Brockport held its 18th Arbor Day celebration on the morning of April 28 in South Avenue Park. More than 20 community volunteers, assisted by SUNY Grounds personnel and Brockport’s DPW, planted eight redbuds and two oaks. All the funds came from donations, and all the trees are native species. A bur oak replaced the giant copper beech that graced the lawn there for over 100 years, and a memorial pin oak was planted in a corner of the park. The Village intended to replace the copper beech with another beech, but were advised against doing so due to the invasive beech leaf blight which arrived in Monroe County in 2022. In time, the bur oak will attain a height of 70 to 80 feet and a similar spread of its crown. Bur oaks are tolerant of pollution, disease resistant, have very large acorns and can live 200 to 300 years. For more information on Brockport’s Trees, see https://brockportny.org/tree-board/.
pressure, vision, and more. Mental and emotional health services will be available for all ages, as well as services for abuse victims and those struggling with addictions. Senior services and programs will also be highlighted. A mobile vaccine unit will be providing free influenza and COVID-19 vaccines and boosters. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Department will be there to make Child ID Cards. There will also be career
and employment opportunities for those in need. Assistance will be available to connect individuals with health care services and assistance programs for WIC, Medicare,
An array of free services are available from various providers such as UR Medicine, Flaum Eye Institute, Fidelis Care, Excellus, American Red Cross, Bivona Child Advocacy Center, Life Span and the Office of the Aging. County Legislator Blake Keller, Hilton Central School District, and Hilton Parks and Recreation Department are also
This family-friendly event will be serving free pizza, courtesy of Carbone’s Pizzeria. There will be a special cookie decorating and card creation table for Mother’s Day,
“The event is the Saturday before Mother’s Day and we would love kids to be able to create something special for their mother. The Hilton community, especially the school community, has been through a lot, and we hope this can be part of the healing by bringing the community together in fellowship,” said Reverend Greg. Josie echoed the sentiment, “A community that heals together grows together.”
The Northwest Health and Community Services Day will be held on Saturday, May 13, from noon to 4 p.m. at St. George’s Episcopal Church, 635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton. For more information, call the church at 585-392-4099 or visit their Facebook page or website, www.stgeorgehilton.org.
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Painting with Friends fundraiser planned
Create your own painting of SUNY Brockport’s fountain
Friends of SUNY Brockport’s Drake Memorial Library will be hosting “painting with Friends,” a fundraiser in support of library services to students, faculty, and members of the community.
“painting with Friends,” to be facilitated by guest artist Andrea Newman, takes place Sunday, May 21, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the College’s “Joy and Happiness to all the Children of the World” fountain sculpture adjacent to Drake Memorial Library, New Campus Drive. rain location will be the Drake Memorial Library Kiefer room.
Novice and experienced artists will have the opportunity to create their own painting of the fountain with assistance from Newman. No prior painting experience is required; just bring your enthusiasm to learn a new skill and spend an afternoon with others doing the same. registration is $50 general, $40 students, or bundle two registrations for $80. All materials are included. pre-register at https://bit. ly/40lfnoQ.
The fountain was created in 1979 by then Soviet artist Zurab Tsereteli and donated to the College. His inspiration for the sculptured fountain happened when two events coincided: the United Nations proclaiming 1979 the “International Year of the Child” and the University hosting that summer’s International Special Olympics Games. Tsereteli, who had recently taught a painting course on the Brockport campus, constructed both the fountain and a statue of prometheus in honor of these events. This donation marked the first gift from the former USSr to the people of the United States. The five pillars of the fountain sculpture represent the five continents that participated in the International Special Olympics Games that year.
F or more information about “ p ainting with Friends” event, contact Mary Jo Orzech at morzech@ brockport.edu.
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Ogden/Spencerport and the Spanish American War
by Virginia Parker Village of Spencerport Historian
2023 marks the 125th anniversary of the Spanish American War. “A splendid little war.” This partial quote, attributed to John Hay, sums it up. Splendid because the US was victorious without consuming a large number of American lives. Little because it happened in a place about the size of Tennessee, it lasted for only 10 weeks, and today, it’s little remembered.
Nineteen young men from Ogden/Spencerport enlisted to fight in the Spanish American War. Not all left the country to fight. Some died from disease. After the war, most returned home, others moved away. Veterans from other communities settled in Ogden/Spencerport. Our cemeteries hold eighteen Spanish American War Veterans. Each has a story to tell.
SETTING THE STAGE
The end of the 19th century is nostalgically referred to as the Gay Nineties. The robber Barons may have been living the high life, but the rest of America was not. During this time, lynching had reached an all-time high in the Jim Crow south. Northern cities, the new home to immigrants from countless diverse places, were filthy, teeming with poverty and corruption. They had become stuffed to the brim with exploited factory workers.
The 1890s had a bumpy start. The economic growth and expansion of the Gilded Age (1870–1890) had led to an economic crisis and the panic of 1893. The resulting depression lasted until 1896.
Everyday Americans had had enough of political corruption and unchecked industrial monopoly. They stood up and took action. Social and political reform was on the horizon. The time had come for the progressive Era (1896–1917).
The progressives believed they had an obligation to do better because they could do better. They started their war of transformation locally, drawing support from their communities. Their goal was improvement in every aspect of life, including the natural world. Their weapons would be education and a firm belief in science and technology.
Teddy roosevelt is a prime example of an 1890s progressive. The strict Victorian Era was getting pushed aside by the steady march of change.
1890s USE OF NEWSPAPERS – PRIMING THE COUNTRY FOR THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
News reports of the day were spread by the written word. 1890s newspapers were explicit and sensational, gaspworthy, and voraciously read by everyone. They allowed the entire country to follow along as the first prospectors
reached Seattle to seek instant wealth in the Klondike Gold rush or share in the thrill of reaching the summit of Mount Saint Elias in the Yukon.
Cities like Nashville, which was hosting a Centennial Exposition lit by countless electric lights, or Boston, having completed the first North American underground metro system, could promote their events and accomplishments to attract more visitors.
It was from the newspapers of 1897 we learned that “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus” and the report of Mark Twain’s death was “an exaggeration.” The newspaper was a powerful tool with multiple functions, all of which could manipulate feelings, shape public opinion, or shift their focus regardless of the facts. Investigative journalists or “Muckrakers” used the paper to expose the worst mankind had to offer.
It’s all about the money. There was a fierce competition between newspaper tycoons for readers. Supporting staff was known to switch sides. Named after a popular cartoon, “yellow journalism” was born.
WHY CUBA WAS IMPORTANT
Cuba, claimed for Spain by Christopher Columbus in 1492, had been occupied as a Spanish Colony since 1511. Situated on the slave trade route, it was easy for planters, using the sweat and blood of enslaved peoples, to grow sugar, tobacco, rice, and coffee. By the mid 1800s Cubans became dissatisfied with the lack of political representation and high taxes from the distant and corrupt Spanish government. At the same time in the US, because of the surge in northern manufacturing, states in the American South were losing their economic position and political influence. It was proposed that the purchase or, if that failed, seizure of Cuba by the U.S. as a slave state, would improve the South’s status and prevent other powerful countries, such as Britain or France, from acquiring such a valuable asset and deny them a strategic foothold in North America. In 1854, the U.S. tried to purchase Cuba from Spain for “national security” reasons. This plan, when made public, was condemned by abolitionists in both the U.S. and Europe. Cuba remained under Spanish control.
In 1868, Cuba rebelled against Spain to seek their economic and political independence. This war ended ten years later with no clear winner. Spain agreed to amnesty for the rebels and freedom for the slaves. Cubans would have representation in the Spanish parliament. Slavery wasn’t abolished until 1886. Other promised improvements never materialized.
During the ten-year war, American businessmen bought large quantities of land in Cuba to grow sugar. By the 1890s Cuba was exporting 90% of their goods to the U.S. In 1894, Spain raised Cuban taxes and imposed trade restrictions; they could no longer export to the U.S. Again, Cubans had had enough and began a war for independence.
A REVOLUTION OCCURRING JUST 90 MILES SOUTH OF THE UNITED STATES.
By January 1896, rebel forces controlled most of the island. Spain responded with brutality. General Weyler, known as the Butcher, reconcentrated as many Cubans as possible into fortified camps away from the countryside, limiting aid to the rebels. reconcentration ended in 1897. None the less, because of the abysmal camp conditions, approximately 170,000 Cubans died of starvation or disease.
American newspapers sensationalized Cuba’s torment. Sympathetic Americans called for action.
president Cleveland, in his second term (1893–1897), held fast to his policy of neutrality. Congress, hearing the voice of the people, felt otherwise. Spain rejected American interference.
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An early 20th century American cartoon on the declaration of war against Spain on April 21, 1898.
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“Joy and Happiness to all the Children of the World” fountain sculpture at SUNY Brockport.
Arbor Day in Brockport
Brockport held its 18th Arbor Day celebration on the morning of April 28 in South Avenue Park. More than 20 community volunteers, assisted by SUNY Grounds personnel and Brockport’s DPW, planted eight redbuds and two oaks. All the funds came from donations, and all the trees are native species. A bur oak replaced the giant copper beech that graced the lawn there for over 100 years, and a memorial pin oak was planted in a corner of the park. The Village intended to replace the copper beech with another beech, but were advised against doing so due to the invasive beech leaf blight which arrived in Monroe County in 2022. In time, the bur oak will attain a height of 70 to 80 feet and a similar spread of its crown. Bur oaks are tolerant of pollution, disease resistant, have very large acorns and can live 200 to 300 years. For more information on Brockport’s Trees, see https://brockportny.org/tree-board/. Provided information and photos.
Free community-wide Health Services Day in Hilton May 13
by Tami Raco
A free, community-wide Health Services Day will be held on Saturday, May 13, from noon to 4 p.m. at St. George’s Episcopal Church in Hilton. Reverend Greg Kremer felt it was important to bring in the northwest community mental health, physical health, addiction care, and career services that can be hard for rural residents to access.
This idea came into fruition after Reverend Greg met Josie McClary, Community Engagement Officer for the Monroe County Executive’s Office, at a Health Fair in the city of Rochester. It led to Reverend Greg reflecting on the question: What needs can we meet by holding a Health and Community Services Day in the Hilton area?
Reverend Greg and Josie began to collaborate with nearly a dozen departments from Monroe County and many other individual community organizations to be present at the Northwest Health and Community Services Day.
At this event, free health screenings will be available for diabetes, cancer, blood pressure, vision, and more. Mental and emotional health services will be available for all ages, as well as services for abuse victims and those struggling with addictions. Senior services and programs will also be highlighted. A mobile vaccine unit will be providing free influenza and COVID-19 vaccines and boosters. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Department will be there to make Child ID Cards. There will also be career
and employment opportunities for those in need. Assistance will be available to connect individuals with health care services and assistance programs for WIC, Medicare, and Medicaid.
An array of free services are available from various providers such as UR Medicine, Flaum Eye Institute, Fidelis Care, Excellus, American Red Cross, Bivona Child Advocacy Center, Life Span and the Office of the Aging. County Legislator Blake Keller, Hilton Central School District, and Hilton Parks and Recreation Department are also actively supporting this event.
This family-friendly event will be serving free pizza, courtesy of Carbone’s Pizzeria. There will be a special cookie decorating and card creation table for Mother’s Day, compliments of Wegmans.
“The event is the Saturday before Mother’s Day and we would love kids to be able to create something special for their mother. The Hilton community, especially the school community, has been through a lot, and we hope this can be part of the healing by bringing the community together in fellowship,” said Reverend Greg. Josie echoed the sentiment, “A community that heals together grows together.”
The Northwest Health and Community Services Day will be held on Saturday, May 13, from noon to 4 p.m. at St. George’s Episcopal Church, 635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton. For more information, call the church at 585-392-4099 or visit their Facebook page or website, www.stgeorgehilton.org.
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Hilton student receives Young Woman of Distinction Award
Hilton High School senior Sydney Heise received one of four 2023 Young Women of Distinction Awards presented by the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce and its Women’s Council Affiliate at a ceremony on Tuesday, May 2. The scholarship program is presented to high school senior women who demonstrate leadership and a commitment to community service while letting their creativity shine.
In addition to Heise, the other 2023 recipients were Ana Fontan, East Upper High School; Emma McLaughlin, Perry Junior/Senior High School; and Alisha Upal, Pittsford Sutherland High School.
