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Seymour Library Local History Room opens its doors to the general public by Grace Griffee

Apple quintet. Hurd Road orchard. January 10, 2016. Photograph by Rick Nicholson.

Local history buffs now have a place to call their own thanks to the new Local History Room at the Seymour Library in Brockport. After breaking ground last spring, the library held a grand opening ceremony at its annual After Hours Fundraiser in November. Senator Robert G. Ortt was on hand to do the ribbon cutting. “The room has been well used since its opening,” said Director Carl Gouveia. “People come here to do research and we’ve featured two history displays so far.” The Town of Clarkson and Clarkson Historical Society provided the first display, followed by a collection by the Emily L. Knapp Museum that included a fully-furnished dollhouse. For February and March, a collection from the Brockport Community Museum and The College at Brockport’s African American history archives will be on display to correspond with Black History Month in February. The Seymour Library moved its local history book collection to the new space, which also features track lighting and hanging rails to showcase pictures, paintings and hanging artifacts; six display cases; a computer for doing research; a book scanner that is designed not to damage bindings; and tables and chairs. The room is also equipped with an audio/visual system that includes a projector, screen, speakers and microphone.

The new Seymour Library Local History Room provides local history organizations with a place to display items from their collections as well as a central location for local history books, space for presentations and lectures, and table space, a computer and scanner for those who would like to do research. G. Griffee photo. The Local History Room was made possible by the New York State Education Department’s Public Library Construction Grant and through community donations. The funding also made it possible for the library to enclose the courtyard off the children’s room to provide safe outdoor space for story time, art projects and additional programming. Those interested in providing a local history display for the space may contact Director Carl Gouveia at 637-1050. For more information about the Seymour Library, visit seymourlibraryweb.org or “like” their Facebook page.

Westside News contributing writer Doug Hickerson has his portfolio of articles on display in the Seymour Library Local History Room. G. Griffee photo.


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sports/recreation Stephen Curry named Hickok Belt® award winner for second straight month The voters selected Curry based on another outstanding performance that saw Curry average 28.7 points and 7.2 assists per game while shooting .510 from the floor and .447 from three-point range. Other finalists for the month of December in order of how the NSSA voters ranked them included: Antonio Brown (football), Lindsay Vonn (skiing), Braden Holtby (hockey), Drew Brees (football), Marcus

Stephen Curry, point guard for the National Basketball Association’s Golden State Warriors, has been named the Hickok Belt® Award winner for the second month in a row, earning the honor for December 2015 after also receiving recognition in November. A select panel of members of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA) conducted the voting.

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Spieth, Bryce Harper, LeBron James, Carli Lloyd, Jake Arrieta and Daniel Murphy. The overall winner of the Hickok Belt® Award for 2015 will be announced in the coming weeks. To learn more about the Hickok Belt® Award, visit www.HickokBelt.com. Provided information

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Peters (football), Jenn Suhr (track & field), Jamie Benn (hockey), Enzo Maccarinelli (boxing) and Bubba Watson (golf). His selection as the Hickok Belt® Award winner for the month of December 2015 recognizes Curry as “the best of the best” in professional sports for the month and finalizes the field of candidates eligible to receive the overall Hickok Belt® Award for 2015, including Tom Brady, James Harden, Jordan

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Youth Archery Tag Tournament

Does your child like dodgeball? Archery Tag is a new way to play. It is a safe game played with foam tipped arrows and players wear protective gear. It’s the rules of dodgeball with the feel of the Hunger Games! Players will be split into teams and play a game for two hours. Who is the next Katniss Everdeen? Ages: 12-16. Location SCCC gym. Minimum: 20. Maximum: 40. Day Date Time Price Program # 3873-E Friday 2/26 6:30-8:30 pm $20

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Home brewing has become a national trend for people wanting to craft their own beers. This class will assist in providing you the knowledge to start brewing on your own! Local and award winning brewer, cider maker and mead maker Turk Thomas will go through the process step-by-step. Turk is a member of the American Homebrewers Association and Upstate New York Homebrewers Association. Everyone in the class will assist in making the first basic beer-an extract beer. If you want to learn to craft your own beer, this class is for you, plus you will get to take some home! Ages: Must be 21 or older. Location: The Center Dining Room. Minimum: 5 Maximum:10 Program #3877-D Day Date Price Sunday 2/21-3/13 $35 Times: 1st & 3rd Sunday will be 1-3 pm 2nd & 4th Sunday will be 1-5 pm

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Seniors Evan Conolly, Ryan Scholand and eighth-grader Todd Smith scored goals to stake Spencerport to a 3-1 lead, but they could not hold on and lost to Gates-Chili 4-3 in a Monroe County High School Hockey league game held at Monroe Community College. Just 81 seconds into the contest, Conolly knocked in the rebound from a Ryan Frazer shot to put the Rangers up 1-0, but GatesChili tied it less than a minute later. In the second period, Scholand scored on a backhander with an assist from Tyler Decosse at 5:35 to again put the Rangers on top 2-1. Spencerport goaltender Josh Lester robbed a Spartan on a rebound attempt just prior to the Rangers netting a power play goal at 6:42 as Mackenzie Sahrle found Smith, who skated behind the net and put a backhand into the net to make it 3-1.

Gates-Chili again battled back and tied the game with two goals just eight seconds apart later in the second period. Spencerport’s Tyler McDonald hit the post on his shot through traffic from the right point to keep it 3-3 after two periods. The Spartans scored the game-winner at 10:21 of the third off an odd-man rush and the shot from right wing finding the left side of the net. The Rangers pulled their goaltender with just over a minute remaining for the extra attacker, but could not get the equalizer. Lester made 19 saves in net for the Rangers, whose record fell to 1-13. “Our guys played hard to the end,” Rangers head coach Jason Rich said. “We have some players hurt so not a lot of depth and we saw a two-goal lead disappear in the blink of an eye and couldn’t get one more.”

