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Local cyclist leaves special legacy by Kristina Gabalski Although Steve Amberg of Spencerport lost his valiant battle with cancer Februrary 6, his caring and enthusiastic spirit lives on to inspire and help others in the local community. Steve’s life partner Zelma Kostyshak says she and Steve did a lot of living after he was diagnosed with head and neck cancer in the fall of 2010. A 14-hour surgery not long after his diagnosis left Steve unable to speak or eat - he was nourished with a feeding tube and communicated mainly through a small dry erase board but, Zelma says, “many positive, cool things happened,” in the six and one-half years that followed, as Steve was determined that he must keep moving through his love of bicycling. “His goal was to get to 1,000 miles before the (2010) surgery,” Zelma says, “I did it with him.” But Steve and Zelma didn’t stop there. By the fall of 2016, they had peddled more than 17,000 miles - many along the Erie Canal path just a few steps from the couple’s home in Spencerport. “It is a great thing,” Zelma says of the canal path, “we are so lucky to have it.” After Steve died, the family requested that in lieu of flowers, those who wanted to pay tribute to Steve, could donate to a GoFundMe account. The proceeds from that account totaled about $7,000 and enabled Zelma to make two donations to local charities which meant so much to Steve: The Wilmot Cancer Institute and
Camp Abilities - a camp for children with visual impairments held at the College at Brockport. Zelma, herself, made a donation to the memorial fund in addition to the GoFundMe account and a $5,000 check was presented to Wilmot in March. In early April, Zelma presented another $5,000 check to Camp Abilities, also in Steve’s honor. Additionally, a memorial bench has been placed along the Dutchess Rail Trail near Poughkeepsie, New York, where Steve’s daughter, Sarah, and her family live. Zelma hopes to have another memorial bench placed on the Erie Canal Path. Zelma says she is amazed by the outpouring of support shown in the wake of Steve’s passing. She says he had an ability to connect with people and inspired many with his determination to keep going after his cancer diagnosis. “I’m not sure I realized until after Steve’s death how inspirational people found our story because we just did what we did and kept moving forward,” Zelma observes. “He wanted to maintain his quality of life,” she says. The GoFundMe donations were a way for his family to, “celebrate his life and his vibrant spirit.” Zelma says the cycling - which the couple tried to do four to five times a week either along the canal path or in their basement on trainers - helped Steve stay positive throughout his battle and also taught her how to cope. “He helped me to learn that I should reflect on the good things that happened and
Zelma says she and Steve traveled along the canal both east and west of Spencerport, with the weather and wind direction helping them to decide which direction to go on any given day. They typically cycled about 12 miles roundtrip each time they biked, but would travel all the way to Clarkson on occasion, which Zelma says was a 25-mile round trip. Their 31-mile trip to Pittsford was their longest. They arrived just in time to see a boat pass through the locks. Provided photo.
Steve Amberg and Zelma Kostyshak pose amid the brilliant October foliage in Adams Basin. The couple cycled more than 17,000 miles - mainly along the Erie Canal Path - during Steve’s battle with cancer. Steve passed away on February 6. Zelma says the bike riding brought him much joy. “He had a great sense of humor and was always smiling,” she says. Provided photo. try not to worry about the future despite our challenging set of circumstances. It was hard for me to see through that, but he could,” she says. In July of 2011, the couple learned that the cancer had metastasized to Steve’s liver. The cycling effort continued, Zelma says, as she and Steve worked to adjust and cope by finding their ever-changing “new normal.” Steve was able to see his daughter, Sarah, married in 2012 and welcomed with joy the birth of his granddaughter, Olivia, in 2013. It was also during Steve’s illness that the couple met the director of Camp Abilities who told them the camp was in need of help maintaining the bicycles used during the annual summer camp at the College at Brockport. Steve volunteered to repair and tune-up bikes for the camp including a special eight-person bike and many tandem bicycles. Zelma calls their volunteer work at Camp Abilities, “really rewarding ... the program is really amazing. It’s a local grassroots effort that has become a model for others all over the country and internationally. It was a great way for Steve to help others and to teach others that having cancer doesn’t keep you from doing things,” she says. For those facing the challenges of cancer and life-altering illnesses, Zelma says it is important to accept the situation as your, “new normal ... think about things you enjoy and the people you love. Don’t let the disease become your life.” You need to look at the disease as something that you can manage, she advises. During Steve’s illness, Zelma wrote weekly emails to friends and family members,
keeping them updated on how Steve was doing. The process was therapeutic for her. “You need to find things to help you cope with the dramatic changes,” she said. Zelma says she is now working to learn how to maintain and repair bicycles so she can continue Steve’s volunteer work for Camp Abilities. And she continues to keep moving. “Steve’s legacy to me is that I have grown to really love biking,” she says, “I’m doing a lot of biking.”
Steve volunteered to maintain and repair bicycles for Camp Abilities at the College at Brockport. Zelma says he found the work to be very rewarding. She is now learning how to repair bikes so she can continue the effort. Provided photo.
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Friends of Hamlin Beach State Park host I Love My Park Day The Friends of Hamlin Beach State Park (FOHBSP) will host volunteers at Hamlin Beach State Park as part of more than 100 cleanup, improvement and beautification events happening statewide on Saturday, May 6. I Love My Park Day is a statewide event to improve and enhance New York’s state parks and historic sites and bring visibility to the entire state park system and its needs. Volunteers from across the state will participate in cleanup, improvement, and beautification events at New York State parks and historic sites. Volunteers will also celebrate New York’s state park system by cleaning up park lands and beaches, planting trees and gardens, restoring trails and wildlife habitat, removing invasive species, and working on various site improvement projects. As their sixth year of participation in I Love My Park Day, the FOHBSP
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•Free Gospel Lectures: Thursdays, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Legacy Senior Center, 2000 Park Creek Lane, Churchville. Topics may include: “Science and the bible to agree.” Just walk in through the front doors and ask for direction to the room at the desk. •Quilts for Christ will host the annual Ingathering at St. Paul Lutheran Church and School in Hilton on Wednesday, April 26. Church quilting groups throughout the area make quilts to be distributed by Lutheran World Relief to areas in the world that are affected by devastation and deprivation. Collection donations will be accepted from these churches April 25 to 27 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The LWR truck will arrive at St. Paul on Friday, April 28 from 1 to 4 p.m. The quilts will be loaded onto the truck and transported to where they will be shipped to their final destination. Community invited to come watch or help in the process. Contact Carolyn Hurlbutt at 392-3794 or Lois Kane at 392-2372 for more information. •Happy Birthday - Ogden 200 years and Spencerport 150 years. Celebrate with us on Saturday, April 29 at 7 p.m. in the Spencerport High School cafeteria. Re-charter of Spencerport Village, Media Contest Awards and presentation of Centennial Logo by BOCES. For details call Dave Haines at 490-4751. •The Bergen United Methodist Church, 27 South Lake Road (Rt. 19), Bergen will hold its annual Spring Chicken Barbecue on Saturday, May 6. Eat-in or take-out. Seating begins at 5 p.m., take-outs at 4:30 p.m. Tickets cost $10 for adults; $5 for kids. Presale tickets available. For information or to purchase a presale ticket, call the church office at 494-1312.
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•Parma Greece United Church of Christ, 1211 Manitou Road at the Latta Road intersection will hold a Chicken Barbecue on Saturday, April 29, noon until gone. Cost: $10 adults, $9 seniors (over 60), $5 children (1/2 portion). Help support the Hilton Food Shelf by bringing a non-perishable food item. •Mary Jane Holmes #440 Order of the Eastern Star hosts a Lasagna Dinner on Saturday, April 29 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Exempts Home, 248 West Avenue, Brockport. Tickets cost $9 adults, $8 seniors (60+) and $5 ages 10 and under. Take outs available. Purchase tickets at door or call Shirley at 637-9782 for Advance Sale. New this year a Bake Sale.
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•Chili: Library Board of Trustees meets Tuesday, April 25 at 6 p.m. in the Barbara M. Ireland Community Room. Zoning Board of Appeals meets Tuesday, April 25 at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall - Main Meeting Room. •Churchville: Board of Trustees meets Monday, April 24 at 7 p.m. at the Village Municipal Building, 23 East Buffalo Street, Churchville. •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. All meetings will be held at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, and are open to the public. •Riga: Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of every month (April 24) at 7 p.m. at the Riga Town Hall, 6460 East Buffalo Road, Churchville. Open to the public.
