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Hope for a life and a new beginning by Maggie Fitzgibbon Jennyrae Brongo has a vision to help others. This young woman is determined to make her vision become a reality. Six years ago, Jennyrae and her mom Luann had an idea - to create a self-sustaining inclusive farm where young adults of all abilities would learn, work, live and grow. There are many reasons for this venture. The most important motive is Chucky Brongo, Jennyrae’s brother and Luann’s son. Chucky is 26 years old, has autism, Self Injurious Behaviors (SIB) and is non-verbal. Jennyrae, her mom and dad spent many years trying to find programs and services that would be the right placement for Chucky but their efforts were unsuccessful. The way in which services and housing are delivered in New York state for people with disabilities who are over age 21 is daunting for family members to navigate. Currently, any young person under the age 21 who has an Individual Education Plan (IEP) is provided services and programs by the school district where this young person resides. Unfortunately, after a young person with a disability turns 21, the services change. This is a strategy that many question, especially Jennyrae. “When many young adults with disabilities age out of the school system at 21, it’s often called the cliff because of the lack of programs and services. There are long waiting lists and many lack person-centered programs. It’s a one size fits all, it’s just a bed, just a class or just a seat,” Jennyrae explained. “We don’t think this is fair. We want to create more opportunities that offer choice and are self-determined.” During their quest to find the right placement for Chucky, Jeff Brongo, Jennyrae’s dad, passed away. Despite their grief, Jennyrae and her mom set out on a mission to create new possibilities for Chucky and other families seeking a change for their loved one. An idea came to Jennyrae after she took Chucky to her uncle’s farm and together they worked side-by-side with other farmers. “My brother helped to harvest crops. He sat on the back of a truck bench sorting vegetables and he helped to run the farm stand. And most of all, he was happy,” Jennyrae said. And Homesteads for Hope was born. “Homesteads for Hope is an intentional community meaning that it is created to serve and be a community within a community. Our ideologies are rooted in serving
Homesteads for Hope sign. Photo by Maggie Fitzgibbon.
The long-range plan for Homesteads for Hope is divided into three phases. Phase one (top right) includes the renovation of the barns, a makeover of the estate home, and expansion of the farm school. The farm will launch in May. Phase two (at top along the canal and the parcel of farmland below phase one) outlines the expansion of the farm to include more programming and services and allow for public use of the facility. Phase three (bottom) includes plans for a 30-acre Homestead Village compound for over 150 people with and without disabilities. Provided photo. people with intellectual developmental disabilities. It’s important that people understand that we are a non-certified setting. We are not an agency, and we are a not-for-profit organization,” Jennyrae explained. Together with a board of parent professionals (parents who have adult child with disabilities who have learned how to navigate the New York state system of care), community members and volunteers, a three-phase plan was created. Phase one outlined the beginning stages of this project - a location. Land to create this vision was purchased. A historic 55-acre farm located in Ogden along the banks of the Erie Canal is where Homesteads for Hope calls home. “The first phase includes the renovation of the barns to allow for year-round programming, a makeover of the estate home to include the first non-certified two-person residence and expansion of the farm school. In May, we will launch the farm with at least 10 full-time student-farmers with and without various disabilities,” Jennyrae said. The student-farmers are determined via an application process. “We will primarily be serving adults 21 and over and will also work with other schools and agencies for those who are of the transitioning age. There will be an application process. Safety is a priority for us. It’s important that we understand each student-farmer, that they are in a self-determined plan and it was their choice to come to this community,” Jennyrae said. “Each person’s work plan will be created based upon their needs, likes and dislikes. We will cater each person’s learning process to their own choices.” Phase two of the plan outlines the expansion of the farm to include more programming and services and to make Homesteads for Hope a facility for public use. “The majority of our programming will be held during the day but over time it’s our goal to develop courses and classes that will be open to the public. Art, yoga, music are some of our ideas. Community members have offered their services,” Jennyrae said. The last phase of the long-range plan is called the Homestead Village - the development of a non-certified compound for over 150 people with and without disabili-
ties. This 30-acre parcel is set to include camping areas, a lodge, cabins, apartments, and a town square that includes a pool. Hamlin resident Michelle Fidler-Sutherland is a Homesteads for Hope board member and has an 18-year old son who has autism. Filder-Sutherland became involved with Homesteads for Hope when she began looking at transition options for her son, Jacob. “We are in crisis mode in this state. There are no more group homes. The model of care that the state is moving toward is called self-direction where people with disabilities live independently in the community with supports but what about those who don’t fit into this model? Homesteads for Hope fills that need. There is no program like this in New York state. As the farm evolves it will become a place where families with disabled children and adults can enjoy classes, walk the farm, and fish on the ponds and not feel judged,” Fidler-Sutherland said. “Homesteads for Hope will offer something for everyone, a grass roots safe community that is a place to live, work and grow.” What else is planned for Homesteads for Hope for 2017? Besides launching Phase One of the long-range plan, the goal this spring is to plant and harvest crops in order to open the first market stand operated by student farmers. Jennyrae is hopeful that phase two of the plan can begin implementation. But to accomplish these goals Homesteads for Hope needs help. “We are seeking in-kind support from any and all trades people who would be willing to donate their time and talents. The estate home needs to be renovated by this summer. We are in need of construction services to make this happen. The barn needs to be retrofitted to become a universally designed sustainability center for our student-farmers and it needs to be compliant with all codes. The barn will also serve as our center for classes, events and tours,” Jennyrae noted. Interested in helping or learning more? Visit homesteadsforhope.org or contact Jennyrae at Jenny@HomesteadsforHope.org. Follow Homesteads for Hope on Facebook for the latest updates on this self-sustaining community.
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•Stories about Brockport area people and places: A 24 year retrospect of over 150 articles by Doug Hickerson appearing in the Suburban News and the Hamlin Clarkson Herald, is on display in the Seymour Library Local History Room, 161 East Avenue, Brockport through February 28.
