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Williams Music Award to Mary Pettine for all she has done for the Middle and High Schools’ musicals, supporting the choral program, and as a member of the Music Boosters. “Mary has been such a vital part of the high school musical volunteer network of parents, from ironing costumes to selling concessions, helping backstage and front of the house,” said Christine Blonsky, music teacher. “Mary is always present, always willing to support, and always with a smile on her face.”
Athletic Director Jeff Wheaton presented Kevin Farmer of Cardinal Sports Imaging with the Athletic Department Friend of Education honor. “For over 15 years, we’ve relied on Kevin’s professionalism, commitment, and dedication to providing the Athletic Department, yearbook, and families with high-quality photos,” said Wheaton. “It is through the Cardinal Sports Imaging team that we have been able to capture moments in Hilton athletic history that will provide lasting memories for our school community to cherish now and in the future.”
Hilton Board of Education recognizes district’s Friends of Education
Merton Williams Middle School Principal Dr. Marc D’Amico honored Charmy Perry, retired educator. Last year, she donated World War II artifacts to the Merton Williams Social Studies Department. “Charmy gave us living history; a museum’s selection of artifacts that share the story of the people on America’s Homefront and those fighting in the War. She could have brought the artifacts anywhere or kept them for her family, but she chose to share her love with the hundreds of students that will pass through Merton Williams Middle School,” said Anastasia Stamoulacatos, seventh-grade Social Studies teacher.
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ment and is often found collaborating with other parents and teachers to ensure events are successful. Most recently, she has also assumed the role of Northwood VEPTO treasurer.”
Melissa Perkowski, Northwood Elementary School principal, named Mishelle Kittlinger, parent volunteer, a Friend of Education. “Mishelle has consistently and frequently volunteered in each of her children’s classrooms,” said Perkowski. “She has shown considerable time and commit-
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Parent Molly Arnold received the Friend of Education Award for QUEST Elementary School for dedicating the past two years co-chairing the PTSO. “Molly has taken on the responsibility of overseeing PTSO communication, including managing social media output. Molly’s efforts have been instrumental in revitalizing the PTSO and fostering a sense of community involvement,” said Principal Derek Warren. “In addition to her leadership role, Molly actively volunteers, and sometimes leads various school events.”
Village Elementary School’s Friend of Education is Ann Donner, who has volunteered regularly since retiring from the District. “Working in classrooms, Ann’s nurturing approach with students and her positive influence as a role model are
commendable,” said Principal Dr. Ben Rudd. “Ann connects with students, making them feel valued and successful with her encouraging words and actions. Ann’s flexibility and willingness to assist with whatever tasks arise demonstrate
Superintendent Dr. Casey Kosiorek presented Jo Anne Antonacci, Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES superintendent, with the District Friend of Education honor. “Jo Anne has played an instrumental role in spearheading initiatives that have significantly enhanced the quality of educational services provided to the component school districts, including Hilton,” said Kosiorek. “As District Superintendent for the past 14 years, her leadership has been marked by dedication to collaboration, expertise, innovation, integrity, quality,
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Churchville-Chili inducts students into World Language Honor Society
Churchville-Chili High School students displaying excellence in the study of French & Spanish were inducted into the World Language Honor Society during a ceremony on Tuesday, April 16. Congratulations to the 236 French and Spanish students recognized during the induction.
French
Bailey Adlowitz, Thomas Bekridakis, Emily Berardicurti, Kyle Boyle, Kathryn Bozek, Dylan Bromage, Trevor Caldwell, Carly Carpenter, Frank Cirri, Deniz Dawani, Ali DeMatteo, Elena Dembeyiotis, Brooke DiGiacomo, Madeleine Dingus, Samuella Dossou, Chloe Dykeman, Lydia Eddy, McKenzie Elliott, Audrey Ennis, Mckenzie Ennis, Violet Everhart, rudolph Fahnbulleh, Samantha Fantanza, Gabriella Fonseca, Natalie Fraser, Madison Gagnon, Grayson Galliford, Evan Girolamo, Michaela Goettel, Kaitryn Guilfoyle, Benjamin Heizmann, Ellie Herbert, Campbell Hewlett, Erin Hibbard, William Huynh, ryan Johnson, riley Juszczak, ryan Kropidlowski, Annie La, Brynley Limbeck, Dana McCarthy, Isabella Mettler, Sloane Miller, Greta Morgan, William Morgan, Maria Mullen, Naomi Nov, Mercy payne, Jenjira pellett, Jenna phan, Isabella pimm, Andrew pothaczky, Faith robertson, rachael romesser, Laila rowe, Adam Sargent, Jordan Sassone, Kathryn Schauber, Madeline Siriphanthong, Jack Sloan, Wesley Smith, Jordyn Stocks, Taylor Stocks, Finnean Storie, Angeliki Strembenis, Aubrey Sudol, paige Sugarman, Dillon Swain, Gabrielle Toates, Ava Underwood, patrick Ward, Melana Willard, Graham Wohlers, Tessa Wood, rose Woodfield.
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Angelia Agnello, Dominic Agostinelli, Olajuwon Akinpelu, Olufemi Akinpelu, Isabella Akins, Avery Aloi, Aidan Amarsingh, Joseph Andrecolich-Montesano, Justin Ayers, paige Bagley, Isaac Bailey, Nathan Barski, river Bauch, Camden Bean, Andrew Berardicurti, Noah Berg, Juanita Bishop, Gavin Bonnewell, Ava Briggs, Ashlyn Broussard, Eliza Burley, Sarah Burley, Sydney Burnett, Shavonne Callahan, Kylee Campanella, Michael Carpino, Anthony Cerretto, Kayla Cervini, Eliana Chalmers, Kolton Cieslinski, Madelyn Ciravolo, Lily Clinton, Leila Cody, Cameron Cohen, Caleb Comas, Eleanor Comfort, Jordan Cope, Giovanna Costanzo, Sabrina Cousins, Bailey DiGiacomo, Anna Dingee, Sebastian Dix, Hannah Doles, Ava Donaghue, Drew Donohue, Anubis Drew, Osman Duru, Cameron Dziakonas, Kayla Ellis, Natalie Esposito, Matthew Ewell, Jillyan Ewing, parker Farnham, Brianna Ferguson, rahlin Finch, TJ Finnigan, Cy Fox, Hunter Freece, Maren Freece, Mary French, Kelsey Froman, Julia Gaffney, Adan Garcia Morataya, Myiah Garcia, Natalie Geary, Ayla Gedmintas, Sarah Gibbs, ryan Giglia, Jr., Brooke Giles, Sydney Goettel, Conner Guenter,
Annamaria Hagen, Kaitlyn Hayes, Emma Healy, Jake Herring, Luke Herring, Ashlee Hiser, Dominic Hoch, Ethan Hopenwasser, Carter Hopkins, Elise Hopkins, Hannalee Hotaling, Haley Inges, Tanner Inges, Serenity Jager, Skylar Jehlen, Ella Jenkins, Emma Jenkins, Daniel Jennings, Melissa Jong, Christopher Keller, Emma Klug, Caleb Krenzer, ricardo Lagares Jr., Malena Leastman, Haley Leonard, Bianca LiBritz, Brady Lindsay, Chenoa Lyon, Mejd Maali, Jaylyn Malark, Erin Marone, Ella Martin, Samantha Marvin, Madison Mastrodonato, Emma McCoy, Jacob McGowan, Jacob Miller, Diana Morales-Negron, Clara Munding, Chase Murray, Sophia Natale, Braeden Naujokas, Megan Neidel, J aise Newman, Chloe Osterling, Sydney p arker, ryan pastecki, Tessa patchen, Nora patterson, Corrina penner, Alexandra percassi, Dylan percassi, Colin perry, Kaitlyn pozzuolo, Cael raines, Coy raines, Ian reiner, Blake rule, Julián Samalot-Monroig, Louis Sanchez-Lupiani, Michael
Sardou, Kaylen Schauf, Elizabeth Sennett, Julian Serra, Chase Shepanski, Madelyn Sichak, Alex Sikorski, Mason Simmons, Yuvraj Singh, Andrew Sookram, Colin St. Lucia, Jacob Staudenmayer, Lily Stewart, Christopher Strong, Mackenzie Sutton, Kyler Thomas, Jacob Torres, Aurora Turk, Yelizaveta Tyshkova, Audrey Vogt, Aidan Vogler, ryan Vujanovic, Olivia Walker Lightle, Carter Walworth, Sophie Wanck-Kann, Andrew Watkins, Maggie Watkins, Samuel Weilert, robert Wilkinson, Arianna Williams, Cassidy Wilt, Olivia Winterhoff, Maya Wynne.
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Madeleine Dingus is in IB French 1 & IB Spanish 1, Lydia Eddy is in French III & Spanish II, McKenzie Elliott is in French III & Spanish II, Samantha Fantanza is in French III & Spanish II, Sloane Miller is in French III & Spanish II. provided information and photo
Spencerport Fire Department members have begun using their new three-story training building on South Union Street. The facility includes two burn rooms and multiple types of roofs, allowing firefighters to to practice interior firefighting, search and resucue, laddering, roof ventilation, and more. Spencerport firefighters will also be able to complete more hours of training in less time as they will not have to travel outside the district for training. Photos from @SpencerportFD on X.
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Hilton Board of Education recognizes district’s Friends of Education
Every school year the Hilton Board of Education honors individuals and organizations in the Hilton school community who have contributed to the education of Hilton students through volunteering or other efforts. This year’s Friends of Education were recognized at the April 9 board meeting.
Hilton High School Principal Dr. Jeffrey Green honored Tom Venniro, Hilton-Parma director of Parks and Recreation, and Make a Difference Day chair. “Tom plans and provides programming for events that uplift our community,” said Green. “He always exemplifies ‘Cadet Pride’ in how he collaborates with the district each year for the annual Make a Difference Day event and works seamlessly with various stakeholders to provide the volunteer opportunities that positively impact countless members of our community.”
The Music and Theater Departments awarded the Leeroy Williams Music Award to Mary Pettine for all she has done for the Middle and High Schools’ musicals, supporting the choral program, and as a member of the Music Boosters. “Mary has been such a vital part of the high school musical volunteer network of parents, from ironing costumes to selling concessions, helping backstage and front of the house,” said Christine Blonsky, music teacher. “Mary is always present, always willing to support, and always with a smile on her face.”
Athletic Director Jeff Wheaton presented Kevin Farmer of Cardinal Sports Imaging with the Athletic Department Friend of Education honor. “For over 15 years, we’ve relied on Kevin’s professionalism, commitment, and dedication to providing the Athletic Department, yearbook, and families with high-quality photos,” said Wheaton. “It is through the Cardinal Sports Imaging team that we have been able to capture moments in Hilton athletic history that will provide lasting memories for our school community to cherish now and in the future.”
Merton Williams Middle School Principal Dr. Marc D’Amico honored Charmy Perry, retired educator. Last year, she donated World War II artifacts to the Merton Williams Social Studies Department. “Charmy gave us living history; a museum’s selection of artifacts that share the story of the people on America’s Homefront and those fighting in the War. She could have brought the artifacts anywhere or kept them for her family, but she chose to share her love with the hundreds of students that will pass through Merton Williams Middle School,” said Anastasia Stamoulacatos, seventh-grade Social Studies teacher.
Melissa Perkowski, Northwood Elementary School principal, named Mishelle Kittlinger, parent volunteer, a Friend of Education. “Mishelle has consistently and frequently volunteered in each of her children’s classrooms,” said Perkowski. “She has shown considerable time and commit-
ment and is often found collaborating with other parents and teachers to ensure events are successful. Most recently, she has also assumed the role of Northwood VEPTO treasurer.”
Parent Molly Arnold received the Friend of Education Award for QUEST Elementary School for dedicating the past two years co-chairing the PTSO. “Molly has taken on the responsibility of overseeing PTSO communication, including managing social media output. Molly’s efforts have been instrumental in revitalizing the PTSO and fostering a sense of community involvement,” said Principal Derek Warren. “In addition to her leadership role, Molly actively volunteers, and sometimes leads various school events.”
Village Elementary School’s Friend of Education is Ann Donner, who has volunteered regularly since retiring from the District. “Working in classrooms, Ann’s nurturing approach with students and her positive influence as a role model are
commendable,” said Principal Dr. Ben Rudd. “Ann connects with students, making them feel valued and successful with her encouraging words and actions. Ann’s flexibility and willingness to assist with whatever tasks arise demonstrate her genuine dedication to our school community.”
Superintendent Dr. Casey Kosiorek presented Jo Anne Antonacci, Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES superintendent, with the District Friend of Education honor. “Jo Anne has played an instrumental role in spearheading initiatives that have significantly enhanced the quality of educational services provided to the component school districts, including Hilton,” said Kosiorek. “As District Superintendent for the past 14 years, her leadership has been marked by dedication to collaboration, expertise, innovation, integrity, quality, respect, and responsiveness.”
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Local Olympian Jenn Suhr to be inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame
The National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame announced its Class of 2024 inductees on April 8. Among the esteemed honorees are NFL Hall of Famer Ron Yary, MLB All-Star Troy Tulowitzki, Olympic gold medalist in pole vaulting Jenn Suhr, and Boston Marathon champion Greg Meyer. Their exceptional achievements in their respective sports have earned them a well-deserved place in the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame, recognizing their remarkable contributions to athletic excellence.
