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Hilton teenager has a passion for gardening Garrett grows all kinds of shrubs, annuals, perennials, edibles, flowers and Houseplants, orchids, succulents, cacti, herbs - many from seed - and makes use perennials, vegetables, fruits, annuals, of everything. Fruits and vegetables are even carnivorous plants and carnivorous eaten in season, herbs are used in teas to water plants - there seems to be nothing to help ward off illness and elderberries are in the Kingdom Plantae that does not harvested and turned into syrup, which, “is fascinate and intrigue 16-year old Garrett an immunity booster,” Garrett says. He is an authority on Spring. begonias, cacti, succuThe Hilton High lents and orchids - “I’ve School student rebeen collecting them ceived his first plant since I was 12, they are at the age of seven easy to grow if you have and began gardening the right conditions” at age eight, meanGarrett says of orchids ing he has spent - all of his favorites half of his young flourish in his greenlife pursuing the houses. In the winter, hobby and science greens for salads are of growing things. also grown there. Visit“I get so much from ing the greenhouse in gardening,” Garrett the winter is “a tonic,” explains. Garrett explains. His Perhaps he is “cacti house,” located in drawn to plants by one of the greenhouses way of his own genetics, his great-grand- This exquisite African Violet is part of Garrett’s is, “the pride and joy of what I do,” he says. father ran a nurs- houseplant collection. K. Gabalski photo. He collects seeds and ery on the property propagates plants at where Garrett lives today and Garrett prizes the terra cotta his “propagation station.” Garrett admits most young people his age pots, greenhouses and plants that remain from those times. A huge boxwood that have other interests - video games, electronharkens back to the nursery grows near ics and social media, but he is happy to do the pond. “I remember when we would his own thing. “The garden is the place to be,” he says. “People need to get back make forts in there,” Garrett says. Garrett was first bitten by the gar- to nature, they need to get outside more. dening bug appropriately enough by My troubles melt away in what I am doing carnivorous houseplants and other exot- while I’m in the garden.” He muses that the process of gardening ics, and there was no turning back. His first garden of perennials continues to cultivates more than fruits and flowers - the flourish, but now there is more, so very care and nurturing of plants and landscapes helps one to develop love, empathy, undermuch more. by Kristina Gabalski
Garrett Spring looks over the thriving perennials that continue to grow in the first garden he planted eight years ago. K. Gabalski photo.
Garrett Spring of Hilton displays an amazing begonia from his collection, which is housed in one of his greenhouses. K. Gabalski photo. standing and patience, Garrett observes. “I wish more people would see that you can get so much from gardening,” he notes. Garrett’s gardens, situated north of Route 104, have soil which is a rich, sandy loam. Everything thrives, but Garret says the wildlife this year have been merciless. Flowers and cut flowers are also grown. Garrett enjoys harvesting some fresh for bouquets, while others he dries for crafting in the fall and winter. “Lisianthus is my favorite cut flower,” Garret says. Gladiolus are also an important flower crop. He just leaves the bulbs in the ground each fall and they happily come back in the spring. More amazingly, Garrett does all this with disabilities - some stemming from birth and others stemming from health issues which have arisen over the years and have left him with a prosthetic leg. He also lost his mother at the age of 10. The challenges have, at times, made it impossible for Garrett to attend school on a regular basis, but he moves freely throughout the garden, saying that you have to adapt to the challenges you face. Gardening is a way that, “helps me heal and cope,” he observes. Garrett gives special thanks to his aunt - Karen Smith - who has worked with him on all his gardening projects and shares his love of gardening. The two often visit garden centers together to hunt for new plants and share a special perennial flower bed in front of Garrett’s home. “My aunt is so important to everything,” he says. “None of this would be possible if it weren’t for her. She helps and appreciates what I do. It is so important to have people who help and support you.”
In addition to gardening, music plays a big role in Garrett’s life. He sings, writes poetry, plays guitar and has been, “writing music for two years.” He and his girlfriend get together to play and record music regularly. “We work together on songs,” Garrett says. “Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.” He describes his music as earthy and acoustic just right for an avid gardener. Garrett is looking forward to getting back to school and finishing high school over the next couple of years. “You get out of it what you put into it,” he observes of life - whether it’s at school, in the recording studio or out in the garden - “I plan to keep taking care of plants and getting beautiful grades.”
Garrett holds his pet chameleon, Julian. Garrett has also named a frog who lives in a small water garden, Henry. K. Gabalski photo.
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A summertime Make-A-Wish dream come true It wasn’t a huge wish … it was a small one on the hard to make it happen scale. AnnaSerra Weider’s wish was to spend some time with her Uncle Ronnie Pelusio doing the things that they loved to do together… cooking and spending time with, and learning about wildlife, especially wolves. Uncle Ronnie lived all the way cross country in Boulder, Colorado and AnnaSerra missed him a lot. In July 2016 Make-A-Wish granted AnnaSerra’s wish. She traveled with her parents Jeaninne and Loring, and older brother Elijah for 8 days of fun in Boulder, Colorado. Make-A-Wish of Western New York is guided by the belief that, “A wish experience can be a game-changer for a child with a life-threatening medical condition. We grant wishes to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.” Mom Jeaninne says the Make-A-Wish for AnnaSerra, who lives with epilepsy, was a once in a lifetime experience. “It meant so much to us that we were together as a family. The whole trip was our family spending quality time together with my brother Ronnie and his fiancée Erin. It
AnnaSerra Weider listens carefully to professional chef Ashleay as she gives instructions on preparing a meal. Provided photo.
was very special to all of us. We didn’t have to do any of the planning or preparation, all we had to do was just be together as a family and let it happen.” AnnaSerra’s trip experience was arranged by Make-AWish and her granters Laurie and Matt Popielarz from Hamlin. AnnaSerra’s Colorado experience included a private tour of The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg, Colorado which is the world’s largest carnivore sanctuary with more than 430 rescued lions, tigers, bears and wolves living and roaming freely on 720 acres. Wolves are AnnaSerra’s favorite and she said, “It was the first time I saw a real live wolf.” She was also enamored with a tiger who she said, “Looked just like my cat.” She came home with a grey stuffed animal wolf that she named “Wolfie.” The family also enjoyed a private cooking class. Cooking instructions were given by private chef Ashleay in a professional culinary kitchen. The family prepared all of AnnaSerra’s favorites including meatballs, angel hair pasta, and chocolate cake. The experience included not only the preparation and eating of the food, but also setting the table and clean up after dinner. Everywhere the family went they were treated with special attention and care. They rode on a fire truck during the 4th of July parade in the town of Gold Hill, Colorado, they ate at special restaurants and tea houses, were treated to ice cream at local shops, experienced limo rides, created ceramic mementos at Color Me Mine, and stayed at the Hotel Boulderado, an upscale downtown Boulder hotel built in 1909. The family also rented jeeps and drove through Estes Park that lies along the Big Thompson River. But most importantly to AnnaSerra each day they met for lunch with Uncle Ronnie and she was able to just spend time with him. This was AnnaSerra’s first experience flying on an airplane and Southwest Airlines made it a trip to remember. They presented her with a special basket of snacks and goodies, she got to meet the pilot and sit in the control seat, they even made her a necklace fashioned from little pretzel packages. When the the airline crew presented the necklace to AnnaSerra they announced over the loud speaker that a very special passenger was onboard. “Every where we went people were so kind and giving. It was a beautiful and humbling experience for all of us,” Jeaninne Weider says. When asked about the Make-A-Wish experience, AnnaSerra’s face became a big beautiful smile and she gave it two thumbs up. To learn more about Make-A-Wish visit www.wny.wish. org.