Sweep in 50-free leads Hilton by Warren Kozireski Lee Lohrmann, Max Wagner and Alex Parks combined to sweep the 50-yard freestyle event to launch Hilton to a 94-91 win over Spencerport in boys’ swimming. Lohrmann finished in :23.42 - only .38 seconds ahead of his teammate - to give the Cadets 13 of the 16 points allotted for the event. The three, along with Adam Reitz clinched the win with a first place finish in the meet-ending 400-yard freestyle relay in 3:35.86. Reitz took first in both the 200 and 100yard freestyle races in 1:58.11 and :51.35 respectively while Matt Buri won the 500yard freestyle in 5:21.57. Brian Lane won

diving with a combined 272.05 points. The Cadets 200-yard freestyle relay team of Paul Dittman, Jack DiBitetto, Alex Gargano and Bobby Ottman also touched first in 1:36.49. For the Rangers, Mex Wersinger and Jared Kettinger each had a pair of individual event wins. Wersinger took the 200-yard individual medley in 2:02.09 and the 100-yard breaststroke in 1:00.46 while Kettinger finished first in the 100yard butterfly in 1:08.12 and the 100-yard backstroke in :58.49. Spencerport won the meet-opening 200-yard medley relay with Wersinger, Andrew Cole, Kettinger and Alex Gunther in 1:44.71.

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Brockport Oliver Middle School Drama Club presents The Lion King Junior Tickets are on sale now for the Brockport Oliver Middle School Drama Club production of The Lion King Junior. The high school auditorium will transform into an African savanna as all the favorite Lion King characters take the stage, outfitted in costumes beyond the imagination. They will journey from Pride Rock to the jungle

and back, while astounding the audience with their musical talent. Tickets cost $7 and can be purchased at the main office at Oliver Middle School or at the door on the day of the show. Performances will take place Friday, January 29 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, January 30 at 3 and 7 p.m. at the Brockport High School auditorium. Provided information

Two new members recently joined the Hilton Lions Club. They were inducted by the guest speaker Lion Tom Bartolini from the Avon Lions Club. Lion Tom spoke about the Lions International Foundation and the work that is done worldwide. Pictured (left to right) are new Lion Diana Hanley, Lion Tom Bartolini and new Lion Ed Spence. Provided photo.

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First row: Haley Mineti (Timon), Calvin Cavagnaro (Scar), Claire Gratto (Rafiki), Teagan Carter (Young Nala), Maria Ferris (Nala); Second row: Luke Leach (Simba), Bobbi Cheves (Banzai), Olivia Amoroso (Sarabi), Tori Allen (Sarafina), Amyia Plaskett (Shenzi); Third row: Sam Sevor (Zazu), Frank Schoebrl (Ed), Sean Dowdell (Pumbaa), Ashton Howlett (Mufasa). Provided photo.

Holley CSD takes measures to keep students and staff safe Holley Central School District has taken several measures over the last few years to ensure the safety of students and staff while they are on campus. This includes employing security officers in both buildings, locking the doors at the beginning of the school day, issuing swipe cards to faculty and staff for building access, using video surveillance throughout the campus and performing lockdown drills. “Even though there have been no incidents or threats to the security of Holley Central School District, given the current state of the world we’re living in, we’re being proactive by seamlessly integrating these measures into the regular school day,” said Robert D’Angelo, district superintendent. Several years ago, the Board of Education approved the district contracting with C.O.P. Security to employ security officers in the Elementary School and Middle School/High School buildings during the school day, as well as during evening hours and special events. The security officers are all former police officers or sheriff ’s deputies from local law enforcement agencies. The officers patrol inside and outside the buildings daily in addition to working at district concerts and sporting events. The students greet the officers daily, and they have become very comfortable with the officers’ presence in the district. D’Angelo appreciates having them present. “They are part and parcel of the culture of the district,” said D’Angelo. “Everyone knows them. The presence of C.O.P. Security helps us maintain a safe and orderly environment. We gain from their experience with law enforcement, which adds to the safety and security of Holley Schools.” Bob Lillie, a security officer at the Elementary School, approves of the measures Holley has taken to keep district employees and students safe. “From what I’ve seen, Holley security is head and shoulders above the other schools in the

area,” said Lillie. “We have to be so security conscious in this age, it just makes sense. Our presence has a calming effect on people because we’re there to ensure everyone’s safety.” Lillie also enjoys the interaction he has with students. “I enjoy the kids. They crack me up with how honest they are. We’re able to fill in the gaps for the principals and give the kids a neutral person to talk to. In addition to providing security, I see myself and the other officers as ambassadors to get the kids to do right and make good choices. The Board also approved locking the exterior doors to both buildings, issuing swipe cards to faculty and staff to gain entry, and equipping the campus with security cameras. Security at the Elementary School was enhanced with the decision to contain visitors in the foyer by locking the interior doors to the main hallways. The Board also strives to ensure that enough lights are installed on campus for evening events as students travel between buildings and parking areas. “I am so thankful that the Board of Education has been committed to taking the lead on adding security measures to the district,” said D’Angelo. “Without them, it wouldn’t happen.” D’Angelo is part of the Superintendents and Law Enforcement Group, where the five Orleans County school superintendents meet with Orleans County law enforcement and the District Attorney’s Office to collaborate on maintaining the safety and security of all Orleans County schools. Holley recently performed a lockdown drill in both schools and all agencies came together for the debriefing on the drill. “The cooperation from these agencies has been phenomenal,” said D’Angelo. “They were very complimentary about how well the drill went in Holley.” For more information, contact Communications Specialist Beth Nash at 3499028 or email bnash@monroe2boces.org. Provided information

Rochester Professional Consultants Network (RPCN) will host their Second Annual Entrepreneurs Wall of Fame Gala on Tuesday, April 19. At this Gala, RPCN will recognize Rochester area entrepreneurs and small business owners in each of the five categories. Categories include Consultant’s Consultant, Community Champion and Entrepreneur of the Year. Nominations are currently being accepted and anyone is eligible to nominate or win an award. For a complete list of categories, descriptions and the nomination form, visit www.Roches-

terConsultants.org. Nominations are due March 4. The Entrepreneurs Wall of Fame Gala will take place at the Hilton DoubleTree Hotel, 1111 Jefferson Road. The gala begins with cocktails at 6 p.m. followed by dinner and awards at 7 p.m. Rachel Barnhart from Channel 8 News will emcee the gala. Register online at www.RochesterConsultants. org. For more information about the awards or gala celebration, call RPCN at 348-7142. Provided information

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DELICATE MATTERS It is an unfortunate fact of life that divorce, estrangement, and family rifts often stand in the way of dealing with death. Either an ex-spouse asks that her former partner not attend the funeral of a blood relative, or a sibling demands that a brother or sister not attend the funeral of a parent. These are harsh realities that one would hope could be resolved in the best interests of the living and with respect for the dead. A funeral presents a unique opportunity to exercise forgiveness and compassion that leads to the healing of fractured relationships. It is hoped that the stark reality of death will serve as a reminder that life and love are

precious commodities. A funeral is a meaningful event that can help ease the pain of separation that naturally accompanies death. It is a time of sharing good memories and experiences with family and friends. It is a time when respect, concern, and appreciation for a life that has been lived can be expressed in a sincere manner. For more information, please call 585-392-7100. THOMAS E. BURGER FUNERAL HOME is located at 735 East Avenue. We are available seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Family owned and trusted since 1976.

