTOMOTiVe

aUTOMOTiVe

JUNK CARS, TRUCKS & VANS

NEVER ANY CHARGES OR FEES! NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY!

aUTOS WaNTed

$70-$1000 CA$H TODAY! For Cars, Trucks, Vans No Key No TiTle NO PROBLEM

482-2140 CA$H FOR CAR$: $70 - $1,000 for your junk car. More for 1999 and newer. 585-4829988.[TFN]

305-5865 MOTORcYcle/ all TeRRaiN

Harley Davidson Dyna Super Glide, 2005 FXD, red, mileage is 23,900. Clear title, engine size is 1450 cc. Includes spoked wheels, saddle bags with keys to lock bags to the bike. Small bag in front on forks. Screaming Eagle kit installed and oil changed every 3,000 miles. New tires. Excellent condition. $8,000. Photos available on craigslist. 585392-1919.[TFN]

RecReaTiONal VeHicleS/caMPeRS 2011 Jay Feather X23J hybrid, only used for 6 nights. Double slide, tons of storage. A must see! $16,900. Call Pat, 7031427.[TFN]

gENERAL SERVICE aPPliaNce RePaiR Bauer Appliance Service - All makes & models Refrigerators, Freezers, Washers, Dryers, Dishwashers, Ranges. Committed to Quality. 585-3149115.[TFN] __________________ Appliance Repair: Call Lou Borrelli. Washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges-ovens, microwaves. 585-352-3440. [TFN]

cOMPUTeR TRaiNiNg/SeRVice

COMPUTER salEs, sERviCE & TRaining 203 Main St., Brockport

637-9180

cleaNiNg C o m e H o m e To A Clean House! 585-3925784.[10-5]

Suburban S laWN MOWeR News RePaiR & The Herald Lawn Mower, ATV and aTTORNeYS/legal Attorney: Bankruptcy, Divorce, Wills, Family Court, Real Estate. Free initial consultation. Jennie M. Cooper, 2255 Lyell Ave., 585325-7792. A Debt Relief Agency.[11-16]e

aNTiQUeS

Jill’s

ANTIQUES .com (585) 637-5560

Free removal of any unwanted model, any condition, with or without wheels.

Motorcycle Repair, 35 years certified. Tuneups, overhaul, welding, sharpening, pick-ups. 585-820-8733.[TFN]

Check it out in the Classifieds

SeRViceS/geNeRal H e ’s c o m i n g o n Wednesday, October 8. Sewing Machine Doctor over 45 years. Repair all brands, same day service. Tune up Special $49.95 with warranty. Parts extra with customers approval. Also sharpen shears. Amelia’s Fabrics & Yarn, 7 Upton St., Hilton, 585392-1192.[10-22]EOW

antiquesrustyrelics.com 638-2077

aRT WORK Original acrylic paintings ... seasonal, landscapes, portraits, modern folk images, various sizes. Affordable & very interesting. For more information contact Nils R. Caspersson, 585924-7868.[TFN]

cOllecTiBleS Oak Steamer Trunk, Cedar lined, 36”L, 18”H, 20”W. $500 or B.O. 585-637-8701.[TFN]

eSTaTe/ HOUSeHOld Sale Estate Sale - Three Days: Thurs. & Fri., Oct. 9 & 10, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat., Oct. 11, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Joe McGinnity Mini Farm, 7617 Lake Road (3 miles south of Bergen on Rt. 19 - south of Rt. 33 - north edge of Leroy border. Exit 47 off Thruway) Bergen 14416. Open 9 a.m. BARN FULL -Kubota & Ford 8N tractors w/mowers & log splitters, farm implements, welding tools, many table & hand power tools, bicycles, tons of items. Open 9:45 a.m. - Household - furniture, Dell computer & desk, dishes, knick knacks, collector dolls, Christmas, exercise equipment & much more! For pictures www.lorraineoakley.com.[10-5] __________________ Greece: 19 Brookridge Drive. October 11 & 12; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Antiques, glassware, furniture, Avon, old tools, Christmas items & much more. Cash Only![10-5] 231 Pine Hill Road, Spencerport. Thursday and Friday, October 9 and 10; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Furniture, household items, tools and some collectibles.[10-5]

Medical

Medical

Medical lift chairs starting @

699

$

MiScellaNeOUS FOR Sale

352-4011 MiScellaNeOUS FOR Sale

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]

ITEMS FOR SALE/FOR RENT

Downtown Brockport

always better, higher cash paid, for most, any condition, running or not!! Always FREE pick up. Usually same day service. Please call the rest first, then call me last! I am I try to pay the highest and the fairest. NOT affiliated with • also • any other company!

The deadline for next week’s edition is WEDNESDAY at 4 p.m.!

