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November 6, 2016
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Volunteers create dresses to bring hope, security and dignity to girls world-wide by Doug Hickerson It was an impressive scene at The Center on State Street in Brockport on October 27. Eight women were at work in the second-floor room, clustered in project groups around fabric and sewing materials. They were in various stages of making dresses for girls who live in challenging conditions locally and worldwide. Their mission statement reads: “ ‘Brockport Dresses for Girls Around the World’ is a program of dedicated volunteers making dresses and a difference for girls in need around the globe by giving them hope, security and dignity - one dress at a time.” According to the group’s leader, Andrea Perry, the program is modeled after the international organization by a similar name, but remains independent and locally controlled. A unique feature of this local group is a local courier delivering a suitcase full of apparel in person to the chosen foreign region. The volunteer organization has two dozen members on its email list. Some donate materials or money when needed, or sew dresses at home. Others turn out to the workshops held once a month. Working with Perry in leadership are Hanny Heyen, Mary Lynne Turner and Marcia Rachow. The four are regulars at the workshops, and were joined this time by Kathy Martel, Irene Pasternak, Jenifer Sheldon and Linda Breitenbach. Making dresses and more The finished dresses seen at the workshop were both inexpensive and attractive. Basic dresses are made from donated pillow cases. With head and arm cut-outs, they
are colorfully decorated and a pocket added. For cooler climates, or where the culture prohibits bare shoulders, tee shirts are the top and fabric is added to make a skirt. Pockets and trim are added, all beautifully color coordinated. Kits are put together at the workshop for home-assembly, providing pre-cut fabrics and trims. Along with a dress, girls receive underpants and a small handmade doll. Boys receive boxer shorts underwear and a Beanie Baby. A typical suitcase being delivered to warm countries contains 25 dresses, 25 underpants, 25 small hand sewn dolls, 25 boys’ boxer shorts and 25 Beanie Babies. In the winter season, domestic violence centers in Rochester (Willow) and Albion (Pathstone) receive appropriate apparel: Flannel nightgowns or pajamas, slippers, underwear for girls, boxer shorts, Beanie Babies and a quilt. Pajamas are for girls or boys, with a long sleeve tee shirt top and sewn flannel bottoms. The quilt is donated by the quilting group that meets in The Center. Deliveries here and around the world Besides the winter items sent to local domestic violence centers, dresses have been donated to The Clothing Shelf at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Brockport. Since the group started in May, 2015, “We also have sent dresses to Ecuador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Tanzania and Guatemala,” Perry said. “We are always on the lookout for opportunities to send our items to areas of poverty.” One opportunity occurred in September when a person at The Center said a friend is going to Guatemala. The friend was provided a suitcase of clothing to deliver.
Dr. Katrina Arndt of St. John Fisher College was a courier delivering a suitcase to Kingston, Jamaica. Provided photo.
Displayed at The Center are typical items delivered locally and abroad by “Brockport Dresses for Girls Around the World.” The items include: Handmade dolls, Beanie Babies, and slippers. Also shown are a sample tee shirt dress, quilt, boxer shorts, flannel nightgown, and pillow case dress. Project workers pictured are (l to r): Mary Lynne Turner, Marcia Rachow, Kathy Mantel and Andrea Perry. Photo by Dianne Hickerson. Typically, couriers are local people known to travel the world, for example professors traveling with a class of students. Katrina Arndt, associate professor at St. John Fisher College, travels to Jamaica each year with JASY (Jamaican Advantage thru Sports for Youth). Each year they alternate taking volunteers from St. John Fisher and from Fairport High School. They go with sports equipment, spending a week in sports activities and then leave the equipment. Arndt agreed to deliver a suitcase of clothing this year. Generous donations The program is partially funded by the Sweden Seniors Association, Inc. at The Center. Extra funds have been raised at various events by selling dresses made by Hanny Heyen and Terry Joseph, origami greeting cards by Mary Lynne Turner, and needle holders by Marcia Rachow. Money is also directly donated by members on the email list and others. The cash is necessary to purchase tee shirts and to provide the $25 fee for couriers bringing the suitcase on a plane. “Most of our materials are donated by local people aware of the program,” Perry said. “Items have included: Sewing machines, cloth, trims, elastic, etc. The Lakeside Fig Twig gave us many items to make tee shirt dresses, plus packages of underwear and a generous cash donation.” “I feel this is a very contagious program,” Perry said about support from the greater Rochester/Brockport area. “I once described it to a stranger, and she and a friend in Owego made us 16 dresses. A lady in
Canandaigua made baby dolls for us, and so did the teen group at Seymour Library. Ladies at the Village at Unity made dresses for us. A lady in Spencerport sent us 25 dresses. A lady from Irondequoit sent us 24 finished dresses, plus kits and material. People are dropping off donations at The Center all the time. We are very grateful.” Personal inspiration for the volunteer work Perry started this program after meeting with Diane Acomb and the Dress-a-Girl program in Dansville. “I was attracted to the program because my mother-in-law, Ruth Perry, became involved when she was in her late 80’s until her death at 91,” Perry said. “She was a lifelong seamstress and advisor to Diane. I was inspired by her dedication and creativity.” Heyen has enjoyed sewing since she was 10 years old, starting as a member of a 4-H Club. That was two years after coming to the U.S. from Germany in 1948. “My family didn’t have much money, but the club donated fabric, and a neighbor gave me a used sewing machine. I started making my own clothes,” she said. “I feel like I’ve come somewhat full circle as I participate in Brockport’s Dress a Girl Around the World program. Not having much money back then, I am now using some of those earlier sewing skills, getting together with others, and knowing that the girls receiving them in impoverished countries across the globe will have the dignity of owning at least one dress.”
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•The Hilton-Parma Senior Center will go on a day trip Wednesday, November 9 to visit the Old General Store in Palmyra and tour the quilt museum. They will also go to the New York Wine & Culinary Center in Canandaigua for a tour, demo and dining and a surprise stop on the way home. Details and registration available online or call the office at Hilton-Parma Recreation, 392-9030. •Churchville United Methodist Church, 24 West Buffalo Street, Churchville will host a free luncheon for all, Sunday, November 13 from 12 to 2 p.m. Menu includes chili, hot dogs, chips, rolls, dessert and beverage. •Curbside Market offers fresh and healthy produce at affordable prices. Every $5 SNAP purchase gets a $2 bonus. Ogden Senior Center, 200 South Union Street, Spencerport every Monday 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. through November 2016. Open to the public. •Pearce Memorial Church, 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili will host a Fair Trade Market on Friday, November 11, from 3 to 6 p.m.; Saturday, November 12 from 1 to 7 p.m.; and Sunday, November 13, from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. •First Congregational United Church of Christ (The White Church), 65 Church Street, Spencerport will host a Veterans’ Day Celebration Concert by Jacek Blaszkiewicz on Friday, November 11 at 7:30 p.m. Concert is free - Freewill offering taken. All proceeds go to the Warriors Family Assistance Program and all funds are being used in the Monroe County area. For more information, call 352-3448. •Pearce Memorial Church, 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili will host Surviving the Holidays Brunch on Saturday, November 12 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The event features a continental breakfast and a brief sharing session about dealing with grief during the holidays. Registration is requested; call the church office at 594-9488 or register at pearcechurch.org. •The Greece Performing Arts Society presents a Veterans Day Concert Friday, November 11 at 7 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.) at Greece Performing Arts Center, 800 Long Pond Road. Features: Greece Jazz Band, Greece Choral Society and Greece Concert Band. Monetary donation $5, will benefit Honor Flight Rochester and Greece Performing Arts Society. Canned food donations will be donated to the Greece Ecumenical Food Shelf. For more information visit greeceperformingarts.org or the GPAS Hotline 234-5636.
