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Tournament of Roses parade a ‘once in a lifetime’ experience Participants from this area part of Donate Life float by Kristina Gabalski Living kidney donor Laurie LoMonaco of Brockport describes her experience participating in the 2015 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California, as “ ... a whirlwind of emotion.” LoMonaco traveled to Pasadena just after Christmas and walked with the Donate Life float in the parade on New Year’s Day. Also traveling to Pasadena were Laurie’s best friend, Mary Guyette, and Gates Orlando as well as their family members. Gates, a former Buffalo Sabres and Rochester Amerks hockey player, received the heart of Mary’s husband, Paul, when Paul died suddenly in early 2013 after suffering a brain hemorrhage. Laurie had just donated a kidney altruistically when Paul Guyette was stricken. Laurie’s generosity had inspired Paul to mention to his family, shortly before his death, his desire to be an organ donor. Laurie and Mary have become good friends with Gates since meeting for the first time at the end of 2013. The Finger Lakes Donor Recovery Network sent the trio to represent upstate New York at the Tournament of Roses Parade. Laurie shared details of the trip to Pasadena with the Suburban News/The Herald. “I met so many tremendous people. Donate Life pretty much took over the Pasadena Sheraton,” she says. The Monday evening of the week of New Year’s, Gates and Laurie attended the Rider/Walker dinner. “The Gala was incredibly moving,” Laurie says. “It was the first time all of the floragraph families, walkers and riders were together in one room. There was not a dry eye.” The float featured floragraphs of the organ donors, including one of Paul Guyette. The theme of the 2015 Donate Life float was “The Never Ending Story,” and featured butterflies emerging from storybooks to symbolize the enduring power of organ, eye, and tissue donation and transplantation.

The Donate Life 2015 float in the line of march. Provided photo.

Front row: Terri Switzer, Laurie LoMonaco, Mary Guyette (holding floragraph of husband, Paul Guyette); back row: Emma Guyette, Jenna Guyette, Mitch Newman. Terri is Mary’s sister, Emma and Jenna are Mary and Paul’s daughters. Mitch is Laurie’s boyfriend. Provided photo. Laurie says float judging took place on Wednesday, December 31, and even that was a moving experience. Participants were assigned their float positions. “Imagine my surprise when they told me I was assigned ‘1CS,’” Laurie says. She found out that meant she was first person, camera side. “I was floored,” Laurie says. Participants were not allowed to speak to judges unless they were spoken to. One judge told Laurie she wished she had a button like the one Laurie was wearing. It was a “Living Donor-Rose Parade 2015” button. “The judge had donated a kidney to her father ten years prior. I took my button off and handed it to her and she completely broke down and hugged me,” Laurie says. Parade Day on January 1 started very early. Riders and walkers had to be in the Sheraton lobby at 5 a.m. They took a shuttle to Von’s Grocery, which sponsors a continental breakfast on parade morning. Laurie says they enjoyed the meal, which included mimosas, before arriving for line-up at the float on Orange Grove. The parade stepped off at 8 a.m. Pacific time and Laurie says it took an hour and a half before the Donate Life float moved. The 5.3 mile long parade route was filled with emotion,

she says. Laurie walked along side the float as a living donor and Gates rode on the float as a transplant recipient. “I never experienced anything like it,” Laurie says. “People love the Donate Life float. They stood and cheered and yelled and clapped and cried. I was fortunate as a walker to be able to interact with the crowd. I was high-5-ing and hugging people.” Laurie was very surprised when a woman asked for her autograph - an incident which resulted in some good-natured teasing from Gates Orlando and John Brockington - a Green Bay Packer Hall of Famer and Rookie of the Year in the 1970s. Brockington was riding on the float next to Gates. He received a kidney donated by his wife, Diane. Diane walked behind Laurie alongside the float. Laurie says Gates asked her, “... are you sure she didn’t want mine or John’s autograph?” I still take some ribbing from Gates over that autograph request. “The riders and walkers are known as the Class of 2015. We became very close with our groups,” Laurie continues. “I know for a fact that each of us connected with others, including floragraph families.” Laurie says she met a family from the Chicago area - Larry and Vivian Lefferts - who volunteer each year during parade week and who lost their son, John, very suddenly in 2004 to an aortic aneurysm when he was in his early 20s. Laurie wore a button which had John’s picture on it and Lefferts family members watching the parade saw Laurie wearing it on TV. “I promised I would wear it every time I spoke or attended an event for organ registration/donation,” Laurie says. She wore it recently for the unveiling of a new organ registration media campaign and it was again shown on TV. “The parade was a beautiful, once in a lifetime experience,” Laurie says. She and her boyfriend, Mitch, hope to go back sometime in the future as volunteers for Donate Life during parade week. And Laurie says her organ donation odyssey will continue. “Next up, Transplant Games 2016 in Cleveland,” she says.

Mary, Gates and Laurie at the Gala a few days prior to the Rose Parade on New Year’s Day. The event gathered together families who had a loved one depicted in a floragraph on the parade float, as well as walkers and float riders. Provided photo.


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Three honored for devoted contributions to the community In 2012, the Monika W. Andrews Creative Volunteer Leadership Award was established as a memorial by three municipalities “to encourage, recognize, and reward outstanding creative leadership by residents of the Towns of Sweden (including Brockport) and Clarkson who have served as volunteer leaders in improving the lives of their fellow citizens and the greater Brockport community.� During the February 2 Brockport Village Board meeting, the third annual award was presented to Norm Frisch. Mary Edwards and Sue Savard each received a Certificate of Merit. All three received a certificate and cash award. The Selection Committee consists of a representative of each municipality participating: Kermit Mercer (chair) for the Town of Clarkson, Robert Westbrook for the Town of Sweden, and Linda Ketchum representing the Village of Brockport. Norm Frisch With dedication to the wider Brockport community, graphic designer Norm Frisch has contributed his expert skills through several media. Located around Brockport are eight interpretive panels with his layout of photos, maps, and facts etched in metal depicting Brockport’s history. The brochures for the dedication of the eight panels were also Norm’s contribution. The panels are produced by the Brockport Community Museum on whose board Norm serves. He also created the museum’s web site with graphics and information (www.brockportcommunitymuseum. org). For the Sweden Bicentennial Committee he designed brochures for the Sweden home tours and barn tours, plus promotional materials for other Bicentennial events. For the Village of Brockport he created the brochure about the “Low Bridge High Water Festival.� He helped Village Clerk Leslie Morelli format the annual village events schedule in poster form on the web and in print. Norm designed the advertising and brochure for the Village Old Home Weekend 2013 and 2014. For Walk! Bike! Brockport!, he created the group’s brochure and Sweden’s Community Walking Park Trail brochure. Norm is also a former member of the Emily L. Knapp Museum Board of Trustees and a current volunteer who provided