65 Main Street

WANTED

ITEMS FOR SALE/FOR RENT

gENERAL SERVICE

VeWaY Se MUSical iNSTRUcTiON

FiReWOOd/FUel

Handcrafted

Oak Steamer trunk

Cedar Lined • 36”L, 18”H, 20”W $500 or B.O. 585-637-8701

BC

FIREWOOD

70 FC ............................. Picked up 85 FC .......................Local Delivery $ 80 FC ....5 or More FC Local Delivery

Alternative Fuels Dry Creek Wood Pellets, Bagged Coals and Envi-blocks. Hendel Farms, 3451 North Main St., Holley. 585638-6042.[1-25-15]

FURNiTURe Oak dining room set. Includes table with insert, lighted china cabinet, side board, 6 chairs and felt board protector. In excellent condition. Asking $1,250. 585349-3182.[11-2] __________________ Natural Cherry coffee table - $90; Children’s 5 drawer dresser, oak - $80; 2 rocking chairs - 1 painted $40 and 1 Maple $60. Call 585352-1979.[TFN] __________________ Oak Steamer Trunk, Cedar lined, 36”L, 18”H, 20”W. $500 or B.O. 585-637-8701.[TFN]

gaRage/ MOViNg SaleS Baby items: Convertible crib, clothing, Stride Rites and more. October 10 & 11; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 10 Spencer Road, Hilton.[10-5] __________________

Huge, many families 20 Statt Road off Manitou S. Furniture, glassware, tools, Precious Moments, thousands of items. Oct. 10, 11 & 12; 8 til dark.[10-5]

MiScellaNeOUS FOR Sale Walk-in tub for sale. $700 right hand, all fixtures. Call 585-3191062. Ask for Al![10-5] __________________ Kitchen Cabinets Complete set, oak, recessed panel - $250. 585-469-8939.[10-5] __________________

Kitchen - Complete Cherry, 13 cabinets, appliances, corian sink and top. $1,650. 585469-8939.[11-9] __________________

Bow window, 4 section R.O., 6’-9” x 5’0” Int. Blinds screens, hi-performance glass. Excellent condition. $200. 585-469-8939.[TFN]

MUSical iNSTRUMeNTS Hammond Electric Organ - Excellent condition. Works good. $125. 585-637-7106.[10-5]

Horseboarding - Four Seasons Ranch. Personalized full care. Daily turnout. All disciplines welcome. Outdoor & indoor arenas, groomed daily. English, Western & Jumping lessons available. 585392-0826.[10-19] __________________ HORSEBOARDING. Full and self care options. Large indoor and outdoor arenas. Hot water wash stall. Several pastures. 585-3307624.[10-5]

CLASSIFIEDS

WaNTed TO BUY Wanted: Snowblower, like new or slightly used. Call for purchase info of your machine. 585-415-5141.[10-5]

aNNOUNceMeNTS

aNNOUNceMeNTS

aNNOUNceMeNTS aNNOUNceMeNTS

Brockport Food Shelf (Clarkson, Sweden) provides for the hungry. Call 585-637-8169 for information.[TFN] __________________

Spencerport Volunteer Ambulance, help us help you. Call 585-352-4742. [TFN] ___________________

Orchard Road, Albion, NY 14411; •Mike Barco, dba Natural Hardwood Floors, formerly of 14 Silver Fox Circle, Rochester 14612; •Bernie Dates, 25 Locust Drive, Hamlin; •John Dooley & John’s Barber Shop, formerly at 11 Main St., Hilton; •Colleen Farrard dba Colleen’s Clippings, formerly of Close Hollow Drive, Hamlin; •Frank Frassetto dba Ma’s Farm Market, 45 Kaymar Drive, Rochester, NY 14616; •Ron Garner, 535 Washington St., Spencerport; •John Gerzease, dba Hess Mart, 995 Transit Way, Brockport; •John

$

ADDITIONAl FEEs FOR OuT-OF-AREA DElIVERIEs

MAPLE SYRUP - 100% Pure and Natural. Maple Grove Farm - a 5th generation family farm. 4394 South Holley Road, Holley (north of Rt. 31A); 6 miles west of Brockport. 585-6386245.[TFN] __________________ Ain’t it sweet to beat the high cost of heat? Coal, wood pellets, Enviblocks. Pick-up, delivery. Gloves, boots, critter control, hay, straw, pet/farm food and bird seed. www.higbiefarmsupplies.com. 585-5948300.[TFN]

PeTS & aNiMalS

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$

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Kendall Community Food Cupboard, 1808 Kendall Road (located in the United Methodist Church). Services people in the Kendall School System. Call 659-4073 for an appointment.[TFN] __________________ H i l t o n C o m mu n i t y Emergency Help to those in dire need: Hilton Food Shelf: 585-2342090, leave message. Hilton Clothes Closet: only open on Tuesdays. General Help call 585234-2700, leave message. [TFN] __________________

American Heart Association. Memorial gifts honoring a friend or relative help future research in fighting this nation’s number one health problem. Please mail memorial gifts to American Heart Association, 2113 Chili Avenue, Rochester, N.Y. 14624. __________________ Hamlin Residents in need of food - call 585964-7420. Leave a message and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. The Hamlin Life Solutions Food Pantry. [TFN] __________________ If you have been laid off recently or experienced a cut in hours or pay, you may be eligible for free or reduced lunches for your children in your school district. Please call your school district for more information. [TFN] __________________

