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News writing recognized with NYS Emmy award Dave McKinley, well known in local media, takes on television news in Buffalo - and wins by Terra Osterling A radio guy from the Town of Sweden wins a New York State Emmy award for his news writing as a Buffalo television reporter: true story. That man, Dave McKinley, just might be a master of storytelling, and he has the statue to prove it. McKinley is a general assignment reporter with Buffalo news station WGRZ channel 2, a Gannett Company. Back on May 2, he and his wife, Jillayne Lessord, traveled to New York City to the Marriott Marquis in Times Square where he was among six nominees in the New York State Emmy Awards news writing category. The other five nominees were network reporters serving the New York metropolitan area. Though WGRZ is a station nationally recognized for breaking the mold and keeping high journalistic standards, Dave said he thought, “I’m up against network guys! I’m not supposed to win, ‘the kids from Buffalo’ are not going to beat these guys!” Dave’s win in the news writing category made six awards for WGRZ. Their table covered in Emmy statues, situated next to the red carpet photo-op area, was a scene for envy and curiosity all evening. Four stories from WGRZ’s 2013-2014 season made up Dave’s submission, a body of work that exemplifies the humor, tenderness, and quality of his storytelling. Go find a story Dave McKinley commutes to Buffalo daily, often arriving through a snowstorm only to be sent back out with a photographer to ‘go find a story.’ One story Dave found is one that western New Yorkers hardly want or need to hear again – lake effect snowfall. “We just drove into the snow, and as I would see something I could write to, I’d have the photographer pull over,” says Dave. “We somehow made it totally different for people who have seen this story hundreds of times.” For a roving reporter in Buffalo, winter can be a muse. Another of the stories that helped snag Dave’s Emmy was light-hearted coverage of how Niagara Falls was not
frozen over, despite (erroneous) national reports. That story was written entirely in rhymed prose, using live quotes and Dave’s voice over. His coverage of the reunion of three sisters separated as young children nearly 75 years ago, another of his Emmy stories, was an opus. The clip was 9 and a half minutes long, unheard of on a thirty minute evening television broadcast when the typical story runs less than 2 minutes. “I’m very fortunate to work where I do, because I have a boss who says ‘if it’s a good story, you take as much time as you want, we’ll figure out how to fit the rest of the day’s news’…but then I have to keep people from changing the channel!” says Dave.
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so,” says Dave. The answer: “More people told me that you’re the guy than I’ve got fingers on my hands.”
A voice for radio Dave McKinley grew up one of ten children on a family farm that was located just down the road from his current home in Sweden. He started his radio career as a young teen with Brockport High School’s student run FM station, then majored in Broadcasting at Buffalo State. College radio was a stepping stone to part time work as a weekend newscaster for WBEN in Buffalo, while Dave was still an undergraduate. By age 22, he was working 7 days a week in the Buffalo/Niagara Falls news radio market, full time reporting and later news directing during the week, while still weekend broadcasting for WBEN. By 1989, Dave was back in Rochester as a street reporter for WHAM Radio. “That station is the one I grew up listening to, and the one I really wanted to work for,” he says. Local television channels knocked on his door from time to time, but he always passed, preferring to continue his radio career. Then a trusted former colleague was named news director at a local network affiliate and wanted to add a seasoned reporter to their team. “I never had any aspirations to be on TV,” says Dave of that opportunity. “I relied on my voice, but news writing is another arrow in my quiver.” He took the job. Then, WGRZ came calling in 2007. “They said to me ‘we have an opening and we heard you’re the guy,’ so I asked them who had said
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A heart for television The last story submitted for Dave’s news writing Emmy was about a man who had put up a billboard in honor of his wife on their 50th wedding anniversary. His wife, though, had died six months earlier. Dave recounted the story during his Emmy speech, saying, “One of the stories I’m being recognized for is about a man who is hopelessly in love with his wife, and that proves that behind every halfway decent fellow, there stands an outstanding woman.” At that moment, Dave looked down at Jillayne, continuing, “For me she’s right here; this is for you, I love you.” “I never learned the TV way of doing things,” says Dave. “As a radio guy, I still write to please your ear, but now I’m writing to pictures, and it still has to please the ear. Plus at the end of the story, I have to say my name.” “Television can be a very emotional medium, and when you write with your heart, you get Emmys.” To see clips and read Dave McKinley’s Emmy winning stories, visit the page for this story on westsidenewsny. com for links.
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Students learn to see the world differently Hundreds of seventh- and eighth-graders at Merton Williams Middle School learned a lesson in compassion and humility on May 22. Students heard firsthand about people living without limbs and from veterans of the nation’s wars. Seventh-graders started the day in their classrooms with several different activities, which included challenging the students to complete simple tasks such as putting on a shirt or tying a shoelace, by using only one hand. Other students were faced with transporting items across a classroom while moving on only one leg. Although students giggled their way through the tasks, they spoke about the physical and emotional struggles they went through in those moments. “We never realized how people actually lived their lives without limbs,” said seventh-grader Karly Suhr. “We got to see how people’s morning routines go. Something as simple as that can be so difficult with prosthetic limbs or no limbs at all.” The learning experience is part of a bigger partnership with Limbs International, a non-profit organization that partners with schools to educate students on the needs of amputees around the world. Hilton High School freshman and amputee Garrett Spring received a standing ovation from the seventh-grade class after sharing some of his experiences, including living life with a prosthesis.
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How gratifying to receive so many emails about me leaving the job at the end of this month (Editor’s note #1, June 14, 2015). Thank you so much for wishing me well and for your kind thoughts. I also heard from, and appreciated, comments from a couple of people who have in the past taken the opportunity to vent about one thing or another they believed the newspaper should have done differently. I take that to mean there is some equity on the local newspaper playing field. I acknowledge I have been very fortunate on many levels. Work in deadline-driven workplaces either kills co-worker relationships or it feeds their growth. When we finally get all the pieces together and press “send” for the next step, we have a few, sometimes brief, moments to savor the feeling of being “done ” -- there’s another deadline to meet and it all begins again in no time. That rhythm can get into your being and I know already I will miss the beat. And I will miss the people. Karen Fien began work in the production department fresh out of art school a few months before I did, got married, had children, the last of three who graduates high school this month. Her work ethic is unmatched, her poise and personality bring so much to the office setting. Though Joanne Michielsen may have accumulated fewer years of seniority than some employees (every year counts as two I’ve told her), she is the go-to person in so many areas -- we call upon her to help solve computer problems, to investigate new and/or better ways to get the job done, to answer every trivia question about modern media with ease -- all while designing advertising and being an astute liaison with clients and sales representatives alike. Her mother, Linda Michielsen found out early on she has to PPC (please proof carefully) every instance I have typed the word October and oh, so many other spelling misses. Linda’s giving personality makes her a treasured friend to many. Besides proofreading, she does vital work in billing and accounting. I think of her as one of my sisters. We have laughed a lot, cried a little, and been frustrated over coping with many of the same life and work challenges. I will not be able to name everyone who brings so much of themselves to the weekly newspapers and who have been such a part of my work days, but there are a couple more I will not omit. On my first day of work as editor I stood behind the high counter at the Suburban News office then located on South Union Street and I guess I had
a big question mark stamped on on my forehead. Office Manager Marilyn Brown could read me like a book. She greeted me, we chatted a little, then silence … “why don’t you come in and get to work,” she urged. That was that. Don Griffin, who has music in his fingers, his step and his soul, was circulation manager and general helpful guy then as now. When you talk business culture involving dedication and working for the common good, you can’t leave out someone like Don. Mary Lou Rockow was one of two sales representatives when I started work in 1984. A talented woman in many creative areas, Mary Lou helped launch the company’s first edition expansion, the Hamlin-Clarkson Herald. Since then, she has participated in the success of many other media products. We’ve talked through good days and less than good and Mary Lou always demonstrates her strong faith in God’s plan. I believe that so many employees of Westside News Inc. have so much longevity with the company for many personal reasons and for an almost universally-shared reason: we have a variety of challenges and problems to solve within our respective responsibilities and have been given enough “creative rope” to do so. Somehow, all of us and all the parts come together as a newspaper. We do not own it, but we feel like we do. All those great feature stories, beautiful photographs, detailed news articles have only been possible with the financial commitment of the company owner, Keith Ryan. You need a canvas (newsprint) and a medium (ink) and space to capture the essence of community life. He provides them. Free. Newspaper. There will need to be an Editor’s note #3 before I call it a wrap - a long list of contributing writers and photographers are due my personal thanks. Kerrie Merz, a freelance writer in the late 1990s who covered many, many meetings in Churchville and Riga, sometimes with an infant on her lap (a child who is now 18!), had this reaction when she heard I was leaving: “Wow! The end of an era!” Yes, but also the beginning of a new era – for both the newspapers and for me, a timely commencement in the true sense of the word. Evelyn Dow, Editor Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald evelyndow5@gmail.com
newsmakers The Nazareth College dean’s list for the spring of 2015 semester includes the following: •Megan Colombo of Rochester is majoring in music education. •Heather Coloney of Rochester is majoring in communication science & disorders. •Robert D’Acquisto of Rochester is majoring in information technology. •Kristyn Eich of Rochester is majoring in communication science & disorders. •Amanda Entress of Rochester is majoring in occupational science. •Lily Forgach of Brockport is majoring in health sciences. •Emily Graf of Rochester is majoring in occupational science. The Nazareth College dean’s list for the spring of 2015 semester includes the following: •Monica Grisdale of Hilton is majoring in occupational science. •Heather Holland of Bergen is majoring in communication science & disorders. •Alexander Hotalen of Rochester is majoring in occupational science. •Enrico Iraci of Hamlin is majoring in music education. •Carly King of Churchville is majoring in health sciences.