scanning and photography services for the museum’s renovation. The Selection Committee’s unanimous vote for Norm Frisch included the statement: “Over a period of many years Norm Frisch has exemplified the spirit of the Monica Andrews Creative Volunteer Award by accepting and completing an enormous number of projects as creative consultant and as working manager. It is evident to the Selection Committee‌that our three communities are fortunate to have Norm Frisch who brought us creativity, art, leadership and noble humility.â€? Sue Savard Sue Savard led a team of volunteers in organizing the Emily L. Knapp Museum, reviving the collection over 18 months into a showcase of Brockport’s historic treasures. On a research visit to the museum at 49 State Street, she found the collection in disarray. With approval of the museum board, “Sue and her volunteers set off to transform the museum,â€? said Ann Frey, one of the volunteers. “To that end, material now fills eight filing cabinets, and is accessible. Closets were converted to minilibraries with 1,500 catalogued books and shelves holding identifiable archival materials. Rooms have been refurbished and displays have been rearranged in an appealing way. Volunteers worked to build display racks, wash curtains, identify pieces of the collection, and clean rooms.â€? At home Sue typed labels for files and pictures and transcribed four long diaries written in script. Volunteer Marjorie Lewis praises Sue’s leadership in allowing volunteers to use their individual strengths to choose their tasks and help solve problems. And, she said, “Sue fostered comradery with lunches for us and with a sense of humor as we worked.â€? Sue held a grand open house for the refurbished museum on Old Home Week on July 5. She had local residents reenact Brockport’s historical citizens and she baked cookies with recipes from the archives. (Go to www.knappmuseum.wordpress.com, a web site created by volunteer Sarah Cedeno. At the end is a link to a Westside News feature article on the museum.) Mary Edwards Mary Edwards is recognized for “out-

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Churchville-Chili students raise funds for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Over the past ten years, the students in the Churchville-Chili Senior High Functional School Life Skills class have raised almost $7,000 for local charities. This year, they presented a check for $897.80 to Campaign Specialist Gail Floros of the Rochester Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Their fundraising strategy? Every year they handcraft hundreds of unique holiday decorations - in 2014, merry little Christmas trees - market them, take orders and set pricing, and deliver the finished products to their customers. In the process, they learn valuable skills: math, business, creativity and communications. The eight young entrepreneurs made a total of 255 trees, filled with 300 lbs. of rice. Their efforts were guided, as they have been since 2005, by Special Education teacher Margaret Brongo. Over the past decade she has helped them create snowmen, angels, Santas, elves, penguins, reindeer, polar bears, abominable snowmen and mice. The proceeds have gone to Golisano Children’s Center, Ronald McDonald House, American Cancer Society, Mus-

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Please take notice that the Historic Preservation Board of the Village of Brockport will hold a Public Information meeting beginning at 7:00pm on Wednesday, February 25, 2015, in the Conference Room of the Village Hall, 49 State Street, Brockport, New York, 14420 regarding the proposed Historic Preservation District. Virginia Bartos, the National Register Analyst at the New York State Historic Preservation Office in Albany, and members of the Village of Brockport Historic Preservation Board will be present to provide information and answer questions. Leslie Ann Morelli Village Clerk Village of Brockport

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•Guest speaker Friday, February 20, from 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the College at Brockport, Liberal Arts Building Room 104A/B; Dr. Gerard A. Weber, Associate Professor from the Departments of Anthropology and Sociology at Bronx Community College, will be speaking on The Wind is blowing in my Refrigerator: Stress and Strategies among Retired, Working Class People in Post-Socialist Moldavia, Romania. Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology as part of the Marjorie Helen Stewart Speaking Series. Parking passes ($5) may be purchased at The Welcome Center, New Campus Drive along with a campus map. Questions: contact Jackie Deats in the Department of Anthropology from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 395-2682. •Pancake Supper/Shrove Tuesday celebrating the beginning of the Lenten Season Tuesday, February 17. Hilton Baptist Church, Lloyd Hall, serving 5 to 7 p.m. Gluten Free pancakes available upon request. $5 adults, children 6 and under $2. Handicapped accessible; take outs available. Reservations not necessary. Pay at the door. •The Hilton United Methodist Church hosts its monthly Sharing Supper at 21 West Avenue, Hilton. Beef Stew dinner served Saturday, February 21 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Free meal open to the public, donations optional. The church is handicap accessible. Call the church office at 392-8761 with questions. •Job Fair at Greece Community Learning Center located at the Mall at Greece Ridge. Thursday, February 19, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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•Love Your Birds Birdseed Sale to benefit St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, Hamlin. Pre-orders and payment due by February 20. Pick up by February 28. 10 lb. Seed Blend for $10 or 25 lb. Sunflower Seed for $15. Call church office at 964-8627. •Morton Baptist Church Beef-on-Weck, Saturday, February 28, 4 to 6 p.m. Take outs only. 50/50 Raffle. $9. For tickets, call Dave or Sandy at 585-659-2527 by February 23. •Buttermilk and/or Potato Pancake Dinner to benefit Life Solutions of Hamlin Food Pantry sponsored by Hamlin Fire Exempts Club and Lions Club of Hamlin. Tuesday, February 17, 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at St. John Lutheran Church, 1107 West Fork Lake Road, Hamlin. A free will offering is appreciated to support the Food Pantry. •Spencerport Rotary Club 19th Annual Ziti Dinner Sunday, February 22, continuous serving noon to 5 p.m. American Legion Post, Trimmer Road, Spencerport. Adults $8, under 5 free. Proceeds go to handicapped children and community projects in Spencerport.