These four recipients, one each from the Rochester City School District, Monroe County east, Monroe County west, and the eight regional counties surrounding Monroe, receive a $2,500 scholarship, while other finalists receive a $250 scholarship.
national Award, the Young Women of Distinction program embodies the Women’s Council’s belief that young women with promise today will become tomorrow’s leaders. To learn more about the program, visit rocwomenscouncil.org. Provided information
Persistent precipitation increases
Lake Ontario water levels
Heavy rain in recent days across the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River basin has led to rapid increases in Ottawa River flows and rising Lake Ontario water levels. Lake Ontario levels have been rising at a rate of approximately 0.8 inches per day and reached 247.05 feet on May 2 while levels of the St. Lawrence River at PointeClaire (Montreal) have risen above 72.83 feet. Continued wet weather and runoff from the recent rains may result in flooding of vulnerable areas along the Lake Ontario shoreline as well as downstream along the St. Lawrence River, including Lake St. Louis and Lake St. Pierre.
At this time, the water levels of Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence
River are expected to remain below the record-highs observed in 2017 and 2019.
The International Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Board is monitoring the situation. The Lake Ontario outflow into the St. Lawrence River continues to be adjusted in accordance with the Plan 2014 F limit. Ontario Power Generation adjusted the gates at the Iroquois Dam on May 2 to prevent extremely high levels on Lake St. Lawrence, the portion of the St. Lawrence River upstream from the Moses-Saunders dam to Iroquois, Ontario. This action does not change the outflow from Lake Ontario or water levels elsewhere on the system. Provided information
Master Gardener Spring Gala
Rain or shine, the Genesee County Master Gardeners will be hosting their annual Spring Garden Gala on Saturday, May 20, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, 420 East Main Street in Batavia.
This annual plant sale features a variety of perennials, many of which are from the gardens of Master Gardeners. There will also be a selection of house plants. The plant sale starts promptly at 10 a.m.; no early birds please.
Visit the Basket Auction for garden art, gift certificates and a variety of themed baskets. Basket Auction drawing starts at 12:30 p.m. Gently used garden books will also be for sale.
The garden garage sale was so popular last year, they’re doing it again. An assortment of gently used, or maybe never used, gardening items such as containers, tools, signs, and garden decor will be set up in the parking lot area near the garden shed.
Bring in a soil sample from your garden or lawn for a free pH test. A half-cup sample of your garden soil in a clean container is plenty. Master Gardeners will be available to answer gardening questions.
Don’t miss this chance to pick up some great plants at great prices, plus garden art and other interesting items. Arrive at 10 a.m. for the best plant selection. Proceeds from the sale benefit the educational outreach of the Genesee County Master Gardener Program.
For more information, contact Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, 585-343-3040, ext. 101, or stop by the Extension office at 420 East Main Street in Batavia. Visit http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/events for more information. Gala and Master Gardener program updates will be available at https://www.facebook. com/CCEofGenesee.
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Sweden to install new Welcome signs this summer
The Sweden Town Board has ordered new Welcome signs for the four main routes into the Town: on Fourth Section Road near the Town of Clarendon border; on Brockport Spencerport Road near the Town of Ogden border; on Lake Road South near the Town of Bergen border; and at the intersection of Sweden Walker
Road and East Avenue which is the border with the Town of Clarkson.
The current signs have deteriorated since their installation just prior to the Town’s 2014 bicentennial celebration. The new signs will still feature the bicentennial seal. Installation of the new signs will take place this summer.
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Melissa Strelick named Kendall JSHS Principal
The Kendall Central School District (KCSD) Board of Education has approved Melissa Strelick as the next Junior/Senior High School Principal. She will begin her new position on July 1, 2023.
“It was apparent throughout the interview process and this past school year that Melissa’s ability to lead instructionally, make connections with staff and students, and her ‘all in’ mentality made her a wonderful fit for the position,” said Superintendent Nick Picardo. “I look forward to working with her in this new capacity.”
Strelick is currently the Assistant Principal for Grades 7-12 and Athletic Director for the district, and she has
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“I am extremely humbled to be introduced as the new Principal of Kendall Junior/Senior High School,” said Strelick. “I am excited to have the opportunity to honor the legacy of the school and contribute to the culture of excellence and care. I look forward to working collaboratively with all stakeholders to continue our strong tradition of respect, creativity and achievement at Kendall.”
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Town of Hamlin
Notice of Completion of Tentative Assessment Roll
(Pursuant to Section 506 and 526 of the Real Property Tax Law)
HEARING OF COMPLAINTS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Assessor of the Town of Hamlin, County of Monroe, has completed the Tentative Assessment Roll for the current year and that a copy will be left in the Assessor’s Office at 1658 Lake Road, where it may be seen and examined by any interested person from May 1 until the fourth Tuesday in May.
The Assessor will be in attendance with the Tentative Assessment Roll
on May 8th between the hours of 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM on May 15th between the hours of 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM on May 16th between the hours of 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM After hours by appointment only on May 20th between the hours of 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM Saturday hours by appointment only
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Town of Clarkson Notice of Public Hearing
Notice is hereby given that the Planning Board will hold their meeting at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson, New York Tuesday May 16, 2023, at 7:00pm to consider the following Application.
PUBLIC HEARING:
Property Owner: John Blackwood
Property Address: Drake Road/North of 1815
Tax ID: 039.04-1-5.1
Zoning: RS-20
Acres: 60.66
The applicant proposes to subdivide the lot into two. One new building lot and one remaining land parcel.
All interested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard. Application is on file in the Town Clerks Office.
Maps and information are available at the Town Hall’s Building Department for viewing.
By order of the Planning Board of the Town of Clarkson.
Dated 5/4/2023. Kevin Moore Building Department
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IN THE FAMILY COURT SUMMONS AND NOTICE
CASE NO: 2022-DR-04-1701
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ANDERSON
Lia Melnik Demydyuk PLAINTIFF vs Vladyslav Demydyuk DEFENDANT TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED:
You are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this action a copy of which is herewith served upon you, which was filed in the Office of the Clerk of this Court on the below mentioned date; and to serve a copy of your answer to the Complaint upon the subscriber at their office, 300 S. Tower Anderson, South Carolina, within thirty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service. If you fail to answer the Complaint within that time, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
LAW OFFICES OF THOMPSON & KING
Richard E. Thompson, Jr.
P.O. Box 14230
Anderson, South Carolina 29624 (864) 222-0200
CASE CLOSURE NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES
Written request for a final hearing in this case must be delivered by a party or attorney to the Clerk’s Office within 365 days of this filing date. Failure to comply with this case closure notice may result in the dismissal of this case by the Chief Administrative Family Court Judge of this Circuit.
Anderson, South Carolina
Dated: 9/23/2022
The Board of Assessment Review will meet on May 23rd, 2023 between 4:00 PM and 8:00 PM at 1658 Lake Road, in said town, to hear and examine all complaints in relation to Assessments, on the application of any person believing them self to be aggrieved. Real Property Tax Law and The Board of Assessment Review requires that you submit the original, signed RP-524 document and five copies, four days prior to BAR. All completed paperwork should be submitted to the Assessors Office before the close of business on May 22nd 2023. When all paperwork is received, you will be scheduled for an appointment time to address the Board. Publication containing procedures for contesting an assessment is available at the Assessor’s Office.
Dated: May 1, 2023
Elizabeth Spencer Assessor Town of Hamlin
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Hamlin Zoning Board of Appeals
Public Hearings
Please be advised that the Hamlin Zoning Board of Appeals will hold Public Hearings at the Hamlin Town Hall located at 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin on Monday, May 15, 2023 after 7:00 p.m. with on-site inspections by the board beginning after 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 15, 2023 for the following:
PUBLIC HEARING
AREA VARIANCE
NATHAN PACELLI
61 HILLCREST DRIVE
Application of Nathan Pacelli, owner, Nathan Pacelli seeking relief from Town Code§520-41B (1) (a) [1] to have chickens on 0.34 acre which is less than 1 acre of land. He would like to have 6 chickens. He is also asking for 25 Quail. A permit from the DEC for the Quail has been submitted with the application. Relief from Town Code§ 520-41B(1)(b) That states that no building in which farm animals or poultry are kept shall be located within 50 feet of any lot line or within 150 feet of any adjoining residence. All such manure shall be stored, treated and/ or removed in such a manner as to not create any odor or attract any rodents, flies or other insects. Storage and disposal of animal manure must meet all applicable standards of Article II of the Monroe County Sanitary Code addressing general sanitation. This is in the R-M Zoning District. Tax account# 021.030-06-53.
PUBLIC HEARING COASTAL EROSION HAZARD AREA VARIANCE PERMIT KATHLEEN MARTIN/ ACES ENERGY
6968 BENEDICT BEACH ROAD
Application of Aces Energy, owner, Kathleen Martin, seeking Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Permit to install a geothermal heating and cooling system in the lakeside yard of 6869 Benedict Beach Road. The Town of Hamlin regulates the CEHA. This is in the S/R Zoning District and LWRP. Tax account# 007.01-1-23
PUBLIC HEARING AREA VARIANCES BRIANNA WRIGHT
911 CHURCH ROAD
Application of Brianna Wright, owner, Brianna Wright, seeking relief from Town Code§520-41B(1)(a)[2](a)[iii] to have 4 goats on 2.5 acres where the code states that 5 acres are required. Relief from Town Code§ 520-41B(1)(b) That states that no building in which farm animals or poultry are kept shall be located within 50 feet of any lot line or within 150 feet of any adjoining residence. All such manure shall be stored, treated and/or removed in such a manner as to not create any odor or attract any rodents, flies or other insects. Storage and disposal of animal manure must meet all applicable standards of Article II of the Monroe County Sanitary Code addressing general sanitation. This is in the Tax account# 014.040-02002.100. This is in the R-VL Zoning District
PUBLIC HEARING AREA VARIANCE
LIA ALONZO
34 BARRINGER DRIVE
Application of Lia Alonzo, owner, Lia Alonzo, seeking relief from Town Code§520-41B(1)(a) to have chickens on 0.25 acres of land where the code states that 1 acre of land is required. Relief from Town Code§ 520-41B(1)(b) That states that no building in which farm animals or poultry are kept shall be located within 50 feet of any lot line or within 150 feet of any adjoining residence. All such manure shall be stored, treated and/or removed in such a manner as to not create any odor or attract any rodents, flies or other insects. Storage and disposal of animal manure must meet all applicable standards of Article II of the Monroe County Sanitary Code addressing general sanitation. Tax account# 029.07-2-2. This is in the R-H Zoning District
PUBLIC HEARING AREA VARIANCE
JOHN D. BAKER
7878 NEWCO DRIVE
Application of John D. Baker, owner, John D. Baker, seeking relief from Town Code§520-31B to have a shed on the property located at 7876 Newco Drive where there is no dwelling. The code states that a shed, cabana or similar accessory structure must be erected behind the front main foundation line of the principal dwelling on any lot and 10 feet from any building used for residential purposes. A side and rear setback of no less than 5 feet may be maintained as long as there is the ten-foot separation from any structures on neighboring properties. Tax account# 006.07-1-40. This is in the S/R Zoning District and the LWRP.
PUBLIC HEARING AREA VARIANCE
RICHARD OLSON
78 LAKE ROAD EAST FORK
Application of Richard Olson, owner, Richard Olson, seeking relief from Town Code§520-22C(2)(a)[2] which states that the side setback in the R-CW Zoning District shall be 15 feet. He is proposing the installation of a generator and is seeking a 1- foot side setback variance to install the generator. This is in the R-CW Zoning District. Tax account#006.12-1-15.
All interested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard at this time.
Further information may be obtained by calling 9648181.
May 3, 2023
Norman Baase - Chairperson Zoning Board of Appeals
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Blood Drives
•Holley High School Student Council is hosting an American Red Cross Blood Drive on Wednesday, May 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the MS/HS Auditorium. Schedule an appointment at https:// rcblood.org/3ULxGTd or contact Jim Di Sessa at jdisessa@holleycsd.org.
Classes
•The RMSC presents a Science on the Edge lecture, Shipwrecks of Lake Ontario, on Wednesday, May 17, from 7 to 8 p.m. Join Jim Kennard, the most successful shipwreck hunter in Lake Ontario, on a “Journey of Discovery” through a personal and historic exploration of some of the most important shipwrecks discovered in Lake Ontario by his team and shipwreck peers. He will take the audience on a nearly 50-year journey of Lake Ontario shipwreck discovery. For information and tickets, go to https://rmsc.org/events/science-onthe-edge-lectures/.