The Nazareth College dean’s list for the spring of 2015 semester includes the following: •Abby Lamark of Rochester is majoring in studio art. •Brian Lang of Rochester is majoring in health sciences. •Brian Lang of Rochester is majoring in physical therapy. •Melissa Liberi of Rochester is majoring in health sciences. The Nazareth College dean’s list for the spring of 2015 semester includes the following: •Jordan McGee of Churchville is majoring in nursing. •Sarah McLaen of Spencerport is majoring in communication science & disorders. •Taylor MontimeranoSchafer of Rochester is majoring in nursing. •Jeanna Natale of Rochester is majoring in visual communication design. •Brittney Perrin of Holley is majoring in nursing. •Kathryn Pukos of Churchville is majoring in music therapy. •Kelly Schockow of Churchville is majoring in psychology. •David Taddeo of Rochester is majoring in nursing. •Catharine Zaso of North Chili is majoring in occupational science.
Serafina Breslawski Serafina Breslawski, a 2013 graduate of Brockport High School and daughter of Kim and Steven Breslawski of Brockport, achieved a 3.7 GPA and was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester at The College at Brockport. She is in the honors program and is an arts for children major with a concentration in dance studies. She is currently working on her certification in elementary education. Rachel Turlington of Hamlin, a 2014 graduate of Brockport High School who now attends The College at Brockport, was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester. She is majoring in communications with an emphasis in broadcasting and journalism with a concentration in public relations. She also has a minor in sociology. She earned a GPA of 3.50 for the semester.
Jessica Dusett of Hamlin, a 2010 graduate of Brockport High School, graduated cum laude from The State College at Brockport with bachelor of science degrees in sociology and criminal justice and a minor in forensic science. She earned a GPA of 3.75 for the spring 2015 semester. Dusett was also inducted into the following honor societies: Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Kappa Delta, Delta Epsilon Iota. Chelsea Carl, a teacher at Churchville-Chili Senior High School, has been awarded a competitive Buchwald Summer Fellowship by the Ashbrook Center at Ashland University in Ohio. The center is a highly regarded non profit provider of educational programs for U.S. history and government teachers, as well as high school and college students. Rebecca Jean Brumbaugh of Hilton, the daughter of Dr. Donald and Lucille Brumbaugh, and a 2011 graduate of Bishop Kearney High School, was named to the 2015 spring dean’s list at Juniata College. Students must have at least a 3.6 grade average out of a possible 4.0.
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Trinity Christian Preschool Class of 2015 graduates Trinity Christian Preschool Class of 2015 celebrated their accomplishments in a graduation ceremony held June 2. In front of family members and friends, the 20 graduates sang songs and received their diplomas. The evening ended with a farewell reception.
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Local author releases new book on the history of Brockport William G. Andrews, current Brockport resident and former professor at The College of Brockport, provides insight on the community through time, featuring a collection of vintage images in a book released last April. Brockport Through Time is his fifth local history book. During the twentieth century, Brockport was transformed from
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In conjunction with their 2015 Firemen’s Carnival, July 15 through 18, the Hilton Fire Department is sponsoring the annual contest to select a Kiddie King and Queen. Any boy or girl, ages 6 to 10, residing in the Hilton Parma Fire District (area served by the Hilton Fire Department) is eligible. Enter by submitting a picture to the Parma Public Library at 156 West Avenue, Hilton. Each picture should have the child’s name, address, phone number and age on the back of the photo. (Photos can be no larger than 5 x 7). All photographs become property of the Hilton Fire Department and will not be returned. The deadline to enter
is Tuesday, June 30 at noon. Selection will be made by judges from outside of the Hilton area. Children selected will be notified by phone by July 6. The Kiddie King and Queen will each have photos taken at the Hilton Fire Department, they will receive a trophy, free ride ticket for Wednesday night, a pass for riding the rides all afternoon on Saturday and, along with their families, be the guests of the Fire Department at a special carnival event. The King and Queen will ride in the Kiddie Parade, Wednesday, July 15 and also the Grand Parade on Thursday, July 16.
Enter something in the Monroe County Fair! The Monroe County Fair at Northampton Park opens Thursday, August 6 at 1 p.m. and runs through Sunday, August 9. As in the past, there are many opportunities to enter homemade items to be judged with ribbons awarded in all categories. There is still time to enter items in these categories: •Homearts - knitted, crocheted, sewn, quilted, beaded; received Monday, August 3, 9 a.m. to noon; judged 1 p.m. •Photography - black and white photos, color photos, photo groupings, themed photos; received Tuesday, August 4, 9 a.m. to noon; judged 1 p.m. •Fine arts - jewelry, paintings, drawings, pen and ink, multimedia creations; received Tuesday, August 4, 9 a.m. to noon; judged 1 p.m. •Woodworking - any wooden item; from toys to tables;
received Monday, August 3 9 a.m. to noon; judged 1 p.m. •Food - jellies and jams, pies, cakes, cupcakes, brownies, cookies, breads and muffins; received Thursday, August 6, 9 a.m. to noon; judged 1 p.m. •Flowers and vegetables - received Wednesday, August 5, 8 to 11 a.m.; and judged immediately. Visit www.mcfair.com to look up the requirements/rules for the items to be entered, to fill out an entry form online or to print one. Anyone who wants to enter an item in the 2015 NYS Fair must have won a ribbon at a county fair first. For rules and regulations for the NYS Fair visit www.nysfair. orghttp://www.nysfair.org or http://www.nysfair.org To judge a particular category, or for other information call Elaine at 293-1672.
Hilton-Parma Recreation celebrates summer kick-off Start your summer off with some fun at a free kick-off party at Parma Town Park on Route 259 on Friday, June 26. The evening will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will highlight outdoor fun for all. There will be a hot dog picnic, music by DJ Riggs, giveaways and one of the favorite activities;
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Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Thursday and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, and are open to the public. •Riga: Town Board meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of every month at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at the Riga Town Hall, 6460 East Buffalo Road, Churchville, and are open to the public. •Spencerport: Village Board of Trustees meets the first Wednesday of the month; Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of every month; Architectural Review Board meets the first Tuesday of every month and Zoning Board meets the third Thursday of every month. All meetings start at 7 p.m. at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue. The board also meets the second, third, fourth and fifth Wednesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the Village Office.
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•Radio Control Club of Rochester hosts the 28th annual Ray Edmunds Memorial Airshow and Fun Fly Saturday and Sunday, June 27 and 28 at Northampton Park off Route 31, midway between Spencerport and Brockport. AMA sanctioned (all models will be safety inspected). Scale and non-scale models under 55 lbs. Campers welcome, no hookups. Flying demonstrations begin at 10 a.m. and run until 5 p.m. on June 27, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 28. Visit www.rccr1957.com •Job Fair Thursday, June 25, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Community Learning Center (near Regal Cinema at The Mall at Greece Ridge). Open to the general public. •Summer Concerts at the Gazebo performed by the HiltonParma Gazebo Band at the Hilton Community Center Gazebo, 59 Henry Street, Hilton Wednesdays, June 24, July 1, 8, 15 and 22. Lawn seating; bring chairs. Parking available. Dr. Charles Schmidt Director.