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Hilton alum earns All American men’s soccer honors SUNY Cortland senior goalkeeper, and Red Dragons team captain, Tim Beauvais (Hilton CSD class of 2011) was selected to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Men’s Soccer College Division Scholar All-America first team. The NSCAA’s College Division consists of schools in NCAA Division II and III as well as NAIA colleges. NSCAA Scholar All-Americans must have at least a 3.30 cumulative grade point average, start more than 50 percent of their teams’ games and be a significant contributor on the field. Beauvais is a sport management major who entered the fall semester with a 3.54 cumulative grade point average. He started all 22 games in goal for the Red Dragons this fall and posted 1.18 goals-against average, .761 save percentage and 10 shutouts. Cortland finished the season 165-1 and advanced to the NCAA Division III “Sweet 16” for the first time since 1993. Beauvais posted a school-record six consecutive shutouts during the season, and his 10 shutouts were one shy of tying a school single-season mark. He finished his fouryear career as Cortland’s career leader with 24 shutouts and 337 saves.

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Two Hilton Cadets sign to play Division II sports Hilton High School seniors, Jessica Pignato and Reide Metzger, recently signed letters of intent to play Division II sports. Jessica is headed to LeMoyne College in the fall where she will join the Dolphin’s women’s soccer team. The daughter of Mary Pignato, Jessica played with the Syracuse Development Academy, a top level team, in the U.S. Youth Soccer National League. As a Cadet, she and her team won states three times and regionals twice. A student in the New Visions Health Careers Program, Jessica plans to study science at LeMoyne. Reide is headed to Seton Hill University to play football for the Griffins. The tight end will major in biology. The highlight of his career as a Cadet was winning the Homecoming game against Webster Schroeder, which propelled the team to sectionals. Reide is the son of Ken and Julie Metzger. Provided information

BR gymnastics results The Bright Raven Gymnastics girl’s teams traveled to New York City January 24-25 to compete in the Manhattan Classic where they made a fine showing earning several team banners and taking many top individual awards. The Level 5 team finished second as a team just behind New England’s GTC of New Hampshire. In the Senior division Hannah Cuzzopoli of Spencerport earned first place on vault, second on the uneven parallel bars and third all around. In the same division, Kaylin Keenan of Caledonia was first on beam and Yasmeen Shabazz of Albion earned first place on floor exercise and second on vault. In the Junior B division, Madison Maas of Churchville was second on beam and third all around. In the Junior A division, Liliana Sack of Spencerport earned fourth all around. The Level 3 Team earned the second place banner finishing just behind Bayshore Elite from California with McKenna Kiesel of Chili taking first place on vault and all around and placing second on bars and floor in the Senior

Hilton High School seniors Jessica Pignato and Reide Metzger will go on to play Division II collegiate sports. Provided photo. B division. Teammate Jessica Pelkey of Caledonia earned first on floor, second on beam and fourth all around. In the Senior A Division, Katrina Daly of Spencerport was first on floor and all around. Lucy Ray of Rochester was second on vault and Olivia Bieber of Albion was fourth all around. In the Junior C division McKenna Hussar of Spencerport took first place on vault and Sophia Daeschner of Spencerport earned second place on vault, beam and all around. In the Junior B division, Camryn Trybuskiewicz of Chili earned third all around. The Level 4 team brought home the fourth place banner with Gracie Vieira of Churchville winning first place on vault and bars and finishing second all around in the Senior B age group. Katelyn Burtnick of Spencerport earned first place on floor. In the Level 7 Senior A competition, Morgan Vanderhoof of Chili placed second on vault and, Emily Field of Greece earned fourth all around.

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DOT presents plans for Route 531 terminus improvements comment period ends Feb. 27 by Kristina Gabalski The public has until February 27 to make any additional comments regarding the Rt. 531 Terminus and Rt. 31 Highway Improvement project planned by the New York State Department of Transportation. About fifty people attended a public hearing on the proposed improvements held by the NYSDOT on Thursday, February 5 at Spencerport High School. Bryce Walker of Stantec Consulting presented an overview of the alternatives the DOT is continuing to consider to help improve safety and traffic flow in the area. He explained the DOT’s preferred alternative includes an at-grade conventional signalized intersection at Rts. 531/36 as well as modifications to Rt. 31 west to near Salmon Creek Road. Those modifications include a widening of Rt. 31 with the addition of a center median, curves designed to reduce speeds along Rt. 31 at Hubbell and Gallup Roads, as well as dedicated turn lanes with a median at those intersections, and a two-way center turn lane between Gallup and Salmon Creek Roads. Under the preferred alternative, Rt. 531 would connect directly to Rt. 31 past the Rt. 36 intersection, transitioning from a four-lane expressway to a two lane rural arterial. According to DOT officials, the preferred alternative would provide more direct movement between Rt. 531 and Rt. 31, as well as provide a viable speed transition area, and reduce rear-end and intersection accidents as a result of reduced congestion.

Walker said the factors in considering the preferred alternative included, “... accident reductions, reducing congestion, best cost/benefit value, construction costs and minimizing environmental impact.” Additionally, Rt. 31 would be severed approximately 2,000 ft. west of Rt. 36 and end in a cul-de-sac. The hill on Rt. 36 south of Rt. 531 would be cut down approximately two feet to allow for improved sight distance at the Rt. 531 intersection, Walker explained. The cost of the preferred alternative is approximately $15 million. The DOT is still considering two other alternatives which include a Rt. 531/Rt. 36 at-grade signalized superstreet median crossover combined with the Rt. 31 improvements. This alternative controls right-only turns by way of raised medians and would prohibit motorists on Rt. 36 from proceeding straight through the intersection with Rt. 531. Instead, an indirect maneuver by way of a u-turn in the Rt. 531 median approximately 600 ft. from the intersection would be used. Motorists on Rt. 36 would also be prohibited from turning left onto Rt. 531 and motorists on Rt. 531 would be prohibited from turning left onto Rt. 36. The cost of this alternative is approximately $15 million. The final alternative is a full diamond interchange at Rts. 531 and 36 with on-off ramps and Rt. 531 going under Rt. 36, eliminating the traffic signal. This alternative includes the improvements to Rt. 31. The final alternative comes with a higher price tag - approximately $25.6 million. All three alternatives include right-of-way acquisition of private property along the north side of Rt. 531 between the Rt. 531 tie-in and Gallup Rd. This would