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Events/Entertainment

•The Hamlin VFW Auxiliary will serve a spaghetti dinner on Sunday, January 31 from 1 to 6 p.m. at the VFW Post on Lake Road, Hamlin. Cost is $7 for adults. •Programs and events at Lift Bridge Book Shop, 45 Main Street, Brockport - Science Fiction Book Club - Tuesday, January 28 at 7 p.m. Read the book Roadside Picnic by Arkady Strugatsky and join the discussion. Open to all. Zentangle Experience - Tuesday, February 2 at 11 a.m. Experience Yoga for the mind. First and third Tuesdays of each month at 11 a.m. Free and open to the public. February Flash Sale - During each Friday and Saturday in February, a selection of books from different publishers will be showcased at 30 percent off. Writer’s Group of Brockport - Tuesday, February 9 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Discuss all aspects of the writing process. New members always welcome. Free and open to the public. The group meets each Tuesday. Toddler Storytime - Friday, January 29 and February 5 at 10:30 a.m. For ages 1 to 4. Includes songs, games and stories. Free and open to the public. All programs take place at Lift Bridge Book Shop, 45 Main Street, Brockport. For more information, contact Cody Steffen at 637-2260 or email csteffen@liftbridgebooks.com. •Ann Ropp’s colorful abstractions are gestural, highly organic and curiously biological. An exhibition of her work, Ann Ropp: Works on Paper will be on display January 26 through February 23 at the Tower Fine Arts Center Gallery at the College at Brockport, 180 Holley Street, Brockport. Exhibit is free and open to the public. Opening Reception will take place between 4 and 6 p.m. Tuesday, January 26. •Stories of Brockport area’s people and places: Twenty-three years of Doug Hickerson’s human interest stories continue on display at Seymour Library through January. The retrospective with portfolios of 130 clippings from Suburban News, Hamlin-Clarkson Herald, 2015 to 1992, is located in the new Local History Room of the library at 161 East Avenue, Brockport. Phone 637-1050 for information. •The Ogden Senior Center, 200 South Union Street, Spencerport, hosts an author spotlight on Monday, January 25 at 11 a.m. featuring Don Shilling, a retired science teacher who has written 11 books about the history of Rochester. Shilling has also taught classes on local history for over 20 years and continues to give educational talks across the region. Open to the public.

Fundraisers

•Fundraiser to benefit the Aurora House - Save bottles, cans and pull tabs (aluminum only). The collection is on-going. Call John, 352-7866.

Government Meetings

•Assemblyman Steve Hawley will hold January office hours for Monroe County residents. The office hours will be attended by Hawley’s staff. The 139th Assembly District is represented by Hawley. To schedule an appointment contact his office at hawleys@assembly.state.ny.us or call 356-0686. Office hours: Monroe County - Ellwanger Room, Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport. Wednesday, January 27 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. •Brockport: Village Board meets the first and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month only upon application. Historic Preservation Board meets the third Thursday of the month at 7:15 p.m. All meetings are held at the Village Hall unless otherwise noted. •Clarendon: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 16385 Church Street, Clarendon. Planning Board meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall. Zoning Board of Appeals meets upon necessity, on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. •Clarkson: Town Board meets each second and fourth Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. Planning Board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month, effective September 1 meetings take place at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets the second Wednesday of every month as needed. Architectural Review Board meets on the first Tuesday of the month as needed. All meetings are held in the Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. The Library Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue. Historical Society meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 Ridge Road. The Town Clerk’s Tuesday office hours have been extended to 6 p.m. •Hamlin: Planning Board meets the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; Town Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of each month (January 25) at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hamlin Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin. For information, call 964-7222. •Holley: Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Board of Trustees meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Regular monthly Supervisors Meetings are held prior to the Board of Trustees meetings, beginning at 5:30 p.m. •Kendall: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. for regular meetings. The conference sessions (workshop) meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Meetings are held at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. The Town Board has also scheduled additional work sessions to occur on Saturdays prior to the third Tuesday of each month from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, 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.; and the Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the

Kendall Town Hall. •Murray: Town Board meets the second Tuesday of each month beginning at 7 p.m. at the Murray Town Hall, 3840 Fancher Road, Holley. •Parma: Town Board will meet on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Conservation Board meets the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Thursday and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, and are open to the public. Town offices will be closed Monday, January 18 for Martin Luther King Day. •Sweden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. 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.

Health/Help

•The New Fibromyalgia Support Group hosts a Welcome Back Chinese New Year Party with Tea Tasting, Tuesday, January 26 at the Westside Family YMCA (Gates Location), 920 Elmgrove Road, in the Meeting Room. RSVP three days prior to Melissa Kraemer, 341-3290 or Jackie, 752-1562.

