Hamlin-Clarkson Herald - February 25, 2018

Page 1

February 25, 2018

Issue No. 8

www.westsidenewsny.com

DISTRIBUTED TO CLARKSON, HAMLIN AND KENDALL

Sweden to pursue Owens Road sidewalk grant funding The Town of Sweden is seeking public support in order to pursue grant funding for a sidewalk on Owens Road from the existing sidewalk (along the west side of Lowe’s) north into the Village of Brockport and south to Brockport Spencerport Road. Safety is the primary concern, as pedestrian traffic has increased significantly along the heavily traveled roadway. The sidewalk project could be a joint opportunity with the Village of Brockport in order to continue the sidewalk into the Village from Owens Road at State Street and/or South Avenue. In order to pursue the funding, the town needs to gather community support. Residents may submit letters of support to: Supervisor, Town of Sweden, 18 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420, or call 637-7588 for more information. The funding application is due soon, so time is of the essence.

Buy and sell at the Hilton Community Indoor Flea Market The Village of Hilton Community Center will hold an Indoor Community Flea Market on Saturday, April 14 located at 59 Henry Street, Hilton. Spaces are currently available at $20 for a 4’ x 10’ area and sellers keep the proceeds. To reserve a space, pick up an application at locations including Parma Public Library, Mainly Books on Main Street in Hilton, Hilton Community Center (in Village office or Ingham Room), and Parma Town Hall. Make checks payable to Pat Clark and send the application and check by March 30 to Hilton Community Flea Market, 971 Hamlin Center Road, Hamlin, NY 14464. Set up time will be Friday, April 13 from 6 to 9 p.m. only. The Flea Market will take place from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. the next day. Coffee and donuts will be available to purchase in the morning in the Ingham Room (first floor, southern end of building). Hot dogs, chili, pop and other goodies will also be available. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Friends of the Parma Public Library, Hilton Parma Emergency Food Shelf, and Kathleen Ann Tenney Animal Shelter. For more information, call Pat at 752-0515 between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Spencerport native helps train the Navy’s best pilots at TOPGUN In Nevada’s high desert is the Navy’s premiere tactical air warfare training center, home to the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center and it’s Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor program, known to the world as TOPGUN. A 2010 E.J. Wilson High School graduate and Spencerport native is part of the Navy’s finest aviation fighter training facility in the world. Petty Officer 2nd Class Jacob Glende is an aviation warfare systems operator working with the NAS Fallon Search and Rescue stationed aboard Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada. As a Navy aviation warfare systems operator working with search and rescue, Glende is responsible for providing high altitude technical search and rescue capabilities for Naval Aviation Warfighter Development Center, NAS Fallon and the surrounding area as well as specialized water rescue. “I was considering a few options, but ultimately decided to join the Navy because it offered more adventure and opportunities,” said Glende. TOPGUN began 48 years ago with the determination of nine pilots, the skepticism of the government and almost no budget as history would recall. In the early years it turned the tide of a losing air war in Vietnam, revolutionized military doctrine, inspired a Hollywood blockbuster and attracted and trained the best allied pilots and air crew from all over the world. Glende plays a crucial role in the overall mission that flies over 5,000 adversary sorties per year in support of the Navy and Marine Corps Active and Reserve fleet and replacement squadrons, carrier air wings and marine aircraft groups including the United States Air Force, Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard and Canadian Forces. “Nowhere in the world does the Navy have the ability to train as we do in NAS Fallon,” said NAS Fallon Commanding Officer Capt. David Halloran. “The Navy specifically chose NAS Fallon as the location for Top Gun and the Naval Special Warfare Tactical Ground Mobility Training Center because of the desert climate, mountainous terrain, and sophisticated ranges available in northern Nevada. Every Carrier Air Wing and Navy Seal Team is required to receive the essential training provided here prior to being deployed in theater.” According to Navy officials, TOPGUN is highly competitive and exposes Navy and Marine Corps pilots to the

Petty Officer 2nd Class Jacob Glende. Provided photo. most demanding training scenarios in fighter aviation led by some of the most talented pilots in the world. Each pilot is hand-selected for air-to-air and air-to-ground training and subsequently, as a TOPGUN instructor. “Successfully completing rescue swimmer school is an accomplishment I am very proud of,” said Glende. Glende also said they are proud to serve at the center of excellence for naval aviation, training and tactics development. The future of U.S. aviation depends on the Navy’s ability to achieve their vision for defeating tomorrow’s air threats with the support of the ground crews and pilots. “Serving in the Navy means being accountable for all of my actions and always reminds me to strive to be honorable,” added Glende. Provided information

March Mayhem to benefit family of injured C-C 10th grader March Mayhem again returns to Churchville-Chili on Saturday, March 3, in the Middle School Gym C starting at 1 p.m. This event is the 21st annual Churchville Lions vs LEOs benefit basketball game. This fun and popular event will benefit the family of Logan Biedrzcki. Logan is a 10th grader at Churchville-Chili and a member of the school Ski Team who was severely injured on January 19 while at Bristol Mountain. Logan broke his left leg in three places and suffered a head injury that resulted in a swelling of his brain. He was at Strong Memorial Hospital Intensive Care Unit for five days undergoing intense trauma treatment. He is restricted to home now, where he requires

extensive physical therapy and tutoring to maintain his school work. His parents and older sisters have all had to adjust their schedules to help with this care. Logan’s friends and classmates will be on hand to participate in this fun exhibition where the principle goal is to help his family with the medical expenses involved. All proceeds from this event will be donated to his family. Donations may also be sent to the Churchville-Chili LEO Club at the senior high school address or given to any member of the Churchville Lions Club. All involved are hoping for a similar success story from last year. The 2017 benefit game was for Alex Voglewede who, while entering his junior year, was diagnosed with

Leukemia. After extensive chemotherapy treatments and much tutoring, Alex is now in remission and all set to graduate with his class this June. Alex was an integral part of the school soccer team which went to sectionals last fall, and was named to the All Greater Rochester soccer team. He will be attending college in the fall, where he plans to pursue a career in his dream field of aeronautics. For 21 years the LEO Club has been comprised of students in grades 7 through 12 who have performed a wide variety of community service activities, and is proudly sponsored by the Churchville Lions Club. Provided information


2 Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - February 25, 2018

+ TRUCK

OPTIONS PLUS TRUCK & CAR ACCESSORIES • Stepbars • Tonneau Covers • Bug Deflectors • Tool Boxes & Much More

AUSTIN INDUSTRIES WELDING SUPPLIES WELDING GASES

Oxygen/Acetylene Argon/CO2 Helium, etc.

MAChINE ShOP SERvICES FABRICATION

WE STOCK STEEL

GENERATORS

Reliable & Affordable

NEW & USED SNOWPLOWS Also Repairs, Parts & Accessories

Sold by the foot Angles • Channels • Flats • Sheet

COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL Supplies Available

SPECIAL ORDERS WELCOME 3871 Oak Orchard Rd. • Albion, NY (RT 98)

589-1153

Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5pm; Sat. 9-noon

589-1353

You are reading a Westside News Inc. publication

Ogden/Spencerport officials meet with Canal Corp reps Ogden Town Supervisor Gay H. Lenhard and Spencerport Mayor Gary Penders met with New York State Canal Corp. representatives Thursday, February 15 at the Town of Ogden offices to discuss the controversial clear cutting of the Erie Canal Banks. The meeting provided the following outcomes: The Canal Corp. will not continue any work until a decision is made regarding the legal action taken by the Towns of Brighton, Pittsford and Perinton, to be heard by a judge on February 28 in Wayne County. In 2016, the Canal Corp. conducted a study to determine the embankment condition performed by Rizzo Associates. Rizzo Associates developed a color-coded rating system ranging from crimson to blue (high to low) to assess the condition of the embankment. Should the judge decide in favor of the Canal Corp, contractors will start clear cutting red zones. The Village of Spencerport is located in yellow and blue zones (moderate to low). Yellow and blue zones will only be trimmed to provide line of site for embankment inspection. Trimming was explained as removing dead or deteriorating trees and brush. Additionally, cutting and trimming must be completed by March 31. The reason for this is due to the State Environmental Act requiring the preservation of vegetation for the Long-Eared Bat. The stumping process for clear-cut areas will be done during the fall of 2018 and any damage to the canal path will be addressed prior to the summer months. The Canal Corp. will be meeting with Supervisor Lenhard and Mayor Penders again after February 28 to discuss a type of vegetation that can be planted at the bottom of the embankment that will not be overly invasive to the banks, but allow for privacy. Provided information

EMAIL US Your News Ideas editor@westsidenewsny.com


Hamlin-Clarkson Herald - February 25, 2018 3

Master Gardeners present 22nd Annual Gathering of Gardeners Symposium The Master Gardeners of CCE Monroe County will be hosting its 22nd Annual Gathering of Gardeners on April 28 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The day-long event is at the DoubleTree in Rochester (1111 Jefferson Road) and includes a continental breakfast. General Admission Tickets are $45 if purchased by March 13 and can be found online at www. gatheringofgardeners.com. This year’s first speaker, Joseph Tychonievich, was named one of six “young horticulturists who are helping to shape how America gardens” by “Organic Gardening” magazine. Tychonievich received his bachelor of science from Ohio State University and will be speaking on Rock Gardening: Reimagining a Classic Style and Cool, NonWimpy Plants You Haven’t Heard Of. His popular books will be available for purchase and signing. Next, Carol Southby will discuss Combining Plants for Special Effects. She is a garden designer and natural areas consultant, specializing in landscaping with perennials, native plants and plants for butterflies. She studied horticulture in England and has a bachelor of science in natural sciences. Her fascination with plant biology and plants in their natural habitat are a major influence on her presentations and garden designs. The symposium also features a unique and unusual plant sale all day in the adjoining parking lot. It is open to the public. Specialty vendors will bring items related to

Spencerport Community Chorus presents Broadway Showstoppers On March 10 and 11, the Spencerport Community Chorus, directed by Darla Bair and accompanied by Sally Martin, will present Broadway Showstoppers with musical selections from a variety of popular Broadway hits. Pieces will include “Hello Dolly,” “Tomorrow” from Annie, “Day By Day,” and many more. Many of the choir’s singers will be highlighted in short solo sections of the songs. Concerts will be performed at the Ogden Presbyterian Church, 2400 South Union Street at the corner of Ogden Center Road on Saturday, March 10 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, March 11 at 3 p.m. Concerts are free and refreshments are served after each concert. For information about these and upcoming performances by the chorus, be sure to check the website at spencerportsingers.com. Provided information

this year’s presentations. In addition to the sale, there will be auction items to delight the garden enthusiast. These items cover a wide range from a large gas grill donated by Home Depot to smaller garden tools, art and crafts. There is something for everyone. The Master Gardeners of Cornell Cooperative Extension are volunteer men and women trained by Cornell Cooperative Extension in the science and art of gardening, as part of a nation-wide education and service program. Master Gardeners are members of the upstate community. They take an interest in gardens, landscape and the environment at large. For more information about the symposium visit www. gatheringofgardeners.com or call CCE Monroe County at 585-753-2558.

Sean Bunny

Nate McMurray

Nick Stankevich

Includes four wine samplings, appetizers & live music by recording artist David Preston. $10 tickets can be purchased at the door or from a Committee Member. Monthly meetings are held at the Seymour Library the 4th Wednesday of the month at 6:15.

An Aprilaire whole-home air cleaner is the answer.

We meet three of the candidates for United States Congress and discuss the issues impacting New York’s 27th Congressional District which includes Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, Livingston, and parts of Monroe, Erie, Niagara and Ontario counties.

• Provide total comfort

Find us on Facebook: Clarkson Democrats; visit us on the web: www.clarksondems.weebly.com

• Control dust • Protect your family’s health • Protect your home Call us today for a healthier, more comfortable home.

HI-QUAL

Heating and Cooling Inc. “Quality Is More Than Just A Word To Us...It’s In Our Name”

14 Amity Street , Spencerport

352-8330

Feel Good. Inside.™

24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE! FREE SALES ESTIMATES! www.hiqualheatingandcooling.com

NOTICE

This is your last chance to have a free listing for your local club, non-profit organization or museum included in the 22nd 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 6th. 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.

Partners in

COMFORT

Thomas A. Rohr Attorney & Counselor at Law

General Practice Real Estate Closings Wills • Estate Planning Divorce • Child Custody Traffic Court 109 Lake Ave., Hilton Suite 210 • 663-7050

Diversions Hilton Exempt Club

NOTE: Churches will only be listed if a contract has been signed for advertising or the church purchases an ad in the Directory.

Allow us to host your special event

Questions? Please Call 352-3411

F Party Packages F Weddings F Bachelor & Bachelorette Parties F Showers F Retirement F Bereavement

Name of Organization_______________________________

137 South Avenue • 392-5400

Hilton Exempt

___________________________________________ Address_______________________________________ __________________________________________________ Phone__________________________________________

Located within the Heart of the Village www.HiltonExempt.org

St. Patrick’s Day corNed Beef & caBBage, and also sHePHerd’s Pie

regular menu will also be available

Peg Dolan and the fiddler will be playing 7PM-10PM

Phone (If different from above)______________________________

Deadline to Respond: Tues., March 6th

FRIDAY

FISH FRY

Send Form To: Free Listing, Hometown Community Directory c/o Westside News Inc., P.O. Box 106 • Spencerport, NY 14559

Publishers of •Suburban News • Hamlin-Clarkson Herald • Hometown Community Directory

Open to the public!