create a “right-of-way-without-access.” The DOT says six residences would be purchased and current residents relocated. Property acquisition costs add $2 million to the cost of each alternative. Mary Beth Bell, acting director of the Office of Right of Way, said that the DOT believes, “... all occupants could be successfully re-located in 12-18 months.” Four people spoke during the public hearing, with most saying they preferred the full diamond interchange. Three of the speakers said the improvements might help congestion at the Rts. 531/36 intersection, but backups would continue to occur heading west through the Town of Sweden to Rt. 19 and beyond. “It kicks the can down the road,” Hamlin resident Mark Glogowski said. Gloglow-ski, who ran for the New York State Assembly last fall, said Rt. 531 was intended to serve six communities to the west including Albion, Medina and Lockport. “The lack of infrastructure has impacted the area,” Glogowski said. He added he would like, “... to see the state take an aggressive approach to meeting infrastructure needs.” The DOT is accepting written comments until February 27 addressed to: Mr. Kevin Bush, Regional Director; NYS Dept. of Transportation; 1530 Jefferson Rd.; Rochester, NY 14623; Attn: Wesley Alden. DOT officials say all officially recorded comments will be carefully reviewed before final decision plans are approved. That decision is expected to come this spring with property acquisition to follow and construction starting as early as the fall of 2016.

“Garden Talk” focuses on new plants for 2015 Genesee County Master Gardeners offer a lunchtime garden series called “Garden Talk.” On the first Tuesday of each month from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m., Master Garrdeners hold an informational workshop focusing on a specific gardening topic. Attendees are encouraged to bring hteir own lunch for the talk held at the CCE office, 420 E. Main Street, Batavia. The next session will take place on March 3 and the topic will be “New Plants for 2015.” Find out more about sampling of the new annuals, perennials, vegetables

and shrubs that will be hitting the market this year. This program is free and open to the public. Registration is not required. Contact Brandie at 585-343-3040 ext. 101 for information. Future topics and other Master Gardener events will be posted on the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County website at http://genesee.cce.cornell/edu/ and on the Facebook page at https://www. facebook.com/CCEofGenesee. Provided information

Add Find out more about “Rochester’s Transportation Heritage” - Local historian and author Donovan Shilling provides a look back over Rochester’s early transportation history, through slides and photographs Sunday, February 22 at 1 p.m. at the New York Museum of Transportation, 6393 East River Road, West Henrietta. Shilling will be signing his book, “Rochester’s Transportation Heritage” which will be available for sale. $5 adults and $4 under age 12. For a complete listing of the museum’s winter event line-up, visit www.RochesterTrainRides.com. Provided photo Rochester’s Main Street 1920.

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We have over 65 years of hospitality experience and dedication to you, the customer. You deal directly with management on all matters.

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Our spacious grounds, gazebo, brook and gardens are a perfect back drop for pictures or ceremony on your special day.

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Our Fair Haven Inn offers the finest accommodation for your out of town guests

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Our historic hamlet’s 1834 Interdenominational Church is the oldest Cobblestone Church in North America. It is available to be part of our special day.

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New happenings planned by Hamlin Recreation The Hamlin Recreation Department hosts a variety of vendor fairs this year. They will give local small businesses a themed platform as well as offer an entertaining pastime for the surrounding communities. The first is Outdoor Sportsmanship event on Saturday, February 21 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The second upcoming event is Winter Wellness Day on Saturday, March 14, from 12 to 3 p.m. In addition, plans have begun for the annual sum-

mer Junk Jamboree, when members of the community gather to sell their unwanted items in a large community yard sale. New things will be brought to this event including musical entertainment and food trucks. It is the department’s hope that it will be able to bring more such events to the Hamlin community in the future since providing a diverse selection of recreational opportunities will help bring the community closer together.

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Kendall Community Food Cupboard, 1808 Kendall Road (located in the United Methodist Church). Services people in the Kendall School System. Call 659-4073 for an appointment.[TFN] __________________ Hilton Community Emergency Help to those in dire need: Hilton Food Shelf: 585234-2090, leave message. Hilton Clothes Closet: only open on Tuesdays. General Help call 585-234-2700, leave message. [TFN] __________________ American Heart Association. Memorial gifts honoring a friend or relative help future research in fighting this nation’s number one health problem. Please mail memorial gifts to American Heart Association, 2113 Chili Avenue, Rochester, N.Y. 14624. [TFN] __________________

Hamlin Residents in need of food - call 585-964-7420. Leave a message and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. The Hamlin Life Solutions Food Pantry. [TFN] __________________ If you have been laid off recently or experienced a cut in hours or pay, you may be eligible for free or reduced lunches for your children in your school district. Please call your school district for more information. [TFN] __________________ Rates For Advertising in the Suburban News and the Hamlin-Clarkson Herald classified section are as follows: 12.50 for 15 words and 25 cents for each additional word. Phone numbers count as one word. Garage sale ads are 10.50 for 20 words and 30 cents for each additional word. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline is Thursday at 4 p.m. For your convenience we have drop-off locations at Dwayne’s Barber Shop, 24 South Main St., Churchville (deadline noon Tuesday); H a m l i n To w n H a l l (deadline Wednesday 10 a.m.). All ads must be prepaid. Call 585352-3411 for more information. [TFN] __________________ Area Lions Clubs provide Free Medical Loan Closet Service to area residents. Hospital beds, wheelchairs, crutches, canes, and sick room equipment is available. In Churchville call 585-594-2103 or 585-293-3345; in Hilton call 585-392-4144 during the day; in Spencerport call 585-352-4742; in Chili call 585-5949606; 585-594-8512 in Hamlin call 585-7338459, 585-964-5442, 585-964-5231, 585636-4636. This ad is a public service of Suburban News.[TFN] __________________ The Spencerport Ecumenical Food Shelf serves those in need of food and personal care supplies in the Spencerport School District. Please call 585-2774917, call anytime. [TFN]

