Suburban News West Edition - September 23, 2018

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September 23, 2018

Issue No. 38

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Distributed to Bergen, Clarendon, Holley-Murray and Brockport-Sweden

Plans underway for inaugural Spencerport Paddle Fest

A beautiful display of rag rugs was shown by Carol Rizzo at the Town of Sweden’s annual Harvest Festival on September 15. See page 10 for a photo essay by Dianne Hickerson.

Plans for a canoeing and kayaking event called Paddle Fest are afoot in Spencerport. Though the festival itself is slated for fall of 2019, an informational meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on October 1 in the Ogden Farmers’ Library conference room. The meeting will be hosted by Director of the Spencerport Canal Museum, Simon Devenish. As the event organizer and an avid kayaker, Simon is excited to take questions and comments from the attending community. “A lot of work is going into this event because I love living and working in this community. It combines so many of my

passions – event organizing, kayaking and canoeing, volunteering, and giving back to the community,” says Devenish. The event is open to the public. Devenish is asking that anyone interested in participating, volunteering or sponsoring this event should attend. Along with an informational segment, Devenish also plans to leave the floor open for community response. Refreshments will be served. To contact Devenish or learn more, call 851-1629 or go to the website: www. spencerportpaddlefest.org. Provided information and photo

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Apple Fest September 29 & 30 Check out the special section delivered with this week’s paper for complete details.

Photo courtesy of The Village Photographer.

B-B soccer teams raise $3,000 for Wilmot Cancer Institute

Varsity Girls Soccer Team left to right, Miriam Tardy, Chloe Shuskey, Hope Hersom, Holleyann Winder, Rebecca Johnson, Veronica Duell, Lydia Campbell, Zoey Chambry, Elizabeth Donnelly, Julianna Anesbury, Melissa MacCowan, Eden Goff, Kelsey Fuller, Jillian Menzie.

On Saturday, September 15, the ByronBergen soccer teams took to the field looking to score more than one kind of goal. Of course, they wanted to win their games but they also wanted to raise awareness for testicular cancer and a monetary donation to the Wilmot Cancer Institute. They were successful on all fronts. The varsity girls won 3-0 against Alexander and the varsity boys won 4-1 against Attica. Byron-Bergen players set aside their burgundy team jerseys and played in t-shirts, blue for testicular cancer awareness, reading “Kickin Cancer” on the front. In addition, they collected $2,910 in cash and checks. Several vendors were present at the event and will donate a percentage of their sales to the total. When those final numbers are in, the teams are hopeful that it will bring the total to $3,000. The check presentation to the Wilmot Cancer Institute will be scheduled for later in the school year. Provided information and photos

Pictured (l-r) Chloe Shuskey and Kelsey Fuller in the game against Alexander.


2 Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - September 23, 2018

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NOTICE TO BROCKPORT RESIDENTS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that WATER MAIN FLUSHING in the Village of Brockport will take place October 15-18, 2018.

Comprehensive Plan

As part of our routine maintenance of the water distribution system in the Village, Department of Public Works crews will be flushing water mains October 15-18, 2018. We do this periodically to clean the mains and flush out sediment accumulations that may settle out in the mains. The flushing will ensure that you have a safe and healthy supply of drinking water. Flushing operations will be conducted between 9:00 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. in the following locations on the date indicated:

The Village of Brockport has organized a local steering committee to work with professional planners to update the Village comprehensive plan.

Please join us for a community open house!

Please join us to:

• Tuesday, October 16, 2018: • Monday, October 15, 2018: North of the canal. North of the canal. All hydrants WESt of All hydrants, EASt of North Main Street. North Main Street (NYS route 19). • Wednesday, October 17, 2018: SoUth of the canal. All hydrants EASt of Main Street. • Thursday, October 18, 2018: SoUth of the canal. All hydrants WESt of Main Street.

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During flushing you may see some cloudiness or color in the water. Please do not use any unnecessary water during this period. The flushing may cause the water to become “cloudy” or “discolored”. While the water will be safe to drink, we suggest that you do not wash clothes if you notice the water is discolored. ANYONE ON A KIDNEY DIALYSIS MACHINE, PLEASE CALL THE SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW! If you have any questions, please call the Department of Public Works at (585) 637-1060 between 7:00 A.M. and 3:30 P.M.

September 27th 5:00-7:00 PM Brockport Village Court | 49 State Street | Brockport, NY 14420

For more information contact: Village of Brockport Clerk’s Office 585-637-5300

Legal Notice Legal Notice of Public Hearing on the Budget Holley Joint Fire District Holley, New York NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Proposed Budget of the Holley Joint Fire District of the Town of Murray, State of New York, will be presented to the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Holley Joint Fire District, for their consideration. A PUBLIC HEARING will be held at 7:00 p. m. local time, at the Holley Fire Hall, 7 Thomas Street, Holley, New York 14470, in the Town of Murray, State of New York on the 16th day of October, 2018 with a Special Meeting of the Board of Fire

Commissioners immediately following the close of the public hearing. Pursuant to Town Law, the Board of Fire commissioners must hold a public hearing on the budget, make the proposed budget available to the public prior to the hearing, and allow the public to comment on the budget at the public hearing. This public hearing must be held to allow maximum public participation in the hearing. The purpose of the public hearing is to allow any person to be heard in favor of or against the proposed budget as it is submitted, or for or against any item or items contained in the proposed budget, and the hearing all persons interested in the subject concerning same.

That a copy of the proposed budget is available at the Office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Murray at NY rt 31, Holley, New York 14470 and Fire District Secretary at 7 Thomas Street, Holley, New York 14470 where it may be inspected by any interested person during normal business hours. Board of Fire Commissioners Holley Joint Fire District PO Box 495 7 Thomas Street Holley, New York 14470

AreA WorSHIp SerVIceS BrocKport FIrSt BAptISt

Serve. Pray. Worship. A Welcoming and Affirming American Baptist Congregation. 124 Main Street, (585) 637-9770. Sunday: 9:45am - Praise Music; 10:00am - Worship; 10:30am - Children’s Study; 11:15am - Adult Study. Free Community Meal 3rd Sunday.

BrocKport FIrSt preSBYterIAn cHUrcH

35 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420, (585) 637-3780. “We are a congregation that loves God, loves others and serves the world.” Join us for worship Sundays at 10am with Rev. Nicholas Dorland. We have a family friendly service where all children are welcome to attend service. Nursery and child care is available. Coffee/fellowship following worship. Sunday School and adult education 11:15am each Sunday. Teen Bible and Bagels the first Sunday of each month at 9:15am. Book study Thursday evenings 7 to 8:30pm. Loaf and Ladle serving a free hot meal the fourth Sunday of each month 1 to 2:30pm. Free Community Garden summer and fall. Many fellowship and outreach programs for youth and adults. Website: www. firstchurch14420.org. Email: officefpc@frontiernet.net.

concorDIA LUtHerAn cHUrcH - LcMS

6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport 14420 (Route 31 across from Wegmans), 637-5930, www.concordiabrockport.org. Sunday Bible class at 9am, Sunday worship at 10am, fellowship and coffee follow worship. Next-To-New Sale - October 5 from 9am to 6pm; October 6 from 9am to 2pm with $2 bag sale all day and half price on larger items.

croSS Hope FeLLoWSHIp

Meets every Sunday, 9:30 am, at Hamlin Exempts Hall, 1382 Lake Road (Rte. 19), Hamlin 14464. Looking for born again believers who want to come back to our first love ~ Jesus died for us ~ so we can experience his love and power again, and once again have hope. *ALL ARE WELCOME* Mission Statement: Galatians 6:14 KJV. For information, please call 585-889-5949.

G.o. cHrIStIAn cHUrcH

22 South Main Street, Churchville (across from the Johnson House Restaurant), 585-454-9152, www.gochristianchurch.org, Pastor Dominic Renaldo. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE at 10:30 am, BIBLE STUDIES WEDNESDAYS at 7 pm. Our FOOD PANTRY is open Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7 pm, free and open to the community. We are a church committed to Jesus Christ, His Word, and sharing His love with people walking through real life. Handicap accessible.

HILton BAptISt cHUrcH

“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” We are a community of God’s people who seek to enable others to form a spiritual connection with God and share the Good News of Jesus Christ. 50 Lake Ave., Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church. Worship Service: 10:00 AM followed by a time of fellowship. Children’s Sunday School: 11:00 AM – 12:00 Noon. Child Care available during the Worship Service. Handicap Accessible. Hearing Assistance available during the service.

HILton UnIteD MetHoDISt cHUrcH

Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-8761. Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: 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.

Morton BAptISt cHUrcH

Spencerport UnIteD MetHoDISt cHUrcH

With God’s help, we are Christians who are trying to get it right by making disciples for Jesus Christ through Worship, Fellowship and Love for all of God’s children. Would you join us on our journey? 30 Amity Street, Spencerport, NY, 585-352-3114, spencerportumc.org, sumc@rochester.rr.com. Jack Laskowski, Pastor. Sunday Service is at 10:30am followed by Coffee Hour in the Fellowship Hall. Child Care, Sunday School and Bible Study available. Handicap accessible.

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. JoHn LUtHerAn cHUrcH

1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, (585) 964-2550. Pastor Christian Bode. Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11AM. Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45AM. NYS Licensed Child Care - Mon.-Fri., 6AM-6PM, 964-5859, Preschool.