Serving

Contact Person___________________________________________

WESTSIDE NEWS INC.

Voted A Top Lawyer in NY State With Legal Ability & Ethical Standards

Now Booking Parties & Luncheons

Full Lunch, Dinner & Bar Menu Available Daily

PriMe riB Every Wednesday & Saturday

Gift Certificates Available

Live Music 372 Manitou Rd. • 392-3370 call for Bands & Nights

www.braddockbaytavernandgrill.com Mon-Sat 11am-2am; Sun Noon-2am


4 Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - February 25, 2018

GPAS finds its beat in music of the 1960s We always, all ways give you more

www.westsidenewsny.com (585) 352-3411 • FAX (585) 352-4811 P.O. Box 106 1776 Hilton-Parma Corners Road (Route 259) Spencerport, NY 14559

Staff and Contact Information Publisher

Keith A. Ryan ext. 125

Editor Emerita

Evelyn Dow

Office manager

Marilyn Brown ext. 120

Editorial Department email: editor@westsidenewsny.com Classified Advertising ext. 124 email: classified@westsidenewsny.com General Information “0” for the operator email: info@westsidenewsny.com Advertising Representatives and Contact Information Lori Antonelli

ext. 133 lori.antonelli@westsidenewsny.com

Rachael Blair

ext. 139 rachael.blair@westsidenewsny.com

Debbie Day

ext. 131

debbie.day@westsidenewsny.com NancyLea Illsley nancylea.illsley@westsidenewsny.com Tami Raco tami.raco@westsidenewsny.com Mary Lou Rockow mary.lou.rockow@westsidenewsny.com Ellen Stevens ellen.stevens@westsidenewsny.com

Ad production manager

ext. 135 ext. 129 ext. 134 ext. 130

Come get your groove on with your finest tie-dye shirts, bell bottoms and platform shoes at the Greece Performing Arts Society Good Vibrations: Hits of the 1960s Concert. This new themed concert produced by the Greece Performing Arts Society will be held on Saturday, March 24, at 7 p.m. in the recently remodeled Greece Arcadia High School Auditorium at 120 Island Cottage Road (14612). Wear your hippie clothes or come as you are to enjoy the music of the Greece Jazz Band, directed by Gary J. Samulski, Greece Choral Society, directed by Dr. Rollo Fisher, and the Greece Concert Band, directed by BJ Comer. Audience members will recognize many popular hits from artists including The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons and The Supremes. To make the Good Vibrations Concert more interesting to all age groups, each of the group directors will introduce many of these songs and musical pieces with a little bit of trivia. It will be a time to reminisce or a time to learn about music that shaped the ’60s. In addition to performances from the Greece Jazz Band, Choral Society and Concert Band, GPAS President Eric Vaughn Johnson is pleased to include guest professional soloists performing some hits of the ’60s: Jenna Owens, Hector Manuel and Dylan DeGeorge. Jenna Owens attended Berklee College of Music for Vocal Performance, was a featured solo performer with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Jeff Tyzik, and performed at the Rochester International Jazz Festival. Hector Manuel, Rochester born but a New Yorker at heart, has been featured in RAPA’s The Wild Party, the regional tour of A Year with Frog and Toad, and world premiere of “Two Tickets to Paradise: The Eddie Money Musical.” He has also been seen flexing his instructing skills at Seton Elementary School as a teaching artist/director for their MTC Kids program. Dylan DeGeorge graduated from Finger Lakes Community College with a concentration in Theatre, won the 2013

Soloists Jenna Owens, Hector Manuel (above) and Dylan DeGeorge (at left) will perform. Provided photos

New York Talent Show, and has performed with Finger Lakes Theatre and Theatre 444. Recently he was in the cast of “The Hit Makers: And the Beat Goes On” at JCC Center Stage Theatre. DeGeorge is most well-known locally for his role of the hunchback Quasimodo in GPAS’s 2017 production of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” Tickets will be at the door: $12 adults, $10 for seniors 65 and older. $8 for students grades 6 to 12. Children five and under free. For more information, visit greeceperformingarts.org, email emailinfo@greeceperformingarts.org, or call 2345636. Provided information

Karen Fien ext. 128

Asst. production manager Joanne Michielsen ext. 128 email: production@westsidenewsny.com Production Emily Antinore, Vicki Caspersson, Suzette Coleman, Linda Michielsen, Donna Stultz. Website -- Barbara Burke email: barbara.burke@westsidenewsny.com

Writers & contributors Mark Ball, John Dunn, Maggie Fitzgibbon, Kristina Gabalski, Doug Hickerson, Warren Kozireski, Rick Nicholson, Terra Osterling, Joe Reinschmidt, Leisa Strabel. Editorial Assistant -Tori Martinez

ext. 126

Circulation & distribution -Don Griffin, Noreen Newton. ext. 123 email: circulation@westsidenewsny.com Published each Sunday by Westside News Inc., Suburban News circulates by private carrier and the U.S. Postal Service to free distribution recipients and paid subscribers in Bergen, Brockport-Sweden, Chili, Churchville-Riga, Clarendon, Clarkson, Hamlin, Hilton-Parma, North Greece, and Spencerport-Ogden. Business offices are located at 1776 Hilton-Parma Corners Road (Route 259), Spencerport, NY 14559. (585) 352-3411. Entered for mailing at Spencerport, NY 14559. Subscription rates are $40 per year; $25 for six months or less. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS All advertising in this publication is subject to approval before publication. We reserve the right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel any ad at any time. We shall not be liable for any loss or expense that results from the publication (whether published correctly or not) or omission of an advertisement. COLLECTION NOTICE In the event of non-payment when due, an advertiser’s account may be turned over to an attorney for collection and will be liable for all charges paid by Westside News Inc. for collection. If judgments are received against the advertiser, the name of the person and the business will appear in this publication until the judgment is satisfied. Office hours:

Mon.-Thurs. ................................................. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday.............................................................. 9 a.m. - noon Closed Saturday and Sunday, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Also, the office is closed on Fridays which precede Memorial Day, Labor Day as well as the Friday following Thanksgiving.

Events

•The Housing Council at PathStone Operating Rental Property Workshop will be Saturday, March 24 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Sweden/Clarkson Recreation Center, 4927 Lake Road, Brockport. Call 546-3700 or visit www.thehousingcouncil.org to reserve your spot. There is a $45 materials fee.

Fundraisers

•The 6th annual Forks and Skis fundraiser will be held Friday, March 2, from noon to 6:30 p.m. at Bristol Mountain Ski Resort. Tickets range from $50 to $100 and are available at foodlinkny.org. Attendees can expect lunch, a lift pass, entry into a NASTAR race and a happy hour with live entertainment and several raffle prizes. Proceeds to benefit Foodlink, the regional food bank that serves Western New York.

Government Meetings

•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 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. only upon application. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. only upon application. Other Boards, Committees, Task Forces have varying meeting schedules. •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 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 p.m.; Town Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of each month 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. •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. •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.

Library

•Hamlin Public Library events: Munchkin Monday Story Hour: Monday, February 26 from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. for ages 2 to 5 with caregiver. The theme is “Guess Who?” Tween/Teen Book Discussion: Tuesday, February 27 at 6:45 p.m. Fun discussion and dessert. Thursday Night Storytime Adventures: Thursday, March 1, 6:45 to 7:30 p.m. for all ages. The theme is “Baking.” Lego Club: Saturday, March 3 at 11 a.m. Children can play with our gigantic collection of Legos. The Hamlin Public Library is located at 1680 Lake Road North. For more information or to register for programs, call 964-2320. •Seymour Public Library events: Babies and Books: Tuesday, February 27, 11 to 11:45 a.m. Ages 0 to 24 months. (Meets every Tuesday). Preschool Activity Club: Tuesday, February 27, 12 to 12:30 p.m. Ages 2 to 5. (Meets every Tuesday). Preschool Story Time: Thursday, March 1, 11 to 11:30 a.m. Ages 2 to 5 and their caregiver. (Meets every Thursday). Tech Tutor: Wednesdays 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Thursdays 1 to 3 p.m. *Registration required. All programs listed are held at the Seymour Public Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport. For more information, or to register for programs, call 637-1050.

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 Clarkson Democrats meet the fourth Wednesday of each month at 6:15 p.m. at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport. •The Hamlin Democratic Committee meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Hamlin Town Hall.

Social & Professional

•The Hilton Heart and Hand Quilt Guild meets the first Thursday of each month from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Hilton Fire Department, 120 Old Hojack Lane. (Please do not park in front of hall - park and enter by side door on left side of hall). New members and visitors welcome. For information contact, Mary Hinkley, 392-4153 or Sarah Barton, 392-5403. •Hamlin Crafts Club meets the first Thursday of the month. All are welcome. For more information and location, call Gladys 392-2529.


Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - February 25, 2018 5

How to avoid fines from trashing your TV Something that consistently gets overlooked is properly discarding old televisions. As new TVs are brought into homes residents need to get rid of their old ones. We can watch our shows and movies on bigger screens with more clarity and brighter colors than ever before, but there’s still an estimated 6 billion pounds of old TVs in U.S households according to an analysis by the National Center for Electronics Recycling. Thinking about throwing out that old TV? Not so fast! Often people don’t realize that it’s illegal to dump their unwanted TVs and other electronics, or leave them on the curb. Curbside garbage collectors will no longer pick them up and if you don’t want to pay a hefty $100 fine, don’t trash your e-scrap. Take it to a certified electronics recycler. Not only will you avoid fines, you’ll be saving the environment and people. Here’s why…

Old tube televisions called CRT TVs have a high concentration of lead, phosphors and heavy metals such as cadmium. The United States Environmental Protection Agency includes discarded CRT monitors in the “hazardous household waste” category. If electronics make their way into landfills, the toxic materials seep into the ground and water causing negative effects on the environment and the health of people, including damage to the nervous system, kidneys, bones, reproductive and endocrine system, and cancer. E-waste represents 2 percent of America’s trash in landfills, but equals 70 percent of overall toxic waste. Choose a certified e-recycler like Sunnking Electronics Recycling, 4 Owens Road, Brockport. For information, call Sunnking at 637-8365 or visit sunnking.com. Provided information

SN

Westside NeWs service Mart

WH

Power Equipment

SALES SERVICE PARTS ACCESSORIES

3918 Lyell Rd. Just West of Elmgrove

247-5218

View units, apply for financing and look up parts and buy online at:

www.brodner.com

sports/recreation

continued on page 15

Mendon spoils Brockport Senior Night by Warren Kozireski Brockport and Pittsford-Mendon combined for 54 points in a wild fourth quarter, but unfortunately the Vikings netted 31 of those as they defeated the Blue Devils 73-58 in boy’s basketball. Senior Amire Odey kept Brockport alive in the first quarter with six points as the Vikings led 14-12. Neither team made more than two consecutive baskets in a second quarter that featured nine lead changes, but Odey added eight more points while senior Jacob Jurhs knocked down a three-pointer and senior Cory Gross a lay-up to make it a one-point Mendon lead at the half. The Vikings opened up the second half on a 13-6 run

before a late turnaround basket by Brockport senior Noah Schultz and a drive by Gross made it 42-35 after three quarters. Mendon then blew open the game with their 31-point fourth quarter outburst which included a 15-5 run midway through. Odey led the Blue Devils with 23 points while Jurhs scored 14 and Gross added 12 for Brockport. The game marked the final regular season home game for seniors Odey, Jurhs, Gross. Schultz, Dan Yaeger and Michael Kruger. The Blue Devils entered the Section V playoffs seeded eighth in Class A1 and hosted ninth seed Brighton in the first round. The winner plays top-seed Greece Athena.

Blue Devils, Saints fall in semi’s by Warren Kozireski Brockport and Churchville-Chili both advanced to the Section V Class B semi-finals with quarterfinal wins over Geneseo and Aquinas respectively before losing tight affairs in the semi-finals played at RIT’s Gene Polisseni Center. Brockport dropped a 5-3 decision to Canandaigua while Churchville-Chili fell to Webster-Thomas 3-2. In the first semi-final, Brockport jumped out to a 1-0 lead at 4:12 of the first period as Andrew Harley picked up the puck at center ice and dashed down the right wing before his snapper from 15 feet out found the back of the net. Two minutes later Blue Devils goaltender Liam Schreiner made three-point blank saves before Canandaigua was able to tie the game at 1-1 with a power play goal by Alex Burley at 10:01. Burley scored twice more over the first 4:17 of the second to complete his natural hat trick to extend the Braves lead to 3-1. But Harley scored his second of the game with only three seconds remaining on a power play with an unassisted wraparound goal at 9:35. The Braves netted what would prove to be the game winner at 4:49 of the third as an Evan best backhand to the short side snuck under the goalie’s blocker pad to make it 4-2. But the Blue Devils again closed to within one of the lead as freshman Austin Ennis centered a feed to Peyton Young, who scored on a wrist shot at 7:17. Less than one minute later Young hit the goal post on another opportunity and, with the goalie pulled for the final 90 seconds of regulation, both Matthew Gemerek and Tucker Trask had point-blank shots stopped by Canandaigua net-minder Noah Schwartz. The Braves scored on a lengthy empty net shot with 27 seconds remaining to seal the win. “I said yesterday that it was going to come to our two best players and goalie against theirs and their goalie played exceptionally well in the third and that was the difference,” Brockport head coach Greg Stahl said. “We’ve been surviving these games and winning 7-4, but today we couldn’t get to the seven. Game two featured Webster-Thomas jumping out to a 2-0 first period lead with two even strength goals just 89 seconds apart by Cade Spencer and Tommy Ammon. But the Saints returned volley off the ensuing faceoff as Spencer Quinn scored unassisted as he handcuffed the goalie under the blocker pad to make it 2-1. After a scoreless second period thanks to Saints goaltender Nick Anderson’s save on a breakaway at the buzzer, Thomas retook a two goal advantage as Zachary Olsen fed Mitchell Marsh after winning an offensive zone draw at 11:19 of the third. Awarded a late power play Churchville-Chili defenseman Mathias Horvath put his shot from the right point into the upper right corner after a pass from Brandon Clark at 12:40. With the goaltender pulled for the extra attacker in the final minute, Saints forward Jordan Alves had his redirect from the high slot stopped and the Saints could not get the equalizer. “They came out fired up,” Saints head coach Brian Young said. “They were down a bunch of guys on the roster and I’ve been in that situation as a coach and I know how the

team can step up behind them. We had the luxury of relying on the guys who have been going for us all year and they didn’t have that, but they found some energy out of that. “I told them after the first (period) that we need to make sure we settle in and make sure we’re making the right plays and not giving the puck away too much. We came out and responded well.”