The Spencerport Ecumenical Food Shelf serves those in need of food and personal care supplies in the Spencerport School District. Please call 585-2774917, call anytime. [TFN] __________________ Advertise in the Westside’s only publications with saturation coverage... AND a professional editorial staff. That spells readership and response. To advertise in Suburban News and The Hamlin-Clarkson Herald call 585-3523411 for details.[TFN] __________________ Court Judgments have been rendered against the following people in favor of Westside News Inc.: •Scott Curtis, dba Bugz Pest Control, 25 Scenic Circle, Rochester, NY 14624;•Nathan Lenz, dba Lenz Mechanical, 16 Rose Circle, Hamlin, NY 14464; •Ron Vales, dba Dewey Avenue Diner, 2811 Dewey Avenue, Rochester, NY 14616; •Jason Caliri, dba Tooty’s, 60 Union Hill Drive, Spencerport, NY 14559; •William Walsh, dba Chianti’s, 39 Elsworth Drive, Rochester, NY 14615 •Tim Post, dba H.E.L.P. Services, 29 Rose Circle, Hamlin, NY 14464. •Stephen Moore, dba Moore Home Improvements, 9192 Warsaw Road, LeRoy, NY 14482 •Phil McMurdy, dba Evolution Bowling products, 185 Fisherman’s Cove, Rochester, NY 14626; •Ken Murray, dba Murray’s Auto Center, 2438 South Union Street, Spencerport, NY 14559; •Jim Condoluci, formerly dba Oak Orchard Lanes, 3291 Oak Orchard Road, Albion, NY 14411; •Mike Barco, dba Natural Hardwood Floors, formerly of 14 Silver Fox Circle, Rochester 14612; •Bernie Dates, 25 Locust Drive, Hamlin; •John Dooley & John’s Barber Shop, formerly at 11 Main St., Hilton; •Colleen Farrard dba Colleen’s Clippings, formerly of Close Hollow Drive, Hamlin; •Frank Frassetto dba Ma’s Farm Market, 45 Kaymar Drive, Rochester, NY 14616; •Ron Garner, 535 Washington St., Spencerport; •John Gerzease, dba Hess Mart, 995 Transit Way, Brockport; •John Gulisano and Sharon Miele, dba Core Deli, 444 North Ave., Hilton; •Donald Janish, dba Travel-N-Style, 117 Seymour Rd., Rochester, 14609; •Gary Lee, dba Gary Lee Asphalt, 14 Sigel St., Rochester 14605; •James Moon, dba Sunset Lanes, 40 South Avenue, Hilton; •Trish Perry, 20 East Avenue, Hilton; •Lori Pfenninger, dba D & L Cleaning Service, 228 Whittier Road, Rochester, 14624 [TFN]

REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS/ UNFURNISHED Spencerport/Greece. Studio/1 BR apartments, 2 BR House, 2 BR Mobile homes. Great location on W. Ridge near Manitou. 585-381-3672.[TFN] __________________ Hilton: Cedar Hill Townhouses - The Space your family needs to grow ... away from the crowded city. Affordable two and three bedroom town-houses with 1.5 baths, finished basement family rooms, storage/laundry rooms with w/d hookups, central air, 24-hour emergency service, and playground for the kids. Cats are welcome. Rates from $850-$875 + security. Call for details 585-3926015. Professionally managed by Landsman. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing Opportunity. We do not participate in Section 8 or DSS programs. [TFN] __________________ B ro ck p o r t - W i l l ow brooke Manor. Spacious two bedroom apts. Appliances, carpeting, 24 hr. emergency service, free cable TV, recreation and laundry facilities. 585-6373400.[TFN] Persons placing ads that discriminate contrary to Federal Law can be liable for fines of $10,000 and more per offense. DON’T DISCRIMINATE. If you feel that you have been discriminated against please call the Fair Housing Enforcement Project at 585325-2500.[TFN]

BUILDERS/ NEW HOMES Welcome Home! Sunflower Landing, 500 East Avenue, Brockport, NY. Distinctive Craftsman style patio, Villas and Townhomes in a maintenance free 55+ community located on the Erie Canal. Zero Lot Line = Lower Taxes. Call 585-737-3476. www.sunflowerlanding. com[3-29]

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Reach almost 5,500,000 homes in the New York state classified Network available through this newspaper. Only $490 for 15 words. $15 each additional word. Call 585-352-3411 and place your ad today![TFN]

CONDOS/TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT Hamlin: Senior 55+ Duplex Rental, Everything on 1st Fl., 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, laundry room, full basement, 2 car garage, central air, snow removal & lawn mowing included. $900/month + utilities, Hamlin Meadows, 585392-2979.[3-1]

HOMES FOR SALE Kendall Schools - Low $90s. 3 bedroom Ranch. Call for details. Early Sunrise Realty (585) 638-0020.[2-15] __________________ Seller Anxious - 3 bedroom, 2 bath available quickly. Must see - Make Offer! Early Sunrise Realty (585) 638-0020.[215]

HOMES FOR SALE

HOMES FOR SALE

Remington Woods Come Take a Look at this... Model Home with many upgrades. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths

451 West Ave., Brockport, NY 14420 For more info call 392-5200 Email: info@tra-mac.com • www.tra-mac.com

Albion - Country split level, 4 bedroom, 2 halfbaths, 1 full bath, garage & playhouse. Seller will do land contract or sell out right. Must do credit check and have down payment. $118,000. Call for details, Early Sunrise Realty, 585638-0020.[2-15]

MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE Harper Park Hamlin: New and pre-owned manufactured homes for sale in lovely community. Yard with 2 car asphalt driveway. Short drive to Hamlin Beach State Park. Moderately priced, single floor living. Take a tour today. 4000 Brick Schoolhouse Rd., Hamlin, NY. Call 585-964-2434 or visit us at www.harperhomes. net. [TFN]

LAND FOR SALE 1.7 acres, $10,000 or B.O. Two car garage and bonus house (not liveable). Call for details Early Sunrise Realty 585-638-0020.[2-15]

RESORT PROPERTIES FOR RENT Three bedroom, 2 bath home in North Cape May, N.J. (10 minutes to the ocean, beaches). Call Keith at 585-3528730. [TFN] Be sure to ask your realtor to advertise your home in The Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News. The only two publications on the west side with saturation coverage ... and a professional editorial staff. That spells readership ... and that spells results. Have them call us at 585-352-3411 for all the details. [TFN]

YOU’VE GOT IT. Somebody else wants it! Got something special you no longer use?