St. JoHn tHe eVAnGeLISt cHUrcH

1152 County Line Road, Hamlin, NY 14464, 585-659-8459, mortonbaptistchurch@yahoo.com. Interim Minister: Rev. Walter Steenson, email walter.steenson@gmail.com, cell 585-729-2502, home 585-392-5427. For The Glory Of God And The Advancement Of His Kingdom. Service with choir at 10:30am, Children’s Sunday School - during church service, Choir practice Wednesday at 6:30pm, Communion the first Sunday of each month. Handicap accessible.

55 Martha Street, Spencerport, NY 14559, Phone: 585-352-5481, E-mail: sstjohnc@dor.org, Father Peter Mottola. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil 5pm; Sunday 7:45am, 9:30am and 11:15am; Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 8am; Wednesday 6:30pm; Friday Traditional Latin Mass 8am. Upcoming events include Discovering Christ October 4 through November 15. Check out our Website for details wwwstjohnschurchspencerport.org.

oGDen preSBYterIAn cHUrcH

St. Leo’S cAtHoLIc cHUrcH

“To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship with choir at 10:00 a.m. with Sunday School for children. Fellowship hour after worship with lots of good food. Men’s and Women’s Bible studies. Youth group. Many Service and Fellowship opportunities. Handicapped accessible. 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport 14559, 585-352-6802. www.ogdenpresbyterian.org. Pastor Tedd Pullano.

pArMA cHrIStIAn FeLLoWSHIp cHUrcH

39 Hovey Street, Hilton, (585) 615-6383, www.PCFMinistries.com, Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church. Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill. Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 10AM. Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM - Kids Club, TurningPoint Teens, Adult Bible Discussion Group. Nursery School: Parma Kids Preschool and Child Care Center, 39 Hovey Street, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792.

167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Saturday schedule: Confessions 3:304:30pm; Rosary 4:30pm; Mass 5pm. Mass: Sunday 9:30am (includes Children’s Liturgy). LifeTeen Mass 6pm. “Discovering Christ Experience” explore the meaning of life - begins Thursday, September 20, 6 to 8:30pm; free dinner, discussion and small group sharing. Handicap accessible. All are welcome.

St. MArY’S cHUrcH

St. MArK’S cHUrcH

13 South Main Street, Holley 16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org. Father Mark Noonan. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 8:00AM St. Mary’s; Thursday - 5:30PM St. Mary’s; Friday - 8:00AM St. Mark’s; Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s; Sunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s.

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4 Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - September 23, 2018

“The Triangle Factory Fire Project” dramatizes turning point for social causes We always, all ways give you more

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In its time, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire held the record for the most fatalities due to a fire in New York City. The March 1911 tragedy killed nearly 150 people, mostly immigrant women, in a matter of minutes. It was the linchpin for discussions about working conditions, unionization, women’s rights and immigrant policies. The ensuing trials would only be eclipsed by the following year’s Titanic courtroom dramas in capturing the attention of the public. Now, in Christopher Piehler and Scott Alan Evans’ documentary-style “The Triangle Factory Fire Project,” attention is once again focused on discussions that are still relevant more than a century later. The production opens on Friday, October 5, at 7:30 p.m. Performances take place in the Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage Theatre, 180 Holley Street, Brockport. For Frank Kuhn, professor in the department and director of the show, working on the show is “revelatory, and a privilege, to focus on this important event in our country’s history, learning the history, and uncovering the humanity behind that history. It’s also interesting to note many themes and issues touched on by the play remain relevant today.”

Performances of “The Triangle Factory Fire Project” will take place on October 5, 6, 18, 19, and 20 at 7:30 pm. There is also a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, October 7, which will be ASL interpreted. Tickets are $17/General, $12/Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff, and $9/Students. Tickets may be purchased online at fineartstix.brockport.edu, by phone at 395-2787, or at the Tower Fine Arts Center Box Office, 180 Lily Rogers is featured in “The Holley Street, Brockport. Triangle Factory Fire Project.” More information about Provided photo. the Fine Arts Series at The College at Brockport can be found at www.brockport. edu/academics/fine_arts or on Facebook. Provided information

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•Step back in time at the Cobblestone Museum (14389 Ridge Road West, Albion) 2018 Ghost Walk on Sunday, October 7. Meet “ghosts” connected to the Museum’s past. Rain or shine. Walking tours last 90 minutes, departing every 20 minutes starting at 1 p.m., last tour at 4:20 p.m. Cobblestone Society Members $7, Others $10, Kids (3 - 12) $5. Registration advised, walk-ins accepted if openings exist. Call 585-589-9013 or visit cobblestonemuseum.org. •The 2018 Brockport Stamp Show and Philatelic & Coin Open House sponsored by the Western Monroe Philatelic Society will be held October 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Brockport Exempts, 248 West Avenue, Brockport. Admission free.

Fundraisers

•Bergen United Methodist Church, 27 South Lake Avenue (Rt. 19), Bergen hold its annual Fall Chicken Barbecue on Saturday, October 6. Eat-in or take-out. $10 adults; $5 child. Seating begins at 5 p.m., take-outs at 4:30 p.m. Presale tickets are available until October 3 and strongly recommended as we sell out quickly. For information or to purchase a presale ticket, call the church office at 494-1312. •Next-to New Sale Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road, (Route 31), Brockport, west of Econo Lodge on Friday, October 5, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Only on Saturday, October 6, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., a $2 bag sale and half price on items too large for the bag. Besides this, baked foods and handmade crafts, for sale both days, 637-5930. Proceeds to Concordia and Concordia Living Circle. •Mainly Books, 24 Main Street, Hilton has an abundance of spiral bound cookbooks on sale for $0.10 each. Also on sale, all CD’s $0.25 each. Stop in soon for the best selection. Sale ends October 23. Store hours: Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Annual Fall Book Sale starts October 24 at the Parma Public Library.

Government Meetings

•Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) will hold office hours in Monroe County at the Ellwanger Room, Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport. Wednesday, September 26, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Genesee County: Genesee Community College, Conable Technology Building, Room T124, Assemblyman R. Stephen Hawley Drive (1 College Road), Batavia, Friday, September 28, 2 to 4 p.m. •Brockport: Village Hall, 127 Main Street, Brockport is open Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. except holidays. Website: www.brockportny.org. Phone 637-5300. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Other Boards, Committees, Task Forces have varying meeting schedules. •Clarendon: Planning Board meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall. •Clarkson: Town Board meets each second and fourth Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. The Town Clerk’s Tuesday office hours have been extended to 6 p.m. •Hamlin: Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Hamlin Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin. For information, call 964-7222. •Kendall: Planning Board meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m., with optional work sessions held the second Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Kendall Town Hall. •Sweden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second and fourth Monday of each month. Town of Sweden offices are open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact the Supervisor’s office at 637-7588.

Historical

•Genesee Community College’s History Club invites everyone to Historical Horizons Lecture Series taking place on the Batavia campus on the first Wednesday of every month this fall. On Wednesday, October 3 at 7 p.m. Pulitzer Prize winning professor of history from New York University, Steven Hahn

Library

•Hamlin Public Library programs: Volunteens: Saturday, September 22 at 11 a.m. Tweens and teens will enjoy planning and prepping library programs and get leadership skills. Preschool Storytime: Monday, September 24 at 10:30 a.m. Letter B themed stories, songs and ABC sensory activities. Tween and Teen Book Club: September 25 at 6:45 p.m. Dessert and discussion featuring this month’s book: “The Girl in the Blue Coat” by Monica Hesse. Thursday Night Storytime: September 25 at 6:45 p.m. Themed stories and activity for ages 5+. Introduction to Genealogy: October 2 at 1 p.m. Learn about top record types to use for research as well as resources available on library websites and other free sites. The Hamlin Public Library is located at 1680 Lake Road North. For more information or to register for programs, call 964-2320. •Seymour Library Programs: Toddler Time: Mondays, 11 to 11:30 a.m., Stories, rhymes, songs, and more for toddlers ages 2 to 3 and their caregivers. Tech Tutor*: Mondays, 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursdays, 2 to 4 p.m. Do you need help with your e-reader, laptop, tablet, or smart phone? Come in and have a one-onone 30 minute session with a librarian. Other tech questions? Bring those too! *Registration required. Teen Writing Group: Mondays, September 24, 6:30 to 8 p.m., A welcoming group for imaginative and creative persons in grades 6-12. A group made for teens who like to play with words and stories. Join us as we write, laugh and learn together. Babies and Books: Tuesdays, 10:30 to 11:15 a.m., Stories and rhymes followed by play time. For kids up to two years with a caregiver. Preschool Activity Club: Tuesdays, 12:00 pm to 12:30 p.m. Here’s your chance to do some fun art activities without worrying about the mess. For ages 2-5. Top Shelf Book Club: Tuesday, September 25, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Note: We will meet on the fourth Tuesday this month. We will meet at the Stoneyard Brewing Co. to discuss new and edgy pieces of writing. This month we will be reading The House of Impossible Beauties by Joseph Cassara. Copies available at the Seymour Library. Read with Seymour: Wednesday, September 26, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., Join our adult book group for a discussion of The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald. Copies are available for checkout at the library. Teen Improv Troup: Thursday, September 27, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Interested in Improv? Want to learn more? Make laughter part of your life. Improve your social skills, make friends, and build self-confidence. Stop in and try it! Grades 9-12. Concert: Susana Rose: Saturday, September 29, 1 to 2:30 p.m. Come hear the beautiful and haunting songs of singer songwriter Susana Rose. She will share her beautiful music with the library while you relax and let her transport you with her beautiful folk music. For more information, or to register for programs, call 637-1050. This is just a sample of the programs that are offered. For full listing, check our website at www.seymourlibraryweb.org.

