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Spencerport’s Hannah Lopa in Las Vegas for Miss USA they can overcome abuse and rebuild their lives,” she says. “They are not alone and they can regain selfesteem and live an empowered and safe life.” Hannah works as a sports journalist and reporter for beIN Sports. She typically covers motorcycle racing across America - specifically the MotoAmerica road racing series. “Working in motorsports for the last three years inspired me to learn to ride a motorcycle and I enjoy doing that in my spare time as well as snowboarding, hot yoga and dancing,” Hannah says. She has danced for the Rochester Rhinos and Rochester Lancers soccer teams. She also worked at Disney World in Orlando as a character performer. “There, I worked closely with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to create lasting connections and happy memories for families of terminally ill children.” The Miss USA Competition airs live on FOX, Sunday, May 14 at 7 p.m. from the Mandalay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.
by Kristina Gabalski Miss USA 2017 will be crowned in Las Vegas on May 14, and Spencerport’s Hannah Lopa - crowned Miss New York in January - will be there competing. In fact, Hannah has been in Las Vegas this past week preparing for and participating in the competition which got underway May 4. “It’s a nearly two-week competition,” she explains, “I’m most looking forward to building lasting connections with other contestants as we embark on this once-in-a-lifetime journey. Only one woman can win so it’s important to me to make friends and soak up every moment while I can.” Hannah’s journey to Miss New York and Miss USA has been one of persistence. She competed for the Miss New York title seven times in nine years before winning the title in 2017. “I was elated to finally bring the title of Miss New York USA back to Rochester,” she says. “I feel that all of my years competing, combined with the personal growth and learning in between, have prepared me very well for this roll.” It has been a busy four months for Hannah, who says she is very involved in a number of causes and organizations including the USO. Her experiences with the USO have been an honor and a privilege, she says, and included the opportunity to travel to Austin for Operation That’s My Dress. “I got to meet most of the other women competing for the title of Miss USA at the event,” she says. “Sharing that experience with them while helping to impact the lives of military families meant so much to me. I will have the opportunity to participate in my fourth USO event during Fleet Week at the end of May and I can’t wait.” Hannah is the daughter of Deborah and Thomas Lopa. “The Rochester community has been incredibly
Lopa works as a sports journalist covering motorsports. She enjoys riding motorcycles in her spare time. Provided photo.
Hannah Lopa has spent the last four months preparing for Miss USA 2017. The winner will be crowned in Las Vegas on Sunday, May 14. Provided photo. supportive since I won the title,” she says of her hometown community. “My family has been supportive, win or lose, all my life. It’s great to be able to use the title to bring the Rochester community together. I have taken advantage of this notoriety to team up with the Willow Center for Domestic Violence to raise awareness about domestic violence because of the abusive relationship that I endured.” As Miss New York, Hannah says she has also been involved in local organizations such as Best Buddies of Rochester in addition to the Willow Center. “I am so fortunate to come from such a diverse, tolerant and accepting city like Rochester,” she says. “I had the opportunity to be a guest at the Princess Palooza event at the Museum of Play, leading STEM-based activities to show girls they can be smart and pretty. Any opportunity that I have to be a leader in my community, any opportunity I have to make an impact, no matter how seemingly small, I will take it.” If she is crowned Miss USA, Hannah says it would be a dream come true. “To be Miss USA would mean nearly a decade of blood, sweat and tears paying off for a lifelong dream to come to fruition,” she explains. Hannah would use the national-level title to bring awareness to domestic violence, she says. “As an advocate for victims of domestic violence, I will continue to lead by example and show other women that
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Race through history at GCVM Warm up for the running season with a Race Through History - literally - Genesee Country Village & Museum’s inaugural 5K fundraiser on Saturday, May 20. The race begins at 9 a.m. and is open to runners and walkers of all ages and abilities. With a course that winds through springtime woods, open fields and a historic 19th-century village, runners and walkers will be constantly showered with changing vistas. However, while trails are groomed, they are uneven in parts. Participants will receive free admission
to the museum for the remainder of the day and are encouraged to dress as a historic character or just in historic costumes. A prize will be awarded for the best costume. Each contestant will also receive a T-shirt and chip-timed race results. Check-in begins at 7:30 a.m. and participants must be pre-registered to race. Entry fee is $30/$25 members. Register online at www.gcv.org. For more information, visit www.gcv. org. Provided information
Genesee Country Village & Museum names new president and CEO The Board of Trustees of Genesee Country Village & Museum has unanimously voted to appoint Elizabeth A. “Becky” Wehle as president & CEO following her 10 months of service as interim president & CEO. “Upon her initial appointment, Becky quickly made strong connections with museum staff, volunteers and donors, along with the local community,” said board chair, Gayle A. G. Stiles. “We are so pleased that she is staying on, and the board looks forward to working with Becky in the coming years to help the museum continue to grow and thrive.” Ms. Wehle’s leadership has had a positive effect, with attendance growing in 2016; new programs planned; a new website and commemorative book in the works; and collaborations with Rochester Institute of Technology, Visit Rochester and I Love NY underway. Most recently, Ms. Wehle was executive director of Donor Relations and Stewardship at the University of Rochester, and held a number of related development roles with the university over the past two decades. Ms. Wehle’s qualifications are matched by her passion for the organization: she is the granddaughter of GCV&M founder John L. “Jack” Wehle and has served as a museum trustee since 1997. She has also chaired the development committee and played a critical role in ensuring the financial stability of the museum. “I am proud of all that we have accomplished over the past 10 months, and thank the board for this opportunity to continue in this role,” Ms. Wehle said. “I am thrilled to be carrying on the legacy of my grandfather.” The museum will open for its 42nd year on Mother’s Day weekend, May 13 and 14 with all moms admitted free and two days devoted to 100 years of fashion and chocolate. Ms. Wehle is also already overseeing a general invigoration in programing at the nearly 600-acre facility. Highlights of the upcoming season include: •A new museum website (www.gcv.org) debuts this month, to be followed this
summer by the publication of a new guidebook. •The museum’s John L. Wehle Gallery debuts a new exhibit, Wild in the Country, featuring works of some of the world’s most influential wildlife artists. •A pair of Milking Shorthorn bull calves, called Bright and Star, have just joined the museum family. Their designations harken back to canal days, when teamsters and their oxen teams regularly were interchanged, and nearly all canal oxen bore the same names. For the next four years or so, visitors can witness their training as working oxen. •Already home to the only working 19thcentury brewery in the country, the museum will introduce a hard cider product, produced following a 19th-century recipe using just honey and apple juice. Fermented in bourbon casks at a local cidery and titled “Flint & Steel,” it will be available exclusively to visitors this season. •A new series of “insider” tours will be offered each weekday and non-event weekend, presenting fresh looks at the sometimes obscure elements of 19th-century life. This is in addition to the popular “gatherings” that focus on specific themes around the village. •A new 5K Race through History fundraiser on May 20 that will send runners (and walkers) through the nature center forest and fields, finishing in the historic village. •Several buildings in the historic village - including the carpentry shop and drug store/doctor’s office - have been repurposed to include hands-on STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) activities for visitors and school groups, as the museum increases its commitment to local schools and their needs. •The newly furnished tailor shop will be fully interpreted for the first time and staffed by interpreters with tailoring experience. Its back room will also be devoted to hands-on STEM activities. For more information, visit www.gcv. org. Provided information
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•Foodlink’s Mobile Pantry will be open at Pearce Church, 4322 Buffalao Road on Saturday, May 13 from 9 a.m. to 1l a.m. Foodlink’s Mobile Pantry delivers food directly to communities in need. Must be 18 or older to accept food. Delivered on a first-come, first-served basis. Cannot guarantee enough food for all attending. No income requirement, geographic limits, or ID required. For additional information, call the church at 594-9488 or visit pearcechurch.org. •Faith Baptist Church, 2954 South Union Street, North Chili hosts a Royal-Tea on Saturday, May 13 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All ladies/girls are invited. A royal brunch will be served, so bring a “majestic” breakast/lunch dish to pass. Enjoy food, music, and skits. Speaker will be Marlene Burling, author of Morning Meditations. Dress up in “royal gowns” or wear “royal” colors. Call Janet at 594-2986, or Bonnie at 880-3729, to make reservations by May 10. •Happy Birthday Ogden - 200 years, Spencerport 150 years. Celebrate with us on Saturday, May 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for a Walking Tour of Spencerport Village. $5 per person. Advance reservations required. Call Jill 797-7247. For details on this event contact Dave Haines 490-4751. •Greater Churchville-Riga Chamber of Commerce invites the community to its 11th annual Youth Hall of Fame Awards on May 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the Riga Town Hall, 6460 Buffalo Road, Churchville. •Greater Churchville-Riga Chamber of Commerce will meet on Thursday, May 11 at noon at the Johnson House. Lunch costs $15. RSVP on or before May 9 by calling 293-1111 or through http://tinyurl.com/GCRCCMay2017Meeting. Program: Churchville-Chili School District, Lori Orologio, Superintendent of Schools and Frank Nardone, Assistant Superintendent for Business Services to present the 2017-2018 School Budget Proposal. •Sharing Suppers at the Hilton United Methodist Church, 21 West Avenue, Hilton on Saturday, May 13 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Enjoy a meal with others from the community and your friends. Donations acceptable.