Events
•Durand Eastman Park Spring Arboretum Tours will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sundays, May 7 and 14. During these guided tours Master Gardener Volunteers will discuss historical information about park development, unique plants and trees. Tour leads will also discuss the weekly work to remove invasive species, prune, and maintain park health. Meet at the kiosk on Zoo Road (off Lakeshore) next to the park maintenance center. Free. Register at https://bit.ly/3N88mF6.
•Northwest Health and Community Services Day (in partnership with Monroe County) on Saturday, May 13, from noon to 4 p.m. at St. George’s Episcopal Church, 635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton. Free community health services, screenings, vaccines, mental health and addiction services, job opportunities and more. Free pizza lunch and familyfriendly Mother’s Day crafts. For more information, visit www.stgeorgehilton.org.
•The Gathering Table, free community dinner, will be held at Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 Main Street, on Sunday, May 21, noon to 1 p.m. Menu: pulled chicken sandwiches, baked beans, pasta salad, and dessert. The Teen Closet will be open from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
•Euchre every Tuesday from September to June, 7 p.m., at the Hamlin Exempts, 1382 Lake Road North, Hamlin. Partners Tournament, $5 per person. Play 8 hands - 8 games, 10 cent bumps. For information, call Tim Markle at 978-1598 or Alice Slate at 478-4721.
•The Penfield Symphony Orchestra will present “Springtime Celebration,” conducted by Music Director, Dr. David Harman, who is retiring after 22 years with this orchestra. The concert will be held on May 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Penfield High School Auditorium, 25 High School Drive. Tickets can be purchased online at www.penfieldsymphony.org, by phone at 585-872-0774, and at the door on the night of the concert. Tickets cost $15 for adults, $1 for students of any age with a student ID. Group rates are available for parties of six or more.
•Womba Africa performs Monday, May 15 at 6 p.m. as part of the Hoag Music Series at the Hoag Library, 134 South Main Street, Albion. All performances are free and open to the public.
•Rochester International Vocal Competition, presented by the Rochester Oratorio Society, is May 19, 7:30 p.m., at the First Unitarian Church of Rochester, 220 Winton Road South, Rochester. For information and tickets, go to https://rossings.org/ rochester-international-vocal-competition/about/.
•The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Rochester Area’s Annual Luncheon will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 24 at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Rochester. Keynote speaker Kevin McCauley, M.D., wrote and directed two films about the neuroscience of addiction. Visit https://ncadd-ra.org/events-trainings/ncadd-raannual-luncheon/ to register online. For more information, contact Elaine Alvarado at 585-719-3481 or ealvarado@depaul.org.
•Rochester Oratorio Society’s Arts Connexions series begins with The Reaction: Spirituals, Art Songs, and Gospel Music by Black Composers on May 25 at 7:30 p.m. at The Theater at Innovation Square, 131 Chestnut Street, Rochester. Tickets are available at https://rossings.org/allevents/ arts-connexions-the-reaction/.
Fundraisers
•On Tuesday, May 9, Texas Bar-B-Q Joint, 122 South Union Street, Spencerport, will be donating 20% of customer orders (catering orders excluded) to Ferris-Goodridge American Legion Auxiliary Unit #330 to assist the Legion Post with having its parking lot refurbished. This will be an all day event from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
•Soup-to-Go Sale with carside service on Wednesday, May 10, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., at Adams Basin United Methodist Church, corner of Canal Road and Washington Street. Types are Bean with Ham, Veggie Chili (V, GF), Asian Chicken Noodle, and Loaded Baked Potato (GF). Cost is $6 per pint, $10 per quart, and includes Italian bread. Pre-orders requested by Monday, May 8; call Debbi at 469-2197.
•Annual Chicken Barbecue at Morton Baptist Church, 1152 Countyline Road on Saturday, May 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. For tickets (highly recommended) call 356-5323 by May 12. Cost $15. Take outs only (drive thru).
•Mothers Day Breakfast on May 14, 8 a.m. to noon, at Ferris-Goodridge Legion Post, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport. All you can eat; $10 for adults, $5 for children 10 and under. Reservations suggested; call 352-6691.
•Drive-thru Turkey Dinner on May 13, from 3 p.m. until gone, at Riga Church, 7057 Chili-Riga Center Road (Rt. 33A at Rt. 36). Dinners are $15 each and include roast turkey, scratch made mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, vegetable, roll, applesauce, and pie.
•The Harvey C. Noone American Legion will be hosting a Craft and Vendor Fair on Saturday, May 13, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 6444 Buffalo Road, Churchville. This show will be held inside and outside (rain or shine). Shop local craftspeople and vendors for gifts, home decor, and more. Sons of the American Legion will be selling hots and hamburgers. Have lunch, shop, and listen to music on the outdoor deck.
•Gigantic Garage Sale at St. John The Evangelist School, 55 Martha Street, Spencerport. May 18, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; May 19, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; May 20, 9 a.m. to noon; Bag Sale: $2 – gallon size; $5 – medium 13” x 13” grocery size; $10 – large 2’ x 2’ 13 gallon size. Also “Make Offer” items of greater value/size. Great bargains/bags provided.
•Saints Sports Booster Club Food Truck Rodeo is May 18 from 4:30 to 9 p.m. in the ChurchvilleChili High School Bus Loop, 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville. Featuring food trucks, raffles, music, fun, games and vendors. Free admission.
•Drive Thru Chicken BBQ at Elmgrove UMC, 1500 Spencerport Road, Gates, on Friday, May 19, from 3:30 p.m. until sold out. Dinners are $15 each or two for $25 and include half chicken, salt potatoes, applesauce, coleslaw, roll and dessert. For information, call 247-4973.
•Spring Chicken Barbecue at Spencerport United Methodist Church on Saturday, May 20, from 3 until 6 p.m. or sold out. Dinners will be take-out only and may be picked up from your car by way of the Fireman’s Field. Dinner is $12 and includes a half-chicken, potato, coleslaw or applesauce, roll and dessert.
•The Open Door Mission’s 2023 Golf Classic will be held Monday, May 22, at Midvale Country Club, 2387 Baird Road, Penfield. Registration fee includes: 18 holes of golf with a cart, a light breakfast, grilled lunch during play, and a tee bag gift with a golf shirt, golf balls, golf towel and other goodies. Player and sponsorship registration fees are due by May 15. Find more information and register at https://birdease.com/ODM2023GolfClassic2023.
•Greece Chamber Charitable Foundation 2023
Golf Tournament is Monday, June 26, at Ridgemont Country Club. Event supports local nursing education. Foursome or individual golfer earlybird pricing available until May 20. Go to https:// bit.ly/3N4EKZd for information and to register.
•2023 RDGA Foundation Golf Tournament is planned for Monday, June 26, at Monroe Golf Club. This event will be played as a 4 Person Team Best Ball format. There will be plenty of fun on the course, with lunch, games, auctions and dinner at Monroe Golf Club following play – all in the name of helping grow the game for future generations. All participants are welcome. Cost is $250 per player. Go to https://www.golfgenius.com/pages/3937091 for details and to register.
•Craft Show on August 19 at Ferris Goodridge Post #330, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport. Vendor spaces available; applications need to be turned in by June 30. Proceeds to go towards service dogs for veterans. Call Courtney at 607-7250337 for information.
Government Meetings
•Churchville: Board of Trustees – May 8, 7 p.m., at the Village Municipal, 23 East Buffalo Street.
•Clarkson: Town Board – May 9, 6 p.m., at the Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road.
•Hamlin: Town Board – May 8, 7 p.m., at the Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road.
•Riga: Town Board – May 10, 7 p.m.
•Sweden: Planning Board – May 8, 7 p.m.; Town Board – May 9, 6 p.m.
Health/Help
•Veterans with Cancer Support Group meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the month from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Cancer Support Community at Gilda’s Club, 255 Alexander Street, Rochester. Call 585423-9700 x304 or visit www.cscrochester.org for information.
•Expert Briefing: Understanding Gene and CellBased Therapies in Parkinson’s, a free online program, Wednesday, May 10, from 1 to 2 p.m. Register at https://bit.ly/41WMtwJ.
•The Food Cupboard at First Presbyterian Church of Chili, 3600 Chili Avenue, is open from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 20 (and the third Saturday of each month). Grocery Bags of food donated to those in need. Anyone interested in being a community helper, making monetary donations, and/or donating peanut butter, cereal or crackers to this cause, contact the church at 585-889-9896.
Historical
•The Greece Historical Society is holding a presentation by Peter Wisbey on “The Early Years of Genesee Country Village & Museum.” It will be held Tuesday, May 9, 7 p.m., at the Greece Public
Library, 2 Vince Tofany Boulevard. Registration is required to attend. Log into Greece Public Library at https://www.greecepubliclibrary.org/ then click on Events, then Calendar, then May 9, or call 585-225-8951.
•The Gates Historical Society’s next program is May 15 at 7 p.m. in the Gates Town Hall Annex, 1605 Buffalo Road. Gary Larder, Chairman of the Board of the Rochester Red Wings, will do a presentation which will include the history of professional baseball in America and how Rochester has managed to be part of it all these years. There is no charge and the facility is handicapped accessible.
•Greece Historical Society hosts Mike McBride for a presentation, “Discovering ‘Exile’ McBride,” on Sunday, May 21, at 2 p.m. at Greece Museum, 595 Long Pond Road. During the pandemic, Mike McBride decided to do a DNA test and discovered an unknown great uncle, John Joseph “Exile” McBride. He had been an internationally known, Irish human rights crusader. His credentials were unbelievable, and his life had all the makings of an action-packed adventure movie. Hear about Mike’s adventure researching this amazing story and learn about the life of this long-forgotten Irish freedom fighter.
Library Programs
•The Hamlin Public Library is open Mondays/ Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesdays/ Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ABC Storytime is every Monday at 10:30 a.m. to read, talk, sing and play your way through the alphabet. Digital Literacy of Rochester is at the library every Monday from noon to 3 p.m. providing help with devices, internet and software applications. Card-making program for teens and adults is Tuesday, May 9, at 6:30 p.m. Cookbook Club is Thursday, May 11, at 6:30 p.m. Adult Book Club is Wednesday, May 17, at 2 p.m. May’s book is The Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. Crafting with Beads for Tweens/Teens is May 18 at 6 p.m. Registration is required for most programs except storytime. For more information, call 9642320, go to hamlinlibraryny.org, or visit the library’s Facebook page.
•Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, is open Monday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (every third Friday opening at 10 a.m.). Story time every Tuesday and Friday at 10:15 a.m. Rotating registration-required kids events every Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.: Drawing Club (first Thursday), LEGO Club (second Thursday), ROCDOG Therapy Dog Visit (third Thursday), Pokémon Trainers Club (fourth Thursday). Walking Club for all ages every Thursday 10 to 11 a.m., meeting at Union Street Coffee House, rain or shine. Adult Book Club every fourth Thursday. More information at OgdenLibrary.com or facebook. com/ogdenfarmerslibrary.
•Parma Public Library, 7 West Avenue, Hilton is holding the following events (no registration unless indicated): Baby Storytime & Sensory Play – Tuesday, May 9, 10 to 10:30 a.m, recommended for ages 0 to 3. Teen Tuesday – May 9, 3 to 4 p.m., for youth in grades 7 to 12. Wednesday All Ages Storytime – May 10, 10 to 10:30 a.m., recommended for ages 2-5, but all ages are welcome. For information, call 392-8350 or visit www.parmapubliclibrary.org.
•This is a sample of programs held at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport, 637-1050. For complete information, visit seymourlibraryweb. org. Programs marked with an * require advance registration. Planting an Orchard @ Seymour – Saturday, May 6, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., a very special event to celebrate planting new fruit trees in the Story Time Garden. Families welcome. Check the special flyer with more details of the day’s events. “The War After the War,” with Dr. John Daly – Tuesday, May 9, 2 to 3 p.m. Dr. Daly will discuss his most recent book about the aftermath of the Civil War. Muffins with Mom Story Time* – Wednesday, May 10, 6:30 to 7:15 p.m., a special story time focusing on the special women in our lives. Bring mom, grandma, aunts, or anyone who fills that role for stories, songs, and muffins from Jojo’s Bake Shop. To Knit or to Crochet, that is the question? – Thursday, May 11, noon to 2 p.m., bring your knitting or crocheting projects for a relaxing time with others of the same interests. Leslie Boedicker will be on hand to help with pattern reading and technique help. Fun with Paper* – Friday, May 12, noon to 2 p.m., Laura Jacket will be teaching experimental paper making. Bring one or two cookie sheets to transport your project home.