Fundraiser
•Greece Historical Society Annual Strawberry and Dessert Tasting Festival fundraiser, 595 Long Pond Road, Monday, June 22, 4 to 7:30 p.m. Admission $6, $3 children 6-12, free 5 and under. Entertainment - Flyin’ Brian and The Balloon Lady, music by Jeremy Carter (5 to 5:45 p.m.) and the Greece Choral Society (6:15 to 7 p.m.) Children’s activities, community displays, and a new exhibit, “Our Town In World War II.” Free parking on the lawn or at the Town Hall. For information visit http://www.greecehistoricalsociety.net or call 585-225-7221.
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•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 (June 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. •Chili: Zoning Board of Appeals meets Tuesday, June 23 at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall - Main Meeting Room. Library Board of Trustees meets Tuesday, June 23 at 6 p.m. in the Barbara M. Ireland Community Room. Conservation Board meets June 29 at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall Main Meeting Room. •Hilton: Village Board meeting has changed from July 7 at 5 p.m. to June 30 at 5 p.m. Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton. •Ogden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m.; Work Sessions will be held on alternate Wednesdays at 5 p.m. as needed; Ogden Conservation Board meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Planning Board meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings will be held at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, and are open to the public. •Parma: Town Board will meet on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets the third
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•New Fibromyalgia Support Group meets Tuesday, June 23 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Westside YMCA, 920 Elmgrove Road. Speaker: Sandra Fischer Kiereci, Reiki & Certified Nurse/Midwife. Come learn about the positive effects of healing energy. Better understand the connection of health and how we thrive in a touch environment. RSVP 752-1562, 3 days prior.
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•U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 48, meets the fourth Monday of the month at 6:15 p.m. for dinner, followed by a business meeting at 7 p.m. at our Base along Lake Ontario. For directions and/or information, e-mail Bonnie at Division4HR@ rochester.rr.com or leave a message at (585) 964-9434. •St. Leo’s Knights of Columbus Council #9461 Hilton meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the St. Leo’s Parish Center on Lake Avenue, Hilton. •Spencerport Kiwanis Club meets for dinner the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. at Union Street Eatery. For information, call 352-3411 ext. 125.
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•Churchville-Chili Board of Education meets at 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville, Entrance #24 or #26 on Tuesday, June 23 at 6 p.m. for a work session, Professional Development Room; followed by a business meeting at 7 p.m., Administrative Board Room. •The Spencerport Board of Education meets Tuesday, June 23 in the District Office building, 71 Lyell Avenue. The meetings are open to the public and all are welcome to attend.
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•Hilton-Parma Knitting and Needlework Group meets the fourth Tuesday of each month from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Hilton Community Center Senior Lounge. All are welcome.
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newsmakers Jonathan Woo of Rochester qualified for the spring 2015 dean’s list at Belmont University. Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a quality grade point average of 3.5 with no grade below a C. Tyler Edwards of Spencerport received a bachelor of science degree in Integrated Business/ Engineering from Leigh University in May 2015. Taylor Kolmer, of Churchville, graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts in philosophy from Susquehanna University May 10, 2015. Kolmer is a 2011 graduate of Churchville-Chili High School and the son of Mark and Lisa Kolmer. Rebecca Jean Brumbaugh of Hilton, daughter of Dr. Donald Brumbaugh and Lucille Brumbaugh, received a bachelor of science degree in chemistry with a secondary emphasis in mathematics May 16, during ceremonies marking Juniata College’s 137th Commencement. While at Juniata, she was named to the dean’s list for four years, completed the Research Experiences for Undergraduates program at the University of Bristol’s School of Chemistry in Bristol, U.K., and completed a senior thesis project on the synthesis of benzyloxy. Brumbaugh is a 2011 graduate of Bishop Kearney High School. Grace Gaskill has been named to the dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester at the University of Vermont. Gaskill, from Brockport, is a senior anthropology major. To be named to the dean’s list, students must have a grade-point average of 3.0 or better and rank in the top 20 percent of their class in their respective college or school. Two dozen Rochester Institute of Technology criminal justice majors were honored May 8 at the Senior Luncheon and Recognition Celebration put on by the College of Liberal Arts’ Department of Criminal Justice and the Center for Public Safety Initiatives. Among them, Richard Barney of Brockport received the Matthew Sullivan Memorial Scholarship. Kaitlyn Shamp, daughter of Dick and Kris Shamp of Chili, has been named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at St. John Fisher College. Shamp, a sophomore, is a sociology major with a minor in psychology and women and gender studies. To be eligible for the dean’s list at St. John Fisher College, a student must have attainted at least a 3.5 grade-point average for the semester.
The following students are May 2015 candidates for degrees at State University of New York at Fredonia: •Brockport: Tiffany L. Gary, bachelor of science, social work; Danielle N. Izzo, bachelor of fine arts, acting; Noelle C. Lazor, bachelor of fine arts, dance; Melissa N. Mazurek, bachelor of science, communication - public relations; Jordan M. Schroeder, bachelor of science, business administration. •Churchville: Nicholas P. LaTona, bachelor of science, communication - public relations; Nicholas P. LaTona, bachelor of fine arts, visual arts new med: sculpture; Joshua R. Swan, bachelor of science, sport management; Kyle B. Wilkins, bachelor of science, communication - media management. •Hamlin: Andrea S. Brightly, bachelor of science, communication - communication studies; Paige J. Heagerty, bachelor of science, social work; Laura E. Hess, bachelor of arts, English. •Hilton: Lindsay A. Adams, bachelor of science, interdisciplinary studies exercise science; Amanda M. Cocchiara, bachelor of arts, psychology. •Rochester 14624: Matthew R. Glover, bachelor of music, music performance; Jessica M. LoVullo, bachelor of science in education, childhood inclusive education - English; Carley A. Salber, bachelor of arts, English - Adolescence Education. •Spencerport: Daniel J. Knorr, master of music, music theory/composition; Michael C. Schreiner, bachelor of arts, social studies - adolescence education.
Laura Fleming Laura Fleming, a 2008 graduate of Spencerport High School, graduated magna cum laude and with multiple honors from Syracuse University College of Law. She will be employed by Dollinger and Associates this summer. Laura is the daughter of Jeff and Lisa Fleming of Spencerport. Andrew Rockafellow of Hilton is a member of the Nazareth College 2015 Class of Pi Gamma Mu, an International Social Science Honor Society. Pi Gamma Mu is the oldest and preeminent honor society in the social sciences. Its mission is to encourage and recognize superior scholarship in social-science disciplines .
The following student graduated from Clarkson University on May 9, 2015: •Chase Nau-Hix of Spencerport, received a bachelor of science degree with distinction in chemical engineering, electrical engineering minor. •Tyler T. Nichols of Spencerport, received a bachelor of science degree with distinction in mechanical engineering, mathematics minor and project management minor. •Aaron E. Parysek of Spencerport, received a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering, mathematics minor. •Alyssa Catherine Hotalen of Rochester, received a bachelor of science degree with great distinction in biomolecular science, biology. The following students graduated from Clarkson University on May 9, 2015: •Nicole L. Bailey of Bergen, received a bachelor of science degree in environmental engineering. •Scott C. Haug of Brockport, received a bachelor of science degree with distinction in aeronautical engineering and mechanical engineering, mathematics minor. •Connor Patrick Magiera of Churchville, received a bachelor of science degree in engineering and management. •Benjamin W. Maysick of Churchville, received a bachelor of science degree in engineering and management, political science. •Matthew D. Morabito of Churchville, received a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering, mathematics minor. •Ryan T. Muller of Hamlin, received a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering, mathematics minor. •Timothy James Allan of Hilton, received a bachelor of science degree in computer science, mathematics minor. The following students graduated from Clarkson University on May 9, 2015: •Gregory J. Basile of Hilton, received a bachelor of science degree with distinction in aeronautical engineering and mechanical engineering, computer science minor and mathematics minor. •Julia M. Smith of Hilton, received a bachelor of science degree with distinction in mechanical engineering, mathematics minor. •Alicia Kristina Cabrera of North Chili, received a bachelor of science degree in global supply chain management. Brittany Marie Desiato of Spencerport, received a bachelor of science degree with distinction in chemical engineering. •Katherine Ellen Hadgis of Spencerport, received a bachelor of science degree with distinction in digital arts and sciences.