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•Chili Public Library events: Registration is open for Preschool Pals, for children ages 3 to 5 with adult. Choose one class time when registering for this four-week session: Tuesdays at 10 a.m. or Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Classes begin the week of April 25. Monday, April 24 - Toddler Time, 10 a.m. Ages 2 to 3 with adult. No registration required. Monday Minecraft Madness, 6 p.m. All ages. Bring a tablet and Minecraft knowledge. Some computers available. No registration required. Tuesday, April 25 - Babies & Books, 10:30 a.m. Ages up to 24 months with adult. No registration. Chili Public Library Board of Trustees
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•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 Slayton Place Restaurant. For information, call 352-3411 ext. 125.
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•Hilton Central School District Board of Education meets Tuesday, April 25 at 7 p.m. in the Board Room, 225 West Avenue, Hilton. Agendas and minutes are available on the district’s website www.hilton.k12.ny.us/board-education.htm.
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Ogden Historical Society 2017 schedule The Ogden Historical Society announces its 2017 season at the Colby-Pulver House. The museum will open from 2 to 4 p.m., beginning Sunday, May 7 and continue Sundays through October. Group tours can be arranged at any time during this season by appointment by contacting Judi Stewart at 615-8240. The first exhibition, “The Bride Wore White,� will showcase a collection of bridal fashions from 1900 through 1967. Light refreshments will be served on opening day, compliments of Wegmans. The group still seeks early photographs of brides with an Ogden connection. Photographs can be donated or scanned and returned. July and August will feature exhibits of early farm equipment and needlecrafts. September and October will showcase “Ogden in Pictures� with entries from their photo contest as well as from their historic collection. Entry blanks can be picked up at the Ogden Farmers’ Library or at the Colby-Pulver House during tour hours. The deadline for entries is August 15. Prizes will be awarded both by an expert panel (Don Lenhard, Fr. John Loncle and Joe Pompili) and by popular vote. The Ogden Historical Society searches for volunteers to act as tour hosts on Sunday afternoons, for inventory work, exhibit staging, program development and light maintenance. Interested parties should contact the Society at 352-1586 and leave a message, or David Haines, President at 490-4751. Provided information
Comments A successful Hilton indoor flea market Our thanks to the vendors and visitors at the Flea Market who helped make it a huge success. There were 96 tables with lots of treasures and many people carried out several bags. The winner of the 50/50 raffle was Sharon Kelley - congratulations and thanks for participating. Some of the proceeds will go to the Friends of the Parma Library, Kathleen Anne Tenney Animal Shelter, and the Hilton Parma Emergency Food Shelf. A special thanks to all the volunteers who helped make it a success. Chairperson Pat Clark has already reserved April 14, 2018 for the next Indoor Flea Market. Additional committee members included Kathy Barido, Jennifer Brown, Marcia Doles, Joe Lee, Butch Melvin, Kay Melvin, Jane Mitchel, Jane Twichell, Linda Viney and Shannon Zabelny. Hilton Community Indoor Flea Market
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Bright Raven gymnasts win gold at states Four Bright Raven Gymnasts won gold at the USA Women’s Gymnastics Level 7/8 State Championships held in Suffern, New York, March 31 through April 2. In the Level 8 Senior B competition, 15-year-old Emily Field of Greece captured first place in the all-around competition, first in two events: floor exercise and uneven parallel bars and second on balance beam. Sydney Sack, age 13, of Spencerport, earned third place on the bars in the Level 8 Junior A division. In the Level 7 Junior C competition, 12- year-old Kylie Rozzi of Spencerport earned first place on vault and teammate Madison Isenberg of Brockport placed second on the uneven bars. In the Junior B competition, Madeline Pitts of Victor won first place on vault, first on floor, second on balance beam and third all around. Naimah Muhammad, age 14 of Rochester, competed in the Senior B division taking first all around, first on vault, first on beam and second on both bars and floor. In the Child B division, 10-year-old Ashley Wood of Henrietta placed second on vault, second on floor and third on balance beam. Abby Wilkins of Pittsford placed second on floor in the Senior D division. With 67 teams represented at the Championships, the Bright Raven Level 7 team finished in fifth place. Haley Bolon of Greece and Mollie Haus of Canandaigua also contributed to the Level 7 team effort. Emily Field, Kylie Rozzi, Madeline Pitts, Naimah Muhammad and Ashley Wood earned high all around scores at the State Meet qualifying them to advance to the Regional Championships to be held April 22 and 23 in Springfield, Massachusetts. Provided information
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LEO Club and community hoop for Alex The annual March Mayhem basketball game sponsored by the Churchville-Chili LEO Club raised $3,369 for their fellow LEO member and classmate junior Alex Voglewede. The event, held on March 4, drew an enthusiastic army of students who came out in force to support their classmate who was diagnosed with Leukemia as school started last fall. Alex has had to undergo extensive chemo treatments and a bone marrow transplant forcing him to miss schoo. He has started to regain his strength and return to classes, and is still doing some physical rehab. The basketball activity started with a match between the Churchville Lions Club (with support from the Churchville Volun-
teer Fire Department) and the LEO Club, which is comprised of students in grades 7 through 12 at Churchville-Chili. Then the students took over with the ChurchvilleChili Girls and Boys soccer and basketball programs providing much spirited action between the teams. Finally, the students played against a team of teachers from the school. At the end, the only number that mattered was the total donations which had come in for the Voglewede family to help them with the medical expenses involved with Alex’s treatments. The students were able to present the check to Alex recently after school. Approximately 80 students had brought in donations and took part in the basketball game. Provided information
Churchville-Chili LEO Club raised $3,369 for Alex Voglewede to help pay for extensive medical treatments. Provided photo.
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•Quinn, James W., age 85, of Bergen, died April 11, 2017. Beloved father of Katherine (Earl) Sanders of Hawaii, James (Sally) Quinn of Utah, Peggy (Dan) Decker of Bergen, Mary Ellen (Dennis) Barnard of Bergen, Michael (Kelly) Quinn of Brockport, Patricia (Don) St. Clair of Arizona and Kelly (Peter) Nichter of California; grandfather of 15 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial was said April 19 at St. Brigid Roman Catholic Church in Bergen. Donations can be made to Hildebrandt Hospice Care Center, 2652 Ridgeway Avenue, Rochester, NY 14626 in his memory.
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•Meyering, Adelaide M. “Addy,” died April 16, 2017. Predeceased by her husband of 57 years in 2014, Raymond A. Meyering and her parents Nathaniel and Georgina Merrell. She is survived by her children Thomas (Margaret) Meyering, Mary (Bill) Duff and Donald (Laurie) Meyering; grandchildren Stephanie (Kevin) Beahan, Brian (Christalyn) Duff, Gemma Meyering, Samantha Krueger, Joseph and James Kruk; sister Sue (David) Greene; and sisterin-law Madeline (Harry) Merrell. A Mass of Christian Burial was held April 21 in Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Brockport. Interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Nativity Church or The Campership Fund of the Seneca Waterways Council, Boy Scouts of America in her memory.
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Daniel Scott Snyder 6/3/1974-4/7/2017 “Dan,” of Petal, Mississippi, died suddenly Friday, April 7, 2017, at age 42. Formerly of Churchville and Rochester. Dan is predeceased by a sister, Mary Frances Snyder. Dan is survived by his parents, Edwyn “Fritz” and Joyce Johnson Snyder of Webster; longtime partner, Nadine Bundy of Petal, Mississippi; daughter, Janie Dake of Rochester; sisters Laurie (Matthew Elliston) Snyder of Clarion, Pennsylvania; Sally (Dennis) Bacchetta of Webster; Holly (John) Swantek of Atlantic Beach, Florida; Jennifer (Sean) Kerr of Getzville; brother, Edwyn “Mike” Snyder of Troy; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and loved ones in New York, Mississippi, Texas and Louisiana. Born June 3, 1974, Dan grew up in Churchville at the tail end of a large, loving family, delighting his parents and older siblings with his quick wit and humor for many years. He is remembered smiling, as a gentle soul, loyal friend, and bright light to his many loved ones left behind. He is dearly missed. A private, family celebration of Dan’s life is planned for later this spring at Choupique Bayou in Louisiana, which he loved.