Sell it in the Classifieds. It may just be the perfect item to fill somebody else’s need.

Find details about placing an ad on the first page of the Classifieds. 1776 Hilton-Parma Corners Rd. Spencerport, NY 14559

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NEW Look on our website for items for sale under $50. Email your ads to

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★★★★★★ Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension is seeking a half-time Horticulture Educator to facilitate consumer horticulture programs (including the Master Gardener and Master Food Preservation Programs) and provide training, technical assistance, and educational resources to the community. Requirements: bachelor degree & relevant volunteer/ work experience. Pay: $17-$18/hour with full benefits. Apply by 2/26/2015. See cceorleans.org for details. Cornell Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunitites.[2-15]

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Over-the-road experienced tank driver, based out of Hornell, NY. Usually home weekends. 35¢ per mile. Call 607324-2306.[2-22] __________________ House Cleaner - Days, M-F. Can earn over $500/wk. with performance & attendance rewards. Must be at least 21 years old & have own car. 585-2474650.[TFN]

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18 Class a + b Drivers Deliver dry+/or liquid bulk fertilizer & other products. Tanker endorsement a plus.

apply in person at our new office location:

8610 route 237, stafford, nY 14143

All applicants must pass preemployment drug screen & have a clean license. Spring start. All local deliveries. Must be flexible and a Mix dry and liquid fertilizer, some lifting. team player. Competitive pay plus Must be proficient with an articulating bonus. Applicants are welcome to fill loader and be experienced on a forklift. out an application prior to Job Fair.

Deere Equipment dealer with six locations, over 160 full time employees and over $80 million in sales. Come work for a company that was recently named as one of top 100 best places to work.

We are looking for a team player to fill the following position at our Chili location:

Service Service Writer/Parts Counter Service Writer/Parts Counter

Duties will include customer service, processing of work order’s orders and selling parts and service. The ideal candidate should have a two year business degree or equivalent experience and be detail orientated. Additionally they should be computer literate and able to type proficiently. They should also be knowledgeable of Lawn and Garden Equipment and mechanically inclined.

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Please stop stop in in and and fill Please fill out out an an application or fax, e-mail or mail your resume to :

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8 plant laborers

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Shelby Transportation, LLC, a subsidiary of Western New York Energy, LLC, located near Medina, NY is now hiring drivers for round trip, mostly regional runs in the Western New York area to support grain procurement, feed and liquid sales from our ethanol plant. On farm/agricultural tractor trailer driving experience strongly preferred. Tank endorsements a plus. Must have a minimum of 3+ yrs. exp., Good MVR, No DUI/DWI Excellent Benefits Package available.

Email jobs@shelbytrans.com PO Box 718, Medina, NY 14103 Dump Truck Drivers with Clean CD license - Work mostly within 50 mile radius of Rochester, NY in construction industry. Work week is Monday through Friday, Saturday with some nights and overtime required. Benefits such as vacation, health/ dental insurance and retirement program available. Business is located in Brockport. Please send resume to pradema@mjdreher.com or stop by 50 Owens Road, Brockport, NY to pick up an application.[TFN]

JOBS/PaRT TIME Self-starter needed for unlimited income opportunity in Real Estate Sales. Call Mary for details, 585-6380020.[2-15]

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MDS Coordinator/Case Manager: Full time days, NYS Registered Nurse with a minimum of 2 years LTC experience with MDS completion and PPS knowledge. This position manages the Medicare Part A & B certification process which includes regular communication with health insurance companies. Must have computer experience, including MDS computer programs. Please apply online at

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Legal Notice Village of Holley

Legal Notice Village of Holley “Please take notice that the next general election will be held on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 in the Village of Holley, New York. The Village Clerk office located at 72 Public Square, Holley, New York will begin accepting absentee ballot applications effective Monday, February 16, 2015. This notice is published in accordance with section 15-120 (4) of the State of New York.” Sarah Trowbridge Village of Holley Clerk Treasurer

“Please take notice that the next general election will be held on Tuesday, June 17, 2014 in the Village of Holley, New York. The following offices will be filled for a term set opposite each advertised office: Trustee (2) Two Year Term Trustee (2) Two Year Term This notice is published in accordance with section 15-104 (3) (a) of the State of New York.” Sarah Trowbridge Village of Holley Clerk Treasurer

Legal Notice Notice of Adoption Local Law No. 2 of 2015 Town of Sweden NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Town Board of the Town of Sweden on February 10, 2015 adopted Local Law No. 2 of 2015 “Amending Chapter 73 Cemeteries of the Sweden Town Code”. The complete text of this local law is on file in the Office of the Town Clerk and may be inspected during normal business hours. Dated: February 11, 2015 BY ORDER OF THE SWEDEN TOWN BOARD TOWN OF SWEDEN, MONROE COUNTY, NY Karen M. Sweeting, Town Clerk

NOTICE OF FORMATION HAWLEYWOOD SERVICES, LLC

reLIGIous serVICes DIreCtorY Cornerstone ChurCh

3426 Hulberton Road (Old St. Rocco’s Church) Holley, NY 14470 (585) 967-6985 www.cornerstonechurchny.com Rev. Alex M. True, Pastor Sundays 9:00AM Adult Bible Connection Group Sundays 10:00AM Weekly Worship Gathering & Children’s Sunday School

CrossPoInt Free MethoDIst ChurCh 1021 Hilton Parma Corners Road Hilton, NY 14468 (585) 392-4178 www.crosspointfmc.org Loving God, Loving People Growing Together. Pastor Darlene Mieney Sunday Service at 10:00am, Sunday Sermon Series - Simple Successful Start Every Wednesday Spark Youth Group, 6:45-8:15pm @ Crosspoint Every Thursday Prayer Group, 11am @ Crosspoint Fireside Chat starts at 7pm @ Crosspoint (Series will be: Book of Joshua) Every Second & Fourth Tuesday of the Month Ladies Heart to Heart meet at 7pm @ Crosspoint Mountain Top - a time of prayer and praise Every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month 6pm-7:30pm

hILton unIteD MethoDIst ChurCh

Making desciples 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 www.humcny.org E-mail: humc98@rochester.rr.com Service: 10am Fellowship: 11am Sunday School: 11:30am Child care available 9:30am to 12:30pm Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm Handicap Accessible

LAKeVIeW CoMMunItY ChurCh

Reformed Church in America Our Life, Ministry, and Mission: To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neighbors 30 Long Pond Road (near Edgemere Drive in Greece) Rochester, NY 14612 (585) 227-4910 www.lakeviewcommunitychurch.net SUNDAY SERVICES: Morning Prayer at 8:45am • Sunday School at 9am Praise & Worship at 10am (Nursery Care Available) OTHER ACTIVITIES: Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm) Tuesday: Community Cards (1-3pm) Wednesday: Women’s Prayer & Share Group (10am) • Bible Study (7pm) Band Rehearsal (6pm) • Choir Rehearsal (7pm) Visit our website or call for additional info. Handicapped accessible.