Ian Jessop of Churchville, has been named to the president’s excellence list for the spring 2015 semester at SUNY Polytechnic Institute. Jessop is a computer and information science student at SUNY Poly. A semester grade point average of 3.80 or above qualifies full-time matriculated students for inclusion on the president’s excellence list.
Evann E. Hasenauer of Spencerport was one of nearly 600 students who received bachelor degrees from St. Lawrence University during Commencement ceremonies held on May 17 in Canton. Hasenauer received the degree of bachelor of arts. He majored in English and graduated from Spencerport High School.
Cara Scheer of Spencerport, graduated from Huntington University on May 16. Scheer received a bachelor of science degree in studio art and is a May graduate. SUNY Oneonta recognized students who attained one of three leadership levels in the college’s LEAD (Leadership Education and Development). LEAD@Oneonta is a comprehensive leadership program based on current research and guidelines from the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education. All students can choose to participate in the LEAD program, which aims to better prepare them for life after college by providing a comprehensive picture of leadership and the skills needed to be a good leader. There are three levels of leadership certification: Silver, Gold and Platinum. The following area student were recognized: •Karli Martin of Hilton, attained the Silver LEAD Level. •Caitlin Grieb of Hilton, attained the Platinum LEAD Level. Miranda J. Klein of Hamlin, was named to the SUNY Canton president’s list for the spring 2015 semester. Klein is a SUNY Canton veterinary technology major who graduated from Hilton Central High School in 2011. To receive president’s list honors, full-time students must earn at least a 3.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale. BFA graduate Noelle Catherine Lazor graduated summa cum laude with a 4.0, Alpha Lambda Delta and Golden Key International Honour Society from Fredonia State University. Noelle will follow her dream and go to New York City to audition for a dance company and Broadway shows. She is the daughter of Chris and George Lazor, and sister of Nick Lazor. Julie Huang of North Chili, earned a bachelor’s degree from Wells College. Julie majored in English with a concentration in creative writing, graduating cum laude, and was a member of the cross country team. She attended Brockport High School.
Alana M. Rozzi Alana M. Rozzi, daughter of Rick and Cheryl Rozzi of Spencerport, has been named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York. Rozzi, a freshman, is a biology major. Kelsey Hurlbutt of Kendall was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester at High Point University. Dean’s list students are those who have attained a 3.5 or higher GPA for the previous semester based on a 4.0 scale. Kari Hurlbutt of Kendall was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester at High Point University. Dean’s list students are those who have attained a 3.5 or higher GPA for the previous semester based on a 4.0 scale. Lindsay DeWind, daughter of Brian and Cynthia DeWind, Osage Trail, Spencerport, has been named to the Ohio Northern University dean’s list for the spring semester 2014-15. She is a fifth year pharmacy major. The dean’s list includes students who attain a grade point average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 grading system. Karen Kramarsyck, of Brockport, earned a bachelor’s degree from Wells College. Karen majored in English with a concentration in creative writing and earned the Class of 1905 Poetry Prize. She attended Brockport High School. Allison Christensen of Kendall has been named to the president’s list for the spring 2015 semester. Allison is majoring in Occupational Therapy at Husson University in Bangor, Maine. To be eligible for the president’s list the student must earn 12 or more graded credit hours with a GPA of 3.8 or above.
Melody Li, daughter of Greg and Carol Miller, Holley, has been named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at St. John Fisher College. Li, a senior, is a nursing major. To be eligible for the dean’s list at St. John Fisher College, a student must have attained at least a 3.5 grade-point average for the semester. Among students recognized for their outstanding achievement at SUNY Canton during the spring 2015 semester are: •John W. Allport of Hilton, a SUNY Canton criminal investigation major and a 2012 graduate of Hilton Central High School. •Brianna L. Herd of Spencerport, a SUNY Canton Veterinary Science Technology major and a 2013 graduate of Spencerport High School. To receive dean’s list honors, full-time students must earn at least a 3.25 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale. Emily J. Banzer, daughter of Robert Banzer of Brockport, received a bachelor of arts degree from Hamilton College on Sunday, May 24, at the Commencement ceremony concluding the college’s 203rd year. The Nazareth College dean’s list for the spring of 2015 semester includes the following: •Alison Deacon of Rochester is majoring in history and inclusive education. •Grace Muir of Hilton is majoring in English literature and inclusive education. •Courtney Taylor of Bergen is majoring in biology and toxicology. •Thomas Babcock of Churchville is majoring in history. •Lucas Bennett of Hilton is majoring in health sciences. •Jessica Bray of Churchville is majoring in information technology. •Leah Brown of Churchville is majoring in communication science & disorders. •Claire Cannon of Rochester is majoring in health sciences. The following students have been named presidential scholars for the spring 2015 semester at Clarkson University: •Meagan Rose Bell of Rochester, a sophomore majoring in physics. •Samantha A. Clapper of Brockport, a junior majoring in global supply chain management. •Melanie Grace Cockrell of Rochester, a junior majoring in electrical engineering. •Alyssa C. Hotalen of Rochester, a senior majoring in biology and biomolecular science. •Rory M. Weilnau of Churchville, a senior majoring in civil engineering.
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“Old Fashion Fourth of July” celebration returns to Morgan-Manning House This year’s July 4 patriotic celebration on Brockport’s Morgan-Manning House lawn will begin at 10 o’clock with a flag raising ceremony and songs by the Brockport High School Choir. The Children’s Parade begins immediately after, at about 10:30 a.m. The parade features families and children of all ages in patriotic attire riding or pushing tricycles, bicycles, strollers, carriages, and pulling wagons also suitably decorated. Join the parade starting in front of Morgan-Manning House, moving onto Main Street, to Union Street, Park Avenue, and South Street, and ending at the carriage house. Children in the parade will receive gift bags. At 11 a.m., following the Children’s Parade, a concert begins with the stirring sounds of The Brockport Community Concert Band playing patriotic tunes, show tunes, American selections and marches. The Brockport Community Concert Band premiered three years ago, following a 30-year tradition of the Brockport High School Band opening the July 4 event. Expanded beyond the high school, the band now represents the entire community, including families, Brockport Central students and music staff, area music teachers, college students, and others. Shawn Halquist continues his many years as director. At 12:15 p.m. The Brockport Big Band continues a long tradition at the July 4 celebration, bringing sounds of composers like Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Stan Kenton from the 1940s Big Band Jazz era. Children’s Games take place from 12 to 1 p.m. Children will get to play old fashioned games such as ring toss, clothespin-in-a-jar, and others. There will be face painting and chalk art on the sidewalk. The Cake Walk at 1:30 p.m. is a popular event, providing amusement and a free cake, if you win. Food and Refreshments will be available from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., including hamburgers, veggie burgers, Italian sausage, and hot dogs. Ice cream novelties, cookies, and popcorn will be sold also. Tours of the Morgan-Manning House will be available for free at 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. The Morgan-Manning House was built in 1854. After a disastrous fire in 1964, it now stands fully restored and furnished much like it was in the 19th century. Community musicians who would like to join the band may contact Shawn Halquist at shawn.halquist@bcs1. org. Rehearsals are July 1 and 2, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the High School Band Room. The entertainment and other aspects of the event are paid for from a Liberty Mutual “Restore the Fourth” grant won by the Village and The Western Monroe Historical Society four years ago. The Western Monroe Historical Society sponsors the event offered free to the public. The WMHS offices are located in the Morgan-Manning House, 151 Main Street, Brockport. For more information, contact the office at 585-637-3645, or visit www.morganmanninghouse.org. Provided information
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Severe thunderstorms June 12 cause cancellation of Spencerport Relay for Life by Kristina Gabalski
Nancy Steedman and Marty Molinari said they were disappointed the Relay for Life in Spencerport event was cancelled due to dangerous thunderstorms. Nancy and the C-C Leo Club raised thousands of dollars for the American Cancer Society by the day of the event (Top). Dangerous thunderstorms resulted in the cancellation Friday, June 12 of the annual Westside Relay for Life at Spencerport High School (Left).