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•Union Congregational Church, 14 North Main Street, Churchville will host a Harvest Dinner and Craft Bazaar on Saturday, November 12. Bazaar opens at 1 p.m. Dinner (Roast Pork) starts at 4 p.m. - Take outs start at 3:30 p.m. For more information call 293-1665 or visit churchvilleucc.com. •Rochester, New York Christian Women’s Connection will host a Country Fair Sale & Auction Luncheon on Wednesday, November 9 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Unity Hospital, West Village, 1477 Long Pond Road, Greece. Any donations should be received by 11:15 a.m. Costs $14. To make a reservation, call Rita at 352-5271 or Barb at 392-7816. •Adams Basin United Methodist Church Soup-to-go Sale; orders taken at your car Wednesday, November 9, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Pints/Quarts - $6/$10 (includes Italian bread). Types: Asian Chicken Noodle, Bean with Ham, Greens & Beans, Loaded Baked Potato, 16-Bean Sausage (Vegan). Pre-orders requested by Monday, November 7, 469-2197 (Corner of Canal Road and Washington Street). Contact Debbi at 469-2197 for information. •Spencerport United Methodist Church, 32 Amity Street will serve a Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser for Greg Frazier and Family on Thursday, November 10 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., eat in or take out. Costs $10 per person. Greg is battling leukemia and preparing for a bone marrow transplant. Includes silent auction and bake sale. Call 352-3114 for more information. •John Knox Church, 3233 West Ridge Road will hold a Garage Sale on Friday and Saturday, November 11 and 12 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Everything half price on Saturday. •North Bergen Presbyterian Church, 7068 North Bergen Road, Bergen will hold their Annual Harvest Craft Show on Saturday, November 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information call 494-1388. •Greater Churchville-Riga Chamber of Commerce will host a Veterans Tribute Luncheon on November 10 at noon at the American Legion Post #945, 6440 Buffalo Road, Churchville. Call Peg Naughton at 293-1111 to reserve a seat by November 9. Veterans/spouses, RSVP to Gil Budd 293-3418. No charge for Veterans/spouse. Chamber members and all others - $15. •7th Annual Lots to the Tots Fundraising event will be Sunday, November 13 from 12 to 4 p.m. at Lake Shore Country Club, 1165 Greenleaf Road, Rochester. Presale Tickets $10. All proceeds go to children in need with toys and gifts. •Gates Presbyterian Church, 1049 Wegman Road hosts its 39th Annual Church Mouse Bazaar on Saturday, November 19, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Over 70 vendors. Free admission, ample parking. Lunch available. Call 247-5292.
Government Meetings
•Chili: Conservation Board meets Monday, November 7 at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall Main Meeting Room. Architectural Advisory Committee meets Tuesday, November 8 at 6 p.m. in the Town Hall - Main Meeting Room. Planning Board meets Tuesday, November 8 at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall - Main Meeting Room. •Hilton: 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.; Ogden Planning Board meets the second 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. •Riga: Town Board meets the second Wednesday of the month (November 9) at 7 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Monday of the month (November 7) at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at the Riga Town Hall, 6460 East Buffalo Road, Churchville. Open to the public.
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•Spencerport TOPS #37 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Wednesday at the Ogden Presbyterian Church, 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport. Weigh-in from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; meeting from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. For information, call 352-1147 or 352-0054.
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•The Parma Hilton Historical Society will present “Victorian Mourning Art” on November 14 at 7 p.m. at the Parma Town Hall, 1310 Hilton Parma Corners Road (Route 259), Hilton. Bill Lattin, retired Orleans County Historian, will present the program. Free and open to the public, refreshments served.
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•Ogden Farmers’ Library events: Preschool Story Time - Tuesdays or Fridays at 10:15 a.m. Baby & Toddler Story Time - Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. Meet international students and learn about being a host family - Wednesday, November 9 from 7 to 8:45 p.m. Enjoy pizza while learning about America from the perspective of international high school students. Ask questions about hosting. Register by November 8. Presented by Deb Dominguez, World Peace Coordinator. A Stitch in Twine - Thursday, November 10 at 2 p.m. Needlework group. Lego Club - Thursday, November 10 at 6:30 p.m. Create with Lego’s. Ages 5 to 12. Registration required. American Girl Holiday Party - Saturday, November 12 at 11 a.m. Wear a fancy dress and bring a favorite doll. Crafts and tea party. Ages 5 and up. Registration required. Ogden Farmers’ Library is located at 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. For more information or to register, call 617-6181. •The Newman Riga Library and Riga Recreation will host a presentation on “Who Really Killed President John F. Kennedy?” on Thursday, November 17 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at 15 South Main Street, Churchville. Marty Molinari will provide an analysis of the evidence and a discussion of this historical event. Light refreshments will be served. Registration is required. Call the Newman Riga Library at 293-2009. •Chili Public Library events: Monday, November 7 - Toddler Time, 10 a.m. Ages 2 to 3 with adult. Stories, songs and craft. No registration required. American Girl® Club, 4 p.m. Ages 5 to 12. No registration required. Chess Club, 6 p.m. Ages 18 and under. No registration required. Tuesday, November 8 - Babies & Books, 10:30 a.m. For babies and toddlers up to 24 months with adult. Stories, songs, fingerplays and open play session. No registration required. Military Veteran’s Meet & Greet, 12 to 3 p.m. Meet and greet hosted by World War II veteran Adam DeSantis and the Chili Public Library. Veterans invited to share stories, camaraderie and light refreshments. No registration required. Friends of the Chili Library monthly meeting, 6 p.m. Public is invited. Wednesday, November 9 - World War II with Pam Bartemus, 7 p.m. John W. Bartemus, a navigator on a B-17 plane in the 385th bomb group will speak about his 5th mission, his plane was shot down and after five months of hiding he was captured and treated as a POW. Registration required. Thursday, November 10 - Simply Stories, 10 a.m. - All ages. Explore Computers and Robots with the Whole Family, 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. No registration required. Pajama Storytime, 7 p.m. All ages. Wear pajamas and bring a stuffed friend. No registration required. Friday, November 11- Teen Pizza Friday, 5 to 7 p.m. Ages 12 to 18. Pizza, snacks, games after the library has closed for the evening. Registration encouraged. Monday, November 14 - Toddler Time - 10 a.m. Ages 2 to 3 with adult. Stories, songs and crafts. No registration required. Tail Waggin’ Tutors, 4 to 5 p.m. Ages 12 and under. Read to a therapy dog. Great for children who are learning to read. No registration required. Monday Minecraft Madness, 6 p.m. All ages. Bring a table and Minecraft knowledge. Some computers available. No registration required. For more information or to register for programs stop at the library, 3333 Chili Avenue, call 8892200 or visit www.chililibrary.org.
Meetings
•Board of Commissioners of the Brockport Fire District meet Monday, November 7 at 6:30 p.m. at Brockport Fire Station 3, 191 West Avenue, Brockport. •The Friends of Hamlin Beach State Park meet on the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Park Office Building. •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. •Spencerport Rotary Club meets for dinner and community fellowship each Monday at 6:15 p.m. at Slayton Place Restaurant in Spencerport. •Spencerport Kiwanis Club meets for dinner the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. at Slayton Place Restaurant. For information, call 352-3411 ext. 125.
Religion
•C.U.R.B. (Christians Under Reconstruction By God) Service - November 13 - Note time change - 3 p.m. One hour filled with a practical take on scripture enhanced by contemporary live music and dance at Parma Baptist Community Church, 4997 Ridge Road West, Spencerport.
School Boards
•Churchville-Chili Board of Education meets Tuesday, November 8 at 7 p.m. in the Administrative Board Room, 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville. •The Spencerport Board of Education meets Tuesday, November 8 at 7 p.m. in the Spencerport High School Library, 2707 Spencerport Road. Open to the public.