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Government Meetings
•Brockport: Village Board meets the first and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. (no meeting February 20). Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month (February 13) at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month only upon application. Historic Preservation Board meets the third Thursday of the month at 7:15 p.m. All meetings are held at the Village Hall unless otherwise noted. •Clarendon: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 16385 Church Street, Clarendon. Planning Board meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall. Zoning Board of Appeals meets upon necessity, on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. •Clarkson: Town Board meets each second and fourth Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. Planning Board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets the second Wednesday of every month as needed. Architectural Review Board meets on the first Tuesday of the month as needed. All meetings are held in the Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. The Library Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue. Historical Society meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 Ridge Road. The Town Clerk’s Tuesday office hours have been extended to 6 p.m. •Hamlin: Planning Board meets the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; Town Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hamlin Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin. For information, call 964-7222. •Holley: Planning Board meets the second and fourth Monday of each month. Meetings are held at the Town of Sweden offices, 18 State Street, Brockport. •Kendall: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. for regular meetings. The conference sessions (workshop) meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Meetings are held at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. The Town Board has also scheduled additional work sessions to occur on Saturdays prior to the third Tuesday of each month from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. Planning Board meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m., with optional work sessions held the second Tuesday at 7 p.m.; and the Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Kendall Town Hall. •Murray: Town Board meets the second Tuesday of each month beginning at 7 p.m. at the Murray Town Hall, 3840 Fancher Road, Holley. •Parma: Town Board will meet on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Conservation Board meets the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Thursday and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, and are open to the public.
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•The Parma Hilton Historical Society will meet on Monday, February 13 at 7 p.m. at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, Hilton. David Crumb and Ed Gable will present “The History of Hilton Schools” using the same before and after photo techniques as used in previous presentations to entertain and educate. Free and open to the public.
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Meetings
•The Brockport Lions Club meets the first and third Wednesday of the month at the Brockport area Vet’s Club on West Avenue at 6:30 p.m. Contact person is Barb Marshall, 255-0948 or e-mail at appleumpkin@aol.com. •The Kendall Fire District Commissioners meet on the third Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Kendall Fire Hall, 1879 Kendall Road, Kendall.
School Boards
•Hilton Central School District Board of Education meets Tuesday, February 14 at 7 p.m. in the Board Room, 225 West Avenue, Hilton. Agendas and minutes are available on the district’s website www.hilton.k12.ny.us/board-education.htm.
Social & Professional
•Hilton Garden Club meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at Hilton Baptist Church, 50 Lake Avenue, Hilton. All visitors are welcome. •Brockport Writers Group meets every Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Lift Bridge Book Store, 45 Main Street, Brockport.
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History takes center stage at Brockport Village Board by Kristina Gabalski Members of the Brockport Village Board presented Sue Savard with the Monika W. Andrews Creative Volunteer Leadership Award during their regular meeting Monday, February 6. The annual award recognizes those who have provided outstanding service to their community through creative leadership as a volunteer. Savard was recognized for her efforts as a volunteer/ organizer at the Emily L. Knapp Museum in the village. Selection Committee member Linda Ketchum read the committee’s report regarding their choice of Savard. Included were quotes from letters sent in support of Savard’s nomination. “The museum needed organization,â€? one letter stated. “Sue has brought new life to one of Brockport’s best and most unique assets.â€? Another letter called Savard, “a tireless worker... she is an inspiration to those who have had the privilege of working with her.â€? Brockport Mayor Margay Blackman thanked Savard for her efforts and enthusiasm and Deputy Mayor Bill Andrews - whose late wife, Monika, is the award’s namesake - thanked the selection committee for their work in choosing this year’s recipient. “Her good work continues,â€? Andrews said of Monika. Savard accepted the award with thanks, but emphasized she has worked in partnership with many volunteers and would give each one their own separate award if she could.“I have the most wonderful volunteers,â€? she said, and explained that although she did not know Monika Andrews personally, “I am honored to be walking in her shoes.â€? Village Historian Sarah CedeĂąo presented her 2016 report to trustees following the presentation of the Monika Andrews Award. She said one of the highlights of 2016 was the Black History Celebration which focused on Fannie Barrier Williams and William Page, both prominent 19th century African-American residents of Brockport.
CedeĂąo said she and Sue Savard worked together to plan the event which included a 25-minute presentation on William Page and remarks by the College at Brockport’s President Dr. Heidi Macpherson, Museum Studies Chair Neal Keating and Brockport Mayor Margay Blackman. CedeĂąo noted that the presentation led to her being asked to serve on the Fannie Barrier Williams Committee currently being formed at the College at Brockport. She said she will help to organize an annual event honoring Williams. CedeĂąo said she regularly updates the museum’s blog and Facebook page to, “keep it more active with the community at large.â€? She noted social media helps her to reach former and current residents and, “creates ongoing conversation with people (who have) information to share.â€? Additionally, CedeĂąo said she will be hosting students from Brockport elementary schools for local history field trips to the museum this spring. Trustees authorized $800 in Shafer Trust monies for the Emily L. Knapp Museum. The museum board requested the funding for construction of shadow boxes to preserve and display two unique and historical maps of the Village of Brockport and Monroe County. In its request for funding, the museum board stated that the maps were discovered early last year by museum volunteers. “The village map is unique given that it contains homes which associate them with parcels of land in the Village of Brockport at that time. The map of Monroe County is unique given the pictures of prominent homes in Monroe County which are detailed on the border of the map. Several of the homes are from Brockport. Both maps have been restored by Gary Albright, who is a professional conservator,â€? the request stated.