AnnaSerra and her family. (L to R Back) Uncle Ronnie Pelusio, brother Elijah, mom Jeaninne, and dad Loring, (front) AnnaSerra and Erin. Provided photo.
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•Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) will hold office hours for Monroe County residents Wednesday, August 24 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Ellwanger Room, Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport. To schedule an individual appointment, contact his office at hawleys@nyassembly.gov or by calling 356-0686. •Brockport: Village Board meets the first and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month (August 22) at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month only upon application. Historic Preservation Board meets the third Thursday of the month at 7:15 p.m. All meetings are held at the Village Hall unless otherwise noted. •Clarendon: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 16385 Church Street, Clarendon. Planning Board meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall. Zoning Board of Appeals meets upon necessity, on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. •Clarkson: Town Board meets each second and fourth Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. Planning Board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets the second Wednesday of every month as needed. Architectural Review Board meets on the first Tuesday of the month as needed. All meetings are held in the Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. The Library Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue. Historical Society meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 Ridge Road. The Town Clerk’s Tuesday office hours have been extended to 6 p.m. •Hamlin: Planning Board meets the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; Town Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of each month (August 22) at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Monday of each month (August 15) at 7:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hamlin Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin. For information, call 964-7222. •Holley: Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Board of Trustees meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Regular monthly Supervisors Meetings are held prior to the Board of Trustees meetings, beginning at 5:30 p.m. •Kendall: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. for regular meetings. The conference sessions (workshop) meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Meetings are held at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. The Town Board has also scheduled additional
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H.O.R.S.E. Rescue & Sanctuary Open House Aug. 28 The H.O.R.S.E. Rescue and Sanctuary at Do Over Acres is home to over two dozen horses. Some are owned and boarded, some are rescues being re-homed, and some are permanent residents of the sanctuary. Our organization is run completely by donations and boarding. We rely on the generosity of the public for funds for grain, hay, maintenance, farrier work, vet work, dental work, and every aspect of care for these horses. All of the rescue horses are surrendered. Their stories range from being cast off because of injury, financial or medical difficulties of the previous owner, or owners passing away. They come to us in various levels of need. We also have several senior horses who are primarily pasture horses, who will not be re-homed. Instead, these seniors will live out their days at our Sanctuary. These special horses come with a great deal of need, as they have the same aging issues as we all have: medical care, special food needs, and other specific issues that come with age. One of our rescues was McKayla. She came from several homes and rescues where she didn’t thrive. We took her on, and noticed her lack of care and emotion. Anyone who works with horses knows that they are very emotional creatures. Mc-Kayla had become very distant, withdrawn, and disliked being touched or near other horses. With time and a lot of patience and love, McKayla became who she was meant to be. She understood and trusted people again. It took two years of work in order to get McKayla to trust again. I can’t put into words the amount of work, love, and patience it takes to work with a horse like McKayla. Words just don’t measure up to what goes into caring
Upcoming senior trips with Hilton-Parma Rec. Hilton-Parma Recreation plans a day trip by motor coach to see some new sites. On Wednesday, September 28, they will travel to Batavia to visit the Holland Land Office Museum and have lunch afterwards at The Hole in the Wall in Perry. The afternoon continues with a ride on a steam train from Arcade to Attica. Another trip coming is to the Merry-Go Round Theater to see the production “Tenderly,� celebrating the life and music of Rosemary Clooney. Prior to the show, lunch will be enjoyed at the Springside Inn on Owasco Lake. The day ends with a stop at Saunders Country Store in Seneca Falls. For more information or to register, call Hilton-Parma Recreation at 392-9030. Openings still exist and this is a last chance reminder if you are interested in attending.
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Letchworth State Park celebrates Stone Tool Craftsman Show On August 26 through 28, the Genesee Region of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation will be hosting the Stone Tool Craftsman Show. The show is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is held at the Highbanks Recreation Area near the Mt. Morris entrance to the park. Flintknapping demonstrations are featured along with displays and sales of handmade stone tools and crafts. Other activities include the Eastern Seaboard Atlatl Competition and a Mountain Man/Civil War Era encampment with re-enactors, traders and black-powder firearm demonstrations. Admission to the show is included with the $10 per vehicle park entrance fee. For further information call 585-493-3600.
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Hana, a black and tan Shiba Inu, is four years and six months old. Christie Morris and her family brought their furry loved one into their home when she was eight weeks old. Here, Christie lounges with Hana in their backyard in Spencerport. Christie writes, “She loves to lie under the trees in our lounge chair. We call it her chair now. She is a playful dog and loves attention. Her best quality is her infectious smile. If you know this breed you know the Shiba Inu’s are not known for their affection but Hana gives as much as she receives.”
Courtney Wallace of Brockport can’t get enough of her tiny Deerhead Chihuahua, Donut. Courtney became a fur mommy a year and a half ago when Donut was just two weeks old. His most endearing qualities: “He is the cuddling master, loves to be held, and knows when you’re sad. He can speak if you ask him to and he tries to say ‘I love you’ in dog tongue (sounds like ‘rye ruh roo’).”
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Marc Brajon of Brockport loves to smother his pup, Zelda, with endless kisses. Zelda, a Dachshund, Jack Terrier mix is one and a half years old and has been cared for by Marc since she was two months old. Marc writes, “Zelda follows me everywhere and has to be in the same room as me. She loves to play and she dances with me whenever I get home from work.”
Louie, the 12-week-old Pomeranian meets his mommy for the first time, Maria Nobrega of Gates. Maria’s family gave her Louie as a surprise gift when he was just two weeks old and she instantly fell in love. Louie’s most enduring quality is his title as the best cuddler in town!
Cole, a Labrador and Collie mix, snuggles in bed with his close companion Michaela Coleman of Hilton. Michaela and her family rescued Cole two years ago when he was a puppy. His most redeeming quality is his excellent swimming skills including getting in and out of the pool! Mac is a German Shepherd who is 11-years-old. Scott Harris and Susan Henderson rescued Mac from BrightStar German Shepherd Rescue in 2013. Here, Mac and Scott relax in their home in Hilton. Susan writes, “Mac’s favorite thing (other than his owners) is his soccer ball. We are taking him on his third trip to the Outer Banks, North Carolina in August, where he enjoys chasing the Sandpipers on the beach.”