Suhr has achieved numerous accolades throughout her illustrious pole vaulting career. A superb all-around athlete at Roberts Wesleyan (Class of 2004), she turned her focus to pole vaulting in 2004. A year later, in 2005, she became the U.S. National Indoor Champion, showcasing her immense talent and dedication to the sport.
Suhr’s meteoric rise continued as she won U.S. National Outdoor Championship titles in 2006, 2007, and 2008 while climbing to a No. 2 world ranking. In 2008, she set a U.S. record with an impressive vault of 16’ 1-3/4” and capped off the year with a silver medal at the Beijing Olympics.
By 2011, Suhr had risen to the No. 1 world ranking, solidifying her status as one of the best pole vaulters in the world. Her crowning achievement came in 2012 when she won the gold medal at the London Olympics, cementing her legacy as an Olympic champion.
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Suhr’s accomplishments extend beyond the Olympic stage. She is a seventeen-time U.S. Champion, the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Champion, and the 2013 IAAF World Championships silver medalist. Remarkably, she still holds the women’s world indoor pole vault record of 16’ 6” to this day, a testament to her exceptional talent and perseverance.
The 51st Annual Induction Banquet will be held on Thursday, June 20, 2024, at the American Polish Cultural Center in Troy, Michigan. Provided information
Public meeting for the proposed Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad New York Corridor
The Underground Railroad Consortium of New York State (URCNYS) invites the public to attend a public open house on Monday, April 22, at 6 p.m. at Legacy Drama House, 112 Webster Avenue, Rochester, to receive information about the proposed Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad New York
URCNYS and its team of consultants are in the process of drafting a Corridor Management Plan for the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad New York Corridor, a 500-mile route that will traverse the state. The Tubman Corridor will run a circuitous route between New York City and Niagara Falls, passing through twenty-one counties, including Monroe County, and ending at the location where freedom seekers including Harriet Tubman crossed the international border to freedom in Canada.
A public open house will be held April 22 for those who want to learn more about the proposed Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad New York Corridor.
“New York State represents a core segment of Harriet Tubman’s life story. Harriet Tubman’s journey of self-liberation from Maryland led her through New York State into St. Catherine’s Ontario,” said Karen Kuhl, executive director of Cayuga County Office of Tourism, who serves as a member of the consortium. “We are excited to share that the proposed route includes Rochester and look forward to informing the community about the national and international inbound travel that awaits.”
Interested members of the public are invited to register to attend and offer input before final sign-off and acknowledgment of the draft plan by NYDOT can occur. Register at harriettubmancorridorny. com/meeting-registration/.
The purpose of the public meeting is to learn about the proposed Corridor and its approval process while providing an opportunity for attendees to review and discuss the Corridor’s route and goals. This open meeting will ensure that adequate measures and input have been considered as the Corridor Management Plan evolves. Attendees will have an opportunity to review materials and provide comments to NYDOT and byway management representatives. This is an open house forum where attendees can also learn how to become involved in the process. Interested persons are invited to express their views in writing, giving reasons for support of or in opposition to the proposed Corridor. Comments or input will be received during the workshop or can be submitted via the Corridor portal at harriettubmancorridorny.com
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Deadline extended for orleans county Youth Recognition nominations
The Orleans County Youth Bureau has extended the deadline for nominations for the 42nd Annual Youth Recognition awards. The purpose of these awards is to recognize those youth who have performed outstanding service for our community and/or have assumed an extraordinary role within their families by helping to support themselves. The deadline for nominations is now April 30.
Anyone is welcome to nominate a candidate, but nominations from family members must be accompanied by a supporting recommendation from a non-family member. Nominees must reside in Orleans County and be a minimum of 14 years of age and under the age of 21 before June 30 of the current award year.
In addition to the youth recognition awards, the Youth Bureau also extended the deadline for nominations for the Helen Brinsmaid Award, given to an Orleans County youth-serving professional, in a paid position, whose work surpasses normal expectations, and the Eileen Heye Adult Volunteer Recognition Award, presented to an adult who serves the youth of Orleans County in a volunteer setting.
All nomination forms can be found at https://www. orleanscountyny.gov/departments/youth_bureau.
For information about the awards, contact the Youth Bureau at 585-589-7053 or OrleansCountyYouthBureau@OrleanscountyNY.gov. Provided information
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual budget presentation of the inhabitants of Brockport Central School District, Brockport, New York, qualified to vote at school meetings in said district, will be held at the Fred W. Hill School cafetorium, Allen Street, Brockport, New York, on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at 5:30 p.m., for the transaction of such business as is authorized by the Education Law.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that a copy of the statements of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for the school purposes, specifying the several purposes and the amount for each, may be obtained by any taxpayer in the district during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the annual meeting except Saturday, Sunday or holidays at each of the following schools in which school is maintained during the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., viz: Brockport Central High School, A.D. Oliver Middle School, Elizabeth Barclay School, John J. Ginther School, and Fred W. Hill School.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education must be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. not later than the thirtieth day preceding the school election on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, to wit: to be filed not later than April 22, 2024.
The following vacancies to be filled on the Board of Education: Two (2), five-year terms, 2024-2029 and one (1) two-year term (2024-2026). Petitions must be directed to the Clerk of the District, must be signed by at least twenty-five (25) qualified voters of the district, must state the residence of each signer, and shall state the name and residence of the candidate. Said petitions shall not describe any specific vacancy upon the Board of Education for which the candidate is nominated. Petitions are available at the Clerk’s Office/Business Office, District Office Building, 40 Allen Street, Brockport, New York. Candidates for the Board of Education are required by law to file sworn statements of campaign expenses. An initial statement must be filed at least 30 days before the election, a second statement must be filed on or before the fifth day preceding the election and a final statement must be filed within 20 days after the election. Information on this procedure may be obtained from the District Clerk.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, same being the Tuesday 14 days following the day on which the annual budget presentation of the district is held, voting will be held in the Technology and Training Center, 40 Allen Street, Building 800, Brockport, New York, in said District, between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., to fill the above designated vacancies on the Board of Education.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that at the same time and place as said election, to wit: on May 21, 2024, at the Technology and Training Center, 40 Allen Street, Building 800, Brockport, New York, in said District, the annual budget and appropriation and expenditure of $725,000 from the 2021 Bus Purchase Capital Reserve Fund (established by the voters on May 18, 2021) will be voted upon, and that said budget approval and capital reserve fund expenditure shall be designated as Proposition No.1 on the voting machine.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that Proposition No. 1 will appear on the ballot labels of the voting machines used at said meeting in the following abbreviated form:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit: Resolved, that the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District, Brockport, New York, be and hereby is authorized to expend necessary funds to meet expenditures for the fiscal year 2024-2025 and to levy the necessary tax therefore and to appropriate and expend $725,000 from the 2021 Bus Purchase Capital Reserve Fund, be approved?
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that absentee ballots may be obtained between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk, commencing April 23, 2024. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. A list to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for inspection by qualified voters of the district in the office of the District Clerk on each of the five days prior to the day of the election, except Saturdays and Sundays, and such list will also be posted at the polling place at the election.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that applications for early mail ballots for qualified voters of the district may be applied for in the office of the District Clerk between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. A list of all persons to whom early mail ballots shall have been issued, will be available in the said office of the clerk on each of the five days prior to the day of the election, except Saturdays and Sundays, and such list will also be posted at the polling place at the election.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that applications for military absentee ballots for qualified Military voters may be obtained between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk. A military voter may designate a preference to receive a military ballot application/ballot by mail, facsimile transmission, or electronic mail in their request for such military ballot application. If a military voter does not designate a preference, the school district shall transmit the military ballot application and/or military ballot by mail. All military ballots must be received in the office of the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that qualified voters of the district shall be entitled to vote at the annual vote and election. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States, (2) eighteen (18) years of age or older, and (3) a resident within the district for a period of thirty (30) days preceding the vote and election. The district requires all persons offering to vote at the budget vote and election to provide one (1) form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law §2018-c. Such forms may include a valid driver’s license, a non-driver identification card, or a voter registration card. Upon proof of residency, the school district requires all persons offering to vote to provide their signature, printed name, and address. The School District Clerk is hereby authorized to amend the notice of the Annual District Meeting from time to time as, in his or her discretion, such amendment may be required.
By order of the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District
Debra Moyer District Clerk
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Village of Brockport TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF BROCKPORT, NEW YORK ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN ELECTION IN AND FOR THE VILLAGE OF BROCKPORT, COUNTY OF MONROE, STATE OF NEW YORK WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2024 AT BROCKPORT VILLAGE COURT, 49 STATE STREET, BROCKPORT, NEW YORK. THE POLLS WILL BE OPENED AT 12:00 NOON AND CLOSED AT 9:00PM
•The following officers are to be chosen: Two (2) Trustees each for a 4-year term to 6/30/28
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS
•Your name must appear on the Monroe County Register for the Village of Brockport to be eligible to vote.
•In accordance with Section 15-118 (2) of the New York State Election Law, the voter must be registered with the Monroe County Board of Elections at least ten (10) days prior to the date of the Village General Election. The registration deadline for the above election date is: Friday, June 7, 2024. There will not be a voter registration day in the Village.
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•Rochester Lifestyle Medicine Institute presents an online lecture, “The Greatest Transformation in Human History” with Sailesh Rao, PhD, on Wednesday, April 24, from 8 to 9 p.m. He will discuss the work that he and others do at Climate Healers, a non-profit dedicated to healing the Earth’s climate. The program is free with an optional donation. Go to https://www.paleblue.community/c/calendar/ to register.
•The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is offering free Safe Boating Courses from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays, April 27, May 11 and May 18. This eight hour course is an introduction to the basic principles of safe and responsible boating. Students successfully completing this course earn a safe boating certificate. Must be at least 10 years old to participate. Go to https://tinyurl. com/5x2ssy8z for details and to register.
•The Monroe County Health Department’s Improving Addiction Coordination Team offers a free, one-hour opioid overdose prevention training course on the first Wednesday of every month. Learn how the epidemic is impacting your community, the addiction cycle, and the physiological changes substance use has in a person’s body. Participants receive a naloxone kit at the end of the training and are taught how to use it. Visit http:// tinyurl.com/mrxbvufe to learn more and register for an in-person or online class.
Events
•The BUM Players present a dessert-theater comedy, One More Time, at 7 p.m. on April 26 and 27 in the Brockport United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Tickets are available in the Church Office from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays, or at the door on show nights. Tickets may also be reserved by calling 637-4240 or 261-7381. Tickets are $10 general admission, $8 seniors (age 65+), and $25 per one-family household. All are welcome for a night of laughter and fun.
•Greece Athena Middle School presents Annie on April 26 and 27 at the Greece Performing Arts Center. For information and to purchase tickets, visit www.showtix4u.com or email gamstickets. com. Tickets also available at the door.
•Lake to Lake Quilt Guild’s 2024 Spring into Color Quilt Show will be held April 26 and 27, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Seneca Falls Community Center, 35 Water Street, Seneca Falls. There will be raffle baskets, a raffle quilt, vendors, quilts, a Quilt of Valor Display, appraisals by appointment, bed turning by Genie Barnes both days. Admission is $8, children under 12 enter free with an adult. Quilt Consortium of NY members with a passport pay $7 (passports available at the door). More information at www.lake2lakequiltguild.com and on Facebook (Lake to Lake Quilt Guild).
•Camp Abilities Blind Tennis Day is April 26, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the SUNY Brockport Campus Tennis Courts (next to the SERC). Learn how to coach and play blind tennis from USBTA specialists. Open to all community members. Breakfast and lunch provided. Register by emailing CampAbilitiesBrockport01@gmail.com.
•The Chili Art Group Spring Show & Sale is April 26 to 28 at the Chili Community Center, 3237 Chili Avenue. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. An opening reception will be held Friday, April 26, from 6 to 8 p.m. The show will feature artwork in a variety of media created by members of the Chili Art Group. Free and open to the public. Learn more about the group at facebook.com/chiliartgroup.
•Small Business Roundtable, hosted by Senator Rob Ortt and Lindsay Ward, Regional Director of SUNY Brockport SBDC, on Monday, April 29, 9 to 11 a.m., at The Grove 1848 Restaurant, 1848 Kendall Road, Kendall. Register at https://tinyurl. com/557dbhen.
Fundraisers
•Wakem-Up Ministry is holding its first annual Golf Tournament the afternoon of Saturday, May 11, at Salmon Creek Country Club. Visit linktr.ee/ wakemupministry for information and to register.
•Morton Baptist Church Annual Chicken BBQ on Saturday, May 11 at Morton Baptist Church, 1152 Countyline Rd., serving from 4 to 6 p.m. For tickets (highly recommended) call 659-2527 by May 1.
Tickets $15. Take outs only - drive thru.
•Aurora House Casino Night on April 26 at Pomona at Blue Barn, 918 Manitou Road, Hilton. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Features gaming chips, hors d’oeuvres, live music, raffles and prizes. Go to https://aurorahousewmc.com/casino-night/ for information and to purchase tickets.
red. Hanging baskets are $27 each for 12” geraniums in red, pink, salmon, or purple. Pre-order by May 4 by calling 585-732-4757, 585-414-2400, or 585-704-7265. Pick up is May 10 after 1 p.m. at the Chili Community Center, 3237 Chili Avenue.