Meetings

•The Clarkson Democrats meet the fourth Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport. •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.

Open House

•Open House for resident to give input on the Village of Brockport’s Comprehensive Plan will be held September 27 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Brockport Village Court, 49 State Street, Brockport. Informal drop-in style open house with vision boards, places to identify issues, opportunities and assets, and stations with laptops or tablets for electronic surveys. Opportunity for informal conversation with the planners and committee members. For information, contact the Brockport Village Clerk’s Office at 585-637-5300.


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A thank you for Community Service On Saturday September 15, 61 members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints came to the Brockport Department of Public Works on East Avenue as volunteers to build a dock for the recently formed Brockport Community Rowing Club. Carol McNees, DPW secretary, had approached the mayor wondering if there was a community service project her church group could undertake that Saturday. They undertook the job with enthusiasm. One group remained at DPW where they put together the four sections of the 44” long wooden ramp that will lead down to a floating dock. Another group went to Commissary Park at the College at Brockport where the dock will be installed, first weeding the canal bank and then digging 36” postholes for the floating dock supports and breaking up the large rocks they encountered in the process. There were so many volunteers that a third group, including children, was sent to Evergreen Park to paint the steps leading up to the canal bank, and to weed and spread mulch. After nearly four hours of hard work, the groups returned to DPW to enjoy sandwiches, chips, and cookies donated by Brockport Wegmans. Brockport has a history of a strong spirit of volunteerism, which The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints members reinforced. Many thanks to Carol McNees and her fellow church members for donating their Saturday to a community project, to Superintendent of Public Works, Harry Donahue, who generously donated his labor and time, and to Brockport Wegmans for feeding this hardworking group. Margay Blackman Mayor, Village of Brockport Secretary, Brockport Community Rowing Club

German Fest 2018 An enjoyable event On a Monday, about seven weeks ago, the big top tent was set up on the Firemen’s field in Spencerport. For the next four days the interior was filled piece by piece with lights, banners, tables, chairs, a dance floor, stage and sound system. Food preparation was undertaken with sauerkraut cooking on Wednesday, potatoes cooked, peeled, sliced and made into salad on Thursday, meat products and baked goods arriving on Friday. Months of planning, ordering and commitment had preceded this final week. The fest is the continuation of a tradition that started about 115 years ago in the Rochester area; a day or days to celebrate and share our German heritage with others. The Spencerport community has welcomed us for the past seven or eight years and we are grateful for that. The number of local folks and young people who volunteer to help each year is greatly appreciated. It is also necessary, as the various German clubs would have difficulty presenting the fest without outside help. The comments from many attendees are gratifying when they tell us it is one of the most enjoyable ethnic festivals. The friendly atmosphere, the various activities, the food and beverages as well as the music are pleasing to them they say and we say it is the German “Gemutlichkeit.” That is one of those German words for which there is no single English word translation. It could best be explained as a feeling of contentment, enjoying where you are and the people and activities that are happening there. When our guests are “Gemutlich” we are too. We are thankful to the Firemen’s Association, the Village of Spencerport, Chamber of Commerce, the Suburban News and the many individual and corporate sponsors for their cooperation and assistance in this endeavour. Of course the folks who come, enjoy, drink and eat are greatly appreciated. Collectively, you all helped to make this year’s event a social, cultural and financial success. Dankeschön, to all of you, from the Federation of German American Societies. Joe Reinschmidt Spencerport

Information gathering should precede legislation Mr. Antinore’s objection to studying gun violence (Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald, September 16, 2018) is that university professors, who know how to do peer review research, are going to study gun violence. Legislation on gun violence without studying and understanding the issue only leads to bad policies. No one is suggesting taking guns away from citizens. Mr. Antinore states that, “Taking guns away from responsible citizens only increases the danger to all of us.” Explain to me why in this country, with more gun owners than any other country, we have more gun related injury and death? Without studying the issue, you cannot properly answer the question. We need representatives who will meet with all concerned parties and gather information before voting on legislation. William Fine Brockport

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Memorial Ride and Drive set for September 29 The words her father loved to hear were “Daddy, can we go for a motorcycle ride?” Those words were stilled on Christmas Eve 2015 when Giana Bartolucci and her father, Tony, were struck head-on by a drunk driver while on their way to purchase a Christmas tree. Giana succumbed to her injuries the following June. Left without his daughter, Tony Bartolucci has found ways to keep her memory

alive. One of those ways is through an inaugural motorcycle ride and cruise-in to benefit Brockport’s Cornerstone Christian Academy in Giana’s memory. The ride begins on September 29 at 12 p.m. from S & S Fitness in Hamlin and will culminate in a cruise-in celebration at Christ Church of Clarkson. For details, visit www.tinyurl. com/memride. Provided information

B-B partners with RESTORE to provide sexual violence prevention education Byron-Bergen High School is expanding its sexual violence proactive prevention education. Students in grades 9 through 12 will attend an assembly on Thursday, September 27, presented by RESTORE Sexual Assault Services. RESTORE provides educational services to all school age groups. In presentations to high school aged students, the curriculum includes understanding affirmative consent, an overview of responding to survivors, accessing help resources, and cultural prevention. “We want students to understand what sexual violence looks like,” said RESTORE Outreach and Education Specialist Lauren Berger. “It is any act done without consent.” Sexual violence education can be intense and RESTORE staff encourages students to take care of themselves in any way they need to throughout the presentation, whether it be taking a break or doodling. “Light-heartedness can make it more palatable,” said Genesee County Educator Hannah Kujawski. “Humor can deflate the tension and give breathing room.”

During the presentation, students will take part in interactive scenarios to help provide them with the tools to recognize unhealthy relationships, be supportive of survivors, and understand the false cultural perceptions of “survivors fault.” “We have redoubled our efforts to ensure that we are graduating citizens who are aware and respectful of boundaries of consent, harassment, and assault,” said High School Principal Pat McGee. “Starting off the new school year with the RESTORE presentation sets the tone for what is expected of all of our students. We are very grateful for this partnership.” Last school year, RESTORE presented to only the senior class. RESTORE, a program of Planned Parenthood of Central and Western New York, leads the community response to sexual violence through advocacy and education, by providing the safety, support and validation that changes the lives of all those affected. RESTORE serves Genesee, Monroe, Livingston, Orleans, and Wyoming Counties. Provided information

Brockport Police report Between September 9 and September 15, the Brockport Police handled 449 calls for service (15,903 to date) to include six family trouble reports, 157 special attentions, and conducted 36 traffic stops. Note that the above calls do not represent all of the calls received by the Brockport Police. It should be noted that not all of the calls are found to be as dispatched once on scene. Community message See something, say something. The Brockport Police Department encourages residents and visitors to report suspicious conditions that may trouble the village. From someone snooping in and around cars at night to a condition that is out of the normal. Brockport Police Officers are active

with patrolling all village streets, however rely on residents to report something that may be happening while they are patrolling another area. The Brockport Police Department has the quickest response time in Monroe County and can respond to you within minutes of receiving the dispatch. Please do not hesitate to dial 9-1-1, even if you think it is a miniscule event, the Officers will investigate thoroughly to deem the situation safe. As always, you can call and ask for an Officer to call you or respond to you if you have any questions or concerns. Any questions/comments can be directed to Chief Mark T. Cuzzupoli by calling 6371020 or by email ChiefCuzzupoli@brockportpolice.org.

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Driving around almost anywhere in rural New York it is not uncommon to see one or more silos at current or former farmsteads. Some of course are still in use and others have lived long after their need ended. Most are of some similarity but there are some unusual ones that I’ve taken photos of and thought they might be interesting to others as they are to me. In the process I used the internet to research a little about silos. One definition is that they are an airtight structure that holds fresh organic matter, usually chopped corn, grass or other green plant material which ferments into a highly nutritious and palatable food for farm animals. Britannica credits scientist Frank H. King as being the inventor of the cylindrical tower silo. The word silo is said to be derived from the Greek word siros-a pit for holding grain, that was used in Greece as far back as the 8th century BC, as determined from remains found in archeological ruins. As noted the silage fermented and on most farms there was a pool of liquid at the base of the silo. This liquid did have an alcohol content and many hired hands would filter and consume that when they couldn’t afford the real stuff. Silos were built from a variety of structural material, as we will see from other photos. The most common material for early silos in our area was wood. It was

cheap and readily available. However, most of it needed to be treated to prevent rotting. Wooden silos eventually gave way to more durable materials that lasted longer and wouldn’t burn up if the barn burnt down. The silo pictured stands on Route 3 in Oswego county. It is a sad but common site – a silo standing alone when all other evidence of a farmstead is gone. One can only imagine what was once there. Future articles will be primarily photos with some commentary about them.


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Sangasys register four wins as Brockport swamps Saints by Warren Kozireski Senior KhaVy Sangasy had two individual first place finishes and was part of one winning relay team while eighth-grader KhaNy Sangasy had one first to lead Brockport to a 119-64 girl’s swimming victory over Churchville-Chili. KhaVy won the 200 Individual Medley by 17 seconds over the closest opponent in 2:14.71 and the 100-Breaststroke by almost nine seconds in 1:10.61. With Laine Ramsey, Livia Stepanek and Elizabeth Sagan, she helped the Blue Devils meet-opening 200-Medley Relay team touch first in 2:00.23. KhaNy easily won the 100-Butterfly in 1:05.74, over eight seconds ahead of the second place finisher.