Meetings
•Spencerport Fire District has scheduled Special Meetings at 7 p.m. on May 16 and May 18 at Fire Station #1, 175 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport. Open to the public.
Seniors
•The Sweden Senior Association, Inc. meets Monday, May 8, at 1 p.m. at the Sweden Clarkson Community Center, 4927 Lake Road South, Brockport. Come to the conference room and learn about volunteer opportunities and share ideas and friendship.
•AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, welcomes adults age 55 and older to volunteer with the program in various capacities. For more information, visit AmeriCorps.gov/Seniors.
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Rochester WWII pilot accounted for
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced that U.S. Army Air Forces 1st Lt. John B. Thomas, 23, of Rochester, killed during World War II, was accounted for September 30, 2022.
In the summer of 1943, Thomas was assigned to the 345th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), 98th Bombardment Group (Heavy), 9th Air Force. On August 1, the B-24 Liberator bomber Thomas was piloting was hit by enemy antiaircraft fire and crashed during Operation TIDAL WAVE, the largest bombing mission against the oil fields and refineries at Ploiesti, north of Bucharest, Romania. His remains were not identified following the war. The remains that could not be identified were buried as Unknowns in the Hero Section of the Civilian and Military Cemetery of Bolovan, Ploiesti, Prahova, Romania.
Following the war, the American Graves Registration Command (AGRC), the organization that searched for and recovered fallen American personnel, disinterred all American remains from the Bolovan
Cemetery for identification. The AGRC was unable to identify more than 80 unknowns from Bolovan Cemetery, and those remains were permanently interred at Ardennes American Cemetery and Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery, both in Belgium.
In 2017, DPAA began exhuming unknowns believed to be associated with unaccounted-for airmen from Operation TIDAL WAVE losses. These remains were sent to the DPAA Laboratory at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, for examination and identification.
To identify Thomas’ remains, scientists from DPAA used dental and anthropological analysis, as well as circumstantial evidence. Additionally, scientists from the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System used mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and Y chromosome DNA (Y-STR) analysis.
Thomas’ name is recorded on the Tablets of the Missing at the Florence American Cemetery, an American Battle Monuments Commission site in Impruneta, Italy, along with others still missing from WWII. A rosette will be placed next to his name to indicate he has been accounted for.
Thomas will be buried in North Rose, New York, on May 20, 2023.
For additional information on the Defense Department’s mission to account for Americans who went missing while serving our country, visit the DPAA website at www.dpaa.mil.
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The Hilton Lions Club will be selling hot dogs, drinks, and chips at the Parma Town Park during Parma Rec Baseball. They will be there Tuesday and Thursday evenings beginning May 15 and will start selling at 5 p.m. Proceeds from this event stay in the Hilton Community and benefit many. Pictured are (l-r) Lion Ralph Preston, Lion Murray Weaver, Lion Ken Robinson, Lion Joe Lee, and Lion Kim Fay. Provided information and photo.
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Students from Spain seek host families and lifelong memories
by Colleen Onuffer
This summer, students from Spain will be traveling to the U.S. to experience authentic American life. Through the organization Friendships Abroad (formerly Global Friendships), a chaperone and 15 students – ranging from 13 to 17 years old will be staying with host families around Rochester’s west side.
“We want families to be themselves because that’s the experience students want to have the most: real, American families doing what they do,” explained local coordinator, Becky Smith. Becky is assisting this specific group in finding host families across Chili, Gates, Brockport, Spencerport and Hilton for the summer.
“Prior to COVID, I saw a posting for an immediate need for a host family for two cousins from France, Albane and Aurelia, whose placement fell through. My husband and I thought it would be a fun experience, so we volunteered,” explained Smith, who is in her second year as a coordinator with the organization. “I enjoyed it so much, I signed up to be a local coordinator!”
Students will be visiting from June 29 to July 27. If families are unable to host a student for the full month, they can split the visit with another family and each host for two weeks. Host families are responsible for providing students with three meals a day, a place to sleep – whether their own room or a shared room with a same sex “sibling” – and some transportation. Students come with spending money so they can participate in various activities with their host family.
“Taking vacations or trips out of town are great for students to tag along with their hosts, so they can be exposed to more places and experiences,” said Smith.
She also helps plan activities for the students during their time in the U.S., starting with a 24-hour visit to New York City when they first arrive at JFK airport. Throughout the summer, students will get to take a trip to Niagara Falls,
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•Gillette, Audrie C., of Greece, died April 27, 2023 at age 82. She was predeceased by her parents, Raymond and Iva Unterborn. She is survived by her children, Debbie Gillette and Darren (Louise) Gillette; her grandchildren, Holly Gillette, Jordan Gillette, Ashley Tawaf, Michael Gillette, Brittney Terhaar, Benjamin Haller, Natalie Haller, Kelly Langdon, and Justin Langdon; four great-grandchildren; her sister, Nancy Worden; and her former husband of many years, John Gillette. Audrie was the owner of her own floral shop. She enjoyed traveling, particularly going on cruises. She loved flowers, photography, and camping.
Her Funeral Service was held May 3 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Inc., Hilton. Those wishing can make donations in memory of Audrie to the Craig Goodrich Animal Shelter, 80 Railroad Avenue, Hamlin, NY 14464.
•Prouty, Arthur Cleaves, of Spring Arbor, Michigan, died March 17, 2023, at Mission Point in Jackson, Michigan. He is survived by his wife, Martha “Jenelle” Prouty; two sons, Nathan (Kathy) Prouty of Virginia and Philip (Marge) Prouty of North Chili; four step-sons, Randy (Diana) Mason of Indiana, Don Mason of Spring Arbor, MI, Terry (Robbie) Mason of Israel and Gary (Jill) Mason of Spring Arbor, MI; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and one greatgreat-grandchild; one brother, Richard (Linda) Prouty of New York; one sister, Edith Duncan of Ohio and multiple cousins, nieces and nephews and many friends. He was preceded in passing by his parents, Clyde and Laura Prouty; his first wife, Edna (Hutt) Prouty and one brother, Paul Prouty. Mr. Prouty was a member of Pearce Memorial Church in North Chili, and he was an Ordained Minister, having pastored Free Methodist churches in New York State. He also served as the maintenance and grounds superintendent at Roberts Wesleyan College in North Chili.
A Service of Worship and Celebration of his Life was held Saturday, May 6, 2023 at 1 p.m. at Pearce Memorial Free Methodist Church, 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili. Private interment, North Chili Rural Cemetery. Contributions in his memory can be made to the scholarship assistance fund of Northeastern Theological Seminary on the campus of Roberts Wesleyan College, 2265 Westside Drive, Rochester, NY 14624. Arrangements entrusted to the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili.
attend a Red Wings baseball game and enjoy a day at Six Flags Darien Lake.
“I also try to take students to a local high school. They are amazed at the difference in what our schools are like versus their schools in Spain,” she said.
The summer visit is a wonderful opportunity for students and host families, with lifelong impact.
“This is a life changing experience for the students coming to the U.S. and is often a dream they’ve had since being a young child,” explained Smith. “However, it is equally as amazing of an experience for the host family to form a unique bond with someone they would have never crossed paths with otherwise. I look at it as a small way we can literally change the world. You never know what these students will take home with them and share with others – and it could be a part of your life that you shared with them!”
Smith and her family know this from personal experience. In addition to the two cousins from France, they hosted a young lady from Spain last year named Miriam.
“My children really enjoyed hearing about their cultures and sharing our culture with them. Hearing and learning the language is really cool too,” explained Smith. “Seeing things from another perspective is humbling because we don’t often think about some things as being different because we are so used to them. The relationships can last a lifetime as well. We still speak with our past students. I even know host families who have traveled to Spain and visited former students and their families years later.
Aside from offering to host students, individuals can help share information by posting flyers at their work, church or local business. Smith added, “Any place that offers a unique experience for students is welcome to reach out to me, and I can offer it to any students interested.”
For more information about the program or hosting a student, you can visit the Facebook page Spencerport, NY Friendships Abroad or email Becky at gfstudents2022@ gmail.com.
•Wallace, Darlene Lemcke, of Rochester, died April 8, 2023 at age 73. She was predeceased by her parents, Howard and Elsie Lemcke, her brother David Lemcke, and her sister Deborah Almeter. She is survived by her son, Christopher Wallace; her brother, Jim (Marilee Sleeman) Lemcke; her sister, Lise Lemcke-Smith; and her grandchildren, Dustin, James, Cassidy, and Gregory Wallace. Darlene enjoyed cooking and grilling, shopping, bowling, and listening to country music.
Visitation hours will be held on Saturday, June 3 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Inc., 735 East Avenue, Hilton, where her Memorial Service will take place at 1 p.m. Interment at the convenience of the family in Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Veteran’s Outreach Center, 447 South Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620 in her memory.
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•Dudley, Sandra, died April 27, 2023. Predeceased by her parents, Roger and Anita Brandt. Survived by her husband of 46 years, Stephen; sons, Kevin and Chad (Catherine); grandchildren, Addison, Liliana, Veronica and Madelyn; siblings, Scott (Theresa) Brandt, Deborah (Douglas) Lennon, Marcia (Kenneth) Bowman and Kurt Brandt; brother-in-law, Thomas (Judy) Dudley; sister-in-law, Martha (Richard) Fernberg; and several nieces, nephews and dear friends. Sandra was very involved in Veterans Outreach. She loved to travel and visit Seneca Niagara.
Her Funeral Service was held May 3 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili. Contributions can be made to Veterans Outreach or St. Jude Children’s Hospital in her memory.
•Earle, Ronald Clive, died April 26, 2023. Survived by his loving wife, Beverly; children, Sandra (Rodney) Rogers, Karen (Scott) Reber, and David (Darlene); grandchildren, Jacob (Laurie), Emily (Nick), Graham (Kara), Brenna, Kelsie, Luke (Brandon), Spencer and Isaac; great-grandchildren, Lewin and Boden; and many in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends.
Family and friends may call from 2 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 13 at Pearce Memorial Church, 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili. Service to follow at 3 p.m. at the church. Contributions can be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in his memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili.
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•Beehler, David E., died April 30, 2023 at age 82. He was predeceased by his wife, Sue Beehler (April 2020); his parents, Walter and Lois Beehler; and his sister, Marilyn Jacobs. He is survived by his children, Judy (Clyde) Morrison and Andy (Brenda) Beehler; his four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren and one on-the-way. David retired from his career at Eastman Kodak Company. He was an active member and trustee of St. Paul Lutheran Church. He enjoyed farming, hunting, and fishing.
David’s Memorial Service was held May 5 at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Hilton. Interment at the convenience of the family. Contributions can be made to St. Paul Lutheran Church, 158 East Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468 in his memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.
•Simmonds, Jack L., died May 1, 2023 at age 69. Jack is predeceased by his parents, Pauline and Adrian Simmonds; his brother, Adrian Simmonds; and several loving aunts and uncles. He is survived by his children, Joshua Simmonds and Lindsey Simmonds; his sister-in-law, Linda Simmonds; and many friends, extended family and honorary “kids” who looked at him as a best friend, mentor and second father. Jack worked for years in software test engineering, but his true love was always music, specifically classic rock, and most notably The Beatles. He played in several bands, including a band with his brother and father, and also worked as a popular radio DJ at WSAY 1370am in his 20’s. Jack spent his final years semi-retired and driving a school bus for the Hilton Central School District. He expressed regularly that this was the first job he’d held since radio that felt so rewarding. Jack treasured his home of 30 years in Hilton, “The Ponderosa.”
Friends and family will gather for a public Celebration of Life in the future. Details will be shared on social media after a time and date have been determined. Contributions can be made to the Hilton Alumni Association, P.O. Box 351, Hilton, New York 14468 in his memory.