•Friends of the Greece Public Library Used Book Sale is Saturday, April 27, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., in Buckman’s Plaza - lower level, 2590 West Ridge Road. Bring your own bag. Selections include: general fiction, non-fiction, mystery/adventure/romance, children’s books.
•Spencerport Rotary Club is sponsoring the Spencerport Stars and Stripes program. On four holidays – Memorial Day, Flag Day, Independence Day, and Veterans Day – a club member will place a 3’ x 5’ U.S. flag on an 8’ wooden pole in your yard or at your business. It will be removed a few days later. Placement location must be within the Spencerport School District. Subscriptions are $75 and can be purchased online at www.SpencerportStarsandStripes.org. Any questions, contact Colleen Farley, 489-0333 or colleen1031@yahoo.com.
•The American Legion Auxiliary #379 will serve a Lasagna Dinner on the second Wednesday of the month and a Chicken & Biscuit Dinner on the fourth Wednesday of the month to help support the Brockport Area Veterans Club, 222 West Avenue, Brockport. Both dinners are from 4 to 6 p.m. and are available for dine in or take out. Cost is $12 per person, $6 for veterans. For reservations, call 585-637-5012. (Dinners may vary in the coming months.)
Government Meetings
•Chili: Library Board of Trustees – April 23, 6 p.m. at 3237 Chili Avenue, New Community Center; Zoning Board – April 23, 7 p.m. at Town Hall Main Meeting Room.
•Churchville: Board of Trustees – April 22, 7 p.m., at 22 East Buffalo Street.
•Clarkson: Town Board – April 23, 6 p.m., at the Town Hall.
•Hamlin: Conservation Board – April 22, 7 p.m.; Town Board – April 24, 7 p.m., at Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road.
•Kendall: Planning Board – April 30, 7 p.m.
•Riga: Conservation Board – April 22, 7 p.m.
•Sweden: Planning Board – April 22, 7 p.m.; Town Board – April 23, 6 p.m., at 18 State Street, Brockport.
Health/Help
•Veterans with Cancer Support Group meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the month from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Cancer Support Community at Gilda’s Club, 255 Alexander Street, Rochester. Call 585423-9700 x304 or visit www.cscrochester.org for information.
•Area residents are welcome to come to Union Church, 14 North Main Street, Churchville, to pick up a box of nutritious food for their families. Distribution is made the fourth Wednesday of each month between 4 and 5 p.m. Drive into the church parking lot and follow the signs. For information, call 585-293-1665.
Historical
•“The Kannewischer Family: From Berlin to Rochester to Arlidge Drive” on Tuesday, April 23, 7 p.m., at 1790 Latta Road, Greece, is an illustrated talk on four generations of a remarkable local family, whose lives, work, recreation, and experiences are chronicled by an extensive archive of historic photographs and documents that span 150 years and have never before been seen outside their family. Historian Cynthia Howk’s talk is in honor of Greece resident, Betty Fetter, now 101 years old, whose care of this unique archive preserves an important American story. Sponsored by the Greece Historical Society.
Library Programs
•The Hamlin Public Library is open Mondays/ Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesdays/ Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Preschool Storytime with Mrs. Carlson is every Monday at 10:30 a.m. and features fun books, active songs, early literacy activities and playtime with friends. Digital Literacy of Rochester is at the library Mondays from noon to 3 p.m. providing tech help. Adult Book Club meets Wednesday, April 24, at 2 p.m. Painted Star Jar craft for adults is Saturday, April 27, at 11 a.m. Call 964-2320 to register for programs. Visit the library’s Facebook page or www.hamlinlibraryny. org for more information.
Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (every third Friday opening at 10 a.m.). Adult events: Lecture: The ROC – Journey Thru The 20th Century – April 22 at 6 p.m.; Seed Bomb Class – April 26 at 1 p.m. Call 617-6181 to register. Find kids and teen events at facebook.com/ogdenfarmerslibrary.
•Parma Public Library, 7 West Avenue, Hilton is holding the following events (no registration unless indicated): Dementia Conversations – Monday, April 22, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., registration appreciated but not required. The Alzheimer’s Association of Rochester & Finger Lakes Region will offer tips on how to have honest and caring conversations with family members about going to the doctor, when to stop driving, and making legal and financial plans.
Earth Day Crafts – Monday, April 22, 3:30 to 5 p.m., all ages welcome. Make a bracelet from recycled magazine beads and decorate a seed starter pot. Take home seeds to plant. Teen Tuesday – April 23, 3 to 4 p.m., for youth in grades 7 to 12 to enjoy snacks, games, crafts, and Netflix. Only Murders in the Library Book Club – Wednesday, April 24, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., to discuss Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica. This group will meet the last Wednesday of each month. The library will be closed Friday, April 26 for staff training and reopen on Saturday, April 27, at 10 a.m. For information, call 392-8350 or visit www.parmapubliclibrary.org.
•This is a sample of programs held at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport, 637-1050. For complete information, visit seymourlibraryweb. org. Programs marked with an * require advance registration. Stained Glass Earth Suncatchers – Monday, April 22, 10:30 to 11 a.m. for ages 8 and under. “As the Pages Turn” Book Club – Wednesday, April 24, 11 a.m. to noon and Thursday, April 25, 6 to 7 p.m. This month’s book is Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan. Sap Syrup Sugar with the Genesee Country Village and Museum* – Thursday, April 25, 1 to 2 p.m. (for homeschoolers) and 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. (for all ages). Explore the history and science behind maple sugar and syrup production. Learn how to identify a maple tree and try “tapping” one. Junior Chefs: Bingo Toast* – Friday, April 26, 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Put together protein-packed toast with fruit that looks like Bluey and Bingo. In Stitches* – Friday, April 26, noon to 2 p.m. Learn the history of macramé and why it is still used today. Mindfulness & Glitter Jars for Children* – Saturday April 27, 11 to 11:45 a.m., for ages 5 to 12. Hear about mindfulness and create a glitter jar to take home.
Meetings
•Hilton Apple Fest Committee meets every fourth Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. in the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton. The meeting room is on the second floor, room 202. Everyone is welcome.
•Hamlin Morton Walker Board of Fire Commissioners holds a workshop meeting on Thursday, April 25, 7 p.m., at the Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District Building, 1521 Lake Road, Hamlin. School Board
•Churchville-Chili Board of Education meets Tuesday, April 23, at 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville. Work Session at 6 p.m. in Professional Development Room A. Regular board meeting at 7 p.m. in the Administrative Board Room.
•Hilton Board of Education meets April 23 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium at QUEST Elementary School, 225 West Ave., Hilton.
•The Spencerport Board of Education will meet on Tuesday, April 23 at 6 p.m. for a Business Meeting. Check the district website for details.
Seniors
•Medicare 101 is a free education session to learn about: eligibility requirements of Medicare; Medicare Parts A, B, C and D; original Medicare costs and benefits; prescription drug programs, Medigap and Medicare Advantage. Held on Tuesday, April 30, 6:30 p.m., at the Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. RSVP to theresas@maustandleone. com or call/text 585507-6316. For accommodations of persons with special needs at meetings, call 585-507-6316 or TTY 711. Attendees are under no obligation to enroll in a plan. Not affiliated with or endorsed by any government agency. Theresa Seil is a Licensed Insurance Agent affiliated with Maust & Leone.
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•Chicken Barbecue at Chili Presbyterian, 3600 Chili Avenue, on April 28 from noon until 3 p.m. (or until gone). Cost is $15 per meal. Proceeds support the church’s Food Cupboard, mission trip opportunities and other community outreach programs.
•Annual Buffalo Roast Dinner on Saturday, May 4, at Kendall Methodist Church, 1814 Kendall Road, Kendall. Drive-thru pickup from 4 to 6 p.m.
Cost is $20 per dinner. Call for reservations by May 2, 585-281-1514.
•Lions Club of Chili is holding its annual Mother’s Day Geranium Sale on May 10 and 11. Cost is $2.25 per plant or $43 per flat of 20. Available in red, white, pink, salmon, purple, and variegated
•Newman Riga Library, 1 South Main Street, Churchville, is open Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tuesdays/Thursdays 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. “Churchville Roadshow” Antique Appraisals new date is Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rochester-area antique appraisers will be on-site to evaluate your treasures. Fee is $3 for one item or two items for $5. Bring items that you can carry in without assistance. You are welcome to bring photos of large items. Please do not bring in weapons for appraisal. Registration is appreciated but not required. For information, call 293-2009, go to newmanrigalibrary. org, or visit the library’s Facebook page.
•The Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, is open Monday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
•The Genesee County Economic Development Center holds its annual meeting on Friday, April 26, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at Batavia Downs, 8315 Park Rd, Batavia. Register at https:// lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/yedzpjz.
Volunteer Opportunities
•Join the Village of Brockport Tree Board on Arbor Day, Friday, April 26, at 10 a.m. to plant 14 Winter King Hawthorn trees. Meet at South Avenue and Brook Terrace. Dress to dig. Shovels will be provided. Call 637-5300 ext. 111 for information.
•Friends of Hamlin Beach State Park are hosting the 13th annual I Love My Park Day on Saturday May 4, from 9 a.m. to noon at Hamlin Beach State Park. Enjoy a day volunteering to enhance and help prepare the park for the upcoming spring and summer seasons. Visit http://www.ptny.org/ events/i-love-my-park-day to sign up to volunteer.
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The Churchville Stars – a Sunday afternoon attraction
by Ron Johnston
Back in the 1950s, when Arnie Barton delivered milk to Ray and Norma Adams’ home at 211 RigaMumford Road, Sarah Adams would scoot in the opposite direction.
“He had such a booming voice that I would run and hide,” Sarah remembered. “As a little girl, I was scared of him. But as I grew up, I came to enjoy talking sports with him.”
Baseball was Barton’s game, and his “booming voice” served him well on the Churchville Stars semi-pro diamond in Churchville Park. When the 6-foot-2 pitcher/outfielder spoke, his teammates and people in general tended to listen to what he had to say.
There is 1949 Churchville Stars team photograph of Bob Frew in a white t-shirt and not in uniform, holding a lit cigarette in his right hand.
Don’t worry about it. It’s OK. Frew can do whatever he wants to do.
You see, as a World War II vet, he survived the 65-mile Bataan Death March in the Philippines in the spring of 1942.
“Never talked about it (after the war),” said Tom Frew of his uncle.
So, that being said...if Bob Frew needed a relight, he would’ve gotten one. Instantly.
After work in the early 60s, Gerry Betteridge would often play 2-on-2 basketball at a driveway hoop with son, Chris, Bob Weiland, and yours truly.
Mr. Betteridge, as Bob and I addressed him, was very strong and very good.
Little did we know that he was a three-sport standout at Churchville High back in the mid-40s.
“My dad (Dick Frew) calls Gerry Betteridge the greatest athlete to come out of old Churchville High,” said Tom Frew, a 1970 C-C grad.
Oh, yeah, Betteridge was a pitcher/outfielder for the Churchville Stars for many years...and he was one of their best players.
“Gerry was the center fielder, and he was a power hitter,” recalled Jerry Spotts, a 1951 Churchville High grad.
After the war, baseball was, without question, the National Pastime in the United States of America. In Churchville, it was especially popular on the Sabbath. That’s when the Stars played, usually during the early afternoon at Churchville Park, not far from the golf course.
“My dad said on Sunday afternoons they drew good crowds,” Frew said.
In 1958, the Churchville Stars’ opponents were Perry, Sonyea, Nunda, Avon, Scottsville, Mt. Morris, LeRoy, Rush, and Caledonia.
Said Margie (Barton) Hunt, “We watched my dad (Arnie Barton) play after church every Sunday for years. Great times!”
Hunt was usually accompanied by mother, Marnie Barton; sister, Barb (Barton) Neale; and little brother, Neil Barton. Chris Betteridge and mother, Bernie Betteridge, were also spectators.
Some of the score card/program sponsors were: Byron’s Petherbridge Motors, Inc., The Johnson House (Churchville’s official “wet spot”), H.F. Snyder & Son, O.K. Farms, Dave and George’s Whirl Top Stand, Dilcher Service, Dr. V.P. Laglia, Pershing’s City Service, Cash and Carry Meadowbrook Farms, Your Delco Dealer F.R. Ehrmentraut, Dimock and Peck Oldsmobile, Williams Television & Radio Service, Fairway Restaurant, H.R. Way Auctioneer and Appraiser, George Skelton Plumbing Heating, The Oasis Restaurant, Don Howard Farm Machinery, Spencerport Super Market, Ray Brown Hardware Plumbing Heating, Nunes’ Nook, Rogers Poultry Farm, Western Auto Associate Store, The Churchville Greenhouses, Alexander Bros. IGA Super Market, Elmcrest Sanitarium, The Little Restaurant, Leo P. Kruze General Insurance, and Tobin Packing Company (Rochester).
“The Stars were formed by the Churchville Enterprisers, which was the forerunner of the Churchville Chamber of Commerce,” remembered Spotts.