The annual Relay for Life in Spencerport was cancelled Friday, June 12, due to dangerous weather conditions. After heavy rain passed through the area in the late afternoon, organizers of the Westside Relay decided to postpone the event in hopes of scheduling a re-do in the near future, although participants indicated that might not be possible. The Relay for Life is an annual community fundraiser walk organized by the American Cancer Society. Spencerport participants were invited to join the Greece Relay for Life which was held Saturday, June 13. Churchville Mayor Nancy Steedman, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer late in 2014, had planned to walk in the Spencerport Relay as a survivor with Marty Molinari and members of the Churchville-Chili LEO Club, who participate in the Relay every year. “The American Cancer Society did so much for me during this journey,” Steedman said. “I will never be able to say thank you enough.” The American Cancer Society has provided her with a care bag, a free wig, support groups, and even a monthly massage, she said.
Steedman noted that she has also had tremendous support from the entire Churchville community, and that support, along with prayers and a positive attitude, have helped her in her battle. She has completed chemotherapy and is scheduled for surgery in July. She said she has participated in the Relay in previous years, but never as someone diagnosed with cancer. Steedman added that her very visible duties as mayor have also been helpful in keeping her going during her journey with the disease. Had it not been for the demands of her public office, “I think I probably would have stayed at home and just watched TV,” she said. Marty Molinari, who advises the Churchville-Chili LEO Club, reported that the CC LEO Club was named Silver Team and awarded second place for raising a total of almost $3,800 for this year’s Relay. Steedman was the top participant with $1,275 raised by the time of the Relay. Molinari said it will be very difficult for the American Cancer Society to re-schedule the Spencerport Relay, but hopes to plan a mini-remembrance ceremony in the Village of Churchville, perhaps during a Wednesday evening when the village hosts summer concerts.
Churchville and Riga leaders continue efforts to have Route 490 interchange lighted by Kristina Gabalski It has now been more than two years since Churchville and Riga leaders began their fight to keep the Interstate 490/NY State Route 36 interchange lit. The situation was discussed again recently during a joint meeting of the Village of Churchville and Town of Riga boards on May 18. Village DPW Superintendent Paul Robinson reported to leaders regarding the possibility of the village restoring and maintaining 18 of the original 68 streetlights at the interchange. Superintendent Robinson detailed a three-year project at a total cost of $45,000 that would include repairs necessary to the 18 lamps - six on the Route 36 bridge over I-490 and six lights on each of the two exit ramps. In 2013, municipal leaders met with officials from the Monroe County Department of Transportation, National Grid, the NYS Department of Transportation, and a representative from Assemblyman Steve Hawley’s office, regarding the lighting situation after NY State and National Grid informed the village that the two entities wanted to turn off the lights at the interchange. Mayor Nancy Steedman explained the situation to residents in a village newsletter at the time. “They feel the infrastructure is old and needs replacement, that there is not enough traffic to require lighting for safety reasons, and no one is stepping up to make the needed repairs to keep the lights on,” she wrote. The interchange is unique. According to minutes from a March 2013 meeting which included county, state, town and village officials, it is the only expressway lighting in Monroe County within National Grid’s territory. National Grid owns the wiring and fixtures, the State owns the poles, arms, bases, conduit system and pull boxes, and Monroe County pays for energy and maintenance costs.
Municipal leaders say residents have expressed a desire to keep the interchange lit and Mayor Nancy Steedman has said the lighting should be maintained both for safety reasons and for the viable economic development of the community - to create a welcoming gateway at night. In 2013, the Village Board passed a resolution encouraging all involved parties to “keep the lights on.” In a letter dated March 12, 2015, National Grid consumer representative Laurie Mastin informed the Monroe County DOT that only 16 of the original 68 lights (installed in 1965) at the interchange are still operating. “National Grid has determined that the customer-owned equipment has attained its end of useful life and requires extensive maintenance,” the letter states. National Grid offers three options in the letter, all of which include the six existing wooden poles on Route 36 being served overhead by National Grid and stated the next steps: “•Service to the remaining lights will be discontinued on or around June 12, 2015. •Per the existing service agreement, an invoice for the amount of $13,902.51 will be issued for the termination/removal fee. •A meeting with all interested parties to discuss the options set forth may be advantageous. •Once a service option has been determined, appropriate sample resolutions will be provided.” At the May 18 meeting, Steedman indicated the county might continue to pay costs for a year while the situation continues to be worked out. During the discussion, Riga Supervisor Bob Ottley said it might be worth approaching Monroe County again. “I get the feeling if we went back to the county, they might be willing to try the six lights on the bridge. I like the idea of lighting the bridge,” he said.
At the May meeting of the Monroe County Legislature, Legislators Mike Rockow, Richard Yolevich, and Robert Colby presented a proclamation to Dr. Joseph Winnick for his retirement after 50 years at The College at Brockport. Dr. Winnick recently completed his 50th year teaching in the field of Physical Education. As an Emeritus Distinguished Service Professor at the college, Dr. Winnick embodied the great makings of an outstanding educator. Not only does Dr. Winnick excel as a Professor, but he also thrives as a published author - with 70 published works, all in numerous languages. His strong dedication is what prompted the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance to award him with the Amazing Person Award for four separate years. Provided photo.
Letchworth hosts Rock and Roll into Summer festival Enjoy all beautiful Letchworth State Park has to offer accompanied with a full line-up of musical performances and a fireworks display during the park’s annual Rock and Roll into Summer Festival on Saturday, June 20. This year’s festival begins at 3 p.m. at the Highland Recreation Area, just inside the Mount Morris entrance. Blackwidow takes the stage at 3 p.m. following by Distant Signals (Rush Tribute Band) at 6:30 p.m. Clowns will entertain from 5 to 8 p.m. and animal presentations by the Wildlife
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•Potter, Carole M., on June 15, 2015 after a short illness. She is survived by her mother, Margaret Lefevre; brothers Louis and David Lefevre; sisters, Faye Semora and Joyce Lefevre. Services were held June 20 at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport. Contributions can be made to a charity of one’s choice in her memory.
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•Iacovangelo, Salvatore “Sam,” died June 15, 2015, at age 71. Predeceased by his parents, Giovanni and Carmela Iacovangelo; nephew, John Iacovangelo. He is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Gail (Barrett) Iacovangelo; daughters, Kimberly (Gary) Bianchi, Lisa Iacovangelo, Gail Kathleen (Adam) Marshall; grandchildren, Nicole, Alana and Salvatore Bianchi, Isabella, Amelia and Jason Marshall; brother, Frank (Elaine) Iacovangelo; brothers-inlaw, Arthur Barrett, Richard Barrett; many loving nieces and nephews especially his nephew, Michael Iacovangelo who was like a son to him. His Funeral Mass was celebrated June 20 at St. John the Evangelist Church of Spencerport. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
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•Irish, Gladys (Butler), June 11, 2015, at age 95. Predeceased by her husband of 50 years, Elmer A. Irish, Jr. Survived by her children, Joshua (Joan) Irish, Eileen (Joe) Stowell, Joann Irish, Steven (Linda) Irish; her grandchildren, Mike (Jen) Stowell, Stephanie (Dr. Adam) Wenick, Emily, Heather and Tim Irish; great-grandson, George Wenick; her sister, Virginia Sanders; many nieces and nephews. Also predeceased by her sisters, Mariam Macri and Edna Richardson. Funeral Services were held June 15 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Inc., Hilton. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Hilton Volunteer Ambulance in her memory.
•Schlueter, Dorothy Jacobs, died June 16, 2015, at age 92. She was predeceased by her husband, Raymond Jacobs in 1971 and again in 2012 by her second husband, Robert Schlueter, her sister, Lucille Boehm and her brother, Theodore Neidert. She is survived by her brother, Dr. Paul Neidert and her sister-in-law, Helen Neidert; her two daughters, Jeanette (Phil) Slater and Marianne Jacobs (Mike Loesch); her grandchildren, Tim (Marna) Slater and Stacy (Bill) Boula; three step-children, Thomas, Jay and Peggy Schlueter; numerous loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dorothy was a veteran of WWII having served in the Navy’s Communications Radio Division and in later years she lived with her family in Hilton, while spending summers at her beloved cottage on Lake Ontario near Henderson Harbor. Her Funeral Mass was celebrated June 20 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, Hamlin, followed by a Military Graveside Service at Holy Ghost Cemetery. Donations can be made to the American Heart Association in her memory.