OgdeN PaRkS & ReCReatiON

Craft & Vendor Sale Saturday, March 3rd

Call 352-3411 to Advertise in the Service Mart.

2018 Smiles for Life Campaign

Join Us to Whiten your smile and…

Make a child smile!

March 1st – June 30th, 2018 we are donating our time and materials to professionally whiten teeth and raise money for local after-school programs and for children’s charities around the world.

Call now to secure your tooth whitening appointment during the Smiles For Life Campaign. 100% of the proceeds go to children charities. Payment Plans available. Call today for more information.

10:00am-2:00pm

Dr. Steven J. thompSon, DDS

Ogden Community Center 269 Ogden Center Road Spencerport NY 14559

42 Public Square, Holley • 638-5435

Many vendors to shop from: local businesses, crafts, and more! Stock up for birthdays, weddings, showers and more! Free admission! Call 617-6174 or visit www.ogdenny.com for more info!

www.ThompsonDentalCare.com

TONNEAU COVER SPECIALS

All Makes & Models • LEER Trilogy -

Hard TriFold Tonneau Cover

Dealerships

799 • Extang Solid Fold Starting at

acknowledges

TAMMY NENNI

Tammy has worked for Spurr Dealerships for four years, prior to Spurr she owned her own business for several years. Tammy offers great customer service and would like to invite you, as well as, her family, friends and past clients to visit her at the Spurr Dealerships.

$

COUPON Bring this coupon in and ask for Tammy.

1,000 Loyalty Bonus

on purchase of any new or used vehicle. Limited time offer. Spurr Dealerships 585-391-6524

www.spurrdealerships.com • 391-6524

6325 Brockport Spencerport Rd., Brockport, NY Mon.-Thurs. 9-8, Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-5, Closed Sun.

$

Hard Trifold Tonneau Cover Starting at

885 installed

$

• Extang Encore -

Hard Trifold Tonneau Cover With Front Opening Panel Starting at

975

$

Call Bob Cesare Accessories Specialist

for details at

391-6544

6325-31 Brockport-Spencerport Rd.


6 Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - February 25, 2018

FISSLER COLLISION AUTO SERVICE CENTER

COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIR CENTER

MECHANICAL SERVICE & REPAIR

CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS

•Wreck, Unibody & Frame Specialists •Insurance Claims Service •Lifetime Workmanship Warranty

•NYS Inspection •Brakes •Tune-ups •Suspension

“Guaranteed Quality - Honest Body & Mechanical Repairs Since 1976”

17096 Ridge Road West, Holley, New York 14470 • 638-8633

Improve your Home

Call one of these reliable, local professionals

Call Today

585-727-4610

STUCK IN AN OLD KITCHEN?

SAVE TIME,

There’s no place like home...your home!

TROUBLE & THOUSANDS.

585-305-3113

RepaiR • installation (585) 637-6230 (585) 955-3400

15% Off

Ask for Josh

free estimates • insured

615-3721

rubbish removal

Stewardship • Integrity • Excellence • Communication Cold Weather Special

Shepanskiscontracting.com

COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL Driveways • Parking Lots Site Work • Excavating

~ Quality Builds Business ~ Free Estimates • Fully Insured s r

“For All Your Heating Needs”

r

TM

MC & Visa Accepted Hilton

www.rwpaving.com • 225-8733

J. Maher

R.J. CHRIST

Residential Contractor

Fully Insured • FREE ESTIMATES Joe Maher, Owner

737-8047

s r

Hilton, New York

FREE ESTIMATES!

McAfee’s Remodeling, LLC

“We handle it from the ground up!”

www.mcafeeremodeling.com •Skylights •Windows •Doors •Roofing •Siding •Kitchens & Baths

HOME IMPROVEMENT

www.jmahercarpentry.com

402-1070

Driveway Replace & Repair Backhoe Bulldozer Septic Systems

make that junk go away today!

r

Robert J. Christ

YOUR AD COULD BE HERE CALL

352-3411

Professional, Honest, Courteous

SAME DAY & YEAr rounD SErVICE

WE CLEAN OUT

WE HAUL AWAY

John Prouty Jr.

WE TEAR DOWN

Homes • Basements Decks • Garages Attics & More Pools & More Anything! Hoarders • Water/Flood Cleanouts

Owner/Operator

392-8611 615-5087

49

Winter Rates Starting at $ All Credit Cards!

EXPRESS SAME DAY 24/7

1-585-719-8004

SUBURBAN DISPOSAL Serving Monroe County For Over 30 Years • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • ROLL-OFF

J.M. Tree Service “The family owned company ThaT cares abouT you!”

24 Hour EmErgEncy SErvicE

www.jmtree.com specializing in crane assisTed Tree removals.

• Certified Arborists • Tree Trimming • Tree Removal • Owner • Stump Grinding Operated • Fully Insured Joshua Miesch NY-5654AM Nikki Miesch NY-5762A

22 TURNER DR. • SPENCERPORT 352-3900

TM

392-2687

Tri-County Septic

• New Leach Fields, Raised Beds • Excavation • Featuring Presby Systems • Septic Cleaning • Real Estate Inspections • Repair Distribution Boxes and Sump Pump Lines, Resolve Ground Water Issues • Repair Pump Stations

• Locally Owned • Prompt, Dependable Service • Free Estimates

364 Peck Road • Hilton, nY 14468

septic systems

Over 25 Years Experience

Owner: Don Robinson

Septic Tank Cleaning & Repair Holding Tanks Driveway Stone & Topsoil Delivery Driveways Installed

A COMPLETE RANGE OF WASTE COLLECTION AND RECYCLING SERVICES

EXCAVATING/PAVING

paving

Additions • Remodeling Siding • Windows

DON’S TRUCKING

585-732-3407 • 585-659-8683

JD Cleanout & Junk Service

R & W Paving & SOn PAVING

HEATING

Heating

W.C. Converse

INTERIOR PAINTING & STAINING Hire a Vet! RWC Alum

www.nu-look.info

HOME IMPROVEMENT

• Interior • Exterior • Residential • Commercial Free Estimates Fully Insured

RUBBISH REMOVAL

232-1750

painting

SINCE NU LO O K CABINET REFACING 1971 H

HOME IMPROVEMENT

RICK DUKE Quality Painting Contractor Call Rick (585) 520-6727

See how easy a new look can be

Local - Independent

585-746-5716

• Additions • 4 Season Sunrooms • Kitchens/Baths • roof raisings • Free Standing & Attached garages • garage conversions

SEPTIC SYSTEMS

Fully Insured

SEPTIC SYSTEMS

Boilers • Hot Water Tanks • Dryer Vent Cleaning

• Roofing New Roof • Siding as low $ 3,995 as • Gutters up to 2,200 sq. ft. Call for detai • Additions ls. • All Roof Repairs Fully Insured. • Emergency Call Today! Service

Tree Service

SERVICE - All Makes & Models

Since 1984 Full Service remodeling - From ArchitecturAl PlAnS to FiniShing toucheS estimates are always FREE

17251 Kenmor Road • Kendall, NY

R

(585) 392-2155

Y

oBeRt J. cRoWle

EXCAVATION & SEPTIC SERVICE Shovel • Bobcat • Dozer Septic Cleaning Septic Installation

TREE SERVICE

AC & Furnace INSTALLATIONS

WARREN CONSTRUCTION

ROOfing

HEATING & COOLING

PAINTING

CABINET REFACING

AIR CONDITIONING

Mike DiSanto

home improvement

WH

WE ACCEPT

(585)

s r

r

TM

766-5674 Fully Insured FREE Estimates Tree Service

• Stump Grinding • Correcting Pruning • Owner On Every Job • 24 Hr. Emergency Service • 20 Years Combined on Every Job • Tree Removal • Professional • Bucket Truck Service Tree Climbers • Tree & Brush Trimming

585-637-TREE (8733) OakesTreeService.com

YOuR TREE ClImbIng ExpERTS!

50 OFF

$

Expires 3/31/18

Any Tree Service over 300 $


Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - February 25, 2018 7

Award winning speaker to give lecture on Camp Abilities The Clarkson Historical Society is pleased to present a lecture given by Lauren J. Lieberman, Ph.D. Lieberman is a distinguished service professor in the Kinesiology Department of The College at Brockport, State University of New York (SUNY). She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in adapted physical education and co-directs The Institute on Movement Studies for Individuals with Visual Impairments (IMSVI). She is also the founder and director of Camp Abilities, an educational sports camp for children with visual impairments at SUNY Brockport. Lieberman’s work reaches far beyond the campus at Brockport. Camp Abilities has been replicated in 19 states and eight countries. She has delivered keynote presenta-

tions and was an invited guest speaker all over the US and in China, Israel, Sweden, Ireland, Bermuda, Scotland, Brazil, Turkey, Hungary, Ghana and Canada. In addition, she has published over 125 peer-reviewed articles and published 18 books related to inclusion on physical activity and sports for children with visual impairments and deafblindness, which is a testament to the impact her innovative work has made world-wide. She has won a Points of Light Award for her work with Camp Abilities from the US Government. Camp Abilities has been featured on CNN, HBO Real Sports and NBC. This lecture is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, call 637-5810. Provided information

Public Information Meeting

Open HOuse Monday, March 5 6:00-7:30pm

• 2 year old Class • 3’s & 4’s Class • Pre-Kindergarten

Enrolling for the 2018-2019 school year.

Registration fee waived for those families that attend.

Learn about the next phases of the New York State Canal Corporation’s Embankment Maintenance program in Brockport The New York State Canal Corporation will host a public information meeting in Brockport where you can learn more about an initiative to improve the safety of area embankments along the Erie Canal, including the next phases of the project in the Brockport area. The New York State Canal Corporation is also seeking ideas for final embankment treatment and other measures that can be pursued to ensure residents and users alike continue to enjoy the iconic Erie Canal for generations to come. Tuesday, March 6, 6-8 p.m. A.D. Oliver Middle School Auditorium 40 Allen Street Brockport, NY 14420 For more information, visit www.canals.ny.gov/vegetation/

6787 Fourth Section Rd., Brockport

637-9785 ext. 1 rsgbrockport.com

Questions? Want a tour? Call Today!


8 Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - February 25, 2018

Free bereavement camp to promote hope and healing for children

The Brockport Lions Club had their annual stuff the trailer event on January 28 and were able to collect $185 in donations as well as 800 pounds in food to restock the Brockport Ecumenical Food Shelf. As always they had free chili, hot chocolate and this year a live band to keep everyone entertained. They hope to keep this a yearly event to support the needs of the community. The Lions Club thanks those who helped support the event and hopes everyone remembers those in need in our community.