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Brockport, Byron-Bergen win Section V wrestling titles by Warren Kozireski Brockport had four wrestlers win the respective weight classes to win their fourth straight Class A team title with 270 points while Byron-Bergen also sported four individual winners to win the Class BB title for the second consecutive year with 187.5 points. Tyler Daly, Cody Anders, Carson Daly and James Baker were sectional champions for the Blue Devils while Jacob Davies, Troy Ferris and Nick Farrell were runners-up. Tyler Daly won a 6-4 decision in the final at 99 lb. and Anders followed with a 3-1 win at 106 lb. Carson Daly won his third consecutive title with a relatively easy 7-1 decision at 160 lb. while Baker won via fall in 3:37 in the 285 lb. final. Adding to the team depth for the Blue Devils were third place finishes by Ryan Daly and Yhaasic Bringer and fourth placers Tyler Davies, Simeon Horton and Sean Dowdell. Spencerport finished second with 243 team points as Tyler Mitchell (126 lb.), Mason Wersinger (132 lb.), Michael Vinci (145 lb.) and Nicholas Pinkowski (182 lb.) all won Section V titles. For Byron-Bergen, Will Thompson was named Most Outstanding Wrestler for the upper weights as he took the 182 lb. title with an 11-3 major decision in the final. It marked his second consecutive championship.
Captains Burgess, Gawron lead Saints by Warren Kozireski Five different players scored over the first eight minutes while Churchville-Chili used 2-2-1 full court pressure to build a 20-8 advantage and they never looked back in a 49-34 girls’ basketball win over Spencerport. The team’s leading scorer Skylar Burgess scored five points in the second quarter and the Saints limited the Rangers to six points offensively to extend their halftime lead to 18 points. It expanded to a 47-18 advantage in the third quarter with Gawron netting a pair of field goals and Alyssa Simmons, Sydney Hayden, Paige Shipley, Burgess and Ciara Ortiz all contributing. Spencerport finally found some offensive spark late in the third quarter with Joie Culkin hitting a field goal with a pair of free throws and Madison Motsay on her drive. The Rangers scored 16 of the final 18 points in the contest, but the deficit was too large to overcome. Burgess had a game-high 16 points for the Saints with Gawron also in double-figures with ten points. Shipley added six, Simmons five with Hayden and Ortiz each finishing with four points. Culkin finished with a team-best 12 points for the Rangers while Motsay scored nine. Daionie Davis had five points with Megan Zaharkin and Shea Schleicher each adding four.
Chad Toal (120 lb.) won by default in 5:57 in his final while Chase Toal took an 8-4 decision at 195 lb. Adam Walker defeated his final opponent 3-2 to win the 220 lb. championship for the second straight year. Brendan Marsocci was second at 285 lb. while Justin Hannan (113 lb.) was fourth for the Bees. Holley/Kendall finished sixth in Class BB with Erik Balys (145 lb.), Jeremy Browe (152 lb.) and Braxton LearyHart (170 lb.) each finishing second in their respective weight classes. Hilton took second in Class AA despite Ryan Burgos (99 lb.), Greg Diakomihalis (113 lb.), Austin Hertl (126 lb.), Sam DePrez (170 lb.), Lou DePrez (182 lb.), Mike Spallina (195 lb.) and Nate Whybra (220 lb.) all winning individual titles.
Reding, Gentile pace Rangers by Warren Kozireski Junior guard Josh Reding knocked down four threepointers in the second quarter to stake Spencerport to a 16-point halftime lead and senior guard Ryan Gentile scored 11 of his team-high 22 points in the second half in their 60-47 boys’ basketball victory over visiting Hilton on Youth Day. Hilton’s John Letta hit a trey from the right corner to open the scoring, but that would be the only time the Cadets held the lead. Reding hit a trey of his own with Malcolm McCollough and Ryan Donovan both adding field goals as the Rangers jumped ahead for good. A 14-0 run from late in the first quarter to early in the second extended the Rangers lead to 14 with a Reding three-pointer and a runner from Gentile made it 34-18 at halftime. Both teams struggled offensively through the third quarter and Hilton cut the lead to ten points on a pair of free throws and a jumper by Letta with 2:42 remaining in the fourth. Morgan Kunigan got the Cadets to within nine with 2:11 left, but Gentile hit a long three-pointer with the shot clock running down and followed by hitting both free throws with one minute on the clock to seal the win. “It was just my mindset—I was really focused,” Reding said about his second quarter shooting. “We had all of these little kids in the stands so I wanted to set a good example for them. We want to go into sectionals with a good mindset.” Reding finished with 21 points and four assists, Gentile 22 points, McCollough six points with a team-best 11 rebounds and Donovan ten rebounds with four assists for the Rangers. Letta had a season-best 28 points with Cadet teammates Kunigan and Christian Ranke adding ten and seven points respectively. The victory locks Spencerport into an eighth-seed for next week’s Class A1 Section V playoffs and a first round home game in the eight-vs-nine matchup.