Library

•The Community Free Library, 86 Public Square, Holley, will hold its annual Art Week program for students in second through fifth grade during winter recess; Monday, February 15 through Friday, February 19 from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. Students will work with local artist and retired art teacher Laurence Dabney on week-long projects using mixed media. The program is free but space is limited (15 students). To register, stop at the library or call 638-6987 beginning February 2. During the month of February, The Community Free Library will hold Wednesday Story hours from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at 86 Public Square, Holley. The free program will cover a variety of themes, combining stories, crafts, games, songs and multiple activities. Dates and themes include: February 2 - Groundhog Day, February 10 - Valentine’s Day, February 17 - Art, February 24 - The Desert. For more information, call the library at 638-6987, and speak to Library Director Sandra Shaw. •Hamlin Public Library programs and events: Munchkin Monday Story Hour - Monday, January 25 from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. For ages 2 to 5 with care giver. The theme is counting. Baby Storytime - Tuesday, January 26 from 10:30 to 11 a.m. Stories, music and educational play for babies under two years and care giver. Thursday Storytime Adventures - Thursday, January 28 from 6:45 to 7:30 p.m. For ages 5 to 10. Explore Australia through stories and craft. Teen Book Discussion - Tuesday, February 2 from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Copies of Life as We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer are available. Read the book then join for pizza and discussion. For grades 6 and up. Registration required. All events take place at the Hamlin Public Library, 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin. For more information or to register, call 964-2320.

Meetings

•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. •The Hamlin Republican Committee meets the fourth Tuesday of each month in the Hamlin Town Hall starting at 7 p.m.

School Board

•Churchville-Chili Central School District will host a Board of Education Facility Tour and Budget Work Session on Saturday, January 30 at 139 Fairbanks Road in Churchville. A facility tour will take place from 8 to 11 a.m. followed by a Budget Work Session from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the Professional Development Room. •Hilton Central School District Board of Education meets Tuesday, January 26 at 7 p.m. in the Board Room, 225 West Avenue, Hilton. Agendas and minutes are available on the district’s website www.hilton.k12.ny.us/board-education.htm.

Social & Professional

•Hilton-Parma Knitting and Needlework Group meets the fourth Tuesday of each month from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Hilton Community Center Senior Lounge. All are welcome.

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Celebrating Black History Month in Brockport On Friday, February 5 at 7 p.m., the Village of Brockport will join with The College at Brockport to celebrate two of Brockport’s prominent 19th Century African-American figures and their families: William Page and Fannie Barrier Williams. The celebration includes presentations, musical performance and refreshments. It will take place on the College campus in the New York Room in Cooper Hall. The event is free and open to the public. Sarah Cedeño, Brockport Village Historian and Lecturer in the College at Brockport’s English Department, will discuss the lives of the William Page family and their place in Brockport’s history. William Page, born into slavery in 1834 in Florida, was sent to western New York via the Underground Railroad. Page earned his certificate in civil engineering from Rochester before raising his family in Brockport. Ann Frey, retired Brockport Central School history teacher, will present the life of Brockport-born Fannie Barrier Williams. Mrs. Williams was a nationally known lecturer who worked tirelessly to promote programs to benefit the free and newly freed black women. She helped establish the NAACP and Chicago’s Provident Hospital—the first blackowned and operated hospital in America. In addition to presentations, College at Brockport student Oscia Miles, an Interdisciplinary Arts major, will perform a speech written by Fannie Barrier Williams. Pianist Greg Turner will entertain the audience with some music composed by Harry Page.

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Parma Town Board welcomes newest member At the January 5 Organizational Meeting, the Parma Town Board welcomed its newest member, Dr. Daniel Barlow of Hilton. Dr. Barlow was appointed to a oneyear term to fill the vacancy created when Ms. Tina Brown was elected to the Monroe County Legislature. Dan is a long-time resident of the Village of Hilton and a member of the Roberts Wesleyan College faculty since 1989, where he currently serves as a Professor of Accounting and Chair of the Undergraduate Business Department. Dr. Barlow received his J.D. from the University of Colorado in 1987 and passed the Colorado Bar Examination in July 1987.

Before the meeting, members of the Town Board re-elected during the November 2015 General Election were sworn in: Jim Smith, Supervisor, for a two-year term; Gary Comardo, Councilperson, for a four-year term; Kyle Mullen, Councilperson, for a four-year term; and Brian Speer, Superintendent of Highways, for a two-year term. During the meeting, the board decided that meetings would return to a 6:30 p.m. start time now that the new meeting room divider is in place. This will allow concurrent use of the court and board meeting rooms for the first time in a year. Provided information

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month by the county at the Sweden/ Clarkson Community Center. When the park opened in December, the county came out weekly and Carges says, “there were 22-24 registrations per night. Some people ask why we don’t have registration at the Town Hall, but if we do it on our own, we can’t include other towns.” That means residents in Hamlin or Clarkson would be unable to sign-up in Sweden. The monthly county-run signups also assure pet owners that they will have access to all four dog parks. Supervisor Carges says the permits are available for Monroe County residents only. “People are out there every day,” Carges says of the Sweden Dog Park. “It’s open year round, there’s always several people there at once ... it’s social for humans, too,” he says. The Dog Park additionally brings a different kind of person out to enjoy the town park, he says. “People whose kids are finished with sports, or some who have never been there before,” he observes. Additional amenities are planned for the spring, including a shallow pond surrounded by crushed stone - meaning doggies won’t get as muddy after a swim. The park is divided into a side for small dogs and a side for large dogs. Supervisor Carges says more shade will be created on the south side and benches and a lean-to are also planned. The shelter will give pet owners a spot to get out of the wind, he says. The next registration date is Wednesday, February 17 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Sweden/Clarkson Community Center. Pet owners must bring a valid dog license and rabies certification.

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Spencerport High School senior Brianna Ross won the Rotary Vocal Competition held on January 10 at Roberts Wesleyan College. Sponsored by the Spencerport Rotary Club, Brianna will be honored for first place at an upcoming Rotary meeting, where she will receive a check and asked to perform a song. Brianna will receive further recognition this spring at the Rotary’s district conference to take place in Hershey, Pennsylvania, where she will again perform one of her