LIFT CHAIRS Prices Starting at

599

$

115 Main Street Brockport, NY 637-3710 s r

r

TM

Open Thurs. & Fri. until 8:00pm

Children entering grades 2 through 11 in September 2018, who are adjusting to the death of a loved one, are invited to a free day camp this summer. Camp Heartstrings/Camp Dreams will run from Wednesday, July 18 to Friday, July 20 from 1 to 5:30 p.m. daily on the campus of St. John Fisher College. Professionally trained bereavement social workers, interns and volunteers will work with the children to promote understanding, acceptance, hope and healing through a comprehensive program of activities such as crafts, yoga, music, pet therapy, games and summer fun. Through this program, children will develop coping skills for handling and expressing grief, feel safe while expressing their grief, and realize other children struggle with the same emotions. Camp Heartstrings/Camp Dreams is presented by UR Medicine Home Care, Dreams from Drake, Pittsford Youth Services and St. John Fisher College. There is no charge to attend, but space is limited to the first 40 registrants. For more information, visit urmhomecare.org/hospicecare-services/camp-heartstrings/ or call Michele Allman, at 274-4069. Provided information


Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - February 25, 2018 9

The Bay of Quinte

Diane Hennekey Financial Advisor

by T.R. Hendrick The hard water fishermen in our area continue to do well on perch across the region. Fishing reports from the ponds in Greece, Braddock Bay, and Irondequoit Bay are all favorable. Ice fisherman on Sodus Bay report that the perch bite has been on fire there, with good catches coming out of 30 feet of water. The thaws we have recently been experiencing have changed the safety of the ice in spots, so make sure you stay on the beaten paths while walking on the hard water. One fish you won’t hear about being caught in our area, at least in any numbers, is the walleye. Walleye are big brothers to the perch and are the most sought-after fish by ice fishermen across the country. Walleye catches are unusual in our immediate area, with Oneida Lake being the closest place for some decent ice-hole walleye. But did you know we live only a four-hour drive from one of the best walleye ice fishing locations in North America? The Bay of Quinte on the northeast corner of Lake Ontario is a premier walleye fishery, only an hour’s drive east after you cross the Thousand Islands Bridge. The Bay of Quinte is famous for its giant eye’s, and the biggest are being caught through the ice. Just this past month a Canadian ice fisherman caught a humongous 18-pound walleye there. These are fish that have moved into the bay in the fall from Lake Ontario, hanging out there until they spawn at first thaw in the early spring. I have fished this walleye hotspot many times on soft water, and there is no big deal to pull off a trip up there. After crossing the border at the Thousand Islands Bridge, drive east on the Q.E.W. 401 to the town of Napanee and you are on the shores of the famous walleye hot spot. We always fished out of Napanee, but there is excellent fishing in the towns of Belleville and Trenton, a little further east on the bay. There are many places to stay; some will even rent you an ice hut. We’ve stayed at the Twin Peaks Motel because of their large rooms catering to groups of fishermen. You can find current information on accommodations at http://www.quintefishing.com. We’ve fished up there every May for years with great success. At that time of the year we caught smaller resident walleyes, because at that point in the season all the giant fish have migrated back out to Lake Ontario. We would see pictures of the giant walleyes caught through the ice hanging on bait shops walls up there. The recent exchange rates are for every $100 American currency you exchange you will get back $126 Canadian, so that makes the trip a little cheaper. A non-resident fishing license costs $85 Canadian and can be bought at the Canadian Tire store in the Napanee Mall. If you want to save twenty bucks, Ontario Province offers a cheaper Conservation License, but it cuts the number of fish you can keep from four to two. Once you get to Napanee, look for Baker’s Baits at 309 Dundas Street W., Napanee, 613-354-9280. They will give you advice on where to start drilling your holes and sell you the bait you need to catch these big walleyes. For more info insight on ice fishing the Bay of Quinte go to http://www.timeonthewater.ca/winter_walleye_Quinte.html The daily limit is four walleyes and, unfortunately, you can only bring back home one day’s limit per person. So, if you fish for more than one day, which most do if you are going to drive that far, you must release your fish or eat them that day. We would always bring a deep fryer and cook the fillets back at the motel. Fresh caught walleye, dipped in a beer batter then dropped in hot oil can’t be beat. They make lobster taste like Spam in comparison. Small two- to three-pound walleye are much better tasting than the large walleyes that you tend to catch in the winter. Those are usually big females and mature spawners, and should be released for the good of future fishing. Keep the small fish and take a picture of the large female spawners … then back in the hole with them.

97 Canal Landing Blvd Suite 1 Rochester, NY 14626 Bus. 585-723-6850 Fax 800-563-0867 diane.hennekey@edwardjones.com www.edwardjones.com

&Fitness

BROckpORt OptOMetRy

Celebrating 21 years of bringing 20/20 vision to our Clients

Dr. Michael Raff, O.D.

This 18.5 pound Godzilla walleye was caught this winter on Bay of Quinte. The Bay of Quinte is one of the best ice fishing destinations in North America, and only a four hour drive from Rochester. Provided photo. When you fish in Canada, do not attempt to bend the rules. Our neighbors to the north are very strict with their fishing and hunting regulations and we have been checked a few times while fishing up there. Once we were even checked by undercover officers disguised as fishermen. They fished next to us for some time before motoring up to our boat and showing their badges. I have no doubt that they picked us out because the I.D. letters on our boat told them we were from New York. They checked our fish in the livewell thoroughly, and we were completely legal. Disappointed, they asked us where we were staying and did we have any fish at the motel. We said that we had cooked the walleye we caught the day before, but that there were a few leftover prepared fillets that we hadn’t eaten eat yet. They informed us that we had our limit in the boat and if there were more at the motel, we were over our possession limit. If we didn’t want a fine we had to stop fishing, go back to the motel and eat them right away, and they would be by later to check. So, we reluctantly stopped fishing and headed back to the motel to finish the leftover fillets. We figured they were bluffing about showing up, but we couldn’t take a chance. Of course they did not show, the Dudley Do-Right looking so and so’s. So, the moral of the story is do not bend the laws in Canada. They are serious. Speaking of serious, if you are a serious ice fisherman you must make the short drive to the Bay of Quinte. The odds are very good that if you put the time in you could catch a walleye of a lifetime.

22 N. Main St. • Brockport • 637-2121 (just north of the canal)

www.visionsource-drraff.com

Brockport’s choice for private practice Optometry for over 21 years.

Sigillo Chiropractic Importance of Good Posture

Your posture - the way you carry yourself - is not just a matter of appearance. It’s an important factor in maintaining your general well-being. When all your body parts are in line - shoulders, hips, knees, ankles and feet - your spine is able to maintain its natural Dr. Christopher J. Sigillo, D.C. curve. When you are standing still, staying erect and keeping good posture is relatively easy. But the everyday activities of life pull us, literally, in different directions. Whether it’s lifting items at work, lugging a baby around, or working at a computer, all these activities are capable over time of pulling our infrastructure out of line. Even our heads are a burden. Did you know the average human head weighs around 10 pounds? If we let our heads fall forward all the time, we run the risk of developing what’s call upper thoracic hump. So keep your head up and your shoulders back. It’s important that we have a general understanding of, and feel for, the relationship among our body parts. Talk with a chiropractor about measures you can take to keep yourself in proper alignment. Practices like yoga and Pilates might be beneficial for you. If you are planning to take up a specialized exercise program, you should do it with a trained instructor. Talk with your chiropractor and your general physician before starting any exercise program. Presented as a community service by

Sigillo Chiropractic

54 North Main St., Brockport 637-3630. Most major insurance accepted.

Visit us on the web at www.sigillochiropractic.com

The only WaTer that should be in your basemenT is bob WaTers!

WATERS BASEMENT SERVICES, INC. Before Wall Panels & Drain Tile

• Crawlspaces • Outside Entrance • Waterproofing • Wall Treatments (Bilco, Gordon Doors) Encapsulation • Stone Foundation & • Drain Tile • Rim Joist Spray Structural Repair • Sumps & Backup Insulation Pumps Licensed • Insured • Wall Crack Repair

Call for Inspection & Consultation, No oBlIgatIoN After Wall Panels & Drain Tile

(585) 765-3369 • (716) 474-3898 www.WatersBasementServices.com


10 Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - February 25, 2018

Seventy-four inducted into Hilton Chapter of the NJHS Merton Williams Middle School inducted 74 students into the Hilton Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society on February 14. The ceremony opened with Principal Tracie Czebatol welcoming the audience and inductees. “These students have passion; they have desire; they see beyond the average and the possible,” she said. “They aim to be the very best versions of themselves in every single thing they do.” Danielle Mojsej, Abigail IpenVanZeilen, Madelyn Johnson, Alyssa Hockenberger, Abby Grinnell, Jessica Williams, Joel Morris and Matthew Mastowski participated in the candle lighting ceremony where they described the five characteristics of membership – scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship and character. Advisors Steve Cudzilo and Scott Meagher spoke about each inductee’s accomplishments as they walked across the stage to be congratulated by administrators, receive their pin, sign the registry, and then together recite the oath. Criteria for induction include a 95 percent grade point average, two leadership activities and community service hours. Collectively, the new inductees contributed nearly 2,000 hours of community service to organizations, such as Foodlink, animal rescue organizations, Apple Fest, Special Olympics, Hilton-Parma Emergency Food Shelf and area churches, just to name a few, in addition to playing sports, participating

in clubs, mentoring and many other extracurricular activities. Advisor Meagher began his address to the students with a quote by author Marianne Williamson. “Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you.” “We need to get over this believe that greatness is only for a chosen few,” said Meagher. The ceremony concluded with the new inductees handing their parents personal letters of thanks. The new inductees are: Sophie Amering, Kayla Anstett, Megan Barwald, Alexander Bisciotti, Dominic Brugno, Trevor Burkis, Natalie Byrd, Cody Cavuoto, Ryan Christ, Raena Christodaro, Shyla Connor, Aynsley Craner, Natalie Curatalo, Lia DelVecchio, Rylie DelVecchio, Jameson DiPalma, Claire Donohue, Kayleigh Enge, Calleigh Farley, Evan Fish, Shayna Flugel, Abby Grinnell, Benjamin Hassett, Samantha Hauck, Alyssa Hockenberger, Doron Indelicatom, Abigail IpenVanZeilen, Madelyn Johnson, Maya Johnson, Brayden Jones, Emily Jorgensen, Sarah Jorgensen, Nathan Kendrick, Erin Kent, Katelyn Korzenieski, Riley Letta, Leah Leverich, Cole Loewke, Andrew Marean, Ella Mascadri, Madalyn

Mascadri, Maria Mascadri, Riley Mason, Matthew Mastowski, Hannah Meagher, Sydney Michalowski, Alayna Miller, Danielle Mojsej, Brooke Moore, Benjamin Moran, Joel Morris, Angelina Natale, Lexa Polito, Abigail Porter, Preston Prince, Laura Reigle, Cameron Ryan, William Salamone,

Autumn Sample, Matthew Sarnov, Julia Sciortino, Sabrina Scoccia, Rylan Searley, Brynn Sidebotham, Audrey Smalling, Emma Smith, Jake Smith, Molly Standing, Caroline Steiger, McKenna Tydings, Andrew Vay, Riley Wheeler, Jessica Williams and Anthony Wiza. Provided information

Merton Williams Middle School students Madelyn Johnson (left) and Alyssa Hockenberger participate in the candle lighting ceremony at the National Junior Honor Society Induction. Provided photo.

death notices BROCKPORT

•Amos, Maryann (O’Connell), June 30, 1945-February 14, 2018. Survived by her husband of 33 years Bill; sons: Roderick (Beth) Skehan; David (Michelle) Skehan, daughters: Melissa (Steve) DeBlasio, Christine Amos and Jeannie (Kevin) Caporaso; 13 grandchildren; brother: Richard O’Connell; sister: Kathleen Patterson; beloved best friend Callaghan; one aunt; many nieces, nephews and dear friends. Predeceased by her parents Mary, David and Anna O’Connell and brother, David. Her Funeral Service was held February 19 at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport. Private family inurnment. Contributions can be made to the School of the Holy Childhood, 100 Groton Parkway, Rochester, NY 14623 in her memory.

CHILI

A Memory Is Forever 20% Off

Two Two Locations Locations toto Service You Service You

Any in stock monument purchase for the month of February

BRIGDEN BRIGDEN HART MEMORIALS MEMORIALS MONUMENT CO. 13890Ridge RidgeRd. Rd. 2301 Dewey Ave. 13890 Albion Albion Rochester 589-6500 589-6500 865-6746

www.woodsidegranite.com

Hilton Monument Co.

Think Spring! The holidays are over...

It is now time to order your loved one’s

monument to be set by spring.

Call for a FREE In-Home Consultation or In-Store Appointment.

CLEANING & REPAIR

ALso AvAILAbLE Reputable, Outstanding Company 18 East Avenue, Hilton • 392-9909 • 208-7088

www.hiltonmonumentco.com

•Stubblebine, Flora E. (Funk), died Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at age 87. Born in Clarendon, she is predeceased by her husband Robert “Bob” Stubblebine and brothers Glenn (Ann) Funk and Carl “Danny” (Patricia) Funk. She is survived by sister Nancy Leonard; brother Charles “Todd” (Judy) Funk; and sister Christine (Lawrence) Eastman, with whom she shared a close bond; children Kathleen (Albert) Barrientos, David (Linda) Benjamin, Nancy Skidmore, Todd (Heather) Benjamin, Jan Pickett, and Barbara Stubblebine; stepchildren Alicia Anne Hart, David Stubblebine, Douglas (Karen) Stubblebine, and Daniel (Kate - deceased) Stubblebine; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews, as well as many other loved ones and friends. She worked at Macy’s in Greece for more than 30 years. A private Memorial Service will be held in the spring.

hiltonmonuments@gmail.com

We accept all major credit and debit cards.

•Taft, Donald H., died February 12, 2018, at age 88. Predeceased by his loving wife, Mary; parents, Herbert and Lauretta and sister, Jean. Survived by the 5 D’s, Donna (Gary) Ambeau, Debbie (Gene) Gitro, Diana (Dan) Curcio, Dorreen (Bob) Caldwell and Darlene Taft; nine grandchildren, Christina, Kevin, Christopher, Daniel, Lisa, Nicole, Joe, Ken and Greg; seven great-grandsons; sisters-in-law, Norma (Sam) Milazzo, Barb Nelson, Betty (Joe) Leo; several nieces, nephews and his dog Daisy. Don began his career working with his parents at Herb Taft Lumber Co. and then became a home builder and manager of Chili Lumber. He was past president of the Chili Lions Club. Private Service and Interment were held at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to Hildebrandt Hospice in his memory. •Vragel, Eric Gerald, died suddenly, February 15, 2018 at age 54. Survived by his father, Howard E. Vragel; his sisters, Gail Palmer and Dawn (Steve) Ellis; nieces and nephews, Shannon (Tim) Winters, Charles and Sara Palmer, Carli and Jake Ellis; his great-nieces, Hayden and Harper. Predeceased by his mother, Phyllis Vragel and his brother, Gerald. A Private Graveside Service will be held at Parma Union Cemetery.