Holley senior signs with Gannon University to play football For Holley senior Zach Day, a dream came true when he signed with Gannon University on February 1 to play Division II football. Zach has played football for Holley Middle School/ High School since seventh grade, and he started playing on the varsity team mid-way through his freshman year. He played offense as a tailback or defense as a linebacker for the Holley Hawks. He was named to the Genesee Region League All-Star Second Team as a sophomore and to the First Team the last two years. As a defensive player, he had 85 tackles for the past year, with 51 of them solo, taking five sacks and eight tackles for a loss. As an offensive player, he ran a total of 524 yards and had four touchdowns. “I can honestly say that I don’t feel anyone has had more of an impact on our program for the last three years than Zach,” said Varsity Football Coach Wil Prince. “He is one of those special players that you feel privileged to have had the opportunity to coach. When I would pull him from a game due to injury, he would protest and tell me, ‘But my teammates need me.’ I have never met a more selfless player, always putting his team’s achievements before his own. He has been a three-year starter for our team, and he has worked extremely hard on the field and in the classroom. Zach is respected by all the coaches in the county and they speak very highly of him. Opposing teams strategize how to play against him; he is a player to be reckoned with. He plays football with respect for the game and his opponents. I am extremely proud of Zach and wish him well.” “I am so proud of Zach and all that he has accomplished both on and off the field,” said District Super-
From left, Zach Day with Holley Varsity Football Coach Wil Prince. Provided photo. intendent Robert D’Angelo. “I wish him continued success and have no doubt that he will become an asset to the football program at Gannon.” Provided information
Brockport Village Board - Clean energy, waterfront revitalization/sidewalk grants by Kristina Gabalski Brockport Village Trustees are taking the first steps in procuring an electric vehicle for the Building Department/Code Enforcement office. During their regular meeting Monday, February 6, trustees authorized Trustee Katherine Kristansen to move forward with the process of obtaining price quotes for the purchase of an electric charging station for the car. The station will be installed at the village hall. Trustee Katherine Kristansen said the purchase of the charging station will qualify the village for a grant which will help cover the cost of the electric vehicle. Obtaining the vehicle is also part of the certification process for the Clean Energy Communities Program, Kristansen explained. “Already there is a vehicle budgeted for the codes department,” Kristansen said. The purchase of the charging station, “opens the doors for a grant that will help us to be clean and green and move us forward. “Why would we want (an electric vehicle)?” Kristansen asked. She explained that the electric car would lower costs and be more environmentally friendly. Mayor Margay Blackman said the $50,000 grant would cover the cost of the electric car and might additionally provide funding to begin the process of replacing village streetlights with LED lights. Trustee Kristansen also discussed a process which is underway to obtain a grant from the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. “I’m really excited about this,” Trustee Kristansen said. She said the grant will involve a number of stakeholders in the community working together - the village, the Town of Sweden, the College at Brockport, Seniors’ Choice at Heritage Square, and downtown village merchants. The 50/50 grant is open-ended in regards to amount, Kristansen said, and would help to, “expand the beauty and efficiency of our
canal front and ... provide us with funds to get the village comprehensive plan done.” The process is in the planning stages, she explained, and currently stakeholders are being asked to provide wish lists of projects they would like to see accomplished. That list will then be turned over to the village’s grant writers. Kristansen noted possibilities for improvement exist along the entire length of the Erie Canal in the Town of Sweden, from areas along Redman Road such as college housing, Heritage Square and the Town of Sweden Park, to Commissary Park on the College at Brockport campus, to the downtown area of the village and east. In other business, trustees authorized an application for a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG grant) to help with the cost of extending and replacing certain sidewalks in the village. Trustees also adopted a resolution expressing the Village Board’s intent to act as Lead Agency for the accompanying SEQR process. The CDBG grants are available through Monroe County and Mayor Blackman said typically they are used by the village for infrastructure projects. “This project will benefit pedestrians,” the mayor said. She explained the project includes approximately 6,500 square feet of new sidewalks and replacement of approximately 7,330 square feet of existing sidewalks along portions of State Street and Utica Street. New sidewalk is planned along State Street between Oxford Street and 250 State Street. Replacement of sidewalk is planned along State Street from Main Street east 140 linear feet; along Utica Street from the railroad bridge to the north 912 linear feet; and along Utica Street for 80 linear feet in front of 12 Utica Street. Mayor Blackman noted the new sidewalk between Oxford Street and 250 State Street will reach Allied Builders, Inc. and facilitate employees who live in the village and walk to work.
Byron-Bergen CSD placed on College Board’s AP District Honor Roll The Byron-Bergen Central School District is one of 433 school districts in the U.S. and Canada being honored by the College Board with placement on the Seventh Annual AP® District Honor Roll. To be included on the Honor Roll, ByronBergen had to demonstrate an increase in the number of students participating in the Advanced Placement (AP) program since 2014, as well as increasing or maintaining the percentage of students earning AP exam scores of three or higher. Reaching these goals shows that the district is successfully identifying motivated, academically prepared students who are ready for AP. “We are exceptionally proud of our students for taking advantage of the Advanced Placement courses available at our high school,” said Superintendent Mickey Edwards. “They recognize the importance of preparing for life after graduation, and are working hard towards their goals every day. I’d also like to thank our entire educational community for their commitment to AP and student success.” National data from 2016 shows that among black/African American, Hispanic, and Native American students with a high degree of readiness for AP, only about half are participating. The first step to getting more of these students to participate is to give them access. Courses must be made available, gatekeeping must stop, and doors must be equitably opened. Byron-Bergen CSD is committed to expanding the availability of AP courses among prepared and motivated students of all backgrounds. “Congratulations to all the teachers and administrators in this district who have worked so tirelessly to both expand access to AP and to help students succeed on the AP exams,” said Trevor Packer, the College Board’s head of AP and Instruction. “These teachers and administrators are delivering real opportunity in their schools and classrooms, and students are rising to the challenge.” Helping more students learn at a higher level and earn higher AP scores is an objective of all members of the AP community,
from AP teachers to district and school administrators to college professors. Many districts are experimenting with initiatives and strategies to see how they can expand access and improve student performance at the same time. In 2016, more than 4,000 colleges and universities around the world received AP scores for college credit, advanced placement, or both, and/or consideration in the admission process. Inclusion on the Seventh Annual AP District Honor Roll is based on a review of three years of AP data, from 2014 to 2016, looking across 37 AP exams, including world language and culture. The following criteria were used. Districts must: •Increase participation/access to AP by at least four percent in large districts, at least six percent in medium districts, and at least 11 percent in small districts. •Increase or maintain the percentage of African American, Hispanic/Latino, and American Indian/Alaska Native students taking exams; and increase or maintain the percentage of those students scoring three and up on at least one AP exam. •Improve or maintain performance levels when comparing the 2016 percentage of students scoring a three or higher to the 2014 percentage, unless the district has already attained a performance level at which more than 70 percent of its AP students earn a three or higher. •Achieve these outcomes among an AP student population in which 30 percent or more are underrepresented minority students (black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, and American Indian/Alaska Native) and/or 30 percent or more are lowincome students (students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch). When a district has achieved all of these requirements, a symbol may be affixed to the district name to highlight this work. The complete Seventh Annual AP District Honor Roll can be found at http://apcentral. collegeboard.com/apc/public/score_reports_ data/awards/232608.html. Provided information
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sports & recreation Bright Raven gymnasts win in Manhattan The Bright Raven Gymnastics girls’ teams traveled to New York City January 28 and 29 to compete in the Manhattan Classic. Nearly 100 teams were represented from throughout the country at this USA Gymnastics Junior Olympic competition where Bright Raven finished first as a team in many divisions and took many top individual awards. Sixteen-year-old Aneka Haber of Pittsford competed in the Level 9 Senior B division and took first place on both vault and the uneven parallel bars and finished second in the all-around competition. The Level 7 team earned first place with team members dominating in the floor exercise competition. In the Junior A division, 10-year-old Ashley Woods of Henrietta took first place in floor. In the Junior B division, 11-year-old Jillian Ambler of Fairport won first on floor. In the Senior B division, Haley Bolan of Greece was first on floor and in the Senior A division, Madeline Pitts of Victor earned first place in floor, vault and beam and second in the all-around competition. The Level 6 team finished in third place with Aliyah Gibson of Chili winning first place on vault and balance beam and finishing second all around. Katie Kull of Pittsford took first place in floor exercise in the Junior B division and Megan Robinson of Geneseo won second all around in the Senior A division. Bright Raven’s Level 5 team took first place with Carly Liberman of Pittsford capturing first place all around and winning three events: uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise in the Senior A division. Teammate Sophia Daeschner of Spencerport was second all around in the same age group.