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Approval was tabled in anticipation of two additional revised Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) documents, and assurance that developers will meet with town staff to address concerns raised during the January 14 meeting. The Conservation Board expressed during the meeting that it, “... wants to see what the maximum (environmental) impact (of the project) would be ... with the maximum build-out per code.” “We are concerned with the way the paperwork is progressing,” the Conservation Board’s representative said, “we are not comfortable making a recommendation.” He noted members have never seen a SEQR like the one submitted by Ellicott Development, with two sets of numbers on the same form - one for the overall project and one for the Rite Aid. “The SEQR doesn’t follow the plans ... the numbers don’t work,” he said. Additionally, the Conservation Board is concerned initial development will involve

that he has worked on 50 Rite Aids laid out in a similar manner. “The DOT has reviewed the plans,” he said. “We will go back to them.” Additionally, O’Brien told board members that although Walgreens is in the process of buying-out Rite Aid, Rite Aid is still interested in the site. “We are moving forward as a Rite Aid, we have other Rite Aid projects,” he said. O’Brien explained that the Rite Aid may eventually be changed to a Walgreens. He added that developers now believe the site can be serviced by public sanitary facilities rather than by the septic system originally planned. “The sanitary lines down the road (Route 31) are deep enough,” O’Brien said. He said Ellicott Development has scheduled a meeting at the site with local officials including the Village of Spencerport to discuss the sanitary facilities.

disturbance of more than five acres - the limit for a single SEQR, as plans show 6.7 acres will be disturbed. Ogden Town Engineer John Freel agreed, saying general site work, “... is in excess of six acres. That’s more than the five-acre threshold.” Freel also disagreed with project manager Tim O’Brien’s assessment that the Rite Aid development is designed so trucks as large as tractor trailers can get in and out. “I’m not in agreement that the truck traffic works,” Freel said, and added that he foresees problems with entrances and exits onto Union Street and Nichols Street. “With 33 acres, you can make it grow to accommodate potential truck traffic,” Freel said. Ogden Highway Superintendent David Widger said he agreed with Freel. “These are the permanent entrances to the whole place,” Widger said, “the overall traffic needs to be looked at for the whole site.” Project engineer Tim O’Brien explained

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Gartland, Leonard F. Rochester: Sunday, December 13, 2015 at age 90. He passed with his children by his side on his beloved Sanibel, FL. Predeceased by his loving wife of 58 years, Ruth (Spencer) Gartland. Survived by his children, Tom (Susan) Gartland, Ellen (Jeff) All, Connie (Rick) Naugle; grandchildren, Mike (Tricia) Gartland, Rachel and Ben Gartland (fiancée Sarah), Tyler, Kate and Will Naugle; Great granddaughters, Milana and Nina Gartland; many other family members, step grandchildren, and dear friends. The family would like to express their gratitude to the supportive staff at The Village at Unity. Len graduated from RPI in 1945 with a degree in Chemical Engineering. He served in the U.S. Navy from January 1943 - July 1946 and was stationed on Saipan. Len worked at Eastman Kodak as an Industrial Engineer from 1947 - 1983. Following his retirement from Kodak, he and Ruth traveled extensively, visiting over 30 different countries, but they also loved being at their home on Lake Ontario. Len loved plants and gardening in his yard. He enjoyed spending time on artistic endeavors including photography, painting, and creating beautiful lamps from stained glass. Len always made time to serve others by volunteering with Meals on Wheels and other organizations. He was a member of the White Church of Spencerport for 63 years. Above all, Len enjoyed being with family. His was a life well lived. To light a candle of remembrance, visit www. alifecelebrated.com. Leonard’s memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, January 30, 2016 at (White Church) The First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ of Spencerport, 65 Church Street, Spencerport. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Honor Flight Rochester, P.O. Box 23581, Rochester, NY 14692 or Hospice of Rochester Lifetime Care, 3111 South Winton Road, Rochester, NY 14623 in Leonard’s memory.

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•Campbell, Edith M., died January 18, 2016 at age 80. Predeceased by her parents Earl and Lillian Smith, siblings Robert, Nina, Esther, Carl, Bill, Ruth and Letha and her son-in-law, Eric DeLano. She is survived by her loving husband of 60 years, Gerald; children, Vicki DeLano, Bob (Barb) Campbell, Merri Kae (Vince) Yaniro, Jeff (Sandy) Campbell; grandchildren, Shawn (Shannon) and Nicholas DeLano, Jason (Joy) and Brian Campbell, Billy and Tina Andaloro, Alex and Aaron Yaniro, Brooke, Phillip and Nicole Campbell; great-grandchildren, Leilanni, Isabella Grace, Owen, Eric Joseph, Landon Jayce; brother, Watson Smith; sister Judy Zimmerman; many nieces, nephews and many dear friends. A Memorial Mass was held January 22 at St. Mary’s Church, Holley. Donations can be made to the American Kidney Foundation in her memory.

Anna D. Alderman Kent: Anna D. Alderman, age 96 of Ridge Road, died January 19, 2016 at her residence following a long illness. She was born September 11, 1919 in Elmira Heights to Michael and Mary (Souka) Dzybon and had lived in this area over 11 years. Anna was a past member of the Corning Assembly of God Church, and was a person who enjoyed travelling to many destinations throughout her life. She also was known for her love of knitting, sewing, baking and especially trees. However, her Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren were her everything. Mrs. Alderman was predeceased by her husband Robert Edward Alderman, two brothers: John and Andrew Dzybon and a sister: Alice Riuz. She is survived by her daughters: Patti (Lynn) Wood of Kent, Lynda (Jim) Hines of FL, grandchildren: Susyn (Mark) Tillman, Karen (Charles) Cardone, great grandchildren: Samantha, Robert, Chloe, a great-great grandson Elijah as well as several nieces and nephews. There will be no prior calling hours. A Celebration of Life as well as interment will be held privately at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Hospice of Orleans, 14080 Rt. 31, Albion, NY, 14411. Anna’s family is being cared for by the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Inc. of Albion. To share a special memory of Anna, please visit: www.christophermitchell.com

•Leasure, Jennifer M., died suddenly January 10, 2016 at age 29. Predeceased by her grandfather, Horst Klan. Precious daughter of Francis and Jutta “Jay” Leasure; granddaughter of Edward and Joann Benoit and Gertrud Klan. Also survived by loving sister, Andrea Leasure; and many uncles, aunts, cousins and friends. Jen was an accomplished athlete earning a varsity letter in basketball for Brockport High School. Private Services were held. Contributions can be made to Ronald McDonald House, 333 Westmoreland Drive, Rochester, NY 14620 or Rochester Police Benevolent Association, 1425 Lexington Avenue, Rochester, NY 14606 in her memory.