HILTON

•Charlebois, Margery D., died February 13, 2018, at age 88. Survived by her daughter, Shari (Marty) Klotzbach; grandchildren, Carrie (Jacob) Bettilyon, Tracie (Jeremy) Pullen, Kristin (Adam Lynch) and Caitlin (Marc Parina) Charlebois, Zach Charlebois, Nichole (Richard) Pulliam, Jeffrey (Danielle) Klotzbach, Lindsay (Chris) Worboys; several great-grandchildren; devoted friend, Jessie Kirby; her sister, Nancy Millet; several nieces, nephews and many friends. She was predeceased by her son, Rob Charlebois and her brother, James Daily. Her Funeral Service was held February 19 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home Inc., Hilton, followed by interment, Parma Union Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Sloan-Kettering Cancer Institute in her memory.

NORTH CHILI

•Miller, Kristi Otto, born October 13, 1951-died February 17, 2018. Predeceased by her husband, Robert and parents, Ron and Ethel Travis Otto. She is survived by her daughter, Lindsay Miller and love of her life, grandson, Robert Miller; brother and sister-in-law; several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Kristi wished only to have a Graveside Service at Mumford Rural Cemetery, Flint Hill Road which was held February 24. Contributions can be made to Golisano Children’s Hospital, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642 in her memory.

SPENCERPORT

•Accorso, Annamaria, died suddenly February 16, 2018, at age 20. Predeceased by her grandparents, Christopher and Dorothy Accorso, Salvatore and Catherine Cimino, Annabelle Scata. She is survived by her parents, Thomas and Barbara Accorso; grandparents, Bernard and Gloria Pensek, Antonio Scata, Terry Converse; aunts and uncles: Sherry Accorso, Carol Bristol, Wendy Accorso-Snyder, Gail Hayes-Accorso, Pegge (Richard Gallagher) Coon, Peggy (Don) Scata, Patty Grasso; Annamaria was loved by her many cousins; Mark Pensek and Shelly Acker. Her Funeral Mass was celebrated February 23 at Holy Apostles Church, Rochester. •McMahon, Charles James, died February 15, 2018 at age 92. Predeceased by his parents, Charles and Gertrude (Concannon) McMahon and his beloved wife, Patricia (Crowley) McMahon. Survived by his loving children, C. Dennis McMahon of Seattle, Washington, Thomas (Terry) McMahon of Spencerport, Colleen (Paul) McGreer of Fairport, Kate (Jim) Kar of Fairport and Maureen (Denny) Burdick of Penfield; grandchildren, Charlie and Brian McMahon, Jack and Emma McGreer, Stanley and Jordan Kar, Clare and Shannon Burdick. Charlie was a dedicated employee of Rochester Products and a proud member of the National Guard. At Charlie’s request, there were no prior calling hours. His Funeral Mass was held February 17 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Donations can be made to Spencerport Fire Department or the American Cancer Society in his memory. •Taylor, Dennis O’Brien, of Independence, Missouri formerly of Spencerport, died February 6, 2018. Predeceased by parents, Harold and Virginia Taylor and brother, Charles “Charlie” Taylor. Dennis is survived by his wife, Aiga of 48 years; his children, Derrick Taylor, William (Tracy) Taylor, Cathleen Taylor Jones; seven grandchildren; brother, Daniel F. (Sandra) Taylor; sister, Anne T. Allen (Alan); and many nieces and nephews. Dennis was a U.S. Navy Veteran from 1960-1970. He worked at Rochester Monroe County Airport Fire Department and was a retiree of Eastman Kodak Company where he was a Safety Engineer. A Memorial Service will be held at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to American Legion Post 330, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport, NY 14559 in his memory.

You are reading a Westside News Inc. publication


Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - February 25, 2018 11

IT’SE! HER

SUBMIT YOUR CLASSIFIED ONLINE!

NOW YOU CAN...

Just go to www.westsidenewsny.com and click on PLACE AN AD to use our new secure system to submit your classified reader ad.

RATES - DISPLAY ADS

WESTSIDE NEWS INC.

CLASSIFIEDS

Westside News Area

24

$

For information call (585) 352-3411

★★★★★★

Att: Classifieds P.O. Box 106 Spencerport, NY 14559

EMAIL production@westsidenewsny.com

• CHURCHVILLE Churchville Barber Shop 24 So. Main St.

fAX

DEADLINES:

and 50¢ for each additional word

Your ad boxed with a thin black border $4.50/week additional.

$4.50/week additional. Your ad will have stars above and below to make it stand out from the crowd.

★★★★★★

(585)-352-3411

for 15 words

WORD AD ENHANCERS

MAIL

(Night Drop Available)

1450

$

00 column inch

WESTSIdE NEWS INC.

• SPENCERPORT Westside News Office 1776 Hilton-Parma Corners Rd.

Westside News Area

Covers Parma, Hilton, Spencerport, North Chili, Churchville, Hamlin, Holley, Kendall, Ogden, Bergen, Brockport, Clarkson, Murray, Clarendon. 33,300 circulation

Over 33,000 Homes Every Week!

DROP Off LOCATIONS

RATES - WORD ADS

Your Ad online by Next Business Day. $6.00 additional to place your ad on our website by the end of the next business day. No credits will be given for a canceled ad run the week the ad was to first appear.

ALL CLASSIfIEDS MuST BE PREPAID We Accept... s r

r

TM

Thursday, 4PM, All Monday Holiday Editions - 24 Hours Earlier; Thanksgiving - Tuesday 4PM For Deadlines at our Dropoff Locations, call us at 352-3411.

HOME IMPROVEMENT GENERAL REMODELING

CHIMNEY Chimney Cleaning - Repairs, Liners & Caps. Over 25 Years Experience • Fully Insured, 21 Point Safety Inspection. Big Ash Fireplace & Stove. Call 585638-0300. Check us out on facebook, bigashstoves.com. Prevent Fires![TFN]

CLEANOUTS/ JUNK REMOVAL

INTERIOR REMODELING Basements/Bathrooms Framing/Drywall Ceilings/Painting Hardwood Floors Ceramic Tile

Call Tony Today!

585-755-0086 cell 585-265-2865

Free Estimates • Quality Work

CLEANOUTS/ JUNK REMOVAL

JD Cleanout & Junk Service make that junk go away today! SAME DAY & YEAr rounD SErVICE

WE CLEAN OUT

WE HAUL AWAY

WE TEAR DOWN

Homes • Basements Decks • Garages Attics & More Pools & More Anything! Hoarders • Water/Flood Cleanouts

49

Winter Rates Starting at $ All Credit Cards!

EXPRESS SAME DAY 24/7

1-585-719-8004

This is Suburban News & The Herald. Thank you for reading! ELECTRICIANS Electrical Work - all phases. In business for 30 years. Master’s license, insured. Quality job at reasonable prices! 585-6378321.[2-25] _________________ Electrician for all your needs. In business for over 20 years, am licensed and insured. Up to date with all new code changes. No job too big or too small, please call for a quote! Vince 585-3700861.[1-20-19]

GENERAL REMODELING Complete Home Improvement including interior and exterior work. 35 years experience. Free estimates. Locally owned and operated by S&G Remodeling. Call Cory, 585-352-0747. [TFN]

LANDSCAPING/ GARDENING

GUTTERS Call Joe for seamless gutters, aluminum trim, carpentry work. Complete jobs or repairs. Fully insured. 585-3923248.[11-11-18]

The deadline for next week’s edition is Thursday at 4 p.m. HANDY MEN/ WOMEN D&K Handyman Service - Deck, Remodeling, Painting, Flooring, Electrical, Plumbing, Power Washing & more! Fully insured. Call Dave Inclema, 585-4552593.[2-25-18]

Locally Owned & Operated • Fully Insured Reliable • Quality Workmanship Residential • Commercial ~ 19 Years Experience ~ WalkWays & Patios • landscaPing Mowing • Trimming • Gutter Cleaning Seasonal Clean-Ups Snowplowing ( Commercial Only)

J.M. Tree Service “the family owned company that careS about you!”

820-TREE (8733)

PAINTING: Interior/Exterior, Powerwashing, Deck Restore, neat, dependable and highly skilled. Reasonable rates, 30 yrs. Experience. Call Phil 585659-8366.[TFN]

Reynolds Plumbing - Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, new homes, sewer & drain cleaning, gas lines, water heaters. Plumbing Repair Service. Call Joe 585-6376879, cell 7376016. [TFN]

Each week, 52 weeks a year, the area’s “Best Read” local newspaper, Suburban News or The Herald, is brought to you FREE

You’re welcome.

www.jmtree.com WE ACCEPT

Joshua Miesch NY-5654AM

• Certified Arborists • Tree Trimming • Tree Removal • Owner • Stump Grinding Operated • Fully Insured • Tree Removal (585 ) 766-5674

Nikki Miesch NY-5762A

NOTICE

The carriers for this newspaper have contracted to delivery you do not been receive your copy your paper no later than Sunday. If you do not please callyour our copy receive by that time please call our office at

352-3411

097

auTOMOTIVE AUTOMOBILES/ TRUCKS

AUTOMOBILES/ TRUCKS

2 0 1 1 G M S S ava n nah Van 2500 series, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, tilt, cruise, bluetooth, fully maintained, drives excellent. $8,500. 585415-5141.[2-25] __________________

2005 Honda Accord LX, 4 door, auto. new tires, new front and rear brakes,133,000 miles, new battery, new links, all power options, excellent condition, $4,300. 585415-5141.[2-25]

2011 Kia Sedona Mini Van, 90,700 miles, reverse camera, all power options, power sliding doors, new tires, no rust, no issues, $6,990. 585-415-5141.[2-25]

Top Notch Appliance Service - “A notch above the rest!” Insured. Reasonable rates. Professional Service. 585820-9964, www.topnotchappliance repair. net[TFN]

T & C Goose Wranglers

Nuisance goose removal. Simple, safe, humane. No geese harmed iN process

• Fully Insured •

585-754-3078

rochestergooseremoval.com

GRAVESITE MAINTENANCE Gravesite care when you can’t get there Headstone Cleaning, Detailed and Personalized Plot Maintenance. Flower Bouquet placement for holidays or special remembrance days. Call 585-352-7476 or visit www.personalgravesitemaintenance. com. Locally owned and operated.[TFN]

Four aluminum, 12 spoke wheels, from a 2002 Buick LeSabre. $50 each or all four for $175. Call 585-3528730.[TFN]

AUTOS WANTED Cash 4 Cars - For your cars, vans & trucks. Up to $500 & free towing. cash4carsrochester. com. 585-482-2140.[225]

WEDDINGS/ SPECIAL OCCASIONS Professionally trained soloist, available to add a touch of elegance to your wedding, meeting or social event. Call 585-352-8730.[TFN]

AUTOS WANTED

Advertise where people

Junk Cars, Trucks & Vans Wanted. Higher cash paid for most models. Always free pick up! WE ARE NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER COMPANY! 585305-5865.[TFN]

Read.

Read where people

adveRtise.

& For information on advertising Call us at

352-3411

Maytag gas stove, almond. Like new. $180. Call 585-363-5938.[311]

BOATS & ACCESSORIES TAX PREPARATION Tax Preparation - Individual, Payroll, Sales, Estates. Authorized E-file provider. Bookkeeping services available. Over 40 years experience. Accepting new clients. Call Thomas Michielsen, 585-455-1559, for appointment. Office located at 409 South Union Street, Spencerport (rear entrance).[4-15]

The Right Blend... News Consumer information Community events coverage

Suburban News and The Herald

ITEMs FOR salE/FOR RENT APPLIANCES

ATTORNEYS/LEGAL Attorney: Real Estate Closings, Divorce, Family Court, Bankruptcy and Wills. Call for consultation today. Jennie M. Cooper, 2255 Lyell Avenue, 585-325-7792. A Debt Relief Agency.[4-29]

AUTOMOTIVE

gENERal sERVIcE

APPLIANCE REPAIR PEST ELIMINATION Appliance Repair: Call Lou Borrelli. Washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges-ovens, microwaves. 585-352-3440. __________________

PLUMBING/SEPTIC

24 Hour EmErgEncy SErvicE

Specializing in crane aSSiSted tree removalS.

Suburban News & The Herald

JIM CERVINI Painting and Paperhanging, remodeling, drywall hanging, textured ceilings, gutter cleaning and replacement, and power washing. 585270-9539.[TFN]

TREE SERVICE

Over 38 Years servICe & TrUsT • Complete InsuranCe Coverage • Free estImates • reasonable rates • aerIal buCket

594-8420

PAINTING & PAPERING

TREE SERVICE

Stephen C. DeVay Tree and Landscape

LANDSCAPING/ GARDENING Bella Lawns and Landscape is now scheduling spring clean ups - weekly mowing, all landscape services. 585-730-2365.[4-1]

TREE SERVICE

2011 Larson LX710, 135 hp. custom covers, trailer. Used 5 times, less than 15 hrs. on motor. $15,000 585355-5873.[TFN]

GIFT IDEAS GOODNIGHT SPENCERPORT - rhyming story, local history, gorgeous photographs $15. The Unique Shop, Cafe Macchiato. www. goodnightspencerport. com.[TFN]

FIREWOOD/FUEL

$ $

FIREWOOD/FUEL

FIREWOOD

65 FC ......... Picked up • $80 FC ......... Local Delivery 75 FC ......... 5 or More Local Delivery

Seasoned & Unseasoned Log Loads Available

While Supplies Last • Additonal Fees for Out-of-Town Delivery

BCEXCAVATING, INC.