“The Johnsons – Hunk, Gordon and Stan – were also very much involved.”
The 1958 Stars team was managed by John MacMillan. The roster included Roy Hershey, Paul Doherty, John McKenzie, Al Belcher, Marvin
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Darch, Chuck MacMillan, Hal Martin, Hank Boyst, McKinley Jackson, Skip Howarth, Dale Pederson, Dave Pederson, Tim Ackerman, Al Lowden (pitcher), Rich Houck, Bill McMillan, Charlie Maiers, Gerry Betteridge (P/OF), and Arnie Barton (P/OF).
Barton and Betteridge were neighbors, with the Donahue house in between them, on ChurchvilleRiga Road (about two miles south of Churchville). Across the road from their homes was the Riga Center Cemetery.
After Stars games, Arnie Barton would accumulate the broken bats and give them to the Riga Center kids – Neil Barton, John Donahue, Chris Betteridge, Bob Weiland, Roger Pimm, Freddie Church, Geoff Grinnell, Jay Grinnell, and myself.
We would just tape the bats and re-use them in sandlot games in the Riga neighborhood. *
Arnie Barton was also a vet, who served in the navy. After the war, he was pictured with the ‘47 and ‘49 Churchville Stars teams. Also on the 47 squad were Gerry Betteridge, Homer Barton, Gordon Hill, Bob Frew, Bob “Red” Bruton (third base), Stub Miller, Norm MacDonald, Stan Brew, Sam Hessney, Izzo Marino, Charlie Lazaration, and Rich Houck.
“Sam Hessney was a CHS (Churchville High School) coach and maybe the best I ever had at any time,” said Spotts, who occasionally filled in as a Stars infielder in the 50s.
Added Tom Frew, “Sam was the Assistant Athletic Director for the Rochester City School District, and grew up in Churchville.”
The ‘49 Stars roster featured Bob Frew, Houck, Marino, Ronnie Brew, Dick Weidort, Ron Johnson, Bruton, Dick Betteridge, Claude Harris (OF), Stan Griffin, Norm MacDonald, Ken Forbes, Stan Brew, and Barton. * * * *
After his playing days, Barton umpired in the 60s, and showed me how to correctly throw a curveball for a strike.
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EPILOGUE: While the Churchville Stars disbanded many years ago, they have not been forgotten.
•Bob Frew worked in sales for Agway and resided in Attica. He passed away a hero in 1981. Thank you always for your service.
•Dick Betteridge, Gerry’s brother, was a standout golfer.
•Gerry Betteridge was a Hall of Fame bowler. He passed away at age 79 in 2007 in South Carolina. His son, Chris, also passed away at age 60 in 2011. Bernie is doing well in South Carolina.
•Gordon Hill was Roger Hill’s father. Roger, who passed away at age 68 in 2015 in North Carolina, was a standout athlete at CCSHS in the mid1960s. Roger was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame last December.
•Norm MacDonald was a longtime Town Supervisor for Riga and my Sunday School teacher in Churchville.
•Arnie Barton and wife, Marnie, have also passed away. Their son, Neil, would become the Athletic Director at CCSHS and daughters, Margie and Barb, both reside in Texas.
•Sarah (Adams) Moffitt was one of the greatest female athletes in Saints history. Unfortunately, C-C didn’t field any varsity girls sports during her time at the school.
•Tom Frew and Jerry Spotts are both doing well and living in LeRoy.
•Ronnie Brew was Stan Brew’s brother, and resided on North Main in Churchville.
•Stan Brew farmed on Bangs Road.
•Marvin Beatty was a Stars skipper for a few years, and son, Gary, a batboy.
•Joe Fosmire was a catcher; Chick Schmidt or Corky MacMullen played first; Vern Button, third; and John Freeman, from Caledonia, pitched.
•Dr. Eli Vail was a contributor and never missed a Churchville Stars game until passing in late 1954.
Note: Ron Johnston, a 1966 ChurchvilleChili Senior High graduate, is the author of One-Game Wonder: A Hoops Memory and Compilation.
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The 1947 Churchville Stars: (l-r) back row – Gerry Betteridge, Homer Barton, Gordon Hill, Bob Frew; front row – Bob “Red” Bruton, Stub Miller, Norm MacDonald, Stan Brew, Sam Hessney, Izzo Marino, unknown, Arnie Barton, Charlie Lazaration, and Rich Houck. Provided
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The 1949 Churchville Stars: (l-r) back row – Bob Frew, Houck, DeLaura, Marino, Ronnie Brew, Dick Weidort, Ron Johnson; front row – DeLaura, Bruton, Dick Betteridge, Claude Harris, Stan Griffin, MacDonald, Barton, Ken Forbes, and Stan Brew. Provided photo.
Sankofa african dance and drum ensemble returns to SunY Brockport
Connecting the robust threads of African dance that are woven throughout Western New York, the Department of Dance at SUNY Brockport will present performances of Sankofa African Dance and Drum Ensemble on Thursday, April 25, through Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee on Sunday, April 28, at 2 p.m. The performances will take place in the Hartwell Dance Theater on the Brockport campus. Ticket prices for all performances are $17/general, $12/seniors, SUNY Brockport alumni, faculty, and staff, and $9/students and will be available online at fineartstix.brockport.edu, by phone at 585-395-2787 or at the Tower Fine Arts Center Box Office, 180 Holley Street, Brockport.
Artistic director Jenise Akilah Anthony is excited to be bringing back Sankofa ensemble alumni dispersed throughout the region back to campus to appear in this year’s performances. Equally exciting is the ability to present encore performances of “Path of Hope,” choreographed by Marie Basse-Wiles. Generously supported by DanceForce, the piece fuses dances from Mali and Senegal. (Please note that “Path
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•LaDue, Roy A., died April 9, 2024 in Zephyrhills, Florida at age 87. He was predeceased by his parents, Perry and Helena LaDue; his wife, Dianne K. Cornelius LaDue (Feb. 15, 2023); his grandson, Kevin DeMersman (1994); his brother, Harold LaDue; and his sister, June DeClerck. Roy is survived by his children, Roy (NovaLee) LaDue, Terry LaDue, and Sheila (Mark) DeMersman; his brother, Paul LaDue; his grandchildren, Danielle (John) Bittner, Melinda LaDue, Troy (Lauren) LaDue, Jenica (Brian) Renke, and Kyle (Ashley) DeMersman; his eight great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Roy was a veteran of the US Marine Corps. He retired from a career at Eastman Kodak Company. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, also enjoying golfing and camping.
Visitation hours will be held Saturday, April 20, from 12 to 2 p.m. at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Inc., 735 East Avenue, Hilton, where his Funeral Service will take place at 2 p.m. Interment at the convenience of the family in Lakeview Cemetery, Brockport. Donations can be made in memory of Roy to Golisano’s Children’s Hospital, Larry and Cindy Bloch Alumni and Advancement Center, 300 East River Road, P.O. Box 278996, Rochester, NY 14627 or Rett Syndrome Research, 67 Under Cliff Road, Trumbull, CT 06611.
•Mutter, Janet Kinnicutt, born March 1, 1953 in Clarkson, and died April 4, 2024 at age 71. Janet was predeceased by her parents, Jack and Joan Kinnicutt. She lived in Virginia and Vero Beach, Florida. She worked as a Secretary at Gannett Newspapers for many years.
Janet’s Memorial Service will be held Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 2 p.m. at the Ogden Baptist Church, 721 Washington Street, Spencerport. Interment private. Donations can be made to a charity of one’s choice in Janet’s memory. Arrangements entrusted to Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Spencerport.
George Alvan Pinckney
February 7, 1928 ~ April 16, 2024 (age 96)
Born in Troy, New York, February 5, 1928. He left high school during his senior year to join the Navy toward the end of World War II. He was a veteran of Naval Aviation during World War II and the Korean Conflict.
George began a lifelong love of flying by building his own airplane in ninth-grade metal shop class. He received a private pilot certificate when he turned 16 and held a commercial pilot certificate with instrument and instructor ratings when he retired.
Following college graduation, he coached high school basketball and American Legion baseball in Nebraska until he returned to graduate school to pursue his doctorate in psychology.
A proud alumnus of the University of Nebraska, he began his professional career as Associate Director of the schools Psychological Clinic. He continued his career as Chairman of Psychology at Brockport State University. He retired as a Professor of Psychology Emeritus with the Brockport State University of New York.
He was a year-round resident of Windstar on Naples Bay since 1989 when he was an active participant in the club’s golf program. He also was a member of the Senior Golfers of America, The Southwest Florida Senior Golf Association, The Florida Golf Association, and the Tournament Player’s Association.
He is survived by his wife, Anita Goodman Pinckney, his daughter, Sandra Nagle, and her children, Christine Felty (James) and Andrea Sturek (Michael). Daughter Cindy and John Sisto, and their children Anne Sisto and Tom (Sara). His son, Dr. Richard, and Jeanette Pinckney, and their children, Andersen Pinckney and Moriah (Brandon) Trundy, stepchildren Gary Snyder, Howie and Xia Snyder and their children, Elijah and Noah Snyder, Heidi Snyder Bailey, and Peter Bailey. Twelve greatgrandchildren also survive him. He will be cremated, and his ashes will be spread at sea in a private family ceremony.
of Hope” will be performed at the Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon performances only.)
Anthony adds that this year “we will be premiering traditional and contemporary choreography from our in-house African natives from Ghana, Nigeria, and Guinea. We are honored to present work from our newest African graduate students, Ghanian Christian Quayson, and Emmanuel Akinyeju, who is a master drummer in his native Nigeria. Also, Sankofa’s music director, Mohamed Diaby – who hails from Guinea – will premiere choreographic work with the Rochester-based Guinean company, Atebayilla.” Also appearing in the concert will be guest djembefola (“one who makes the drum speak”) Mohamed Diarra, also from Guinea.
Along with its usual excitement drawn from the rhythms and enthusiastic, athletic movement, Anthony notes that due to the “strong male presence in the company this season, I will be highlighting traditional Guinean rites of passage celebration through drum, dance, and song.” Provided information
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•Brakenbury, Keith D., formerly of Albion, died April 12, 2024. He was born October 31, 1959 in Albion to Richard and Constance (Kwiatkowski) Brakenbury. Keith was predeceased by his mother, Constance in 2020. Keith is survived by his loving spouse, Jeffery Bodine; father, Richard Brakenbury; siblings, Kyle (Colleen) Brakenbury, Kevin Brakenbury, Ondrea Brakenbury Pate; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, and friends. Keith enjoyed traveling to various places over the years. He spent over 25 years working for Home Depot in the Rochester area before retiring from the Henrietta store. Keith and his husband Jeff cherished time together camping, going to museums, or relaxing at home with their four cats and dogs, Parker, and Monty. His Celebration of Life Service was held April 16 at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, Albion. Interment April 17 at Old St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Albion. Contributions in Keith’s memory can be made to Wilmot Cancer Institute or for HIV/AID research, amfAR. To share a special memory of Keith, please visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
•Steubing, Christopher Thomas, died April 10, 2024 at age 65. Predeceased by his parents, Richard L. and Claire (Darby) Steubing; brother, Richard M. Steubing; and fatherin-law, Rev. John Van Brederode. Survived by Lisa Steubing; his children, Amanda (Marc) Evanchik, Rachael Steubing and Ryan (Kaitlyn) Steubing; granddaughter, Harper Lillian Evanchik; siblings, Mark (Patty) Steubing, Mary Jo (Frank) Melia and Matthew Steubing; mother-in-law, Gladys Van Brederode; brothers and sisters-in-law; and several nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. He loved to decorate the Senators Mansion and dedicated much of his time to his beautiful gardens. Chris was a very accomplished entrepreneur and was born to be a part of the hospitality industry. Midway in life, he took on the adventure of starting his own business. With hard work and family dedication, they were able to open the doors to Gatherings at the Senators Mansion (Churchville) followed by Gatherings at the Daisy Flour Mill (Penfield). Through the growth of Gatherings, Chris was able to make many successful partnerships with places such as the George Eastman House, Casa Larga, Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester and Strong Hospital. Chris was able to make many meaningful connections and one of his many gifts was the ability to create unforgettable memories during any special event.
A Celebration of Life for Chris will be held at the Church of the Epiphany on Saturday, April 27, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. Donations can be made to Lollypop Farm or the Rev. John H. Van Brederode Scholarship Fund in his memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili.
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•Derefinko, James W., died April 11, 2024 at age 81. He is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Carol; his children, Stephan (Brenda) Derefinko, Christine (Richard) Giangrasso; his nine grandchildren, Madison, Abigail, Lydia, James, John, Danielle (Matthew) Cole, Peter, Julia, and Luke; and his great-grandson, William. James was predeceased by his parents, Stephan and Virginia Derefinko; and his brother, Rodney Derefinko. James was a Veteran of the US Army. He retired from Brown Security of Buffalo where he worked as a service tech. He was a member of St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, Hilton. He was a talented carpenter and a jack-of -all-trades and enjoyed making bird houses. In his leisure he enjoyed watching and rooting for his favorite team, the Buffalo Bills, playing the drums and jazz music, and fishing on Lake Ontario.