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

A domestic LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the SSNY on 2-January-2015. Office location: Genesee County, State of NY. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail any process against the LLC to The LLC at 7590 Coward Rd. Byron, NY 14422.

Legal Notice Holley Central School District Notice of Bond Resolution

st. GeorGe’s ePIsCoPAL ChurCh

HOLLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ORLEANS AND MONROE COUNTIES, NEW YORK

st. Leo’s CAthoLIC ChurCh

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the bond resolution summarized below has been adopted by the Board of Education (the “Board”) of the Holley Central School District, Orleans and Monroe Counties, New York (the “District”) on February 9, 2015, and the validity of the bonds authorized by such resolution (or any bond anticipation notes issued in anticipation of the sale of such bonds) may be hereafter contested only if:

635 Old Wilder Road (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm) Hilton, NY 14468 (585) 392-4099 www.stgeorgehilton.org Please join us for Worship and Sunday School for all ages at 10am 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton (585) 392-2710 Father Catanise Worship Saturday 4pm • Sunday 9:30am • Lifeteen Mass 6pm What is Lifeteen Mass? Our teens are important to us and we at St. Leo’s are proud to offer a Mass that engages a drum set, electric guitars, and a host of teen musicians to celebrate the Mass. Afterwards on Sunday nights there is Religious Education for grades 7-12 that involves a lesson, fun and food. Everyone is welcome! Please share the experience with us and bring a friend! Handicap accessible. Second Time Treasures Resale Ministry at St. Leo’s It’s getting cold... Winter Coats & Jackets Bargains available on clothing and decorations. Open Tues. & Sat. 10am-4pm, Thurs. Noon-6pm

st. MArY’s ChurCh

13 South Main Street, Holley

st. MArK’s ChurCh

16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718 www.stmarystmark.org Father Mark Noonan Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 7:30AM St. Mary’s Thursday - 7:00PM St. Mary’s Friday - 11:30AM St. Mark’s Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s Sunday 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s

to have Your services Listed Please Call 352-3411

1. (a) such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the District is not authorized to expend money, or (b) if the provisions of the law which should be complied with as of the date of publication of this notice were not substantially complied with, and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is commenced within 20 days after the date of such publication of this notice, or 2. such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the Constitution of New York. SUMMARY OF BOND RESOLUTION The following is a summary of a bond resolution that was adopted by the Board of Education (the “Board”) of the Holley Central School District, Orleans and Monroe Counties, New York (the “District”) on February 9, 2015. The bond resolution authorizes a Capital Improvements Project, Phase 3 (the “Project”) at an estimated maximum cost of $8,955,000. The bond resolution further authorizes the Board to expend or apply toward such Project (during the current fiscal year of the District) $2,500,000 from the District’s Capital Improvements Reserve Fund, 2014 that the voters of the District authorized on May 20, 2014. The bond resolution further authorizes the issuance and sale of serial bonds of the District in an amount not to exceed $6,455,000, and delegates to the President of the Board the power to authorize the issuance of notes in anticipation of the sale of such bonds. The amount in the capital reserve funds, plus the proceeds from the sale of such bonds or notes, shall be used for the purpose of undertaking the Project, which consists of the reconstruction, rehabilitation and renovation, in part, and the construction of improvements and upgrades to various District buildings and facilities (and the sites thereof), and the purchase of original furnishings, equipment, machinery and apparatus required in connection with the purposes for which such buildings, facilities and sites are used, and all ancillary or related work required in connection therewith, including preliminary costs and costs incidental thereto and to the financing thereof. The period of probable usefulness for the Project is 30 years. A copy of the resolution summarized hereby is available for public inspection during normal business hours for 20 days following the publication of this summary at the office of the District Clerk, 3800 North Main Street, Holley, New York.


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•Budynski, Adam J., age 94, died January 31, 2015 in The Villages of Orleans following a brief illness. He was born September 6, 1920 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada to Thomas and Mary (Yurkoski) Budynski and had lived in this area most of his life. Adam was a former member of St. Mary’s Assumption Church and a member of the St. Mary’s Holy Name Society. He was also a former member of the Medina Moose Lodge. Mr. Budynski was predeceased by several siblings, Adolf, Rudolph, Edward and Ralph Budynski, Florence Southworth, as well as brothers-inlaw, Lindwood Southworth and Edward Fuellemann. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Carolyn; his children, Diane (Bill) Cox of Batavia, Richard of Albion, Adam John (Colleen) of Orlando, Florida; his sister, Eva Fuellemann of Canajoharie, NY; several nieces and nephews. His Memorial Mass will be announced at a later date. Contributions can be made to Hospice of Orleans or charity of one’s choice in his memory. •Manning, Isabel “Izzy” L., age 94, died February 9, 2015 at the Martin-Linsin Residence after a short illness. She was born in Rochester, the daughter of Albert and Laura Schultz and has been a lifetime resident of Albion. She was predeceased by her husband, George in 1995. She is survived by four children, Dotty Wilson, George Manning Jr. both of Albion, Eddy Manning of Lyndonville, Bonnie (Walter) Grabowski of Waterport; nine grandchildren, Debby, Bill Jr., Glen, Erin, George III, Walter Jr., Shawn, Edward Jr., Cassandra; 21 great-grandchildren; sister, Norma Miko of California; nieces and nephews. Per Isabel’s wishes, there will be no calling hours. Contributions can be made to Hospice of Orleans, 14080 State Highway 31, Albion, NY 14411 in her memory. •Ugorek, Barbara J., age 79, died February 8, 2015 in the Hildebrandt Hospice Care Center. She was born July 15, 1935 in Buffalo to Francis and Victoria Janus and had lived in this area most of her life. Barb was a member of Holy Family Parish-St. Joseph’s Church and worked for many years at Dale’s Super Duper, as well as at Fisher Price in Medina and in later years as a greeter at Wal-Mart in Brockport. Mrs. Ugorek was predeceased by her brother Herman Janus, her sisters-in-law, Frances Ugorek and Margo Janus, and her brother-in-law, Stanley Ugorek. She is survived by her husband of 40 years John; her daughter, Elissa (Chad) Weeden of North Chili; her sisters-in-law, Diane Janus, Jeanette Ugorek, Geraldine Janus, Arlene Burlock; her grandchildren, Deven and Trever; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Her Mass of Christian Burial was held February 14 at Holy Family Parish-St. Joseph’s Church. Interment in old St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Donations can be made to a charity of one’s choice in her memory.