Rates For Advertising in the Suburban News and the Hamlin-Clarkson Herald classified section are as follows: 12.50 for 15 words and 25 cents for each additional word. Phone numbers count as one word. Garage sale ads are 10.50 for 20 words and 30 cents for each additional word. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline is Thursday at 4 p.m. For your convenience we have dropoff locations at Dwayne’s Barber Shop, 24 South Main St., Churchville (deadline noon Tuesday); Hamlin Town Hall (deadline Wednesday 10 a.m.). All ads must be prepaid. Call 585-3523411 for more information. [TFN]

Area Lions Clubs provide Free Medical Loan Closet Service to area residents. Hospital beds, wheelchairs, crutches, canes, and sick room equipment is available. In Churchville call 585594-2103 or 585-2933345; in Hilton call 585392-4144 during the day; in Spencerport call 585-352-4742; in Chili call 585-594-9606; 585594-8512 in Hamlin call 585-733-8459, 585-9645442, 585-964-5231, 585-636-4636. This ad is a public service of Suburban News.[TFN] ___________________ The Spencerport Ecumenical Food Shelf serves those in need of food and personal care supplies in the Spencerport School District. Please call 585-2774917, call anytime. [TFN] ___________________

Advertise in the Westside’s only publications with saturation coverage... AND a professional editorial staff. That spells readership and response. To advertise in Suburban News and The Hamlin-Clarkson Herald call 585-3523411 for details.[TFN] ___________________ Court Judgments have been rendered against the following people in favor of Westside News Inc.: •Scott Curtis, dba Bugz Pest Control, 25 Scenic Circle, Rochester, NY 14624;•Nathan Lenz, dba Lenz Mechanical, 16 Rose Circle, Hamlin, NY 14464; •Ron Vales, dba Dewey Avenue Diner, 2811 Dewey Avenue, Rochester, NY 14616; •Jason Caliri, dba Tooty’s, 60 Union Hill Drive, Spencerport, NY 14559; •William Walsh, dba Chianti’s, 39 Elsworth Drive, Rochester, NY 14615 •Tim Post, dba H.E.L.P. Services, 29 Rose Circle, Hamlin, NY 14464. •Stephen Moore, dba Moore Home Improvements, 9192 Warsaw Road, LeRoy, NY 14482 •Phil McMurdy, dba Evolution Bowling products, 185 Fisherman’s Cove, Rochester, NY 14626; •Ken Murray, dba Murray’s Auto Center, 2438 South Union Street, Spencerport, NY 14559; •Jim Condoluci, formerly dba Oak Orchard Lanes, 3291 Oak

Gulisano and Sharon Miele, dba Core Deli, 444 North Ave., Hilton; •Donald Janish, dba Travel-N-Style, 117 Seymour Rd., Rochester, 14609; •Gary Lee, dba Gary Lee Asphalt, 14 Sigel St., Rochester 14605; •James Moon, dba Sunset Lanes, 40 South Avenue, Hilton; •Trish Perry, 20 East Avenue, Hilton; •Lori Pfenninger, dba D & L Cleaning Service, 228 Whittier Road, Rochester, 14624 [TFN]

NOTICE The following inserts should be found inside your edition of the Suburban News or Hamlin Clarkson Herald this week.

• GATES BIG M Inside all papers in Ogden and Spencerport. • TOPS Inside all papers in Bergen, Holley, Clarendon, Hamlin, Murray, and Kendall. • ANG MARKET Inside all papers in Churchville, North Chili (partial) and Bergen. • DICK’S SPORTING GOODS Inside all papers in Brockport, Sweden, Holley, Bergen, Clarendon and Murray. • COUNTRY MAx Inside all papers in Spencerport, Ogden, Parma, Hilton, Hamlin, Clarkson, Brockport, Holley, Sweden, Kendall, Clarendon and Murray. • PERRI’S PIzzA (Drop 1) Inside all papers in Spencerport, Ogden and N. Chili. • FALL HOME Inside all papers. • wALMART Inside all papers in Ogden (partial) and Churchville (partial). • CHINAPPI ENTERPRISES Inside all papers in Spencerport (partial). IF YOU FAIL TO RECEIVE A COPY OF THESE FLYERS AS YOU SHOULD, PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE AT 352-3411.


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notices ANTIQUE/ART/ CRAFT SHOWS Ve n d o rs Wa n t e d : 40th Annual Brockport Kiwanis Holiday Craft Show and Sale, November 8, 2014; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sweden-Clarkson Community Center, 4927 Lake Road South, Brockport, NY 14420. Set up: Friday, November 7, 6 - 9 p.m. and the facility is open at 7 a.m. on Saturday for vendor set up. Cost: Space size is 7’ x 10’, Postmarked before October 1 is $50/ space. Thereafter, rate is $60/space (closes 10/31/14) Optional: limited number of 6 ft. tables available for rent: $10 each, paid in advance. Brockport Kiwanis Attn: Craft Fair, P.O. Box 203 Brockport, NY 14420. Email: lcochran@brockport. edu or by phone (585) 395-5490.[10-5]

EVENTS/ ENTERTAINMENT

Party Tents Tables • Chairs ReseRve Today!