•Mosher, Helen V., died January 24, 2017, at age 96. Predeceased by her husband Arthur Mosher. She is survived by her children Bruce (Elaine) Mosher, Wayne (Gail) Mosher and Ginny (Bruce) Spielman; seven grandchildren Bryan (Susan) Mosher, Derek (Beth) Mosher, Jeffrey Mosher, Morgan (Jessica) Mosher, Abby and Tyler Spielman, Dana (David) Kleine; five great-grandchildren; brother Gene Walker; several nieces and nephews. Her Funeral Service was held April 22 at the First Baptist Church of Brockport. Contributions can be made to the First Baptist Church of Brockport, 124 Main Street, Brockport 14420 in her memory.
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•Bennett, Deborah Lynn, died April 6, 2017. Survived by her parents Douglass and Helen; sisters, Cheryl and (Ed) Ranalletti, Beth and (Jeff) Austin, and Barbara D’Anunzio; nine nieces and nephews, nine great nieces and nephews, many aunts, uncles and cousins. Debbie was a member of the Church of the Epiphany where she sang in the youth and adult choirs. Debbie had many gifts, one she especially treasured was her gift of sign language, which she shared with others and within her church community. Employed at Global Sutherland in Henrietta, she was a consultant for Intuit and her skills earned her a Platinum Award Plaque last spring. A Memorial Service will be held in her honor on Saturday, May 13, 2017, at 10 a.m., Church of the Epiphany, 3285 Buffalo Road, Gates. Donations can be made to Dangerous Signs, an ASL poetry performance group, in her memory. •Firpo, Mary A., died April 13, 2017. Predeceased by her husband, Joseph. Survived by her children, MaryJo (Ronald) Zavaglia, Rev. John A. Firpo, James R. (Jann) Firpo, Helen Firpo (Glazier); four grandchildren, Christine (Todd) Flood, Michael J. Zavaglia, Joseph J. (Sara) Firpo, Jennifer E. Jordan (Scott Seinoski); seven great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews and close family friend, Rev. Richard T. Farrell. Mary was a WW II Army Veteran and a life long St. Pius the Tenth Parishioner. Her Funeral Mass was said April 18 at St. Helen Church. Interment St. Pius the Tenth Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Veterans Outreach, 447 South Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620 in her memory. •Mistretta, Mary (Cringoli), died April 12, 2017 at age 92. Predeceased by her husband, Carmen and brother, Mauro. Survived by her children, Vince (Sharon), Carmel (Mark) Mancuso and Michael; grandchildren, David (Jen), Michael (Jackie), Matthew Mistretta and Heather (Jim) Uhl; four great-grandchildren; siblings, Tessie (Al) Fantauzzo, Margie Siverd, Tom (Joyce) Cringoli, Mike Cringoli and Anthony (Annie) Cringoli; brother-in-law, Sam Mistretta; many nieces and nephews. Mary was a longtime employee of Star Markets. Her Funeral Mass was celebrated April 17 at Holy Apostles Church, Lyell Avenue, Rochester. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Donations can be made to a charity of one’s choice in her memory.
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•McManus, Edward J., died April 15, 2017 at age 84. Predeceased by son, Steven McManus; daughter, Letitia Goodwin. He is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Vivian (Angevine); children, Thomas (Nancy), Richard (Ann Marie), Eileen Weber, Pamela (Kurt) Roesner, Amy Scobell; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and cousins; close friend, Thomas (Jane) Garling. Ed was a member of the American Legion Honor Guard and the 40 & 8. He was a past Commander of the Churchville American Legion Post #954 and also a Hospitality Usher at Church. His Funeral Mass was celebrated April 21 at St. Christopher’s Church, North Chili. Interment, St. Vincent DePaul Cemetery. Donations can be directed to the Church, 3350 Union Street, North Chili, NY 14514 in his memory.
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•MacIntosh, Patricia, died April 10, 2017. She is predeceased by her husband, Roger (2009). Survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Scott and Tracey MacIntosh. Service and Interment were private at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Lifetime Care or the American Cancer Society in her memory.
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•Adams, Robert C., died December 19, 2016, at age 90. Survived by nieces, nephews and cousins. His Memorial Service will be held April 29 at 2 p.m. at Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Interment Private, Niagara Falls Memorial Park. •Grande, Tiffany Lynn, died April 9, 2017, at age 27. Survived by her precious son, Joshua Magee; loving and devoted parents: father, Michael Grande; mother, Vicky (fiance, Michael Valicenti) Lewis; step-mother, Shotzie Doran; her siblings, Jamie Lewis, Kayla Grande, Krista Phillips, Jeremiah Slattery, Alexandra Valicenti, Christina Valicenti, Matthew Valicenti, Gianni Grande; Gianni’s mother, Gina Phillips; grandparents, Carmen Grande, Patricia Hamilton and Doris (Jozsef) Rothi; Joshua’s father, Christopher Magee; uncles and aunts, Jim (Elissa) Holder, Chris Turpyn (Michelle Hurt), Shawn Turpyn; cousins; many loving family; her love, R.J. Carroll; numerous and dear friends. She is predeceased by her grandparents, George Holder and Dolores Grande; cousin, Heather Turpyn; many friends. Visitation was held April 17. In her memory, contributions can be made payable to Michael or Vicky c/o VaySchleich & Meeson, for Joshua’s future.
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•Kulzer, David, died April 5, 2017 at age 79. Survived by his wife, Yvonne and many relatives and friends. A Celebration of David’s Life was held April 22 at Spencerport Bible Church.
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•Ecker, Allen W., age 88, died April 11, 2017 in The Villages of Orleans following a brief illness. Mr. Ecker was predeceased by his wife Loretta and six brothers. He is survived by his sons: Barry Ecker of Morton, Robert Putnam of Hamlin, Dave Putnam of Buffalo, James Leach of Rochester, John Leach of Leicester; several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Services will be at the convenience of the family and will be announced at a later date. Contributions can be made to a Fire Department or Ambulance Fund or charity of one’s choice in his memory.
OGDEN
•Ford, Jeanette M., died April 15, 2017 after her battle with cancer. Jeanette is survived by her loving husband of 64 years Patrick Ford; children, Linda Mykins, Gail (Tom Phillips) Smith and Patrick (Susan) Ford; grandchildren, Jennifer Maeske, Ryan (Crystal) Mykins, Chase Smith, Priscilla Ford and Olivia Ford; great grandchildren Kurt and Connor Maeske; brother Gorden (Anne) Hartley; sister Edna Hartley; many nieces, nephews and friends. Her Funeral Service was held April 20 at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Inc., Spencerport. Interment St. Vincent DePaul Cemetery, Churchville. Contributions can be directed to Hildebrandt Hospice Care Center, 2652 Ridgeway Avenue, Rochester NY 14626 in her memory.
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•Meixner, Louise M., died February 6, 2017 in St. Ann’s Home, Rochester, at age 91. Louise served as a 1st Lt. in the U.S. Air Force from June 6, 1953 - June 5, 1955. She worked as a Registered Nurse in St. Mary’s Hospital until her retirement. She became the loving wife of Carl E. Meixner for 52 years. He predeceased her on July 21, 2016. Beloved daughter of Augustus F. Cammeyer, Jr. and Louise Margaret (Grafmuller) Cammeyer. Louise is survived by her brothers and sisters: Augustus J. Cammeyer and wife Mary Ellen of Rochester, Joseph J. Cammeyer and wife Jean M. of West Islip, NY, Mrs. Jean M. Erickson (husband Patrick deceased) of Point Lookout, NY, Mrs. Rita C. Trippeer (husband Carl deceased) of Roanoke, Virginia. Also surviving are 21 nieces and nephews. Her Funeral Mass was held April 22 in St. Ann’s Chapel at St. Ann’s Community, Portland Avenue. Interment private, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Donations can be made to St. John the Evangelist Church, 55 Martha Street, Spencerport, NY 14559 or to a charity of one’s choice in her memory.