His Funeral Mass was held April 16 at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, 110 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton. Interment in Lakeside Cemetery, Hamlin. Donations can be made to the Craig A. Goodrich Dog Shelter, 80 Railroad Avenue, Hamlin, NY 14464 in James’ memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.
Sankofa African Dance and Drum Ensemble will be presented April 25 through 28 at SUNY Brockport. Provided photo.
•Klafehn, Joann Agnes, died April 11, 2024 at age 91. She was born to Joachim and Etta Miller on June 21, 1932 in Brockport and grew up in Hamlin. She was predeceased by her loving husband, Glenn; brothers, Gordon (Shelia), Kenneth (Virginia), Chester (Gertrude), and Robert Miller; sister, Joyce (Gerald) Lemcke; brothers and sisters in-law, Lorraine (Melvin) Reid, Raymond (Elaine) Klafehn, and Harold (May) Klafehn. Joann is survived by her children: Brian Klafehn (Erika Pfeiffer) of Fairport, Delores Baxter (Charles) of Greece, and Catherine Dean (Bill) of Valparaiso, IN; grandchildren Anastasia Pfeiffer, Emily (Matthew) Graupman, Erin (Ryan) Borcyk, Eileen (Nathan) Kadar, Rebecca (Nathan) Baggett and Rachel Dean; nine great-grandchildren. As a younger woman, Joann started her work life at Duffy Mott Company in Hamlin, and also worked at Chemical Bank for decades doing clerical work. She was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Hilton, active in the Adella Society. Joann enjoyed traveling, camping, and playing games, especially Euchre and Pinochle.
A Memorial Service will be held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 158 East Avenue, Hilton, on Saturday, June 8, 2024, at 1 p.m. Donations in her memory can be made to St. Ann’s Home at St. Ann’s Community, 1500 Portland Avenue, Rochester, NY 14621 or St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 158 East Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.
•Nichols, Greg A., died April 16, 2024 at age 62. He was predeceased by his parents, Robin and Nancy Nichols and by his father-in-law, Malcom Perry. He is survived by his loving wife, Kelly Perry Nichols; his sons, Andrew and Ryan Nichols; his brother, Paul (Terri) Nichols; his sister, Laurie (Walter) Miedema; his nephew, Zachary Shuster; his nieces, Sarah (Brandon) Guthrie, Heather Fisher, Eleanor and Jenna Nichols; his sisters-in-law, Barb and Teresa Perry; his aunts, Genevieve Gates and Mary (Phil) Hauer; many cousins; and his beloved dog, Penny. Greg was Operations Captain and Scheduler for AMR of Rochester. He was a Life Member and Past President of the Hilton Fire Department, a former firefighter, EMT, and an officer, reaching the rank of Captain. He also worked as a part time dispatcher in Hilton. In his leisure he enjoyed bowling and playing softball in the fire department leagues, car racing and watching football. Family and friends are invited to call Monday, April 22 from 2 to 4 p.m. and Tuesday, April 23 from 4 to 8 pm at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, 735 East Avenue, Hilton. Greg’s Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, April 24 at 10 a.m. at the Hilton United Methodist Church, 21 West Avenue, Hilton, followed by Interment in Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Hilton Fire Department, 120 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, NY 14468 and/or to AMR Rochester, 811 West Avenue, Rochester, New York 14611 in Greg’s memory.
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•Meisenzahl, Gerard J., died April 13, 2024 at age 64. He was predeceased by his long-time, loving companion, Debbie Neri. He is survived by his parents, Robert and Joan Meisenzahl; his loving companion, Cheryl Strader; his brothers, Joseph (Betsy) Meisenzahl and Thomas (Dawn) Meisenzahl; his sister, Mary Joan Meisenzahl; his children, Johnny, DJ (Tammy), Jeremy (Melanie), Lacy (Brian), Patti (Brett), Al, Sarah, and Zachary; many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Gerry was an entrepreneur in Kendall. He enjoyed his dream home in Kendall and his lake house in Black Lake, New York. He was a hunter and fisherman. He also liked to ride his 4wheeler, play cards, and cook with his smoker. Gerry had a huge heart filled with love and pride for his family. Seeing his family happy and successful is what made Gerry happy. He was always there to help anyone, in any way that he could, without question.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Gerry and Cheryl’s home at 2565 Center Road, Kendall on Saturday April 20 from 2 to 6 p.m. All are welcome to come and share stories. Donations in memory of Gerry can be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital Research Center, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.
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Volunteers needed for flag placement at Sweden cemeteries
The Town of Sweden welcomes all volunteers to help place American flags on veterans’ graves at townowned cemeteries prior to Memorial Day. Volunteers will meet on Saturday, May 11, from 9 to 11 a.m. at Lakeview Cemetery, 4988 Lake Road, Sweden. Some volunteers will be needed to place flags at other cemeteries, however the meeting point for all is at Lakeview.
The Town has procured 900 flags and provides volunteers with detailed location maps to cover Sweden’s five cemeteries: Lakeview, High Street, West Sweden Road, Sweden Walker Road, and County Line Road. For more information, call the highway department at 637-3369. Provided information
Paws in Need, a program initiated by Brockport High School’s Brockport Animal Shelter Volunteer Club, has successfully collected their first district-wide donations of pet supplies. Collection boxes will remain at the schools through the end of the year. Photo from @BrockportCSD on X.
Students invited to enter America’s Field Trip contest
In 2026, the United States will mark its Semiquincentennial: the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The organization America250 seeks to equip and inspire our youngest generations with a first-hand opportunity to learn about our nation’s most pivotal historical moments through a new contest.
America’s Field Trip is a nationwide scholastic contest that invites students in grades three through 12 to be part of America’s 250th anniversary by sharing their perspectives on what America means to them. Students may submit artwork, videos, or essays in response to the contest’s prompt: “What does America mean to you?”
Twenty-five first-place awardees from each grade level category will receive free travel and lodging for a three-day, two-night trip to a select historical or cultural site. Second-place awardees will receive a $500 cash award. The teacher associated with the top scoring student submissions in each grade level category will receive a $1,000 cash award.
“We are thrilled to launch this effort to prepare the future leaders of our nation with the knowledge of our nation’s past so that we can propel ourselves into a brighter future,” said Rosie Rios, Chair of America 250.
Learn more about the contest, including judging criteria and resources for teachers, at https:// america250.org/fieldtrip/. The contest runs through May 17.
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Brockport Fire District Invitation to Bid on Sale of Computer Equiment
The Brockport Fire District is seeking sealed bids for the sale and removal of 7 complete computer systems. The software installed will no longer be supported after October 2025. The equipment has been upgraded for the safety and security of the Brockport Fire District.
All bids must be in written form submitted in a sealed envelope marked “Computer Equipment Bid” and must be received and filed with the Secretary of the Brockport Fire District, PO Box 131, 38 Market Street, Brockport NY 14420 by 4:00 pm on Wednesday, May 1, 2024.
Sealed bids can be dropped off or mailed to the following:
Brockport Fire District
Attn: Debra Bax, Secretary Box 131 38 Market Street
Brockport NY 14420
Contact number: (585)406-1073
Bidders must include dollar amount for the listed Lot unit, complete name, address, email address and phone number (including area code). Bids will be opened on Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 11:00 am at Brockport Fire District Station 1, 38 Market Street, Brockport NY 14420.
Bidders that have their bid accepted by the Brockport Fire District will be notified by phone and mail. Bids accepted by the Brockport Fire District will be paid for on the date of pickup which will be Saturday, May 4, 2024 between 9:00 am and 11:00 am at Brockport Fire District Station 1, 38 Market Street, Brockport NY 14420. Payment will be by Check or Money Order only made out to the Brockport Fire District.
The computers will be on display in the Brockport Fire District Conference Room located at Brockport Fire District Station 1, 38 Market Street, Brockport NY 14420 on Thursday, April 25, 2024 from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
All units are sold “ AS IS.” No warranty will be granted for the units and NO RETURNS and NO Tech support is available. All units have a Windows 10 system.
The Brockport Fire District has the right to reject any and all bids. There are 7 Lots. You must take the complete LOT. Please submit your bid for a specific Lot number.
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Overspending continues in Brockport
On March 18, 2024, the Village of Brockport held a public hearing about the tax cap override for the second year in a row. The village of Brockport is a poorer community. I believe the village is terribly outdated and has been neglected for over a decade. The infrastructure in the village is failing terribly, with weekly water main breaks and sewer failures. Village residents have paid, and still pay, one of the highest taxes in the county. The Village Board asked each department to cut back last year. These departments did what was asked, including the DPW, whose job it is to take care of the infrastructure. Why would you keep taking from this department that needs it the most?
Now, you have a poorer community, a village that is very outdated for over a decade, infrastructure that is in failing condition from neglect for over a decade, a village with one of the highest taxes in the county for years, and the departments cut back. All these issues, and the Village overspending is enormous. Because of this overspending, the Village is asking to
override the tax cap for a second year in a row. Last year the amount was 10 percent and this year it is proposed to be seven percent. The Village is raising the tax cap to one of the highest in the county.
So, with all these facts, talk about dissolution of the Village, and the assessments going up 22 percent, this leadership had the perfect opportunity to show the village taxpayers and community they were serious about making cuts and lowering this crazy overspending. But, the Village of Brockport leadership chose to do nothing at all. This shows exactly who this Village is working for (themselves) and who this Village is not working for (taxpayers and community).
By making changes, it will be hard. People will be upset, but this Village leadership has not been investing in the village for over a decade and you are left with a village that is in the worst shape ever.
Kevin Jenkins Brockport
Exile McBride a big hit in Buffalo
The remains of Exile McBride are quietly secluded in a remote section of Brockport’s Mt. Olivet Cemetery. However, the name of my great uncle was very much alive in Buffalo on April 5. My PowerPoint Presentation entitled “Exile McBride, International Human Rights Crusader,” was a great success at the Hyatt Regency in Buffalo. It was part of the Comhaltas North American Irish Convention. There was a full house of enthusiastic attendees who were very intrigued by Exile’s amazing life story.
It was surprising to discover that Exile had once lived, and actually died in 1911, at 226 Pearl Street in Buffalo. Amazingly, this location was almost directly across the street from the Hyatt! Exile’s house has since been demolished and this is now the site of the Buffalo Convention Center. If his house was still standing, it might have been eligible to receive a New York State historic maker designation. I also met with Susan Buttaccio, the local history manager of Buffalo’s Central Library, downtown. She had just heard about Exile for the first time and was very excited. I men-
tioned to her that I had discovered over 1,800 old newspaper articles on Exile, and over 1,000 of them were from Buffalo!
Furthermore, I told Susan that Exile’s first name alone had once been a household name in Buffalo. Exile had been somewhat like the Josh Allen of Buffalo in 1900. Local articles frequently had headlines such as “Exile meets Roosevelt,” Exile goes to Europe,” and “Exile addresses Congress.”
Susan was so excited about what I had discovered, that she will be planning a special event for Exile in September. I will also be presenting the library a framed portrait of Exile for their local history room. Exile and his incredible story were a great success during my Buffalo visit. He will no longer be lost in Buffalo history!
Mike McBride Rochester
Note: For more information about Exile McBride and his ties to the Brockport area, visit westsidenewsny.com and click on the magnifying glass to search for his name.
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Mike McBride gave a presentation on the life of his great uncle, Irish freedom fighter and human rights crusader Exile McBride, at the Cornhaltas North American Irish Convention in Buffalo. The venue was just across the street from where Exile’s home once stood. Provided photo.
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Village of Brockport approves 2024-2025 Budget
by Erica L. Linden, Brockport Village Manager
The Brockport Village Board held a public hearing on the tentative budget on April 1, 2024. The proposed budget included a 9% tax levy increase. Taking the concerns raised by the public into account, the board requested a budget with a lower levy. The budget delivered to the Village Board and approved on April 15 includes a 7% increase to the tax levy. An explanation of the tax levy, tax rate, and general budget follows.
TAX LEVY
The NYS Comptroller’s Office provides a formula for each municipality to use to determine their allowed tax levy under the tax cap. The basic idea of the tax cap is that local governments will raise taxes no higher than 2% or the rate of inflation, whichever number is lower. In practice, the formula takes into consideration a state provided “Growth Factor,” payments in lieu of taxes (PILOTS), carryover, and adjustments/exclusions. This year, the Comptroller’s Office provided for an exclusion for municipalities who pay into the ERS + Police & Fire System. This exclusion was not released until after the Village’s original tentative budget presentation. With this exclusion, the NYS allowed tax cap for the Village of Brockport this year is 3.43%. The Village Board passed a local law on April 1, 2024 to override the tax cap for the 2024 fiscal year.
•Tax Levy allowed under the Tax Cap Formula: $3,553,909 at 3.43%
•Tax Levy adopted: $3,676,642 at 7% Difference: $122,733
TAX RATE
The tax rate is a function of the levy. In order to achieve the levy amount set, the rate is adjusted across the tax roll. Not everyone pays the same, as tax exemptions exist for those meeting eligibility requirements for senior citizens, disabled individuals, veterans, or volunteer fire and ambulance workers.
Tax rates fluctuate from year to year. This year’s tax rate will be $11.96 in order to achieve the tax levy.