585-766-TENT

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

1/2 Duplex Churchville area, 2 bedroom, garage, electric heat, county water, available now! Call 585-5941414 after 5 p.m.[105] _________________

Reach almost 5,500,000 homes in the New York state classified Network available through this newspaper. Only $490 for 15 words. $15 each additional word. Call 585352-3411 and place your ad today![TFN]

Townhouse for Rent - Townhouses-Hilton Parkwood, have finished basement, storage/laundry rooms with w/d hookups, 2 bdrms., 1-1/2 baths. Large country kitchen with all appliances $850 month. 585-392-6480, 585-627-8559.[10-19] _________________ Hilton: Cedar Hill Townhouses - The Space your family needs to grow ... away from the crowded city. Affordable two and three bedroom townhouses with 1.5 baths, finished basement family rooms, storage/ laundry rooms with w/d hookups, central air, 24-hour emergency service, and playground for the kids. Cats are welcome. Rates from $785-$835 + security. Call for details 585-392-6015. Professionally managed by Landsman. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing Opportunity. We do not participate in Section 8 or DSS programs. [TFN] _________________ Brockpor t-Willowbrooke Manor. Spacious two bedroom apts. Appliances, carpeting, 24 hr. emergency service, free cable TV, recreation and laundry facilities. 585-637-3400.[TFN] Persons placing ads that discriminate contrary to Federal Law can be liable for fines of $10,000 and more per offense. DON’T DISCRIMINATE. If you feel that you have been discriminated against please call the Fair Housing Enforcement Project at 585325-2500.[TFN]

MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE Mobile Homes available under $8,000. Why rent when you can own for less! Call for details, Early Sunrise Realty 585-638-0020.[10-5] __________________ Mobile Home located on land - 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Owner says “SELL!” Make offer. Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[10-5] __________________

Harper Park Hamlin: New and pre-owned manufactured homes for sale in lovely community. Yard with 2 car asphalt driveway. Short drive to Hamlin Beach State Park. Moderately priced, single floor living. Take a tour today. 4000 Brick Schoolhouse Rd., Hamlin, NY. Call 585964-2434 or visit us at www.harperhomes.net. [TFN]

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LAND FOR SALE Land for Sale - Asking $9,500 or best offer. Call today, Early Sunrise Realty, (585) 638-0020.[10-5]

RESORT PROPERTIES FOR RENT Three bedroom, 2 bath home in North Cape May, N.J. (10 minutes to the ocean, beaches). Call Keith at 585-352-8730. [TFN]

STORAGE SPACE

★★★★★★ Inside Winter Storage - Cars, boats, campers. Clean, secure, cement floors. Vehicles up to 20 ft., $400 from Sept. - May. Call Snyder Storage, 585-4061419.[11-30]

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Attention Preppers: 3 types of heat, generator, fish pond. Be self sufficient in wooded privacy, 2 car garage. Not a drive by, hard to see from road. Perfect for 4 wheeling & hunting. Call for details, Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[10-5] __________________ Contemporary Home on private setting - 19.9 acres. A naturalists paradise, 2 car garage. Call for details, Early Sunrise Realty, 585638-0020.[10-5] __________________ Country Ranch on half acre. 3 bedroom/1 bath. Kendall Schools. Call for details. Call Early Sunrise Realty, (585) 638-0020.[10-5] __________________ Owner Anxious! Make an offer! Large Colonial - 3/4 bedroom or bonus room, 1-1/2 bath, huge beautiful kitchen. First floor bedroom, bath & laundry. Call Early Sunrise Realty, 585638-0020.[10-5] Be sure to ask your realtor to advertise your home in The Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News. The only two publications on the west side with saturation coverage ... and a professional editorial staff. That spells readership ... and that spells results. Have them call us at 585-352-3411 for all the details. [TFN]

MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE Why rent? You can own for less! Financing available. Many previously owned and new homes available. Call Debbie 585-6388070.[10-12]

ITEMS FOR SALE UNDER $50 BABY

Changing table and dresser for sale. Changing table needs pad. $30. 585-953-5585.

CLOTHING

Girls clothes: Shirts, pants - varied sizes 6, 7 & 8. VGC. $6 a (Wegmans) bagful. 585-3521541.[10-26] __________________

Two leather zip up jackets in small petite. One cranberry red, the other dark brown. Like new.$40. 585-3926738.[10-26]

The deadline for next week’s edition is WEDNESDAY at 4 p.m.! COLLECTIBLES Ceramic Cookie Jar, Donald Duck - 13” tall, MIB - $50. 585-3529684 Treasure Craft.