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Rite Aid gets final site plan approval - but not as developers had hoped by Kristina Gabalski Members of the Ogden Planning Board gave final site plan approval to the proposed Rite Aid at the intersection of Route 31 (Nichols Street) and Route 259 (Union Street) during their regular meeting August 11; however, developers must proceed according to the drawings submitted, which include sewer infrastructure. Project engineer Tim O’Brien of Ellicott Development had requested for a second time, that the board give approval with only a septic system in place, noting that the Monroe County Health Department had given its approval. “They would prefer a sewer,” O’Brien told the board, “but because of the extensive cost they are OK with doing septic for now. When there is further development
(on the 33 acre site) we will install a sewer system.” The Rite Aid pharmacy is Phase 1 of the proposed Spencerport Mixed Use Center. O’Brien said developers were ready to go out to bid on design plans, but with the Planning Board giving approval of plans with sewer infrastructure in place, it is uncertain the project will move forward. “At this stage it is a waste of money,” O’Brien told the board, regarding the expense of the sewer. “The cost will kill the project.” O’Brien mentioned the cost of preparing the site for sewers could run more than $500,000. “Rite Aid ain’t gonna pay for that,” he said. “The project can die because of the sewer system.” Planning Board members have said the Rite Aid could begin with a septic system,
but want sewer infrastructure to be put in place at the beginning of the development, enabling tie-in with village sewers at Coleman Avenue once additional development begins. Building Inspector Patrick Smith read comments from Ogden Highway Superintendent Dave Widger and Ogden Town Engineer John Freel, both of whom were not able to attend the August 11 meeting. Both stated the project could proceed, but only with the sewer infrastructure in place - as shown in plans submitted to the town. Superintendent Widger was, “adamant that the infrastructure is in place on this piece of property,” Smith said. He explained later in the meeting that town officials are concerned that if the sewer infrastructure is not installed now, it might never get done. “We appear to be at loggerheads,”
Planning Board Chair Gary Parker told O’Brien. O’Brien told Planning Board members that at this point, developers have not been able to find additional tenants for the Spencerport Mixed Use Center. Currently, Rite Aid is the only tenant. He re-stated that placing sewer infrastructure at this time would be a waste of money for land, “that may never be used.” Planning Board attorney Keith O’Toole advised that the Planning Board give the final site plan approval with the sewer infrastructure in place, as shown on submitted plans, and with the town’s contingency that a storm water maintenance agreement be provided. O’Toole said O’Brien could take the approval with contingencies back to developers and Rite Aid, who could then decide how to proceed.
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•Fodge, Alissa A., age 26, died August 16, 2016. Survived by her son Aiden Gorecki-Fodge; parents, Thomas Fodge (Sue Bentley); her mother, Paula (Cliff) Olds; her sister, Stephanie Fodge; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Services and interment will be private. Memorial contributions can be made to the family to establish an education fund for Aiden c/o Paula Olds, 20 Tudor Road, Brockport, NY 14420.
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•Tytler, Richard J., died July 4, 2016. Predeceased by parents, Robert Tytler and Florence (Foos) Tytler. Survived by his wife of 36 years, JoAnne Cronotti Tytler; daughter, Stacey (William) Raab; sons, Stephen (Lydia) and Michael (Lauren); grandchildren, Ryan and Lily Tytler; sister, Patricia Tytler; brothers, Thomas (Mary Jo), and William; brothers-in-law, William and Thomas Cronotti; eight nieces and nephews, and fifteen great nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service was held August 20 at White Haven Memorial Park, All Season’s Chapel, Pittsford.
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•Batchelor, Robert A., died August 5, 2016. Predeceased by his wife of 61 years, Vae. Survived by his daughters, Linda (John) Easton and Sandra (Raymond) Almekinder; four grandchildren, Bradley (Lorin) Easton, Ryan Easton, Lauren (Robert) McCarthy and Matthew Rice; sister, Virginia Neely. Bob served in the US Navy during the Korean War. He was an active participating member of the Chili VFW Post #412 and Humboldt Lodge IOOF #138. A Celebration of Life Service was held August 17 at Pearce Memorial Church, North Chili. Donations can be made to the Ronald McDonald House or the VFW Post #412 in his memory. •Gracey, Lewis B., died August 12, 2016 at age 88. Predeceased by his wife, Jane. Survived by his sons, Dr. Robert (Joann) Gracey of Texas, Richard T. (Bridgette) Huntly; grandchildren, Andrew (Leanna) and Christopher. Lewis was an Army Veteran who served in Korea, a member and Past President of the Chili Fire Department and a long time Rotarian. Private Services were held. •Leyland, Carol “Jean” “Nonny,” August 9, 2016 at age 82. Predeceased by her husband, Ronald and grandson, Christopher. Survived by her children, Bill (Cathy), John (Stacy) and Linda Rowland; grandchildren, Julie (Patrick), Richard, Cameron, Brianna, Michael and Matthew; great granddaughter, Carey; brother, Del (Margie) Walker; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Her Funeral Service was held August 14 at Pearce Memorial Church, North Chili. Donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association in her memory.
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•Mayne, John Raymond, died August 14, 2016 at age 83. He is predeceased by his son Daniel John Mayne who died from leukemia two months before turning age 5 in 1961. He is survived by wife Jacqueline (Hightower) Mayne; sons James (Susan) Mayne of Old Lyme, Connecticut, Douglas (Susan) Mayne of Suffield, Connecticut and daughter Rebecca (Bradley) Flick of Tehachapi, California; grandchildren Alexander and Daniel Mayne, Benjamin and Henry Mayne, and Shelby and Ryan Flick; sister Beverly Rickard; sisters-in-law Launa Carreras and Barbara Hughey; and many nieces and nephews. John joined General Railway Signal Company (GRS) as an RIT co-op student, right out of West High School in 1951, where he worked for many years. He became President of Electric Panelboard Company in 1974. In 1988, John was named President of CASCO Systems, a joint venture company in Shanghai China, where he and Jacqueline lived through 1991. Before retiring in 1996, he worked for Pac Rim Consultants in California. Services were held August 17 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili. Private interment at Grove Place Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Wilmot Cancer Institute, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 704, Rochester, NY 14642 in his memory.
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•Jackling, Raymond L., died August 14, 2016 at age 73 with his family by his side. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 49 years, Janet; daughters, Julie (Michael) Ireland, Cheryl (Marc) Mozdian; grandchildren, Jarod, Jonathan, Raymond, Isabela; brother, James (Joan) Jackling; and many nieces and nephews. Ray was a retiree of RG&E, a member of the Lions Club of Churchville, S.C.O.R., and Bergen Rod and Gun Club. A Funeral Mass was celebrated August 17 at St. Vincent DePaul Church, Churchville. Contributions can be made to the Churchville Lions Club, P.O. Box 364, Churchville, NY 14428 in his memory. •Leathersich, William Dee, August 16, 2016 at age 74. Predeceased by his parents, Raymond and Wilma Leathersich; brother, James Leathersich. He is survived by his children, Jodi (John) Rushforth, Jeffrey Leathersich, Janelle (Andy) Cole, Joshua (Nicole) Leathersich, Kristin Leathersich; 13 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; sister-in-law, Barbara Leathersich. His Funeral Service was held August 20 at Walker Brothers Co. Funeral Home, Inc., Churchville. Interment private. Donations can be made to the Open Door Mission, 156 Plymouth Avenue North, Rochester, NY 14608 in his memory.