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. •The Chili Art Group meets Thursday, November 10 at 7 p.m. in the Chili Senior Center, 3235 Chili Avenue. Guest speaker Diane Emslie will demonstrate her process in “Watercolors.” Visitors are welcome at no charge. For questions, contact Joan Manley at 594-1927. •The Chili neighborhood group of the American Sewing Guild meets the second Tuesday of every month from September through June at 7 p.m. at the Chili Senior Center, 3235 Chili Avenue. People of all skill levels who enjoy sewing are welcome. Monthly projects vary according to group interests. Contact the Senior Center, 889-6185, or just come to a meeting.
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TOPS honors U.S. veterans and active military Tops Friendly Markets has announced that the company will offer military personnel and their immediate families an 11 percent discount off of their grocery bill this Veterans Day. On Friday, November 11, Tops Markets will honor an 11 percent discount off of a total order to all veterans and immediate family members in the same household who shop at any Tops location. Customers should present proof of service that they, or an immediate family member are a U.S. Veteran, active duty, reserve or retired military personnel to automatically receive an 11 percent discount off of their total purchase that day. “The respect and gratitude we have for
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Candidates for 2016 Election - more than just Presidential candidates on the ballot by Kristina Gabalski While there’s no denying this is a huge election year on the national level, voters in Monroe, Orleans and Genesee Counties will see state and local offices on the ballot Election Day. In all three counties, U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (DEM, WOR, IND, WEP) is up for re-election. He is being challenged by Republican/Conservative/Reform parties candidate Wendy Long; Robin Laverne Wilson, endorsed by the Green Party and Alex Merced, endorsed by the Libertarian Party. In Congressional races, incumbent Louise Slaughter (DEM,WOR, WEP) is being challenged by Gates Supervisor Mark W. Assini (REP, CON,IND, REF) in the 25th Congressional District; Diana Kastenbaum (DEM) is challenging incumbent Chris Collins (REP,CON, IND, REF) in the 27th Congressional District. In the 7th Judicial District of State Supreme Court, Tonia Ettinger is the Democratic candidate, Charles A. Schiano, Jr. is running on the Republican, Conservative and Independence lines, and Mimi Satter is running on the Working Families line. In the 8th Judicial District of State Supreme Court, which covers Orleans and Genesee Counties, voters will select two justices from a list of five candidates. Lynn Wessel Keane has the Democratic and Independence endorsements, Grace Hanlon has the Democratic, Working Families and Independence lines, Mary Slisz has the Republican and Conservative lines, Daniel Furlong also has the Republican and Conservative lines and Kenneth Schaeffer has the Working Families party line. There are a number of races for New York State Senate and Assembly. In the 61st Senate District, incumbent Michael Ranzenhofer (REP, CON, IND, REF) is being challenged by Thomas A. Loughran (DEM, WOR, WEP) and Ruben Cartagena, Jr., who is endorsed by the Green Party. In the 56th Senate District, incumbent Joseph Robach (REP, CON, IND, REF) is being challenged by Ann Lewis, who is endorsed by the Democratic and Working Families parties. Incumbent Robert Ortt (REP, CON, IND, REF) is running unopposed for the 62nd Senate District seat. In the New York State Assembly, incumbent Harry Bronson (DEM,WOR, IND, WEP) is being challenged by Bob Zinck, who is endorsed by the Republican and Reform parties in the 138th District. In the 137th District, incumbent David Gantt (DEM) is running unopposed. In the 134th District, incumbent Peter Lawrence (REP,
CON, IND, REF) is running unopposed. In the 139th Assembly District, incumbent Stephen Hawley (REP, CON, IND, REF) is running unopposed. In Monroe County, Melissa Barrett (DEM), Sam Valleriani (REP, CON, WOR, IND, REF), and Matthew Nafus (WEP) are running for County Court Judge. Maritza Buitrago (DEM, WOR, WEP) and Stacey Romeo (REP, CON, IND, REF) are running for Family Court Judge. Democrat Adam Bello, who is also endorsed by the Working Families Party, is being challenged by Cheryl Rozzi (REP, CON, IND, REF) for Monroe County Clerk. In town voting, Mark DeCory (REP, CON, IND) is running unopposed for a one year term on the Chili Town Council. In Gates, Silvano Orsi (DEM) is running against David DiCaro (REP, CON, IND ) for a one year term on the Gates Town Council. In Parma, Daniel Barlow (REP, CON, IND) is running unopposed for a one year term on the Town Council. In Orleans County, Joseph Cardone (REP) is running unopposed for District Attorney. Voters will choose three people for Orleans County Coroner from a list of four candidates. Katy Owczarczak and Scott Schmidt have the Democratic endorsement, Rocco Sidari, Scott Schmidt and Charles Smith have the Republican endorsement, and Rocco Sidari has the Conservative endorsement. In the Town of Murray, Theodore Spada, Jr. is running unopposed for Town Justice. He has the Republican endorsement. In Genesee County Charles Zambito is running unopposed for Genesee County Court Judge/Surrogate. He has the Republican and Conservative endorsements. William A. Sheron, Jr. is running unopposed for County Sheriff. He has the Republican, Conservative, Independence and Reform party endorsements. Scott German is running unopposed for Genesee County Treasurer. German is endorsed by the Republican, Conservative and Independence parties. For two open Genesee County Coroner positions, Donald Coleman and Karen Lang are running. Both have the Republican Party endorsement. In the Town of Bergen, there is a race for an unexpired term on the Town Council. Republican Mark Anderson is running against Anne Sapienza, who has the Democratic, Conservative, Working Families, and Independence party endorsements. Also in the Town of Bergen, Robert Swapceinski is running unopposed for Town Justice. He has the Republican Party endorsement.
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Comments Get to know this Hilton-Parma Community Council of Churches calls for Christmas Baskets The Christmas season is fast approaching and the Hilton-Parma Community Council of Churches will continue its Christmas Basket program again this year. The HPCCC is made up of nine churches within the Hilton Central School District. These churches - Hilton Baptist Church, Hilton United Methodist Church, Crosspoint Free Methodist Church, Parma Christian Fellowship Church, Parma Greece United Church of Christ, LifeQuest Community Church, St. Leo’s Catholic Church, St. Paul Lutheran Church, and St. George’s Episcopal Church are working together to provide Christmas Baskets for families residing in the Hilton Central School District. Last year 127 families received baskets with the support of our local churches, service organizations and local businesses. Assuring confidentiality is of utmost importance as we strive to help families during this blessed time. If your organization or business feels you can help provide these much needed food baskets, please contact Pastor Paul Frolick at 241-9317 by November 10 for more information and the suggested food items. Each basket will provide a complete Christmas meal.
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Kate Washington to speak at Gates Chili Chamber annual meeting The Gates Chili Chamber of Commerce will hold its Annual Meeting from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 15 at the Italian American Community Center, 150 Frank Dimino Way in the town of Gates. The guest speaker for this luncheon event is City of Rochester Deputy Commissioner of Neighborhood and Business Development, Kate Washington, who will speak on the City of Rochester’s plans for promoting the growth of small businesses and enhancing neighborhoods, as well as economic development in the region. The Golf Tournament check presentation to the Friends of the Gates Public Library and Friends of the Chili Public Library
Carter Davis, a fourth grader in Julie Light’s class, reads to one of the dogs visiting during Night at the Village, Village Elementary School’s One School, One Book family event. Provided photo.
