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January 23, 2022
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January 23, 2022
Issue No. 4
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MCSO Lt. Peter Zambuto receives statewide award
Hilton Networking Group donates $1,400 to Cadet Cupboard The Hilton Networking Group, a private, no-cost organization of individual business owners and community leaders that serve the Hilton community, recently made a $1,400 donation to the Hilton School District Cadet Cupboard. Launched in 2013 and sponsored by the Hilton Central School District and Hilton Education Foundation, the Cadet Cupboard provides Hilton students with the opportunity to participate in a weekend backpack program that gives children access to essential, nutritious food that they can subtly take home and safely prepare on their own. Shown (l-r) are Dr. Myke Merrill, Signs, Garments, and More owner and Parma Christian Fellowship Church pastor; Jim Bauman, Paychex Human Resources consultant; Dan J. Kubit, Hilton East and Angels in Your Home Community Development director; Scott Ziobrowski, Hilton School District Food Services director; Tom Kasper, Edward Jones financial advisor; Jen Cawley, JC Advantage Accounting owner; and Paul Rath, CPA. Provided information and photo.
Greece Historic Resources Survey now available to view The Town of Greece is celebrating its 200th bicentennial anniversary this year. Throughout 2022, the town will be celebrating this significant milestone with a variety of events and services for residents that commemorate its two hundred year history and progress as a town and community. As part of that effort, Supervisor Reilich has announced the release of the Town of Greece’s Bicentennial Historic Resources Survey. The survey is an online, living archive of maps, images, information, and historical narratives documenting Greece’s heritage in an accessible format that is easy to navigate for people of all ages. The survey will be maintained by the Town Historian and utilized to share the highlights of town history that have contributed to Greece being the community it is today.
“Think of it as a book with unlimited pages, where we can share information about our history in new and creative ways that are engaging to residents of all ages,” said Supervisor Reilich. “What better way to celebrate the Town’s bicentennial than reflecting on our history, the neighborhoods, business districts, waterways and people that are the fabric of our community and I invite and encourage all of Greece’s residents to take the time to utilize it.” The Bicentennial Historic Resources Survey is the completion of another recommendation of the Town’s 2020 Comprehensive Plan. The survey link can be found at https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/ 7a414722fef745efb0fddfad4af0bdf3. Provided information
Lieutenant Peter Zambuto of the Monroe County Sheriff ’s Office (MCSO) received the Sheriff Carl F. Draxler Award at the New York State Sheriffs’ Institute Winter Conference in Albany on January 18. The award is given in recognition of career achievements and consistent, conscientious devotion to duty. Lt. Zambuto began his career as an intern with the MCSO in 1999, became a Trainee in 2000, and was hired as a Part-Time Deputy in 2002. He joined the Ogden Police Department in 2003 as a Full-Time Police Officer. He returned to the MCSO in 2006 and was assigned to Road Patrol. Lt. Zambuto became a Field Training Officer, NYS DCJS Instructor, and later accepted an assignment in the Training Unit as the Police Bureau Training Coordinator. During his tenure he positively impacted many recruits as they began their careers and ensured valuable training was delivered during In-Service Trainings. Promoted to Sergeant in 2015, Lt. Zambuto served as a Platoon Sergeant until being assigned as the Sergeant of the Traffic Enforcement Unit. In 2018, he accepted an assignment as the Community Services and Special Events Sergeant. During this assignment, he coordinated Community Services and engagement for the entire Sheriff ’s Office, initiated the Project Lifesaver Program, and coordinated the department’s transition to a new radio system. He also planned and coordinated major events, including the
large-scale funeral for Congresswoman Louise Slaughter in 2018, which was attended by a former President of the United States and many national, state, and local elected officials and dignitaries. Lt. Zambuto also planned and coordinated the 2019 Senior PGA golf tournament at Oak Hill Country Club and the 2019 Greater Rochester International Airshow, with both events encompassing multiple days with thousands in attendance. In the spring of 2020, Lt. Zambuto was integral in the planning, organizing, and coordinating of the MCSO’s COVID operations. In all of these events, Lt. Zambuto volunteered to come in during his time off, stay late, complete any task, and never refused a request for assistance. He also trained other members to perform the functions he was responsible for, providing redundancy if needed. Lt. Zambuto was promoted to his present rank in December 2020 and is assigned as a 3rd Platoon Watch Commander. He was also recently selected to serve as the Class Counselor for the upcoming Supervisor’s School. A statement posted on Twitter by the MCSO said, “Lt. Zambuto’s involvement and efforts in incidents, events, and initiatives has been vital, and his devotion to duty and selflessness is an example to others. The example he sets is an ideal level of performance for a Police Officer and leader.” Provided information
Lt. Peter Zambuto (center) received the Sheriff Carl F. Draxler Award in recognition of his career acheivements and devotion to duty. Photo from @monroesheriffny on Twitter.