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•Kraft, Shirley J. (Payne Collamer), died August 2, 2016 at age 88. She was predeceased by her husbands, George R. Collamer and Robert G. Kraft and her daughters, Virginia Collamer Burch and Sharon Bradley. Shirley was a beloved mother of her children, Carol (John) Veltre, Susan (Tim) Toal, George Collamer Jr. and Patricia (John) Hauza; her sister, Elizabeth (John) Ruebsamen and son-in-law, John (Lynn) Burch; 18 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews and friends. A Private Service will be held at a later date with Interment in Parma Union Cemetery. Those wishing may contribute to Highland Foundation, Palliative Care Unit, 1000 South Avenue, Rochester 14620 or Hilton Ambulance Corps., 120 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton 14468 in her memory.
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•Crary, Bernice F. “Bea,” died August 14, 2016 at the age of 103. Predeceased by her husband Harry. She is survived by her best friend of 66 years, Margarete Zeller, special friend Nellie Marshall and nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service was held August 18 in the Disciples United Methodist Church, Holley. Donations can be made to the Disciples United Methodist Church, 4410 Holley Byron Road, Holley 14470 in her memory.
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•Kupfer, Shirley N. (Graybeal), died August 14, 2016, at age 74, following an unexpected illness. She is survived by her loving husband of 49 years, David; children, Stephen (Thyra) Kupfer, Stacey (Philip) Vossler, Lori (Jerry) Monsees; seven grandchildren; sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, and many friends. A Graveside Service was held August 18 at Lakeview Cemetery, Brockport.
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•Smith, Albert E., died August 15, 2016 at age 74. Predeceased by his wife, Mary. Survived by his children, Peter (Chris) Gravante, Patricia Gravante, Robert (Katie) Gravante, Alan (Jennifer) Smith and Brian (Brenda) Smith; many grandchildren and great grandchildren; brother, Franklin (Janice) Smith; several nieces and nephews. Al was a retiree of the Town of Ogden Highway Dept. His Funeral Service was held August 19 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili. Interment, Grove Place Cemetery. Donations can be made to the American Cancer Society in his memory.
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•Haight, Anne M. (Brown), died August 17, 2016 at age 60 after a valiant fight against cancer. Predeceased by her parents, Frederick and Norma Brown and her brother, Michael Brown. She is survived by her loving husband of 34 years, Greg; children, Andrew, Michael and Elizabeth; brother, Jim (Betsy) Brown; nieces and nephews and other family members. Ann worked for the LeRoy Village Green Nursing Home and Health Related Facility for over 30 years as a Registered Nurse and the Director of Nursing. A Graveside Service was held August 20 in the Lakeview Cemetery, Brockport. Donations can be made to the American Cancer Society in her memory. •Kaiser, Minnie A. (Paro), died August 15, 2016. Predeceased by her husband, Budd Kaiser Sr. She is survived by her two sons, Robert C. (Frances) Paro Sr., Budd Kaiser Jr.; grandson, Robert C. (Jessica) Paro Jr.; granddaughter, Nicole Fuller; great-grandson, Julian Haffner; brother, Ronald (Carol) Paro; two sisters, Amelia (Thomas) Meagher of Arizona, Carol Green; several nieces and nephews; dear friend, Pat Runyan. A Graveside Service will be held August 26 at Riverside Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society in her memory. •Mullen, Judith S., died August 10, 2016 at age 75. Judith is survived by her beloved husband of 54 years Thomas Mullen; children; Janice (Robert) Barton, Mary Beth Husted, Thomas “TJ” Mullen; grandchildren; Rebecca (John) Isaac, Danielle (Shane) Voss, Robert (Kellie Donavan) Husted, Elizabeth (Zachery Harding) Barton, Thomas “TJ” III Mullen, George Barton, Stevie Mullen, Michael Mullen, Abigail Barton, Jesse Barton; great grandson Dekon; sister Trudy (William) Bonn of Arizona; nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Her Funeral Mass was celebrated August 17 at St. John the Evangelist Church of Spencerport. Interment, Fairfield Cemetery. Donations can be made to Multiple Sclerosis Society or Spencerport Ambulance in her memory. •VanDeViver, Alice I, died August 8, 2016 at age 99. Predeceased by her husband John, son David, three brothers and one sister. Alice is survived by her son Gary (Judy) VanDeViver; brother Robert (Gloria) Gates; four grandchildren, five great grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Interment will be held at the convenience of her family.