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Bright Raven Gymnastics Level 5 Team: Olivia Bieber (Albion), Hannah Kalb (Gates), Natalie Wood (Henrietta), Jessica Pelkey (Caledonia), Carly Liberman (Pittsford), Emily Post (Spencerport), Grace Gocher (Churchville), Sophia Daeschner (Spencerport) and Meredith Fingler (Chili). Provided photo.
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The Hilton Board of Education appointed Maryanne Chaffee to fulfill the unexpired term of Aggie Seneway, who resigned due to health reasons. Chaffee’s term will end on June 30, 2017. She will have the option of running for a three-year term during the Board of Education election on May 16. Chaffee and her husband, Glenn, have been residents of the Hilton School District for the past 14 years and have one son, Robert, who attends Merton Williams Middle School. Over the years, Chaffee has served as a parent classroom volunteer and as president of the VEPTO parentteacher organization at Northwood Elementary School. “My time serving in VEPTO afforded me the opportunity to work with administrators, staff and various departments within the Hilton School District,” she said. “It has been by far the most rewarding volunteer work I’ve ever done.” Chaffee also served on the Northwood Elementary School assistant principal and district superintendent selection committees. In the community, she has taught religious education at St. Mark’s Church and volMaryanne Chaffee. unteered with Cub Scout Pack Provided photo. 278 and Boy Scout Troop 18. Over the past seven years, Chaffee has owned and operated Mac Services, a residential and commercial cleaning company. “On behalf of the Board, we welcome Maryanne to a team dedicated to our students and public education,” said President Nancy Pickering. “Maryanne brings a range of experience and expertise to the board that will complement the work that we do on behalf of the district. We look forward to working with her.” At its January 24 meeting, the Board of Education recognized Aggie Seneway for serving as a trustee for the past 15 years, and for her passion and dedication to providing the best education for Hilton students. Provided information
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Brockport First Baptist Church welcomes all to its Path of Peace Prayer Labyrinth the first Wednesday of every month, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Labyrinths are ancient structures that began in Greek Mythology. During the Middle Ages, the Chartres Cathedral built a labyrinth incorporating Christian meanings and symbolism. Long used as a tool for prayer and meditation, it offers a metaphor for life’s journey. We walk the purposeful path to create space within and/or focus our steps on the journey. It takes one outside of a human mind filled with work and worry. We walk to pray, to see, to listen. We walk to create openness to God, to ourselves and to others. Labyrinths are not mazes; there is no puzzle to solve or dead end to encounter. There is one path to the center and back out again. Labyrinths are not “pagan” rituals, but are open prayer paths to be generously shared with all religious traditions and spirit-seeking people. Our labyrinth is open to all, our sanctuary is open for silent meditation and prayer, and mini-reiki healing sessions are offered. We hope you will drop by to deepen your spirit, have a little talk with or listen to God, or just simply quiet yourself from the demands of your day. Our church and the labyrinth are available for retreats for groups in our community. Call the church for more information at 637-9770. Brockport First Baptist Church
The lead story in the Sunday, January 22, Rochester daily newspaper regarding street lights, commented, “Municipal officials are casting their sights on street lights as a way to shave costs, pare down tax bills, and make sure broken lights get fixed more quickly.” A year and a half ago Brockport looked to the example of Hilton, which bought back its streetlights in 2005, paying off the bond in 2015 with the savings on their street light bills. As a result, Hilton realizes $55,000 in annual street light electric savings. Last spring, following Governor Cuomo’s signing of the “Act to amend the public service law, in relation to municipal acquisition of street lights from electric utilities,” which greatly facilitated the process of street light buyback from the major utilities, the Village of Brockport took the first steps to buy back its streetlights. We have partnered with Danforth Engineering who inventoried our lighting and is handling the two-phased process. Phase one consists of converting all municipal interior and exterior lights and village owned street lighting (some 130 street lights) into LEDs. LED street lighting has been shown to yield 50 percent savings over high pressure sodium lighting and has three to four times the longevity. Total projects costs for phase one are $198,215 with projected utility savings over an 18-year period of $457,730 and NYSERDA (New York State Energy Research and Development Authority) rebates of $8,972. The village will realize additional savings from LED street lights due to their lower maintenance and longer life. Phase one will begin in March, with a completion goal by July. Phase two of this project comprises the actual buyback of some 500 National Grid owned street lights in the village and retrofitting them with LEDs. The majority of savings would accrue to the village with phase two of the project; Danforth is currently in negotiation discussions with National Grid for phase two. All these street lights will be powered from our municipal solar farm which should be under construction within a year. Margay Blackman, Mayor Brockport
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•Beyer, Ruth M. (nee VerWeire), age 92, died February 4, 2017. Beloved wife of the late Bernard J. Beyer; loving mother of Kathleen (Richard) Tompkins of Hatboro, Pennsylvania and Barbara Johnston of Bergen; cherished grandmother of Richard (Sandy) Tompkins of Harboro, Pennyslvania, Timothy (Adrienne) Johnston of Mumford, Rebecca (Scott) Snef of Bergen, Jeffrey (Jillian) Tompkins of Hatboro, Pennyslvania, and Jason (Kathryn Pluff) Johnston of Bergen; dear great-grandmother of Owen, Mason, and Colton Tompkins, Lydia and Bryan Johnston, MacKenzie, Olivia, Jackson, and Lincoln Snef; fond sister of Charles (Georgiana) VerWeire & Robert (Jean) VerWeire both of Spencerport, and the late Edward (late Loretta) VerWeire. Her Funeral Mass was held February 10 at St. Brigid’s Church, Bergen. Interment, St. Brigid’s Cemetery, Bergen. Contributions can be made to St. Brigid’s Church, P.O. Box 219, Bergen, NY 14416; Activities Fund of Westwood Commons, 50 Union Square, North Chili, NY 14514; or Activities Fund of LeRoy Village Green Nursing Home, 10 Munson St., LeRoy, NY 14482.