Village Elementary gets excited about reading Village Elementary School Principal Dr. Ben Rudd and Assistant Principal Stephanie Schaufelberger announced this year’s selection for One School, One Book in one very big way. Classes gathered in the gymnasium to hear the name of the book - “The Lemonade War” by Jacqueline Davies - and join either Dr. Rudd’s “pink team” or Ms. Schaufelberger’s “yellow team.” Village students and their families will read “The Lemonade War” and encouraging others to read it as well as part of One School, One Book, a program designed to create a shared reading experience within a single elementary school community. Each school chooses a chapter book, every family in the elementary school receives a copy, and every family reads that book at home over the course of a single month. A group of students also presented copies of the book to the Board of Education and administrators on October 25. This is the seventh year Village Elementary School in Hilton has participated in One School, One Book. In addition to the kick-off event, this is the second year that the school has held a “Night at the Village” event where families can pick up their free
copies of the book and have fun doing reading-related activities. This year, students could do a scavenger hunt around the school, read with dogs in the library, play games in the gymnasium, have their picture taken at a lemonade stand and blog with other students around the country about the book. “The Lemonade War” tells the story of an exciting summer spent by a loving but competitive pair of siblings, Evan and Jessie Treski. At the end of the summer, Jessie, the younger and more academically inclined of the two, is delighted to learn that because she is skipping third grade, she will be in Evan’s fourth-grade class when school starts in a few days. To say the least, Evan is less than thrilled. The children’s personal conflict becomes a professional one as well, as they set out to outsell each other at their respective lemonade stands. Studies have shown that reading to children helps them to listen better and longer, build bigger vocabularies, understand concepts better, feel positive about both books and learning – and more. Provided information
Pearce Memorial Church calls for Thanksgiving baskets Pearce Memorial Church provides an opportunity to have a meaningful impact in the community this holiday season. Pearce partners with FoodLink, Heart & Soul Church, Rochester Family Mission, Nurse Family Partnership, Lifetime Assistance, and nearly a dozen other churches in the city of Rochester to provide Rochester-area families in need with food at Thanksgiving. Over twenty years, the number of households receiving a box of non-perishable food items and a frozen turkey has grown to 1,000 families in 2015.
accepted for the following WMUs: 1C, 3M, 3R, 3S (bowhunting-only), 7F, 7H, 8A, 8F, 8G, 8H, 8J, 8N, 8R, 9A and 9F. For WMU locations, refer to the 2016-17 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Guide or visit DEC’s website at www.dec.ny.gov/ outdoor/8302.html. During this extended application period, DEC will issue DMPs for an individual WMU until the target issuance quota is achieved. The status of permits will be reviewed each night, and as individual units are filled they will be removed from the list of those available effective the following day. A list of units with available leftover DMPs will routinely be updated on DEC’s website or via the DMP Hotline at 1-866-472-4332. Deer populations are above desired levels in all of the units with leftover DMPs. DEC encourages hunters to use these leftover tags to take an additional antlerless deer or two. Stock up on venison, make a bit more sausage, share an extra deer with neighbors and friends, or donate the extra deer to those in need through the Venison Donation Coalition. Provided information
Be a part of this effort. Donations of food items (find a list at pearcechurch.org/neus) or copy paper boxes will be accepted in the Pearce atrium through Saturday, November 19. Together, the community can continue to feed hundreds of Rochester families at Thanksgiving. The church is located at 4322 Buffalo Road, one block east of Routes 259 and 33 in North Chili. For additional information, call 594-9488. Provided information
“Hoops, Hats and High Fashion” of the 1860’s at Morgan-Manning House “Hoops, Hats, and High Fashion” of the 1860’s will be the program at Brockport’s Morgan-Manning House on Thursday, November 10. The event starts at 7 p.m. at the 151 Main Street Victorian Era home followed by refreshments.
Remaining deer management permits available for hunters The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced that remaining Deer Management Permits (DMPs) in several Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) are available to hunters as of November 1. Deer Management Permits, which allow hunters to harvest antlerless deer, are issued for specific WMUs to control deer populations. In some WMUs, all applicants received permits during the initial application process. In units where the DMP target has not been reached, DEC will re-open the DMP application process on a first-come, first-served basis. Hunters may apply for up to two additional DMPs in these WMUs at any DEC license sales outlet. Leftover DMPs are not available by phone, mail, or internet. Applicants who previously paid the $10 DMP application fee during the initial application period, or are exempt from the application fee, will not be charged for this additional application. Hunters who did not previously apply for a deer management permit are required to pay the $10 application fee. Applications for leftover DMPs will be
will take place during this meeting. For the third year, the Gates Chili Chamber of Commerce has held a golf tournament in August to benefit both the fundraising arms of the local libraries. This year each library will receive over $8,000 from the Chamber. Tickets for the luncheon cost $20 for members and $25 for non-members and can be purchased at the Chamber website, www.gcchamber.com. For more information about the event, contact Jillian Beaman at Programs@GCChamber.com. For more information about the Gates Chili Chamber, visit www.gcchamber. com. Provided information
Student intern Alexandra Mills is working on sorting and identifying two walk-in closets full of period clothing at the Morgan-Manning House. She is a senior at The College at Brockport, majoring in History and minoring in English and Museum Studies. She is a volunteer and receives academic credit. Photo by Dianne Hickerson.
It marks the second in this season’s series that focuses on the Morgan-Manning House or events and trends during the time the Morgan family lived there. Sponsored by the Western Monroe Historical Society, it is free and open to the public. Laura Dumuhosky, senior library assistant at Drake Library, will speak about clothing styles in the second half of the 19th century. Mannequins will display select pieces from two storage rooms in the historic home. The natural fiber fabrics of the Victorian Era have weakened with age and would not hold up well on live models, explains show organizer Mary Lynne Turner. She adds, “You could say our models are ‘frozen in time.’” The show will include a Grover & Baker sewing machine, circa 1863. The work of sorting, identifying, cataloging and preserving the Historical Society’s collection of clothing has gone on for years. The November 10 show presents some fruit of the continuing project. A student intern from The College at Brockport, Alexandra Mills, donates two days per week reading 50 years of typed and handwritten file cards, tags and pages of donation descriptions and matching those to the items. “Every day we have a few more fabulous discoveries and matches,” Turner said. The WMHS members involved in the project of sorting and identifying the collection are Peggy Fox, chair of the curatorial committee, Kathy Goetz, Chris Mazzarella, Deanna Shifton, Amy Harris, Eileen Ryerse, all members of the curatorial committee, and Alicia Fink, Historian. Provided information
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Comments Trick or Treaters enjoy a ghoulish Halloween On “Halloween Nite” the Town of Riga Recreation Department along with the Churchville Lion’s club, hosted their annual Halloween Parade to provide the community’s young “Trick or Treaters” a safe environment in which to participate. The parade started at the Churchville Commons and was led up Main Street by the Churchville Fire Department’s fire truck and followed up by the Churchville Volunteer Ambulance to the Church Lodge in Churchville Park. Once there the youngsters were treated to apples, cider, donuts and of course bags of candy. A costume contest was also held. All involved were thrilled that the ghoulish characters could participate in a safe and secure environment. Huge thank yous go out to the following people and organizations that continue to make this event memorable year after year: Lion Ruth Stewart, Parade Assistant, Tine Bruton, the Churchville Lion’s Club, the Churchville Fire and Ambulance Departments, the Churchville Fire Police, the Monroe County Park’s Department and parents of all the “Trick or Treaters.” David Thomas Recreation Supervisor Town of Riga
Churchville-Chili welcomes new board member The Churchville-Chili Central School District announced the selection of new Board of Education member, Kristen Brumbaugh, who was appointed at the October 25 Board of Education meeting. She replaces former board member, John Connelly, who resigned from his seat in September due to work commitments. Kristen will serve for the remainder of the 2016-17 school year. Kristen and her husband, Matthew, a ChurchvilleChili graduate, moved back into the district three years ago so their two children could also attend ChurchvilleChili. Both Noah and Emma attend Fairbanks Road Elementary school. Kristen received her bachelor ’s degree in elementary education and now works at Professional Financial Strategies in Pittsford. She has been a literacy volunteer for the district and curKristen Brumbaugh. rently seeks to expand Provided photo. her volunteer work as a Board of Education member. Kristen says, “As a school board member, I am interested in the growth of our students through learning and social awareness, as well as their security on the campus and security in the technology we provide.” The Board of Education and the administrative team would like to welcome Kristen. Provided information
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Women of the Well present “Certain Women” The Rochester-based storyteller’s group Women of the Well will present the drama “Certain Women” at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 14 State Street, Brockport, November 11, from 7 to 8 p.m. In the Gospel of Luke, a story tells of “certain women” who followed Jesus from Galilee all the way to Jerusalem, even to the cross. These women poured out their resources in service to Jesus and his disciples. One of these women, known throughout the centuries for her devotion to Jesus, was Mary of Magdala.