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Remembering Coach Joe Tolhurst October 30, 1916 - January 24, 2016 in Canton, New York. There he played basketball all four years for the “Larry’s,” where he was considered their top basketball player. The November 17, 1939 Ogdensburg Journal states the following: “In Joe Tolhurst, Coach Ronnie Burkman has one of the outstanding cagers in the east and one of the greatest ever to wear the scarlet of St. Lawrence. Possessing a deadly eye and a wonderful ball handler, Tolhurst though small in stature is a distinct threat to any club.” He had several nicknames that I had never heard: “Smokin Joe,” “Little Joe Tolhurst” and “Gentleman Joe” along with others. During Joe’s second year at St. Lawrence, the Hill News had this to say about him on February 14, 1940: “Most productive Larry cager at present is Joe Tolhurst with 107 markers to Proller’s 97. The diminutive courtster has five remaining games in which to equal his last season’s mark of 175 points.” Another paper described Joe as the magician of the hardwood still on the loose in Larry Town. Joe was not only tops as an athlete, but he was also a gentleman … Joe. He always played every game to win but at no time was it known for Tolhurst to use any means that would bring discredit to his school. After graduation from St. Lawrence, Tolhurst entered Boston University to earn his master’s degree in physical education. Later he spent four years in the service from 1942 to 1946. While in the U.S. Army, he became in charge of the athletic program for approximately 15,000 troops. In 1947 he was hired by Hilton Central School to be the Director of Physical Education where he served in that capacity until 1976. During his first years in Hilton he resided with Mr. and Mrs. John Taber on Lake Avenue. In 1956 he married Rosemary Becker. They continued
by David Crumb Parma-Hilton Historian The recent death of former Hilton High School Coach Joe Tolhurst has left many of his former students reflecting on his long and interesting life and also his great character. Joe, or “Coach,” as he was affectionately known to the several thousand students that passed through his Physical Education Classes from 1947 to 1976, was a friend to all as well as mentor and character developer. Looking back, Joe was the quintessential role model for any young person in his or her teens. He was always a gentleman, always had a bright friendly smile, and was always pushing a student to do better and make the most of his or her talents. He had a positive way with kids. Chuck Nichols, one of Joe’s basketball protégés, did a masterful job in searching out the story of Tolhurst’s life through newspaper articles now digitized on Fulton Post Cards. The information gleaned covered some 90 pages and must be condensed into two short pages for this article. The full document is Joe Tolhurst - Age 30. available in the Provided photo. Parma-Hilton Historian’s office for any interested party who wishes further information. Joe grew up in East Syracuse, New York, the son of Charles and Gertrude Tolhurst. He was one of the youngest of eight children. In his early years he played basket- ball for East Syracuse High School. Upon high school graduation he entered St. Lawrence University
Some of Joe Tolhurst’s old basketball players who went to Syracuse to help him celebrate his 95th birthday several years ago. Many of them still live in the local area. Provided photo. to make their home in Hilton on Hillside those alive today who do remember the Drive until 1986 when they moved back to event. Syracuse. During Joe’s retirement years he often On June 4, 1953 Hilton Central paid revisited Hilton and old friends. Many of Tribute to “Joe Tolhurst - Character Build- his students kept in touch with him. On er.” The surprise program his 95th birthday a group was a dramatization patof former students bridgterned after the television ing a 15 year class spread show “This is Your Life.” went to Syracuse to help Student Gary Bernardo him celebrate his birthacted as Master of Cereday. His eyesight was monies and, well rememfailing, and he said “your bered guidance teacher, voices are the same, and Hazel Jenkins, was the I can still see you in my reader behind the scenes. mind’s eye as you were Surprise guests that when you were teenagnight included his father ers.” Charles, his future wife Joe had a long happy Rosemary, his high school life, and reaped the recoach, the St. Lawrence wards of many friends Director of Athletics, siswho continued to stay in ter and brother-in-law, touch with him, but perJoe Tolhurst - Age 92. Mr. and Mrs. T. Riechart, haps most rewarding is Provided photo. along with many others. the little lessons rememSchool officials wanted bered by those students to honor and thank Tolhurst for his first and now passed on to a younger generasix years of service where he made a dif- tion. The influence of a good teacher, menference giving much of his time and energy tor or coach can never be underestimated. to help boys build not only strong, healthy Farewell Joe … rest easy! bodies, but character of the same type. It was a night to remember, and there are Your kids.
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WHEREAS, pursuant to the Order Calling Public Hearing, the Town Board determined to proceed with the proposed establishment of the District and adopted an Order reciting a description of the boundaries of the District in a manner sufficient to identify the lands included therein as in a deed of conveyance, the improvements proposed, the maximum amount proposed to be expended for the construction of water improvements in connection with the establishment of the District, the proposed method of financing to be employed, the fact that a map, plan and report describing the same are on file in the Town Clerk’s office for public inspection and specifying June 21, 2016, at 7:00 o’clock p.m. (Prevailing Time) as the time when, and the Kendall Town Hall, located at 1873 Kendall Road, in the Town, as the place where, the Town Board would meet to consider the proposed establishment of the District and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same, and for such other action on the part of the Town Board in relation thereto, as may be required by law; and
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WHEREAS, the Town Board has given due consideration to the impact that the District may have on the environment and on the basis of such consideration, the Town Board has found no substantial adverse environmental impact will be caused by such District; and WHEREAS, the Town and the Town Board have complied in every respect with all applicable laws and regulations regarding environmental matters including compliance with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR); NOW, THEREFORE, be it ORDERED, that the establishment of the District is hereby approved, in the Town of Kendall, to be known as Water District No. 8 in the Town of Kendall, situate wholly outside of any incorporated village or city, and bounded and more particularly described in annexed Schedule “A”. ORDERED, that Water District No. 8 hereinabove referred to shall be constructed as set forth in the said Order Calling Public Hearing, at a cost not to exceed $1,340,000.00, and the plan of financing is the issuance of serial bonds in the amount of $1,340,000.00, said amount to be offset by the receipt of any funds from the United States of America, the State of New York, the County of Orleans and/or local grants including but not limited to loan and/or grant funds from USDA Rural Development, and the balance of the costs will be assessed by the assessment, levy and collection of the special assessments from the several lots and parcels of land within the District, which the Town Board shall determine to be especially benefited by said District, so much upon and from each as shall be in just proportion to the amount of benefit which the District shall confer upon the same, to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and payable; and be it further ORDERED, that within ten (10) days after adoption of this Order, the Town Clerk shall record with the Clerk of the County of Orleans and file with the Department of Audit and Control in Albany, New York copies of this Order, certified by said Town Clerk
Legal Notice Town of Clarkson Planning Board Change in Time of Meetings
WHEREAS, following publication and posting of certified copies of said Order pursuant to Article 12-A of the Town Law and the mailing of the Notice of Public Hearing and after a public hearing duly held by the Town Board at the time and place herein referred to, the Town Board, by resolution duly adopted June 21, 2016, determined that the notice of public hearing was published and posted as required by law and was otherwise sufficient, that the Notice of Public Hearing was mailed by first class mail to each owner of taxable real property in the District, that all the property and property owners included within the proposed District were benefited thereby, that all the property and property owners benefited were included within the limits of the proposed District, that it was in the public interest to establish the District and approved the establishment of the District and the construction of water improvements in connection with the District as hereinabove described at a cost not to exceed $1,340,000.00; and that the plan of financing is the issuance of serial bonds in the amount of $1,340,000.00, said amount to be offset by the receipt of any funds from the United States of America, the State of New York, the County of Orleans and/or local grants, including but not limited to loan and/or grant funds from USDA Rural Development, and the balance of the costs will be assessed by the assessment, levy and collection of special assessments from the several lots and parcels of land within the District, which the Town Board shall determine to be especially benefited by said District, so much upon and from each as shall be in just proportion to the amount of benefit which the District shall confer upon the same, to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and payable; and
Please take notice that the regular meeting time of the Clarkson Planning Board has been changed to 7:00 p.m. effective September 6, 2016.
WHEREAS, said resolution adopted June 21, 2016, was subject to permissive referendum and the notice setting forth the date of adoption of said resolution, which concisely stated the purpose and effect thereof, was duly posted and published as required by law, and that no petition requesting a referendum thereon has been filed with the Town Clerk within thirty (30) days after the date of adoption thereof, or at any other time since said adoption; and
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WHEREAS, the permission of the State Comptroller is not required with respect to the District because the estimated cost of the District to the Typical Property as defined in the Town Law is not above the Average Estimated Cost to the Typical Properties for the establishment of similar types of districts, or computed by the State Comptroller; and
Dated: August 15, 2016 Kristen DiFilippo Building Department Coordinator
Legal Notice School Tax Collection Brockport Central District Sweden #1 School Tax Warrants have been delivered to me for School Districts in the TOWN OF SWEDEN. I will receive all such taxes at 18 State Street, Brockport, New York beginning September 1, 2016 through October 31, 2016 COLLECTION HOURS Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM NO INTEREST THROUGH AND INCLUDING OCTOBER 1, 2016 PLEASE NOTE: Beginning October 2, 2016, 3% interest will be added to the bill.