Sophomore Pearl Salonen-Roperti took top honors in the 200-Freestyle in 2:12.23 while Sagan was first in the 50-Freestyle in :25.84 and junior Marlayna DiFante the 100-Freestyle in :58.11. Sophomore Liliya Grego touched over nine seconds faster than any other simmer in the 100-Backstroke and eighth-grader Kassidy Tully was tops in Diving with 185.05 points. The 200-Freestyle Relay team of DiFante, Stepanek, Molly Rich and Ramsay finished first in 1:53.47. For the Saints, Hannah Caldwell won the 500-Freestyle in 6:00.71 while she and 400-Freestyle Relay teammates Allyson Burnett, Taylor Calus and Isabella Klewicki won with a time of 4:18.54. Calus and Jillian Sauer registered second place finishes.

Hawks rebound in final 40 by Warren Kozireski Trailing 2-0 at halftime and playing listless soccer, Holley blazed through the final 40 minutes with four goals to defeat Kendall 4-2 at Jurh’s Field. The Eagles took a 1-0 lead at 22:41 as senior Nate Warters converted a penalty kick after the goalkeeper touched the ball with his hands outside the box. Just 74 seconds later, Warters bounced around the defense and found the lower left corner of the Hawks net to stake Kendall to a 2-0 at the half. It didn’t take long in the second half for Holley to find their game as they stepped up their intensity. Sophomore Nate Nothnagle put a perfect direct kick from 40 yards out inti the box where senior Erik Balys headed it home at 43:45.

In the 50th minute, senior Matt Wilson converted a give-and-go with sophomore Kayden Servais to tie the contest 2-2. “He made a perfect pass,” Wilson said of Servais. “I just made the run and was able to finish it.” Senior John Mounts netted what proved to be the game-winning goal when his shot from 25 yards out sailed inside the right post in the 62nd minute. 89 seconds later Servais converted a Hawks insurance goal after senior Kory Puente created a turnover at midfield. “The first half we had a shaky start with slow play,” Wilson summarized. “At halftime coach told us we had to respect ourselves and care about the game and we came back.” The Hawks improved to 3-0-1 with the victory while Kendall fell to 0-4.

Bee’s Fuller nets four by Warren Kozireski Junior co-captain Kelsey Fuller scored four goals and added two assists to lead Byron-Bergen to an 8-0 victory over visiting Pembroke in girl’s soccer. The Bees, with only four starters returning to this year’s lineup, outshot the Dragons 38-4 in the contest and have now won six consecutive games after a seasonopening loss. Junior Julianna Amesbury began the scoring in the 19th minute as she found the net from the right corner of the box after a feed from Fuller. Fuller scored her first of the game after a corner kick went directly to Miriam Tardy who had he attempt blocked. But it went right to the foot of Fuller with a wide open net to make it 2-0 at 30:16. Less than two minutes later, junior cocaptain Melissa MacCowan sent a throughball to spring Tardy, who found the upper

right corner of the net for her team-leading ninth goal of the season. The Bees didn’t waste any time adding to their lead in the second half as Tardy took advantage of a miscommunication between the Pembroke goalkeeper and defense at 42:43. Almost four minutes later Fuller knocked in the rebound from a chance that hit the crossbar to extend the lead to 5-0. Tardy and MacCowan teamed up for a goal in the 65th minute after a wonderful back-pass gave the latter an open lane to shoot. Junior Chloe Shuskey found Fuller, who put the ball just inside the right post to complete her hat trick in the 77th minute and, less than two minutes later, finished a pass from sophomore Veronica Duell for the final tally of the game. B-B sophomore goalkeeper Hope Hersom registered her third shutout of the campaign.

Brooks Koepka named as August Hickok Belt® Award Winner Professional golfer Brooks Koepka has been named the Hickok Belt® Award winner for the month of August 2018. Voting was conducted by a select panel of members of the National Sports Media Association (NSMA). Koepka was selected based on his win at the 2018 PGA Championship. In a very exciting finish, Brooks beat Tiger Woods by two strokes to win the 2018 PGA, his third major win. Koepka edged Woods to take home 1.98 million in prize money denying Woods his first major championship in ten years. With a total four round score of 264, Brooks became only the third player to win multiple majors 15 or more strokes under par. He joined an elite group of five players to win the PGA Championship and U.S. Open in the same year. The others are golf legends Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen. These accomplishments put him in contention for

the “Player of the Year” award. Other finalists for the month of August in order of how the NSMA ranked them included: Simone Biles (gymnastics), Cole Hamels (baseball), David Peralta (baseball), Justin Turner (baseball), Josef Martinez (soccer), Jose Leclerc (baseball), Novak Djokovic (tennis), Kevin Harvick (auto racing), Georgia Hall (golf). His selection as the Hickok Belt® Award winner for the month of August 2018 recognizes Brooks Koepka as “the best of the best” in professional sports for the month and makes him the fifth candidate eligible to receive the overall Hickok Belt® Award for 2018, joining Kevin Durant, LeBron James, Nick Foles and Matt Carpenter. To learn more about the Hickok Belt® Award and its rich history, please visit www.HickokBelt.com.

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Walker Fire Department President Chris Flugel (right) presented the plaque to Carolyn Hungerford’s family (l-r) Tim Hungerford, Charles Hungerford and Michelle Johnson.

Meeting room dedicated in memory of Carolyn Hungerford On September 16, the Walker Fire Department and the Hamlin, Morton, Walker fire District dedicated the meeting room in the Walker Fire Hall to their fallen firefighter, Carolyn Hungerford. It would have been her 75th Birthday, and was a perfect day to honor her. A plaque was presented to her husband, Charles Hungerford and her children, Tim Hungerford and Michelle Johnson, by the President of the Walker Fire Department, Chris Flugel. The plaque reads as follows: Carolyn was a loyal, dedicated member of the Walker Fire Department in many capacities for over 50 years. She was Badge 28 as the First Female EMT for the Walker Fire Department for 10 years where she held the office of Secretary for several of them. As a Ladies Auxiliary Member she held every office position. She volunteered for all of the fundraisers that the Fire Department held as a Co- Chair person or as a helper in organizing them. Her most famous position she was known for was the “money lady” for the carnival clam booth. She worked tirelessly for the betterment of the Walker Fire Department and took pride in all that she did while representing them. She was a member, a wife, a mother, grandmother and a dear friend to all who knew her. She will forever be remembered and loved by all. Several dignitaries spoke at the ceremony offering personal anecdotes. Town Supervisor Eric Peters remembered how Carolyn’s smile lit up a room when she walked in. Senator Joe Robach said he enjoyed working with her as she not only was a huge part of the fire service, but also played an

important part in bringing the library to the Town of Hamlin. Flugel indicated that Carolyn was a special person who helped him personally with all the knowledge that she brought to the table. Carolyn’s family and friends came from all over to attend the special ceremony. As Chief Greg Speer said, Carolyn will be missed and will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. Provided information and photos

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Rochester City Ballet “Tutus & Tango” Rochester City Ballet (RCB) opens its 15th season as a professional company with “Tutus & Tango” September 28 through 30 at Nazareth Arts Center, 4245 East Avenue. Pittsford. “Tutus & Tango” will include three different ballets that showcase romance, humor, seduction and athleticism. “There’s something for everyone in this program,” said Artistic Director David Palmer. “Long-time ballet fans and newcomers will be inspired by the show.” Palmer explained the tutu section of “Tutus & Tango” opens with what he calls the best of classical ballet, “Raymonda Act III.” Chandeliers, jeweled tutus, and pyrotechnical athleticism celebrate a fantastical story of starcrossed lovers all set to the music by Alexander Glazunov. Following Raymonda, company member Benjamin Rabe has choreographed a piece called “The Golden Hour” set to a range of American composers. Rabe’s work

John P. Risolo, M.D. University of Rochester, he earned his medical degree from SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse and completed his internship and residency in general surgery at the Lankenau Medical Center in Pennsylvania. He is Board Certified and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgery. “I am extremely excited to once again provide quality care, close to home to Brockport and the surrounding communities,” he said. Provided information and photo

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Sweden Clarkson Recreation to host third annual Health Fair The Sweden Clarkson Recreation Department will host its third annual Health Fair on Wednesday, October 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Community Center, 4927 Lake Road. The free event features numerous exhibitors including Wegmans, Strong West, Aetna Insurance, Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Healthcare, Well Care/Todays Options, Northwest

John P. Risolo, M.D., is back where his career started nearly 20 years ago. He is once again caring for patients and performing general surgery procedures at UR Medicine’s Strong West in Brockport. Risolo began his career at the former Lakeside Memorial Hospital in 1999. He became a partner with now retired Brockport surgeon Hovaness H. Maronian, M.D, and together they formed Westside Surgical in 2000. Risolo is now a newly appointed associate professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of Rochester Medical Center Department of Surgery. Risolo’s expertise is in a broad range of traditional and minimally invasive general surgical procedures, including an extensive experience with gallbladder and hernia surgeries. He is based at Strong West, part of Strong Memorial Hospital, three days a week for surgeries and patient clinic appointments. The remaining days he is at UR Medicine’s Strong Memorial and the Surgery Center at Sawgrass. Risolo is a Rochester native. A graduate of Bishop Kearney High School and the

uses neoclassical technique and provides a bridge to show how ballet moved from pointe shoes and tutus to contemporary work. “The Golden Hour” marks his debut as a choreographer with RCB. Palmer’s own experiences in Spain and South America provided the narrative for the last ballet on the program, “Quizas.” The tango-inspired ballet compiles a series of sexy, romantic, and humorous scenes to Nuevo Tango music. “Raymonda” celebrates a wedding and like a wedding where something old and something new combine to form a perfect union, the three ballets in “Tutus & Tango” create a program of something classical, something contemporary, and something exotic to delight couples looking for the perfect date night. Tickets starting at $37 can be purchased at rochestercityballet.org Provided information