In this generation “certain women” have faithfully followed Jesus, giving all they had, and for some, giving even their lives, as with the four American women who were martyred in El Salvador on December 2, 1980. These women were Sister Maura Clarke, Sister Dorothy Kazel, Sister Ita Ford and Jean Donovan. Women of the Well will tell their dramatic stories, ending the evening with a Stations of the Cross in the women’s own words. The presentation is free and open to the public. For more information, contact St. Luke’s at 637-6650. Provided information
Hilton Board of Education approves Capital Project The Hilton Board of Education adopted a $32,250,000 capital project proposal during their regular meeting on October 25. A public vote will be held on Thursday, December 15 from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. The project will have no impact on local property taxes. Included in the proposal is work to all of the district’s school buildings with a focus on safety and security, in addition to work identified in the building condition survey conducted by LaBella Associates, the district’s architecture, engineering, planning and consulting firm. The New York State Education Department requires that public schools conduct a building condition survey every five years. A Long Range Planning Committee, including district staff, community members and parents, began meeting over the summer to review the building condition survey and prioritize district capital needs in order to develop a recommendation to the Board of Education. Highlights of the proposed project include: •More secure main school entrances that restrict unauthorized visitor access to the rest of the buildings.
•New playgrounds at Northwood, Quest and Village Elementary Schools that replace 11-16 year old equipment. •Pavement, sidewalk and curb replacement at Hilton High School and Northwood Elementary School. •Kitchen equipment at the High School, Merton Williams Middle School and Quest that replaces 44-66 year old equipment. •HVAC, roof and electrical work at the High School, Merton Williams, Northwood and Village that was identified in the building condition survey. •Classroom renovations at the High School and Village. •Renovations to the varsity softball field and locker/team rooms; tennis court and fencing replacement; and HVAC improvements to pool spectator area. Residents can find more detailed information in a Capital Project newsletter mailed to homes in late November. Community information meetings also will be scheduled throughout November and early December. Complete information will be available at Hilton.k12.ny.us. Provided information
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Jean F. Barlow Hilton: Passed peacefully Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at age 84. Predeceased by her husband, James H. She is survived by her sons, Jeffrey (Cynthia) and Jonathan Barlow; grandchildren, Adam, Jessica (John Paul Lanni); great-grandchildren Joshua, Jordyn, and Jace Lanni; sister, Bea (Gene) Dewey. Jean was a retired teacher of the Greece Central School District. Special thanks to the staff at Latta Road Nursing Home for their love and care. Private interment, White Haven Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or charity of choice. To share a memory please visit: www.NewcomerRochester.com
James H. LaPointe James H. LaPointe, 92, of Charlottesville, formerly of Hilton, New York, died suddenly on Wednesday, October 12, 2016. Born on September 1, 1924, in Detroit, Michigan, he was the son of the late Charles J. and Alice Weaver LaPointe. He was also predeceased by his wife of 62 wonderful years, Jean Gilman LaPointe and Sister Sally Lapointe MacLeod of Warren, MI. The things Mr. LaPointe will be remembered for are not the worldly accomplishments, which are many, but the joy he brought to everyone he came in contact with. He kept his optimistic attitude all throughout his life and made it a point to talk with everyone he came in contact with. He served proudly in the U.S. Army in WWII and received a Purple Heart. He and his wife moved to Hilton, NY in 1991 to be near the grandchildren. He was active in the VFW Post 6105 of Hilton, designed and painted both the Parma Town Park Map (facing Rt. 259) and Parma VFW sign (facing Peck Road) and attended St. Paul Lutheran Church of Hilton volunteering as an usher and at the annual church sale. While residing in Charlottesville the past 5 years, he attended the Sojourner United Church of Christ. He enjoyed Senior Day Care at Jefferson County of Viginia Day program. He was known for his wonderful drawings in both pencil and watercolor there. He will be fondly remembered. Mr. LaPointe is survived by three children: Jeffrey (MaryLou) of Spencerport, NY, two daughters JoAnne and Janet of Charlottesville, VA, and two granddaughters: Emily LaPointe of Cary, NC, and Sarah (Bill) McCale of Niskayuna, NY, and a niece Karen (Gary) Laskowski and nephew Kevin MacCleod of Detroit. His daughters received friends from 6 until 8 p.m. on Thursday, October 20, 2016, at Hill and Wood Funeral Home in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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•Annlot, Douglas C., died October 27, 2016 at age 71. Predeceased by parents, Fred and Louella; siblings Fred Jr. and Lois Lotz. He is survived by his brother Robert (Linda); sister, Linda (David) Schultz; many other relatives and friends. Douglas was a US Army Vietnam Veteran. A Graveside Service in Lakeview Cemetery, Brockport will be held at the convenience of the family. •Bower, Mary H., died October 29, 2016, age 93. Mary is predeceased by her husband, Doyle Bower; daughter, Noreen Richards; parents, Bruno and Helena Carr; brothers, Andy, John, George and Ed Carr; sister, Stella McWhorter. She is survived by her grandchildren, Mark Richards (Lisa), Eric Richards, Wendy Hartter-Richards; great grandchildren, Michael, Ronald, Connor, Emily; niece, Betty (Bob) Erwin. Services were held Novemer 5 at Bartolomeo & Perotto Funeral Home, Greece. Donations can be made to Latta Road Nursing Home West, 2100 Latta Road, Rochester, NY 14612 in her memory. •Connors, William T., died October 26, 2016 at age 85. Predeceased by his son Timothy W. Connors. He is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Joyce; his children, Chuck (Joyce), Bob (Pat), Mary Werme and Anne Rizzo (Steve Luther); grandchildren, Terry Connors, SGT. Shannon Connors USMC, Sarah (David) Caiazza, Michele (Patrick) Herrmann, Christopher Werme, Liz (Brad) Koetsier, SGT Patrick Werme USMC, Rachel Werme, CPL Mary Beth (CPL Tyler) Hill USMC and Alexis Rizzo; five greatgrandchildren; his sister, Noel Myers and many nieces and nephews. Bill was a very active Brockport Volunteer Fireman for 67 years. He worked at General Electric for 35 years and Black and Decker for three years. His Funeral Mass was celebrated October 31 at Nativity Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Brockport. Donations can be made to BFD Exempts or The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research in his memory. •Eldred, Josephine A. (Flow), died October 28, 2016, at age 93. Predeceased by her husband James, daughter Sharon and son Charles. She is survived by her children, Linda Lazore, James (Diane) Eldred, JoAnn Eldred (Al), Michael (Carol) Eldred, many grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. At Josephine’s request there will be no service. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Fowler Funeral Home, Inc. •Stefanov, Leposava, died October 31, 2016. Predeceased by her loving husband on October 1, Paul. Survived by her daughter, Vesna Georgiev; grandchildren, Jason Georgiev, David (Robin) Georgiev; her great-grandchildren, Isabella, Phillip, Malachi, Elijah and Noah; brother, George Zaov; sister, Nada Arsov; brother-in-law, Dragi (Lubica) Stoev; many nieces and nephews. Her Funeral Service was held November 4 at St. Dimitria Macedonian Orthodox Church. Interment Grove Place Cemetery.