ITEMS FOR SALE UNDER $50

ITEMS FOR SALE UNDER $50

ELECTRONIC/OFFICE

FURNITURE

HP DeskJet F4480 Inkjet printer, scanner, copier. 22 ppm; cords pics available. EC. 585-738-8202. $50.[10-26]

FURNITURE White wooden bookshelf: 70” H, 25” L, 9-3/4” W. VGC. $35. 585-730-1483.[10-26] _________________ Entertainment center Sauder, oak look, 52” H 65” W. $45. 585-7375033.[10-26] _________________ Two end tables, one square with legs and one hexagon shape with storage below, pecan finish. EC. $50. 585-352-3872.[10-26] _________________ Entertainment Center - Oak 4’H x 5’W x 20”D. 4 partitions w/glass doors. 31” wide for TV, DVD rack. $50. 585330-1110.[10-19]

ITEMS FOR SALE UNDER $50 MISCELLANEOUS

Rocking Chair - $35 black w/gold trim, excellent condition. 585-5944006.[10-19] __________________ Kitchen or patio rectangular table, black metal frame, 4 upholstered chairs, glass top. $50. 585-469-8939.[10-19] __________________

80” wood frame colonial couch - Reduced, $35 obo. Call to see 585861-2960.[10-12]

HOME/GARDEN ITEMS Lawn and Garden Cart. Carry leaves, etc. Folds for storage. Parker Pelican FC7405. $25. 585637-4736.[10-26] __________________

Wo o d e n R o ck i n g Horse: Children’s or decorative. Dark colored wood. Wool-like mane and tail. 24” H x 32” L. VGC. $25/BO. 585-638-5668.[10-26] _________________ Stadium seat with storage space, folds up for travel - $10 can send picture. 585-7388202.[10-19]

PETS

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FREE: Two older female cats to good home. Prefer not to separate. 585-2933045.[10-19]

Scotts lawn spreader, drop, hardly used. $15. 585-637-5431.[10-19] __________________ Daffodil flower bulbs. I have 100+ bulbs, yellow, maybe a couple white. Ready for fall planting. $20. 585-349-3070.[1019]

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Legal Notice Hilton-Parma Fire District NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that the Proposed Budget of the Hilton-Parma Fire District of the Town(s) of Parma, Clarkson, Hamlin, and Greece, State of New York, will be presented to the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Hilton-Parma Fire District, for its consideration at a public hearing which will be held at 7:00 p.m. at Hilton-Parma Fire Station, 120 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, New York 14468, in the Village of Hilton, State of New York on October 21st, 2014. Immediately following, a Public Meeting will be held to adopt said budget. Pursuant to Town Law §181, the Board of the Fire Commissioners of the Hilton-Parma Fire District must hold a public hearing on the budget, make the proposed budget available to the public prior to the public hearing, and allow the public to comment on the budget at the public hearing. The public hearing is held to allow maximum public participation in the hearing. The purpose of this public hearing is to allow any persons 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 matters concerning the 2015 budget. A copy of the proposed budget for 2015 is available at the Office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Parma at 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, Hilton, New York 14468, the Town Clerk of Town of Clarkson at 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson, New York 14430, the Town Clerk of Town of Hamlin at 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin New York 14464 or the Town Clerk of the Town of Greece at One Vince Tofany Drive, Rochester, New York 14612 and at the Hilton-Parma Fire District at 120 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, New York 14468, where it may be inspected by any interested person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES DIRECTORY CROSSPOINT FREE METHODIST CHURCH

1021 Hilton Parma Corners Road Hilton, NY 14468 (585) 392-4178 www.crosspointfmc.org Loving God, Loving People and Making Disciples Come as you are, so you don’t have to stay as you are. We did! Pastor Darlene Mieney Sunday Service 10:00am-11:00am Sermon Series: It’s Not In There Kingdom Kids on Sunday 10:00am Fireside Chat - Thursday, October 9 at 7:00pm Series will be: God’s Not Dead DVD Ladies Heart to Heart Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at 7:00pm Prayer Group - Thursday, October 9 at 11:00am

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125 Bromley Road, Churchville (585) 293-2336 A friendly, family oriented church! Upbeat, Contemporary Music you’ll love! Worship Service: Sunday 10:00AM We are a New Testament Church which follows and emulates the teaching of the entire Bible, and the Early Church as outlined in The Book of the Acts of The Apostles.