The Salvatore’s Pizzeria location located in the Village of Spencerport is under new franchisee ownership. Edina Kemez is the first female that 100 percent owns and operates a Salvatore’s franchise. This location at 47 Slayton Avenue, features a spacious dining area for full dine-in service, giant TVs, large slice display, and beer and wine to be available soon. Edina was born in Bosnia and Hercegovina, former Yugoslavia. The UN refugee agency helped her family escape war and relocated them to a home in the United States in 2000, when Edina was just seven years old. Now at 25, she is the full owner of a Salvatore’s franchised location. “In Bosnia, it was mandatory for my father to join the military, so my mother took care of us moving from basementto-basement for safety.” Said Edinas, “My father brought us here to the United States with only $500 in his pocket to support us and start a new life. My parents are the hardest working people that I know. They encourage me to work hard every day, and they remind me of all the amazing opportunities that are available with dedication. I am lucky to have them as supporters and role models.” At fifteen years of age, Edina Kemez began her Salvatore’s career. Edina has worked for Salvatore’s for over 10 years, starting at the Lake Avenue location as a front counter position, then both West Ridge Road and Latta Road locations as a Manager. “Being the first female full operating owner means the world to me,” said Edina, “I have always worked very hard for everything in life and now it is finally coming together; I feel very blessed.” Edina is a graduate of Greece Athena High School, and also studied Nursing at Roberts Wesleyan College. She worked as a Patient Care Tech at Unity Hospital, where she has received multiple Guardian Angel Awards. But the restaurant industry and owning her own business is her true

Salvatore’s Pizzeria CEO and founder Salvatore “Soccer Sam” Fantauzzo and Monroe County Executive Cheryl Dinolfo were among those on hand to congratulate Edina Kemez on becoming Salvatore’s first female franchisee. Photo by Karen Fien. passion, and she is choosing Salvatore’s as her career path. “Because of Salvatore’s, I have always had a consistent job and income.” Said Edina, “I have met so many great people within this company. I am truly blessed for this opportunity. I look forward to getting to know my new customers in Spencerport!” “When I first heard Edina’s refugee story, I had goosebumps,” said Ashley Maria King, VP of Salvatore’s Pizza, “Edina and her family have overcome so many obstacles, and it has clearly made her the individual that she is today. Her work ethic is extremely impressive; she shows so much energy, passion and drive. Edina has worked for the Salvatore’s brand for over 10 years, and we know that she will succeed at owning her own Salvatore’s location. We are happy to welcome our first female that 100 percent owns and operates a Salvatore’s location!” Provided information

A ribbon cutting celebration was held September 18. Photo by Karen Fien.


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Brockport artist collaborates on new book Local Artist Katherine Weston and Writer Karen Faris will release their collaborative book, Before There Was Yonder, on Sunday, September 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. at A Different Path Gallery, 27 Market Street in Brockport. Meet the Author and Illustrator and get your signed copies of the book and coloring book. Light refreshments will be served. A book geared for middle school readers and beyond, Before There Was Yonder is a tale of a world in crisis and of a gentle bunny who takes it upon himself to venture far from the cozy world of Wonderland to learn more about what can be done to help heal the planet. The story illustrates the many ways in which we are all connected and that we are all in this together. Wr i t t e n i n kind, compassionate language and with humor, each creature that The Grand Bunny meets is designed to, not only inform The Grand Bunny, but allows a child/teacher/

educator to research and provide additional educational opportunities. Katherine Weston’s elegant illustrations carry with them the story’s spirit of environmentalism, kindness, compassion and caring. There is a companion coloring book as well. The story was originally inspired by the artwork of Katherine Weston’s sculptures. Karen Faris developed a story to go with the installation of the sculptures at Brockport’s A Different Path Gallery. The overwhelming response led Karen and Katherine to collaborate on this book. Karen Faris is a writer, poet, performer and visual artist who resides in Rochester. Katherine Weston is an artist and manager of A Different Path Gallery. She resides in Brockport. Provided information and photos

BISCO Food Booths Coordinator Bob Reusch (right) presents a check to Carl Gouveia, President of the Brockport Kiwanis Club, for the Club’s share of earnings from food booth sales at the Brockport Arts Festival. During the Arts Festival, three local service clubs (Lions, Rotary and Kiwanis) each operate food booths for BISCO. Each year Reusch selects the menu, purchases the food, and keeps each booth supplied with product throughout the festival. The three clubs share the profits equally. The Brockport Kiwanis Club would like to thank Reusch and BISCO President Art Appleby for another successful year. Provided photo.

Meet the Beekman Boys at GCV&M It’s now a familiar story: what started as a weekend getaway grew into a reality television series and a lifestyle brand inspired by their rural adventures. And now the Beekman Boys, whose farm and mercantile have become a tourist destination, are coming to Genesee Country Village & Museum. The NYC-boys-turned-goat-husbandry founders, Josh Kilmer-Purcell and Brent Ridge, will visit the museum Saturday, October 6, for an afternoon of discussion, shopping, and product sampling. Their presentation from 1 to 2 p.m. at the museum’s Banquet & Conference Center will be followed by a meetand-greet and merchandise signing.

An extensive collection of Beekman 1802 items including their cookbook, skincare products, food, and their famous goat milk soap will be available. Admission to the talk and meet-and-greet is $10 for the general public and $8 for GCV&M members and will include a “goodie bag” with treats and discounts. Space is limited and tickets, available online at www.gcv.org, must be purchased in advance. Call 294-8218 for more information. The program is not included in admission for the museum’s Fall Festival & Agricultural Fair that occurs that weekend, October 6 and 7. Provided information

Walk to End Alzheimer’s comes to Rochester The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s will take place on October 20 at Frontier Field in Rochester, raising awareness and funds to fight the disease. Walk participants will complete a one-mile or a threemile walk and learn about Alzheimer’s and other dementias, advocacy opportunities, clinical studies enrollment and support programs and services from the Alzheimer’s Association. Walk participants will also honor those affected by Alzheimer’s or another dementia with the poignant Promise Garden ceremony emceed by Scott Spezzano, host of The Breakfast Buzz on 98.9 FM. In New York State alone, there are more than 400,000 people who live with the disease and more than 1 million caregivers who provide unpaid care. In the United States, more than five million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia, the sixth-leading cause of death and the only disease among the top 10 causes that cannot be cured, prevented or even slowed. More than 16 million family members and friends nationwide provide care to people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Register today. Sign up as a Team Captain, a team member or an individual at alz.org/walk. Provided information and photo

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How much risk are you willing to take to achieve your financial goals? You might think you can handle a lot of risk – but during a market downturn, if your investments decline in value, your risk tolerance will be tested. If you find yourself getting upset over short-term drops, you may need to lower your portfolio’s overall risk level. On the other hand, if you think you have a low risk tolerance and you start off investing quite conservatively, you might find that you’re taking on another type of risk – the risk of not reaching your objectives, such as a comfortable retirement. So, you may need to add more growth-oriented investments. And your risk tolerance can change over time. When you’re starting out in your career, you have time to overcome losses, so you can possibly afford to take on more risk. But when you’re retired, you may need to shift some of your more risky, growth-seeking investments into more conservative, income-producing ones. Become familiar with your own risk tolerance – it can play a big role in your investment decisions.

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Harvest Festival celebrates the Town of Sweden’s farming roots by Doug Hickerson

Marion Dilger used her antique spinning wheel to demonstrate how fibers are spun into yarn.

On Saturday, September 15, the Town of Sweden’s annual Harvest Fest was held at the Sweden Farmers Museum on Lake Road South. On a warm breezy day, the event provided demonstrations, displays, arts, vendors, bake sales, and hay ride tours of the nearby cemetery. “We celebrated our community’s farming roots,” Marion Dilger said, as a member of the organizing committee. She further praised “all the hard work that volunteers have put into the museum’s house and barn to preserve that tradition.” Sweden Town Supervisor Kevin G. Johnson attended the festival. “Agriculture has been and will continue to be a cornerstone of life in Sweden,” he said. “I commend Christine Hunt and the rest of the Sweden Farmers Museum Committee for hosting activities like this throughout the year.” The volunteers who worked on planning and running the festival were: Marion Dilger, Kathy Goetz, Don Grentzinger, Christine Hunt, Lori Skoog, Susan Smith, and Jim Weinkauf. This photo essay by Dianne Hickerson gives a sampling of the variety of rich offerings at the event.

The steam engine on the right has an original sign “NOVO Engines and Outfits” with the date 1925. At the left is a pump with its sign “United Engine Co.” stating it can be rented for $49.88 a month. It dates to 1914. Scott Salmon, left, said, “They used to use it to pump out basements.” His partner is Donald Rosario.