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•Meagher, Daniel J., died October 29, 2016, at age 75. Predeceased by his parents, Dan and Gen Meagher. Survived by his loving wife of 49 years, Judy; children, Joe, Molly (Jim) Flaherty, Marcie (Kevin) Biata and Danielle Meagher; grandchildren, Ryan, Shannon, Erin Flaherty, Taylor, Carter, Lincoln Biata; brothers, Jim (Sue) Meagher and Terry (Janice) Meagher; nieces and nephews. Dan worked for 42 years at Eastman Kodak Company (Hawkeye Division), doing work for the U.S. Government, and spent the last 10 years working for Chili Wegmans. His Funeral Mass was celebrated November 2 at St. Pius Tenth Church, Chili. Interment, St. Pius Cemetery. Donations can be made to Team Carter, 30 Redbridge Road, Henrietta, NY 14467 in his memory.
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•Brewer-MacLemale, Laura A., age 46, died October 12, 2016, in Victorville, California. She was predeceased by her mother, Maureen MacLemale, on July 3, 2015. A Memorial Service was held at St. Leo’s Catholic Church in Hilton on November 3.
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•Wheeler, Laurence “Butch,” October 23, 2016. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Diana; his daughters, Kimberly Wheeler, Kristen (Terry) Sine and Kerri (Darren) Kwiatkowski; five grandchildren; sister, Marianne Sherman; brothers, David and Phillip (Joanne) Wheeler; his mother-in-law, Arline Royce; and brother-in-law, Frederick Royce. Predeceased by brother, Robert. There will be a Celebration of Life Gathering at a day and time to be announced by the family. Contributions can be made to U.R.M.C. Cardiac Rehabilitation in his memory.
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Opinion Vote no on Highway Proposition The Parma Town Board has placed on this fall’s ballot a proposition to change the office of Highway Superintendent from elected to appointed. This is just one more attempt for the town board to take control of the Highway Department. There has been almost non-stop harassment of this office for 19 years. To be fair, it was not every board member or every supervisor. But over the years there have been investigations and audits of this office always with negative results, unbalanced budgets passed by the board, putting the Highway Department $64,000 in debt in one case, employees were followed, and a refusal to purchase needed equipment only because of personal vendettas, just to name a few. Starting in 2011, they tried to remove me from office in an attempt to eliminate the Road Foreman, again because of a personal vendetta. When that failed, they went after him directly, or tried. Despite all the facts to the contrary, the board, through their attorney, claimed the Foreman had been somehow appointed to the position Deputy Highway Superintendent, a position that at that time required Town residency, which he does not have. Despite any evidence to substantiate their claim, they dismissed him from the position of Deputy Highway Superintendent, a position that he never held and at that time never existed. Since he was “fired” from a job he never held, he kept working but they refused to pay him. This in turn led the Town to file a lawsuit against us, during which they ignored FOIL requests, ignored pertinent laws, asked him to reclassify with Civil Service only to oppose it, eliminated money in the budget for whatever position he held and defied a Judge’s order to keep him working with pay. All of this cost the taxpayers $150,000, him $50,000, not to mention the emotional toll it took on him and his family. We have taken on as many revenue producing projects as we could in order to offset property taxes, however, for our efforts we were sued and the Foreman is out $50,000 just for doing his job. Efforts to have his expenses reimbursed have only been met with “sue us” or “that’s life, move on.” Not exactly a morale boosting experience. Now, these same people feel the need to take over the operation of the Highway Department by making the position appointed, despite their acknowledgment of having a first rate Highway Department. How do they think it got that way? If the town board is so concerned about addressing the growing requirements of the town, why not try treating people who made the Highway Department first rate with the respect and decency we deserve so we can do the job without all the constant harassment. I have spent more time refuting false accusations than I have doing the job I was elected to do. It never ends. Vote NO on the proposal to change the position of Highway Superintendent from elected to appointed. Don’t let them take your right to choose. Brian Speer Highway Superintendent
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Parma voters will decide on highway superintendent position by Kristina Gabalski Things may change at the Town of Parma Highway Department if voters approve Local Law #1 - 2016 on Election Day. If approved, the law would abolish the elected position of highway superintendent and create an appointed highway superintendent position in the town. Town Board members would make the appointment and they have stated the goal of the change would be to form a department of public works managed by a director in the future. “The Town Board feels strongly that the residents of Parma would benefit by making the change to an appointed highway superintendent,” Supervisor Jim Smith says. “The biggest advantage would be the ability to advertise for the position, look at resumes, and interview the most qualified individual. Then we can establish goals and have accountability. We think we will get more applicants for a non-political position.” Town Board members approved the law on August 16 following a lengthy public hearing. The vote was 4-1 with Supervisor Smith and council members Gary Comardo, Jim Roose and Don Barlow voting yes. Council member Kyle Mullen voted no. The law must now be approved by voters through the mandatory referendum on Election Day. According to meeting minutes, Councilperson Comardo said before the vote that he felt the change would be the, “most efficient arrangement and the best thing for the town.” Councilperson Barlow said other towns have made the move to a director of public works. “Larger towns have moved toward this and Parma is not as small as we used to be. As we have grown we are experiencing growing pains, but felt this is the right direction to go,” the August 16 minutes state.
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On only one occasion was there more than one candidate for highway superintendent on the ballot, he said. If approved, the law would take effect in January of 2018. The term of current Parma Highway Superintendent Brian Speer ends at the end of 2017. Town leaders have said if the change is voted down, things will continue as they are now. If
voters approve the change, the town board would work with Civil Service to seek qualified applicants and appoint an individual in January of 2018. The referendum will appear as Proposition No. 1 on the November 8 General Election ballot. A sample ballot is posted on the Town of Parma website.
MOMS Club® of Brockport prepares for 10th annual Holiday Giftaway The MOMS Club ® of Brockport will collect gently used toys/gifts for children (newborn through teenager) at various locations to distribute toys to any family in need. The public can leave toys in collection boxes at the Seymour Library, Bert’s Box Fitness, SUNY Brockport Judo Dojo in Cooper Hall, The Sweden Community Center and Java Junction. The club requests that all items are complete and not missing critical pieces. Items should be “giftable and playable” as is. If a toy requires batteries, please include them,
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Brockport teacher Rosemary Catlin has been named the 2016 Outstanding Biology Teacher for New York. Provided photo.