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1) The application of Douglas Hill for site plan approval of Hill Property Subdivision located at 5734 Ridge Road West. This property is located on the north side of the road, approximately 1,130 feet east of Clarkson Parma Town Line Road with frontage on both Ridge Road West & Clarkson Parma Town Line Road. The applicant is proposing to subdivide 58.579 acres into 10 residential building lots with frontage on Clarkson Parma Town Line Road. The remaining 81.071 acres will remain undeveloped. Dimensions and areas vary but all lots as proposed exceed Town requirements. Single family homes are proposed in accordance with current zoning regulations. All persons will be heard at this time. Interested parties may obtain further information by calling 392-9449 or by inspecting the project file in the Parma Town Hall during normal business hours. Parma Planning Board Dennis K. Scibetta, Executive Secretary
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Hamlin Terrace Apartments Multi-Family Yard Sale - Thurs., June 25 & Fri., June 26, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. No rain dates.[621] __________________ Garage Sale - Churchville, 10 Spotts Circle in Villas of Churchville (across from Churchville Fire Dept. on Washington St.) Household, no toys. June 26 & 27, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.[6-21] __________________
Chili - Multi-Family Garage/Moving Sale. Home decor, craft & household items, toys, books, etc. Sat., June 27; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and 1/2 price sale Sunday, June 28; 1 - 4 p.m. 182 Hillary Dr.[6-21] __________________ 204 Pine Hill Rd., Spencerport. Fri., June 26; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sat., June 27; 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Multi family, household, collectibles, clothing, luggage, books and more![6-21] __________________
61 Silkwood Circle, off Manitou Rd. in Maplehurst Park. Multi-family, household items, books, etc. Fri. & Sat., June 26 & 27; 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.[6-21] __________________ 4272 Canal Road, Adams Basin. Fri., June 26 & Sat., June 27; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Bedding, kitchen items, desk & chair, outdoor furniture, home decor and much, much more![6-21]
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Spring college sports honors by Warren Kozireski •Veteran track & field coach John Izzo (Brockport) retired after 47 years coaching at Brockport High School, SUNY Brockport and, most recently, the University of Rochester. •Wells College sophomore attack Alex Milliken (Hilton) was named Second Team All-NEAC conference in men’s lacrosse. •Genesee CC freshman infielder Brandon Henshaw (Brockport) was named First Team All-Region in NJCCA Region III Division II Baseball after he hit .378 with 13 RBI’s in 37 games for the Cougars. He tied for the team lead in runs scored with 31 and committed just one fielding error in 67 chances. •Churchville-Chili grad Jimmy Latona was named to the Region III, Division II All-Region Baseball First Team
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after the Monroe Community College sophomore batted .411 with 34 RBI’s and 63 runs scored in just 48 games. •Potsdam sophomore and Hilton grad Jordan Ott was named First Team All-SUNYAC in softball. •St. John Fisher first baseman Scott Eisenmenger (Hilton) was named Empire 8 Conference Rookie of the Year and to the ABCA All-Region Second Team. He led the conference in slugging percentage at .616, home runs (8) and hits (55). •Teammate and Spencerport grad Mike Roman was named to the Second Team after garnering Honorable Mention accolades last year. Roman led the Cardinals in walks with 16, sacrifice bunts with seven and sacrifice flies with four, while tallying a second-highest amount of runs (37), RBI (35), slugging percentage (.434), on-base percentage (.380), hits (51) and doubles (11). •Fisher pole-vaulter James Koch (Spencerport) was named the school representative for the Sportsman of the Year honor. •Senior Kristen Beikirch (Brockport) earned Skyline Conference Second Team honors and was named to the NFCA All-Region Third Team as a catcher for Sage College. •Roberts Wesleyan track and field teams had several competitors earn All-American (top three) status from the National Christian College Athletic Association. For the men Thomas Rodger and Keith Pease in the 1500m, Kevin Brown in the 3000m steeplechase, Gabe Rivera in decathlon, Malcolm Shaw in javelin and the 4x800m relay team of Aaron Bellomo, Pease, Justin Bender and Rodger. For the Redhawks women Rachel Hust in the 1500m, April Sablan in the 5000m, Rachel Brush in the 3000m steeplechase and the 4x800m relay team of Hust, Rachel Hutchinson, Elizabeth Valento and Rachel Prutsman also earned All-American honors. •Roberts’ sophomore goalkeeper Shannon Knapp was named the East Coast Conference Goalkeeper of the Year
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in women’s lacrosse and she ranked sixth in Division II with a .511 save percentage while leading the conference with 145 saves. Junior attacker Loren Dunn joins Knapp on the All-Conference First Team after leading Roberts Wesleyan with 65 points (59 goals, 6 assists). Three players were voted to the Second Team, including Cassley Jackowski, who was second on the team with 60 points (46 goals, 14 points), Ali Fox after leading the conference with 18 free-position goals and defender Christina Hart. •Redhawks junior men’s tennis player Charles Farres was named to the NCCAA All-American First team for the third consecutive year and the East Coast Conference First team after going 29-13 in all competition. He was 15-5 in singles play this year while also recording a 14-8 mark in doubles. In ECC action, Farres went 10-2 overall by earning five wins in both singles and doubles. He joined the program’s Century Club when he earned his 100th victory earlier this spring when he downed Mercyhurst’s Nenad Terzic 6-4, 6-4 on March 3. •Brockport’s Brett Sanders and Zach Lander (Churchville-Chili) were named to the All-SUNYAC baseball Second Team. Sanders led the squad in hits (35), was second in RBI’s (20) and tied for second in runs scored (20). Lander led all Golden Eagle starting pitchers with six wins and a 2.95 earned run average. •Churchville-Chili native and SUNY Potsdam midfielder Pat Bonafede was named Second Team All-SUNYAC in men’s lacrosse. Spencerport’s Marcus Palvino was also named to the Second Team for Brockport. Golden Eagle junior defense Nick Smith was a First Team selection, sophomore Jake Guidice a Second Team choice while Colin Blind and Zach Cook were Honorable Mention. •College at Brockport’s SUNYAC champion men’s Track and Field team placed four competitors on the SUNYAC First Team and three more on the Second Team. Senior Samuel Taft was named for the 110m & 400 m hurdles and the long jump. Zachary Brown was honored in the 400m dash, Whitman Oehler-Marz in pole vault and Antoine Keels in discus and shot put. Second Team members were Dorian Hayden in 400m dash, Darius Favors in discus and Shane Colvin in the decathlon. For the women, senior Marcy Merritt (Pole Vault) plus freshmen Brianna Hake (Javelin) and Marisa Gosdeck (Heptathlon) were First Team All-SUNYAC. Autumn Swavely (Javelin) and Savannah Cook (Shot Put) were Second Team selections. •College at Brockport women’s lacrosse athletes Kelly Wall and Colleen Hathaway were named First Team All-SUNYAC. Junior defense Courtney Szczesniak was Second Team and senior attack Nina Tassone Third Team choices. Hathaway was also chosen for the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Mid-Atlantic Women’s Lacrosse Second All-Star team, SecondTeam All-American, First-Team Empire Region, SUNYAC Defender of the Year.