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•Fundraiser to benefit Mike Willis (to help with expenses associated with his recent diagnosis of Hodgkins Lymphoma). Sunday, May 21 from 1 to 6 p.m. at Bill Gray’s Tap Room, 4647 Lake Road North, Brockport. Live Entertainment, Basket Raffle and 50/50 Raffle. Bill Gray’s will donate a portion of the profits for all food and drinks purchased. Basket Raffle donations/Gift Certificates can be dropped off at Key Bank or Five Star Bank in Brockport. •Adams Basin United Methodist Church, corner of Canal Road and Washington Street. Soup-to-go Sale; orders taken/served at your car on Wednesday, May 10, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Pints/Quarts - $6/$10 (includes Italian bread) Types: 5-bean Vegetarian Chili, Asian Chicken Noodle, Scarborough Fair Mushroom, Loaded Baked Potato. Pre-orders requested by Monday, May 8, 469-2197. Contact information: Debbi at 469-2197. •Gigantic Sale in school at St. John the Evangelist Church, 55 Martha Street, Spencerport on May 18, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; May 19, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; May 20, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; May 21, Fill Bag/Box, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Great bargains fill the gym, classrooms, hallways and tent. •Sam Lobene, a senior at Spencerport High School, will host a “Fill the Boot” fundraiser to benefit the Fallen Firefighters Foundation as part of his senior project on Saturday, May 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Main Street in the Village of Spencerport. For more information, contact Sam at 455-9277. •Riga Church, 7057 Chili-Riga Road will serve a Tender Turkey Dinner on Saturday, May 13 from 4:30 p.m. until gone. Cost: $9 adults, $5 children 5 through 12, free for ages under 5. Takeouts available. •Spencerport Rotary Annual Geranium Sale - New location - Barefoot Landing Plaza. Thursday through Saturday, May 25 to 27, noon to 6 p.m., while quantities last. $3.75 each, 3 for $11, 6 for $19. Save $2 on full flat of 12 for $36. Presales call 352-9824.
Government Meetings
•Chili: Historic Preservation Board meets Monday, May 8 at 7 p.m. All meetings are at the Town Hall - Main Meeting Room. Architectural Advisory Committee meets Tuesday, May 9 at 6 p.m. in the Town Hall - Main Meeting Room. Planning Board meets Tuesday, May 9 at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall - Main Meeting Room. •Churchville: Board of Trustees meets Monday, May 8 at 7 p.m. at the Village Municipal Building, 23 East Buffalo Street, Churchville. •Hilton: Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. 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 (May 10) at 7 p.m. at the Riga Town Hall, 6460 East Buffalo Road, Churchville. Open to the public.
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•The Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region offers community education, support groups, social activities and conferences where those with the disease and their care partners can learn more about Alzheimer’s disease, share their experiences and connect with others who understand. The next support group will take place on Tuesday, May 9 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Legacy at Parklands, 2000 Park Creek Lane, Churchville. A community education session, “Effective Communication Strategies” follows on Wednesday, May 10 from 6 to 7 p.m. •TOPS Chapter #0393 holds weekly meetings at John Knox Presbyterian Church, 3233 West Ridge Road (upper level, back entrance), Rochester on Tuesday mornings from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Annual membership is only $28 per year together with monthly dues of $4. For information visit www.tops.org, contact Sula Baxter 225-5284, or visit weekly meetings.
•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 Gates Historical Society will meet Monday, May 15 at 7 p.m. in the Gates Police Annex, 1605 Buffalo Road. Mel Connell, who has been a woodcarver since 1970, will speak about whittling, carving tools and how his skills have developed. Some of his work will be on display. Gates Historical members are free. A $2 donation from non-members appreciated. Annex is handicapped accessible.
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•Mainly Books, in conjunction with the Parma Public Library, 6 Main Street, Hilton is celebrating their 10th Anniversary. In honor of this celebration a different type of book will be on sale each month. During the month of May all history books will be half off the regular price. Shop early for the best selection. As always, donations of books and media are welcome. Store hours are Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. •Chili Public Library events: Monday, May 8 - Toddler Time, 10 a.m. Ages 2 to 3 with adult. Tail Waggin’ Tutors, 4 to 5 p.m. Ages 12 and under. No registration required. Monday Minecraft Madness, 6 p.m. All ages. No registration required. Tuesday, May 9 - Babies & Books, 10:30 a.m. Ages up to 24 months with adult. No registration. Military Veteran’s Meet & Greet, 12 to 3 p.m. Hosted by World War II veteran Adam DeSantis and the Library. All veterans invited to share stories, camaraderie, and light refreshments. No registration required. Friends of the Chili Public Library Monthly Meeting, 6 p.m. Public invited. Wednesday, May 10 - Ancestry.com Training, 10 a.m. Registration required. Beyond Susan B. Anthony, Part 2: Hidden Heroes of Women’s Suffrage with Jack Kowiak, 7 p.m. Hear about Lucy Stone, Frances Willard, and other women who made significant contributions in the fight for women’s suffrage. Registration required. Thursday, May 11 - Simply Stories, 10 a.m. All ages. Explore Robots & Computers with the Whole Family, 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. No registration required. Pajama Storytime, 7 p.m. All ages. No registration required. Friday, May 12 - Teen Pizza Friday, 5 to 7 p.m. Ages 12 to 18. Games, crafts, and other activities. Registration is encouraged. Monday, May 15. Toddler Time, 10 a.m. Ages 2 to 3 with adult. No registration. Chess Club, 6 p.m. Ages 18 and under. No registration required. For more information or to register for programs stop at the library, 3333 Chili Avenue, call 889-2200 or visit www.chililibrary.org. •Ogden Farmers’ Library events: Preschool Story Time - Tuesdays and Fridays at 10:15 a.m. Ages 3 to 5. No registration required. Baby & Toddler Story Time - Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. Ages 6 to 36 months. No registration required. Adult Pokemon Trainers Club - Thursday, May 11 at 7 p.m. For adult Pokémon enthusiasts. The library has four pokéstops and a gym. Bring devices, enjoy free WiFi and make a Pokémon craft. Ages 16 and up. Registration requested. Teen Writers Group - Friday, May 12 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Practice writing and share work with other writers. Snacks will be served. For grades 6 to 12. Registration required. Chocolate Truffle Class - Saturday, May 13 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Learn to make chocolate truffles with Lindsay Tarnoff of Laughing Gull Chocolates. Take home creations for a sweet Mother’s Day Gift. For grades 6 to 12. Ogden Farmers’ Library is located at 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. For more information or to register for programs, call 617-6181. •Parma Public Library events: Monday, May 8: Drop-In Tech Help from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Bring devices, chargers and passwords. Spring Evening Storytime for all ages from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Hear stories about rainbows and planting seeds and decorate a flower pot and give it a plant. Registration required. Tuesday, May 9: Baby Story Time at 10:30 a.m. No registration required. Teen Tuesday for grades 7 to 12 at 3:30 p.m. No registration required. Library Friends Meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 10: Story Time for all ages at 10:30 a.m. Join Ms. Amy for stories, songs and lots of puppets. No registration required. Adult Book Discussion at 2 p.m. What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty. No registration required. Kids Book Club from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. for grades K to 3. Registration required. Thursday, May 11: Story Time for all ages at 10:30 a.m. Join Ms. Amy for more stories, songs and lots of fun. No registration required. Parma Public Library is located at 7 West Avenue, Hilton. For more information or to register for programs, call 392-8350. •The Newman Riga Library will host Toddler Story Time with Mrs. Sarah on Tuesdays from 10:30 to 11 a.m. at 1 South Main Street, Churchville. For ages 18 months to three years. Join for songs, fingerplays, rhymes and stories. No registration required. For additional information, call 293-2009.
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•Hilton Central School District Board of Education meets Tuesday, May 9 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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•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 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. •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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The tree and me #18 by Joe Reinschmidt Once again it has been quite a while since you’ve heard from me. My scribe tells me that folks are still interested in my existence and well being. Specifically, they wondered if I and my various components survived the recent wind event on March 8 and 9. Those of you who pass by me on Union Street regularly can see that I’m still standing and a close up inspection revealed I didn’t even lose a branch. Guess I’m still quite tough. So now those readers who haven’t checked on me lately also know that I survived. These were not the strongest winds I experienced in my life but still quite a challenge to an oldie like me. I’ve heard that humans who want to live a long healthy life perform a variety of exercises to achieve that. One that is emphasized is “core strengthening.� Well as the picture accompanying this writing clearly shows, my core is kaput, which translates as broken/ shattered and in my case, mostly gone. It is presumably the result of a frightening lightning strike many years ago. I don’t recollect when it occurred and prefer not to. However, the scar is on my west side where I should be strongest to withstand the prevailing winds from that direction.
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What has kept me upright is a wonderful characteristic of my species. It is known as “buttressing� and is most evident on my east side. Instead of a relatively straight trunk, as Sycamores mature they develop an ever wider shape starting at their base and then gradually tapering to a normal size. (I believe humans also mature into wider proportions but mostly around the middle of their bodies). Anyway, this buttressing gives us much greater strength to withstand the winds that nature challenges us with. Thankfully my trunk, even with the gaping hole, remains strong enough to stand the test of time and wind. Your calendar says it’s spring, which I sense even without a core or calendar. As always, I’ll be looking forward to sap rising in me and buds appearing on my branches. Thanks for thinking of me and listening to my muttered meanderings.
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Prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary Prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary (Never Known to Fail) Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven. Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin assist me in my necessity. Oh star of the sea, help me and show me here you are my mother. Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my Heart, to succor me in my necessity. (Make request). There are none that can withstand your power. Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to Thee. (3 times). Holy Mother, I place this prayer in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for three consecutive days and then you must publish it, and it will be granted to you. Gratefully,, S.W.