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sports & recreation Bright Raven gymnasts compete in Regionals and qualify for Nationals Two members of the Bright Raven Gymnastics Team have qualified to advance to the USA Gymnastics Junior Olympic Men’s National Championships. Both boys qualified for Nationals at the USAG Regional Championships held April 7 in Tinton Falls, New Jersey where they competed against gymnasts from Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia in addition to New York. Ethan Rio, age 13 of Avon, competed in the Level 9 Junior Elite Division and placed sixth on high bar. Justin Ciccone of Greece competed in the 13-year-old di-
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Legal NoticeS Legal Notice of School Budget Vote Spencerport Central School District NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Vote for the 2017-2018 School Budget by the inhabitants of Spencerport Central School District, Monroe County, New York, qualified to vote at a school meeting in said district, will be held on Tuesday, May 16, 2017. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the polls will be open for voting on the school budget and the election of Board members for the positions designated below from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., EDST: Spencerport Administration Building, 71 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport, NY Munn Elementary School, 2333 Manitou Road, Spencerport, NY Taylor Elementary School, 399 Ogden Parma Town Line Road, Spencerport, NY AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that a Budget Hearing and Information Meeting (Presentation of Proposed Budget) will be held in the Spencerport Administration Building, Room 15, in said district, at 7:00 p.m. EDST on Tuesday, May 2, 2017. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that copies of the proposed budget for the 2017-2018 school year may be obtained by any taxpayer in the district during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the School Budget Vote, except Saturday, Sunday or holiday, at any of the schools within the district during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or at the Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, NY. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that nominating petitions for the office of member of the Board of Education must be filed with the Clerk of the School District not later than Wednesday, April 17, 2017 by 4:30 p.m. (EDST). The following vacancies are to be filled on the Board of Education: The term: 3 years, commencing July 1, 2017 Incumbents whose terms are expiring: Ms. Jody Gillette Ms. Katherine Czarnecki Mr. David Gibbardo Each petition for nomination must be directed to the Clerk of the district, must state the name and address of the candidate, and must be signed by at least twenty-five (25) voters or 2% of the number of voters from the previous annual election, whichever is greater. The number of petitions necessary for 2017-2018 is twenty-nine (29). Required signatures are computed in accordance with the resolution duly adopted at the Annual Meeting of the school district held on June 10, 1969.
AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots to vote on the proposition may be applied for at the office of the School District Clerk. Any such application must be received by the District Clerk at least seven days before the date of the aforesaid annual district meeting if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before such annual district meeting if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued shall be available for public inspection in the office of the District Clerk during regular office hours on each of the five days prior to the day of the vote (excluding Saturday and Sunday). An absentee ballot must reach the office of the District Clerk not later than 5:00 p.m. on the day of such annual district meeting. Daniel Milgate School District Clerk Dated at Spencerport, New York March 29, 2017
Legal Notice Brockport Central School District Annual Budget Presentation and Budget Vote NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual budget presentation of the inhabitants of Brockport Central School District, Brockport, New York, qualified to vote at school meetings in said district, will be held at the Fred W. Hill School cafetorium, Allen Street, Brockport, New York, on Tuesday, May 2, 2017 at 7:00 p.m., for the transaction of such business as is authorized by the Education Law. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that a copy of the statements of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for the school purposes, specifying the several purposes and the amount for each, may be obtained by any taxpayer in the district during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the annual meeting except Saturday, Sunday or holidays at each of the following schools in which school is maintained during the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., viz: Brockport Central High School, A.D. Oliver Middle School, Elizabeth Barclay School, John J. Ginther School, and Fred W. Hill School. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education must be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. not later than the thirtieth day preceding the school election on Tuesday, May 16, 2017 to wit: to be filed not later than April 17, 2017.
BE IT RESOLVED, THAT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE SPENCERPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXPEND $79,032,905 AS THE SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET FOR THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR AND TO LEVY THE NECESSARY TAXES THEREFORE; AND
The following vacancy to be filled on the Board of Education: One (1), five-year term, 2017-2022. Petitions must be directed to the Clerk of the District, must be signed by at least thirty (30) qualified voters of the district, must state the residence of each signer and shall state the name and residence of the candidate. Said petitions shall not describe any specific vacancy upon the Board of Education for which the candidate is nominated. Petitions are available at the Clerk’s Office/Business Office, District Office Building, 40 Allen Street, Brockport, New York. Candidates for the Board of Education are required by law to file sworn statements of campaign expenses. An initial statement must be filed at least 30 days before the election, a second statement must be filed on or before the fifth day preceding the election and a final statement must be filed within 20 days after the election. Information on this procedure may be obtained from the District Clerk.
TO APPROPRIATE AND EXPEND FROM ITS EXISTING 2010 BUS AND MOTOR VEHICLE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND THE SUM OF $95,000 FOR A PORTION OF THE COSTS AS SET FORTH IN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET FOR THE PURCHASE OF THREE (3) REPLACEMENT FACILITIES VEHICLES AT AN ESTIMATED MAXIMUM AGGREGATE COST OF $95,000; AND
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that on Tuesday, May 16, 2017, same being the Tuesday 14 days following the day on which the annual budget presentation of the district is held, voting will be held in the Technology and Training Center, 40 Allen Street, Building 800, Brockport, New York, in said District, between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., to fill the above designated vacancy on the Board of Education.
TO APPROPRIATE AND EXPEND FROM ITS EXISTING 2013 CAPITAL RESERVE FOR TECHNOLOGY AND CLASSROOM EQUIPMENT THE SUM OF $150,000 FOR A PORTION OF THE COSTS AS SET FORTH IN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET FOR THE PURCHASE OF STUDENT DESKS, CHAIRS, AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CLASSROOM FURNITURE.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that at the same time and place as said election, to wit: on May 16, 2017, at the Technology and Training Center, 40 Allen Street, Building 800, Brockport, New York, in said District, the annual budget will be voted upon, said budget being designated as Proposition No.1 on the voting machine.
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PROPOSITION # 2 BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE SPENCERPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO ESTABLISH A BUS AND MOTOR VEHICLE RESERVE FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 3651 OF THE EDUCATION LAW (TO BE KNOWN AS THE “2017 BUS AND MOTOR VEHICLE RESERVE FUND”), WITH THE PURPOSE OF SUCH FUND BEING TO FINANCE THE PURCHASE OF SCHOOL BUSES, VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT THAT WOULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR FINANCING UNDER THE LOCAL FINANCE LAW, AND COSTS INCIDENTAL THERETO, THE ULTIMATE AMOUNT OF SUCH FUND TO BE $2,000,000, PLUS EARNINGS THEREON, THE PROBABLE TERM OF SUCH FUND TO BE FIVE YEARS, BUT SUCH FUND SHALL CONTINUE IN EXISTENCE UNTIL LIQUIDATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EDUCATION LAW OR UNTIL THE FUNDS ARE EXHAUSTED, AND THE SOURCES FROM WHICH THE FUNDS SHALL BE OBTAINED FOR SUCH RESERVE ARE (I) AN INITIAL DEPOSIT OF $429,333.04, PLUS INTEREST, TO BE TRANSFERRED FROM THE 2010 BUS AND MOTOR VEHICLE RESERVE FUND, AND (II) AMOUNTS FROM BUDGETARY APPROPRIATIONS FROM TIME TO TIME, AND (III) UNAPPROPRIATED FUND BALANCE MADE AVAILABLE BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FROM TIME TO TIME, AND (IV) NEW YORK STATE AID RECEIVED AND MADE AVAILABLE BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FROM TIME TO TIME, ALL AS PERMITTED BY LAW.