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•Havens, Janet “Jan” M., died April 30, 2023 at age 85. She was predeceased by her parents, Henry and Barbara Timm; and her brother-in-law, John Havens. She is survived by her loving husband of 64 years, Paul Havens; her sons, Timothy (Mary Kay) Havens and David “Chipper” (Lori) Havens; her grandchildren, Cody (Miranda), Jesse (Kelly), Maia (Matt), TJ (Carolyn), Allison, and Heather; her four great-grandchildren; her sister, Carol (Jim) Schihl; her sister-in-law, Cecily “Cec” Havens; and several nieces and nephews. Jan worked for the Board of Cooperative Education Services (BOCES) for many years as a secretary. She was an active member of St. Paul Lutheran Church. She enjoyed quilting, reading, and baking.
Friends and family are invited to Jan’s Memorial Service on Saturday, May 13 at 11 a.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 158 East Avenue, Hilton. Interment in Parma Union Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to St. Paul Lutheran Church, 158 East Ave., Hilton, NY 14468 in her memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.
•Veness, Teresa Toal, nicknamed “Bug,” died April 27, 2023 at age 93. She was predeceased by her husband, Raymond; and her daughter, Roxie Serio. She is survived by her son, Randy Veness; her grandchildren, Joseph Raymond Serio and Amanda Serio (James) Campese; her sisters, Geraldine Ingham and Doris Toal; and several nieces and nephews. Teresa was also predeceased by her siblings, Donald “Jack” Toal, Joanne Ingham, Albert Toal Jr., Thomas Toal, Bernard “Bernie” Toal, Elaine “Toots” Marshall, and Pauline “Sis” Klaver; and her sisters-in-law, Elsie MacNaughton, Ruby Welch and Charlotte Elliott. Teresa was a member of the Catholic Church. She worked at Eastman Kodak Company, and also enjoyed being a beautician in her own home.
Teresa’s Funeral Mass was celebrated May 6 at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, Hilton. Interment in Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to Lollypop Farm Humane Society of Greater Rochester, 99 Victor Road, Fairport, NY 14450 in her memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.
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Local families are needed to host students from Spain who will be visiting the U.S. from June 29 to July 27. The experience can be rewarding for both the students and the host families and even lead to lifelong friendships. Provided photo.
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Updating the Village of Brockport’s Municipal Code
From the Mayor and Manager’s Office of the Village of Brockport
The Village Code is a set of local laws, enacted by the Village government, that apply within the geographic boundaries of the municipality. These laws or ordinances are publicly available on the Village’s website.
The Village of Brockport has been engaged in a multi-year effort to modernize our code, recently unveiling the proposed code for review by the public. Below is an explanation of the reasons for the update, the work leading up to it, and what we hope to gain from this investment in our community. Past and current village board members understood developing a comprehensive plan focused on the village would be in our best interest. The effort to lay the groundwork began back in 2013 and took several years before the commitment was made to move forward with a Comprehensive Plan separate and distinct from the one previously shared with the Town of Sweden.
In 2019 the Comprehensive Plan for the Village of Brockport was approved and filed with New York State, becoming a local law. It was developed with the assistance of Ingalls Planning, LLC, and a committee of village stakeholders, over a period of nearly two years. Its development included multiple public meetings and two public hearings. The plan identifies priorities and actions for the village, including land use. It is not just best practice, but also legally imperative, to have a zoning code that matches an adopted comprehensive plan. The village intended to initiate a zoning code rewrite with Ingalls Planning’s assistance in 2020 but the Covid-19 pandemic hit and the code work had to be paused.
In 2021 the Village Board committed to a full modernization of the code, not just the zoning chapter. The effort to update the entire code was undertaken, with consultant Ingalls Planning, for several reasons.
Our existing code is:
•Non-compliant – The zoning code needs to be rewritten to be compliant with the Federal Fair Housing Act as well as the Village Comprehensive Plan.
•Outdated – It prohibits the “rattling of bones” in the Peace and Good Order Chapter, as well as “no baseball on Sundays”. While humorous and histori-
Literacy foundation seeks applicants for Summer Youth Ambassador Program
The World Literacy Foundation (WLF) is looking for young people in New York who aspire to be an advocate and changemaker for the issue of illiteracy over the summer. It’s estimated 65% of children from underserved communities in New York struggle to read and write.
WLF has opened its application for the organization’s Summer 2023 Youth Ambassador Program. The Youth Ambassador Program is a four-month youth leadership development program that provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to be effective advocates for literacy in their communities and around the world.
Young people between the ages of 16 and 30 are eligible to apply. Applications must be submitted online through the WLF’s online portal before May 26, 2023. The Summer 2023 Youth Ambassador Program begins June 6, 2023. The Program is free of charge. Interested individuals can access the online application at worldliteracyfoundation.org/ ambassador-program.
Ali Hawkins, WLF spokesperson in New York, believes that: “The Youth Ambassador Program is so powerful for and impactful on participants because it combines learning and action and connects the local to the global. For me, the program is so special because it allows participants to learn and then apply their learning through action immediately. Also, it fosters an environment in which participants uncover and then draw connections between the local and global.”
Through a structured series of five online learning modules, participants will gain the knowledge and skills about illiteracy, leadership, advocacy, community organizing, and fundraising they need to empower them to be effective advocates for literacy.
Throughout its seven-year history, 1,500 young people from 110 countries have become local and global Changemakers through their participation in the WLF’s Youth Ambassador Program. Provided information
Provided image of the new code that shows some graphic updates and changes.
cal, these have no place in today’s code. Also, new state laws such as the legalization of cannabis, called for local regulations.
•Unclear and/or contradictory – The lack of clear definitions impacts what can be enforced, essentially tying the Code Enforcement Department’s hands.
•Duplicative – Brockport adheres to the New York State Building Code and does not need to reiterate those standards in our local code.
•Hard to understand – The new version will have images and measurements that make it easier for property owners to understand what is allowed and allowable in the building code within village limits.
Monthly meetings regarding code revisions were held over the last 24 months. The Building Inspection and Code Enforcement Office and Brockport Police Department provided significant input into the code revisions.
In conjunction with our consultant, the village held three public hearings in April 2023 to review the proposed code, highlight changes made, and to take public comment. The comments gathered are being fully investigated to inform modifications to the draft code, which is available for review on the Village website, https://brockportny.org/draftmunicipal-code/. Some modifications, based on public comment, have already been incorporated.
On May 1, the entire draft code was made available online. Comments will be taken un-
til June 1, 2023 and may be submitted using the comment box at the link provided above, emailing the Village Manager directly at elinden@brockportny.org, or dropping off or mailing comments to 127 Main Street, Brockport, NY 14420.
After the public comment period closes on June 1, comments will be reviewed to inform any new edits or amendments to the proposed code. The Village Board will meet with Ingalls Planning to review comments, responses, and possible changes in a workshop, tentatively scheduled for June 26, 2023.
Following the workshop, the code will be finalized and put before the
board for a vote at a regularly held July or August board meeting. The final draft will be posted online in advance of that meeting at https://brockportny.org/draft-municipal-code/.
The Village of Brockport’s goal is to have an easy-to-use code that the public can understand and enforcement officials can implement to keep our community safe. We endeavor to enact a code that is compliant with local, state, and federal law, and provides for a high quality of life for everyone.
We invite your comments and appreciate your care for our community.
Registration now open for ADA youth camps
The American Diabetes Association is bringing back its ADA Camps for summer 2023.
Registration for ADA Camp Aspire at Rochester Rotary Sunshine Camp, 809 Five Points Road, Rush, is now open and will remain open until capacity is reached or camp begins.
ADA Camp Aspire is an acronym for “Always Sharing Priceless, Inspirational, Rewarding Experiences.”
Camper session dates are:
•Week 1 – June 25 through 30 for ages 13 to 17;
•Week 2 – July 2 through 7 for ages ages eight to 12.
The ADA offers day and overnight camps across the nation to more than 2,500 youth living with diabetes. The ADA’s team of employees, medical professionals, and volunteers will be
diabetes while providing the support and tools to try new and exciting experiences with confidence. All camps are equipped with diabetes supplies and insulins, including blood glucose monitors, fast-acting carbs for lows, and additional supplies for CGM and pump site changes.
ADA Camps offer a unique and life-changing experience for youth living with diabetes. All of the campers last year participated in at least four hours of physical activities daily, received mealtime support from dietary staff, gained hands-on experience in improving their diabetes management skills, and made new friendships. ADA believes no camper should be turned away due to the cost, so financial assistance is available.
More information and registration
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Hayden Wiepert (Mouganis) and Mike Schaffer, both of Brockport, were among those who enjoyed a recent Tea Party at the Morgan-Manning House. Provided information and photo.
On April 21, members of the Byron-Bergen chapter of the FFA traveled to SUNY Cobleskill to take part in the FFA Career & Leadership Event. The BB agricultural mechanics team of Justin Deleo, Jackson Lundfelt, Kasey Pagels, and Logan LeSage placed sixth among 43 teams and three of the four team members individually placed in the top 30 out of 160 participants. Lundfelt placed seventh overall. This is the first year the BB FFA has competed in this competition which covers machinery and equipment, electricity, structures environment, and natural resources. Provided information and photo.
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Local students receive Monroe County Youth Awards
It was my pleasure to recognize Zachery Kelly, Jacob McNees, Harley Ladue and Nathan Bushnell at the Monroe County Youth Awards on Thursday, April 27.
This outstanding achievement is awarded to the exceptional youth of Monroe County who display values that reflect a commitment to volunteering and community service.
Their demonstration of their commitment to our community included Zachery’s mapping of veterans’ gravesites in the Clarkson Cemetery, Jacob’s repair and improvements to the gazebo located in the courtyard at
the Barclay School, Harley’s leadership at the Sweden Clarkson Recreation Center, and Nathan’s building of park benches.
They are role models for our entire community and are very worthy recipients of this high honor.
Thank you to Clarkson Town Board Member Tom Guarino, and Jill Wisnowski, Director of the Sweden Clarkson Recreation Center, for their nominations.
Jackie Smith Monroe County Legislator District 2
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Hilton baseball again among the best in Section V
by Warren Kozireski
There is an old sports adage that a team and its players have to learn how to win through experiences, whether it be in the regular season or playoffs. That may be less applicable in high school sports with the changing nature of the roster each year. Still, Hilton hopes this year is the year they take that next step to a Section V championship.
The Cadets lost in the 2021 Class AA final and dropped a one-run affair to Fairport in the quarterfinals last year despite being the top seed.
This year they are tied with Webster-Schroeder for the top spot in Class AA with a 10-2 record while getting contributions from many different players, both on the mound and at the plate.
They started the season with a loss on a three-game trip to Myrtle Beach, but then ran off a seven-game winning streak. As of this writing, they were 10-1 since that opening loss, and their pitching staff was sporting a 21-inning shutout streak.
“The guys have been hitting their spots, I just got to put the fingers down, and the defense has been doing their job, and we’ve been scoring just enough to get by,” senior catcher Joey Sanna said.
In a 1-0 victory over two-time Class A defending champion Webster-Thomas, it was Jeffery Broadnax who slammed an 0-1 pitch over the wall in left field for a solo home run in the bottom of the sixth inning to support six innings of two-hit
“Everyone one through nine, even guys on the bench, everyone is ready to go from the start,” Sanna said.
The Cadets are led offensively by Broadnax, senior third baseman Michael Heise and Steven Kraus, along with shortstop Brady Gerig at the top of the order getting on base.
On the mound, James Capellupo leads the team in wins, followed by Kraus, Lenhard, and Whelehan.
Their eight seniors bring the experience to help them overcome the inevitable dips in a season, such as a one-run loss to Greece Athena in mid-April.
“Last year, we had a great team and won the league, so everyone is gunning for us this year,” senior third baseman Michael Heise said. “It (the Athena loss) wasn’t really panic mode, but more of a wake-up and be ready to play every day.”
“I think it was kind of a wake-up for all of us that anyone can beat us; Athena is a great team and scrappy, but anyone can beat us on any given day if we don’t show up,” Sanna said.
Now to get over the hump and bring back the third Section V title in program history (1997, 2008).
“I really like these guys; great group that plays for each other, and they worked their tail off in the offseason and weight room and they compete,” head coach Kevin Whelehan said.
“Different guys stepping up, different guys getting hot at different times, the pitching has been great, the defense has been great, and some timely hitting the past couple of
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Hilton Cadets varsity baseball team. Provided photo.