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1021 Hilton Parma Corners Road Hilton, NY 14468 (585) 392-4178 www.crosspointfmc.org Loving God, Loving People Growing Together. Pastor Darlene Mieney Sunday Service at 10:00am Sermon Series: Growing Pains - when it hurts to love. Every Wednesday Spark Youth Group, 6:45-8:15pm @ Crosspoint Every Thursday Prayer Group, 11am @ Crosspoint Fireside Chat starts at 7pm @ Crosspoint (Series will be: Book of Joshua) Every Second & Fourth Tuesday of the Month Ladies Heart to Heart meet at 7pm @ Crosspoint Mountain Top - a time of prayer and praise Every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month 6pm-7:30pm
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HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Making desciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468 (585) 392-8761 Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor www.humcny.org E-mail: humc98@rochester.rr.com Service: 10am Fellowship: 11am Sunday School: 11:30am Child care available 9:30am to 12:30pm Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm Handicap Accessible
Permanent Address: 590 North Avenue, Hilton Meeting Currently at: Hilton UMC, 21 West Avenue, Hilton (585) 615-6383 www.PCFMinistries.com Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 8:30AM Turning Point Teens: Tuesday 6:30PM Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM Nursery School: Parma Free Center, 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton School Phone: (585) 392-5792
LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH Reformed Church in America Our Life, Ministry, and Mission: To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neighbors 30 Long Pond Road (near Edgemere Drive in Greece) Rochester, NY 14612 (585) 227-4910 www.lakeviewcommunitychurch.net SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School at 9am During June, July & August, Adult Sunday School Class Only. Praise & Worship at 10am (Nursery Care Available) OTHER ACTIVITIES: Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm) Tuesday: Community Cards (1-3pm) Wednesday: Women’s Prayer & Share Group (10am) Bible Study (7pm) • Band Rehearsal (6pm) Choir Rehearsal (7pm) Visit our website or call for additional info. Handicapped accessible.
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SPENCERPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH “Sharing the love of Christ” 2653 Nichols St. (Rte. 31), Spencerport (585) 352-3398 www.spencerportwesleyan.org Sunday Schedule 9:00am Sunday School (for all ages) 10:15am Worship Mid-Week 7:00pm Inductive Bible Study Pastor Les McClelland, Senior Pastor Pastor Dave Phillips, Youth/Young Adult Ministries Pastor Phalkun Nov, Cambodian & Nepali Ministries
ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 635 Old Wilder Road (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm) Hilton, NY 14468 (585) 392-4099 www.stgeorgehilton.org Please join us for Worship and Sunday School for all ages at 10am
To Have Your Services Listed Please Call 352-3411
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
167 Lake Avenue, Hilton (585) 392-2710 Father Catanise Worship Saturday 5pm • Sunday 9:30am Lifeteen Mass 7pm (July 5-August 30) What is Lifeteen Mass? Our teens are important to us and we at St. Leo’s are proud to offer a Mass that engages a drum set, electric guitars, and a host of teen musicians to celebrate the Mass. Afterwards on Sunday nights there is Religious Education for grades 7-12 that involves a lesson, fun and food. Everyone is welcome! Please share the experience with us and bring a friend! Handicap accessible. Second Time Treasures Resale Ministry at St. Leo’s It’s getting warmer! Spring clothing and warm weather clothes and accessories at reasonable prices. Open Tues. & Sat. 10am-4pm, Thurs. Noon-6pm
ST. MARY’S CHURCH
13 South Main Street, Holley
ST. MARK’S CHURCH
16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718 www.stmarystmark.org Father Mark Noonan Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 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
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL
158 East Avenue, Hilton www.stpaulhilton.org (585) 392-4000 Worship Times: Saturday at 5PM Sunday at 8:30AM and 11AM Bible Study & Sunday School at 9:45AM School serves children ages 2 through 8th grade.
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large estate auction saturday, june 27, 2015 Preview 11:00 AM • Auction 12:00 PM Held at 2808 Nichols St., Spencerport, NY Patrick Kenny, auctioneer
Terms 10% Buyers Premium for cash & good NYS check, 13% Buyers Premium for debit & credit cards
One sOurCe auCtIOn Call aaron at 585-261-8506
• Real Estate Inspection • Septic System Maintain & Repair • New Septic Celebrating Systems Installed 20+ • Sewer Laterals Years! and Water Service Installed & Replaced
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PERSONAL PROPERTY , HOUSE CONTENTS and REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
REAL ESTATE NEWSMAKER
Nothnagle Realtors Hilton Office Manager Abramo “Brom” Bianchi announced that “Mr. Reliable” Jim Kibby has been recognized as Top Sales Person this month for the Hilton Office. Jim is a consistent multi-million dollar producer and a 30year plus resident of the Hilton area, also a Hilton Volunteer Fire Department member and a member of American Legion Post 788 Honor Guard.
thursday, june 25 • 4PM
to settle the estate of francis nayMan 110 Brown St., Albion, NY. PersonaL ProPerty to Be soLd startinG at 4 PM:
247-8210
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2 door oak bookcase; Mills 5 cent slot machine; Fostoria America glassware; “Little Red Riding Hood” pottery items; Schultz & Dooley mugs; 1960’s glassware & bowls; chocolate character molds; 1930’s/1940’s table lamp; Iroquois beer glasses; cast iron pans; communion set; linens/quilts; Stromberg Carlson amp; wool blanket; maple bedroom set; early photos; marble top stand; elec. meter lamp; N-Gauge train items & board/table; marbles; 1950’s board games/toys; books; mahogany dining table w/ chairs; glass front bookcase; porcelain top table; refrigerator; washing machine; elec. dryer; industrial lighting; advertising crates; electric motors. Real estate will be sold at 6 PM.
See our website: www.bontragerauction.com for details, photos & real estate info.
REAL ESTATE TO SELL ABSOLUTE AT PUBLIC AUCTION
Since 1935
8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529
TERMS: Cash, Approved check w/ID, MC/VISA, 13% B/P.
129 Clarendon Street, Albion, New York 14411
CONTENTS and COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
AUCTION DATE: Tuesday Evening June 30th, 6:00 PM
The owner will offer this 5 bedroom, single bath, 1,626 sq. ft. home with detached 24’X24’ pole barn located on a 1.8 acre parcel of property in the Village of Albion for sale at public auction. The utilities include electric, natural gas, public water & sewer. Terms: Property will be offered for sale in As-Is condition with good and clear title, updated abstract and all taxes will be paid to date of closing. The property will be sold as described by the Orleans County Tax Map # 342001-073-007-0002-055-000. (Or existing survey if any.) This property has an assessed value of $15,000.00. Property will be SOLD to the highest bidder with no minimum or reserves. There will be a 10% Buyer Premium over and above the final bid (Min. $600.00 BP) to determine the final purchase price. A non-refundable deposit of $1,000.00 in cash or certified funds will be required upon acceptance of the top bid and closing within 30 days. *Don’t Forget! - This property sells to the highest bidder! Auction By:
Bid-N-Buy Realty & Auctions
5893 School Rd. Castile, NY 14427 Michael C. Whalen – Real Estate Broker/Auctioneer * 585-737-8705 Co-operating Broker: Early Sunrise Realty, Mary K. Fudge Realtor - 585-638-3177
AUCTION saturday, june 27 • 10aM
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CHILI-OGDEN OFFICE
Sondra Berner
Lic. Associate RE Broker
(C) 703-4160
Timothy Korn
Lic. RE Salesperson
(C) 233-8407
Jason Shemps Lic. RE Salesperson
(C) 719-5306
Rachel Caballero Lic. RE Salesperson
(C) 734-3771
Nancy Maffett
Lic. Associate RE Broker
(C) 732-4966
Cenna Clements
Lic. Associate RE Broker
(C) 233-9806
Personal Property to be sold @ 9 AM: Bolen G 214 Diesel (57 hours); 2 new Bolen 33” combination deck mower; International Cub; Clark tow motor; White LT 155 tractor. TRUCKS: 1987 Chevy S-10, 1988 Chevy flatbed, 1996 Ford F-150 w/ lift gate. NEW/OLD STOCK OF GAS MOTORS: Kohler; Bolens; Briggs & Stratton; Tecumseh; Mantis; BCS; MTD. Champion spark plugs; shop computer; mower blades; Micro Fisc & Readers; 5 new Mantis cultivators; McCulloch chain saw & parts; Murray snow blower. SHOP ITEMS: Snap-on 2 section 22 drawer tool box; Atlas machinist lathe; Rockwell floor drill press; screw press; Air Power lift tables (3); Boat motor Hi-Lift; Magna-Force 5 hp upright compressor; various power tools; various hand tools (SK & Craftsman); set of torches; diesel military generator (15 kw); lockers; wooden ladder; various part/shop manuals; railroad cart; collection of marine parts; metal organizers; collection of I & T tractor manuals; industrial collectibles; bolt bins/organizers; paper signs; mechanical winch; chain falls (2); bench top grinder; Wilton vice; old boat motors; chop saw; chain saw sharpener; various advertising signs/clocks; new gas engines 5 hp & 8 hp; new torch set; industrial lighting; floor jacks; various scrap. VEHICLES FROM ANOTHER CONSIGNOR: 1995 Ford 350 truck; 2001 Ford Mustang. Still organizing & sorting…. Real Estate will be sold at 10 AM.