Brockport teacher named 2016 Outstanding Biology Teacher for NY A Brockport High School teacher has been named the 2016 Outstanding Biology Teacher for New York by the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT). Rosemary Catlin will be recognized by NABT and the Carolina Biological Supply Company at the NABT Honors Luncheon in Denver, Colorado on November 5, 2016. Catlin has been a dedicated teacher in the Brockport Central School District for more than 25 years. Throughout her years in the district she has made a lasting impact on students and colleagues alike. She immerses her students with knowledge during lessons inside and out of the classroom. Some of her many noteworthy lessons involve hatching baby chickens, raising and releasing 200 trout, beekeeping and navigating the Genesee River on board the “Floating Classroom” paddleboat. “We are so proud of this accomplishment for Rosemary,” said Assistant to the Super-
intendent for Secondary Instruction Dr. Rachel Kluth. “The impact that Rosemary has on the students and her colleagues is infectious. Her passion is contagious and models the way for being a thoughtful steward of the environment.” “Rosemary brings an unparalleled passion for life and learning to every class she teaches,” said Brockport High School Assistant Principal Jeremy Moore. “She is an excellent educator not only because of the stately wealth of knowledge she possesses, but more so because of the degree to which she cares about each one of the young people that walk into her class.” In addition to recognition at the honors luncheon, Catlin will receive a certificate, a one-year membership to NABT and resources from Carolina Biological Supply Company, Flinn Scientific and Population Connection. Provided information
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sports & recreation Spencerport girls’ win fourth Section V title by Warren Kozireski One year after the top-ranked Spencerport Rangers girls’ soccer team was knocked out in the first round of the playoffs, they won their fourth overall Section V championship and first since the surprising 2007 title with a 2-0 win over seventh-seed Aquinas. After a scoreless first half the Rangers broke the scoreless duel on an unassisted goal by junior co-captain Luca Fahmer in the 43rd minute - her seventh of the season. They got an insurance goal from junior Aleah Martone with an assist by sophomore Venessa Watson with three minutes remaining in regulation. It marked Martone’s fourth goal of the season and Watson’s fifth assist Sophomore goalkeeper Lauren Opladen was credited with six saves as the Rangers
registered their 14th shutout of the season and sixth consecutive dating back to late in the first half on October 7 against Webster Schroeder. She enters the state playoffs first in Section V among goalkeepers who have played at least 1,000 minutes having allowed only four goals all season - a goals per game average of .214. The win - their 19th of the season shattered the school mark of 16 wins set during the 1980 season when they won their second sectional title. The other two titles came the first year girls’ soccer was offered - 1973 - along with 2007. Spencerport, who moved up from fourth among New York State Class A schools to second behind only Jamesville-DeWitt in the NYS Sportswriters weekly poll, advances to the New York State playoffs and the Far West Regionals against Section VI champ Grand Island at SUNY Geneseo.
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Public Hearing for the 2017 Budget and Special Districts for the Town of Parma will be held on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, Hilton, New York. This meeting is open to all interested persons. Copies of the budget are available for viewing at the Town Clerk’s office and will be posted on the Town’s website at www.parmany.org. The proposed salaries for the following Town Elected Officials for 2016 are: $25,862.00 Supervisor Councilperson/Deputy Supervisor $ 8,500.00 3 Councilpersons ($7,289.00 each) $ 21,867.00 Town Clerk $39,390.00 Highway Superintendent $63,077.00 2 Town Justices ($14,989.50 each) $29,979.00 Dated: November 2, 2016 Donna K. Curry Parma Town Clerk
We were disturbed to see the financial trend graph for the Parma Highway revenues in last week’s Suburban News. One could only wonder how this would happen over such a prolonged period of time. The lack of accountability seems to be a big problem here. All Parma taxpayers are suffering as this trend continues. In the past, we have not had the choices as to who was on the ballot. There has been only one candidate who runs with no opposition. If the Highway Superintendent becomes an appointed position, we feel confident that the Town Board will work hard to select a qualified person. They will then have the ability to oversee that this person fulfills their responsibilities to the best interests of the citizens of Parma with full accountability and financial reporting. Voting yes just makes the most sense. Joe and Pat Castranova Parma
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Brockport High School Drama Club presents The Addams Family Tickets are on sale now for the Brockport High School Drama Club’s 2016 fall play The Addams Family. Shows will take place in the Brockport High School auditorium November 10 through 12 at 7 p.m. and November 13 at 2 p.m. The musical comedy tells the tale of the quirky Addams Family as they must accept the fact that the kids are growing up. Wednesday Addams has fallen in love with a boy from a respectable Ohio family- a boy her family has never met. The play leads up to one fateful, hilarious night in which the boy and his parents join the Addams family for dinner. Tickets cost $12 and can be purchased by visiting www.showtix4u.com or going to the Brockport High School greeter’s desk during school hours. Tickets at the door will cost $15. Provided information
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PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
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ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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158 East Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-4000, www.stpaulhilton.org. Pastors: Rev. William L. Kay - wlkay49@gmail.com, office 585-392-4000 x209, cell 716-474-5321; Rev. Mark Ball pastorball@stpaulhilton.com, office 585-392-4000 x201, cell 585773-8794. Worship Services: Saturday at 5pm; Sunday at 8:30am and 11am. Bible Studies: Kids4Christ - Sunday at 9:45am; Adult Classes - Sunday at 9:45am; Ladies Bible Study - Thursday at 10:30am; Men’s Bible Study - Thursday at 10:30am. School: Meeting your child’s learning needs from age 2 through 8th grade. Call for a tour!
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
191 Nichols Street (Rte. 31), Spencerport, NY 14559. Phone: 352-3143. Rev. Matthew W. Canaday, Pastor. Visit our Website at www.tlcspencerport.com. E-mail: trinityspencerport191@juno.com. Worship Schedule - Sundays at 8:15am & 10:30am. Adult Bible Study & Sunday Schedule at 9:30am. “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.” See you in church!
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Worship: Saturday 4pm beginning November 13; Sunday 9:30am; Sunday 6pm LifeTeen Mass. Bible Study: Sunday 10:30am; Tuesday 9:15am. Handicap accessible. Wine Tasting Fundraiser, Saturday, November 19, 5:30pm, Hilton Exempt Club, wine tasting, food, music, raffles, theme basket silent auction. $25 per person. Percent of the proceeds to benefit Hurricane Matthew.
To Have Your Services Listed Please Call 352-3411
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Christmas on the Canal celebrates 21 years It’s time to gear up for the most wonderful time of the year. Christmas is coming to the quaint Village of Spencerport on Sunday, December 4 from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Union Street. Our 21st year of holiday fun will soon arrive as our Christmas on the Canal event ushers in the season. Once again, it’s horse drawn Hayrides and Carriage rides, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, a free Children’s Activity Tent, a Living Nativity, Entertainment on the Bandstand, Food, Shopping and good old Christmas spirit. The church bells toll at 5 p.m. signaling our gathering at the gazebo on the canal for our community Tree Lighting, followed by our one mile Candlelight Caroling Stroll led by horse and wagon with candles aglow. Bundle up and come out to have some old fashioned fun with us, but first close your eyes and make a wish for the magic of Christmas to continue in Spencerport village. Please remember that this cherished traditional event could not continue yearly without the financial support of generous people such as yourselves. We thank you in advance for your consideration and will call with a personal “thank you” if you choose to provide us with your number. You may send a check or money order to: Christmas on the Canal, P.O. Box 177, Spencerport, New York 14559; The COTC Committee and Elaine Spaziano, Founder/ Chairperson, 727-8447. Provided information
Open hOuse sunday 2-4 pm 6 Hillcrest, Hamlin PRICED REDUCED
141,900
$
Charming 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, Colonial on a quiet street. Sunken living room with vaulted ceiling flowing into the formal dining room and eat-in kitchen. Family room with wood burning fireplace. First floor laundry room and half bath. 2 bedrooms plus master bedroom suite upstairs. Partially finished basement, water backup sump pump, new siding/trim/gutters, newer roof, new windows, above ground pool with deck and a good size deck off eat-in kitchen for outdoor entertaining.
Craig Lape, Lic. R.E. Assoc. Broker
Questions? Please feel free to contact me!
JudGeLape@yahOO.COm • 585-507-1109
New Horizons Properties
Hamlin, Where The Heart Is! your Come fisund t trea re a
HOLIDAY CARRIAGE E HELPER RAFFLE TH PLACE November 3-20
Antiques & Collectibles
With Gently Used QUality FUrnitUre, handcraFted items, VintaGe tools, artWork, JeWelry, and one oF a kind items.