Seven Spencerport CSD student athletes signed to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level. Shown are (l-r) Joseph Weaver (Nazareth, men’s soccer), Cameron Mesh (Brockport, football), Sidney Kuhns (Alfred, women’s soccer), McKenna Hussar (Utica, women’s soccer), Kayla Baca (MCC, women’s soccer), Jeff McPherson (Utica, football). Not pictured is Sydney Collier (Nazareth, softball). Photo from @Ranger_Sports on Twitter.
Alexa Briggs and Evan Lacey were the recipients of the Bob Goodell Memorial Award at the 2023 His & Hers Track Invitational held at Churchville-Chili on April 29. Their winning times in the 3000/3200 meters were 10:57 and 9:36, respectively. Photo from @CCCSDxc on Twitter.
Hilton boys lacrosse goalie Jason Mosher was recognized as the Section V Athletics Canandaigua National Bank Defensive Player of the Week. He is the all time leader in school history for saves with 479 and counting. Photo from @HiltonCadets on Twitter.
Three members of the Portside Royals hockey team, comprised of players from the Brockport and Spencerport school districts, received the 2023 Tyler Putnam Award. Receiving trophies bearing a gold hard hat, the award went to (l-r) Liam McGrath, Joseph Bagnato, and Sammy Shultz, special players who have demonstrated dedication, hard work and commitment to excellence in hockey. Photo from @PortsideRoyals on Twitter.
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Brockport Volunteer Ambulance is looking for independent Contractors for Emergency Technicians and Drivers. They get paid once a month to do what you love, and help your neighbors. Email chuckbradybvac@gmail.com or medic2397@yahoo.com for more information: Visit us on our website at www.brockportambulance.org. Non-Emergent call - 585-431-3337. Please leave a detailed message with your name and phone number. We will get back to you as soon as we can. Neighbors Helping Neighbors since 1962.[5-28]
TOWN OF RIGA EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITES:
Position is available for Part Time
BUILdING INSPEcTOR/cOdE ENFORcEMENT OFFIcER
The Town of Riga seeks candidates for a part-time (up to 20 hours a week) Building Inspector/Zoning Enforcement Officer position. Job requires working knowledge of NYS Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, and Energy Code. Reviewing plans and specifications for compliance with State and Town regulations and codes. Inspecting building construction and materials to ensure compliance with State and Town regulations and codes. Conduct investigations of complaints and appropriate enforcement follow-up of code violations. Completion of NYS Basic Training Program and or current certification as a NYS Code Enforcement Official. Salary based on experience $21.00 - $27.87 per hour. The Town of Riga is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Resume will be received through May 29, 2023.
TOWN OF RIGA HELP WANTED
The Town of Riga seeks candidates for a clerical position for the Town Clerks Office. Part Time (up to 30 hours a week). Excellent administrative, organizational, phone and people skills required. Must be proficient in Microsoft Word. Must be able to multi-task and be flexible.
The position will require attending 1-2 night meetings per month (Planning and Zoning Board) and take minutes. Salary based on experience $16.00 - $18.00 per hour.
The Town of Riga is an Equal Opportunity Employer. A copy of the job description/duties is available at the Town Hall. Forward resumes to Town of Riga, 6460 Buffalo Road, Churchville, NY 14428-0377, Attention Kimberly Pape, Town Clerk. Resumes will be received through May 26, 2023.
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Hilton Central School District
2023 PUBLIC HEARING FOR BUDGET PRESENTATION AND ANNUAL HILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING AND ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing of the qualified voters of the Hilton Central School District will be held in the West Avenue/District Office in the QUEST Auditorium, in said District on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. local time for the presentation of the budget for the fiscal year 2023-2024.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting and Election of the qualified voters of the Hilton Central School District, Monroe County, New York, shall be held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Parma Corners Road, Hilton, New York on Tuesday, May 16, 2023, between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. for the purpose of voting on the appropriation of the necessary funds to meet the estimated expenditures for the District for the fiscal year July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024, and authorization to undertake the acquisition of buses.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for the 2023-2024 year, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained by any resident of the District, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. commencing Tuesday, May 9, 2023, except Saturday, Sunday or holidays, at the District Business Office at 225 West Avenue, Hilton, New York.
ELECTION OF BOARD MEMBERS
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the election of members of the Board of Education will be held by voting machine at the same time and in the same respective places of election as the vote upon the appropriation of necessary funds to meet estimated expenditures for the ensuing year hereinabove set forth.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of a member of the Board of Education must be filed with the Clerk of the District of said School District, at her office, 225 West Avenue, no later than 5:00 p.m. Daylight Savings Time on Monday, April 17, 2023. Each petition must be directed to the Clerk of the District, signed by at least 33 qualified voters of the District, and state the name and residence of the candidate and the signers. Candidates must be qualified voters of the district and must have been a resident in the district for at least one year prior to the election. Petitions for school board members may be obtained from the District Clerk between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
There are two (2) 3-year term vacancies to be filled on the Board of Education for the expiring terms of Brian O’Connor and Maryanne Chaffee. The vacancies shall be for a term of three years commencing July 1, 2023 and ending June 30, 2026. None of the vacancies are considered a separate office, and the nominating petitions shall not describe any specific vacancy for which a candidate is nominated. As many candidates may be elected as there are vacancies to be filled.
PROPOSITIONS
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a vote on the following propositions will be held by voting machine on the same date of election as the vote upon the appropriation of necessary funds to meet estimated expenditures for the ensuing year hereinabove set forth.
PROPOSITION #1 – AUTHORIZATION TO EXPEND THE BUDGET AND LEVY TAXES BE IT RESOLVED, THAT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, COUNTY OF MONROE, NEW YORK, IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXPEND THE 20232024 BUDGET AS SET FORTH AND TO LEVY THE NECESSARY TAXES THEREOF.
PROPOSITION #2 – BUS PURCHASE
Shall the following resolution be adopted to wit:
RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO UNDERTAKE THE ACQUISITION OF SEVEN (7) 65-PASSENGER SCHOOL BUSES AT AN ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST OF $170,931 EACH AND TWO (2) 30PASSENGER SCHOOL BUSES AT AN ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST OF $108,095 EACH, ALL AT AN ESTIMATED MAXIMUM AGGREGATE COST OF $1,412,707, LESS TRADE-IN VALUE, IF ANY, AND THAT SUCH COSTS, OR SO MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, SHALL BE RAISED BY THE LEVY OF A TAX TO BE COLLECTED IN ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS; AND, IN ANTICIPATION OF SUCH TAX, DEBT OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT AS MAY BE NECESSARY NOT TO EXCEED $1,412,707 SHALL BE ISSUED, OR THE SCHOOL DISTRICT MAY ENTER INTO AN INSTALLMENT PURCHASE CONTRACT IF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION DETERMINES THAT IT IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT TO FINANCE THE PURCHASE IN THAT METHOD.
ABSENTEE BALLOTS
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that absentee ballot applications will be available on the District’s website www.hilton.k12.ny.us and in person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk. Any such application must be received by the District Clerk at least seven days before such district meeting if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. Absentee ballot must reach the office of the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day of such district meeting.
AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, Residents unable to vote because of military service as defined under the Commissioner’s Emergency Regulation Part 122, who have not previously registered with the District and by reason of such military service, are absent from the school district in which he or she is qualified to vote on the day of registration or election; or a spouse, parent, child or dependent of a voter as described above, accompanying or being with such voter, if a qualified voter of the State of New York and a resident of the District; should contact the District Clerk by mail; districtclerk@ hilton.k12.ny.us or phone (585)392-1000 X7099 no later than 25 days (April 11, 2023) prior to the vote on May 16, 2023. In all cases, the ballots must be returned no later than 5 p.m. on May 16, 2023.
A list of all persons to whom absentee and military ballots are issued will be available to qualified voters of the District in the office of the District Clerk between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM on weekdays five days prior to the day of the vote (excluding Saturday and Sunday).
AND NOTICE IS GIVEN, that the qualified voters of the School District shall be entitled to vote at said meeting. A qualified voter is one who is: (1) a citizen of the United States of America, (2) eighteen years of age or older, and (3) a resident within the School District for a period of thirty (30) days next preceding the annual vote and election, and who is not otherwise prohibited from voting under Election Law Section 5-106. The School District may require all persons offering to vote at the special meeting to provide one form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law Section 2018-c. Such form may include a driver’s license, a non-driver identification card, a utility bill, or a voter registration card. Upon offer of proof of residency, the School District will also require all persons offering to vote to provide their signature, printed name and address.
Dated: March 14, 2023
Tracie Czebatol
Hilton Central School District Town of Parma, County of Monroe, New York
Legal Notice
Kendall Central School District
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING/PRESENTATION, BUDGET VOTE, TRANSPORTATION REPLACEMENT RESERVE FUND USAGE, AND BOARD MEMBERS ELECTION FOR THE KENDALL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing/presentation of the Kendall Central School District, Orleans and Monroe Counties, Kendall, NY 14476 will be held at the Kendall JSHS Library. The public hearing will begin at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 for the presentation of the budget document and introduction of Board of Education candidate(s).
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that the 2023 vote and board member election will be held on Tuesday, May 16, 2023 between the hours of 6 AM and 9 PM in the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476, at which time the polls will be opened to vote by voting machine upon the following items:
1. To adopt the annual budget of the Kendall Central School District for the fiscal year 2023 - 2024 and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxable property of the District.
2. Transportation Shall the following resolution be adopted by the Board of Education?
RESOLVED, to authorize the purchase of motor vehicles for use in the transportation program of the District, including passenger buses, and expend therefore an aggregate sum not to exceed $350,000 and be it further RESOLVED, that the sum of $350,000 being the aggregate of the aforesaid maximum estimated amounts, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be raised by the appropriation of the amount of $350,000 from the School Bus Reserve Fund with the remainder to be raised by the levy of a tax upon the taxable property in the District and collected in annual installments as provided in Section 416 of the Education Law, and in anticipation of such tax, obligations of the District shall be issued: and be it further RESOLVED that the District shall be authorized to enter into one or more purchase contracts, installment purchase contracts or leases with a term of up to five years, and otherwise on terms satisfactory to the Board of Education, with respect to one or more of the vehicles hereby authorized to be acquired.
3. To elect one (1) member to the Board of Education for a term of five years commencing July 1, 2023 and expiring June 30, 2028.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required to fund the School District’s budget for 2023-2024, exclusive of public monies, and the tax exemption report may be obtained by any resident of the District during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the school vote and election except Saturday, Sunday or holidays, and on the date of the election, at the offices of each of the following schoolhouses in which school is maintained during 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM: Kendall Elementary School, 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476; Kendall Junior-Senior High School, 16887 Roosevelt Highway, Kendall, NY 14476; and Kendall Central School District Office, 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education shall be filed with the District Clerk at the Clerk’s Office in the Kendall Elementary School Building, 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476, not later than April 17, 2023, between 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Each petition shall be directed to the District Clerk of said District. Complete candidate qualifications can be obtained from the District Clerk at 585-659-2741. The petition must state the name and residence in the Kendall School District of the candidate.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that absentee ballot applications may be obtained between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk in the District Office at 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476. The District Clerk must receive completed applications at least seven (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk not later than 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday, May 16, 2023 at the District Office. A list of persons to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the Office of the District Clerk at 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY, on and after May 11, 2022 between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM except for Saturday and Sunday and on the day of the election, and said list will be posted at the polling place at the election.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that military voters as defined by Commissioner’s regulation Part 122 who are qualified voters of the District may apply for a military ballot during school business hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM at the District Clerk’s Office, 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476. A military voter may designate a preference to receive a military ballot application/military ballot by mail, facsimile transmission or electronic mail in their request for such application/ballot. Completed applications for military ballots must be received by the District Clerk no later than 4:00 PM. on April 21, 2023. Ballots for military voters shall be mailed, or oth-
erwise distributed, no later than twenty-five (25) days prior to the election. Completed military ballots must be received by the District Clerk no later than 5 PM on the day of the election in order to be canvassed.