Village of Brockport tax rates for the last six years: 2018 $12.20 2019 $11.50 2020 $12.11 2021 $11.64 2022 $11.75 2023 $11.18 HOW
Sample Home #1, assessed at $157,700
Last year: $1,763.33
This year: $1,886.09 Difference: $122.76
Sample Home #2, assessed at $226,800
Last year: $2,535.97
This year: $2,712.53 Difference: $176.56
ASSESSMENTS
Town of Sweden reassessments were recently mailed to property owners. The new assessed value for your home will be reflected on next year’s village taxes. The March 2023 assessment value will be used to calculate this current village tax bill.
Reassessment does not increase Village revenues. Only an increase to the tax levy will increase Village revenues.
BUDGET SUMMARY
Village property taxes support 51% of the total Village Budget. Sales tax contributes 30% with the remaining coming from various state, federal, interest, and departmental income sources. Appropriated Fund Balance and Reserves contributes to 4% of the budget.
The General Revenue Budget includes the Board of Trustees, Village Court, Village Clerk/Treasurer Office, Department of Public Works, Police Department, Building Inspection & Code Enforcement, and the Planning/Zoning Board. This also includes the Village portion of the Seymour Library operating budget.
The Water Budget and the Sewer Budget are self-supporting funds that do not use taxpayer dollars. Monroe County Water Authority raises its rates to purchase water each year. The Village of Brockport maintains all its own water and sewer lines but purchases water from Monroe County Water Authority. The Village has not raised water rates in two years; this year water rates will go up $0.11 per 1,000 gallons consumed beginning in June for our in-district accounts, and $0.25 for outof-district accounts.
The budget(s) can be found online at https:// brockportny.org/treasurer/. Past village tax bills can be found online at http://www.tslco.net/brockport. htm. This year’s tax bill will be available online and mailed by May 31, 2024.
AAA Great Battery Roundup for Earth Day
Held in conjunction with Earth Day, the AAA Great Battery Roundup is designed to encourage motorists to take old automotive or marine leadacid batteries to a local collection point where they can be safely recycled and formed into new batteries. AAA Western and Central New York is hosting the program again this year with multiple battery collection points. AAA will also donate proceeds to planting trees in Western and Central New York. Each year, approximately 97 percent of vehicle batteries are recycled. However, the remaining 3 percent add up to millions of pounds of lead and gallons of sulfuric acid. These can be discharged
On Wednesday, April 10, members of the Ogden Town Board presented a proclamation to representatives from the Ogden Farmers’ Library in recognition of National Library Week (April 7 to 13, 2024). National Library Week is an annual celebration that highlights the valuable role libraries play in strengthening communities and providing a place for education, opportunity and lifelong learning.
“Throughout its storied history beginning in 1815, the Ogden Farmers’ Library has served as a beacon of knowledge and education in the Town of Ogden. With an array of programs, for kids, teens and adults, there is something for everyone at our local library,” said Town Supervisor Mike Zale. “I especially enjoy participating in story time with Children’s Services Librarian Steve Shon each month. I’m always so impressed with his ability to keep the kids engaged through song, dance and reading.
“Thank you to Library Director John Cohen the entire Ogden Farmers’ Library team for their unwavering commitment to education and to the residents of the Town of Ogden. I am grateful to have this valued resource here in town,” concluded Zale.
“It was such an honor to be recognized alongside members of the Li-
into the environment, creating health and safety hazards for humans and animals, as well as potential fire hazards.
Motorists can take part in AAA Western and Central New York’s free lead-based battery recycling – any brand or type of lead-acid or AGM batteries will be accepted, including car, boat and RV batteries, however, lithium batteries are not eligible. Dropoff hours are Monday, April 22, through Wednesday, April 24, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at: Griff’s Auto Service, 55 Cedarfield Commons, Rochester; and Action Towing, 275 Marketplace, Rochester. Provided information
Ogden Farmers’ Library recognized by Town Board
brary Board of Trustees during this year’s National Library Week,” said Library Director John Cohen. “At the Ogden Farmers’ Library, we work every day to offer educational, recreational and social opportunities to the citizens of Ogden in a safe, fun and inclusive environment. I invite the community to stop by for a visit to check out all the Ogden Farmers’ Library has to offer.”
The Ogden Farmers’ Library is located at 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. Those with questions about their hours or program offerings, can visit their website at ogdenlibrary.com or call 585-617-6181.
Spring Brush Pick Up STARTS May 6th 2024
There will be one pass down each road. The brush must be cut into lengths of 8 feet or less and must be on the side of the road. Please pile the brush parallel to the road, do not include any type of lumber, and do not intertwine piles. Leaves will onLY be picked up if in paper bags.
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Abe’s Restaurant – 5232 Ridge Rd. W.
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Byrne Dairy – 2295 Spencerport Rd.
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Joe’s Mart Gas Station – 5028 Ridge Rd. W.
NAPA – 380 South Union St.
Ogden Gardens, 20 Kingsford Lane
Ogden Senior Center – 200 South Union St.
Ogden Town Hall – 269 Ogden Center Rd.
Slayton Place – 26 Slayton Ave.
Spencerport Family Apothecary – 42 Nichols St.
Sullivan’s Charbroil – 4712 Ridge Rd. W.
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Brockport seniors showcased in 34th Legislative Student Art Exhibit
Brockport High School seniors Alexandra Mofardin (left) and Sean Rookey (right) were selected to have their artwork showcased in the 34th Annual New York State Art Teachers Association Legislative Student Art Exhibit. The annual exhibit is organized by NYSATA in partnership with NYSUT and in collaboration with the New York State Senate and Assembly. The goals of the exhibit are to showcase art programs to our legislators and to give all artists in grades K-12 an opportunity to receive statewide recognition for Youth Art Month. View the virtual exhibit on the NYSATA.org website at https:// www.nysata.org/legislative-exhibit (accessible through February 2025).
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NCADD-RA plans Annual Luncheon
The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence-Rochester Area’s (NCADD-RA) 78th Annual Luncheon will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 15, at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Rochester.
For more information or to register, contact Elaine Alvarado at ealvarado@depaul.org or call 585719-3481. Visit ncadd-ra.org/eventstrainings/ncadd-ra-annual-luncheon/ to register online.
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Keynote speaker Dr. Stephen L. Dewey will present “Understanding the Science of Substance Use Disorder.” Dr. Dewey received his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa and completed his postdoctoral fellowship in the Neurology Department at Stony Brook University. During his 23-year tenure at Brookhaven National Laboratory, he conducted research on the effects of addictive drugs on the human brain. Dr. Dewey has published more than 250 peer-reviewed scientific research articles, book chapters, and abstracts.
Forum focuses on accessible recreation on the canalway
The New York State Canal Corporation recently hosted the first installment of its SUNY/Erie Canal Bicentennial Forum Series as part of New York State’s commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the original Erie Canal’s opening in 1825 and the waterway’s continued influence on the state. The April 10 forum at Monroe Community College in Brighton focused on ways local governments, businesses and recreational service providers can make the New York State Canal system and Canalway Trail more accessible and welcoming for people with and without disabilities. Coinciding with the event’s panel discussions was a vendor expo that showcased adaptive equipment and information to further assist attendees in making Canal communities more accessible.
“Since it’s opening nearly 200 years ago, the Erie Canal has had a profound impact on our state and today’s focus on accessibility and inclusion is just one example of how this industrial waterway continues to evolve as it supports an incredible network of recreational activities,” said New York State Canal Corporation Director Brian U. Stratton. “The Canal system and Canalway Trail provide endless opportunities for adventure, fresh air, and exercise, but there are often barriers for people with disabilities. Today’s event is working to remove those barriers by providing the information, inspiration and motivation to municipal leaders and businesses along the canal that are seeking to make their community more accessible.”
With more than 120 attendees present, the audience learned that according to Cornell University one in five Americans lives with a disability. Further, the buying power of people with disabilities along with their direct family members is $1 trillion, making the case for the substantial economic impact of accessible and inclusive recreation.
The forum was broken into two panel discussions – “Disability, Accessibility, and Inclusion,” moderated by New York State’s Chief Disability Officer, Kim Hill Ridley and the second panel, moderated by John Robinson, CEO of Our Ability, focused on “Implementing Accessible Opportunities – Assisting Canal Providers/Municipalities.” The first panel served as important
reframing disability, planning from a perspective of functional ability and the importance of universal design, as well as the role of Independent Living Centers. The second panel built on this foundation, providing specific examples of organizations focused in this space, how to incorporate inclusion in their areas and organizations, and the system view needed to make inclusion a reality.
New York State Chief Disability Officer Kimberly Hill Ridley said, “The New York State Canal system is a treasure trove of history and recreational opportunities and by making the water and trails more accessible and inclusive, we open them up to a whole new segment of the population. An accessible canalway benefits everyone, not just people with disabilities, as it creates a more vibrant and diverse community experience and leads to new partnerships and economic opportunities where everyone feels welcome.”
As part of the Canal Corporation’s continued commitment to ensuring the canal waterways and trails are accessible for all outdoor recreational enthusiasts, this season’s “On the Canals” program seeks to provide greater opportunities for accessible and inclusive outings that will allow people with and without disabilities to participate together. With more than 30,000 participants over the last four years, “On the Canals” offers a variety of free activities including kayaking, cycling, boat tours, birding, wildlife hikes, and painting. To learn more about “On the Canals” and the accessible adventures available, please visit the program’s website at https://www. canals.ny.gov/onthecanals/.
The SUNY/Erie Canal Bicentennial Forum series is a collaboration of the Canal Corporation, the New York Power Authority, the State University of New York (SUNY), and the New York State Department of State. The series will continue through 2024 and 2025 as a component of the New York State Erie Canal Bicentennial celebration announced by Governor Hochul during the 2024 State of the State address. Additional forums will focus on ensuring the Erie Canal and 524-mile New York State Canal system remains a vibrant economic contributor and is sustainable for the next 100 years. The
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“21 Stories For Scouts” celebrates 15th year rappelling down Kodak Tower
It’s an event that has become synonymous with adventure, courage, and community spirit. “21 Stories For Scouts” proudly announces its 15th annual rappelling event down the iconic Kodak Tower in Rochester. This year’s event marks not only a milestone anniversary but also bids a fond farewell as it will be the last year participants will descend from the towering heights of the Kodak Tower.
What began as a daring challenge for thrill-seekers has transformed into a cherished tradition, raising essential funds for Seneca Waterways Council (local Scouts BSA Chapter) and promoting outdoor adventure and leadership development.
The Seneca Waterways Council partnered with Over the Edge, a company that conducts extreme rappelling events all over North America.
“We’re incredibly proud to have reached this significant milestone,” says Stephen Hoitt, Scout Executive/CEO of Seneca Waterways Council. “The experience, trepidation and excitement that a Scout feels atop a 30-foot climbing wall at summer camp is very similar to what these volunteers felt when they leaned back over the balcony, 240 feet above the ground.”
The Seneca Waterways Council extends its thanks to Kodak for the use of the building, for their incredible volunteers who helped participants cycle through the event, and for sponsoring teams of participants. Thanks also go to the following local companies who sponsored teams to rappel: Harris Beach LLC, Hoselton Auto Mall, and Taylor the Builder.
“Thanks to the generosity of some incredible donors in our community, we were able to have Scouts rappel this year” Hoitt says.
For more information on Scouting or to donate to this event, visit www.21storiesforscouts.org or call 585-244-4210.
21 Stories for Scouts does not have a date or new location for 2025.
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Sabrina Bhalla (left) and Ruby Callari (right) rappelling photo from 2021. Both scouts earned Eagle Scout rank in 2023. Sabrina Bhalla rappelling the Kodak Tower in Downtown Rochester.
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HOLLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEARING AND VOTE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual budget hearing for the qualified voters of the Holley Central School District (the “District”) on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. in the District Office BOE Room at the Elementary School building on North Main Street in the Village of Holley to present the proposed 2024-2025 budget.
AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual School District Meeting and Vote of the District (the “Annual Meeting and Vote”) will be held on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the main entrance foyer of the District’s Middle/High School Building on Lynch Road for the following purposes: (1) electing four members of the Board of Education (the “Board”); (2) voting on the District’s proposed budget for the 2024-2025 fiscal year; (3) voting on the purchase of replacement school buses; and (4) raising funds for the Community Free Library; and transacting such other business as authorized by law or rules of the Board.
AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Board will have prepared and completed a detailed statement in writing of the amount of money which will be required for the 2024-2025 fiscal year for school purposes, specifying the several purposes and the amount for each. Such statement will be prepared and made available upon request to residents of the District from May 7, 2024 through May 21, 2024, during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., prevailing time (exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays) at the main offices in the Elementary School and the Middle/High School or at the District Office in the Elementary School.
AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that an election for members of the Board shall be held to fill four (4) positions on the Board consisting of the following: 3 three-year terms (resulting from the expiration of the terms of Anne Smith, Brian McKeon, and Salvatore De Luca, Jr.) and a two-year term (resulting from the resignation of Robin Silvis, which seat is currently held by Board appointee Jennifer Reisman). The three candidates with the highest vote totals will be elected to three (3) year terms commencing July 1, 2024 and ending June 30, 2027. The candidate with the fourth highest vote total will be elected to a two-year term of office commencing May 22, 2024 and ending June 30, 2026.
AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that candidates for the office of member of the Board shall be nominated by petition, and that such petitions must be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., not later than April 22, 2024. Each petition shall be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District, shall be signed by at least 25 qualified voters of the District, or two percent of the number of voters who voted in the previous Annual Meeting and Vote, whichever is greater, shall state the residence of each signer and shall state the name and residence of the candidate. Petitions may be obtained from the District Clerk in the Elementary School building during regular business hours Monday through Friday (except holidays).
AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that voting at the Annual Meeting and Vote shall consist of voting on the election of four members of the Board, and voting on the following propositions, and voting on such other propositions as may be authorized by law and the rules of the Board:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
2024-2025 BUDGET
Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit:
“RESOLVED, that the budget for the Holley Central School District (the “District”) for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2024 and ending June 30, 2025, as presented by the Board of Education of the District, is hereby approved and adopted and the required funds therefor are hereby appropriated, and the necessary real property taxes required shall be raised by a tax on the taxable real property in the District to be levied and collected as required by law.”
PROPOSITION NO. 2
AUTHORIZING PURCHASE OF REPLACEMENT SCHOOL BUSES
Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit:
“RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of Holley Central School District be authorized to purchase replacement school buses at an aggregate estimated maximum cost of $363,000, with the cost thereof to be raised by the levy of a tax upon the taxable real property of the School District, to be collected in annual installments and partially offset by state aid, and in anticipation of such tax, such debt obligations of the School District as may be necessary (including obligations in the form of lease/purchase or installment purchase contracts having a term of not more than five years), not to exceed such estimated maximum cost, shall be issued.”
PROPOSITION NO. 3
LOCAL LIBRARY APPROPRIATION
Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit:
“RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of Holley Central School District, pursuant to Section 259 of the Education Law of the State of New York, be authorized and empowered to levy and collect an annual tax, year after year, separate and apart from the annual District budget, in the amount of $206,840 which shall be paid to the Community Free Library, Holley, New York for the support and maintenance of that library; with this appropriated amount to be the annual appropriation until thereafter modified by a future vote of the qualified voters of the District.”
AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that qualified voters may obtain applications for absentee and early mail ballots from the office of the Clerk of the District in the Elementary School building between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., prevailing time. Completed applications for absentee and early mail ballots must be received by the District Clerk no later than Tuesday, May 14, 2024, if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, and no later than Monday, May 20, 2024, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. No absentee or early mail ballot will be counted unless it has been received at the office of the Clerk of the District not later than 5:00 p.m. on May 21, 2024, the day of the election. A listing of all persons to whom absentee and early mail ballots have been issued will be available for inspection by any qualified voter of the District at the District Clerk’s office on each of the five days prior to the election, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that a District resident unable to vote because of military service, as defined by Regulations of the Commissioner (Part 122), who is absent from the District on the day of the election, or the spouse, parent, child or dependent of a voter as described above, accompanying or being with such voter, if a qualified voter of the State of New York and a resident of the District, may request an application for a military ballot. Applications may be obtained from Connie Nenni, District Clerk, by mail at 3800 North Main Street, Holley, NY 14470, by telephone at (585) 638-6316, Ext. 2003 or by email at cnenni@holleycsd.org. In a request for a military ballot application or ballot, the military voter may indicate his/her preference for receiving the application or ballot by mail, facsimile transmission or electronic mail. Ballot applications must be received by the District Clerk not later than 5:00 p.m. on April 25, 2024, and military ballots must be received at the District Clerk’s office not later than 5:00 p.m. on May 21, 2024, the day of the election.
AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that District residents are encouraged to closely monitor the District’s website at www.holleycsd.org for the most up-to-date information concerning the District’s Annual Meeting and Vote.
Connie Nenni, District Clerk
Dated: March 29, 2024
Holley Central School District
Legal Notice Village of Brockport
The Village of Brockport began public hearings on proposed Village Code revisions in March 2023. The Village Board will hold a final public hearing on the proposed revisions to the Village Code on April 22, 2024 at 7pm. This meeting will be held in person at 49 State St./Village Court and on Zoom (login credentials will be listed on the Village website on the meeting agenda under News/Announcements www.brockportny.org).
All parties will be heard, according to the public comment rules for the Village of Brockport. Comments may also be submitted in writing to the Village Clerk’s office, no later than April 29, 2024.
The public hearing will include all chapters of the Village Code except the Zoning chapter. The proposed changes/chapters are available online at https://brockportny.org/building-code/ or in person at Village Hall.
Respectfully submitted, Erica L. Linden Village Manager/Clerk
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing/presentation of the Kendall Central School District, Orleans and Monroe Counties, Kendall, NY 14476 will be held at the Kendall JSHS Library. The public hearing will begin at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 for the presentation of the budget document and introduction of Board of Education candidate(s).
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that the 2024 vote and board member election will be held on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 between the hours of 6 AM and 9 PM in the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476, at which time the polls will be opened to vote by voting machine upon the following items:
1. To adopt the annual budget of the Kendall Central School District for the fiscal year 20242025 and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxable property of the District.
2. Transportation
Shall the following resolution be adopted by the Board of Education?
RESOLVED, to authorize the purchase of motor vehicles for use in the transportation program of the District, including passenger buses, and expend therefore an aggregate sum not to exceed $350,000 and be it further RESOLVED, that the sum of $350,000 being the aggregate of the aforesaid maximum estimated amounts, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be raised by the appropriation of the amount of $350,000 from the School Bus Reserve Fund with the remainder to be raised by the levy of a tax upon the taxable property in the District and collected in annual installments as provided in Section 416 of the Education Law, and in anticipation of such tax, obligations of the District shall be issued: and be it further RESOLVED that the District shall be authorized to enter into one or more purchase contracts, installment purchase contracts or leases with a term of up to five years, and otherwise on terms satisfactory to the Board of Education, with respect to one or more of the vehicles hereby authorized to be acquired.
3. To elect one (1) member to the Board of Education for a term of five years commencing July 1, 2024 and expiring June 30, 2029.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required to fund the School District’s budget for 2024-2025, exclusive of public monies, and the tax exemption report may be obtained by any resident of the District during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the school vote and election except Saturday, Sunday or holidays, and on the date of the election, at the offices of each of the following schoolhouses in which school is maintained during 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM: Kendall Elementary School, 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476; Kendall Junior-Senior High School, 16887 Roosevelt Highway, Kendall, NY 14476; and Kendall Central School District Office, 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education shall be filed with the District Clerk at the Clerk’s Office in the Kendall Elementary School Building, 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476, not later than April 22, 2024, between 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Each petition shall be directed to the District Clerk of said District. Complete candidate qualifications can be obtained from the District Clerk at 585-659-2741. The petition must state the name and residence in the Kendall School District of the candidate.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that absentee ballot applications may be obtained between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk in the District Office at 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476. The District Clerk must receive completed applications at least seven (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk not later than 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at the District Office. A list of persons to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the Office of the District Clerk at 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY, on and after May 15, 2024 between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM except for Saturday and Sunday and on the day of the election, and said list will be posted at the polling place at the election.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that early voter applications may be obtained between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk in the District Office at 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476. The District Clerk must receive completed applications at least seven (7) days before
the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. Early voter ballots must be received by the District Clerk not later than 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at the District Office. A list of persons to whom early voter ballots are issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the Office of the District Clerk at 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY, on and after May 15, 2024 between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM except for Saturday and Sunday and on the day of the election, and said list will be posted at the polling place at the election.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that military voters as defined by Commissioner’s regulation Part 122 who are qualified voters of the District may apply for a military ballot during school business hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM at the District Clerk’s Office, 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476. A military voter may designate a preference to receive a military ballot application/military ballot by mail, facsimile transmission or electronic mail in their request for such application/ballot. Completed applications for military ballots must be received by the District Clerk no later than 4:00 PM. on April 26, 2024. Ballots for military voters shall be mailed, or otherwise distributed, no later than twenty-five (25) days prior to the election. Completed military ballots must be received by the District Clerk no later than 5 PM on the day of the election in order to be canvassed.
A list of persons to whom military ballots are issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the District Clerk’s Office at 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476, on and after May 15, 2024 between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, except for Saturday and Sunday and on the day of the election, and said list will be posted at the polling place at the election.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that the qualified voters of the School District shall be entitled to vote at said annual vote and member election. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States of America, (2) eighteen years of age or older, and (3) resident within the School District for a period of thirty (30) days next preceding the annual vote and election. The School District may require all persons offering to vote at the budget vote and election to provide one form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law 2018-c. Such forms may include picture identification, a driver’s license, a nondriver identification card, a utility bill, or a voter registration card. Upon offer of proof of residency, the School District may also require all persons offering to vote to provide their signature, printed name and address.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pursuant to a rule adopted by the Board of Education in accordance with Sections 2035 and 2008 of the Education Law, any referenda or propositions to amend the budget, or otherwise, to be submitted for voting at said election, must be filed with the Board of Education at the District Office on or before April 22, 2024 at 4:00 P.M.; must be typed or printed in English; must be directed to the District Clerk in the District Office, and must comply with District policy on the topic.
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Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING/ PRESENTATION, BUDGET VOTE, TRANSPORTATION REPLACEMENT RESERVE FUND USAGE, AND BOARD MEMBERS ELECTION FOR THE KENDALL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Kendall Central School District Notice of Formation Notice of Formation of Elite Sports Group LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the New York Department of State on 9/28/2023. Its office is located in Genesee County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process against the Company may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: 32 Farnsworth Ave., Oakfield, NY 14125. The purpose of the Company is any lawful activity. Legal Notice Village of Brockport Notice to Village Taxpayers PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Brockport Village Board adopted the Final Budget for the Village of Brockport for the fiscal year June 1, 2024-May 31, 2025: Resolved, that the Brockport Village Board adopts the 06/01/24 – 05/31/25 General Fund Budget in the amount of $7,244,884, the Water Fund Budget in the amount of $1,292,932, and the Sewer Fund Budget in the amount of $188,215 and that there be levied and assessed against the real property of the Village of Brockport the following sums for village government and other charges for the fiscal year 2024-2025: •A tax rate of $11.96 per thousand of assessed valuation in the Town of Sweden •A tax rate of $11.12 per thousand of assessed valuation in the Town of Clarkson Total taxes will be levied against each parcel of real property, shown on the March 2023
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Holley Central School District would like to thank the senior citizens in the community for all they’ve done to support Holley students and schools. District residents age 55 and older are invited to the school’s annual Senior Citizen Appreciation Breakfast on Thursday, May 9, from 9 to 10:30
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a.m. in the Holley Elementary Café. RSVP by Wednesday, May 1, to Connie Nenni in the District Office at 638-6316, ext. 2003. Transportation is available by request. Please indicate when making reservations if transportation is needed.
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Into the Woods follows classic fairytale characters on an adventure to fulfill their deepest wishes. The Baker and his Wife want more than anything to have a child, Cinderella desires to attend the King’s Festival, and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his Wife realize their wish cannot come true because of a Witch’s curse, they set out on a grand quest to break the spell. As their stories intertwine, they will all learn to be careful what they wish for. Even wishes don’t come without consequences.
Lapine and Sondheim focused on the characters’ individual quests in
Act 1. The second act sees the characters dealing with the consequences of their actions and coming together as a community. One of Sondheim’s most popular works, Into the Woods features exquisite music, whimsical settings, dark humor, and themes that will stay with the audience long after the curtain closes.
Tickets are $10 general admission, $5 for students and seniors, and free for GCC students and employees. Tickets can be purchased at https:// bit.ly/GCC_IntoTheWoods. Contact boxoffice@genesee.edu with any questions.
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16 Westside News - West Edition - April 21, 2024 6 Upton St. Hilton, NY 14468 585-254-1545 WE ARE OPEN FOR SERVICE! GREAT LAKES CLASSIC CARS is Upstate New York’s premiere pre-owned, specialty, and classic car dealer. We have expanded and built an all new service building to better serve the automotive needs of our community and fellow car enthusiasts. Bring us your modern or vintage vehicle for regular maintenance, conventional service or specialized custom requests. Call us and schedule your next service visit. No charge vehicle check over, tire rotation or oil/fiilter change with any service over $300. f NEW CUSTOMERS Christopher MitChell Funeralhomes www.MitchellFamilyFuneralhomes.com info@mitchellfamilyfhs.com Mitchell Family Cremations & Funerals, inc. 67 years as a family owned, 3 generation business. David Mitchell • Joshua Mitchell • Paula Fuller • Scott Schmidt 16650statert. 31 holley 585-638-6397 21 West Ave. Albion 585-589-4471 Westside News and My Hometown Magazine is celebrating the Spring season with our 2024 Spring Home & Garden publication Advertising Deadline: Tuesday, April 30th Print & Digital Issue Date: May 5th For More Information Contact Your Westside News Sales Representative 352-3411 355 Washington St. Spencerport, NY 14559 585-352-4300 New At Salmon Creek Call for Reservations 352-1840 CORN HOLE COURTS 8:00am-10:00pm Everyday AFTER 5:30 pm $17.25 with soup & salad bar with soup & salad bar FRIDAY Early Bird Special BEFoRE 5:30 pm $16.25 Pro Shop 352-4300 • Club House 352-3664 • Tennis 352-1840 www.salmoncreekcountryclub.com 355 Washington St., Spencerport, New York The dining room and bar are open and serving... Serving 4:30 - 8:30 p.m. Full Menu Available! Special of the Week Roast Beef $16.50 served with soup & salad, mashed potatoes & gravy GCC’s Forum Players present Sondheim’s Into the Woods
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Area Worship Services
Come to Life BiBLe ChurCh
Our Services are on Saturday evenings at 6:30pm at Cornerstone Bible Chapel, 3231 Buffalo Road, Rochester, NY 14624. Website: https://cometolifebible.church/
Phone Number: (Call or Text) 315-690-8708
Come to Life Bible Church is to be...