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 (near Edgemere Drive in Greece) Rochester, NY 14612 (585) 227-4910 www.lakeviewcommunitychurch.net Rev. Blaine D. Crawford, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: Morning Prayer at 8:45am • Sunday School at 9am (during June, July & August, Adult Sunday School Class Only) Praise & Worship at 10am (Nursery Care Available) 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 Permanent Address: 590 North Avenue, Hilton Meeting Currently at: Hilton UMC, 21 West Avenue, Hilton (585) 615-6383 www.PCFMinistries.com Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 8:30AM Turning Point Teens: Tuesday 6:30PM Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM Nursery School: Parma Free Center, 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton School Phone: (585) 392-5792

PEARCE MEMORIAL FREE METHODIST CHURCH

4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili, NY 14514 Wally Fleming, Lead Pastor (585) 594-9488 pearcechurch.org facebook.com/PearceChurch WORSHIP SCHEDULE Saturdays at 5:00 PM Sundays at 9:00 & 10:30 AM Monday-Friday Day Care: 585-594-1833 “Engaging Our Time In the Timeless Story” Handicap Accessible

SPENCERPORT BIBLE CHURCH 1948 N. Union Street, Spencerport (585) 352-1241 www.spencerportbiblechurch.org Pastor Tom Balentine Sundays at 9:30AM Adult Sunday School Sundays at 10:45AM Worship Service

SPENCERPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH “Sharing the love of Christ” 2653 Nichols St. (Rte. 31), Spencerport (585) 352-3398 www.spencerportwesleyan.org Sunday Schedule 9:00am Sunday School (for all ages) 10:15am Worship Mid-Week 7:00pm Inductive Bible Study Sr. Pastor Les McClelland Youth Pastor Dave Phillips

ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

635 Wilder Road (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm) Hilton, NY 14468 (585) 392-4099 www.stgeorgehilton.org Please join us for Worship and Sunday School for all ages at 10am

ST LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

167 Lake Avenue, Hilton (585) 392-2710 Father Catanise Worship Saturday 5pm • Sunday 9:30am • Lifeteen Mass 6pm Discovering Christ Experience Thursdays, 6pm-8:30pm from October 2 to November 13, 2014 Enjoy a free dinner, listen to a dynamic teaching and join in small group discussion about the meaning of life. Discovering Christ is a seven-week series that will begin Thursday, October 2, and includes a life-changing retreat on Saturday, November 1, from 10am-4pm. We invite you to watch a Discovering Christ youtube video to learn more about the course at http://www.stleochurch.org or call Dominic Salamida at 392-2710 for more information. Space is limited to 100 participants. To register, contact the church by September 25, or email tim@salataonline.com Handicap accessible. Second Time Treasures Resale Ministry at St. Leo’s Great for Back to School Shopping. Bargains on all clothing and shoes. Open Tues. & Sat. 10am-4pm, Thurs. Noon-6pm

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16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718 www.stmarystmark.org Father Mark Noonan Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 7:30AM St. Mary’s Thursday - 7:00PM 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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Legal Notice Town of Parma Public Hearing Request to Rezone 1855, 1875, 1895 North Union Street Please take notice that the Town of Parma will hold a Public Hearing on October 21, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, Hilton, New York for the Parma Town Board to consider the request to rezone a northerly and westerly portion of 1855 from General Commercial to Medium Density Residential; all of 1895 from Medium Density Residential to General Commercial; a south easterly portion of 1875 from Medium Density Residential to General Commercial. The resulting proposed areas of General Commercial would be: All that tract or parcel of land situate in part of Town Lot 31, Gore Tract, Township 4, Range 1, Mill Seat Tract of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase, Town of Parma, County of Monroe, State of New York and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point on the west right-of-way of North Union Street, said point being the southeast corner of 1895 North Union Street and being lands now or formerly of Stanley T and Jean Zamiara, conveyed in liber 7150 of deeds, page 182, thence; 1. Westerly along the south line of said Zamiara on a bearing of N 89°55’09” W, a distance of 268.99 feet to a point, thence; 2. Northerly along the west line of said Zamiara on a bearing of N 01°46’51” E, a distance of 46.07 feet to a point, thence; 3. Westerly on a bearing of N 89°55’09” W, a distance of 420.35 feet to a point, thence; 4. Northerly on a bearing of N 00°04’51” E, a distance of 594.11 feet to a point, thence; 5. Easterly on a bearing of N 87°18’39” E, a distance of 708.81 feet to a point on the west right-of-way of North Union Street, thence; 6. Southerly along the west right-of-way of North Union Street on a bearing of S 01°46’51” W, a distance of 674.71 feet, to the point and place of beginning, containing 10.084 acres of land, more or less. The resulting proposed areas of Medium Density Residential would be: All that tract or parcel of land situate in part of Town Lot 31, Gore Tract, Township 4, Range 1, Mill Seat Tract of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase, Town of Parma, County of Monroe, State of New York and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point on the west right-of-way of North Union Street, said point being the southeast corner of 1895 North Union Street and being lands now or formerly of Stanley T and Jean Zamiara, conveyed in liber 7150 of deeds, page 182, thence; Westerly along the south line of said Zamiara on a bearing of N 89°55’09” W, a distance of 268.99 feet to a point, thence; Northerly along the west line of said Zamiara on a bearing of N 01°46’51” E, a distance of 46.07 feet to a point, thence; Westerly on a bearing of N 89°55’09” W, a distance of 420.35 feet to a point, said point being the true point and place of beginning, thence; 1. Continuing westerly on a bearing of N 89°55’09” W, a distance of 395.57 feet to a point, thence; 2. Northerly on a bearing of N 01°20’08” E, a distance of 381.01 feet to a point, thence; 3. Continuing northerly on a bearing of N 01°46’35” E, a distance of 421.39 feet to a point, thence; 4. Continuing northerly on a bearing of N 01°24’31” E, a distance of 213.67 feet to a point, thence; 5. Easterly on a bearing of N 84°12’47” E, a distance of 1098.37 feet to a point on the west right-of-way of North Union Street, thence; 6. Southerly along the west right-of-way of North Union Street on a bearing of S 01°46’51” W, a distance of 499.89 feet, thence; 7. Westerly on a bearing of S 87°18’39” W, a distance of 708.81 feet to a point, thence; 8. Southerly on a bearing of S 00°04’51” W, a distance of 594.11 feet to a point, said point being the point and place of beginning, containing 16.962 acres of land, more or less. Dated: October 1, 2014 Donna K. Curry Parma Town Clerk