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EPA turns over ownership to Diaz Homes in Holley by Kristina Gabalski The eight empty “Diaz Homes” in the Village of Holley are now owned by the Village of Holley Development Corporation (VHDC). VHDC President Daniel Schiavone and Holley Mayor Brian Sorochty announced Tuesday, May 2, that after more than two years of negotiations with the EPA, the VHDC has secured the eight “Diaz Homes” and is in possession of the deeds to the properties, all of which are clustered in the southwestern quadrant of the village. Schiavone said the VHDC’s attorney is now filing the deeds with Orleans County and finalizing the property transactions. The VHDC was formed in an effort to get the homes on the market and back on the tax rolls. “I am excited to be removing eight zombie homes from the community,” Schiavone said. “I hope that people will see the potential in the homes and make them beautiful again.”
The EPA purchased the homes following the 2002 release of chemicals from the former Diaz Chemical plant on Jackson Street in the village. Holley Mayor Brian Sorochty and Schiavone (who was mayor when the chemical release occurred) both said the 15 years since the incident have been difficult ones for the community. Lawsuits resulted from the chemical release, some families chose to leave, Diaz Chemical eventually declared bankruptcy, and the village lost many good jobs. “The closing of Diaz was a bad part of the village’s history,” Sorochty and Schiavone said, but they noted that May 2 was an, “exciting day” with the homes back in local hands and on their way to new owners. Members of the VHDC plan to meet Monday, May 8 to decide the best way to sell the homes. “We may go with a local realtor,” Schiavone said, but other options include auctioning off the properties. Under terms of the agreement transferring own-
Girl Scouts of WNY announces local resident as 2017 Gold Award Recipient Girl Scouts of Western New York is proud to announce Hilton Girl Scout Ashley Blackburn as a 2017 Gold Award recipient. Blackburn’s project was to collect donations for the Alternatives for Battered Women Shelter, recently renamed the Willow Center in Rochester. Blackburn collected donations using drop boxes throughout the community as well as direct donations from community members. She also distributed flyers and pamphlets, and held an educational seminar for teens at her church to talk about the warning signs of domestic abuse and violence. Blackburn stated, “Domestic abuse is a major problem, not just throughout the United States, but the entire world. It’s something that many people sadly experience. Working with the Willow Center does not stop the domestic abuse that occurs around the world, but it takes a stance against the abuse that occurs. I’m taking a stance through my project against domestic abuse.” Donations included clothing for adults and children, personal and feminine hygiene products, and items for babies and children. Blackburn found that working on her Gold Award project taught organization and people skills, as well as time management. She will receive her Gold Award at the Gold Award Ceremony on Saturday, June 3, at the Grapevine restaurant in Depew, New York. The Gold Award is the highest award in Girl Scouts and is the culmination of all the work a girl puts into “going for the Gold.” A Girl Scout’s project should be something
that a girl can be passionate about - in thought, deed and action that encompasses organizational, leadership, and networking skills. The project should also fulfill a need within a girl’s community (whether local or global) and create change that has the potential to be on-going or sustainable. Approximately 80 hours of community service are involved in the project. Completion of the Gold Award also qualifies the Girl Scout for special scholarship opportunities. The Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest honor a Girl Scout can earn, acknowledges the power behind each recipient’s dedication to not only empowering and bettering herself, but also to making the world a better place for others. These young women are courageous leaders and visionary change makers. The Gold Award requires a Girl Scout to identify an issue and investigate it to understand what can be done to address the problem. The girl then forms a team to act as a support system, including a project advisor close to the issue who is not a troop leader or family member, while she leads the project. The Girl Scout creates a plan to ensure they know what steps they must tackle while working on the project then submits a proposal for her project to her local Girl Scout council. After acceptance, the girl begins to work through the steps of their plan utilizing the assistance of her support team where necessary. Lastly, the project is used to educate and inspire others about the cause they are addressing. To learn more, visit gswny.org. Provided information
One of the eight Diaz Homes located at 37 South Main Street in the Village of Holley. Village leaders held a news conference at the home Tuesday, May 2, to announce the Village of Holley Development Corporation has finally been successful in obtaining deeds for the properties from the EPA, allowing them to be sold to new owners. K. Gabalski photo. ership of the homes, the EPA will get 90 percent of the sale price, the VHDC will get 10 percent. Schiavone had worked to get a better deal for the village, as it was hoped proceeds from the sale of the homes would help fund additional projects for the VHDC. “We may be able to accrue some funds to keep (the VHDC) alive and operating,” Schiavone said. He explained that people who purchase the homes will have to have lead clean-up completed by an EPA certified contractor. As part of the agreement, the EPA insisted that the lead abatement be done for the properties to be released. The homes have been cleared of any chemical contamination, Schiavone said.
Tests completed by the EPA, “reveal there is nothing,” in the homes beyond the lead issues. Those who purchase the properties will be provided with all EPA reports, Mayor Sorochty and Schiavone said. The former Diaz plant has been demolished, Mayor Sorochty said. “Onsite soil remediation will now begin.” The village is seeking a BOA (Brownfield Opportunity Area) Step 2 Program Grant as part of its effort to re-develop the Diaz site. Mayor Sorochty said the village’s BOA Step 1 Program Grant pre-nomination study and the village’s comprehensive plan recommended the formation of the VHDC as a way to address the problem of the former “Diaz Homes.”
Spencerport adopts budget proposal under tax levy limit During its meeting on April 18, the Spencerport School Board of Education adopted a 2017-18 budget proposal, which totals $79 million and projects a 1.49 percent tax rate increase. The expenditure plan, which will be presented to voters on Tuesday, May 16, includes a: •projected tax rate* of $24.45 per $1,000 of assessed home value. *The Board of Education sets the actual tax rate during the summer. •tax levy of $36.3 million, an increase of 1.98 percent, which is less than the 2.05
percent maximum allowable tax levy with exclusions. Four candidates are running for three open seats on the Board of Education. The three-year terms will begin on July 1, 2017, and end on June 30, 2020. The candidates are listed as they will appear on the ballot: David Gibbardo, Jody Gillette, Randal Weaver and Katherine Czarnecki. The community budget vote will be held from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16. More budget details may be found at www. spencerportschools.org. Provided information
The Spencerport Central School District hosted this year’s Operation Safe Stop on Thursday, April 27 at Cosgrove Middle School. The event, held in partnership with New York Association for Pupil Transportation (NYAPT) and Rochester Area Transportation Supervisors Association (RATSA), raised awareness of the dangers of motorists passing a stopped school bus. Local authorities from the Ogden Police Department, Monroe County Sheriff’s deputies, and New York State Police Troopers, along with elected leaders, NYS Senator Joseph Robach, NYS Assemblyman Peter Lawrence, Monroe County Sheriff Patrick O’Flynn, Ogden Supervisor Gay Lenhard, and Spencerport Mayor Gary Penders attended the event. In addition, Gates Ambulance and the Spencerport Volunteer Fire Department participated with OPD and bus drivers to conduct a re-enactment of a pedestrian bus accident. As many as 50,000 motor vehicles illegally pass New York State school buses every day. Motorists must always stop for flashing red lights, even on divided and multilane highways and on school grounds. Provided photo and information.
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Spring turkey hunting by T.R. Hendrick By the time this weekly hits your delivery tube, the New York spring turkey season will be in full swing and hopefully you have connected on a nice long beard gobbler. If you haven’t scored yet and need a place to hunt, here is some good info from the D.E.C. that breaks down the past ten years’ spring turkey harvest numbers by county: www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/30420. html. This will give you a general idea on where the highest density of the turkey hangout in the state. The D.E.C. website will also show you thousands of acres allowing public hunting opportunities in those counties. The snag there is there are just too many hunters on most tracts of state land and unlike deer hunting, turkey hunters cannot share the same wood block with other hunters. You never want different hunting parties calling to the same turkey or somebody is going to get upset, not to mention it can be extremely dangerous. I believe you are better off getting permission to hunt on private land, however that’s easier said than done. If you are willing to knock on enough doors and are courteous, you will eventually get the go ahead. To find out who owns the property you want to hunt, download the smart phone app, ONX Hunt Maps. For $30 a year it not only shows you the property
borders, but it will also tell you who owns that block of land and gives the property owner’s address, all on aerial mapping: www.huntinggpsmaps.com. As for some tips on how you can score on a New York gobbler, I contacted veteran turkey hunter John Maher of Hamlin. John has been the winner of countless turkey wars and has been very successful is several states. Maher says it doesn’t matter where you hunt in the country, the one thing all male wild turkeys have in common is that springtime urge to gobble from their roost at the first glimmer of light in the morning. When you want to find out where the gobblers are in your area, you need to get yourself to a good listening location and be there at the very first twinkle of dawn. John emphasizes at it must be the very first glimmer - not a half hour later. He says most gobblers can’t resist gobbling at least a few times from the limb in predawn. Cold rainy mornings can clam them up, but most times they will still sound off at least a few times. John explains as soon as he hears a gobble, he moves to the sound as quickly as he can, closing ground while the light is low to ghost his approach. Once he’s within 150 yards or so he will set-up with his back against a large tree if possible and more importantly a clear view for at least fifty yards.