PROPOSITION NO. 1 NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that a vote on the following propositions will be held by voting machine at the same time and in the same respective places of election as the vote upon the appropriation of necessary funds to meet expenditures for the ensuing year herein above set forth. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that at the same time and place a vote, will be taken upon the following resolutions, which will be respectively designated as Proposition No. 2 and Proposition No. 3 on the voting machine: PROPOSITION NO. 2 Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit: RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of Brockport Central School District, Genesee, Monroe and Orleans Counties, New York, is hereby authorized to purchase school buses at a maximum estimated cost not to exceed $1,242,000 and that such sum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be raised by the levy of a tax upon the taxable property of said School District and collected in annual installments as provided by Section 416 of the Education Law; and, in anticipation of such tax, obligations of said school district shall be issued. PROPOSITION NO. 3 RESOLVED that the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District is hereby authorized to undertake a 2017 capital improvement project consisting of construction and reconstruction of school buildings and other facilities, various site and athletic field improvements and the acquisition of cer-
tain original furnishings, equipment, and apparatus and other incidental improvements required in connection therewith for such construction and school use, all at an estimated maximum aggregate cost of $19,873,000; and to appropriate and expend from the existing capital reserve fund $3,300,000 for such costs, and that the balance of such cost, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be raised by the levy of a tax to be collected in annual installments, with such tax to be offset by state aid available therefor; and, in anticipation of such tax, debt obligations of the school district as may be necessary not to exceed $16,573,000 shall be issued. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that the aforesaid propositions will appear on the ballot labels of the voting machines used at said meeting in the following abbreviated form: Proposition No. 1 Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit: Resolved, that the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District, Brockport, New York, be and hereby is authorized to expend necessary funds to meet expenditures for the school year 2017-2018 and to levy the necessary tax therefore, be approved? Proposition No. 2 Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit: Shall the proposition set forth in the notice of this meeting authorizing the Board of Education to purchase school buses at a maximum estimated cost not to exceed $1,242,000; and providing that such sum shall be raised by a tax levy to be collected in annual installments, with District obligations to be issued in anticipation thereof, be approved? Proposition No. 3 Shall the proposition set forth in the legal notice of this annual voter meeting, authorizing construction, reconstruction and equipping of school buildings and facilities, various site, athletic field, and incidental improvements, all at an estimated maximum aggregate cost of $19,873,000; with the expenditure of $3,300,000 from the existing capital reserve fund for such costs, the issuance of not to exceed $16,573,000 of debt obligations of the School District therefor, and the levy of a tax in annual installments therefor, with such tax to be offset by state aid available therefor, all as more fully described in said notice, be approved? The School District, acting as lead agency under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and the applicable regulations promulgated thereunder (“SEQRA”), has completed its environmental review and, on January 17, 2017, has duly issued a negative declaration and has determined that the implementation of the type I action as proposed will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that absentee ballots may be obtained between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk, commencing April 17, 2017. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16, 2017. A list to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for inspection by qualified voters of the district in the office of the District Clerk on each of the five days prior to the day of the election, except Saturdays and Sundays, and such list will also be posted at the polling place at the election. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that qualified voters of the district, shall be entitled to vote at the annual vote and election. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States, (2) eighteen (18) years of age or older, and (3) a resident within the district for a period of thirty (30) days preceding the vote and election. The district requires all persons offering to vote at the budget vote and election to provide one (1) form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law §2018-c. Such forms may include a valid driver’s license, a non-driver identification card, or a voter registration card. Upon proof of residency, the school district requires all persons offering to vote to provide their signature, printed name and address. The School District Clerk is hereby authorized to amend the notice of the Annual District Meeting from time to time as, in his or her discretion, such amendment may be required. By order of the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District Stephanie Williams District Clerk Brockport Central School
Legal Notice Town of Parma NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PURSUANT TO SECTION 276 OF TOWN LAW AS AMENDED, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE PARMA PLANNING BOARD ON MAY 4, 2017 AT 7:00 PM IN THE PARMA TOWN HALL, 1300 HILTON PARMA CORNERS ROAD, HILTON, NEW YORK FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSIDERING THE FOLLOWING: 1) The application of MGB Building Inc. for preliminary site plan approval at 56 Parma Center Road. This property is an irregular shaped lot located on the north side of the road, 1,344.95 feet west of Manitou Road, has an average width of 752.05 feet, an average depth of 3,456.63 feet and is 59.70 acres in area. A single family dwelling is 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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Beginning May 1, Robert Batt of Albion will be the new executive director of Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension. Although new to the job, Batt is a very wellknown face at the Extension’s office on the Orleans County 4-H Fairgrounds in Knowlesville. “I joined 4-H at age eight in Orleans County in the Rabbit Raisers,” Batt says. He was a member of five 4-H clubs and exhibited every animal species judged at the fair with the exception of horses. “Many of my best learning experiences were a result of participation in the 4-H program, and the skills I learned through the program help in every area of life,” he says. “When I aged out of 4-H, I returned from college during the summer as the summer assistant for three years. After that I continued as a fair volunteer and member of the (fair) committee for ten years. Eventually I started a 4-H club, Outback Orleans, that focuses on conservation, natural resources and shooting sports. I became the 4-H educator three years ago.” Batt has bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education. Members of the Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension Board of Directors have said they felt Batt stood out from other applicants because of his long-time dedication to Extension programs and his understanding of Orleans County. He takes over as executive director while Orleans Cooperative Extension is in the midst of a year-long celebration of its centennial. Batt says he will work to make programming and resources offered by Extension better known. “I would like to continue the high quality programming offered while improving our outreach into new areas of the community. We’d like to make connections with people who might not be involved in Extension programs due to geography, lack of resources, or not being aware of the breadth of programs we offer,” Batt explains. With his nearly life-long ties to 4-H, Batt says that background will impact his work as executive director. “4-H’s motto is, ‘to make the best better’,” he says. “I would love to see us do this with some of our programs which are already the best. Master Gardener, our ag education, 4-H, EFNEP (Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program), are all great programs, and if we
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Help build awareness among motorists for student safety The Spencerport Central School District will host this year’s Operation Safe Stop on Thursday, April 27 at 10 a.m. behind Cosgrove Middle School, 2707 Spencerport Road, Spencerport. The event, held in partnership with New York Association for Pupil Transportation (NYAPT) and Rochester Area Transportation Supervisors Association (RATSA), is designed to raise awareness of the dangers of motorists passing a stopped school bus. Local police, emergency agencies, bus drivers and civic leaders will hold a press conference and a re-enactment of a pedestrian bus accident. Fast facts: •Operation Safe Stop Education and Enforcement Day is Thursday, April 27. •As many as 50,000 motor vehicles ille-
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Perch on the Ponds by T.R. Hendrick If you work fast, you can get in on a hot perch bite in the ponds in Greece right now. Long and Cranberry Ponds on Edgemere Drive are stacked with spawning perch. Jumbo perch up to 13 inches are being caught. This perch bite has been good for a few weeks now, but you must act quick before the water warms and their spawning is completed, triggering them to migrate back out into Lake Ontario to spend the summer. Smaller males are now being caught which usually indicates the spawn is coming to an end. Perch started hitting in the two ponds in early March. That late snow storm cooled the water and slowed the bite down for a while but things picked up again last week. These fish make their way into the ponds from Lake Ontario through the channel at the northeast end of Long Pond. They arrive in the fall, hang out watching football through the winter and then spawn at first ice out in March. There is a roughly three-week window in the spring when you can catch these spawning fish in big numbers. Fishermen can park on Edgemere Drive to fish Long Pond but cannot park on Edgemere Drive on Cranberry. Why the two ponds only a half mile apart have different rules, I have no clue. There is a small parking lot on the west end of Cranberry Pond that holds only about a dozen cars and, unfortunately, is the only easy access point for that pond. It would be a great use of our fishing license funds from the state to build a larger parking lot there and then maybe excavating out a parking lot for fishermen right off the Parkway on the south end of Long Pond as well. This would give fishermen much better access to the south end of the pond without walking a half mile or more from Long Pond Road or Lowden Point Road. Due to the cold water temperatures in the spring, perch can be finnicky on the baits they will hit. Many of the serious perch fishermen I know use a weighted bobber four feet above a one sixteenth ounce pink or chartreuse jig tipped with spikes or minnows. Others like small chunks of nightcrawlers on a small number six gold hook tied directly to six pound line fished with the classic sinker on the bottom and the hook a foot up the line. Avoid heavy pound test line and snelled hooks this time of year. Veteran perch fisherman Jim Miller, owner of Five Guys collision shop in Greece, hammered the perch on Cranberry Pond the Sunday before Easter. Jim takes it one step further and uses two gold number six hooks about a foot apart with a one quarter ounce sinker on the bottom. This way he will on occasion catch two fish at a time. Miller has a reputation for keeping even the smallest perch … we’re talking one stripers. He then makes poor man’s shrimp out of these tiny fillets. Here’s his simple recipe: he gets a sauce pan of boiling water and adds two tablespoons of salt. Miller then drops the small fillets into the boiling water until they float to the top. He then scoops them out and places them immediately in a bowl of ice water. The fillet will curl up like a shrimp. He serves these tasty morsels with some good cocktail sauce and then will fight his own family for the last fillet. You’ve likely seen how Jimmy Houston, the TV fishing
personality, kisses his fish before he releases them; Jimmy Miller kisses his fillets before he puts them on his plate. Jim uses an electric fillet knife to clean all of his fish, from the tiny perch to the largest of northern pike and everything in-between. The man is a surgeon with that electric knife and you will never find a bone in one of his fillets. He pontificates that it takes a little getting used to and you will lose a little meat, but when it comes to a fast cleaning with much less mess, it is the only way to fly. This Perch Punisher says YouTube has a few good videos that explain his technique. New York State has implemented a 50perch limit, so, if you are really catching a ton, you must keep a count or you could get ticketed. This law was applied by the D.E.C. because some fishermen were catching hundreds of these fish and selling them. The rule seems to have made a difference and perch numbers appear to be coming back. The fact that these perch are making a comeback in these local ponds is a good sign that the water here is clearing up as well, because perch will not tolerate pollution. So, if you want some fun the whole family can enjoy while they soak up the sounds and smells of spring, you’d better get down to either of these ponds STAT before these tasty fish swim back to the big lake for the summer. A final note on fishing these ponds: the shoreline of both of these ponds is outrageously loaded with garbage left by fishermen, most of it plastic, styrofoam and, even worse, discarded fishing line. This trash will eventually blow into the ponds and live forever on the bottom of these great fisheries. There is no excuse … do the right thing and pick up all your garbage. You brought it in, take it out!