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18 Hamlin-Clarkson Herald - August 21, 2016 Legal Notice Town of Kendall FINAL ORDER ESTABLISHING DISTRICT AUGUST 16, 2016
WHEREAS, the permission of the State Comptroller is not required with respect to the District because the estimated cost of the District to the Typical Property as defined in the Town Law is not above the Average Estimated Cost to the Typical Properties for the establishment of similar types of districts, or computed by the State Comptroller; and
Legal Notice School Tax Collection Hilton Central School Towns of Clarkson & Hamlin
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Kendall (herein called “Town Board” and “Town”, respectively), in the County of Orleans, New York, has, pursuant to Town Law Article 12A, caused LaBella Associates, D. P.C., competent engineers duly licensed by the State of New York, to prepare a map, plan and report for the establishment of Water District No. 7 (the “District”) in the Town, with proposed improvements consisting of the construction and installation of approximately 8,000 linear feet of 10 inch diameter PVC watermain along a portion of Norway Road, including land or rights in land, road crossings, furnishings, valves, hydrants, fittings, connections, fill, services, appurtenances and related site work and other ancillary work, preliminary costs and other improvements and costs incidental thereto; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has given due consideration to the impact that the District may have on the environment and on the basis of such consideration, the Town Board has found no substantial adverse environmental impact will be caused by such District; and
School tax warrants have been delivered to the Hilton Central School District for the towns of Clarkson and Hamlin. All such taxes can be paid beginning September 1, 2016 at the following locations. Please read all payment instructions on the back of your tax bill.
WHEREAS, on May 27, 2016, the Town Board adopted an Order Calling Public Hearing, and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Order Calling Public Hearing, the Town Board determined to proceed with the proposed establishment of the District and adopted an Order reciting a description of the boundaries of the District in a manner sufficient to identify the lands included therein as in a deed of conveyance, the improvements proposed, the maximum amount proposed to be expended for the construction of water improvements in connection with the establishment of the District, the proposed method of financing to be employed, the fact that a map, plan and report describing the same are on file in the Town Clerk’s office for public inspection and specifying June 21, 2016, at 7:00 o’clock p.m. (Prevailing Time) as the time when, and the Kendall Town Hall, located at 1873 Kendall Road, in the Town, as the place where, the Town Board would meet to consider the proposed establishment of the District and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same, and for such other action on the part of the Town Board in relation thereto, as may be required by law; and WHEREAS, certified copies of such Order were duly published and posted pursuant to the provisions of Article 12-A of the Town Law and a Notice of Public Hearing was mailed by first class mailed to each owner of taxable real property in the District, and WHEREAS, following publication and posting of certified copies of said Order pursuant to Article 12-A of the Town Law and the mailing of the Notice of Public Hearing and after a public hearing duly held by the Town Board at the time and place herein referred to, the Town Board, by resolution duly adopted June 21, 2016, determined that the notice of public hearing was published and posted as required by law and was otherwise sufficient, that the Notice of Public Hearing was mailed by first class mail to each owner of taxable real property in the District, that all the property and property owners included within the proposed District were benefited thereby, that all the property and property owners benefited were included within the limits of the proposed District, that it was in the public interest to establish the District and approved the establishment of the District and the construction of water improvements in connection with the District as hereinabove described at a cost not to exceed $860,000.00; and that the plan of financing is the issuance of serial bonds in the amount of $860,000.00, said amount to be offset by the receipt of any funds from the United States of America, the State of New York, the County of Orleans and/or local grants, including but not limited to loan and/or grant funds from USDA Rural Development, and the balance of the costs will be assessed by the assessment, levy and collection of special assessments from the several lots and parcels of land within the District, which the Town Board shall determine to be especially benefited by said District, so much upon and from each as shall be in just proportion to the amount of benefit which the District shall confer upon the same, to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and payable; and WHEREAS, said resolution adopted June 21, 2016, was subject to permissive referendum and the notice setting forth the date of adoption of said resolution, which concisely stated the purpose and effect thereof, was duly posted and published as required by law, and that no petition requesting a referendum thereon has been filed with the Town Clerk within thirty (30) days after the date of adoption thereof, or at any other time since said adoption; and
WHEREAS, the Town and the Town Board have complied in every respect with all applicable laws and regulations regarding environmental matters including compliance with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR); NOW, THEREFORE, be it ORDERED, that the establishment of the District is hereby approved, in the Town of Kendall, to be known as Water District No. 7 in the Town of Kendall, situate wholly outside of any incorporated village or city, and bounded and more particularly described in annexed Schedule “A”. ORDERED, that Water District No. 7 hereinabove referred to shall be constructed as set forth in the said Order Calling Public Hearing, at a cost not to exceed $860,000.00, and the plan of financing is the issuance of serial bonds in the amount of $860,000.00, said amount to be offset by the receipt of any funds from the United States of America, the State of New York, the County of Orleans and/or local grants including but not limited to loan and/or grant funds from USDA Rural Development, and the balance of the costs will be assessed by the assessment, levy and collection of the special assessments from the several lots and parcels of land within the District, which the Town Board shall determine to be especially benefited by said District, so much upon and from each as shall be in just proportion to the amount of benefit which the District shall confer upon the same, to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and payable; and be it further ORDERED, that within ten (10) days after adoption of this Order, the Town Clerk shall record with the Clerk of the County of Orleans and file with the Department of Audit and Control in Albany, New York copies of this Order, certified by said Town Clerk
Legal Notice Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District Notice of Permissive Referendum Notice is hereby given that the following resolution authorizing the Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District Commissioners to move $485,000.00 from the Apparatus Reserve Fund to the General Fund, towards the purchase of a new Pumper Fire Truck unanimously adopted at a meeting of the Hamlin Morton Walker Fire Commissioners on August 15, 2016 subject to the Permissive Referendum thereon provided by statute. Resolved first, that the Board of Fire Commissioners is desirous of expending from the District’s General Fund, monies not to exceed $485,000.00 towards the purchase of a new Pumper Fire Truck. Resolved second, that this resolution is made subject to the Permissive Referendum requirements set forth in Section 6G of the General Municipal Law and in the absence of the referendum election, this resolution will be effective 30 days after the date of its adoption; and Resolved third, that the Secretary of the board is authorized to publish a notice containing this resolution in compliance with the aforementioned in Section 6G of the General Municipal Law. By Order of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District
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HAMLIN TOWN CLERK’S OFFICE Kathi Rickman, Tax Receiver September only Mondays 8:00am-6:00pm Tuesday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm
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HAMLIN TOWN CLERK’S OFFICE Kathi Rickman, Tax Receiver September only Mondays 8:00am-6:00pm Tuesday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm OR Mail to: Kathi Rickman, Tax Receiver 1658 Lake Road Hamlin, NY 14464
Legal Notice Hamlin Planning Board Tuesday, September 6, 2016 7:30 p.m. Pursuant to Section 274a and 276 of Town Law as amended and the Town of Hamlin Zoning Code, the Hamlin Planning Board will hold Public Hearings on Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hamlin Town Hall located at 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin for the following: PUBLIC HEARING SPECIAL USE PERMIT VIRGINIA TRUELSON/LINDA GOFF 1722 LAKE ROAD Application of Linda Goff; owner; Virginia Truelson; seeking Special Use Permit to allow a used car outside sales business to be located at 1722 Lake Road in a C-GB zone. Tax account# 021.03-3-2. PUBLIC HEARING PRELIMINARY & FINAL SITE PLAN APPROVAL VIRGINIA & JENNA TRUELSON 113 ROTHS COVE Application of Virginia & Jenna Truelson; owner; Virginia Truelson; seeking Preliminary & Final Site Plan Approval for an addition with a garage to an existing foundation for property located at 113 Roths Cove in an S/R zone. Tax account# 006.12-2-14. PUBLIC HEARING PRELIMINARY & FINAL SINGLE LOT SUBDIVISION APPROVAL NAOMI NUNDY 863 HAMLIN PARMA TOWN LINE ROAD Application of Naomi Nundy; owner; Naomi Nundy, seeking “Preliminary & Final” Single Lot Subdivision Approval for property located at 863 Hamlin Parma Town Line Road in an RVL zone. Tax account# - 015.04-1-27, 023.01-1-13.112, 023.011-13.16. All interested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard at this time. Further information can be obtained by calling 964-8181 or by reviewing the application at the Hamlin Town Hall during regular business hours.