585-370-7986 cell 585-352-0368


12 Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - February 25, 2018

ITEMS FOR SALE/FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS Orig Help FOR SALE Complete kitchen oak sink & faucet, disposal, 10 cabs., counters. Good condition. $575. 585-4698939.[2-25] _________________ 5000 watt gas generator with Gentran Tr a n s f e r S t a t i o n 120/250 V, six circuits - $400. 585-3928708.[TFN]

CLASSIFIEDS

PETS & ANIMALS Put your super value ad here for only $14.50 for 15 words and 50 cents for each additional. Buy 1 week and we give you two more Free! Call 585-3523411 for details on the Super Value Ad. Single items only on this special and not available to businesses. $500 maximum price. [TFN]

YOU’VE GOT IT. Somebody else wants it! Got something special you no longer use?

Sell it in the Classifieds. It may just be the perfect item to fill somebody else’s need.

Find details about placing an ad on the first page of the Classifieds. 1776 Hilton-Parma Corners Rd. Spencerport, NY 14559

585-352-3411

NOTIcES

NOTICE The following inserts should be found inside your edition of the Suburban News or Hamlin Clarkson Herald this week.

REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS/ UNFURNISHED

APARTMENTS/ UNFURNISHED

Two bedroom apt. $695 month. Kitchen appl. No pets. $695 security deposit. 585-3525429.[3-4] __________________

Hilton: Cedar Hill Townhouses - The Space your family needs to grow ... away from the crowded city. Affordable two and three bedroom town-houses with 1.5 baths, finished basement family rooms, storage/laundry rooms w i th w /d h o o k u p s , central air, 24-hour emergency service, and playground for the kids. Cats are welco me. Rates from $825$875 + security. Call for details 585-3926015. Professionally managed by Landsman. Hours: MondayFriday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing Opportunity. We do not participate in Section 8 or DSS programs. [TFN] __________________

1670 Mt. Hope Avenue, Rochester (minutes from College Town). One bedroom, $825 per month - utilities included, security deposit required, one year lease, full basement for storage, off street parking, laundromat across street (Mt. Hope Plaza), immediate availability, pictures available upon request, will consider pets. Contact Thomas Nanni, 585694-4212.[TFN] __________________ Spencerport/Greece. Studio/1 BR apart ments, 2 BR House and Mobile homes. Great location on W. Ridge near Manitou. Commercial Building 2,000 sq. ft. Subdividable. 585-3813672.[TFN] __________________ Spencerport/Greece. Studio/1 BR apart ments, 2 BR House and Mobile homes. Great location on W. Ridge near Manitou. Commercial Building 2,000 sq. ft. Subdividable. 585-3813672.[TFN]

The deadline for next week’s edition is Thursday at 4 p.m.!

Brockpor t-Willowbrooke Manor. Spacious two bedroom apts. Appliances, carpeting, 24 hr. emergency service, free cable TV, recreation and laundry facilities. 585-637-3400.[TFN] Persons placing ads that discriminate contrary to Federal Law can be liable for fines of $10,000 and more per offense. DON’T DISCRIMINATE. If you feel that you have been discriminated against please call the Fair Housing Enforcement Project at 585325-2500.[TFN]

• gREECEnEwSnY.COm Inside all papers in Parma (partial). IF YOU FAIL TO RECEIVE A COPY OF THESE FLYERS AS YOU SHOULD, PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE AT 352-3411.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Help a Veteran in need! Donate your gently used furniture and household items. Call 585-866-1747 or visit our website pgrny. org.[TFN] __________________ Advertise in the Westside’s only publications with saturation coverage... AND a professional editorial staff. That spells readership and response. To advertise in Suburban News and The Hamlin-Clarkson Herald call 585-352-3411 for details.[TFN] [12-3] MISCELLANEOUS FREE NOTARY SERVICE - Michelle Johnson, Hamlin, NY. If you need something notarized you can contact me at notarymj18@aol.com to arrange. [TFN]

EVENTS/ ENTERTAINMENT

★★★★★★ GRAND OPENING March 2, 2018, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Harris Creations Unlimited LLC, 409 S. Union St., Spencerport, NY 14559. Your vinyl graphics and custom t-shirt headquarters! Door prizes, coffee, donuts, and give-aways! 25% off in store Purchases during Grand Opening.[225]

★★★★★★

Check it out in the Classifieds

Be sure to ask your realtor to advertise your home in The HamlinClarkson Herald and Suburban News. The only two publications on the west side with saturation coverage ... and a professional editorial staff. That spells readership ... and that spells results. Have them call us at 585-3523411 for all the details. [TFN]

Reach almost 5,500,000 homes in the New York state classified Network available through this newspaper. Only $490 for 15 words. $15 each additional word. Call 585-352-3411 and place your ad today![TFN]

CONDOS/ TOWNHOUSES

★★ ★

EvERy EMPLOyMENT AD RUNS ONLINE FOR free!

ADULT CARE NEEDED

JOBS/FULL TIME

Needed: Home health aide for lady, West Chili. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. 585889-4481.[3-18]

Help Wanted-Cook

JOBS/FULL TIME

BUSINESS CARDS Starting at

44

$

"Ask about matching letterheads" *500 Premium Bright White Cards with Black Ink "Your Complete Promotion Headquarters"

20*

Call for details

Call for an appointment at 352-3411 ext. 138

Westside News 352-3411

JOBS/FULL TIME

JOBS/FULL TIME

At leAst 2 YeArs experience Send resumes & inquiries to

ladiesofthenorth1852 @yahoo.com

help wanted

full-timE diRECtOR Of finanCE for the

ETHANOL PLANT OPERATOR

Performs work of routine ethanol production operations and related duties. Monitors process operating parameters and maintains them within specified parameters. Maintains logs and records. Performs sampling activities and conducts laboratory testing procedures. Operates powered industrial equipment. Participates in plant maintenance program, performs flushings, cleanings and lubrications. They must be able to climb stairs and ladders. Have a valid NYS driver’s license. Have a high school/GED diploma. Apply

Western New York Energy 4141 Bates Road/PO Box 191 Medina, NY 14103

jobs@wnyenergy.com wnyenergy.com

E.O.E.

ONE STEP

WESTSIDE NEWS INC.

★★ ★

contact Tami for help with your employment needs • 352-3411 ext. 129 • or Tami.raco@westsidenewsny.com

269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport or at www.ogdenny.com

1776 hilton-parma corners rd. spencerport • 352-3411

RESORT PROPERTIES FOR RENT

PRODUcE LOcAL... ShOP LOcAL... hIRE LOcAL...

Ogden Community Center

Thank you for helping us to keep your paper free of charge!

Harper Park Hamlin: New and pre-owned manufactured homes for sale in lovely community. Yard with 2 car asphalt driveway. Short drive to Hamlin Beach State Park. Moderately priced, single floor living. Take a tour today. 4000 Brick Schoolhouse Rd., Hamlin, NY. Call 585964-2434 or visit us at www.harperhomes. net. [TFN]

AMERIcAN jOBS!

Applications available at

Please shovel your walk and around your mailbox. This will help you to get your Suburban News or Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and your mail carrier will be able to better serve you too. If you are in a windy area, put a piece of duct tape on the back of our tube, or the back of the paper slot under your mailbox, it will help prevent paper from blowing out. If you don't want the paper, put a piece of duct tape over the front.

MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE

Three bedroom, 2 bath home in North Cape May, N.J. (10 minutes to the ocean, beaches). Call Keith at 585-352-8730. [TFN]

Condo for Sale by owner. Park Place at Hilton Condominium - 30-C Salmon Rd. Great buy at $82,000. Call Cory 585-352-0747.[3-25]

tOwn Of OgdEn

• gATES bIg m Inside all papers in Ogden and Spencerport.

• FIRST RESPOnDER TRIbUTE Inside all papers.

HOMES FOR SALE

Administrative position responsible for directing the maintenance of accounts and the handling of finances and financial records. Bachelor’s degree and Municipal accounting experience required.

Snowed Under Without A Paper?

• TOPS Inside all papers in Bergen, Holley, Kendall, Clarendon and Murray.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Tree & lawn Care Full TimE POSiTiONS lawn & Tree Technicians

Persons placing ads that discriminate contrary to Federal Law can be liable for fines of $10,000 and more per offense. DON’T DISCRIMINATE.

• Competitive Wages • Paid Holidays • Paid Training/No Experience Needed • Driver’s License Required • $500 Sign-On Bonus* (*paid at end of season if still employed with company)

Open interviews: m-TH 8am - 4pm

ONE STEP

Visit our website or apply in person:

4343 Buffalo Rd., N. Chili, NY 14514 www.OneStepTreeAndLawn.com

Resident Care Director - A licensed Senior Living Community in the Rochester area is seeking dynamic and caring individuals to apply for a position overseeing our Resident Care department. Supervisory experience and a proven track record as a team builder/leader in the healthcare field is required. Competitive salary, generous paid time off, and benefits. Send resumes to: Recruitmentnow2011@ gmail.com.[3-11] Wanted - Experienced Toolmaker - In small job shop environment. Must be able to make details on Bridgeport mill, engine lathe, and surface grinder. Contact Jim at 585-247-1625 or jim@jvogler. com.[3-25]

Wanted - Experienced full time sheet metal fabricator. Must be able to read and interpret fabrication blueprints, set up and operate press brake, shear, saws, and plate roll in small job shop environment. E-mail resume to geneseeweldingworks@ gmail.com.[3-25] House Cleaner - Days, M-F. Can earn over $500/wk. with performance & attendance rewards. Must be at least 21 years old & have own car. 585247-4650.[TFN]

OPENING A NEW BUSINESS?

One of the most important aspects in opening a new business is the promotional work that must be done. The professionals at Westside News all have many years experience in helping local businesses - just like yours - to achieve their goals. Plus ... if you are a new business ... we’ve got the break you deserve! Ask about the Westside News New Business Special.

New Business Special

With every signed 5-week contract for at least an eighth page Westside News will double your ad size at no additional cost. The business must agree to run 5 consecutive weeks of advertising within the first 3 months of opening for business.

call The Westside News Team Today at

352-3411


Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - February 25, 2018 13

★★ ★

aMEricaN jObs!

★★ ★

PrODUcE LOcaL... shOP LOcaL... hirE LOcaL...

contact Tami for help with your employment needs • 352-3411 ext. 129 • or Tami.raco@westsidenewsny.com

EMPLOYMENT JOBS/PART TIME

JOBS/PART TIME

Open RecRuitment night Spencerport central Schools

Wednesday February 28, 5:30pm-7pm Learn about available substitute opportunities as

teAcheRS, BuS DRiVeRS, SchOOL nuRSe, cLeAneRS, FOOD SeRVice heLpeRS, teAcheR AiDeS AnD SchOOL AiDeS.

Meet with Transportation and get a hands on opportunity to learn about being a school bus driver. Talk with our Facilities and Food Services Departments and Human Resources and get a tour of the work environment. Applications will be available. Visit us at canal View elementary School

1 Ranger Road, Spencerport

585-349-5124

Call if you have any questions.

JOBS/PART TIME

Job Notice

Seasonal Park Laborer – (Primarily Weekdays) town of Parma

Starting Pay Rate: $11.50 / hour • Starting Date: April, 2018 The Town of Parma is accepting applications for seasonal Park Laborers. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age and possess a NYS driver’s license. Duties include, but not limited to, baseball field maintenance, mowing, trimming, equipment maintenance and repairs of park equipment and amenities. Hours are generally, but not guaranteed, Mon-Fri 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. or 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. during the months of April – October depending on the time of year and subject to flexible scheduling and Saturdays based on weather conditions and needs. This job notice is available online at www. parmany.org under Departments, Personnel. Monroe County employment applications must be submitted to Parma Town Clerk Office at 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, P.O. Box 728, Hilton, NY 14468. Any questions please call 392-9030. The Town of Parma is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Starting Pay Rate: $11.00 / hour • Starting Date: April, 2018

The Town of Parma is accepting applications for seasonal part-time Park Attendants. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age and possess a NYS driver’s license. Duties include, but not limited to interaction with park users, park maintenance, enforcement of park rules and regulations, clean-up of trash, restrooms and pavilions. Hours rotate to include 4-6 hour shifts MonFri, 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. and 6-8 hour shifts Sat-Sun, 8:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. during the months of April – October depending on the time of year. This job notice is available online at www.parmany.org under Departments, Personnel. Monroe County employment applications must be submitted to Parma Town Clerk Office at 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, P.O. Box 728, Hilton, NY 14468. Any questions please call 392-9030. The Town of Parma is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Any questions please call 392-9030. The Town of Parma is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

NOTICE The carriers for this newspaper have been

you do not receive your copy

contracted to deliver your paper no later than Sunday. please callreceive our your copy If you do not by that time please call our office at

is looking for a

motor Carrier for Chili west

To be eligible for the walking routes, you must be at least 11 years old. If you are still in school, you must provide working papers.