He then calls very softly to the gobbler while it is still in the tree. If the bird responds with a gobble, he will not call again until he hears the turkey fly down or he is sure the gobbler is on the ground. John warns that if you call too much, the gobbler may hang up on the limb expecting the hen to come to him. Maher emphasizes that you must play hard to get until you know he is on the dirt. As soon as you are sure of this, you can turn the heat up on your calling. If the gobbler has hens with him, all bets are off. All you can hope for then is to talk the hens into coming over for a chat and he will go where they go. Unfortunately, in most cases the hens will instead take him away. John then suggests to back out of the spot and return later in the morning. In most cases, the gobbler will still be in the area and if you are lucky those hens will have left him and he wants a new girlfriend. If he still doesn’t show, don’t go trampling all over the area calling; again, back out. Usually a turkey will roost in the same general area that night and for the remainder of the spring if he doesn’t get pressured too badly by hunters or all his hens leave him. Return whenever time permits and give him another try. One of those times his hens will be off on their nests and he will come looking to fall in love then you can bring the hammer down on him and bam! Your Thanksgiving meal is covered. Lastly, I must mention safety in the
turkey woods. Every spring somebody gets shot hunting turkeys. Please know your target and don’t shoot at sounds or movement. See a beard before you even click off your safety. Now get off the couch and get out there. The spring turkey woods is a fantastic place to spend a morning.
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Board managing outflows in response to extreme wet weather, high water levels Exceptionally wet weather in April has resulted in rapidly rising water levels throughout the Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River system. Precipitation was well-above average across the Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River basin last month, with some areas receiving more than twice their normal April amounts. As a result, according to provisional data, last month will rank as one of the top three wettest April’s on record (since 1900) in terms of total amount of water flowing into Lake Ontario, as the net effects of precipitation and runoff combined with relatively high inflows entering Lake Ontario from Lake Erie. The wet conditions caused Lake Ontario to rise 44 centimeters (17.3 inches) last month. This represents the third largest increase recorded for the month of April since 1918, just 6 centimeters (2.4 inches) less than the record rise of 50 centimeters (19.7 inches) set in 2014. At the end of April, Lake Ontario’s lake-wide average water level was 75.52 meters (247.77 feet). This is the sixth highest Lake Ontario level recorded at this time of year since 1918, and the highest since 1993. The water level of Lake Ontario is
now at (or above) the International Joint Commission’s upper trigger level that applies at this time of year. Therefore, the Board is now operating under what the IJC defines as criterion H14, which directs the Board to set releases to provide all possible relief to riparians living along the shorelines of the entire Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River system, balancing water levels upstream and downstream to minimize flood and erosion impacts to the extent possible. Nonetheless, the Board recognizes that flooding and erosion are occurring both on Lake Ontario and downstream in the St. Lawrence River system. The exceptionally wet conditions in April resulted in record high flows from the Ottawa River, which discharges into the St. Lawrence River just upstream of Montreal at Lake St. Louis. Levels there have also risen dramatically this spring, and have reached levels not seen since 1993. As a result, the Board is continuing to balance the high levels both upstream and downstream using the guidance provided by Plan 2014, which specifies that when Lake Ontario rises to 75.50 meters (247.7 feet) that its outflows be increased such
The Newman Riga Library has set up a display of antique toys from the collections of Bill and Kerry Nolan. Seen here are some of their Steiff bears; one of which is signed by Magarete Steiff. The display also includes a late 19th-century Noah’s Ark, an Oliver Hardy doll from the 1930’s and many other treasures. The library is located at the intersections of Routes 33 and 36 in the Village of Churchville. For information, call the library at 293-2009. Provided photo and information.
that levels at Lake St. Louis are increased and maintained at 22.40 meters (73.5 feet), which the Board recognizes is above a flood level at this location. Given it appears very likely that Lake Ontario will remain at or above 75.50 meters (247.7 feet) for some time, Lake St. Louis levels will be maintained at 22.40 meters (73.5 feet) for the foreseeable future. Coastal jurisdictions should prepare for the possibility of major coastal flooding as storms frequently occur at this time of year. Though it has been nearly 25 years since water levels have been this high (since 1993), higher levels on Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River have occurred several times in the past and will occur again in the future. These high water levels are a result of exceptionally wet conditions and high water supplies, and would have occurred under any regulation plan. Lake and river levels would have been nearly identical this year under the previous regulation plan. Since the Board is now operating
under criterion H14, outflows from Lake Ontario will continue to minimize and balance flooding on Lake Ontario and along the St. Lawrence River in the Montreal area. On May 1, Lake Ontario hit 55 centimeters (21.7 inches) above its long-term average level for this time of year. The level at Lake St. Lawrence, immediately upstream of Moses Saunders Dam in Cornwall, Ontario and Massena, New York, was about 58 centimeter (22.8 inches) below average. Downstream, the St. Lawrence River level at Lake St. Louis is about 74 centimeters (29.1 inches) above average, while at Montreal Harbour the level is 120 centimeters (47.2 inches) above average. The Board, in conjunction with its staff, continues to monitor the system. Outflow changes, photos and graphs are posted to the Board’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/InternationalLakeOntarioStLawrenceRiverBoard, and more detailed information is available on its website at http://ijc.org/en_/islrbc . Provided information
Spencerport names new school superintendent The Spencerport Board of Education has selected Dan Milgate as the next superintendent of the Spencerport Central School District. He will assume his new role when Michael Crumb retires on June 30. “The Spencerport School District Board of Education engaged in a rigorous search process and gave extensive consideration to all candidates to determine the best fit for the district,” said Board President Gary Bracken. “We remain impressed with all of the candidates who applied, each with exemplary qualifications. The board selected Dan based on his extensive and varied experience, collaborative leadership style and knowledge of the district. We feel his appointment will ensure Spencerport has a leader who understands and puts the needs of our students first.” Bracken added, “The community and staff engagement, interview panels, and tours were much appreciated and proved to be invaluable to our work.” Milgate is currently the assistant superintendent for schools at Spencerport and has served in that position since July 2011. Prior to being named assistant superintendent, he served as the district’s assistant superintendent for instruction for three years, the Canal View Elementary School principal for six years and as a high school assistant principal for three years.
“It is an honor and a privilege to be selected as the next Superintendent of Schools for the Spencerport Central School District,” said Milgate. “I look forward to continuing the pursuit of excellence our students and staff demonstrate every d a y. I h a v e been fortunate to be a member of the Spencerport family for more than 15 years and I’m Daniel Milgate. honored by the Board’s faith in me to take on a new leadership role.” The Board would like to thank Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES District Superintendent and Search Consultant Jo Anne L. Antonacci for her assistance throughout the search process. “My fellow Board members and I greatly appreciate the work Mrs. Antonacci did on our behalf to give us an outstanding result in this search,” Bracken said. Provided information
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sports & recreation Eagles hang on against Hawks by Warren Kozireski
Gates senior runner Bruce Rychwalski crossing the Finish Line in the 2017 Rochester Heart 5k Run at Frontier Field. Rychwalski, 67, was the Captain of The Bravehearts Team which raised $1,350 for the American Heart Association. Five of the ten runners on his team won medals in their age group in the 5K race: Pam Nudd, Christine Klein, David Kennedy, Tom Dutton and the Captain himself, Bruce Rychwalski. It was Rychwalski’s 236th 5K Run since experiencing a life-threatening Ventricular Tachycardia, being shocked with an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), being diagnosed with Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC) and having surgery for an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) in April of 2011. His goal is to run in 300 5K races by age 70. Provided photo and information.
Rangers rally late by Warren Kozireski Spencerport overcame a 2-0 deficit with two runs in the fifth inning and scored the winner in the bottom of the seventh to defeat Hilton 3-2 in boys’ baseball at Harold “Chick” Schum Field. The Cadets jumped out to a 1-0 lead as junior David Stirpe singled, stole second, advanced to third on a fielder’s choice by Morgan Kunigan and scored on Ryan Schmitt’s RBI single. Hilton made it 2-0 in their half of the fifth with Stirpe again starting the rally as he reached on an infield single. After stealing second, Kunigan sent him to third with a perfect sacrifice bunt before Schmitt singled in the hole between third and short for his second RBI of the game.
The Rangers rebounded in their half of the fifth as they tied the game with a twoout rally. Leadoff hitter and DH Joe Carroll reached on an infield single and went to third on a double deep to right by Peter Mancuso. After Aidan Eldridge walked to load the bases, Josh Brase knocked in two runs with his single to right field to tie the game 2-2. Both teams had at least one runner in scoring position in the sixth but failed to score and Rangers starting and winning pitcher Jarod Barnard retired the Cadets in order in the top of the seventh. Mancuso led off the bottom of the seventh by drawing a walk and advanced all the way to third when the throw to first on Eldridge’s sacrifice bunt sailed into right field. With Brase at the plate, Mancuso scored the winning run on a wild pitch.
Kendall scored eight runs over the first two innings, but none the rest of the way as they hung on for an 8-6 win over Holley in girls’ softball. The Eagles batted around scoring five runs in the top of the first inning. Elizabeth Rath led off with a single and went to third on a Chelsea Wright single. Catcher Kacey Menge stroked a two-RBI double and, after a walk to Madison Rath, both scored on a double by Rebecca Banker and an error. Banker scored the fifth run of the inning on a wild pitch. Holley plated one run in their half of the first as shortstop Brooklyn Bartholomew reached on an infield single, stole second, went to third on a passed ball and scored on a sacrifice fly RBI by third baseman Madison Papaj. Kendall increased their lead to 8-1 in the second started again by an Elizabeth Rath single. She stole second and scored on two wild pitches. Madison Rath drove in another run with a triple and later scored
on an RBI groundout by Emily Mattle. Holley chipped away at the seven run deficit. In the second inning, Hannah Biedlingmaier reached on a bunt single, stole second and scored on two throwing errors. The Hawks made it 8-3 in the third on back-to-back doubles by Papaj and Anna Brasted. In the home half of the sixth, Papaj reached on an error, stole second and went to third on a throwing error. Brasted drove her in with an RBI groundout to cut the Kendall lead to 8-4. In the seventh, Briana Colucci reached base on an error. Pinch runner Hannah Day stole second and went to third on a wild pitch. Bartholomew drove her in with a single down the left field line. After a Papaj bloop single, Brasted drove in Bartholomew with a single for her third RBI of the game to make it 8-6. A sacrifice bunt put the tying run at second, but the Eagles were able to register the third out to end the Hawks comeback hopes and even their record at 2-2.