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1964 Chrysler New Yorker, 43,000 original documented miles, power windows, power steering, factory air conditioning, 413 cubic inch, 4 door Sedan, runs and drives excellent, $7,500. 585-415-5141.[4-23]
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RECREATIONAL VEHICLES/CAMPERS
Junk Cars, Trucks & Vans Wanted. Cash paid for most, any condition, running or not!! Always free pick up. Never any charges or fees! No appointment necessary. 585305-5865.[TFN]
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Appliance Repair: Call Lou Borrelli. Washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges-ovens, microwaves. 585-352-3440. [TFN]
Attorney: Real Estate Closings, Divorce, Family Court, Bankruptcy and Wills. Call for consultation today. Jennie M. Cooper, 2255 Lyell Avenue, 585-3257792. A Debt Relief Agency.[5-14]
Need Help? Honest, hard working, reliable Mom can clean for you. References and reasonable rates. Call Helene 585-4899782.[6-4]
CLEANING
Cleaning - Dependable, efficient, detail oriented. Supplies included. Insured. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Free estimates. Call Diane, 585-746-3473.[5-7]
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geNeral servIce IteMs FOr sale/FOr reNt PEST ELIMINATION TAX PREPARATION T & C Goose Wranglers
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Diamond Pest Elimination. Bee and wasp proof your home now so you can enjoy outdoor activities all summer long. Call by June 30 for a special rate. 585-723-6589.[6-25]
Tax Preparation Individual, Payroll, Sales, estates. Authorized e-file provider. Bookkeeping services available. Over 40 years experience. Accepting new clients. Call Thomas Michielsen, 585-455-1559, for appointment. Office located at 409 South union Street, Spencerport (rear entrance).[4-23]
WEDDINGS/ SPECIAL OCCASIONS Professionally trained soloist, available to add a touch of elegance to your wedding, meeting or social event. Call 585352-8730.[TFN]
IteMs FOr sale/FOr reNt BOATS & ACCESSORIES 2011 Larson LX710, 135 hp. custom covers, trailer. used 5 times, less than 15 hrs. on motor. $15,000 585-355-5873.[TFN]
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While Supplies Last • Additonal Fees for Out-of-Town Delivery
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FARM SUPPLIES Bagged Fer tilizer: lawn and Pasture seeds by Preferred Seed Co. Hendel Farms, 3451 North Main Street, Holley. 585-638-6042.[5-6] __________________ CHAFFHAYE - “Pasture in a bag” now available! Hendel Farms, 3451 North Main St., Holley. 585-638-6042.[5-6]
GARAGE/ MOVING SALES
★★★★★★ HUGE Multi-Family Garage Sale - 58 & 60 Carrie Marie lane, Hilton. Friday & Saturday, April 28 & 29, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. GE Washer, Kitchen Table for 6 & more. Furniture, Antique lamps, electronics, Toys, Household, O u t d o o r, To o l s , Clothing, Crafts, Tea Cups, Bric-a-Brac, and MuCH MORe. Rain or shine.[4-23]
★★★★★★ N ex t - t o - N ew S a l e Concordia lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road (Route 31), Brockport, west of econo lodge. Clothes, toys, books, furniture, housewares, tools, much more! Friday, April 28, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Only on Saturday, April 29, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.; a $2 bag sale and half price, on items larger than bag. Besides this, baked items and crafts, both days. 585-6375930. Proceeds go to Concordia and their living Circle.[4-23]
GARAGE/ MOVING SALES
★★★★★★ R u m m ag e S a l e , First Presbyterian Church, 35 State St., Brockport, NY 14420. Thursday, April 27, 1 - 7 p.m.; Friday, April 28 - 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Saturday, April 29 (half price sale) - 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. large assortment of quality merchandise.[4-23]
★★★★★★ N. Chili - 4322 Buffalo Road. Pearce Memorial Church. April 28, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.; April 29, 9 a.m. - noon. HUGE!! Over 100 families participating! Antiques, collectibles, tools, furniture, clothes, books, etc. Proceeds for missions.[4-23] __________________ Hilton - 368 Huffer Road, off Route 259. April 28, 29 & 30; 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Kids outgrow clothes & toys so quickly. Come & see like-new merchandise. Son & family moving out of state - selling many home furnishings, household products. Must see![4-23]
★★★★★★ Genesee Valley Bottle Collectors Association’s 48th Annual Bottle, Table Top Antiques, Paper & Postcard Show. April 30, 2017 (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) Roberts Wesleyan College, Voller Athletic Center, 2301 Westside Drive, Rochester, NY 14624. Admission: $5 (17 & under free). WWW. GVBCA.ORG.[4-23]
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Selling - Miami Dolphin Collection. All in original boxes. Call 585-7498699.[TFN] __________________
Yo r k s h i r e Te r rier puppies. AKC/ APRI Championship bloodlines. 8 weeks old. Shots and wormed. Pee pad trained. Dam and Sire (red merle) on site. 1 tiny traditional female. 1 RARe Blue MeRle MAle and 2 traditional males. Phone 585-2986238.[5-7]
Maple Syrup - 100% Pure and Natural. Maple Grove Farm - a 5th generation family farm. 4394 South Holley Road, Holley (north of Rt. 31A); 6 miles west of Brockport. 585-638-6245.[TFN] __________________ 8’ Fasco Brown Baseboard heater with thermostat. $60. 585-3924444.[TFN] __________________ Ain’t it sweet to beat the high cost of heat? Coal, wood pellets, enviblocks. Pick-up, delivery. Gloves, boots, critter control, hay, straw, pet/farm food and bird seed. www.higbiefarmsupplies.com. 585-5948300.[TFN]
COLLECTIBLES Selling - Miami Dolphin Collection. All in original boxes. Call 585-749-8699.[TFN]
PETS & ANIMALS
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
★★★★★★ WANTED TO BUY WANTED: lawn Tractors, lawn equipment and Generators, recent models only and equipment you no longer need. Call 585-4155141.[4-23] __________________ Old clothes/old military. Pre 1960’s. Old estate attic & closet clothes. Call Mike, 315405-1625.[5-14]
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ANNOUNCEMENTS Help a Veteran in need! Donate your gently used furniture and household items. Call 585-8661747 or visit our website pgrny.org.[TFN] __________________ Advertise in the Westside’s only publications with saturation coverage... AND a professional editorial staff. That spells readership and response. To advertise in Suburban News and The Hamlin-Clarkson Herald call 585-352-3411 for details.[TFN]
Orleans County Boots & Saddle Club Spring Swap “N” Shop. Saturday, May 6, 2017, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Auction begins at 11 a.m. (Auction donations welcome). Refreshments, prizes, raffles. General Admission: $1 per person. Vendor Admission: $10 per vendor. 679 Bangs Rd.,Churchville NY 14428. Call for details 585-293-3163 • 585362-5990.[4-23]
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For Rent: Churchville, one bedroom apt. $500 plus deposit, plus electric. Heat included. No pets. 585-880-4208.[423]
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Harper Park Hamlin: New and pre-owned manufactured homes for sale in lovely community. Yard with 2 car asphalt driveway. Short drive to Hamlin Beach State Park. Moderately priced, single floor living. Take a tour today. 4000 Brick Schoolhouse Rd., Hamlin, NY. Call 585964-2434 or visit us at www.harperhomes.net.