352-3411 x 123

for further information.

Reader Advisory: The National Trade Association we belong to has purchased the above classifieds. Determining the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some advertisers do not offer employment but rather supply the readers with manuals, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish mail order selling and other businesses at home. Under NO circumstance should you send any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID, or credit card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over the phone it is illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All funds are based in US dollars. Toll free numbers may or may not reach Canada.

Call Empire Today® to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-800-508-2824.

CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Makes/ Models 2000-2016! Any Condition. Running or Not. Top $$$ Paid! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-985-1806.

Make a Connection. Real People, Flirty Chat. Meet singles right now! Call LiveLinks. Try it FREE. Call NOW: 1-888909-9905 18+.

GOT AN OLDER CAR, VAN OR SUV? Do the humane thing. Donate it to the Humane Society. Call 1-855-558-3509.

ADVERTISE to 10 Million Homes across the USA! Place your ad in over 140 community newspapers, with circulation totaling over 10 million homes. Contact Independent Free Papers of America IFPA at danielleburnett-ifpa@live.com or visit our website cadnetads.com for more information.

ENJOY 100% guaranteed, delivered tothe-door Omaha Steaks! SAVE 75% PLUS get 4 more Burgers & 4 more Kielbasa FREE! Order The Family Gourmet Buffet - ONLY $49.99. Call 1-855-895-0358 mention code 51689LCX or visit www.omahasteaks.com/cook03.

Salmon Creek Country Club has an opening for a wedding coordinator. Please apply in person at 355 Washington Street, Spencerport.[TFN]

westside News

Please call

JOBS/PART TIME

Job Notice

097

352-3411

Need Help?

Consult The Hometown Community Directory for business and consumer information. Your

local resource.

Prepared by Westside News Inc. 585-352-3411

HughesNet Satellite Internet? 25mbps for just $49.99/mo! Get More Data FREE OffPeak Data. No phone line required! FAST download speeds. WiFi built in! FREE Standard Installation! Call 1-855-440-4911.

DISH TV $59.99 For 190 Channels $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. Call 1855-837-9146. A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service is FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-844-7227993. Become a published author! Publications sold at all major secular & specialty Christian bookstores. CALL Christian Faith Publishing for your FREE author submission kit. 1-855-548-5979.

Lung Cancer? And Age 60+? You And Your Family May Be Entitled To Significant Cash Award. Call 866-428-1639 for Information. No Risk. No Money Out Of Pocket. Cross Country Moving, Long distance Moving Company, out of state move $799 Long Distance Movers. Get Free quote on your Long distance move 1-800-511-2181. Wants to purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201 TV INTERNET PHONE $29.99 each! We are Your LOCAL Installers! Bundle Services and Save Huge! $29.99 each! Hurry Call Now this Offer Ends Soon! 1-888-8580262.

Spectrum Triple Play! TV, Internet & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60 MB per second speed. No contract or commitment. More Channels. Faster Internet. Unlimited Voice. Call 1-855-652-9304.

DIRECTV SELECT PACKAGE! Over 150 Channels, ONLY $35/month (for 12 mos.) Order Now! Get a $200 AT&T Visa Rewards Gift Card (some restrictions apply) CALL 1- 855-781-1565

sTATewIde AdverTIsers AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial aid for qualified students - Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-866-296-7094.

VIAGRA & CIALIS! 60 pills for $99. 100 pills for $150 FREE shipping. Money back guaranteed! Call now Save 1-800870-8711.

CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! We buy 2000-2015 Cars/Trucks, Running or Not! Nationwide Free Pickup! Call 1-888-4162208.

DENTAL INSURANCE. Call Physicians Mutual Insurance Company for details. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for 350 procedures. 855-434-9221 or http:// www.dental50plus.com/44

RN NURSING JOBS available in your vicinity. Hospitals, psych, dtox, correction centers & more. Great Pay and Benefits. 1-866-387-8100 #202. White Glove Placement email: recruit@whiteglovecare.net DCA#1068435.

WERE YOU AN INDUSTRIAL OR CONSTRUCTION TRADESMAN and recently diagnosed with LUNG CANCER? You and your family may be entitled to a SIGNIFICANT CASH AWARD. Call 1-877-689-5293 for your risk free consultation.

Over $10K in debt? Be debt free in 24-48 months. Pay a fraction of what you owe. A+ BBB rated. Call National Debt Relief 1-855-403-3654.

FDA-Registered Hearing Aids. 100% Risk-Free! 45-Day Home Trial. Comfort Fit. Crisp Clear Sound. If you decide to keep it, PAY ONLY $299 per aid. FREE Shipping. Call Hearing Help Express 1- 844-7305923.

MOBILEHELP, America’s Premier Mobile Medical Alert System. Whether You’re Home or Away. For Safety and Peace of Mind. No Long Term Contracts! Free Brochure! Call Today! 1-800-960-8653. OXYGEN - Anytime. Anywhere. No tanks to refill. No deliveries. The All-New Inogen One G4 is only 2.8 pounds! FAA approved! FREE info kit: 1-855-839-1738. Got Knee Pain? Back Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get a pain-relieving brace at little or NO cost to you. Medicare Patients Call Health Hotline Now! 1- 855-439-2862. Stop OVERPAYING for your prescriptions! SAVE! Call our licensed Canadian and International pharmacy, compare prices and get $25.00 OFF your first prescription! CALL 1-844-520-6712 Promo Code CDC201725. A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service is FREE/no obligation. CALL 1- 844-2588586.

DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes.Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 1-855587-1166. DISH TV $59.99 For 190 Channels $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. Call 1855-891-5734. UNABLE TO WORK DUE TO INJURY OR ILLNESS? Call Bill Gordon & Assoc., Social Security Disability Attorneys! FREE Evaluation. Local Attorneys Nationwide 1-800919-8208 [Mail: 2420 N St NW, Washington DC. Office: Broward Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)] NEW AUTHORS WANTED! Page Publishing will help you self-publish your own book. FREE author submission kit! Limited offer! Why wait? Call now: 1-877-635-3893.

visit us online www.westsidenewsny.com

GET RID OF CABLE AND GET DIRECTV TODAY! Receive $200 prepaid Visa Rebate card when you sign up. Free Install/equipment, with order. 1-877-242-6911. M-F 8am7pm, Sat 10am-7pm CST. MEET SINGLES RIGHT NOW! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now: 1-877-302-0566. IF ADVERTISING IN ONE FREE PAPER IS SMART, then advertising in hundreds of them is pure genius! Do it with just one phone call! Reach nearly 3 million consumers statewide in print -- plus more online -- quickly and inexpensively! Zoned ads start at $229 for a 25-word ad. Visit us at AdNetworkNY.com or call 1-877-275-2726. VACATION HOME, CAMP OR LAND FOR SALE OR RENT? Advertise with us! We connect you with nearly 3-million consumers (plus more online!) with a statewide classified ad. Advertise your property for just $489 for a 25-word ad, zoned ads start at $229. Visit AdNetworkNY.com or call 1-877-275-2726. FARM ESTATE SELL-OFF! 28 ac - $46,900 Stream, pond, stonewalls, great hunting! Near major upstate NY lakes! 888-650-8166 NewYorkLandandLakes.com LENDER ORDERED SALE! 20 ac - $39,900 Pond, stream, woods, wildlife. 6 miles from Cooperstown, NY! Twn rd, utils. Terms avail. 888-701-1864 NewYorkLandandLakes.com ANTIQUE SHOW & COLLECTIBLES: Sunday, March 18, Watkins Glen, NY. Located inside the Community Center at Clute Park.9:30-3pm. Over 30 Dealers. Sponsored by Watkins-Montour Rotary Club, supporting community service programs. Refreshments available. $3 Donations, age 12 and under free. HOTELS FOR HEROES - to find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org

A Public Safety Reminder

Newspapers deliver

What can we help you sell today?

www.westsidenewsny.com

Stop OVERPAYING for your prescriptions! SAVE! Call our licensed Canadian and International pharmacy, compare prices and get $25.00 OFF your first prescription! CALL 1-855-541-5141 Promo Code CDC201725

GENERIC VIAGRA and CIALIS! 100 Pills $99.00 FREE Shipping! 100% guaranteed. 24/7 CALL NOW! 888-889-5515.

a loyal, local, repeat audience! That audience always includes the most powerful consumers, the most educated citizens, and the most involved business and political leaders.

585-352-3411

Earthlink High Speed Internet. As Low As $14.95/month (for the first 3 months.) Reliable High Speed Fiber Optic Technology. Stream Videos, Music and More! Call Earthlink Today 1-855-520-7938.

AIRLINE MECHANIC TRAINING - Get FAA Technician certification. Approved for military benefits. Financial Aid if qualified. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-453-6204

You Can’t ErasE this ad with a DVR.

1776 Hilton-Parma Corners Rd., Spencerport

frEE

NATIONwIde AdverTIsers

Seasonal Park Attendant – Parma town Park (Weeknights & Weekends) town of Parma

eOe

EvErY EMPLOYMENT aD rUNs ONLiNE fOr

suburban News & The herald 1776 Hilton-Parma Corners Rd. Spencerport, NY 14559

352-3411

email: production@westsidenewsny.com

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.


14 Hamlin-Clarkson Herald - February 25, 2018

Legal NoticeS Legal Notice Town of Kendall Advertisement for Bids TOWN OF KENDALL Owner 1873 Kendall Road Kendall, New York 14476 Address __________________________________________________________ Separate sealed Bids for: •Contract A – Furnishing and Delivery of PVC Water Main, Valves, Hydrants and Appurtenances will be received by: The Town of Kendall at their offices located at 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall NY 14476 until 1:30 P.M., (Local Time) March 15, 2018 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The Contract Documents may be examined at the following location(s): Town of Kendall 1873 Kendall Road Kendall, New York 14476 M, T, Th, F 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. and 12:45 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. (585) 659-8721

Rotolite Elliot 1 Grove Street Pittsford, NY 14534 M through F, 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M (585) 385-1463

Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained either at the Town of Kendall offices or Rotolite Elliot upon payment of $50 for each set. Check for Plans and Specifications shall be made payable to the Town of Kendall. Bidding Documents also may be examined online with an online payment by visiting www.recplanroom.com (click Public Jobs under the Menu Tab on the left hand side of the plan room homepage. Once you are in the public plan room, please select the link for the Kendall Water District No. 7 Project.). If you would like Specifications mailed to you, please enclose an additional, non-refundable check for twenty-five ($25) per set made payable to Rotolite Elliott. This option is only available through Rotolite Elliott. Bid security shall be furnished in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Owner: By: Title: Date:

Legal Notice Town of Hamlin Hamlin Planning Board Monday, March 5, 2018 7:00 p.m.

Legal Notice Town of Clarkson Notice of Adoption of Resolution Subject to Permissive Referendum

Town of Kendall Amy Richardson Town Clerk February 22, 2018

Keep up with projects in your neighborhood. Read HCH Legal Notices.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a regular meeting held on the 13th day of February, 2018, the Town Board of the Town of Clarkson duly adopted the resolution set forth below, which resolution is subject to a permissive referendum pursuant to Article 7 of the Town Law of the State of New York. RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING AMOUNT TO PAY THE COST OF PREPARING A MAP, PLAN AND REPORT FOR A PROPOSED WATER DISTRICT WHEREAS, a proposal has been made to the Town Board of the Town of Clarkson, to create a water district on Sweden Walker Road, south of Gilmore Road extending to Route 104 to connect with an existing water line on Sweden Walker Road, north of Gilmore Road; and WHEREAS, Chatfield Engineers has prepared an estimate of the costs required to prepare a preliminary map, plan and report for the creation of this district, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the sum of $2,500.00 is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of preparing a general plan, report and map in relation to said improvement, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in accordance with Section 191-a of the New York State Town Law, the adoption of this Resolution is subject to a permissive referendum pursuant to Article 7 of the Town Law. Dated: February 20, 2018 By order of the Clarkson Town Board Sharon S. Mattison Town Clerk Town of Clarkson

Pursuant to Section 274a and 276 of Town Law as amended and the Town of Hamlin Zoning Code, the Hamlin Planning Board will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, March 5, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at the Hamlin Town Hall located at 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin for the following: PUBLIC HEARING COMMERCIAL SITE PLAN APPROVAL ANDRIY BASISTY TOPS PLAZA 1800 LAKE ROAD Application of Andriy Basisty, owner, Cole/Cotops Hamlin NY LLC, seeking Commercial Site Plan Approval to operate a Bottle & Can Redemption Business named UPSTATE BOTTLE RETURN to be located at 1800 Lake Road. Tax account# 021.03-3-23.1. This is in a C/GB zone. PUBLIC HEARING COMMERCIAL SITE PLAN APPROVAL STEVE HITNER 1722 LAKE ROAD Application of Steve Hitner, owner, Virginia Truelson, seeking a Commercial Site Plan to operate a US Divorce, Mediation & Consulting Business located at 1722 Lake Road Suite#3. This is on a C-GB zone. Tax account# 021.03-3-2.1. 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. February 22, 2018 Chris Schlieter Planning Board Chairperson

Volunteer as a Fresh Air Host Family Fresh Air summers are filled with children running through the sprinklers in the grass, gazing at star-filled skies and swimming for the first time. This summer, join volunteer host families in the Rochester area and open your heart and home to a Fresh Air child. Each summer, thousands of children from New York City’s low-income communities visit suburban, rural and small town communities along the East Coast and Southern Canada through The Fresh Air Fund’s Friendly Towns Program. Madisen, age 11, has visited the MacKinnon family for the past two summers. Host mom Linda said, “Seeing the world through Madisen’s eyes and enthusiastic spirit has made our whole family appreciate what we have. On her visit, Madisen joined us in our daily summer activities. She tried lots of things for the first time that we often take for granted; this summer she learned

how to play tennis, attended her first yoga class, fed the horses that live next door, and swam in the ocean for the first time. Madisen really reminds us of how special the simple things are.” The Fresh Air Fund, an independent, not-for-profit agency, has provided free summer experiences to more than 1.8 million New York City children from low-income communities since 1877. Fresh Air children are boys and girls, from seven to 18-years-old, who live in New York City. Children who are reinvited by host families may continue with The Fresh Air Fund through age 18 and can enjoy extended trips. For more information about hosting a Fresh Air child this summer, contact Kimberly Hawkins at 766-1322 or visit www.freshair.org. Provided information

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.