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Dated: August 15, 2016 Kathryn A. Gross Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District Secretary
AREA WORSHIP SERVICES BROCKPORT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
A Welcoming and Affirming American Baptist Congregation Serving our community. 124 Main Street, (585) 637-9770. Pastor Joanne Gilbert-Cannon. Sunday: 9:45am - Praise Music; 10:00am - Worship; 10:30am - Children’s Worship.
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH-LCMS
6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport 14420 (Route 31 across from Wegmans), 637-5930, www.concordiabrockport.org. Sunday Worship 10:00 am. Fellowship and Coffee following worship service. Sunday Bible Class 9:00 am. Handicapped accessible.
FRIENDSHIP BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
32 Public Square, Holley, NY 14470. Where the KJV-1611 is preached. Where souls are saved and the Lord Jesus Christ is exalted. Sunday 10:30am, Wednesday evening 7pm. 585-301-0036.
HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH
“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” 50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www. hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Summer Worship Service: 9:30am. Fellowship: 10:30am. Handicap Accessible.
HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 3928761. Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: www.humcny.org, Email: humc98@rochester.rr.com. Informal Worship: 8:30am (July 10 through August 28). Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday School: 11:30am. Child care available 9:30am to 12:30pm. Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm. Handicap Accessible
LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH
Reformed Church in America. Our Life, Ministry, and Mission: To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neighbors. 30 Long Pond Road, Rochester, NY 14612 (near Edgemere Drive in Greece), (585) 227-4910, www.lakeviewcommunitychurch. net. Rev. Steven Rodriguez, Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School at 9am (during June, July & Aug., No Sunday School Classes); Praise & Worship at 10am. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm); Tuesday: Community Cards (13pm); Wednesday: Women’s Prayer & Share Group (10am), Bible Study (7pm), Band Rehearsal (6pm), Choir Rehearsal (7pm). Visit our website or call for additional info. Handicapped accessible.
LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH
59 Henry Street, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest. cc, email: info@lifequest.cc, facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @lifequestcc. Rob Dickerson, Lead Pastor; Jamey Hinman, Associate Pastor. Worship Experiences: Sunday 9:15am; Sunday10:45am. Mid-Week Programs: Tuesday 7pm @ Crosspoint Free Methodist Royal Rangers - Boys Scouting Program; Sacred Girls - Girls Scouting Program. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” faith.family.friends.fun.freedom
PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
39 Hovey Street, Hilton, (585) 615-6383, www.PCFMinistries.com, Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church. Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill. Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 10AM. Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM - Kids Club and TurningPoint Teens. Nursery School: Parma Free Center, 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792
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ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY 14468 (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm), 585-392-4099, www.stgeorgehilton.org. Please join us for Summer Worship on Sundays at 9am.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, (585) 964-2550. Pastor Christian Bode. Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11AM. Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45AM. NYS Licensed Child Care - Mon.-Fri., 6AM-6PM, 964-5859, UPK & Preschool.
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710. Father Joseph Catanise. Worship: Saturday 5pm; Sunday 9:30am (child care available at 9:30am Mass); Sunday 7pm LifeTeen Mass. Handicap accessible. LifeTeen Mass 7pm in July and August. LifeTeen Mass will begin at 6pm starting September 4. Adult Bible Study resumes Sunday, September 11 at 10:30am. ChristLife begins Thursday, September 29 at 6:30pm.
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ST. MARK’S CHURCH
13 South Main Street, Holley 16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org. Father Mark Noonan. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 8:00AM St. Mary’s; Thursday - 7:00PM St. Mary’s; Friday - 11:30AM St. Mark’s; Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s; Sunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s.