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•Burley, Irene H., died February 1, 2017, at age 91. Predeceased by her husbands, Frank Roe and Raymond Burley; her daughter, Terry Badge; son, Frank Roe; and granddaughter Laurie Ward. She is survived by her children, Bonnie (Roger) Luce, Peggy Charles, Timothy Roe, Donald Green and Donna Green (Ron); seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Her Funeral Service was held February 7 at the Fowler Funeral Home, Inc., Brockport. •Roethel, David R., died January 27, 2017. He is predeceased by his parents, John Thomas and MaryAnn Roethel. He is survived by his children, Jordan Roethel (Josh Devine) and Jessica Roethel (Greg Haffen); step grandson, Julian Haffen; his loving companion, Shirley MacFarland; Shirley’s daughter, Tiffany MacFarland (Sonny Christoff); Shirley’s grandson, David Christoff; and his children’s mother, Terri (Kevin) Blackburn; siblings, Donna Roethel Lenhard, Janet Roethel Starwald (Rick Francis), Sue Roethel, Debra (Stephen) Gilmore, Edward (Kelly) Roethel, Robert (Lorie) Roethel, Tammy (Rick) Heffron and Stephen (Donna) Roethel; many beloved aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. A Celebration of David’s Life was held February 3 at the Deerfield Country Club. Donations can be made to the Hilton Bowling Team, c/o Jim Feely at Hilton High School in his memory.
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•Baker, Flora L., died January 31, 2017 at age 85. Predeceased by her husband John Earl Baker. Survived by her children, Connie Baker, Betty Lou Sadowski, Brenda (Michael) Sofia, Terri (Darius) Moyer, Jody (Bob) Meringlo, John (Linda) Baker; many grand and great-grandchildren; sisters Louise Little, Betty Butler; many nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Saturday, February 11 from 1 to 3 p.m., followed immediately by a service at the Calvary Chapel, 2407 South Union Street, Spencerport. Contributions can be made to any Cancer Organization of one’s choice in her memory. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Fowler Funeral Home, Inc., Brockport. •Felice, Mariette Clara “Mary,” age 91, died January 29, 2017. She was born September 22, 1925 in Holley to the late Oresto and Rose Brunette. Mary was the recipient of the St. Joseph Award from St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in Holley, an honor that she was very proud of. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband Thomas in 2008, siblings, Frank, Tilly, Ronald,
Ann and son-in-law, Bill Thomas. Mary is survived by her children, Rosemary Thomas, Janice (Leslie) Bradt, Thomas (Karyn) Felice; grandchildren, Donald and Daniel Bradt, Ryan, Meghan, Kyle and Kayla Felice, great-grandchildren, Joseph and Sophia Bradt; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. Her Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Holley, with a date and time to be announced in the Spring. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to the church in her memory. To share a special memory of Mary, please visit www.christophermitchell.com. •Giglio, Michael, age 79 died February 8, 2017 at Unity Hospital. Michael served in the U.S. Army from 1960 to 1962. He retired from Eastman Kodak Company in 1992. Michael was a member of Jewell Buckman Post 529 American Legion and served as Post Commander, Corporation President and was Past Commander of the Orleans County American Legion. He was a Life Member of the VFW, Post 202. Michael was a member of the Clarendon Historical Society and the Murray Holley Historical Society. Michael was predeceased by his parents, Dominic and Nancy Giglio; his in-laws, Joseph and Bernice Buelte; brothers, Carl Nick Migliore and Ralph Migliore; sister-in-law, Lena Giglio. He is survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Patricia; brothers, Frank (Janice) Giglio, Joseph (Barbara) Giglio, Anthony Giglio and John Fred (Josie) Migliore; special nieces, Kathryn Nielsen and Cheryl Sears; several nephews and nieces, grand nephews and nieces and great-grand-nieces. His Funeral Service was held February 10 at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Inc., Holley. Interment will be in the spring at Hillside Cemetery with Military Honors. Contributions can be made to the Clarendon Historical Society-Chapel Fund, P.O. Box 145, Clarendon, NY 14429 in his memory. •Gifaldi, Americo P. “Chipper,” age 93 died February 4, 2017 in Strong Memorial Hospital. Chipper was a U. S. Army Veteran of WWII, serving in the European Theatre of Operations. In addition to being a life-member of the American Legion and the VFW, he was also a life-long parishioner of St. Mary’s R.C. Church, a member of the St. Vincent DePaul Society, The Holy Name Society, and served as a scoutmaster for Troop 24 in Holley. Chipper was a former Town of Murray Assessor, and a long-time Committeeman for the Democratic Party of Orleans County. Mr. Gifaldi was predeceased by his wife: Angeline; his brother: Patrick; and his sisters: Edith Charles, Grace Cook, Josephine Schulte, Angeline Lusk and Mary Mignano. He is survived by his sons: David (Marita) Gifaldi of Holley, Mark Gifaldi of Florida, Paul (Lynn) Gifaldi of Holley; his sister: Sally Rytlewski of Albion; six grandchildren, six great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. His Mass of Christian Burial was said February 10 at St. Mary’s R.C. Church, followed by Military Honors. Interment will be in the Spring in Holy Cross Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Honor Flight Rochester, P.O. Box 23581, Rochester, NY 14692 in his memory.