Bright Raven gymnasts compete in regionals Four Bright Raven Gymnasts competed in the USA Gymnastics Level 7/8 Regional 6 Championships held April 22 and 23 in Springfield, Massachusetts winning several honors. Emily Field, age 15 of Greece competed in the Level 8 Senior B division and placed third on bars. In the Senior B Level 7 competition, 14 year old Naimah Muhammad of Rochester earned three bronze medals placing third on vault, uneven parallel bars and all around.
Ashley Wood, age 10 of Henrietta competed in the Level 7 Child B division and took first place in floor exercise. Madeline Pitts, age 12 of Victor won floor exercise in the Junior C division and placed third on vault. The USAG Region 6 Championships included gymnasts from all of the New England States in addition to New York. Gymnasts qualified to compete in the Regional Championship by earning high all around scores at their individual State Meets. Provided information
Churchville-Chili Sports Booster Club hosts annual Food Truck Rodeo The Churchville-Chili Saints Sports Booster Club will hold its third annual Food Truck Rodeo on Thursday, May 18 from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Churchville-Chili Middle School, located at 139 Fairbanks Road. There is no entry fee and all are welcome. The goal of this community-wide event is to raise money to help all ChurchvilleChili High School sports teams. The event will include approximately 20 food trucks on-site that offer unique menus with something for everyone, and additional vendors such as Ultimate Sports and Apparel, Predisposed Vintage, LuLaRoe and Tupperware. There will be games for children, hosted by the sports teams, and a DJ will play live music.
Last year the event drew nearly 5,000 people. “This is a fun event for foodies and families from across Greater Rochester,” said Stephanie Keller, Saints Sports Booster Club public relations coordinator. “We encourage community members and families to come out and support our ChurchvilleChili High School athletes!” Attendees should enter from Fairbanks Road and bring cash for food trucks, vendors, games and raffles. For more information on The Saints Sports Booster Club, visit cccsd.org/sportsboosters. Provided information
Regional 6 Competitors (l-r): Madeline Pitts, Emily Field, Naimah Muhammad and Ashley Wood. Provided photo.
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Notice of Pubic Hearing: Introductory Local Law 3-2017 “A Local Law to repeal Local Law 1/2016 authorizing a property tax levy in excess of the limit established in General Municipal Law 3-c.
Riga Cemetery Association Meeting is to be held on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. in the Community Room at the Riga Town Hall. All are welcome to attend.
Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 4:30 p.m. At the Village Office 27 West Avenue, Spencerport, NY A copy of the Local Law is available for inspection in the Village Office from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. M-F. Respectfully submitted by: Jacqueline Sullivan Village Clerk
Legal Notice Village of Spencerport Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chapter 340 of the Code of the Village of Spencerport that one public hearing will be held on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at the Village Office 27 West Ave, Spencerport, NY 14559. The application of James Barton of Barton’s Parkside Hots, 104 West Avenue, Spencerport, New York 14559, for a Special Permit to park a 26’ commercial vehicle, on property located at same, whereas, no commercial vehicle having an overall length of 23 feet may be parked in any residential district unless temporarily, in conjunction with a permitted construction project, service, sales, or delivery to the property, pursuant to Chapter 318-5 A in a R-2 Residential District. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard concerning the subject matter of said hearing. Plans are available for review at the Village Office 27 West Ave Spencerport NY between the hours of 8:30 am -4:00 pm Monday thru Friday. John Dole, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals May 7, 2017
Legal Notice Town of Parma NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF PARMA ON THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2017 AT 7:00 PM IN THE PARMA TOWN HALL, 1300 HILTON PARMA CORNERS ROAD, HILTON, NEW YORK TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING: 1.) The application of Brian Dudley, contract vendee, for a Special Permit located at 1173 Peck Road. The applicant is proposing to operate an in-home business (gunsmithing) in a proposed accessory structure, in accordance with Town Zoning Article IX, subsection 165-79.1.E.2. This property is currently zoned Agricultural/Conservation (AC). 2.) The application of Anthony & Lara Barco, owners, for an area variance at 417 Wilder Road. The applicants are proposing to construct a 918 square feet accessory structure and are requesting relief from Town Zoning Article V, subsection 16534.C.2 which limits the total area of accessory structures to 400 square feet. This property is currently zoned High Density Residential (HD). All persons will be heard at this time. Interested parties may obtain further information by calling 392-9449 or by inspecting the project file in the Parma Town Hall during normal business hours. Parma Zoning Board of Appeals Dennis K. Scibetta, Executive Secretary
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Legal Notice of School Budget Vote Spencerport Central School District NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Vote for the 2017-2018 School Budget by the inhabitants of Spencerport Central School District, Monroe County, New York, qualified to vote at a school meeting in said district, will be held on Tuesday, May 16, 2017. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the polls will be open for voting on the school budget and the election of Board members for the positions designated below from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., EDST: Spencerport Administration Building, 71 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport, NY Munn Elementary School, 2333 Manitou Road, Spencerport, NY Taylor Elementary School, 399 Ogden Parma Town Line Road, Spencerport, NY AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that a Budget Hearing and Information Meeting (Presentation of Proposed Budget) will be held in the Spencerport Administration Building, Room 15, in said district, at 7:00 p.m. EDST on Tuesday, May 2, 2017. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that copies of the proposed budget for the 2017-2018 school year may be obtained by any taxpayer in the district during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the School Budget Vote, except Saturday, Sunday or holiday, at any of the schools within the district during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or at the Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, NY. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that nominating petitions for the office of member of the Board of Education must be filed with the Clerk of the School District not later than Wednesday, April 17, 2017 by 4:30 p.m. (EDST). The following vacancies are to be filled on the Board of Education: The term: 3 years, commencing July 1, 2017 Incumbents whose terms are expiring: Ms. Jody Gillette Ms. Katherine Czarnecki Mr. David Gibbardo Each petition for nomination must be directed to the Clerk of the district, must state the name and address of the candidate, and must be signed by at least twenty-five (25) voters or 2% of the number of voters from the previous annual election, whichever is greater. The number of petitions necessary for 2017-2018 is twenty-nine (29). Required signatures are computed in accordance with the resolution duly adopted at the Annual Meeting of the school district held on June 10, 1969. PROPOSITION # 1 BE IT RESOLVED, THAT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE SPENCERPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXPEND $79,032,905 AS THE SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET FOR THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR AND TO LEVY THE NECESSARY TAXES THEREFORE; AND
TO APPROPRIATE AND EXPEND FROM ITS EXISTING 2010 BUS AND MOTOR VEHICLE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND THE SUM OF $95,000 FOR A PORTION OF THE COSTS AS SET FORTH IN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET FOR THE PURCHASE OF THREE (3) REPLACEMENT FACILITIES VEHICLES AT AN ESTIMATED MAXIMUM AGGREGATE COST OF $95,000; AND TO APPROPRIATE AND EXPEND FROM ITS EXISTING 2013 CAPITAL RESERVE FOR TECHNOLOGY AND CLASSROOM EQUIPMENT THE SUM OF $150,000 FOR A PORTION OF THE COSTS AS SET FORTH IN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET FOR THE PURCHASE OF STUDENT DESKS, CHAIRS, AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CLASSROOM FURNITURE. PROPOSITION # 2 BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE SPENCERPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO ESTABLISH A BUS AND MOTOR VEHICLE RESERVE FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 3651 OF THE EDUCATION LAW (TO BE KNOWN AS THE “2017 BUS AND MOTOR VEHICLE RESERVE FUND”), WITH THE PURPOSE OF SUCH FUND BEING TO FINANCE THE PURCHASE OF SCHOOL BUSES, VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT THAT WOULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR FINANCING UNDER THE LOCAL FINANCE LAW, AND COSTS INCIDENTAL THERETO, THE ULTIMATE AMOUNT OF SUCH FUND TO BE $2,000,000, PLUS EARNINGS THEREON, THE PROBABLE TERM OF SUCH FUND TO BE FIVE YEARS, BUT SUCH FUND SHALL CONTINUE IN EXISTENCE UNTIL LIQUIDATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EDUCATION LAW OR UNTIL THE FUNDS ARE EXHAUSTED, AND THE SOURCES FROM WHICH THE FUNDS SHALL BE OBTAINED FOR SUCH RESERVE ARE (I) AN INITIAL DEPOSIT OF $429,333.04, PLUS INTEREST, TO BE TRANSFERRED FROM THE 2010 BUS AND MOTOR VEHICLE RESERVE FUND, AND (II) AMOUNTS FROM BUDGETARY APPROPRIATIONS FROM TIME TO TIME, AND (III) UNAPPROPRIATED FUND BALANCE MADE AVAILABLE BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FROM TIME TO TIME, AND (IV) NEW YORK STATE AID RECEIVED AND MADE AVAILABLE BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FROM TIME TO TIME, ALL AS PERMITTED BY LAW. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots to vote on the proposition may be applied for at the office of the School District Clerk. Any such application must be received by the District Clerk at least seven days before the date of the aforesaid annual district meeting if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before such annual district meeting if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued shall be available for public inspection in the office of the District Clerk during regular office hours on each of the five days prior to the day of the vote (excluding Saturday and Sunday). An absentee ballot must reach the office of the District Clerk not later than 5:00 p.m. on the day of such annual district meeting. Daniel Milgate School District Clerk Dated at Spencerport, New York March 29, 2017
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•Mincher, Jane B., died April 24, 2017. Though originally from Northport, NY, she discovered Brockport in 1970, where she met her future husband, graduated from SUNY Brockport in 1973 and then was a dedicated long-time teacher at Barclay Elementary School. Jane was predeceased by her parents, Lena and Fred Beyer, and by son, Brett Mincher. She is survived by her husband, Michael Mincher; her son, Derek (Allison); grandson, Mason; sisters, Susan Beyer, Beth Beyer, and Anne Juncadella (Enrique); and faithful dog Jay. Her Funeral Service was held May 6 at the Fowler Funeral Home, Brockport. •Welles, Germain R. Jr., born November 13, 1936, died May 1, 2017 at age 80. Predeceased by his brothers James and Jonathan Welles. He is survived by his loving wife Marilyn (Hermance) Welles; children, Germain III (Kristin), Olin Graczyk, Tina (Michael) Deskins, Wilbur (Mary) Hermance, Larry (Rachel) Hermance, Cathy (Toby) Jennejahn, Cristi (Al) Alvarado; sisters, Sandra Tauschek, Susan (Robert) Reis, Deborah (Whit) Dunlap, Judith (David) Mazerbo; brother, Dennis (Teresa) Welles; like a brother, David (Joanne) Bennage; many grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. His Funeral Service was held May 5 at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport.