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Preplanning, downsizing and uprooting: A senior couple chooses Brockport for their retirement home by Doug Hickerson
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“People who know perpetual vacation.” us were very surprised – Doug Chesnut that we were pulling up stakes and moving, very surprised,” Cathy Chesnut said. She, at 67, and husband Doug, at 69, retired to Brockport in March this year, leaving behind a house they had built for themselves 23 years ago in Virgil, New York. Their original unspoiled mountain top home on five acres in Cortland County, with an adjacent home built for her parents, no longer suited them. Other houses had encroached on the land, her parents had passed away, and their life situation had changed. Their fascinating story includes how they parted with most of their material goods and real estate and moved to a basic apartment in Brockport. The story includes clear values and priorities in their lives, rational planning for their retirement years, and, after just six months here, their profound feelings about the many benefits of Brockport as their new home. Pulling up roots and creating a wish list for a new home location “We loved it there,” Doug said about their home near Greek Peek when it was rural. Gradually, over 30 homes were built nearby, but there were no sidewalks. They would drive to a local preserve to go for a walk. With no public transportation they had to drive everywhere they needed to go. Caring for Cathy’s father until a few years ago, including his transportation, they wondered about their own mobility in later years with no family nearby. After Cathy’s father died, they thought more about future transportation problems and upkeep of the two houses, and contemplated moving in the next few years. The couple made a wish list for what they wanted in their next hometown. The wish list included walking access to town, a good library, a college (the setting for Doug to continue part-time work), a first floor apartment, and a location near the water. Also, it needed to be in the geographical area covered by their medical insurance, a major financial consideration. “I looked at the list and said, to be honest, we are doing well if we get three out of five,” Doug said. “We’re not going to get them all.” But, he was wrong. Brockport fulfills their wish list Doug first did a computer search for rental listings. Webster and Fairport looked great on the computer, but failed after visiting. It was the same decision for Albany, the coast of Maine, and the Hudson Valley. They visited Brockport twice with the Lift Bridge Book Shop one of their first stops while walking on Main Street. Telling the shop owners and customers what they were looking for, “They were free with information and we got a real sense of pride in the village from them,” Cathy said. One of the things they heard is that Brockport is like “Mayberry” (the classic 50’s TV series), “And it truly is; it’s very nice,” Doug says now. “The whole town seems to have a calmness to it,” Cathy said about her continuing first impression. The Chesnuts immediately found a first floor apartment that was the right size and right price at Autumn Woods Community on West Avenue. They also found the desired walkability in Brockport. “We can walk from where we live to Wegman’s and Wal Mart with sidewalks the whole distance,” Doug said. They say they are walking a lot more and getting more exercise than when they lived on the mountain. They discovered the Wegman’s here is a “lovely, fantastic store,” compared to the one in Ithaca they said was too large for their needs and had a hectic atmosphere. They have found good restaurants and spend time at Java Junction on Main and Grinds 122 Cafe on West Avenue. They love Seymour Library and Cathy wants to volunteer there. They see a close “town-gown” relationship with The College. The couple is interested in The College’s academic
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Doug and Cathy Chesnut stand near Phoebe, the mule, on the balcony of the Welcome Center. Photo by Dianne Hickerson. offerings for seniors. Doug works part-time at the Barnes & Noble Books store on the campus. Cathy spins yarn and has discovered the Morgan-Manning House which she calls “just gorgeous” and has connected with the monthly spinning group there. They have returned to biking after 30 years, with bikes purchased at Bicycle Outfitters on Main Street. They say that store owner “Russell” helped pick the perfect bikes and, “He’s a great support as we come up with questions.” In May Cathy discovered a volunteer opportunity when she went to get a new vacuum cleaner brush at the Magic Wands Vacuum Shop on North Main Street. “George (store owner) told me about the Welcome Center on the canal needing volunteers and connected me with Doug Wilcox that same day.” Cathy and her husband are now on the volunteer schedule. They love the contacts with other volunteers and the visitors “who tell us there is no other place on the canal like the Welcome Center.” Being near the Erie Canal, and 20 minutes from Lake Ontario, fulfills their wish to be “near the water.” Downsizing their home and traveling lightly Cathy’s training and nursing degree prepared her for 22 years in the geriatric field. Caring for the elderly, “I saw what they went through,” she said. “I saw heart ache and I emptied apartments for people who had died.” She affirmed, “As you get older, it is important that you look at your options and make good decisions.” Decisions on downsizing started six years ago when they switched from dressers and bookcases to Closet Maid storage cubes. Among other changes, two twin futon platforms replaced the queen size bed. Their goal was to make their furnishings portable by one or both of them. Two years ago, with a clear decision to move, they arranged the furniture they were planning to keep into measured off spaces they anticipated in an apartment. The remaining spaces in their house, basement and garage were filled with possessions left by Cathy’s parents and several elderly friends, which, along with their own items, they would give away before their move. In the fall of 2015, with a floor plan (two bedrooms and a great room) for the Brockport apartment, “We actually constructed the apartment in our house and knew all we wanted to bring,” Cathy said. “Take what you enjoy” “We did not have a sentimental attachment to things we had to eliminate,” Doug said. “We brought what we wanted in our next stage in life.” Cathy added, “When you look at what you want to take with you as you reduce your life experience, take what you enjoy!” About half of what they moved were storage racks for totes filled with their collection of yarn and fiber. These are used in their hobbies with Cathy spinning and Doug weaving. She brought four small spinning wheels and he brought his two small looms. Averaging about two hours at home every morning spinning and weaving, they sometimes combine their hobbies with the joy of volunteering at the Welcome Center. (See photo) Their frugal lifestyle includes meals in their efficient kitchen, plus eating out several days a week, meeting people and socializing in restaurants or coffee shops. Doug calls the money they save in their downsized lifestyle, and not drinking or smoking, their “vacation budget.” “We are not big vacation travelers, never have been,” he said. “But, this is like a perpetual vacation.”
Doug and Cathy Chesnut sometimes weave and spin during their four-hour volunteer shifts at the Welcome Center on the canal. On her small, portable spinning wheel Cathy creates yarn for her knitting and for Doug’s weaving. Doug weaves Japanese “Soari style” on a simple loom. There is no pattern. “You pick your colors and go where you want to go with them,” Doug said. Doug is color blind, so Cathy spins yarns with colors that are compatible. On her lap is one of the many stoles that Doug has woven. Photo by Dianne Hickerson.
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America’s 911 Ride On Thursday, August 18, a group of about 55 local motorcycle riders departed from the Gates Ambulance, Spencerport Station (116 Lyell Ave, Spencerport) to meet up with hundreds of other riders from around the nation and Canada, in Somerset, Pennsylvania for the September 11 Memorial Ride. Somerset, Pennsylvania is just outside the crash site of United Flight 93. The motorcycle ride is sponsored by America’s 911 Foundation Inc., a non-profit organization that was established in 2001. Every year the foundation awards scholarships to emergency service workers and their families. This is the 15 year anniversary of the attacks and the last year of this memorial ride. The motorcycle ride left Spencerport on August 18 at 6:30 a.m. The Spencerport Station has allowed the use of their facility as a local gathering point because they responded to New York City in the aftermath of the attacks 15 years ago. The Greece Police Department sent one of its motor-officers, Sgt. Kevin Ewanow, to accompany the group. Ewanow volunteered to take part in the ride that will visit all three crash sites from 09-11-01. The riders will leave Somerset, Pennsylvania on August 19 and ride past the crash site of Flight 93 on the way to Arlington, Virginia where American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon. On Saturday, August 20, the riders will leave from the parking lot of the Pentagon and head to lower Manhattan in New York City. On Sunday morning, the Memorial Ride will be escorted to the World Trade Center Memorial Site, and the group will return home on Monday, August 22.
Hawley to host free electronic recycling event in Holley Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) will host a free electronic recycling event on Saturday, September 10, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Holley Junior Senior High School at 16848 Lynch Road in Holley. Residents are encouraged to do the right thing for the environment with their old e-waste and properly recycle it with Hawley’s help.
“Our first electronic recycling event in April was a massive success and I look forward to the same result in Holley,” Hawley said. “The ‘going green’ movement is crucial to ensuring a safe and clean environment for future generations, and this is a free event where residents can do their part and have some fun at the same time. I am encouraging all
my residents to participate and bring their old printers, computer monitors, cell phones and other old or unusable electronic devices they wish to recycle.” Electronics that can be recycled include: cell phones, computers, monitors, printers, audio/video equipment, small devices, undamaged old-style TVs.
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