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Pettis Pools & Patio, Rochester’s Choice for #1 Pool Company, is hiring in our pool service department for the 2017 season. The job is full-time but seasonal. Positive attitude and the ability to be flexible are essential. Must be able to lift 50 pounds, work hard and have working knowledge of basic hand tools. Mechanical aptitude and problem solving skills a definite plus. Apply in person at 1186 Manitou Road or send resume.[4-23]
★★★★★★ Area Manager needed to take over well-established service clientele. Year round salaried employment. Duties include: outside work April - November. Prefer some college. Valid driver’s license, personable, in good health. Details, benefits, etc., contact lawn Medic, P.O. Box 130, Bergen, NY 14416; 585-4941462.[5-7]
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★★★★★★ Skilled grill cook wanted. Great pay & benefits, starting $16++, to those who have the “right stuff.” Apply in person. Tillman’s Village Inn, Albion. 585589-9151. www. tillmansvillageinn. com [TFN]
★★★★★★ Full Time Experienced Person - Crew leader for commercial landscape company. 585-732-1685.[5-14]
House Cleaner Days, M-F. Can earn over $500/wk. with performance & attendance rewards. Must be at least 21 years old & have own car. 585-247-4650.[TFN]
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The Barge Charge, a 5K Run/Walk on the Erie Canal in Brockport is a USATF certified course that serves as a fundraiser for the Brockport Food Shelf. This familyfriendly event will take place Sunday, May 7 at 9 a.m. at Corbett Park in Brockport. All participants receive a race T-shirt. Breakfast pizza and refreshments will be served after the race. Awards will be presented to the overall male and female winners, along with age category winners. Registration is available online at www.runsignup.com/ 2017bargecharge or by calling 637-3905 ext. 221. Pre-race day entrance fees are $20/per person, $25 day of race. All under 14 years old run for free (with adult registration). This year’s sponsors of the Barge Charge include The Brockport Stetson Club and Oak Orchard Health. The Barge Charge is also part of the progressive “O.M.G. Race Series,” which is a series of three races in Orleans, Monroe and Genesee counties. The Barge Charge is the first race (5k), followed by the TVFCU Second Annual Jr. Banking Scholarship 5k/10k race in Batavia on May 21. The series culminates with the Metro 10 Buffalo vs. Rochester, five and ten mile race in Albion on August 19. Registration for the first 25 participants for all three races costs $65. Participants of all three races will receive tshirts from each race, post-race awards ceremony, post-race refreshments, three running events on USATF certified courses, a finishers medal for the Metro 10 and a special prize and recognition at The Metro 10. The primary goal of the O.M.G. Race Series is to encourage runners and aspiring runners to take advantage of the scenic countryside in Western Monroe, Genesee and Orleans Counties while improving their fitness and reaching health goals through running or walking at progressively longer races. Individuals and fitness groups of all ages and levels are encouraged to participate. Provided information
Students at Churchville-Chili’s Ninth Grade Academy (NGA) are taking a different path to learning algebra basics, thanks to the school’s commitment to Project Based Learning (PBL) programs. With PBL, students gain knowledge and skills by investigating and responding to engaging and complex challenges over an extended time. In the NGA Regents algebra class this semester, they were given the authentic challenge of building a municipal playground. The first task they faced was to design a fountain that would launch water five to 15 feet high and no farther than 15 feet. Churchville-Chili algebra teachers Tracy Boughter, Nancy McMahon and Rebecca Taylor, with the help of Instructional Coach Andrea Lynch and Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES Instructional Technology Specialist Megan Hugg, are using the playground challenge to address a variety of algebraic concepts. The playground framework allows students to see how math functions solve real problems, like determining water arcs for a fountain. Visitors to these classrooms will find curious and engaged student teams working together in ways that simplify and clarify complex math. For this initial fountain design task, students used small marshmallows to simulate water, and constructed simple launchers, adjusting the angles to change the arc and distance of the curves. They videotaped their launches, graphed the results and wrote equations. Students at the NGA are learning algebra in a manner that encourages exploration and innovation. Provided information
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158 East Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-4000, www.stpaulhilton.org. Pastors: Rev. William L. Kay - wlkay49@gmail.com, office 585-392-4000 x209, cell 716-474-5321; Rev. Mark Ball pastorball@stpaulhilton.com, office 585-392-4000 x201, cell 585773-8794. Worship Services: Saturday at 5pm; Sunday at 8:30am and 11am. Bible Studies: Kids4Christ - Sunday at 9:45am; Adult Classes - Sunday at 9:45am; Ladies Bible Study - Thursday at 10:30am; Men’s Bible Study - Thursday at 10:30am. School: Meeting your child’s learning needs from age 2 through 8th grade. Call for a tour!
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
191 Nichols Street (Rte. 31), Spencerport, NY 14559. Phone: 352-3143. Rev. Matthew W. Canaday, Pastor. Visit our Website at www.tlcspencerport.com. E-mail: trinityspencerport191@juno.com. Trinity’s Worship Schedule – Sundays at 8:15AM & 10:30AM. Adult Bible Study & Sunday School at 9:30AM. “The Mission of Trinity is to joyfully share the Gospel through Christ-centered worship, teaching and reaching out to the community by acts of caring.”
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 Ryan Strange, Senior Pastor. Pastor Phalkun Nov, Cambodian & Nepali Ministries.
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 Worship and Sunday School at 10am.
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Worship: Saturday 5pm; Sunday 9:30am; Sunday 6pm LifeTeen Mass. Handicap accessible.
To Have Your Services Listed Please Call 352-3411
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just a reminder: our Wednesday night auction is april 26th • 4:30 pm View www.bontragerauction.com for photos & details.
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Since 1935
8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529
AT BonTrAger’s AucTion cenTer 4 miles west of Batavia, 1/2 mile south of Rt. 33
8975 Wortendyke rd., Batavia
sATurdAy, April 29 • 9:00 Am For pictures and details:
www.bontragerauction.com
Collection of gold, silver dollars, currency and type coins. Highlights to incl.: 1798 Draped Bust dollar; 1989 Silver Eagle MS70; 1917-D Liberty quarter; 1802 Draped Bust dollar; 1987 Canadian $100 gold; Krugerrands (3 lots); collection of Israel commemorative coins; Series 1918 “Battle Ship” 2 dollar bill; groupings of silver dollars, halves, pennies. Nice assortment for beginners to serious collectors.
Live preview: April 28, 4-6 pm & April 29, 8 am. Since 1935
8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529
TERMS: 13% B/P, 3% Discount for cash or good check.
Genesee County 4-H members participated in the 2017 Finger Lakes District 4-H Public Presentations and Horse Communications Contests on Saturday, April 1. 4-H members from across the region came together to compete at the district level and gave presentations in front of a panel of volunteer judges. The 4-H Public Presentations Program gives youth an opportunity to improve their public speaking skills in a fun, competitive format. The 4-H Horse Communications Program is a public speaking contest in which youth give a presentation on an equine related topic. Members qualified to compete in the regional contests by giving an outstanding presentation at the Genesee County 4-H Public Presentations Contest in February. Representing Genesee County at the Finger Lakes District 4-H Public Presentations Contest were: Melissa Keller - “Veterinary Feed Directives,” Becky Kron - “Cross Country,” Clare Mathes - “Foxes,” Teagan Mathes - “Greek Mythology” and Amanda Shisler - “Fire Safety.” Representing Genesee County at the Regional Horse Communications Contest were: Alianna Baris - “I Can’t See, Equine Eye Diseases,” Emily Boldt - “Equine Neurological Disorders” and Katie Ewert - “Go Ahead and Jump.” For more information about the Genesee County 4-H Program, contact the Genesee County 4-H Office at genesee4h@cornell.edu or 343-3040 ext. 101. Program and enrollment information can also be found at genesee.cce. cornell.edu/genesee4h. Provided information
THURSDAY, MAY 4, 2017 5:30 PM BROCKPORT, NY Auction to be held at 4562 Sweden Walker Road. Selling will be an 1840 farmhouse with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, and hot water gas heat. Property has .76 acres and has 2 year old above ground pool and 28’ X 60’ barn. House needs updates. Assessed for $115,700. Property sells at $35,000 or above. $5,000 deposit required to bid. OPEN HOUSES: SAT. April 29 from Noon – 1:00 P.M. and Mon. May 1 from 4:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. For more details call Shelly Falcone at 683-0995 or Penne Vincent at 303-2325.
HARRIS WILCOX INC. Auctioneers, Realtors, & Appraisers
Phone (585) 494-1880 59 South Lake Avenue Bergen, New York 14416 www.harriswilcox.com
Luxury Apartments by LoPresti Homes
Brody Simpson, age five of Hilton, was the lucky winner of “Benny the Bunny” given away by Village of Hilton Mayor Joe Lee. Provided photo and information.