Richard Jurzysta operates the “Woodmizer LT35” full hydraulic saw that turns lumber into beams, mantles, and other things. The horizontal band saw moves along a stationary log at a specified thickness.

Kevin G. Johnson, Sweden Town Supervisor, and his children Reagan, Grant, Kevie and Maggie, enjoyed learning from Marion Dilger how cotton was spun into yarn.

Fred Drungard shapes a wrought iron object to add to his display. A Hilton resident, he says he does this just for shows and not for profit, “That’s for sure.” Photos by

Al Cretney is a well-known woodcarver who specializes in carving birds. He has exhibited his work in craft shows across the United States. “I do it to fill my free time,” he says.

Mary Eunice Weinkauf demonstrated her quilting skills.

Dianne Hickerson

Leanna Hale, Town of Clarkson historian, wears a dress fashioned from the Civil War era. The day was too hot for her to wear her bloomers, she said.

Kris Sanger displayed a complete line of handmade alpaca clothing.


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A Public Safety Reminder Passing a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing is against the law and could result in serious fines, license suspension or something much, much worse. Please remember to stop until the red lights on the school bus are turned off and never pass on the right side of the bus (where children enter and exit). Please be patient and use caution to ensure safety for all.

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The Village of Brockport (2.2 square miles, population ~8,300 which doubles when College is in session, ~1,768 parcels) seeks individual to assist the Building/ Code Enforcement Department and Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals in a variety of clerical, customer service, meeting minutes taking and record keeping functions. The BI/CE Department is located at Brockport Village Hall and is comprised of 1 full time BI/CEO and the Coordinator. The full time BI/CEO serves as direct supervisor to the Coordinator. Education and Experience: secretarial, business, or related field. Associates Degree and public sector/municipal experience preferred. Must have excellent public relations skills, a positive attitude, be a quick learner, detail/accuracy oriented and able to multi-task/prioritize. Familiarity with Microsoft Office and Google+/Google Maps is necessary. Additional task-specific computer programs are utilized such as I.P.S. (Integrated Property System) by B.A.S. Full time Monday – Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm – 40 hours/ week to include monthly evening meeting of the Planning Board (currently 2nd Monday at 7pm upon application) and Zoning Board of Appeals (currently 1st Thursday at 7pm upon application). Wage commensurate with experience. Excellent benefits. New York State Retirement System. Position is Civil Service Exempt – title is Secretary to Planning and Zoning Boards. No exam. Download employment application from www.brockportny.org. Send cover letter to include names, titles and contact information for 3 references, and résumé with completed employment application by e-mail to: lmorelli@brockportny.org or by mail to: Village of Brockport Attention: Village Clerk 127 Main Street Brockport, NY 14420.

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Submit a resume and 4 references postmarked by October 5, 2018 to:

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BROCKPORT

•Crowley, Charles William (Bill), died suddenly. Bill leaves his loving family: wife Barbara; son Daniel Crowley; daughter Karla Crowley Schlags (Jeffrey); and three grandchildren; Vincent Eugene, Madeleine Grace and Gemma Rae. His Funeral Mass will be held Saturday, September 29 at 11 a.m. at St. Pius X, 3010 Chili Avenue Rochester. Mass will be followed by a reception. Donations can be made to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research in his memory. •Kane, Bruce Zach, died unexpectedly September 10, 2018 at age 18. He is survived by his parents Mark and Darcy Kane; brother Joshua; sisters CarlyAnne and Jaimelynn; maternal grandparents Dennis (Barbara) Zach and Linda B. Zach; paternal grandmother MaryAnne Kane; many aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends. Bruce, a 2018 Brockport High School graduate, was an avid hunter, fisherman and archer. Bruce was also an accomplished athlete, swimming and playing baseball most of his young life. As a standout swimmer in high school, he was a member of a multi pool record breaking relay team and still holds the 200 freestyle Section V record. Bruce was the individual champion in Section V multiple times and had many medals from the state finals. He was an All-Greater Rochester swimmer in sophomore and junior years and ‘Monroe County Division 3 Swimmer of the Year’ as a junior. His Memorial Service was held September 19 at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport. Contributions can be made to the Brockport High School Boys Swim Team, c/o Marcia Bartalo, 40 Allen Street, Brockport, NY 14420 in his memory. •Matela, Glenna F., died September 14, 2018 at age 68. Predeceased by her mother Alice Adams. She is survived by her loving husband of 48 years, Tony, her children and grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial was said September 19 in the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Brockport. Interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Beaney, Mervyn F. Brockport: Mervyn F. Beaney died September 19, 2018 at age 82. He is predeceased by his daughter Jeri Ann, parents William and Viola Beaney, brother and sisterin-law William D. (Mary) Beaney, sisters and brothers-in-law Welcome (Earl) Barney and Gail (Harold) Banker. He is survived by his loving wife of 34 years, Dolores; children Elaine Beaney of Rochester, William (Kathryn) Beaney of Hilton and Paul (Michelle) Beaney of Cape Coral, Florida; stepchildren Gail Winkler of Holley, Mark Stephens of Holley, Laurie (Andrew) Mangold of Texas, Brenda Stephens (Robert Franco) of New Hampshire and Jill Stephens of Michigan; 20 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren; brother David (Denise) Beaney of Florida; sister Linda (Thomas) Michielsen of Spencerport; several nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends, especially at Brockport Wegmans. He was a retiree of Eastman Kodak Company. A Celebration of his Life will be held for family and friends Sunday, September 30 from 2 to 4 p.m. at The Lodge at Sweden Town Park, 4745 Redman Road, Brockport. Contributions can be made to Hildebrandt Hospice Care Center, 2652 Ridgeway Avenue, Rochester, NY 14626 in his memory.

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•Gaffney, Patrick R. (Gaff), Tragically killed on his motorcycle September 11, 2018 at age 50. Predeceased by his parents, Roger and Shirley (nee Reardon) Gaffney; father-in-law, George Snyder; aunt Maryellen, uncle Ed Gavin, uncle Walt Gaffney, uncle Larry Gaffney; aunt Jackie Reardon; cousin, Casey Gaffney. Survived by his loving bride Sandra Snyder-Gaffney; children, Samantha Snyder, Tara, Kate, George Gaffney; sister Linda (Joe) McManus; nephews Joey, Daniel; nieces, Shannon, Kelly; mother-in-law, Donna Snyder; sister in law, Yvonne (Steve) Gramlich; nieces, Emily, Audrey; sister in law, Jean Snyder; aunt Phyllis Gaffney; uncle Jerry Reardon; life long cousins, Margaret, Theresa, Maureen, Ellen, Joe, Jim, Melissa, Wally, Colleen, Denise, Brenda, Jerry and newly found cousins. Patrick served in the U.S.Marine Corps for six years and was on active duty during Desert Storm. He also served 22 years and had recently retired from the Monroe County Sheriffs Department. To share a memory visit www.walkerbrothersfh.com. An Honor Guard Service by The Marine Corps and Monroe County Sheriffs Department was held September 17 at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Spencerport. Donations can be made to The Patriot Guard Riders of NY, P.O. Box 637, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 in his memory.

CLARKSON

•Padoleski, Carrie M., died unexpectedly September 12, 2018, age 47. Survived by her parents, Mark and Joyce Padoleski; brother, Mark Jr. (Colleen) Padoleski; nephews and niece, Mark III, Jack and Vivien Padoleski; uncles, Richard (Diane) Bronson and Donald Kilner; aunts, Carol Bronson and Linda Joseph; and many dear cousins, friends and relatives. Her Memorial Service was held September 22 at Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Inc, Hilton. Donations can be made to Kathleen Anne Tenny Animal Shelter, 62 Gorton Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468 in her memory.

HAMLIN

•Davies, Ronald W., died September 16, 2018, age 74. Survived by his longtime loving companion, Florence Wise; his children, Scott Davies and Kristin (Bill) Spath; step-children, Lester Jr. (Wendy), Stacey and Scott (Sue) Wise; sister, Shirley (Rudy) Romano; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service was held September 22 at the Hilton United Methodist Church, Hilton. Interment at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1000 Elmwood Avenue, Suite 900, Rochester, NY 14620 in his memory. •Penny, Mary Alice, died September 12, 2018. Mary is survived by her partner of 43 years, James Carey; daughters Sharon Finke (Dan Goldreyer), Sheila Penny; grandchildren Lauren Capone (Will), Kyle Finke; siblings Betty Southwell (Joe), Helen White, Terry Hearn (Beth), Reggie Hearn (Michelle). She is remembered with much love by Lisa Hettig, Linda Leal, Adam Hettig, Amber Hettig, Jack Carey, Patricia Coccia (Angelo), Pamela Carey and many loving nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service was held at St. Theodore’s Church September 18. Donations can be made to St. Joseph Food Pantry, 24065 US Highway 27, Moore Haven, Florida, 33471 in her memory.