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Get out & grow! by Kristina Gabalski

Plant a nut tree for variety by Kristina Gabalski My grandmother must have planted them sometime in the 1920s - a number of nut trees in the yard of the house in which I grew up in Bergen. By the time I came along in the 1960s, the trees were huge. A whopping butternut with a massive trunk and leaf canopy; a tall impressive heartnut with nuts shaped like little valentines; and several black walnuts. With the exception of the heartnut, the trees still stand and are very impressive in size. As majestic as I found them, my mother was not a huge fan of the nut trees. They created a mess in the spring when their blossoms - or catkins - especially those from the butternut, fell and littered the driveway and any vehicle parked there. Then in the fall, the nuts themselves created another mess when they fell. The autumn mess was compounded by the flurry of squirrel activity in the yard. Our swings hung from a log that was placed between the high branches of the heartnut and one black walnut, and it was not unusual to be hit with falling nut pieces created by snacking squirrels. The worst offense was the toxins produced by the trees. Black walnuts, in particular, are known for their toxicity - roots, nut husks and leaves secrete a substance into the soil called juglone and it can kill neighboring plants. Tomatoes and apples are especially sensitive. Grass was even challenging to grow beneath the butternut tree and the canopies of the nut trees were so large, flowers did not do well in portions of the yard fortunately there were three acres upon which to garden. I don’t remember ever trying to harvest and eat the nuts. It’s quite a process, especially with black walnuts as the green, outer husk must be removed - it has an intense, pungent odor and can turn your hands black - before you even get to the hard inner shell which must be cracked before you get to the nut meat. My uncle would occasionally come to collect some of the nuts, but mostly it was the squirrels that benefited. So, fully aware of all the potential drawbacks, I planted my own little black walnut (Juglans nigra) grove in my backyard about 13 years ago. I purchased little one-foot, bare-root seedlings from a local mail order company and planted the eight little “sticks” at the back of my yard in very nice soil, but well away from my vegetable and flower beds. Half of them survived - the four I planted on the northwest border of the yard are the ones that lived. They now appear to be doing well and produce a handful of nuts each year - I haven’t sampled them yet. The trees suffered greatly in the freak snowstorm we had back on Columbus Day weekend in 2006. I didn’t know if they would survive, as each tree lost several branches, but they have come back and as my adult son remarked recently, “They actually look like trees.” I don’t have any burning desire to have black walnuts to harvest for baking, etc., but I think it’s fun to grow nuts in addition to flowers, shrubs, vegetables and fruit.

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(Off Drake Rd. from Brick Schoolhouse Rd.)

Teresa, Property Manager (585) 964-2500 or Lorrie, Sales/Finance (315) 521-8186

8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529


24 Suburban News North and South Editions - October 5, 2014

Early Deadline Due to the Columbus Day holiday, there will be an early

Giuseppe’s Restaurant & Catering Company

40 Spencerport Rd. • Formerly FWS Plaza • 429-6540 • 426-3397

CAteRing Menu Buffet #1 - Roasted Chicken, Sausage, Peppers

and Onions, Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Rolls & Butter

Price per Person

7.45

$

Buffet #2 - Choice of meats: Roasted Chicken,

Chicken French, Chicken Cacciatore, Chicken Parmigiano, Chicken Marsala, Roast Beef Burgundy, Baked Ham, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Veal Parmiagiano, Veal French, Meatballs or Sausage from the Sauce. Includes: Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Italian Relish Tray, Rolls & Butter.

Two Meats

entrees by Plus Many the Pan Also Other Buffets Available Available

Party Room Available Perfect for Showers • Birthdays Bereavement

10.95

$

Three Meats

12.95

$

Prepared from scratch daily

Italian Style Tripe

Delicious Old World Recipe

Visit our Newly Remodeled

Dining & Party Rooms

Greens & Beans

Lunch & Dinner Special

Chicken French

All You Eat PASTA $799 Can

Truly an Italian-American Favorite One of our House Specialties

Homemade Pastas Hot & Cold Sandwiches

5

10

Plus tax.