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•Harrington, Harold, died April 26, 2017 at age 78. Predeceased by his son, William Harrington; brother, James Harrington. Harold is survived by his wife of 58 years, June; children, Deborah (Steve) Hardie, Richard Harrington and Harold III (Theresa Whitehouse) Harrington, Bonnie (Doug) Manley; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and friends. His Memorial Service was held May 6, at Grace Church of the Nazarene, Ogden. Interment at the convenience of the family. Contributions can be made to the University of Rochester Center for Autism, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 671, Rochester, NY 14642 in his name.
CHLI
•Calvin, Todd E., died April 21, 2017, at age 87. Predeceased by his daughter Pamela Baker. Survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Dolores Calvin; children Debbie (Scott) McClurg; Todd A. (Marcia) Calvin; son-in-law Paul Baker; grandchildren Doug (Shauna) McClurg; Lisa (Jonathan) Brodie; Julie (Rodel) Lee; Jennifer (Jesse) Dougherty; great-grandchildren Katelynn and Alayna McClurg; Layla and Vanessa Lee; family and friends. Todd was a photographer for most of his life. A Memorial Service was held May 6 at the United Methodist Church of North Chili. Donations can be made to the United Methodist Church of North Chili, 2200 Westside Drive, Rochester 14624 in his memory. •Monell, William H., died April 29, 2017 at age 64. Loved by his mother, Edna Monell; wife, Jill; son, Chris (Laurie); daughter, Sarah (David) Ridilla; grandchildren, Harmony and Jack; brother, Bob (Paula); sister, Linda (Bob) Dunning; and always at his side “his boys”, Satch and Kujo. Bill was a retiree of Eastman Kodak Company after 33 years, a proud Eagle Scout and a member of the Masonic Lodge. A Celebration of his Life was held May 6 at Rick’s Prime House, Rochester. Donations can be made to Lollypop Farm, 99 Victor Road, Fairport, NY 14450 in his memory.
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•Graffrath, Catherine (Storan) “Kay,” April 25, 2017 at age 96. Predeceased by loving husband, Robert and seven siblings. Survived by her daughters, Sue (Michael) Collins, Linda (Michael) Kirchgessner, Ann (Stan) Sanger; grandchildren, Mark (Michele), Matt (Jenny) Kimmel, Meg Kirchgessner, DVM, Katie (Jason) Blanshine, Michael Sanger; six great-grandsons (with a great-granddaughter on the way); and many nieces, nephews and friends. A Funeral Mass was held May 5, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Hamlin. Donations can be made to Friends of the Parma Public Library, 7 West Avenue, Hilton 14468 in her memory. •Muller, James S., died January 16, 2017. He went home to be with the Lord and to meet the love of his life, wife, Terry. A Memorial Service was held May 6 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Interment Irondequoit Cemetery at the convenience of the family.
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•Hainsworth, Dianne R., died April 25, 2017 at age 71. Predeceased by her parents Wesley and Laura Ross. She is survived by her loving husband of 25 years, Tracy; her children Scott (Eva) Hegadorn, Kevin (Pam) Hegadorn, Julie Kretschmer; step-children Shane (Becky) Sundt, Brandon Hainsworth, Alicia (Tim) Powell; seven grandchildren; two brothers Ken (Deanna) Ross, Gerald (Kay) Ross; sistersin-law Evelyn (Nick) Santullo, Roberta (Gerald) Fuller, Sharon (Robert) Meeder; several nieces and nephew. A Memorial Service was held on May 1 at St. John Lutheran Church, Hamlin. Interment at the convenience of the family. Contributions can be made to St. John Lutheran Church, 1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464 in her memory. •VanBortle, Sandy A. (Cupo), died May 1, 2017, at age 59. Survived by her children, Rachel and J.R. VanBortle; father, Earl (Penny) Cupo and mother, Carol Cupo; sisters, Noreen (Brian) Dettman and Laurie (Rolly) Harris; companion, John Lamendola; several nieces and nephews. Her Funeral Service was held May 4 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.
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Robert L. Allis Allis, Robert L., age 73, died April 4, 2017 of cancer, in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was a member of Brockport High School class of 1961. He graduated Bowling Green State University with a BA in Mathematics and earned his MA in Math from Miami University, Ohio. He was a 3-year Peace Corps volunteer in Kitui, Kenya and taught mathematics at the University of Hawaii for most of the 47 years he lived in Honolulu. He was preceded in death by his parents Bert Allis and Leah Allis Gallup. Survived by brothers Richard (Janet) of Atlanta, Georgia, Jan (Sue) of Bowling Green, Kentucky, and sister Diane (Ted) Wurzburg of Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, many nieces and nephews. He was a lover of the ocean, the mountains and lakes; and was a music connoisseur. He will be greatly missed.
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•Stiegman, Sharon, died April 29, 2017 after a long illness. Predeceased by her parents, Edward and Marjorie Stiegman. Survived by her cousins, Marjorie Meadows of Bloomington, Minnesota and William Deutsch of Auburn, Alabama. Also survived by her lifelong friends and caregivers, Donald (Mary Margaret) Foley and her cherished friend, Robert Klem. She had a close circle of friends who supported her during her illness, Anne (Larry) Hill, Betsy DeBloom, JoAnne (Chris) Carges, Sue Webb, Kathy (Mike) O’Neil, Kathy (Larry) Maslanka, Marcia Habecker and Patty Kay Randall; her many friends and the teachers of St. Pius Tenth School where she taught for 43 years and also served as Vice-Principal. Her Funeral Mass was celebrated May 6 at St. Pius Tenth Church, Chili. Private interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Donations can be made to St. Pius Tenth Church (Building Fund) or the Jewish Home (Building Fund) in her memory.
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•Dewey, Mavis, died April 17, 2017 at Unity Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Adrian and Vivian Kelley of St. Regis Falls, NY. Mavis was predeceased by her husband, Hubert (Cy) Dewey; son, Fay Dewey; and sonin-law Gary (Mavis) Williams; siblings, Orville, Darwin, Marcia and Katherine. Surviving are her children: Sandra (Bernard) Allen, Connecticut; Dale (Loraine) Dewey, New York; Pamela (Roland) Collins, Alabama; Belva (Jean Marc) M’Vemba, Vermont; Mavis Williams, New York; Hubert Dewey, Missouri; Kevin Dewey, Massachusetts; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and a great-greatgrandchild; many nieces and nephews. In 2008, she relocated to the Rochester area to live with her youngest daughter Mavis (Teeny) until her passing. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends at Nutrifare and the Methodist Church in Kendall. Services and burial in North Lawrence, New York will be at a later date. •Knapp, Yorke Frederic, age 94, died April 26, 2017. Survived by wife of almost 65 years, Joette (Schwalb); children: Nyan Fackelman, Yorke (Donna) Knapp; grandchildren: Stephanie Fackelman-Karl, Chesley Fackelman-Cantie, Anna Knapp; great grandchildren: Austin, Jacob and Tyler. Yorke was a US Army Veteran of World War II. As a selfemployed farmer, he served from 1966 to 1990 as the CEO of Albion Agriculture Stabilization Conservation Services Farm Service Agency. From 1949 to 1969 he served as Justice of the Peace for the Town of Kendall. He was a long time member of Kendall Fire Department, Social Lodge #713 F & AM, and Concordia Lutheran Church, Kendall. A Memorial Service was held May 5 at Concordia Lutheran Church, Kendall. Interment: Beechwood Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Concordia Lutheran Church, 1769 Kendall Road, Kendall in his memory.
•Salvatore, Mary, died April 28, 2017. Daughter of the late Mary and Louie Bruno. Beloved mother of Carolyn, Armand and the late Cynthia Salvatore. Sister of Cindy Giancaterin. Predeceased by three brothers and one sister. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Mary was a member of TOPS in Kendall for many years; she was a life-long member of St. Mary’s and St. Mark’s parish. A Mass of Christian Burial was held May 2 at St. Mary’s Church, Holley. Donations can be made to St. Mary’s and St. Mark’s Parish, 13 South Main Street, Holley, NY 14470 in her memory.