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•Nasca, Betty Jane, on February 11, 2015 at age 83. Predeceased by her daughter Betsy Rojas and sister Maxine Tillotson. She is survived by her children David (Lynette) Nasca; step grandchildren Stacey (Ronald) Smith and Rick (Kristie) Hinkson; step great-grandchildren Dylan Smith, Conner Smith and Luna Hinkson. Her Mass of Christian Burial was held February 14 in Nativity Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Brockport. Donations can be made to the SUNY Brockport Alumni Association in her memory. •Petersen, Rosemarie Jensen, on January 30, 2015. She was born June 8, 1947 in Rochester, and was a 1965 graduate of Benjamin Franklin High School. Rosemarie was predeceased by her parents, Christian and Luella Jensen. She is survived by her loving companion, Paul Oldfield; her children Todd Peek, Justin Peek, Chad (Jill) Peek, and Tiffany Peterson Kota; her grandchildren, Sean Peek, Cassandra Peek, Devan Peek, Brendan Peek, Spencer Peek, and Brielle Kota; sister Judith (Roger) Staubes; brother Richard Jensen; nieces and nephews, friends, and her beloved pups Chloe and Gambler. There will be a Memorial Gathering at a later date. Donations can be made to The Mia Foundation, 3177 Latta Road #188, Rochester 14612 in her memory. •Salomone, Rocco Puchalla, February 4, 2015. Predeceased by his adoring mother, Carole A. Salomone. Rocco is survived by his loving wife of 24 years, Kelly (O’Brien) Salomone; three beautiful children, Cecilia Marie, Victoria Frances, Joseph Rocco; his devoted father William K. Salomone; brother and teammate, Blase (Tina), children Dominic, Anthony and Vincent; brother and friend, Frank (Cassie), children Sophia and Salvatore; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Mary Ellen and William F. O’Brien; sisterin-law, Kathy Armella, children Jonathan and Nathan; sister-in-law, Kim O’Brien; brother-in-law, Kevin O’Brien; many close friends, coaches and players. To light a candle of remembrance and read more about Rocco’s life, please visit www.aliferemembered.com. His Funeral Mass was celebrated February 10 at The Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Brockport. Interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Brockport. •Ziegler, Jacob Paul, Suddenly, February 4, 2015 at age 25. Predeceased by grandfather, Glenn Ziegler. Survived by his parents, Paul and Kimberly Ziegler; brother, Caleb; sister, Leah; grandparents, Ronald and Faith Tryon and Louise Ziegler; aunts and uncles, Keith and Karen Tryon, Kevin Tryon, Kristen and Eric Smith, Virginia and Harold Scott, Beverly and Michael Faro; Ronald and Christine Ziegler; Barbara and Dirk Sipes; 33 cousins. His Funeral Service was celebrated February 8 at Pearce Memorial Free Methodist Church, North Chili. Interment is private. Donations can be made to Restoration Counseling, 95 Allens Creek Road, Building 1 Suite 323, Rochester, NY 14618 in his memory.

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•Mahan, William J. (Bill), formerly of Spencerport, died January 10, 2015 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Survived by his wife of 58 years, Joanne (Richardson) Mahan; children Maureen (Michael) Oliveri, Peter (Kelly), Timothy (Jennifer), Mary (Matthew) Petrina; grandchildren, Joseph and Gina, Bryana (Nick), David (Megan), Jonathan (Reagan) and Stephen and Lauren and Madison; two great-grandsons; brother Thomas (Dolores) Mahan. Bill served in the US Navy (Korean Conflict). He taught over 30 years in the Hilton Middle School and volunteered in many activities in the Spencerport community.

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Legal Notice Town of Sweden Permissive Referendum Authorize Dog Park Construction from Park Reserve Fund WHEREAS, a Parks and Recreation Reserve Fund was established on December 29, 2004 for the purpose of making improvements to town-owned parks and recreation facilities; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Sweden wishes to construct a dog park within the Sweden Town Park, 4745 Redman Road; WHEREAS, the costs will include engineering, site work, fence installation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: Sec. 1. That the Town Board of the Town of Sweden does hereby authorize expenditures for engineering, site work and fence installation from the Parks and Recreation Reserve Fund for Type capital improvements; namely the construction of a dog park. Sec. 2. That pursuant to Section 6-C of the General Municipal Law, this expenditure is subject to permissive referendum. By Order of the Sweden Town Board Karen M. Sweeting, Town Clerk February 11, 2015

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Auction to include new & custom stock from Redline Cycle Shop of Corfu, NY. Vintage Harley items to include: Gas tanks, chrome trim items; H/D manuals; lenses; 40+/- new & used motorcycle tires; gaskets; hoses; mirrors; swing arms; cylinder blocks; mufflers; chrome covers; old carburetors; seats; AMF Ski Daddler snowmobile. TOOLS: Bridgeport vertical mill; 2 machinist lathes; various organizers of chrome, s/s & Harden fasteners; wall mounted bolt bin; Southworth motorcycle lift table; Lincoln welder; Thermal Dynamics Pak Master 50 plasma cutter; Hobart Tigwave welder; various power tools. Lg. lot of items for pan head & shovel head bikes.

TERMS: 13% BP, 3% Discount for cash or good check. Since 1935 8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529


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