Genesee County 4-H members compete in public speaking contests
ELLIS REAL ESTATE AUCTION
Canal Place Available Now
Open House Sat., 4/22 • 1-3 220 Clark St. Brockport
Canal front living in the village of Spencerport
Many upgrades in this well maintained 4 bedroom/2 bath front to back split level including kitchen and both bathrooms, backyard drainage, Amish built shed. $139,900.
170 Canal Road Spencerport 14559
Craig Lape, Lic. R.E. Assoc. Broker
Questions? Please feel free to contact me! JUDGELAPE@YAHOO.COM
585-507-1109
New Horizons Properties
318 West State St., Albion
4 Bed, 1 ½ Baths, Upstairs Laundry w/new washer and dryer New: Kitchen cabinets, stainless steel appliances, flooring, windows, furnace, electrical, plumbing and much more. Oversized 1 car garage, large yard and inviting front porch. Park nearby. $84,900. Craig Lape, Lic. R.E. Assoc. Broker
Questions? Please feel free to contact me! JUDGELAPE@YAHOO.COM
585-507-1109
New Horizons Properties
OPEN HOUSE Sunday, April 30th 10am-Noon
I grew up in Spencerport.
Ready to buy, sell or invest? Call me!
Danielle Fasso Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
33 South Main St. Pittsford Office
585-506-6715
dfasso@nothnagle.com
The Westside News
REAL ESTATE MARKET PLACE
Call 414.8580 for more information or visit www.loprestihomes.com
THE ESTATES AT LIBERTY COVE by William Holding Builders
We strive to provide the finest home buying experience, and the highest quality custom home on the market. • Single family homes offering single and multi story homes. • Large 1+ acre lots with well-lit streets and sidewalks. • Walking distance to the village of Brockport, library and other town amenities.
Only 7 Lots Remaining!
New Homes Starting in the $250’s
50 Mission Hill, Clarkson • (585) 781-0171 www.HoldingHomes.com • wmholding@hotmail.com Whether it’s on our site or your own, Holding Homes can build the custom home of your dreams
20 Suburban News North and South Editions - April 23, 2017 SPRING CLEARANCE EVENT • SPRING CLEARANCE EVENT • SPRING CLEARANCE EVENT
www.castilone.net Listen we know you have choices, but one thing is for sure
wE wILL NoT bE UNDER SoLD! Did You Get Our Price???
Give Us An Opportunity To
bEAT oR MATCh ANy CoMPETIToRS PRICE! 2017 JeeP RenegADe tRAilHAwk 4x4
2011 KIA SOUL HATCHBACK
2008 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT SUV
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA SEDAN
#J7109A, 44K mi., 1 owner, AC, AM/FM radio: XM, PW & remote keyless entry.
#J7149A, 76K mi., 1 owner, AUX, USB, alloy wheels.
#J7169A, 93K mi., 4WD, PW, p. door mirrors, remote keyless entry.
#P1246, 52K mi., Bluetooth, AC, AM/FM radio, SiriusXM, CC.
2016 CHEVY CRUZE LIMITED 1LT SEDAN
2013 TOYOTA PRIUS v WAGON
#P1285, 18K mi., 1 owner, Bluetooth, remote keyless entry.
#C7023B, 79K mi., USB, Bluetooth, PW, remote keyless entry.
#D6036A, 28K mi., alloy wheels, AM/FM radio:SiriusXM, PW.
2014 FORD ESCAPE SE SUV
2012 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT MINIVAN
2013 CHEVY EQUINOX LS SUV
#J7015A, 51K mi., 1 owner, Bluetooth, AWD.
#D7037A, 29K mi., 3rd Row Seating, 1 owner, PW.
12,998
14,595
$
2014 JEEP CHEROKEE LATITUDE SUV
#D6070A, 41K mi., 1 owner, Bluetooth, 4WD, power door mirrors, PW.
17,794
$
WE WILL BEAT ANY COMPETITORS PRICE!
WE WILL BEAT ANY COMPETITORS PRICE!
2008 CHEVY COBALT LT SEDAN
$
Stock J7171
Stock R7040
WE WILL BEAT ANY COMPETITORS PRICE!
6,895
2017 JeeP cHeRokee tRAilHAwk 4x4
All 2017 HeAvy Duty RAm 2500 AnD 3500 Pick uPs
Stock J7168
$
Steve Castilone, Owner
$
$
7,995
13,495
$
15,384
$
9,754
10,497
$
2008 LEXUS IS 250 SEDAN
17,985
$
2013 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN
#J7135B, 32K mi., USB, #P1206, 97K mi., 1 owner, new #P1325A, 93K mi., AM/FM radio: Bluetooth, ABS brakes, PW and tires, sunroof, heated seats, AWD. SiriusXM, PW, remote keyless entry. remote keyless entry.
11,894
$
11,995
$
$
12,559
2013 DODGE CHARGER 2011 KIA SORENTO SUV 2013 FORD C-MAX SE SEDAN HYBRID SEL HATCHBACK
2012 KIA OPTIMA SX SEDAN
2014 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM SUV
#R7055A, 76K mi., USB, 1 owner, bluetooth, PW, remote keyless entry.
#J7112A, 39K mi., 4WD, alloy wheels, AM/FM radio: Sirius, PW.
#P1284, 79K mi., 1 owner, new tires, fully reconditioned, non-smoker, new brakes.
#P1249A, 82K, 1 owner, AWD.
2011 TOYOTA SIENNA BASE MINIVAN
2013 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 WORK TRUCK
2013 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT SUV
2014 JEEP CHEROKEE LATITUDE SUV
#R7032A, 51K mi., Bluetooth, AUX, AM/FM stereo.
#P1243, 34K mi., 1 owner, AWD, 17” aluminum wheels.
#P1293, 37K mi., 1 owner, 4WD, 17”x7” Aluminum wheels.
2015 KIA SPORTAGE LX SUV
2013 FORD EDGE LIMITED SUV
#P1317, 17K mi., 1 owner, USB, alloy wheels and tilt steering wheel.
#P1331, 10K mi., USB, 1 owner clean carfax, Bluetooth, AWD, alloy wheels, PW.
#P1302, 58K mi., Bluetooth, AWD, alloy wheels, AM/FM radio: SiriusXM.
13,595
$
13,595
$
#C7018A, 35K mi., 1 owner, AWD, #C7030A, 71K mi., 1 owner, FWD. 17” aluminum wheels, PW.
15,864
$
15,995
$
13,795
$
16,794
$
2016 DODGE GRAND 2016 DODGE GRAND 2005 MERCEDES-BENZ 2014 JEEP CHEROKEE CARAVAN SXT MINIVAN CARAVAN SXT MINIVAN LATITUDE SUV E-CLASS E55 AMGA® SEDAN
#C6036B, 65K mi., VERY HARD TO FIND! Surround sound system, panorama sunroof, PW.
2013 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GLI SEDAN
#P1264, 23K mi., 1 owner, Bluetooth, 4WD, p. door, PW.
17,995
$
#P1316, 17K mi., 1 owner, USB, 3rd row seating, alloy wheels.
18,995
$
18,995
$
13,795
$
$
$
16,857
19,976
$
13,995
17,695
$
$
20,575
2014 CHRYSLER TOWN 2010 JEEP WRANGLER & COUNTRY MINIVAN SPORT SUV
2017 JEEP COMPASS LATTITUDE SUV
2011 RAM 1500 TRUCK
2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SUV
2012 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SPORT SUV
#P1329, 35K mi., AUX, USB, #P1275, 18K mi., 1 Owner, Bluetooth, 1 owner, Bluetooth, DVD, 17” x 6.5” #P1248, 21K mi., 4WD, Soft Top, USB, AUX, 4WD, leather seats. 4-wheel disc brakes, ABS brakes. aluminum painted wheels.
#P1326, 5K mi., AUX, USB, Bluetooth, 4WD, PW, keyless remote entry.
#R7053C, 52K mi., AUX, USB, 1 owner, 4WD, PW.
#P1330, 27K mi., 1 owner, Bluetooth, alloy wheels, PW, remote keyless entry.
#J6146A, 53K mi., 4WD, 16”x7.0” luxury styled steel wheels, 6 speakers.
2016 JEEP RENEGADE LIMITED SUV
$
20,585
20,796
$
21,500
$
22,588
$
$
23,896
24,587
$
24,986
$
Plus tax & license.
Expires 4/30/2017