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•Burns, Richard K., died April 25, 2017 at age 89. Predeceased by his wife, Norma Foland Burns. Survived by his daughters, Kathleen (Edward) Zimmer of Pennsylvania and Kristine (Alec) Ollies of Spencerport; grandchildren, Mark (Michelle) Zimmer of Pennsylvania, Daniel Ollies of Wisconsin, Katelyn Ollies, Juliann (Fintan) McManus and Matthew Ollies of Spencerport; great-grandchildren, Austin and Brandon Zimmer of Pennsylvania; and many special cousins. Richard was a retiree of Eastman Kodak Company and the Gulf Oil Corp., and a Veteran of WWII having served in the US Navy. His Funeral Service was held May 1 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili. Interment, Grove Place Cemetery. Donations can be made to Lifetime Care (Hildebrandt Hospice), 3111 Winton Road South, Rochester, NY 14623 in his memory.
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•Fitzsimmons, Peter I., died May 2, 2017 at age 81. Survived by his loving and devoted wife Barbara Fitzsimmons; children, John (Jacqueline) Fitzsimmons, Thomas (Sharon) Fitzsimmons, Jennifer (Ralph) Dickinson, Daniel (Karen) Fitzsimmons, Mary Alice Miller, Dawn (Don Woodard) Miller and Scott (Maria Harisis) Miller; 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren; brothers, Thomas Christopher (Monica) Fitzsimmons and Fred (Ann) Fitzsimmons; many nieces and nephews. His Funeral Service was held May 5 at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Inc., Spencerport. Private Interment at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to Saints Sports Booster Club Inc., PO Box 208, North Chili, NY 14514 in his memory. •Roberts, Jesse David Sr., age 84, died April 26, 2017. Jesse was born on May 1, 1932 in McKeesport, PA. In 1956, he graduated from Penn State (State College, PA) with a bachelor of science degree in hotel and food administration. He retired from Aramark Corporation (formerly ARA Food Services) where he had worked for 28 years holding various management positions in their corporate food service branch. Jesse is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Ruth Palmer Roberts; five children, Linda (William) Howell of Greece, Jesse D. (Katherine Cornog) Roberts, Jr. of Medford, Massachusetts, Kurt (Holly) Roberts of Raleigh, North Carolina, Laura (Joseph) Bona of Atlanta, Georgia, and Nancy (John) Mahoney of Cranston, Rhode Island; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He is preceded in death by his parents Jesse Almond and Ruth Virginia (Lewis) Roberts and brother Donald G. Roberts. A celebration of life is scheduled for Sunday, May 28, 2017. Donations can be sent to Adirondack Mountain ClubGenesee Valley Chapter, P.O. Box 22822, Rochester, NY 14692 or Braddock Bay Bird Observatory, P.O. Box 12876, Rochester, NY 14612 in her memory. •Schreiber, Bruce L. “Buz,” died April 28, 2017, at age 73. Survived by his wife, Susan; son, Steven (Terry); grandchildren, Steve and Amanda; brothers, James (Wendy) and Scott, and Gary (Betty); his sister, Bonnie Gorgiev; numerous extended family. Visitation was held May 6 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home. Private Service and Interment at the convenience of the family. •Zukaitis, Patricia Ann, “Pat” (O’Neill), died April 29, 2017 at age 83. Survived by her husband of 64 years, Victor Zukaitis; children, Steven (Linda) Zukaitis, Mark (Ron) Zukaitis, Donna (Joe) Falcone, Peggy (Bill) Zukaitis; grandchildren, Jason Leone, Christine Colon, Matthew Falcone, Nathaniel Falcone; great grandchildren, Preston, Elias, Sophia; sisters, Theresa Sweeting, Peggy (Bill) Schaeffer. She delighted the young (and young at heart) during her many years with Grease Paint Alley Clowns as “Pattycake”. Her Funeral Mass was celebrated May 4 at St John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Interment, St. John’s Cemetery.
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•Brown, Dr. James W. III, age 79, died April 26, 2017. He graduated from St. Peter’s College and earned his PhD in organic chemistry from Stevens Institute of Technology. Jim was a proud 50-year member of the American Chemical Society. He is survived by Cheryl, his wife of 37 years; his daughters Leslie (Randall) Howard, Gina Brown and Heather (Ahmad) Ali; seven grandchildren (Myles, Alexis, Nicolas, Gabrielle, Dominique, Hannah and Nadia); his sister-in-law Carol Barnard; niece Cherilyn (Andersen) Barnard Kee, and good friends DeAnn and Harry Morris. A Celebration of Jim’s Life was held May 6 at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport. Interment will be held privately. Contributions can be made to the American Heart Association, the American Cancer Society or a charity of one’s choice in his memory.
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Genesee County 4-H members compete in Regional Horse Extravaganza Contest Genesee County 4-H members competed in the annual 4-H Horse Extravaganza Contest at Mid Lakes School in Phelps, New York. 4-H youth from across the region competed in Horse Quiz Bowl and Hippology Contests. Both contests test the 4-H members’ knowledge of equine related topics. Horse Quiz Bowl is a jeopardy style competition, while Horse Hippology is a hands-on test of identifying equipment, feeds and other equine facts. Fourteen Genesee County 4-H members participated in the Horse Extravaganza Contest. The results from participating Genesee County 4-H members are as follows: 4-H Horse Bowl Contest results: •Senior Division Team placement: second of four teams. Individual rankings: Gabriella Rindell - third; Emily Boldt - sixth; Alexandria Tarbell - tenth. •Junior Division Team placement: third and sixth of 10 teams. Individual rankings: Karly Smith - fifth; Eva Rhoads - 10th; Elizabeth Rindell - 15th.
•Novice Division Team placement: third of seven teams. Individual rankings: Brea Smith 14th; Corinne Rhoads - 17th. 4-H Hippology Contest •Senior Division Team placement: second of four teams. Individual rankings: Gabriella Rindell - second; Alexandria Tarbell - fifth; Emily Boldt - eighth. •Junior Division Team placement: first and eighth of 12 teams. Individual rankings: Elizabeth Rindell - third; Eva Rhoads - fourth; Karly Smith - eighth; Katie Ewert - 15th. •Novice Division Team placement: sixth of six teams. Individual rankings: Brea Smith 12th; Sadee Dillon - 19th. For more information about the Genesee County 4-H Program, contact the Genesee County 4-H Office at genesee4h@cornell.edu or 343-3040 ext. 101. Provided information 2017 Genesee 4-H Horse Extravaganza Team. Provided photo.
Opinion Yanty Marsh in need of help One of the selling points for Plan 2014 for regulating the level of Lake Ontario was that the wider range of water levels it called for would help to “re-establish wetlands.” But what if the plan completely obliterates wetlands while it is in the process of “re-establishing” them? The eastern half of Yanty Marsh, a pristine 90 acre wetland in Hamlin Beach State Park, is being invaded by the lake. The Plan 2014 that is supposed to be helping it to re-establish itself is threatening to do to the wetland just
what it is doing to many of the houses on the southern shore of Lake Ontario! In 1998, the western half of Yanty Marsh was in danger of being completely washed away by high lake levels. Two Army Corps engineers predicted that in ten years the lake would completely gobble it up. Public opinion prevailed and in 1999 the western half of the marsh was “hardened” with rock and a few years later the same two Army Corps engineers declared that it was the most successful “habitat protection” project they had ever been a part of. They also said that the other half of the marsh was better suited to survive on its own for a little while but that was 17 years ago. The eastern half of Yanty Marsh now needs help but that help is not going to be provided by Plan 2014. Ed Evans Hamlin
AREA WORSHIP SERVICES BROCKPORT FIRST BAPTIST
Serve. Pray. Worship. A Welcoming and Affirming American Baptist Congregation. 124 Main Street, (585) 637-9770. Sunday: 9:45am - Praise Music; 10:00am - Worship; 10:30am - Children’s Study; 11:15am - Adult Study. Free Community Meal 3rd Sunday.
FAITH CHAPEL
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.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
65 Church Street, Spencerport, NY 14559, (585) 352-3448. Sunday worship 10:15 am, family-friendly, children attend church until dismissal to their Sunday School classes - nursery through high school ages. Coffee hour after worship at 11:15 am and special events throughout the year. “1867 Re-enactment Worship” - Sunday, May 7, 10:15 am.
G.O. CHRISTIAN CHURCH
22 South Main Street, Churchville (across from the Johnson House Restaurant), 585-454-9152, www.gochristianchurch.org, Pastor Dominic Renaldo. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE at 10:30 am, BIBLE STUDIES WEDNESDAYS at 7 pm. Our FOOD PANTRY is open Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7 pm, free and open to the community. We are a church committed to Jesus Christ, His Word, and sharing His love with people walking through real life. Handicap accessible.
HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH
“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” 50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church. Worship Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Children’s Sunday School: 11am to 12 Noon. Adult Bible Study: Sunday 9 to 9:45am, Thursday 9am. Women’s Bible Study & Men’s Group: Every other Saturday (Call for dates & times). Child Care available during the Worship Service. Handicap Accessible.
HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-8761. Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: www.humcny.org, E-mail: humc98@rochester.rr.com. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday School: 11:30am. Child care available 9:30am to 12:30pm. Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm. Handicap Accessible.
LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH
Reformed Church in America. Our Life, Ministry, and Mission: To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neighbors. 30 Long Pond Road, Rochester, NY 14612 (near Edgemere Drive in Greece), (585) 227-4910, www.lakeviewcommunitychurch. net. Rev. Steven Rodriguez, Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School at 9am (during June, July & Aug., No Sunday School Classes); Praise & Worship at 10am. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm); Tuesday: Community Cards (1-3pm); Wednesday: Women’s Prayer & Share Group (10am), Bible Study (7pm), Band Rehearsal (6pm), Choir Rehearsal (7pm). Visit our website or call for additional info. Handicapped accessible.
LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH
59 Henry Street, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest. cc, email: info@lifequest.cc, facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @lifequestcc. Rob Dickerson, Lead Pastor; Jamey Hinman, Associate Pastor. Worship: Sunday 10am. Mid-Week Programs: Tuesday 7pm @ Crosspoint Free Methodist - Royal Rangers - Boys Scouting Program; Sacred Girls - Girls Scouting Program. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” faith.family. friends.fun.freedom
OGDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
“To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship with choir at 10:00 a.m. with Sunday School for children. Fellowship hour after worship with lots of good food. Men’s and Women’s Bible studies. Youth group. Many Service and Fellowship opportunities. Handicapped accessible. 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport 14559, 585-352-6802. www.ogdenpresbyterian.org. Pastor Tedd Pullano.
PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
39 Hovey Street, Hilton, (585) 615-6383, www.PCFMinistries.com, Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church. Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill. Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 10AM. Family Midweek: Tuesday 6:30PM - Kids Club and TurningPoint Teens. Nursery School: Parma Kids Preschool and Child Care Center, 39 Hovey Street, 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. Join us for worship! Saturdays at 5:00 PM; Sundays at 10:30 AM. Monday-Friday Day Care: 585-594-1833. “Engaging Our Time In the Timeless Story.” Handicap Accessible.
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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. Pastor Ryan Strange, Senior Pastor. Pastor Phalkun Nov, Cambodian & Nepali Ministries.
ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY 14468 (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm), 585-392-4099, www.stgeorgehilton.org. Please join us for Worship and Sunday School at 10am.
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Worship: Saturday 5pm; Sunday 9:30am (includes Children’s Liturgy); Sunday 6pm LifeTeen Mass. May 7 at 9:30am Mass - May Crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary, procession to Mary’s Shrine, Crowning, Rosary, Marian songs. Limited seating, bring a lawn chair. Handicap accessible.
ST. MARY’S CHURCH
ST. MARK’S CHURCH
13 South Main Street, Holley 16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org. Father Mark Noonan. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 8:00AM St. Mary’s; Thursday - 5:30PM St. Mary’s; Friday - 11:30AM St. Mark’s; Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s; Sunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s.
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. Trinity’s Worship Schedule – Sundays at 8:15AM & 10:30AM. Adult Bible Study & Sunday School 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.”
UNION CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
14 North Main Street, Churchvillle. No matter who you are or where you are on your journey, we welcome you to our Open and Affirming United Church of Christ (UCC) Church where we believe God is still speaking. Join us Sunday mornings at 10:00 for our worship service and Sunday School. Our church values asking questions and exploring how our faith can be lived in this troubled world. Enjoy a pancake breakfast at the church from 8 to 10 a.m. on the third Saturday of each month, September through June. Stop by, call, email us or visit our website. We would love to hear from you! Website: http://churchvilleucc.com/. Phone: 293-1665 and email: unionucc@ frontier.com.
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PAUL QUARANTO REAL ESTATE AND TOOL AUCTION THURS., MAY 11, 2017 The Hilton Board of Education approved the tenure of four administrators and 15 teaching staff at its April 26 meeting. Shown are (l-r): first row - Megan Peterson, High School health teacher; Erin Marble, High School science teacher; Amber D’Ambrosia, High School English teacher; Alyssa Hurlimann and Thomas Fisher, Merton Williams math teachers; Elizabeth Hardie, Quest reading teacher; Jennifer Carr, Village Elementary teacher; Jacquelyn Gilmore, District-wide math teacher; second row - Terrance Gilmore and Todd Wallenhorst, High School social studies teachers; Sarah Bevan, Village special education teacher; Marc D’Amico and Michael LeGault, High School assistant principals; Dr. Michael Zaffuts, Information Technology Services director; third row - James DePrez, Quest and Village physical education teacher; and Sean D’Abreau, Village Elementary teacher. Not shown: Kelley O’Connell-Balsamo, Northwood assistant principal; Stephanie Hanna, Northwood special education teacher; and Mindy Whelehan, Northwood teaching assistant. Provided photo and information.
HIDDEN CREEK DEVELOPMENT
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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! ...............................................$49,900 425 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 .. $55,900 469 Sandybrook: 2010 Commodore. Beautiful lot. .................................... $58,900
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HOLLEY, NY
Auction to be held at 17260 Gulf Road, Holley, NY off County Line Road. REAL ESTATE: Selling at 5:30 pm will be an 1823 stone house on 3.7 acres. House has two 2 bedroom apartments and one 1 bedroom apartment. Also included is a 50’ X 70’ pole barn and 40’ X 50’shop, Property sells at $30,000 or above. $10,000 deposit required to bid. OPEN HOUSES: Sat. May 6th from 10am to 11am and Mon. May 8th from 4pm to 5pm. Call Shelly Falcone at 6830995 or Penne Vincent at 303-2325. FARM MACHINERY: Ford 3500 Diesel Tractor w/loader and bucket; White Gas Forklift (Model 244FL); Catepillar Hydrostatic Forklift (Model T50B); propane with Triple Stage Mast; smaller Catepillar Propane Forklifts; Woods 6 ft. Rotary mower (3 pt hitch); 5 ft. BackGlade (3 pt hitch); Post Hole Digger (3 pt hitch); 3 pt Forks; Forks for Loader. VEHICLE: 1996 4 x 4 Chevy 1500 pick-up truck with Western Plow; SHOP TOOLS: Schumacher Electric Battery Charger; Lincoln Electric Welder; Acetylene Torch Set with tanks and cart; Parts Washer; 5 gal. Job Smart Air Tank; Air Compressor AMP 5 HP 200 PSI; ”Crane” Drill Press; Hydraulic Press (pressure limit 25 tons); 55 gal. Oil Drum w/30W oil; 125 gal. Oil Tank; “EX-CELL” 2000 PSI Pressure Washer; Grinder; Heat gun; Cut-off tool; Pneumatic nail guns; Weller Soldering gun; 1 ½ ton Chain Fall; Bead Blaster; ¾ Socket set; Pneumatic Grease Gun; Tool box; Work bench w/vise; Floor jacks; Creepers; Car ramps; Seal tools for trucks; Truck inspection tools; Crowbars; Assortment of hand tools; BARN ITEMS: Eleven 40 ft. trusses; Tuthill Pump for fuel tank; “Merry Mac” Shredder Leaf Chipper; Eleven 4 X 4, ¼” Flat Steel Plates; 3 Aluminum Dock Plates; Overhead garage doors; Extension ladders; Chain Binders; Log Chains; Grinding Wheel; Wheel barrows; Lawn Roller; Yard tools. TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium. Cash or Check on real estate. Cash, check or VISA/MASTER CARD on machinery, shop tools and barn items. Phone (585) 494-1880 59 South Lake Avenue Bergen, New York 14416 www.harriswilcox.com
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AT BonTrAger’s AucTion cenTer 4 miles west of Batavia, 1/2 mile south of Rt. 33
8975 Wortendyke rd., Batavia
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Farm Equipment: White 105 4 WD; Ford 2310 w/loader; Ford 2000; Allis Chalmers WD45; Ford 8N (2); John Deere 4230 (needs work); Hesston 730 round baler; NI 4210 hay rake; wooden bale wagons (2); NI manure spreader; BHC 6 row spider cultivator; gravity wagon; Cardinal 6x24 grain auger; (2) 5,000 bushel grain bins – sold by photo (to be removed) (Pembroke area); 6 ft. PTO rototiller; 6 ft. 3 pt. flail mower; Skid Steer box broom – 72”; 8 ft. Bobcat blade; 3 pt. hitch chipper shredder; Long 1597 rototiller; 5 ft. brush hog; 9 ft. roller; John Deere 66 silo blower; NH self-unloading wagon; JD 3940 chopper; JD self-unloading wagon; NI corn picker; 30 ft. hay conveyor; box blades; Backhoe hydraulic post hole auger; Kubota BX2660 lawn tractor; JD L110 lawn mower; Cub Cadet lawn mower; TroyBilt sickle mower. Vehicles: 2013 Sportsman toy hauler; 2008 GMC 1500 p/u, 4 WD; 1997 Ford Super Duty cube van w/lift gate; 1984 MB 280 CE (needs work); 2000 Chevy Blazer; 2016 Reiser 18 ft. landscape trailer; 14 ft. carry-on landscape trailer; 2016 8 ft. landscape trailer; 1990 Cadillac Brougham, 77,000 miles, NY inspection good till Oct., 2017, driven daily; 1999 Comfort truck camper (full bed); 1999 & 2004 ½ Sportsman 500 4-wheeler. Miscellaneous: (2 ) 20 ft. storage containers; 4000 watt portable light tower; hydra seeder; 65x30 storage building; new industrial tires: 25-15, 20 ply, 7.50 – 15, 7.-13, 12 ply, 7.50-10, 12 ply, 7.50-15, 12 ply; new Amish sheds; shingles; landscaping stone; Model T parts; 9,000 lb. 2 post garage lift; portable water tanks; new tire changer 10’-22’; fork extensions; new canopies; electric wheel balancer; 50 ton shop press; 18 ft. new wrought iron gates; lg. assortment of power tools; wood panel fences; 20 pc. oak cabinet set; vintage farm collectibles; generators; power washer; older metal lathe; compressors; numerous tools coming from 3 different estates; 1,000’s of trees, shrubs & flowers; more coming in daily. See www.bontragerauction.com for details and photos. refreshments available.
New Homes Starting in the $250’s
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