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•Lemcke, Betty (Merritt), died January 14, 2016. Predeceased by her husband, Richard; daughter, Christine and son, Wayne. She is survived by her children, Linda (Carol Hart) Armstrong and Becky Lemcke; grandchildren, Stacy (Stuart) Gale, Heath (Danielle) Armstrong, Jennifer (John Tanis) Lemcke, Lisa (Chris) Everle, Renee (Joseph) Fowler, Mark (Elizabeth) Lemcke and Jake Lowery; 15 great grandchildren; many sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews and friends. Her Funeral Service was held January 23 at Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to the charity of one’s choice in her memory.

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•Cater, Charles A., died January 14, 2016, at age 90. He is survived by his loving wife Hilda; son, Stephen; grandchildren, Donald, Daniel (Angela) Cater, Angelyn (Bo) Barrington; great-grandchildren, Matt, Ben and Grace Cater and Olivia Barrington; many nieces and nephews; and special friends Pat Suhr, Sue and Larry Klafehn. A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, January 24 at 2 p.m. in the Concordia Lutheran Church, Kendall. Spring interment in Lakeside Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Concordia Lutheran Church, Kendall in her memory.

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•Holzschuh, Carl W., died January 15, 2016. Predeceased by his beloved wife, Marilyn. Survived by his loving son, Tom (Susan) Holzschuh and daughter, Karen (Stephen) Essig; grandsons, Steve Essig, Eric and Brian Holzschuh; sister, Lorraine Destross; many nieces, nephews and cousins. Carl was a WWII Navy Veteran and retired machinist from Eastman Kodak Company. Private Services were held. Interment, St. John the Evangelist Cemetery, Spencerport. Contributions can be made to Cottage Grove Memory Care c/o Rochester Presbyterian Home, 256 Thurston Road, Rochester, NY 14619 in his memory.


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Part time position of Deputy Clerk to the Town Justices (15-18 hours/week). This is an appointed position, which involves preparing for court sessions, and processing and recording information. This is a high-energy position in a busy environment. Some post high school education preferred. The position requires: • Strong telephonic, written and personal communication skills to the public and to a variety of public agencies • Computer and internet skills • Strong organizational skills • Ability to manage and keep accurate records and process cash and credit transactions • Ability to work well with people and function as a team member • Some evening hours when Court is in session (approximately twice per month) • Ability to handle sensitive information discreetly and confidentially and • Ability to be fingerprinted, pass high-level background/security clearances and be bonded. No phone calls, faxes or emails. Submit your resume, letter of interest and qualification, and application clearly marked “Personal and Confidential,” to Town Clerk, Town of Parma, 1300 Hilton-Parma Road, Hilton, New York 14468, postmarked or personally delivered on or before February 10, 2016.

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‘Offers long term nursing care and short term comprehensive rehabilitation services’ RN - Assistant Nurse Manager: Full Time/ Day Shift/ 9:00am-5:00pm/Monday – Friday; Assists the Nurse Manager in the day-to-day operations and managing needs of a 40-bed Rehab Unit. Nursing leadership and/or Long Term Care experience preferred. Current NYS RN licensure. RN Nursing Supervisor: Full Time. Evening & Night Shift. Available to work weekend shifts. Must have strong communication, organizational, & clinical assessment skills. Nursing leadership and/or Long Term Care experience preferred. Current NYS RN licensure. RN or LPN MDS Nurse: Full Time. Day Shift. Monday – Friday. Occasional weekends. Completes MDS assessments as assigned by MDS Coordinator. Long Term Care experience preferred. MDS Certified preferred. Current NYS RN or LPN Licensure required. LPN: Full time evening/night shifts available. Current NYS LPN licensure. CNA: Full time and part time day/evening shifts available. Current NYS CNA certification required. Maintenance Mechanic: Maintains the grounds, facility, & equipment in a safe and efficient manner. High School Diploma. Previous HVAC & Maintenance experience preferred. Dietary Worker: Assist with resident tray assembly, food delivery, dishwashing and the cleaning and sanitation of kitchen and food preparation areas. Per diem opening for day, evening, weekend and holiday shifts. Housekeeper I: Performs cleaning functions in assigned areas following established schedules and using prescribed methods. High school diploma or GED required. (1) Full Time/Evening Shift, rotating weekends.

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B-B Central School District implements NYSSA Rapid Responder Program “Byron-Bergen Central School District continues to value that our most important priority is keeping our students and staff safe,” said District Superintendent Casey Kosiorek. To that end, the district has added the New York State Sheriff ’s Association (NYSSA) Rapid Responder® Program to their crisis management and emergency preparedness plans. The new program uses cutting-edge technology to give school personnel and all first responders immediate access to emergency response information, enabling clear communication and quick, coordinated action. Rapid Responder, an all-hazards site-based crisis management system, is utilized in schools nationwide and Canada. The system brings school officials and first responders from diverse agencies together on a single digital platform, giving everyone instant access to site-specific emergency response information, including floor plans, aerial views, hazardous material locations, utility shut-off information, evacuation plans and live camera feeds. Byron-Bergen CSD Director of Facilities Michael List said, “We are expanding the dialogue between the district and responders from local law enforcement, fire and medical departments. We have already found areas for improvement that will enable responders to better handle many emergency scenarios in our schools. The new Rapid Responder system helps make that possible.” List added, “We recently completed detailed site visits and are now reviewing all the data. The next step in imple-

mentation will be training and drills with local responders based on different emergency and daily security situations to test all portions of the system.” Implementation of the Rapid Responder Program is part of the district’s solid commitment to safety and security in the schools. Current security for the district includes a comprehensive visitor management system, Raptor®, which will utilize visitor background checks, as well as generate ID badges in all three schools and the district office. A large security camera system oversees buildings and grounds, and will now tie into Rapid Responder using their capability to integrate IP based cameras. The district also recently welcomed School Resource Officer Matt Butler to the staff. “In a world of seemingly increased violent incidents, we are proud to put an additional measure in place to ensure everyone’s safety,” said Kosiorek. “I want to thank our team - Mike List, Transportation Coordinator Drew Doll, School Business Official William Snyder, the building principals and Deputy Butler for all their work with the overall safety of the organization, and most recently with the implementation of the NYSSA Rapid Responder Program.” Over 16,000 facilities nationwide have implemented Rapid Responder (www.preparedresponse.com/New-YorkSheriffs-Rapid-Responder-Program.html) which has been SAFETY Act Certified by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Provided information