A list of persons to whom military ballots are issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the District Clerk’s Office at 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476, on and after May 11, 2023 between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, except for Saturday and Sunday and on the day of the election, and said list will be posted at the polling place at the election.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that the qualified voters of the School District shall be entitled to vote at said annual vote and member election. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States of America, (2) eighteen years of age or older, and (3) resident within the School District for a period of thirty (30) days next preceding the annual vote and election. The School District may require all persons offering to vote at the budget vote and election to provide one form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law 2018-c. Such forms may include picture identification, a driver’s license, a non-driver identification card, a utility bill, or a voter registration card. Upon offer of proof of residency, the School District may also require all persons offering to vote to provide their signature, printed name and address.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pursuant to a rule adopted by the Board of Education in accordance with Sections 2035 and 2008 of the Education Law, any referenda or propositions to amend the budget, or otherwise, to be submitted for voting at said election, must be filed with the Board of Education at the District Office on or before April 18, 2023 at 4:00 P.M.; must be typed or printed in English; must be directed to the District Clerk in the District Office, and must comply with District policy on the topic.
Audra Keirn, School District Clerk Kendall Central School District
Legal Notice
Marsala Family Farm LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC) filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on December 7, 2022. NY office location: Monroe County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to the LLC, 1966 Sweden Walker Road, Hilton, NY. General purpose
Legal Notice
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Notice of Complete Application
Date: 04/28/2023
Applicant: BROCKPORT YACHT CLUB INC 7493 SANDY HARBOR DR HAMLIN, NY 14464
Facility: BROCKPORT YACHT CLUB 7493 SANDY HARBOR DR HAMLIN, NY 14464
Application ID: 8-2630-00050/00049
Permits(s) Applied for:
1 - Article 15 Title 5 Excavation & Fill in Navigable Waters
1 - Article 24 Freshwater Wetlands
Project is located: in HAMLIN in MONROE COUNTY
Project Description:
Maintenance dredging in the Sandy Creek navigational channel of up to 1300 CY from a 400’L x 35’W area to a depth of 238’. Dredged material will be deposited in a 150’ x 150’ nearshore area to the east of Sandy Creek.
Availability of Application Documents:
Filed application documents, and Department draft permits where applicable, are available for inspection during normal business hours at the address of the contact person. To ensure timely service at the time of inspection, it is recommended that an appointment be made with the contact person.
State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) Determination
Project is an Unlisted Action and will not have a significant impact on the environment. A Negative Declaration is on file. A coordinated review was performed.
SEQR Lead Agency
NYS Department of Environmental Conservation
State Historic Preservation Act (SHPA) Determination
Evaluation using a Structural-Archaeological Assessment Form or other information has concluded that the proposed activity will not impact registered, eligible or inventoried archaeological sites or historic structures.
Coastal Management
This project is located in a Coastal Management area and is subject to the Waterfront Revitalization and Coastal Resources Act.
Availability For Public Comment
Comments on this project must be submitted in writing to the Contact
Person no later than 05/18/2023 or 15 days after the publication date of this notice, whichever is later.
Contact Person
FRANCES KNICKMEYER
NYSDEC
6274 E Avon-Lima Rd Avon, NY 14414
14 Westside News - West Edition - May 7, 2023 LegaL NoticeS
The 2023 Canalway Challenge has begun. Participants choose a personal mileage goal and log miles walking, running, cycling, or paddling on the NYS Canal System and Canalway Trail to achieve recognition and rewards.
Canalway Challenge kicks off fifth season on NYS canals
Erie Canalway National Heritage
Corridor invites New Yorkers to take part in the Canalway Challenge in 2023. The free program welcomes people of all ages and abilities to set a personal mileage goal and then walk, run, cycle, or paddle along the NYS Canal System to achieve it and receive recognition and rewards.
Participants can choose from a range of mileage options, including 15 miles, 90 miles, 180 miles, and 360 miles. A 1st Mile Challenge is open to people with mobility challenges.
“The canal’s history along with the impressive variety of communities and sites to discover along it make this challenge unique. If you need a little motivation or direction to get out and get active this summer or if you’re ready for a fun fitness adventure, the Canalway Challenge is for you,” said Bob Radliff, Executive Director of the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor.
Now in its fifth year, Canalway Challenge participants from 28 U.S. states and four countries have logged nearly one million miles along New
York’s canals and Canalway Trail to date.
New York State Canal Corporation Director Brian U. Stratton said, “As another canal season kicks-off, we are delighted to continue our support of the Canalway Challenge as this program is designed to encourage exploration and recreation, offering fun-filled experiences for all ages and abilities. We look forward to welcoming visitors, tourists, and adventure-seekers alike as they enjoy the state’s historic Canal System and its adjoining trails.”
Registration is open to individuals, organizations, and teams. People can complete the Challenge in one big trip or many small ones from May 1 through the end of October. Upon completion, participants receive a mileage sticker, magnet and, new for 2023, set of four commemorative postcards.
Sign up at www.canalwaychallenge. com.
The NYS Canal System officially opens for the season on Friday, May 19.
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Opinion
Budgets reveal values
Recently, Republicans passed a budget, H.R. 2811 the Limit, Save and Grow Act of 2023. Budgets reveal priorities and what we value, so it is worth looking at the budget Congresswoman Claudia Tenney supported.
Denis McDonough, Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, testified to Congress that passage of H.R. 2811 would result in about 30 million fewer outpatient visits and about 6,000 fewer staff to handle benefits claim. (It is worth noting that she also voted against the Pact Act which extends healthcare benefits to veterans exposed to toxic burn pits). Moody’s Analytics reported that passage of H.R. 2811 would result in 780,000 fewer jobs in 2024 and could result in a recession next year. The Congressional Budget Office reported that the legislation would result in about 600,000 American citizens being removed from Health Care insurance.
Opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of this publication or its employees. A friendly reminder to
The National Education Association stated in a letter that passage of H.R. 2811 “would hurt students, worsen educator shortage, and cause undue hardship for families by raising the cost of college, childcare, healthcare and putting food on the table.” This legislation also repeals some tax credit for clean, and renewable energy and alternative fuels. (Western New York Energy, New York State’s only ethanol plant and Orleans County’s largest tax base is in her district).
None of that mattered to Ms. Tenney. She voted against the interest of veterans, healthcare workers, teachers and the economic interest of her constituents. Instead she voted for and supports the fossil fuel industry and tax breaks for the ultra-rich; those are her values and priorities.
William Fine Clarkson
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TOWN OF HAMLIN Spring Brush Pick Up STARTS May 8th 2023
There will be one pass down each road. The brush must be cut into lengths of 8 feet or less and must be on the side of the road. Please pile the brush parallel to the road, do not include any type of lumber, and do not intertwine piles. Leaves and grass clippings will noT be picked up if in plastic bags.
The Brockport Big Band has been entertaining audiences for the past 18 years. The band is comprised of 17 members who volunteer their time and talents to perform big band music from the ’30s to popular music of today. They perform at the Rochester Jazz Festival each year as well as at schools and various venues throughout the year. All of their concerts are free and open to the public. A live peformance by the Brockport Big Band will be broadcast on 90.1 FM from 7 to 8 p.m. on May 18. Tune in to hear a great hour of jazz. Provided information and photo.
Ogden Parks and Recreation receives award
The Town of Ogden Parks and Recreation Department was recently presented with the Multimedia Award at the New York State Recreation and Parks Society (NYSRPS) Annual Conference in Monticello, NY. This award is presented to the agency that has most effectively created awareness and gained exposure through video/audio/electronic coverage including website, social media, special videos, etc.
Over the past few years, the Department has prioritized the improvement and enhancement of communication and promotion. These efforts included updates to the Department logos to provide a foundation and expanding to include updates to the seasonal Program Guides, Department website, and social media pages, bringing continuity among all communication elements.
The New York State Recreation & Park Society (NYSRPS) is the principal organization advancing the value of parks, recreation, and leisure services through professional development of its members and citizen engagement. The Society is comprised of over 600 New York State Recreation and Park professionals spanning from Long Island to Niagara Falls, Lake Placid to New York City.
For further information about Ogden Parks and Recreation facilities, programs, and events, visit their website at www.ogdenparksandrec.com.
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GCV&M to host Antiques Show on May 13
Visitors to Genesee Country Village & Museum’s Annual Antiques & Artisans Show on Saturday, May 13, can browse antiques and collectibles curated by more than 25 dealers from around New York State. New for 2023 is the inclusion of local artisans selling handcrafted wares that connect trades of the 19th century to the modern day: ceramics, basketry, ironworks, and more. An Antique Preview Party on Friday, May 12, will provide a limited number of shoppers the opportunity to peruse vintage and contemporary wares before the show opens to the general public. Tickets for both the Preview Party and Antiques & Artisans Show are available now at https://www.gcv.org/event/antique-show/.
Antique Preview Party (May 12)
From 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, May 12, guests can shop while enjoying an open bar and hors d’oeuvres along the museum’s scenic Great Meadow. Preview Party attendees will have the exclusive opportunity to tour the newest exhibit in the museum’s John L. Wehle Gallery, Becoming Gendered: Garment as Gender Artifact, a multimedia exhibit exploring how 19th-century Americans performed and navigated the changing landscape of gendered fashion. Guests are also invited to join Dr. Keith G. Tidball in the Gallery lobby at 7 p.m. for the talk “An Empire State of Mind – Origins of US Shotguns and the Waterfowl Conservation Movement” and view the exhibit Duck, Duck, Shoot! The Story of American Waterbirds, on view through October 2023.
Tickets to Friday’s Preview Party are $30 for the general public and $25 for museum members. Preview Party tickets also include admission to Saturday’s Antiques & Artisans Show. Tickets are available at https://www.gcv.org/event/antique-showpreview-party/.
Antiques & Artisans Show (May 13)
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 13, dealers from across NY State will present an array of 18thand 19th-century antiques and primitives, as well as early- to mid-20th century fine vintage items. Pottery, textiles, jewelry, works of art, clothing, agricultural tools, books, and more will be available for purchase. The inclusion of local artisans further connects trades and art forms of the past to the modern day. Vendors
will showcase high-quality handcrafted products including pottery, textile art, basketry, and ironworks, and some will actively demonstrate their craft for visitors during the show. Some of the participating vendors are: Sandra S. Willson (Churchville); Stepping Stones Antiques (Spencerport); Shirl’s Girls
Vintage (Greece); Barbara Palmer
Folk Art (Hilton); and Black Creek Textiles (Byron).
Museum visitors can peruse unique goods in the Meeting Center and Exhibition Barn, then explore the Historic Village where costumed interpreters will be staffing historic buildings, tending to farm animals, maintaining heirloom gardens, practicing historic trades, and more.
Tickets for the Antiques & Artisans Show are $18 for adults ($19.50 at the door), $15 for seniors 62+ ($16.50 at the door), $15 for students ages 13 to 18 ($16.50 at the door), $12 for youth 3 to 12 ($13.50 at the door), and children 3 and under are free. GCV&M Members can attend for free and are guaranteed admission.
Find inspiration in the Historic Village
Only at GCV&M can visitors tour historic homes to find decor inspiration, then shop for antiques and collectibles to create a vintage aesthetic at home. See examples of early-19th-century rustic decor in the Pioneer Settlement, explore historic buildings around the Center Village, and explore the finest of Victorian decor in the Gaslight District. GCV&M has also partnered with the Mumford Fire Museum as well as local fire departments like Nunda and the Wyoming Hook & Ladder Fire Company to bring mid-19th-century firefighting equipment on-site for visitors to view.
Tickets and more information about upcoming events can be found online at https://www.gcv.org/ events/.
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Area Worship Services
ELMGROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
We are located at 1500 Spencerport Road, Rochester 14606 in Gates. Phone: 585-247-4973. Building is handicapped accessible. Time of Worship: 10AM - led by Rev. Jeff Aiosa. Website: ElmgroveUMC.org. You can join us remotely by clicking on the link to the Pastor’s page (you do not need a Facebook account to view posts). Email: ElmgroveUMC@ yahoo.com. Community Outreach and Ministry Opportunities include: Little Free Library, SWEM, Aurora House, RAIHN, Prayer ministries, etc. We have a long history in the Gates community and we are looking forward to a bright future that includes you! Please come and join us on Sunday!
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BROCkPORT NY
A congregation that Loves God, loves others and serves the world! Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Coffee and fellowship following worship. 35 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420, (585) 637-3780. Email: fpcbrockportoffice@gmail.com. Website: www.fpcbrockport.org. Handicap accessible. Hearing loop available. Everyone is welcome to join our church family!