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Come as you are, and see the Bible come to life. Get to know Jesus, and experience the Holy Spirit
eLmGroVeuNiteDmethoDiSt ChurCh
We are located at 1500 Spencerport Road, Rochester 14606 in Gates. Phone: 585-247-4973. Building is handicapped accessible. Time of Worship: 10AM - led by Rev. Jeff Aiosa. Website: ElmgroveUMC.org. You can join us remotely by clicking on the link to the Pastor’s page (you do not need a Facebook account to view posts). Email: ElmgroveUMC@yahoo. com. Community Outreach and Ministry Opportunities include: Little Free Library, SWEM, Aurora House, RAIHN, Prayer ministries, etc. We have a long history in the Gates community and we are looking forward to a bright future that includes you! Please come and join us on Sunday!
firSt PreSBYteriAN ChurChof ChiLi
Our little white church on the hill, 3600 Chili Avenue, continues to spread God’s love, as Pastor Brandi and our Church Family extend a warm welcome to all. We’d love to have you join us for worship, Sundays, 10 am, a family friendly service, either in person or virtually via live-stream or recording (URL) https://www.facebook.com/firstpreschili/live/. We offer a wide variety of music genres: bells, choir, classical and praise team; Youth group (grades 5-12); Sunday Bible Study at 9 am; Food Cupboard distribution on the third Saturday each month; yearly mission trip opportunities for youth and adults; prayer group each Tuesday at 2 pm; Labyrinth Trail located at 3551 Chili Avenue; and various small group studies through the year. In need of prayer or counsel, call or email the church office: 585-889-9896 or fpc3600@gmail.com. Handicapped accessible. Website: chili-presbyterian.org.
hiLtoN BAPtiSt ChurCh
50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-7990, Email hbchurch50@gmail.com, Pastor Dan Brown. Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:00 am. We offer In-person services and Live-Streaming on YouTube under “Hilton Baptist Church Live.” Visit our Website at hiltonbaptist.org for more information. We are a Congregation of the American Baptist Churches. Our Building is Handicap Accessible and we offer Hearing Assistance during the Worship service. Everyone is Welcome to join our Church family!
hiLtoNuNiteDmethoDiSt ChurCh
Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-8761. Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: www.humcny.org, E-mail: office@humcny.org. Worship Service is open in the HUMC Sanctuary. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday Services are live-streamed at HUMCny.org. All are welcome. Please visit us in person. Handicap Accessible.
hoPe BroCKPort
Are you seeking hope and wondering about faith or spiritual things? Then look no further than Hope Brockport! We warmly welcome you to our friendly community. Here, you will find love, support, and guidance as we navigate life together. You are invited to join us as we gather together every Sunday at 9:30 am, Hope Kids on Sundays at 9:30 am for children up to 5th grade, and Hope Youth on Wednesdays at 6:30 pm for 6th - 12th grade students. To connect, send questions to connect@sharethehope. org, call (585) 723-4673, or visit sharethehope.org to learn more. We are conveniently located at 6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport, NY (Rt 31 - right across from Wegmans). We can’t wait to meet you!
mortoN BAPtiSt ChurCh
1152 County Line Road, Hamlin, NY 14464. Church phone 585-659-8459, email mortonbaptistchurch@yahoo.com. Pastor: Steven M Worrall, email pastorsteve712@ gmail.com, cell 585-354-9779. Sunday Worship 10:30am (can also be viewed on Facebook or YouTube). Sunday school is held during church service. Adult Bible Study is held on Wednesdays at noon, Choir practice at 4:30pm Wednesdays. Youth Group meets on Friday nights from 7 to 9pm. Our building is handicap accessible and visitors are welcome.
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St. eLizABeth ANN SetoN CAthoLiC PAriSheS
Nativity – 152 Main Street, Brockport (585-637-4500)
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (SEAS) –3747 Brick Schoolhouse Road, Hamlin (585-964-8627)
Rev. Joseph Marcoux, pastor of both Parishes. Weekend Masses: Saturday 5PM at Nativity; Sunday 9AM at SEAS and 11AM at Nativity, 1:30PM Spanish Mass at Nativity. Daily Masses: 8AM at Nativity on Monday and Friday; 9AM at SEAS on Tuesday and Wednesday.
oGDeN PreSBYteriAN ChurCh
Our purpose is: “To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship is at 10AM live in our sanctuary led by Pastor Whitney Scoville, as well as livestreamed on Zoom and Facebook Live. Bible Studies, Youth Group, Sunday School and outreach are available to all. Contact the church for more information and for links: ogdenpresbyterian@gmail.com; www. ogdenpresbyterian.org; 585-352-6802; 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport.
the Potter’ShouSe ChriStiANfeLLoWShiP ChurCh
4756 Lake Road South, Suite 7, Brockport, NY 14420
Website: Brockportphchurch.com Phone: 585-943-1719
Services: Sunday at 10:30 am and 6 pm; Thursday at 7 pm.
SPeNCerPort ASSemBLY of GoD
We are located at 3940 Canal Road in Spencerport. We offer a warm welcome to all. Come join us as we seek the LORD through worship, prayer and Bible study. Sunday School is 9:30 AM, Sunday Worship is at 1030 AM. Enjoy a cup of coffee before service! Wednesday prayer meeting is 6:30 PM. Contact us at 585-352-5900. We are on Facebook; Email is SpencerportAG@gmail.com.
SPeNCerPort BiBLe ChurCh
1948 North Union Street, Spencerport. Phone: 585-352-1241 We have a new interim pastor! Pastor Domenic Danesi, of Rescue and Revive Ministries. We invite you to visit us Sunday mornings as we worship through music, studying the Bible, and fellowship with coffee and cookies. Our main worship service at 10:45am is family integrated - All are welcome to join. Adult Bible Studies starts at 9:30am. Wednesday: Bible Study over Zoom - 7pm. Visit our website or check out our Facebook page for more information. spencerportbiblechurch.org
SPeNCerPortfirSt CoNGreGAtioNAL
uNiteD ChurChof ChriSt
Promoting the Christian way of life through service and stewardship to the community and the world. Look for the white steeple at 65 Church Street in downtown Spencerport, NY 14559. (585) 352-3448. Rev. Michael Sloan. We provide worship, educational and mission opportunities. Worship services are Sundays at 10am live on Facebook and on site in our sanctuary. Worship is followed by Coffee hour in Fellowship hall. Handicap accessible. Email: info@spencerportucc.org. Website: www. spencerportucc.org. Facebook: Spencerport UCC.
St. ChriStoPher’S ChurCh
3350 Union Street, North Chili, Parish Office: 594-1400. We are a welcoming Catholic community with a focus on Faith in God and Service to His people. Join us for Mass any Saturday at 4:30PM, Sunday at 10:00AM or weekdays on Monday at 12:10 PM or Tuesday and Wednesday at 9:00AM. All are welcome in this place! We have a gifted Music Ministry including a Choir, Folk Group and Contemporary Group as well as a committed Faith Formation program for our youth. We offer many events throughout the year for our congregation and the surrounding community designed to deepen our faith and serve our brothers and sisters in the Rochester area. Check out our website at https://www.stchristophersnchili.org and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for all the latest updates.
St. GeorGe’SePiSCoPAL ChurCh
Follow Jesus, Build Community, Serve Others in Love. We welcome all to worship with us in warm fellowship in the Episcopal tradition of openness and caring. We are an ALL inclusive community with an open communion table. Please join us for Sunday worship at 10am. All services are both in-person and live-streamed online. We also offer a variety of Lenten and Advent programs, a Bible Study on Tuesdays, live music, Sunday School, semi-monthly Youth Group meetings and numerous other community building events. We are handicapped accessible. Follow us on Facebook, look for us on the web at www.stgeorgehilton.org, and join us for worship and fellowship at 635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm).
St. JohN
LutherAN ChurCh
Pastor Chris Bode. 1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, 585964-2550. Sunday Services: 8:30 AM & 11 AM; 5th Sunday one service at 9:30 AM. Adult Bible Class & Sunday School at 9:45 AM (September – June). To view our services or devotions, go to stjohnhamlin.org. “To KNOW Christ and to make Him KNOWN.”
St. JohNthe
eVANGeLiSt ChurCh
St. John’s is a place to encounter Christ in the sacraments, in community and in the Scriptures through prayer, service, and fellowship. Join us for Holy Mass at 5pm Saturdays, or Sundays at 7:45am, 9:30am, and 11:15am. Daily Mass, Tuesdays, & Thursdays at 8am and Wednesdays & Fridays at 6:30pm. Mass 9am on 1st Saturdays. Confession Mondays & Wednesdays 5:30-6:00pm and Saturdays 3:454:30pm. Eucharistic Adoration Thursdays 1:00pm-6:00pm (Benediction at 5:50pm) & Sunday 1:30-4:30pm (Evening Prayer at 4:00pm, Benediction at 4:15pm). Many great opportunities to learn about the Holy Bible, and groups for families and children of all ages. We are located at 55 Martha Street, Spencerport, NY 14559. Visit our website at www. StJohnsChurchSpencerport.org. Email: sstjohnc@dor.org. Our Parochial Administrator is Fr. Sriram Sadhanala.
St. Leo’S CAthoLiC ChurCh
110 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, 392-2710, www.stleohilton.org. Fr. Joseph Catanise. Daily Mass is celebrated: Monday 5:30 PM; Tuesday-Thursday 8:30 AM; Friday Communion Service 8:30 AM. Every Wednesday: Eucharistic Adoration 9 AM to 8 PM. Weekend Schedule: Saturday Confession 3:30-4:30 PM; Rosary 4:30 PM; Mass 5 PM (live-streamed). Sunday: Mass 8 AM, 10:30 AM, 6 PM; Adult Bible Study 11:45 AM. First Saturday Mass at 8:30 AM. All are welcome. Handicapped accessible.
St.mArY’S ChurChSt.mArK’S ChurCh
13 South Main Street, Holley16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center – Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org.
Daily Mass: Tueday-Friday 8 AM at St. Mary’s (no Mass on Monday); St. Mary Vigil Mass 4 PM on Saturday; St. Mark Vigil Mass 5:30 PM on Saturday; Sunday Mass 10 AM at St. Mary’s.
St. PAuL LutherAN ChurCh & SChooL
158 East Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, 585-392-4000, www.stpaulhilton. org. Senior Pastor: Rev. Mark Ball – pastorball@stpaulhilton.org, office 585-392-4000. Worship Services: Saturday at 5pm; Sunday at 8:30am and 11am. Bible Studies: Champions for Christ – Sunday at 9:45am; Adult Classes – Sunday at 9:45am; Ladies and Mens Bible Study – Thursdays at 10:30am. School: Meeting your child’s learning needs from age 2 through 8th grade. Call for a tour!
triNitY LutherAN ChurCh & Pre-SChooL
191 Nichols Street (Rte. 31), Spencerport, NY 14559. Phone: 352-3143. Pastor Steve Shrum. Trinity’s Updated Worship Schedules starting Sunday, October 1st – Traditional service at 9:00AM; Adult Bible Study, Sunday School, & Confirmation at 10:00AM; Contemporary service at 11:00AM with Children’s Church. Both worship services will be live streamed on YouTube. Visit our new website at www.TrinitySpencerport. org. Email: trinitylutheran191@gmail.com. ‘We are a Christ-centered church here to assist and rejuvenate the community through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. We are a people that will equip families to draw closer to the Lord.’
uNioN CoNGreGAtioNAL
uNiteD ChurChof ChriSt
14 North Main Street, Churchville. A warm welcome awaits you at Union Church.Join us on Sunday mornings at 10 am, watch us live stream on Facebook, or find us on soundcloud.com/ucc-churchville. No matter where you are on your journey, you are welcome here. We are an open and affirming church and invite all. Food distribution for local families in need on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 4-5 pm. Look for our special events advertised throughout the year, or on our signboard at the front of the church. Call 293-1665 or stop by to talk with Pastor Bradley Klug any Wednesday from noon to 2 pm; e-mail us at unionucc@frontier. com or check our website at Churchvilleucc.com. Also like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We would love to hear from you and/or have you worship together with us.
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Two members of the Portside Royals hockey team received a Tyler Putnam Award at the 2023-24 awards ceremony. Brockport High School junior Danny Kucmerowski (left) and Spencerport High School senior Kevin Eckerd (right) received the award for their dedication, excellence, and commitment to hockey. Photo from @PortsideRoyals on X.
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Kendall senior Christopher Nettles committed to D III Ithaca College for Track & Field. Photo from @DrieselMark on X.