HILTON

•Fose, Marilyn A., died September 2, 2018, surrounded by her loving family. Predeceased by her husband, Dale. Survived by her children, Marty (Patti) and Lori White and Carolyn Fose; brothers, Jerry (Dixie), Jimmy (Judy) and Don Roethel; grandchildren, Bryen Fose, Tracy (Mike) Winseman and Abbey (Tim) Zevotek; and four great-grandchildren, Riley Fose, Alyssa Fose, Isabelle and Maximus Winseman. Also predeceased by siblings, Florence DiMartino, Barbara Bassage, Tina Farden, John and Tom Roethel. Services were held September 24 at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Brockport. Donations can be made

to Lifetime Assistance Inc. 425 Paul Road, Rochester, NY 14624 or Watchtower Bible & Tract Society of New York Inc., Attn: Accounting, 900 Red Mills Road, Wallkill, NY 12589 in her memory. •Lombardo, Lorenzo James, died September 11, 2018 at 51 days old. Infant son loved and cherished by his parents, Jayla and Matthew; best buddy and big brother, Luca; adored maternal grandparents, JoLynn Rose, Barb and Jim Burton; adored paternal grandparents, Louis and Patricia Lombardo; great-grandparents; aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.The family would like to thank the NICU at Strong for their love, kindness and care. During his 51 days of life, “Enzo” developed a strong personality with determination and fighting spirit. His Funeral Mass was celebrated September 17 at St. Lawrence Church. Entombment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642 in his memory.

HOLLEY

•Burgio, Joan M. (Messmer), died September 16, 2018. She was predeceased by her beloved husband, Frank; her parents, Louis and Ethel Messmer; her brothers, Michael, Louis, Chuck Messmer; and her son Frank. Joan is survived by her children, John (Fiancé Elise Harvey) Burgio, Diane Burgio, daughter-in-law, Diana Furgerson; brother, Richard (Barbara) Messmer; sisters-in-law, Eileen, Noreen, Carol Messmer; grandchildren, Kathryn, Nicholas, and Lucian; as well as several nieces and nephews. The family received friends on September 21 at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Albion. Interment will be held privately at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Rochester.

NORTH CHILI

•McCaffery, Roberta (Bobbi Carroll), died September 16, 2018, at age 49. Predeceased by her father, James P. Carroll. Survived by loving husband, Edward McCaffery, Jr.; sons, Ted and James; mother, Maryann Carroll; sisters, Mary (Mike) Mahony, Peg (Eric) Wilcots, Cindy (Mike) Nolan, Maureen (Anthony Miller) Carroll, Kathleen (Sandeep) Mannava, many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. A Funeral Mass was held September 22 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport.

SPENCERPORT

•Newman, Betty J., age 91, died September 11, 2018. Pre-deceased by parents Alpha and Willis; brothers Bob and Roger; sister Lois; nephews Brian and Paul; granddaughter Heather. Survived by sister Ruth; sisters-in-law Jane and Jackie; daughters Elizabeth and Catherine (David); grandchildren Carissa, David, Justin, Bethany (Dominick) Austin and Kallie; many nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and Sammy. Her Memorial Service was held September 22 at Adams Basin Methodist Church.

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18 Suburban News - West Edition - September 23, 2018 Legal Notice Brockport Fire District

Legal Notice Brockport Fire District Resolution to Dispose of Surplus SCBAs

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AND OFFERERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Brockport Fire District (The District) will receive sealed bids or offers for the purchase of 46 new Scott self-contained breathing apparatus, Model Scott X3 Pro, with associated and related miscellaneous SCBA parts (straps, shoulder harnesses, face masks, regulators and bottles) including the Dual EBSS accessory hose assembly for use with the Scott Air PX3 series and chest straps. All sealed bids and offers, must be received and filed with the Secretary of the Brockport Fire District, POB 131, 38 Market Street, Brockport, New York 14420, prior to the bid opening date and time set forth below, at which time said bids and offers will be publicly opened and read. Unless requested by the District as an explanation to a submitted bid, no changes to the submitted bids and offers will be accepted at any time after the bid opening date and time. A bid bond or certified check in the amount of at least 10 % of the amount bid must accompany bids and offers submitted in response to this request. All bidders or offerors submitting a bid must have supplied the District with a deposit to be considered for award. All checks shall be made payable to The Brockport Fire District. Please note that by Resolution dated September 17, 2018, the Brockport Fire District standardized Scott SCBAs as the fire district self-contained breathing apparatus choice The prices set forth in the bids and offers must be binding and firm until at least November 20, 2018. Information regarding this Bid may be obtained from the Brockport Fire District, by calling the Office of the Fire District Secretary Debra Bax at (585) 406-1073, or via an email request to Brockport Fire District Secretary at dbax@brockportfire.org. Bidders or offerors requesting arrangements other than U.S. Mail shall be responsible for making such arrangements and all associated costs. THE BROCKPORT FIRE DISTRICT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS AND OFFERS. All bids and offers accepted are subject to a written contract awarded by the Brockport Fire District Board of Fire Commissioners (Board). In addition, all contracts are subject to the terms and conditions of the attached bid documents and requirements set forth herein. The written contract must be submitted with the bid or offer. BID OPENING DATE and Time: October 29, 2018 at 6:30 P.M. EST LOCATION OF BID OPENING: Brockport Fire Station #3, 191 West Avenue Brockport, New York 14420 CONTINGENCIES The contract to purchase the SCBAs after the bid is awarded and the prices set forth in the bids and offers must be binding and firm until November 20, 2018.

Legal Notice Brockport Fire District Notice of Resolution

WHEREAS, the Board of Fire Commissioners is advertising the sale of the SCBAs , which is the best method of assuring it is going to achieve the best reasonable value for these SCBAs; WHEREAS, the Fire District will, at the same time investigate the value of the SCBAs, when used as a trade-in against the Fire District’s acquisition of new SCBAs. NOW THERFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Brockport Fire District is authorized to dispose of its SCBAs with associated straps, masks and harnesses of the Brockport Fire District; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the Brockport Fire District will accept the proposal for sale that will achieve the best reasonable value for these SCBAs; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that should the Fire District use the value of the SCBAs as a trade in credit against the acquisition of the new SCBAs, or dispose of the SCBAs outright without trade in , the result the Board will take will achieve, in the board’s opinion, the best possible value for the SCBAs ; thus the Fire District is authorized to dispose of its SCBAs with the straps, harnesses and face masks with trade in against the cost of acquisition of the SCBAs or without trade in so long as the result is that the District achieves the best possible value for the SCBAs. BE IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution is subject to a permissive referendum and shall not take effect until 30 days has elapsed after its adoption, or unless approved at a special election of the qualified voters of the Brockport Fire District after a proper petition calling for such special election is filed with the secretary of the Brockport Fire District within the time permitted by law. The adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote and upon roll call the vote was as follows: Charles Sanford, Chairman, Commissioner Yes Patricia Connors, Vice Chairman, Commissioner Yes William Bird, Commissioner Yes Debbie Bax, Commissioner Yes James Sauberan, Commissioner Yes

Dated: September 17, 2018

RESOLUTION TO EXPEND FROM THE BROCKPORT VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT CAPITAL RESERVE FUND MONIES FOR THE ACQUISITION OF NEW SCBAs FOR USE BY THE FIRE DISTRICT. WHEREAS, pursuant to General Municipal Law §6-g, the Brockport Fire District (Fire District), Towns of Sweden and Clarkson, County of Monroe, State of New York, did establish the “Brockport Vehicle and Equipment Capital Reserve Fund” a capital reserve fund to finance all or part of the cost of acquisition of firefighting equipment, apparatus and certain vehicles needed by the Fire District. WHEREAS, there is a need to replace the current inventory of SCBAs as the existing inventory of SCBAs are approaching their useful life; WHEREAS, the above-mentioned acquisition is to be financed from monies in the above-referenced “Brockport Vehicle and Equipment Capital Reserve Fund”, and it is the purpose of said capital reserve fund to fund the acquisition and purchase of such equipment, apparatus and certain vehicles by the Fire District; NOW BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Brockport Fire District is hereby authorized to expend from the “Brockport Vehicle and Equipment Capital Reserve Fund” an amount not to exceed $380,000.00 for the purpose of acquisition of these SCBAs, and BE IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution is subject to a permissive referendum and shall not take effect until 30 days has elapsed after its adoption, or unless approved at a special election of the qualified voters of the Brockport Fire District after a proper petition calling for such special election is filed with the secretary of the Brockport Fire District within the time permitted by law. The adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote and upon roll call the vote was as follows: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

The resolution was thereupon duly declared to have been adopted subject to a permissive referendum. Dated: September 17, 2018 Debra L. Bax, Secretary Board of Fire Commissioners Brockport, Fire District PO Box 131 38 Market Street Brockport, New York 14420

WHEREAS, the Fire District believes that the SCBAs have value and are hereby declared surplus, and as such is currently advertising the sale of the SCBAs, and believes the value of these SCBAs to be in excess of $20,000 but do not exceed $100,000.00; and

The resolution was thereupon duly declared to have been adopted, the sale or disposition of the SCBAs is authorized subject to a favorable permissive referendum.

The following resolution was adopted by the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Brockport Fire District on September 17, 2018.