Marla DeFazio-Vogler
(C) 322-5950
(C) 202-7799
Lic. RE Salesperson
Sarah Ann Panitsidis
(C) 733-7729
(C) 739-8771
Lic. RE Salesperson
Tanya Velazquez
Elizabeth Werner
(C) 315-323-3443
(C) 766-1210
(C) 301-6184
Lic. RE Salesperson
8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529
Melissa Dewey
Mark Thrall
Lic. RE Salesperson
Since 1935
TERMS: Cash, Approved check w/ID, MC/VISA, 13% B/P.
Mary Lobene Lic. RE Salesperson (C) 585-734-3362
I Make Your Goals My Goals When I help prospective buyers locate a new home in the Greater Rochester area I listen carefully to your goals. What are your criteria for selecting a neighborhood, what style of house do you prefer, what price range and floor plan meet your needs? Are there any special considerations that will go into making your decision? When I have a good picture of what you want, I will go to work to find the best property on the market for your needs. I succeed when I can make my buyers' goals my goals. Finding you the perfect home is a collaborative effort. The buyers communicate what they want, why they want it, and where the compromise might be possible, and I listen carefully and select only homes that could meet the buyers' criteria. When there is trust and communication between you and the Realtor you are working with, miracles can happen! Creating these miracles for buyers and sellers is "Job #1" for me. For professional real estate advice, give me a call, Mary Lobene at 352-8529.
Are your ready for a move this summer? One of our professionals can help!
Robert Malone
Lic. Associate RE Broker
85 South Union St., Spencerport, NY 14559 mar y@nothnagle.com • 585-352-8529
See our website: www.bontragerauction.com for additional information and pictures.
“We Sell The World & Every Thing On It!”
REALToRS®
SPENCERPORT OFFICE
to settle the estate of francis nayMan 205 North Main St., Albion, NY.
Lic. RE Salesperson
Lic. RE Salesperson
Daniel Powell
Lic. RE Salesperson
(C) 704-8324
Lee Eichas
Lic. RE Salesperson
(C) 455-7414
Heidi Prentice
Lic. Associate RE Broker
(C) 721-9654
Stefanie Winn
Margaret “Peggy” Yenson
(C) 944-3821
(C) 746-1858
Lic. RE Salesperson
Lic. RE Salesperson
Cynthia Favata
Lic. Associate RE Broker
(C) 797-3145
Vanessa Reff
Lic. RE Salesperson
(C) 230-9338
Roman Zguta
Lic. Associate RE Broker
(C) 230-5261
Joan Greeno
Lic. Associate RE Broker
(C) 703-2061
Brian Grover
Lic. Associate RE Broker
(C) 820-0274
Kimberly Jenkins
Lic. Associate RE Broker
(C) 503-3560
Chad Ritchey
Lic. RE Salesperson
(C) 747-8307
John Majchrzak
Lic. RE Salesperson Branch Manager
(C) 755-6935
Stop by ~ The coffee is always on!
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Giuseppe’s
Salmon Creek Country Club
2015 Junior Golf Camp
Restaurant & Catering Company
40 Spencerport Rd. • Formerly FWS Plaza • 429-6540 • 426-3397
Catering Menu
entrees by Plus Many the Pan also Other Buffets available available
Buffet #1 - Roasted Chicken, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Rolls & Butter
Buffet #2 - Choice of meats: Roasted Chicken, Chicken French, Chicken Cacciatore, Chicken Parmigiano, Chicken Marsala, Roast Beef Burgundy, Baked Ham, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Veal Parmiagiano, Veal French, Meatballs or Sausage from the Sauce. Includes: Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Italian Relish Tray, Rolls & Butter. Prices subject to change without notice. COuPOn
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Golf Instruction with PGA Professional Gary Tatar The goal of this five week program is to provide your child with a positive and enjoyable golf experience. This will entail instruction on swing fundamentals, short game, putting, etiquette, rules, playing and safety.
Camp I: Tuesdays, July 7, 14, 21, 28 & August 4 10:30-3:30 (Sign-up deadline June 20) Camp II: Wednesdays, August 5, 12, 19, 26 & Sept. 2 10:30-3:30 (Sign-up deadline July 25) All Sub Juniors will be required to have an adult present for at least one week of on course supervision. Please view our website for a printable registration application.
$
“Custom-size” Family Camp Junior and Adult Group Instruction
“...best sauce in town”, “The meatballs are delicious”, “Wow...Homebaked bread” “...best kept secret in Gates”
Homemade Cheese Gnocchi
Visit our Newly Remodeled
Dining & Party Rooms
Prepared from scratch daily
Italian Style Tripe
Delicious Old World Recipe
Greens & Beans
Lunch & Dinner Special
Chicken French
PASTA
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Homemade Pastas Hot & Cold Sandwiches
This program is tailored to fit your family or circle of friends, allowing for vacation and other summer activities. Put together your own group, any age or level of players. With only four students per group you are able to control the schedule by appointment. You may either run 5 weeks in a row or spread the classes over the summer on days and times that fit your schedule. This program includes putting, short game, swing fundamentals, rules, etiquette, and on course instruction. Several fun formats to play golf as a family will be taught. Receive 3 (2 hour) classes on the practice range and 2 (3 hour) classes on the golf course. For Little Spikes, under age 7 a parent or guardian must participate. Adult only groups are also welcome to participate in this program. No golf clubs necessary.
Monday-Thursday
All You Can Eat
incl. roll, salad, 2 meatballs or 2 sausages (first serving only) All dishes available for Take Out. Catering available. Ask your server about our daily specials
PIZZA SPecIAlS COuPOn
5
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1000 $ 99 31
Large PiZZa $ w/Mozzarella Cheese SHeet PiZZa Cheese and one topping plus 30 WingS with celery and bleu cheese
Cost per student:
8
130.00 (Little Spikes $85.00)
$
355 Washington St., Spencerport, NY 14559 Contact Gary Tatar 585-233-8863 protatar1027@hotmail.com www.SalmonCreekCountryClub.com
Plus tax.
Pick up only. Expires 7/5/15 With this coupon. Not valid with other offers.
Restaurant Hours Lunch & Dinner… Mon.-Thurs. 11am-9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-9:30pm; Sun. 4pm-9pm
130.00 per child
THE BENEFITS OF PRINT ADVERTISING
ideas to think about in the times ahead
by Ken Foushee - President of Kenneth Foushee, Inc., a marketing and promotional consulting firm in St. Louis.
Often one of the first areas to experience the budget ax in slow markets, cutbacks in advertising can dig a hole that is very expensive to climb out of when conditions improve. When considering what to do with your budget in the months ahead, consider the following 8 thoughts:
1
Whether business is fast or slow, you have to get your share, if not more than your share. Cutting back at a time when you need a boost will only prolong the recovery.
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Advertising is not overhead. It is a sales tool, proven over decades and an integral part of how consumers make decisions.
In uncertain times, consumers will continue to buy but with more caution and requiring more information. Advertising provides that information. Consumers will spend most of their income on something. And most of those purchases will be influenced by advertising. Yours--or someone else's.
Things wear out, families grow, people retire and other changes take place constantly that require people to think about a new purchase. If your message isn't out there to be considered, you won't be either.
5 6
Advertising is not overhead. It is a sales tool, proven over decades and an integral part of how consumers make decisions. Why consider cutting back on one of your best business-building assets? In times when you are not advertising, others are. That precious level of awareness and top-of-mind consideration you paid so dearly for will diminish rapidly when your advertising frequency diminishes. In slow times, capitalize upon the equity you have earned by maintaining a strong program. Coming back later and trying to establish a presence will be much more expensive than riding your current momentum. It's a fact. Companies who advertise below the industry average have sales that are below the industry average.
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Remember that, on average, about fifteen percent of your market moves away every year with a corresponding fifteen percent moving in. Those are new people who have to be exposed to your message. If you are not advertising, they will be exposed only to your competition.
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It's a fact. Companies who advertise below the industry average have sales that are below the industry average.
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