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: 10:00AM 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.

LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH

59 Henry St, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest.cc, email: info@lifequest.cc, Facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @lifequestcc Lead Pastor: Rob Dickerson. Worship 10am. Midweek programs: Tuesday 7pm Royal Rangers - a scouting program for boys. Saturday 7pm YouthQuest High School & Middle School student ministry. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” Faith, Family, Friends, Fun, Freedom.

MORTON BAPTIST CHURCH

1152 County Line Road, Hamlin, NY 14464, 585-659-8459, mortonbaptistchurch@yahoo.com, Pastor James Richardson (cell 880-6433). For The Glory Of God And The Advancement Of His Kingdom. Service with choir at 10:30am, Children’s Sunday School - during church service, Adult Bible Study Wednesday at noon, Choir practice Wednesday at 6:30pm, Communion the first Sunday of each month. Handicap accessible.

OGDEN PRESBYTERIAN 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.

To Have Your Services Listed Please Call 352-3411

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, UPK & Preschool.

ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Mass: Saturday 4pm; Sunday 9:30am (includes Children’s Liturgy); Sunday 6pm LifeTeen. Adult Bible Study: 10:30am. Friday, March 2: 7pm Stations of the Cross “The Migrant’s Way of the Cross. Lenten Retreat: Monday, March 5: 5:30pm Mass; Soup supper after; 7pm Fr. Matt Jones, “The Bread of Angels.” Tuesday, March 6: 7pm Fr. Peter Mottola, “Holy Communion.” Wednesday, March 7: 7pm Fr. Peter VanLieshout, Breaking of Bread.” Free - Refreshments after. Stations of the Cross every Friday at 7pm. 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.


Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - February 25, 2018 15

sports/recreation

continued from page 5

Golden Eagles gymnasts move to #1 in the nation by Warren Kozireski The College at Brockport defeated Rhode Island College on Senior Day 189.500177.075 and one day later Cortland on the road 192.925-190.800 to become the number one ranked gymnastics team in the country. In the RIC meet, Brockport swept the top five spots in the Uneven Bars led by senior Miranda Shaine, who netted the highest score with a 9.725. Allison Hester finished in second (9.650), Alyssa Klock took third (9.375), senior Bridgette Schaal nabbed fourth (8.925) and Amy Eck was fifth (8.800). The Golden Eagles posted their highest team score of the meet on the floor with 48.400 as senior Brittany Vasile earned a meet high 9.850. Brockport took the top five spots on the floor with Kimberly Musall

(9.725) finishing in second, Schaal (9.700) taking third, Shaine (9.650) fourth and Madison O’Malley (9.475) fifth. “I was really nervous, but I believed in myself and I know that my body knows what to do, so I clear my head,” Vasile said about her final home performance. “It’s really hard especially being anchor on the floor, senior meet and being a senior and everyone around you sad that they already finished, so it was hard.” Juniors Stephanie Mager and Candi Kowalik finished one-two on the Vault with 9.750 and 9.675 respectively. Allison Hester and Shelby Schumacher tied for second on the Balance Beam with 9.500 scores. Senior Erica Roth was sixth. The Golden Eagles have two more weekends of competition prior to the NCGA Regionals March 10 at Rhode Island College with the top-four teams in the nation

advancing to the National Championships in Springfield, Massachusetts March 23-24. Brockport finished third in the nation last season. “We rested some people that needed resting, but we got the chance to get some kids in there that we don’t normally see and

they did really, really well which was a good thing to see because we have a big graduation (class) so the young kids need to start stepping up,” Brockport head coach John Feeney said after the RIC meet. “There is a method to my madness and that’s to get us peaking at the right time.”

Trojans end Rangers’ season by Warren Kozireski Spencerport roared out of the locker room with 21 first quarter points in their Section V Class A1 girls’ basketball playoff opener, but managed just 21 points the rest of the game in a 68-42 loss at Greece Athena. Junior Joie Culkin hit the first four baskets and classmate Megan Zaharkin added a put-back to stake the Rangers to an early 11-0 lead before Athena scored the next ten points. The Rangers closed the quarter with another offensive spurt as Culkin hit a foul line jumper, sophomore Shea Schleicher a three-pointer, Zaharkin a lay-up and freshman Lily DePalma beat the first quarter buzzer with a trey to help Spencerport open up a 21-12 lead. Athena then converted to a press defense that resulted in multiple turnovers and some easy baskets as they outscored the

Rangers 23-10 in the second to lead by seven points at the half. The Trojans scored 14 more in the third quarter while limiting the Rangers to a field goal from DePalma, a put-back and free throws by sophomore Kaylee Wikander and Culkin. Zaharkin accounted for four points in the final quarter with a pair of field goals while senior Nanako Kakishima added a free throw for the only Rangers offense. Culkin led all Rangers scorers with ten points and added five rebounds while DePalma added eight points. Schleicher scored six with three assists and Wikander added three points. Zaharkin had three rebounds and sophomore Elizabeth Maloney had a pair of steals to go with three rebounds. In addition to Kakishima, senior captain Danielle Mahoney competed her high school basketball career.

Bright Raven gymnasts compete across NY On the weekend of February 10 and 11, gymnasts from the Bright Raven Boys Teams traveled to Plainview, New York to compete in the Beast of the East Invitational. The Level 9 Boys Team placed first overall with Justin Ciccone of Greece winning the all-around, pommel horse, still rings, vault and high bar. Cole Pringle of Pittsford was third all-around and won the floor exercise, while Ethan Rio of Avon won the parallel bars. In the Level 6 competition, Milo Anderson of Penfield placed second all-around to lead the Level 6 Boys Team to a third place finish.

In picture l-r, Brockport senior gymnasts Brittany Vasile, Miranda Shaine, Bridgette Schaal, Erica Roth, Allison Hester, Jill Coyne with volunteer coaches Kayla Michnoff and Casey Attenberger and head coach John Feeney (second row). Provided photo.

The Westside News

REAL ESTATE MARKET PLACE

The Level 4 and 5 Bright Raven Boys Teams competed at the Victory Classic in Greece, where the Level 4 Team placed second overall. Aidan Kelley of Holley won the floor exercise and parallel bars and finished third all-around. The Level 5 Team also placed second overall, led by Kash Ames of Webster and Luke Sykora of Chili, finishing second and third all-around, respectively. Kash placed first in the floor exercise and high bar, while Tyler Caballero of Chili won the parallel bars. Provided information

THE ESTATES AT LIBERTY COVE

5 LotS

Remaining in the Final Section!

by William Holding Builders

We strive to provide the finest home buying experience, and the highest quality custom home on the market. • Single family homes offering single and multi story homes. • Large 1+ acre lots with well-lit streets and sidewalks. • Walking distance to the village of Brockport, library and other town amenities.

New Homes Starting in the $250’s

50 Mission Hill, Clarkson • (585) 781-0171 www.HoldingHomes.com • wmholding@hotmail.com Whether it’s on our site or your own, Holding Homes can build the custom home of your dreams

Are You Ready for a NEW HOME? It’s your move. We’re here to make it smooth. Work with one of these Brockport agents to get the best tools and resources needed to make your experience a memorable one.

Michael Noce**

Manager

Joanne Bocach** 585-415-6107

Timothy Clark* 585-506-8417

Nancy Dill* 585-202-6985

Kimberlie Donley* 585-329-7848

Pamela Ketchum* 585-305-4656

Olga Lippa* 585-278-7653

Craig Lape** 585-507-1109

Bert R. Maggio** 585-261-0743

John McNall* 585-259-6485

Paul R. Nicosia** 585-721-0872

Stephen Popowych* 585-727-8954

Brenda G. Swanger* 585-315-2734

Mark Swanson** 585-750-2906

Vickie Sweet** 585-739-6976

585-233-8135

Hurry! Interest rates are predicted to rise in the new year.

Call a Brockport agent to get started today! Like us on

9 MAIN ST. BROCKPORT, NY 14420 | 585.637.2810 | www.HowardHanna.com

* Licensed Real Estate Salesperson ** Lic. Associate Real Estate Broker


16 Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - February 25, 2018

Ogden Parks & recreatiOn 2-5 Year Old Preschool information night tuesday, March 6 • 6:30-8:00pm Little red schoolhouse Preschool Ogden Community Center Preschool 269 Ogden Center road 416 Washington street spencerport adams Basin This is an opportunity for new families to visit each of our preschools, meet the teachers, look at the classrooms, and learn a little about the programs we offer before registering! Children are welcome to attend! Registration for new families begins Monday, March 26 at 8:30am at the Parks and Recreation Administration Office. Questions? Call 617-6174 or email recreation@ogdenny.com

Eyes Say It All! BUSINESS CARDS Starting at

4420*

$

Define Your Brows

Volumize Your Lashes

Brighten Your Eyes

Microblading Free lip drink sample with procedure

Novalash Introductory

Gently but effectively treat and minimizes fine lines, wrinkles

Special 45 min. session $50

5 off treatment.

$

"Ask about matching letterheads" *500 Premium Bright White Cards with Black Ink "Your Complete Promotion Headquarters" *Tax and Shipping extra

MARCH SKIN SPECIAL ~ Feed, Fortify and Finish Jane Iredale $10 off Accumax supplements.

Fortify

“Wear your greens” $10 off Signature Facial

Detoxifying microgreens complex. Treat hormonal breakouts and aging with super-charged eight greens.

Call for details Call for an appointment 585-352-3411

Westside News

Finish

Full make up coverage based on your skin type. Includes primer and brightener, foundation, hydration spray and concealer. $15 Offers valid until March 31, 2018

MAKE OVER MARCH

AT SKIN TIGHT FACIAL WELLNESS SPA 87 Main Street, Brockport • 585.391.3443 skintightbrockport.com

“You can’t Afford Not to Be in this directory!”

Hometown

community directory

call us today to schedule your ad.

check which of your competitors have already signed up. • Armstrong Waterproofing Corp. • Barre Animal Hospital • Berkshire Hathaway Home Services • Birthright Can Help • Black North Inn • Bleier Electric Inc. • Blue Collar Carpet & Tile Cleaning • Borrelli, Lou • Brisson, Lucien - Roofing & Siding • Brongo Tree Service • Burch Farms • Burchill Sealcoating • Burger, Thomas E. Funeral Home • Buttonwood Farm Nursery • Campbell, Janet - Howard Hanna Real Estate Service • Cardinal Lawn & Landscape • Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes • Country Pet Grooming • Crosby’s Pizzeria & Sub Sandwiches • Diamond Pest Elimination • Family Massage by Karen Anne • Farmer’s Table, The • First Congregational United Church of Christ • Fowler Funeral Home • Grace & Peace Fellowship • Great Lakes Classic Cars

• Greater Brockport Chamber of Commerce • Greater Churchville-Riga Chamber of Commerce • Hamlin Terrace Apartments • Hi-Lo Gutter Cleaning • Hi-Qual Heating & Cooling, Inc. • Hilton Family Dentistry • Hilton Monument Co. • Howard Hanna Real Estate Services Chili-Ogden Office • Howard Hanna Real Estate Services Spencerport Office • Johnson House, The • K-9 Boarding Kennels • Kendall Fire Department Carnival • Klafehn, Heise & Johnson PLLC • Krony’s - Hamlin • Lattimore of Hilton Physical Therapy • Lift Bridge Book Shop • Lobene, Mary - Howard Hanna Real Estate Services • Mann Insurance Agency • Marshall-DuBois Septic Service • National Alpaca Farm Days • Nichols Service • Nuisance Wildlife • Oak Orchard Health Center • Oakes Tree Service

• Partyka Farms • Pearce Memorial Church • Pied Piper Pest Solutions • Red Bird, The Café • Bakery • Gifts • Ridgeway Sunoco • Robert J. Crowley Excavation & Septic Service • Salmon Creek Country Club • Sara’s Garden • Spencerport Area Chamber of Commerce • Spencerport Federal Credit Union • Spencerport Insurance Agency • Spencerport Wesleyan Church • St. John Lutheran Church • St. Paul Lutheran Church & School • Stewart Insurance Agency, The • Suburban Disposal • Texas Bar-B-Q Joint • Tompkins Insurance Agencies • Trinity Lutheran Church • UR Medicine/Strong West • Walmart Supercenter • Waters Basement Services • Waye Motors • Westside Community Federal Credit Union • Wolck, Mark C., Painting

352-3411

Westside NeWs iNc.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.