Legal NoticeS Legal Notice Hamlin Planning Board Monday, February 1, 2016 7:30 p.m. Pursuant to Section 274a and 276 of Town Law as amended and the Town of Hamlin Zoning Code, the Hamlin Planning Board will hold Public Hearings on Monday, February 1, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hamlin Town Hall located at 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin for the following: PUBLIC HEARING SINGLE LOT SUBDIVISION VIRGINIA TRUELSON 2865 SUBDIVISION 7898 NEWCO DRIVE Application of Virginia Truelson; owner; Virginia Truelson; seeking “Preliminary & Final” Single Lot Subdivision Approval for property located at 1752 Lake Road, Hamlin in a C-GB zone. Tax account # 021.03-3-2-1. PUBLIC HEARING COMMERCIAL SITE PLAN MARK CRANE MARKS PIZZERIA 406-432 HAMLIN CLARKSON TL ROAD Application of Mark Crane; owner; Lee Larkin; seeking Commercial Site Plan Approval for a Pizza Restaurant for property located at 406-432 Hamlin Clarkson TL Road in a C-GB zone. Tax account # 029.06-2-1.1. All interested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard at this time. Further information can be obtained by calling 964-8181 or by reviewing the application at the Hamlin Town Hall during regular business hours.

Legal Notice Town of Kendall Public Posting The Town of Kendall is seeking letters of interest and resumes from Kendall residents interested in a position as a Zoning Board of Appeals member. Please direct all correspondence, on or before February 29, 2016 to the Kendall Town Clerk, P.O. Box 474, Kendall, New York 14476, or hand deliver to the Kendall Town Clerk at 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall, New York during her normal business hours. The Kendall Town Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all candidates. By Order of the Kendall Town Board Amy Richardson Kendall Town Clerk

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You can pick one up at our office, 1776 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, Route 259, just north of Route 104 (Ridge Road). Look for the log cabin. Our hours are Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The administrative team at Byron-Bergen CSD begins work on implementation of the new Rapid Responder system. Standing (l-r) Jr./Sr. High School Interim Principal Patrick McGee, Superintendent Casey Kosiorek and Elementary School Principal Brian Meister. Sitting (l-r): Transportation Director Drew Doll, School Resource Officer Matt Butler, and Director of Facilities Mike List. Provided photo.

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RELIGIOUS SERVICES DIRECTORY HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH

“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches” 50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468 (585) 392-7990 www.hiltonbaptist.org E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net Contemporary Service: 8:30am Traditional Service: 10:30am Fellowship: 11:30am Children’s Sunday School: 10:45-11:45am Adult Bible Study: Sunday 9:30am, Thursday 9am Women’s Bible Study & Men’s Group: Every other Saturday (Call for dates & times) Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper: February 9 from 5-7pm Handicap Accessible Child Care available during 10:30am service

To Have Your Services Listed Please Call 352-3411

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 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

PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

Permanent Address: 39 Hovey Street, Hilton Meeting Currently at: Hilton UMC, 21 West Avenue, Hilton (585) 615-6383 www.PCFMinistries.com Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 8:30AM Turning Point Teens: Tuesday 6:30PM Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM Nursery School: Parma Free Center, 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton School Phone: (585) 392-5792

ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

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 & Sunday School at 10am Bible Study on Tuesdays at 11am

ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH

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

167 Lake Avenue, Hilton (585) 392-2710 Father Catanise Worship Saturday 4pm • Sunday 9:30am Lifeteen Mass 6pm What is Lifeteen Mass? Our teens are important to us and we at St. Leo’s are proud to offer a Mass that engages a drum set, electric guitars, and a host of teen musicians to celebrate the Mass. Afterwards on Sunday nights there is Religious Education for grades 7-12 that involves a lesson, fun and food. Everyone is welcome! Please share the experience with us and bring a friend! Handicap accessible.

ST. MARY’S CHURCH

13 South Main Street, Holley

ST. MARK’S CHURCH

16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718 www.stmarystmark.org Father Mark Noonan Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 8:00AM St. Mary’s Thursday - 7:00PM St. Mary’s Friday - 11:30AM St. Mark’s Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s Sunday 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s


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Gates Historical Society programs scheduled for 2016 The Gates Historical Society announces its 2016 program of presentations on local, state and world historical events and people. The dates and presentations are as follows: March 21, The Great Tonsil Massacre; April 18, The Native Americans in Upstate NY; May 16, Folklore and Legends of Rochester; June 20, Cycling the Erie Canal; July 18, Myron Holley: Canal Builder/Abolitionist/Unsung Hero; August 15, WWI:

Rochester Mobilizes for the Great War; September 19, Monroe County Civil War Soldiers; October 17, The History of Odenbach Shipbuilding in WWII; and November 21, James Hard, Last Civil War Combat Veteran. All presentations will take place at the Gates Town Hall Annex, 1605 Buffalo Road, Gates starting at 7 p.m. The Annex is fully handicapped accessible. Provided information

AUCTION

AT BonTrAger’s AucTion cenTer 4 miles west of Batavia, 1/2 mile south of Rt. 33

8975 Wortendyke rd., Batavia

WeDnesDAy, JAnuAry 27

starting outside @ 4:00 PM, weather permitting.

On January 12, a joint meeting was held between the Hilton Board of Trustees and Town of Parma Council. The board meets at least three times annually to promote communication and work toward common goals: i.e. safety concerns, Monroe County Sheriff’s presence within the area and promoting community involvement, to name a few. Pictured left to right: Front row - Village Trustee Shannon Zabelny; Supervisor Jim Smith; Mayor Joe Lee and Village Trustee Larry Speer. Second row - Town Councilperson Dan Barlow; Village Trustee Jim Gates; Town Councilperson Gary Comardo; and Councilperson Kyle Mullen. Provided photo.

Opinion/Comments

This auction will include: Burger blue jug w/chip; blue slip churn; Ford gumball machine; mechanical banks; Budweiser steins; Buffalo lg. blue jar w/bale; music cabinet; dark pine dining room set; glassware & china; cedar chest; hanging slag glass; dressers; books; camera collection; costume jewelry; Ariens snow blower; jewelry armoire; kitchen table set; side chairs; 32 ft. ext. ladder; rockers; art work; tools. See our website @ www.bontragerauction.com for photos & complete list. Preview after 3:00 PM. Refreshments are available. TERMS: Cash, Approved check w/ID, MC/VISA, 13% B/P.