3 WEGmANs GIFT CARDs to help with
Holiday Expenses Drawing November 20th
Re-Purpose • Recycle • Re-Use
6000 Sweden Walker Rd., Brockport, NY
antiQuE & coLLEctiBLE
auction
585-637-6224 thecarriageplaceco-op.com
Open Thursday-Sunday 10:00am-4:30pm
MONday, NOVEMbEr 7, 2016
Preview 4:00 PM • Auction 5:00 PM 400 West Commercial St., East Rochester, NY 14445
Held at
ESTATE OF TIMOTHY CARY
REAL ESTATE , CLASSIC CARS, BOAT, WOOD WORKING & SHOP TOOLS AUCTION Saturday, November 12, 2016 • 11:00 AM Hamlin, New York
Terms 10% Buyers Premium for cash & good NYS check, 13% Buyers Premium for debit & credit cards
ONE SOUrCE aUCTION Call aaron at 585-261-8506
www.onesourceestateservices.com ESTaTE Of TImOThy cary
ON SITE aucTION
REAl ESTATE • CONTENTS • ANTiqUE CARS
DIRECTIONS: Auction to be held at 1307 Hamlin Parma Townline Road, Hamlin, NY. Take Roosevelt Highway (Rt. 18) to Hamlin Parma Townline Road (At Dakota Restaurant), go north on Townline Road to #1307 (westside of road).
SATURdAy, NOVEMbER 12, 2016
REAL ESTATE: Selling is a raised ranch style home w/ 1892 square feet. Features include; 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room w/ wood stove, kitchen w/ oak cabinets &, family room. Has a great 3 car attached garage w/ attached wood shop. Also has detached 20’x 30’ barn. Home is situated on 3.5 acres of great country property. Also selling 1979 Corvette, 1968 Plymouth Road Runner; Chevy Pickup, and Honda. Plus large amount of tools. A VERY INTERESTING AUCTION! $8,000 deposit required day of sale. OPEN HOUSE: Wednesday, November 9 from 2:00 PM- 4:00 PM. For details contact Bob Muesebeck 585-738-8265, Danielle Windus Cook Properties LLC. www. dwcproperties.com
ONE SOURCE AUCTiON
CARS & CONTENTS: cars being offered are; 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner, 1979 Chevrolet corvette, 2003 Honda 2 door, 2000 Chevrolet Pickup, 1964 Lincoln Continental 4dr convertible, 1978 Lincoln Mark V, 1991 Mercury Capri, 1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, & 1960 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special. John DeereL100 Riding mower, Aluminum fishing boat w/ EZ Loader trailer, Log Splitter, Antiques, modern furniture, Antique Ogee clock, Outboard Boat motors, Contents of wood shop, Machinists tool Chest, Roo around Tool Chests, Large amount of of Vintage & Modern power & hand tools, and much more. Call 585-261-8506 for more information or www. onesourceestateservices.com.
Held at
Preview 9:30 AM • Auction 11:00 AM 1307 Hamlin Parma Townline Rd., Hamlin, NY 14464 Terms 10% Buyers Premium for cash & good NYS check, 13% Buyers Premium for debit & credit cards
Call Aaron at 585-261-8506
www.onesourceestateservices.com
AnnuAl FAll Consignment
AuCtion
AT BonTrAger’s AucTion cenTer 4 miles west of Batavia, 1/2 mile south of Rt. 33
8975 Wortendyke rd., Batavia
sATurdAy, novemBer 12 • 9 Am
100+ guns & ammo to be sold at 9 AM. Equipment to incl.: 2014 Kubota M8560, 4 WD w/cab & loader; John Deere 730 diesel tractor; Case 530 backhoe; JD B tractor; inflatable fishing boat w/trailer; Middlebury 16 ft. enclosed trailer w/shelving; Craftsman lawn tractors; 9,000 lb. 2 post lift; Hawz tree puller Bobcat attachment; Ingersoll-Rand 80 gal. 5 hp. compressor (like new); Craftsman 3600 generator; Troy-Bilt 6 hp pressure washer; Sylvan boat w/ trailer; 94” skid steer dozer bucket; 20 ft. parting wrought iron driveway gate; 82” PTO 3 pt rotary tiller; 65 & 30 ft. storage buildings (NIB); 50 ton shop press; tire changer; tire balancer; 2000 Honda Accord; 2007 Chevrolet Caprice; 1994 Jeep Cherokee Classic w/plow. Tools: Wood lathe; Porter Cable pancake compressor; various power tools; table saws; Milwaukee chop saw; rolling tool boxes; hand tools; torch sets; blast cabinet; floor jacks; Sears 4” sickle bar mower; anvil; plasma cutter; steel siding; welder generator/generator not working; wood trailer; grain auger; pallet racking.
See our website @ www.bontragerauction.com for details and photos. Refreshments available. Since 1935
One Park Avenue, Brockport • 585-395-9574
8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529
TERMS: 13% B/P, 3% discount for cash or good check.
Hidden Creek
Manufactured Home Community Of Hamlin, NY and Royal Manufactured Home Sale, Inc.
NOVEMBER SpECIalS:
ExCluSIVE SpECIalS BEINg OffERED NOw! Buy any new or pre-owned home from this ad and receive a
$250 VISa gIfT CaRD as our thank you!
• Brockport Schools • Homes are ready for immediate occupancy • pets are welcome too!
Addresses and Home Info: 463 Sandybrook Dr: New Commodore Blazer TD102A 28x44 Double-wide with 3Beds/2Baths, Spacious Kitchen, Washer/Dryer Hook-Ups and more, set up in park expansion! ....................... $49,900
Pre-Owned Specials 29 Sandybrook Dr: 2010 Commodore 28x44 Double-wide with large eat-in kitchen set up on nice lot. Move In Ready!..........................$39,900 425 Sandybrook: Beautiful 2011 Commodore 28x52 Double-wide with 3Beds/2Baths, Covered Porch & more!............................. $58,900 465 Sandybrook: 2010 Commodore 28x56 Double-wide with 3Beds/2Baths, Appliances, Full Size Porch.........................................$55,900 84 Sandybrook: Pre-owned 1999 Colony 28x60 with 4 Bedroom/2 Bath................... $42,900 PRIoR SAleS exClUDeD
HIDDEN CREEK 1 Sandybrook Drive, Hamlin
(off Drake Rd. from Brick School House Rd) Office (585) 964-2500 Deanne Kuter - Royal Sales Rep. Office (315) 589-3742 Cell (585) 576-8748 or John V. @ (585) 303-5198 Available 7 days a Week For Your Convenience!
24 Suburban News North and South Editions - November 6, 2016
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2016 jeeP reNegaDe SPort 4X4
2016 DoDge Dart SXt
269
Smart buY!
#D6070, RALLYE appearance pkg., Cold weather group, 8.4” U-connect screen. MSRP $23,520
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299
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aSk about earLY traDe oPtIoN
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349
$
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LeaSe
3.6L V6, Drivers Convenience Group. MSRP $34,085
399
$
Not a PeNNY DowN! 60 month lease, 12K mi. per yr.,
mo.
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306 W. Main St., Batavia, NY Email: sales@castilone.net
mo.
2017 jeeP Cherokee LatItuDe 4X4
LeaSe
#J7000, Cold weather group, Uconnect 8.4. MSRP $30,420
369
$
Not a PeNNY DowN! 60 month lease, 12K mi. per yr.,
mo.
25¢ per mile over leasee responsible for excess wear & tear. Must have non-Chrysler vehicle lease in household. Lease end residual $9,734.40
25¢ per mile over leasee responsible for excess wear & tear. Must have non-Chrysler vehicle lease in household. Lease end residual $15,852.65
aSk about earLY traDe oPtIoN
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$
2017 ram eXPreSS quaD Cab 4X4 aSk about earLY traDe oPtIoN
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585-343-1780
2016 jeeP graND Cherokee overLaND 4X4
#J6146, Leather, sunroof, Uconnect 8.4 Nav. Blind spot and cross path detector. aSk about MSRP $49,130 earLY traDe
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$
Not a PeNNY DowN! 60 month lease, 12K mi. per yr., 25¢ per mile over leasee responsible for excess wear & tear. Must have non-Chrysler vehicle lease in household. Lease end residual $18,178.10
mo.