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF CHILI
Rev. Brandi Wooten and our Congregation extend a warm welcome to all who come to our little white church on the hill, 3600 Chili Avenue. Our Mission: Recognizing that Jesus is the true vine and we are the branches, we are called to be rooted in faith, grow together and care for the community. Please join us for worship, Sundays, 10 AM, a family friendly service, including Children’s Church, either in person or virtually via livestream or recording (URL) https://www.facebook.com/firstpreschili/live/.
Youth Groups, music opportunities, Season Teams, and Community Outreach, including our Food Cupboard (third Saturday each month, 10 to 11:30 AM), are a few programs we offer to enrich our faith. In need of prayer or counsel, call the church office 585-889-9896 or email Brandi at revbrandi@gmail.com. Handicapped accessible. Website: chili-presbyterian.org.
HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH
50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-7990, Email hbchurch50@gmail.com, Pastor Dan Brown. Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:00 am. We offer In-person services and Live-Streaming on YouTube under “Hilton Baptist Church Live.” Visit our Website at hiltonbaptist.org for more information. We are a Congregation of the American Baptist Churches. Our Building is Handicap Accessible and we offer Hearing Assistance during the Worship service. Everyone is Welcome to join our Church family!
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: office@humcny.org. Worship Service is open in the HUMC Sanctuary. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday Services are live-streamed at HUMCny.org. All are welcome. Please visit us in person. Handicap Accessible.
LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH
59 Henry St, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest.cc, email: info@lifequest.cc, Facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @lifequestcc Lead Pastor: Rob Dickerson. Worship 10am. Midweek programs: Tuesday 7pm Royal Rangers – a scouting program for boys. Saturday 7pm YouthQuest High School & Middle School student ministry. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” Faith, Family, Friends, Fun, Freedom.
MORTON BAPTIST CHURCH
1152 County Line Road, Hamlin, NY 14464. Church phone 585-6598459, email mortonbaptistchurch@yahoo.com. Pastor: Steven M Worrall, email pastorsteve712@gmail.com, cell 585-354-9779. Sunday Worship 10:30am. Sunday school is held during church service. Adult Bible Study is held on Wednesdays at noon, Choir practice at 4:30pm Wednesdays. Youth Group meets on Friday nights from 7 to 9pm. Our building is handicap accessible and visitors are welcome.
OGDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Our purpose is: “To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship is at 10AM live in our sanctuary, as well as livestreamed on Zoom and Facebook Live. Bible Studies, Youth Group, Sunday School and outreach are available to all. Contact the church for more information and for links: ogdenpresbyterian@gmail.com; www.ogdenpresbyterian.org; 585-3526802; 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport.
PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
39 Hovey Street, Hilton, (585) 615-6383, www.PCFMinistries.com, Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church. Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill. Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 10AM. Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM – Kids Club, TurningPoint Teens, Adult Bible Discussion Group. Nursery School: Parma Kids Preschool and Child Care Center, 39 Hovey Street, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792.
PEARCE CHURCH pearcechurch.org. 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili, NY 14514. 585-5949488. Join us for worship! Saturday: 5pm. Sunday: 9:30am. Pearce 4 Kids Child Care Center, Pearce4kids.org, 585-594-1833. Handicapped Accessible.
THE POTTER’S HOUSE
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
4756 Lake Road South, Suite 7, Brockport, NY 14420 Website: Brockportphchurch.com Phone: 585-943-1719 Services: Sunday at 10:30 am and 6 pm; Thursday at 7 pm.
SPENCERPORT ASSEMBLY OF GOD
We are located at 3940 Canal Road in Spencerport. We offer a warm welcome to all. Come join us as we seek the LORD through worship, prayer and Bible study. Sunday School is 9:30 AM, Sunday Worship is at 1030 AM. Enjoy a cup of coffee before service! Wednesday prayer meeting is 6:30 PM. Contact us at 585-352-5900. We are on Facebook; Email is SpencerportAG@gmail.com.
SPENCERPORT BIBLE CHURCH
1948 North Union Street, Spencerport. Phone: 585-352-1241 We have a new interim pastor! Pastor Domenic Danesi, of Rescue and Revive Ministries. We invite you to visit us Sunday mornings as we worship through music, studying the Bible, and fellowship with coffee and cookies. Our main worship service at 10:45am is family integrated - All are welcome to join. Adult Bible Studies starts at 9:30am. Wednesday: Bible Study over Zoom - 7pm. Visit our website or check out our Facebook page for more information. spencerportbiblechurch.org
SPENCERPORT FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Promoting the Christian way of life through service and stewardship to the community and the world. Look for the white steeple at 65 Church Street in downtown, Spencerport NY 14559. (585) 352-3448. Rev. Michael Sloan. We provide worship, educational and mission opportunities for children, youth, and adults. Worship services are Sundays at 10am live on Facebook and on site in our sanctuary. Worship is followed by Coffee Hour in Fellowship Hall. Sunday School for ages 4 and up is also available during service. Handicap accessible. Email: info@spencerportucc. org. Website: www.spencerportucc.org. Facebook: Spencerport UCC.
ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Follow Jesus, Build Community, Serve Others in Love. We welcome all to worship with us in warm fellowship in the Episcopal tradition of openness and caring. We are an ALL inclusive community with an open communion table. Please join us for Sunday worship at 10am September through June, and 9am in July and August. All services are both in-person and live-streamed online. We also offer a variety of Lenten and Advent programs, a Bible Study on Tuesdays, live music, Sunday School, semi-monthly Youth Group meetings and numerous other community building events. We are handicapped accessible. Follow us on Facebook, look for us on the web at www.stgeorgehilton.org, and join us for worship and fellowship at 635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm). Our pastor is the Rev. Greg Kremer, 585-392-4099.
Churches, to have your services listed or updated, please call 352-3411.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Chris Bode. 1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, 585-964-2550.Sunday Services: 8:30 AM & 11 AM; Adult Bible Class, Sunday School at 9:45 AM. To view Sunday Services or Devotions, go to our website: stjohnhamlin.org. “To KNOW Christ and to make Him KNOWN.”
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH
Welcomes you to encounter our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in His one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church at 55 Martha Street, Spencerport, NY 14559. Join us for Holy Mass at 5 pm Saturdays or Sundays at 7:45 am, 9:30 am, and 11:15 am. Many great opportunities to learn about the Holy Bible, and groups for families and children of all ages, including Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (play-centered, hands-on Christ-experiences). Daily Mass in the morning on Tuesday and Thursday at 8 am, and in evening on Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 pm. Confessions Wednesday and Friday 5:30 to 6 pm and Saturday 3:45 to 4:30 pm. Adoration Thursdays 1 to 6 pm and Sundays 1:30 to 4 pm. Sung Evening Prayer Sundays at 4 pm. On first Saturdays, morning Mass is at 9 am. More details, videos, and sample preaching at www. StJohnsChurchSpencerport.org. Email: sstjohnc@dor.org. Parochial Administrator: Fr. Justin Miller
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
110 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, 392-2710, www.stleohilton.org. Fr. Joseph Catanise. Daily Mass is celebrated: Monday 5:30 PM; Tuesday-Thursday 8:30 AM; Friday Communion Service 8:30 AM. Every Wednesday: Eucharistic Adoration 9 AM to 8 PM. Weekend Schedule: Saturday Confession 3:30-4:30 PM; Rosary 4:30 PM; Mass 5 PM (live-streamed). Sunday: Mass 8 AM, 10:30 AM, 6 PM; Adult Bible Study 11:45 AM. First Saturday Mass at 8:30 AM. All are welcome. Handicapped accessible.
ST. MARY’S CHURCHST. MARk’S CHURCH
13 South Main Street, Holley16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center – Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org.
Daily Mass: Tueday-Friday 8 AM at St. Mary’s (no Mass on Monday); St. Mary Vigil Mass 4 PM on Saturday; St. Mark Vigil Mass 5:30 PM on Saturday; Sunday Mass 10 AM at St. Mary’s.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL
158 East Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, 585-392-4000, www.stpaulhilton. org. Senior Pastor: Rev. Mark Ball – pastorball@stpaulhilton.org, office 585-392-4000. Worship Services: Saturday at 5pm; Sunday at 8:30am and 11am. Bible Studies: Kingdom Kids – Sunday at 9:45am; Adult Classes – Sunday at 9:45am; Ladies and Mens Bible Study – Thursdays at 10:30am. School: Meeting your child’s learning needs from age 2 through 8th grade. Call for a tour!
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH & PRE-SCHOOL
191 Nichols Street (Rte. 31), Spencerport, NY 14559. Phone: 352-3143. Pastor Steve Shrum. Worship Services Sunday at 9:30AM ‘In Person’ in our handicap accessible Sanctuary. Worship Service is also Live Streamed on YouTube. Sunday School is at 10:45AM. Visit our Website at www.tlcspencerport.com. Email: trinitylutheran191@gmail.com. “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, Churchville. A warm welcome awaits you at Union Church.Join us on Sunday mornings at 10 am, watch us live stream on Facebook, or find us on soundcloud.com/ucc-churchville. No matter where you are on your journey, you are welcome here. We are an open and affirming church and invite all. Food distribution for local families in need on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 4-5 pm. Look for our special events advertised throughout the year, or on our signboard at the front of the church. Call 293-1665 or stop by to talk with Pastor Bradley Klug any Wednesday 1-3 pm; e-mail us at unionucc@ frontier.com or check our website at Churchvilleucc.com. Also like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We would love to hear from you and/or have you worship together with us.
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Summer Guide 2023
Weddings and Engagements
Chelsea Hunt – Jeffrey Burrell
Bill and Young Mi Hunt of Brockport are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Chelsea to Jeffrey Burrell. Jeff is the son of Kim and Steve Burrell of Brockport.
The future bride is a 2010 graduate of Brockport High School. She received her degree in Education and Mathematics from SUNY Oswego, and a Master’s degree from SUNY Albany in Curriculum and Instruction. She is a math teacher at Weymouth High School in Massachusetts.
The groom-to-be is a 2009 graduate of Brockport High School. He received his Industrial Design degree from the rochester Institute of Technology and a Master’s degree in Experience Design from Northeastern University. He is a User Experience Designer for ID.me in Boston, Massachusetts.
Their wedding is planned for the beginning of July 2023 in their hometown of Brockport, where they grew up together. They currently reside just outside of Boston, Massachusetts.
Civil service exams for Correction Officers being offered online
The New York State Department of Civil Service (DCS) announced that 40 county civil service agencies – including Monroe, Orleans, and Genesee – are now offering an online civil service examination for Correction Officers to help improve recruitment for these critical public safety titles. The exam, which is being offered as an online exam for many counties for the first time, is used to fill positions in county jails. Qualified candidates can apply for the exam through May 12 through their local civil service agency (https://www.cs.ny. gov/jobseeker/local/co-exam-list.cfm), then access and complete the online exam from June 1 to 30, 2023.
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to speed up the testing process so that we can more quickly identify qualified candidates and get them trained for corrections duties. One program is an online testing of training and experience: we have found that more people register for, and actually take, the online test compared to the usual written test given at some central location. Test results are much quicker, and people from diverse communities and backgrounds are applying for this online test, enabling Sheriffs to increase the diversity of our jail division staff.”
New York State also offers an online Correction Officer Trainee exam for positions located at New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) correctional facilities. For more information and to access this online exam, go to https://www.cs.ny.gov/testing/dec-instrument/cot-overview.cfm.
Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple, who also serves as president of the New York State Sheriffs’ Association, said, “Most Sheriffs’ Offices in New York State are having significant difficulties in recruiting persons to serve as correction officers in our county jails. Mandated positions often require the use of overtime, which is costly to our counties, and detrimental to our officers who already have a difficult job. The New York State Sheriffs’ Association has been working closely with the New York State Department of Civil Service to help with recruitment efforts, and particularly
The online exam will require candidates to provide information about their training and experience with an online questionnaire that is completed and submitted by the candidate. Candidates should be prepared to provide information about their education and employment history to be able to respond to the questions on the questionnaire accurately.
Correction Officers complete a basic training course following appointment and can gain status as a New York State peace Officer. The position also includes benefits including paid leave, health benefits, and retirement plans and opportunities for promotion.
According to estimates by the New York State Sheriffs’ Association, there are more than 1,000 correction officer positions to fill in counties across the state. DOCCS also has an ongoing need to fill correction officer positions across the state with over 1,000 positions immediately available. provided information
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