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18

PARtY SiZe $ Pizza with mozzarella, one topping plus one dozen wings.

00 Plus tax.

Pick up only. Expires 10/11/14. With this coupon. Not valid with other offers.

Pick up only. Expires 10/11/14. With this coupon. Not valid with other offers.

99

Plus tax.

Pick up only. Expires 10/11/14. With this coupon. Not valid with other offers.

3199

SHeet PiZZA $ Cheese and one topping plus 30 WingS with celery and bleu cheese

Our office will close at 2 pm on Thursday, Oct. 9th and will reopen on Monday, Oct. 13th at 8 am.

Publishers of Suburban News & Hamlin-Clarkson Herald (585) 352-3411

!

NEW

NOW YOU CAN ENTER ONLINE! WESTSIDENEWSNY.com

FOOTBALL SpeciALS PiZZA $ MeDiuM PiZZA $ 00 LARge w/Mozzarella Cheese w/Mozzarella Cheese

THERE CAN BE NO EXCEPTIONS

Click on “Features” and select the Directory Contest from the choices. That week’s questions will be on that web page. All answers can only be found in the current edition of the

incl. roll, salad, 2 meatballs or 2 sausages (first serving only)

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WED., OCT. 8th AT 4 P.M.

To make entering our Directory Contest easier we now have the questions on our website

Monday-Thursday

All dishes available for Take Out. Catering available. Ask your server about our daily specials

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ALL NEWS AND ADS MUST BE IN OUR OFFICE BY

WESTSIDE NEWS INC.

Restaurant Signature Dishes

“...best sauce in town”, “The meatballs are delicious”, “Wow...Homebaked bread” “...best kept secret in Gates”

Homemade Cheese Gnocchi

deadline for all news and advertising for the OCT. 12th editions of Suburban News and The Herald.

Plus tax.

Pick up only. Expires 10/11/14. With this coupon. Not valid with other offers.

Restaurant Hours Lunch & Dinner… Mon.-Thurs. 11am-9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-9:30pm; Sun. 4pm-9pm

Hometown Community Directory simply email your answers to the four questions to directoryfunpackage@westsidenewsny.com

AGAIN THIS YEAR... WIN $600 FUN PACKAGE! Use it any way you wish

• Syracuse Football/Basketball • Buffalo Pro Football • Buffalo Sabres • Yankees • Red Sox • Blue Jays • NY Mets @ Citi Field • Finger Lakes Wine Festival • US Open Tennis • Nascar & Indy Racing • School Trips • White Water Rafting • Ski Tours to Gore Mountain & Austria • NYC Shopping/Exploring/Rockettes Make your selection and $600 will be applied against the total. Certain exclusions apply, based on availability.

Package courtesy of

BODINE UNLIMITED TOURS, INC www.bodineunlimitedtours.com

367-2904

WINNER TO BE ANNOUNCED IN APRIL 2015

Also we’ll draw 3 winners for additional prizes each month.

OTHER WAYS TO ENTER

1. Watch your Suburban News or Hamlin Clarkson Herald each week for your entry blank Simply answer the questions & send it in. 2. PLUS make a copy of every receipt over $25 for purchases made at any of the listed advertisers from the Hometown Community Directory and you’ll receive credit for one entry for each receipt submitted. 3. PLUS make a copy of every estimate for services made by any listed advertiser from the Hometown Community Directory and you’ll receive credit for one entry for each estimate submitted.

RULES

1. Limit one entry per week per household for answers to questions printed below. No limit on entries submitted with a receipt for purchase or estimate for services as described above. 2. All entries must be submitted in individual envelopes. All envelopes must have a return address on the front of the envelope including name of entrant. Entries submitted with a receipt must say “RECEIPT” on the envelope. Entries submitted with an estimate for service must say “ESTIMATE” on envelope. Numerous entries submitted in one envelope will count as only one entry.

AGAIN FOR THIS EDITION

D. MARSHALL SEPTIC TANK SERVICE

Your choice of businesses to select from will be limited. Commencing with the May 2005 contest winners, we are limiting the certificate total for the next year from any particular business to the total spent on advertising by that business in the Hometown Community Directory for that year.

Find The Answers To The Questions Below Inside Your Hometown Community Directory Copies of the Hometown Community Directory may be picked up at our office at 1776 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, Spencerport. THIS WEEK’S QUESTIONS - Questions also listed on our website. 1. What business is found on the page with the map of the Village of Brockport? _________________________________________found on page___________. 2. What restaurant has music at the baby grand Friday & Saturday night? _________________________________________found on page___________. 3. What auto repair facility does certified A/C service?

TANKS PUMPED YEAR ROUND

_________________________________________found on page___________. 4. What is the zip code for Oaks Corners? _________________________________________found on page___________.

Name______________________________________ Phone__________________

637-4732

Address______________________________________ Zip__________________ Mail this ad with your answers to

DIRECTORY ESCAPE c/o WESTSIDE NEWS INC. P.O. Box 106, Spencerport, New York 14559 Questions and entry form also available on our website.


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