Since 1935

8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529

vacant residential lots public

auction

saturday, february 6 • 9:30 aM Auction location will be held at

1722 Lake rd., Hamlin Ny Lot #1:

• 1360 Roosevelt Hwy, Hilton, NY, • 4.81 acres • 337 ft. frontage • 2015 assessment $33,200 • Hilton School District • $10,000 deposit

Lot #2 & 3:

• 3820 & 3824 Brick School House Rd., Hamlin, NY • .55 acres each • 115 ft. frontage • 2015 assessment $15,500 each • Brockport School District • $4,000 deposit for each lot

See our website:

Since 1935

8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529

www.bontragerauction.com for more info & pictures

Cartons for Christmas brings cheer to over 100 local families during the holiday season We are fortunate to live in a compassionate community. Your kind donations helped 110 local families (454 people) by delivering 8,000 items of food and 206 toys for young children. Two of these families responded: “Would like to say thank you. Because of Cartons For Christmas, my husband and I will have a wonderful Christmas dinner. Please pass my thanks to all involved. Their kindness is more appreciated than you can know.” “I appreciate the food and gift for my son. My family wishes your good will be rewarded with good health and happiness in your life.“ We are grateful to the 200 plus volunteers who made this happen. They unloaded cars, checked for expired food, sorted, counted, packed and delivered food all within 24 hours. They include: •Jim Grassi and his team for ‘managing the floor’ by organizing hundreds of boxes and getting them into the correct vehicles, with assistance from B.S. Troop 165 led by Bob McGreevy •Our transporters of toys, food, boxes and shopping carts - Don and Ginny Mosher, Barb and Steve Hull, Helen Grigg, Jim Grassi, Josh and Mikayla Granger, Greg Dorgan and Nate Johnson •Our shoppers - God’s Girls from Spencerport Bible Church led by Sandy Boe (food) and G.S. Troop 164 led by Beth Nash (toys) •Ginny Mosher, our meat lady and scribe; Lynn Phillips for count auditing and collecting and storing boxes; Alicia Saladyga; Joann Grassi; Patty DeMarse; members of Munn School Staff; the Knights of Columbus Council No. 7707; Spencerport Rotary Club; and the Cosgrove Service Club led by John Deserto and Erin Bell •The 32 drivers who delivered the food, including Spencerport Volunteer Fire Department Explorers, Gates Volunteer Ambulance (Spencerport Station), GS Troop 164, the Lions and Rotary Clubs and many individuals •Ted Rauber who has been instrumental in the operation for decades. This year we bid farewell to Ted and thank him for his many contributions. We thank the many individuals who bring turkeys and food anonymously. We thank our financial backers - St. John the Evangelist Church, J. William Jewelers, Kiwanis Club of Spen-

cerport, The Feltner Group, Barton’s Parkside Hots, First Congregational Church, Hi-Qual Heating and Cooling, Inc., Spencerport Lions Club, Ferris Goodridge Unit No. 330, Spencerport Area Chamber of Commerce, Village Square Management, Spencerport Firemen’s Benevolent Association Exempts, Spencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Association, Spencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Association Ladies Auxiliary Inc., Krony’s Pizza, Spencerport Teachers Association, St. John’s Mens Club, Canal Country Quilters, Jean A. Black, CPA and the many individuals who donate so generously. We will miss Denny Marra, Barefoot Management, Inc., who donated so generously for decades. Rest in peace, Denny. We thank our supporters - Nothnagle Realtors, Spencerport Federal Credit Union and Fowlers Canaltown Wine & Spirits for being early drop-off locations; Spencerport Tops Market for donating gift cards and lending shopping carts; Colby Homestead Farms for providing potatoes; Grant Wolfe, Samaritan Harvest and Krehers Farm Fresh Eggs for the eggs; Spencerport Schools and churches for the food drives; ‘Just Us’ Red Hatters; Victory Packaging in Liverpool for the boxes; and Salmon Creek Country Club for the toiletries. We feel grateful for our Toy Coordinator, Donna Granger, who made sure all 206 kids under age 16 received a toy or gift; our Toy Tree sponsors, Cathy Fowler, Ginny Swarthout and Nancy Bodhorn; and SFCU for their generosity and enthusiasm. Much thanks to all who selected the angels from the Toy Trees and bought and wrapped gifts along with Spencerport High School Student Government and the ‘Church Ladies’ from St. John’s. We wish to thank our sponsors, the Ecumenical Council of Churches: St. John the Evangelist, First Congregational Church, United Methodist Church, Parma Baptist Church, Trinity Lutheran Church, Ogden Baptist Church, Ogden Presbyterian Church and Spencerport Wesleyan Church. None of this would be possible without the tremendous participation of the Spencerport community.

Real Estate Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Discover Real Estate 162 South Union Street Spencerport • office: 352-4896 barker - Cute Ranch Built in 1955. Village Location. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, updates - only $44,900. Holley - Reduced to $49,900. Front and Side Porch. 3/4 bedroom, formal dining room. Let’s Deal! kendall - Reduced! 5 Acre Ranch Style. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2,350 sq. ft., 2 car garage. cHili - Ranch Style Built in 1976. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, large deck, attached 2 car garage. parma - Colonial on 6 Acres. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, family room with woodstove, 2 car garage. cHili - Reduced! Split Level Style. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, family room, 2 patios, 2.5 car garage.

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This is your last chance to have a free listing for your local club, non-profit organization or museum included in the 20th Edition of the Hometown Community Directory. This year we will include all such listings that appeared in the last directory. To change any of that listing information we must hear from you by Tuesday, March 15th. If you are part of any such organization and wish to have information for it included we must also hear from you by that deadline. Simply fill out the form below and send it to the address indicated. Or you may forward the information to us by copying this form and faxing it to us at 352-4811 (DO NOT fax the newspaper copy) or e-mail us at info@westsidenewsny.com. NOTE: Churches will only be listed if a contract has been signed for advertising or the church purchases an ad in the Directory.

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