Charles Sanford, Chairman, Commissioner Patricia Connors, Vice Chairman, Commissioner William Bird, Commissioner Debbie Bax, Commissioner James Sauberan, Commissioner

WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 176(23) of the Town Law, the Brockport Fire District, (Fire District) Town(s) of Clarkson and Sweden, County of Monroe, State of New York, does hereby declare that its current inventory of Scott SCBAs with associated straps, harnesses and face masks are no longer necessary for the uses and purposes of the Brockport Fire District; and

Debra L. Bax, Secretary Board of Fire Commissioners Brockport, Fire District PO Box 131 38 Market Street Brockport, New York 14420

Legal Notice Village of Brockport PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Brockport will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on Thursday, October 4, 2018 beginning at 7:00pm in the Conference Room of the Village Hall at 49 State Street, Brockport, New York regarding the following applications: 1. Name: Address: Tax Map #: Property Code: Zoning: Lot Size: Purpose: Zoning Code:

Doug Kucmerowski 54 Quarry St 069.10-3-58 210 Single Family Residential 1.70 acres Area Variance – Front yard fence exceeding 3ft in height Chapter 6-3D(1):

Open decorative fences, hedges or screen plantings may be permitted within any required front yard subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit by the Planning Board. In addition to any other requirements of a conditional use permit, no such permit shall be issued where: (1) The fence exceeds a height of three feet. All interested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard. Applications are available for review at the Village Clerk’s Office. Carol McNees Zoning Clerk Village of Brockport

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Legal Notice Brockport Fire District NOTICE OF BIDS SALE OR DISPOSITION SCOTT SCBAs Sealed purchase offers by interested buyers for the purchase from the Brockport Fire District of up to 56 Scott Air Packs, various model numbers and year of purchase, incorporating miscellaneous SCBA Parts (straps, shoulder harnesses, face masks, regulators and air bottles) will be received at the Brockport Fire District, PO Box 131, 38 Market Street, Brockport, New York 14420 until October 29, 2018 at 6:30 P.M. at which time bids for purchase of the used SCBAs will be publicly read aloud. The SCBAs will be available for review on October 23, 2018 between the hours of 5:00 P.M. and 6 P.M. at Station #1, 38 Market Street, Brockport, New York 14420. (See Deputy Chief Michael Menear, at that time). Specifics about the SCBAs can be obtained by contacting Deputy Chief Michael Menear at (585) 749-3655. These SCBAs are being sold “As Is”. Pickup and transportation of the SCBAs will be the responsibility of the purchaser. A certified check in the amount of at least 10% of the amount bid must accompany any purchase offer submitted. Checks shall be made payable to the Brockport Fire District. THE BROCKPORT FIRE DISTRICT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL PURCHASE OFFERS AND TO ACCEPT THE BID BEST SUITED FOR ITS SPECIFIC NEEDS. The sale of this equipment is subject to a favorable permissive referendum. All bids to purchase must contain the terms of the purchase, if any, including contingencies, citing the number of masks, harnesses, straps, regulators and face masks sought to be purchased. Dated: September 17, 2018 Debra Bax, Secretary BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS BROCKPORT FIRE DISTRICT PO Box 131 38 Market Street Brockport New York 14420

Legal Notice Town of Sweden Notice of Public Hearing on Application for Change of Zone PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a public hearing will be held at the Town Hall of the Town of Sweden, 18 State Street, Brockport, New York, on the 9th day of October, 2018, at 7:00 pm on the application and proposal of Rochester’s Cornerstone Group, Ltd., 460 White Spruce Boulevard, Rochester, New York 14623, along with Lifetime Assistance, Inc. 425 Paul Road, Rochester, New York 14624, acting as developing agents for the owner of the property, AK Brockport, Inc., 180 Churchill Drive, Rochester, New York, 14616, to re-zone a portion of the property located on the east side of Owens Road north of the Owens Road/ Route 31 intersection, from I-1 Heavy Industrial to B-1 Retail-Commercial an approximate 2.512 +/- acres of the whole 19.41 acre parcel of tax account number 084.01-1-19.143. The portion of property proposed to be re-zoned is more particularly described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land, situate in the Town of Sweden, County of Monroe and State of New York, being part of Town Lot 7, Township 3, Section 12 of the Triangular Tract, and being a portion of Lot R-2B of the Hogan Resubdivision Lot 2, as shown on a map filed in the Monroe County Clerk’s Office on October 13, 2016 in Liber 353 of Maps, at page 23, and being more particularly described as follows. Beginning at a point located at the intersection of the northerly line of Lot R-2B of the Hogan Resubdivision, and the easterly right-of-way of Owens Road (60 foot wide right-of-way); thence, 1. South 89° 38’ 22” East, along said northerly line a distance of 654.38 feet to a point; thence, 2. South 00° 28’ 16” West, a distance of 167.80 feet to a point at the northeasterly corner of Lot R-2A as the aforementioned Resubdivision; thence, 3. North 89° 38’ 22” West, along the northerly line of said Lot R2A, a distance of 649.98 feet to the point of intersection with the easterly right-of-way line of Owens Road; thence, 4. North 01° 01’ 45” West, along said easterly right-of-way line a distance of 167.85 feet to the point of beginning, containing 2.512 acres of land more or less. Bearings refer to New York State Plane Coordinate System, West Zone, Transverse Mercator System. The applicants will be submitting an application to the Planning Board for subdivision and site plan approvals. The goal of the developer is to construct a family rental apartment community called Frances Apartments Phase II with a special set-aside for developmentally disabled clients of Lifetime Assistance. The number of apartment units on this rezoning subject 2.512 acre parcel is 16. The legal description of the parcel of land involved, together with the maps and the application shall be available for inspection and viewing at the office of the Town Clerk, Town of Sweden, 18 State Street, Brockport, New York during regular office hours. Any and all interested persons will be heard at said public hearing. By order of the Town Board of the Town of Sweden Karen Sweeting, Town Clerk Town of Sweden


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Hilton names 2018 SRP of the Year Donna Sadler, teacher’s aide at Quest Elementary School in Hilton for the past 10 years, was named School-Related Professional (SRP) of the Year at the staff

Members of Trinity Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Gates recently collected and packed 41 boxes of donated items going to Puerto Rico. (L-R) Dottie Stoss, Joyce Jelfo and grandson, Shane, Kathy Durfee, Maria Delgado Sutton, Rev. Paul Shoop, Cheryl Crane. Not pictured: Joan Shoop. Provided photo.

Local effort to aid Puerto Rico continues by Teresa Werth When asked why he thinks people of his congregation, and the community in general, have responded so well to the local aid project, Puerto Rico One Box at a Time, Rev. Paul Shoop summed it up neatly, “It’s real stuff going to real people in real need.” As transitional pastor of Trinity Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Gates, he has seen, firsthand, how the people of that church have enthusiastically embraced this project from the time its originator, Maria Delgado Sutton gave a presentation about the original devastation in Puerto Rico by Hurricane Maria in 2017 and the ongoing need. When the church’s Christian Outreach Team was looking for their annual summer project, team co-chair Kathy Durfee saw a newspaper article about Puerto Rico One Box at a Time and contacted Delgado Sutton. Durfee said the committee considered several projects and “chose this one because it was not through an agency, but felt truly person-to-person. And we realized that everybody in our church could do something, whether it was to donate a bar of soap or cover the cost of mailing a box, we could all be involved.” And so they were. For three months, congregants filled barrels in the church’s entryway with items specified on the list of non-perishable foods and school supplies. In total, they recently packed 41 flat rate USPS boxes that cost $17.10 each to mail. Boxes were sent to contact persons in Puerto Rico who distributed them. The church had enough donations to mail 33 of the boxes and are hoping to collect enough money to mail the others soon. Community donations have

also filled another 18 boxes which need funding to be mailed. Church member and packing volunteer, Dottie Stoss says she had shoulder surgery when the project began and couldn’t be much help sorting and storing donations so she gave money for mailing. “It gave everyone a good feeling to know that children and families in Puerto Rico will have things they need because we did this,” she said. In late August, 63 boxes of school supplies and food items donated by the community were collected at the Ogden Library and went to families of third graders in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. According to Delgado Sutton, when the next group of boxes arrived, people decided to open them and only take the specific items they needed, creating a sort of food bank where others could take what they needed. “This impromptu act of generosity and sharing is certainly in the spirit of One Box at a Time!” said Delgado Sutton. To date, 270 boxes have been mailed and reached people in Puerto Rico, thanks to the generosity of our community. Beginning September 30, Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to noon, Trinity Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 761 Elmgrove Road, will serve as a drop off site for additional donations of money for mailing and non-perishable food items: canned meats vegetables and beans, small bags of rice, peanut butter, canned fruit and personal hygiene items. There will be a collection barrel inside the main entry for four weeks. For questions or information contact: Maria Delgado Sutton at pr1boxatatime@ gmail.com or 746-6172.

Donna Sadler, Quest Elementary School teacher’s aide, receives the School Related Professional of the Year Award. Provided photo.

convocation at Hilton High School on September 4. Sadler works with a special needs student who is integrated into a regular education setting. She pushes her student to try new things and move out of his comfort zone, and has a calming effect when the student gets anxious or stressed. Sadler also excels at constantly keeping the lines of communication open between her student’s family and the school. The other SRP of the Year finalists are: Deb Angarano and Elaine Iabone, teaching assistants at Northwood Elementary School; Eileen Hagen, health aide, and Lora Leo, teaching assistant, at Merton Williams Middle School; and Jeanne Weining, teacher’s aide at Village Elementary School. Hilton Central School District SchoolRelated Professional of the Year honors the exceptional skills and initiative shown by Hilton staff members. Nominees are dues paying members of the Hilton Central School Employee Association (HCSEA) for at least five years prior to nomination. Applicants are judged on performance of duties, handling of an unusual assignment and how they embody the image of the school-related professional. Provided information

Hilton Central School District’s School Related Professional of the Year finalists: (l-r) Jeanne Weining, Lora Leo, Donna Sadler, Elaine Iabone, Eileen Hagen and Deb Angarano. Provided photo.

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