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•Hollister, Bryce D., died February 4, 2017, age 73 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Survived by his wife, Judith; daughter, Stacy Hollister (Denise Brooks) and son, Dave Hollister (Bill Woodard); brothers, Floyd (Ellen), Jack (Andora) Hollister; sister-in-law, Carol (Dennis) Connor; two grandchildren, Laura and Daniel Wieme; several nieces and nephews; and companion, Mojo. Funeral Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to Aurora House, 2495 South Union Street, Spencerport, NY 14559 in his memory. •Krebs, Rosalind, died February 6, 2017 at age 93. Predeceased by her parents Leon and Bertha Hirsch; sister Phyllis Epstein and her beloved 19-year-old grandson, Alex Hendry. She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years, Paul Krebs; daughters, Jennifer (Amy Oppenheimer) Krebs and Amy Krebs; grandchildren, Talia and Adin Krebs-Oppenheimer and Max Hendry. Rosalind graduated from Hunter College. She loved to garden and collect art and volunteer at the Ogden Farmers’ Library for more than 35 years, reading to pre-schoolers. Funeral Services were held February 9 at Temple B’rith Kodesh, Rochester. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Donations can be made to one’s favorite charity in her memory.
•Kroll, David M., died February 4, 2017, at age 57. He is survived by his wife, Lisa (Perillo) Kroll; children, Juliana C. Kroll and Troy D. Kroll; sister, Cindy Kroll; brothers, Thomas Kroll and Dan Kroll; niece and nephews, Morgan, Jake and Zachary. His Funeral Mass was celebrated February 11 at St. Jude the Apostle Church, Gates. Interment in Holy Ghost Cemetery.
Pouliot, Richard Samuel Pouliot, Richard Samuel, of Kendall and Lakeland, Florida, passed away on his 72nd birthday on January 5, 2017, after battling an auto-immune disease of the pancreas. Rick and his family lived in Kendall for 36 years. He attended Kendall United Methodist Church, active in the Men’s group and helped with church maintenance. He helped found the Orleans County Habitat for Humanity, was a long time member and past president. In Florida, he was a Board Member of the Lakeland Side Hills Estates. Caring for his family, home and garden were on the top of his priority list. Richard also enjoyed traveling and spending time with friends. He was predeceased by his mother and stepfather Bruna and Anthony Tsongas of Canada. He is survived by his wife of nearly 50 years, Sharon (Bovanizer). Daughters, Michelle (Daniel) McCaslin of Lakeland, FL and Jenifer Pouliot of Brockport. Grandchildren, Katlynn Sobolewki, Delana and Michael McCaslin. Sisters Geraldine Frank and Vicki Ann Hedge, both of Canada. Along with many brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews that are mostly from the Niagara Falls area. A Memorial Service was held in his honor at Lakeside Hills Estates in Lakeland, Florida.
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Legal NoticeS Legal Notice Special Meeting of the Qualified Voters of Brockport Central School District NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the qualified voters of the Brockport Central School District shall be held at the Technology and Training Center, 40 Allen Street, Building 800 in said District, on Wednesday, March 15, 2017, between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. The following proposition will be submitted for voter approval at said meeting: PROPOSITION Shall the following resolution be adopted to wit: RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO UNDERTAKE A 2017 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT CONSISTING OF CONSTRUCTION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND OTHER FACILITIES, VARIOUS SITE AND ATHLETIC FIELD IMPROVEMENTS AND THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN ORIGINAL FURNISHINGS, EQUIPMENT, AND APPARATUS AND OTHER INCIDENTAL IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH FOR SUCH CONSTRUCTION AND SCHOOL USE, ALL AT AN ESTIMATED MAXIMUM AGGREGATE COST OF $19,873,000; AND TO APPROPRIATE AND EXPEND FROM THE EXISTING CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $3,300,000 FOR SUCH COSTS, AND THAT THE BALANCE OF SUCH COST, OR SO MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, SHALL BE RAISED BY THE LEVY OF A TAX TO BE COLLECTED IN ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS, WITH SUCH TAX TO BE OFFSET BY STATE AID AVAILABLE THEREFOR; AND, IN ANTICIPATION OF SUCH TAX, DEBT OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT AS MAY BE NECESSARY NOT TO EXCEED $16,573,000 SHALL BE ISSUED. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the text of the aforesaid proposition may appear on the ballot labels in the following abbreviated form:
Legal Notice Brockport Fire District Notice of Resolution
PROPOSITION Shall the proposition set forth in the legal notice of this special voter meeting, authorizing construction, reconstruction and equipping of school buildings and facilities, various site, athletic field, and incidental improvements, all at an estimated maximum aggregate cost of $19,873,000; with the expenditure of $3,300,000 from the existing capital reserve fund for such costs, the issuance of not to exceed $16,573,000 of debt obligations of the School District therefor, and the levy of a tax in annual installments therefor, with such tax to be offset by state aid available therefor, all as more fully described in said notice, be approved? The School District, acting as lead agency under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and the applicable regulations promulgated thereunder (“SEQRA”), has completed its environmental review and, on January 17, 2017, has duly issued a negative declaration and has determined that the implementation of the type I action as proposed will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots to vote on the proposition may be applied for at the office of the School District Clerk. Any such application must be received by the District Clerk at least seven days before the date of the aforesaid special district meeting if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before such special district meeting if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued shall be available for public inspection in the office of the District Clerk during regular office hours on each of the five days prior to the day of the vote (excluding Saturday and Sunday). An absentee ballot must reach the office of the District Clerk not later than 5:00 p.m. on the day of such special district meeting. DATED: January 17, 2017 Brockport, New York Stephanie Williams District Clerk Brockport Central School District New York
Resolution to Expend from the Building and Facilities Capital Reserve Fund for engineering services for the design of the specifications, preparation of the bid package, and advertisement for bids for repairs and renovations to the fire station at 38 Market Street, Brockport, NY 14420. Whereas, pursuant to General Municipal Law §6-g, the Brockport Fire District, Towns of Sweden and Clarkson, County of Monroe, State of New York, did establish the “Brockport Building and Facilities Capital Reserve Fund,” a Capital Reserve Fund to finance all or part of the cost of acquisition of the construction, reconstruction, remodeling, refurbishment, acquisition of upgrading of existing fire district buildings or facilities, and Whereas, the Brockport Fire District will obtain engineering services for the design of the specifications, preparation of the bid package, and advertisement for bids for regrading along the west side of the building, repair and renovation of the building roof, walls, doors, and windows, air conditioning for the basement training/meeting room, and to provide ventilation to remove exhaust fumes from the truck bay. NOW BE IT RESOLVED THAT, The Brockport Fire District is hereby authorized to expend from the “Building and Facilities Capital Reserve Fund” an amount not to exceed $40,000 to obtain such engineering services for the design of the specifications, preparation of the bid package, and advertisement for bids for the above referenced work to be performed at Brockport Fire District, Fire Station #1, 38 Market Street, Brockport, New York 14420, and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution and this expenditure is subject to a permissive referendum. Dated: February 6, 2017 Debra L. Bax, Secretary BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS BROCKPORT FIRE DISTRICT
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Serve. Pray. Worship. A Welcoming and Affirming American Baptist Congregation. 124 Main Street, (585) 637-9770. Sunday: 9:45am - Praise Music; 10:00am - Worship; 10:30am - Children’s Study; 11:15am - Adult Study. Agape Family Service 3rd Sunday. Free Community Meal 3rd Sunday.
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH-LCMS
6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport 14420 (Route 31 across from Wegmans), 637-5930, www.concordiabrockport.org. Sunday Worship 10:00 am. Fellowship and Coffee following worship service. Sunday Bible Class 9:00 am. Ash Wednesday service is 7pm on March 1; Soup and Sandwich Bible Study on Wednesdays, March 8 through April 5, at 11am.
FRIENDSHIP BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
32 Public Square, Holley, NY 14470. Where the KJV-1611 is preached. Where souls are saved and the Lord Jesus Christ is exalted. Sunday 10:30am, Wednesday evening 7pm. 585-301-0036.
HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH
“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” 50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church. Worship Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Children’s Sunday School: 11am to 12 Noon. Adult Bible Study: Sunday 9 to 9:45am, Thursday 9am. Women’s Bible Study & Men’s Group: Every other Saturday (Call for dates & times). Child Care available during the Worship Service. Handicap Accessible.
HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-8761. Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: www.humcny.org, E-mail: humc98@rochester.rr.com. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday School: 11:30am. Child care available 9:30am to 12:30pm. Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm. Handicap Accessible.
39 Hovey Street, Hilton, (585) 615-6383, www.PCFMinistries.com, Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church. Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill. Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 10AM. Family Midweek: Tuesday 6:30PM - Kids Club and TurningPoint Teens. Nursery School: Parma Kids Preschool and Child Care Center, 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792.
LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH
635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY 14468 (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm), 585-392-4099, www.stgeorgehilton.org. Please join us for Worship and Sunday School at 10am.
Reformed Church in America. Our Life, Ministry, and Mission: To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neighbors. 30 Long Pond Road, Rochester, NY 14612 (near Edgemere Drive in Greece), (585) 227-4910, www.lakeviewcommunitychurch. net. Rev. Steven Rodriguez, Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School at 9am (during June, July & Aug., No Sunday School Classes); Praise & Worship at 10am. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm); Tuesday: Community Cards (1-3pm); Wednesday: Women’s Prayer & Share Group (10am), Bible Study (7pm), Band Rehearsal (6pm), Choir Rehearsal (7pm). Visit our website or call for additional info. Handicapped accessible.
LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH
59 Henry Street, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest. cc, email: info@lifequest.cc, facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @lifequestcc. Rob Dickerson, Lead Pastor; Jamey Hinman, Associate Pastor. Worship: Sunday 10am. Mid-Week Programs: Tuesday 7pm @ Crosspoint Free Methodist - Royal Rangers - Boys Scouting Program; Sacred Girls - Girls Scouting Program. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” faith.family. friends.fun.freedom
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ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, (585) 964-2550. Pastor Christian Bode. Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11AM. Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45AM. NYS Licensed Child Care - Mon.-Fri., 6AM-6PM, 964-5859, UPK & Preschool.
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Worship: Saturday 4pm; Sunday 9:30am; Sunday 6pm LifeTeen Mass. Couple’s Night Out at Carmestro’s on Saturday, February 18 beginning at 6pm. Buffet $25 per couple. RSVP to 305-1224. Handicap accessible.
ST. MARY’S CHURCH
ST. MARK’S CHURCH
13 South Main Street, Holley 16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org. Father Mark Noonan. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 8:00AM St. Mary’s; Thursday - 5:30PM St. Mary’s; Friday - 11:30AM St. Mark’s; Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s; Sunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s.
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Brockport Police Department blotter From January 30 to February 5, the Brockport Police Department handled 758 calls for service, were dispatched to five family trouble calls, five motor vehicle accidents, 12 suspicious person/incident calls, two warrant subject calls, two in progress fight calls, four larceny reports, two forgery reports, conducted 366 special attentions that include, but are not limited to, house checks, business checks, bike patrol, etc., conducted 131 traffic stops and completed a number of other reports. Note that the above calls do not represent all calls and that not all calls are found to be as dispatched once on scene. OPEN HOUSE 318 West State St., Albion Sunday, Feb. 12 • Noon to 4
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Community Service Message: Use of a portable electronic device while operating a motor vehicle is not only unlawful in New York State but extremely dangerous and greatly increases the risk of a motor vehicle accident. Brockport Police remind drivers to use a “hands-free” device while driving or wait to arrive at a safe destination before using portable electronic devices. No text or call is worth a life. Provided information
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