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Glass on the Water Photos by Karen Fien After spending the weekend of August 17 through 19 entertaining and educating crowds in Brockport, GlassBarge and an accompanying flotilla of historic ships docked in Spencerport for their final westside stop on Wednesday, August 22. GlassBarge was launched to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the relocation of the Brooklyn Flint Glass Company – now known as Corning Incorporated – via the New York Waterways by canal barge to Corning, which would become a center for important artistic and technological innovations in glass. In addition to sharing the story of glassmaking in Corning, the recreation of the 1868 barge voyage emphasizes the continued role of New York’s waterways in shaping the state’s industry, culture, and community. GlassBarge is the 2018 signature event for the statewide celebration of the Erie Canal Bicentennial (2017-2025). GlassBarge is “a unique project that embodies the museum’s dedication to educational programming outreach and celebrates the history of glass with new audiences throughout the state,” said Karol Wight, President and Executive Director of The Corning Museum of Glass. “We are very grateful to our many support-
G Brian, CMoG gaffer with 20 years experience, creates a bowl with a blown foot using frit (crushed glass) of gold topaz and reddish amethyst. He said, “GlassBarge is unique to our region, it embodies everything the Empire State stands for, from the Erie Canal to Corning Glass.”
Shown (l-r): Stephanie Parry, G Brian, Lukas Milanak, all gaffers for The Corning Museum of Glass and Robert Cassetti, Senior Director of Creative Strategy and Audience Engagement for The Corning Museum of Glass, showing the glass pieces created at previous stops. ers, especially Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Regional Economic Development Council, without which the project would not have been possible.” GlassBarge proved to be a popular attraction with tickets selling out quickly. An estimated 900 people attended the demonstrations in Spencerport alone. “An experience so close to home, with
the combination of the Corning GlassBarge and the Canal Schooner Lois McClure, not to be missed,” said Betty and Karen Riley of Spencerport. Roberta Voelkl of Spencerport agreed. “Amazing, hadn’t seen glassblowing since I was a little kid.”
GlassBarge was accompanied by the South Street Seaport Museum’s historic tug W. O. Decker (both shown above) on the Erie Canal. The Lois McClure, a replica of an 1862 canal barge, and the C.L. Churchill, a 1964 tugboat, both part of the permanent collection of the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, were also part of the tour to share the story of canal life in the 19th century and how materials were shipped on New York’s waterways.
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Legal NoticeS Legal Notice Kendall Central School District NOTICE PURSUANT TO LOCAL FINANCE LAW SECTION 81.00 The bond resolution published herewith was adopted on June 13, 2018 and the validity of the obligations authorized by such bond resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the Kendall Central School District is not authorized to expend money or if the provisions of law which should have been complied with as of the date of publication of this notice were not substantially complied with, and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is commenced within twenty (20) days after the date of publication of this notice, or such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the Constitution.
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BOND RESOLUTION DATED JUNE 13, 2018 OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE KENDALL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT AUTHORIZING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS TO FINANCE CERTAIN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS CONSISTING OF CONSTRUCTION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES IN CONTEMPLATION THEREOF, THE LEVY OF TAXES IN ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF, THE EXPENDITURE OF SUCH SUMS FOR SUCH PURPOSE, AND DETERMINING OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. WHEREAS, the qualified voters of the Kendall Central School District, New York, at the annual meeting of such voters duly held on May 15, 2018, duly approved a proposition authorizing the levy of taxes to be collected in installments, in the manner provided by the Education Law, for the class of objects or purposes hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, the Board of Education has, on March 21, 2018, duly determined that the purpose hereinafter described constitutes a type II action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act of the State of New York and the applicable regulations thereunder (“SEQRA”) which will not have a significant impact on the environment and such purpose is not subject to any further environmental review under SEQRA; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THIS BOARD OF EDUCATION AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Kendall Central School District shall undertake certain capital improvements to the School District’s existing school buildings and facilities, as more particularly described in Section 3 hereof, and as generally outlined to and considered by the voters of the School District at the annual voter meeting on May 15, 2018.
Section 2. The Kendall Central School District is hereby authorized to issue its General Obligation Serial Bonds in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $11,370,000, pursuant to the Local Finance Law of New York, in order to finance the class of objects or purposes described herein, and such amount is hereby appropriated therefor. Section 3. The class of objects or purposes to be financed pursuant to this resolution (hereinafter referred to as “purpose”) is certain capital improvements consisting of construction and reconstruction of school buildings and facilities within the School District (each such building being a class “A” (fireproof and certain fire resistant) building as defined in Subdivision 11 of Paragraph a of Section 11.00 of said Local Finance Law), site improvements, and the acquisition of certain original furnishings, equipment, and apparatus and other incidental improvements required in connection therewith for such construction and school use. Section 4. It is hereby determined and declared that (a) the aggregate maximum cost of said purpose, as estimated by the Board of Education, is $14,970,000; and (b) the Kendall Central School District’s plan to finance the cost of said purpose is (i) to provide $3,600,000 from the existing capital reserve fund for such costs; and (ii) to provide up to $11,370,000 from funds raised by the issuance of said Bonds and the Bond Anticipation Notes hereinafter referred to; and (c) no money has heretofore been authorized to be applied to the payment of the cost of said purpose. Section 5. It is hereby determined that the purpose is one of the class of objects or purposes described in Subdivision 97 of Paragraph a of Section 11.00 of the Local Finance Law, and that the period of probable usefulness of said purpose is thirty (30) years. Section 6. The Kendall Central School District is hereby authorized to issue its Bond Anticipation Notes in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $11,370,000, and is hereby authorized to issue renewals thereof, pursuant to the Local Finance Law of New York in order to finance the purpose in anticipation of the issuance of the above described Bonds. Section 7. It is hereby determined and declared that (a) there are presently no outstanding Bond Anticipation Notes issued in anticipation of the sale of said Bonds, (b) the Bond Anticipation Notes authorized hereby shall mature within one year of the date of issuance thereof or such longer term as may be desired in accordance with the provisions of the Local Finance Law, (c) the Bond Anticipation Notes authorized hereby are not issued in anticipation for Bonds for an assessable improvement, and (d) current funds will be provided prior to the issuance of the Bonds or Bond Anticipation Notes herein authorized, to the extent, if any, required by Section 107.00 of the Local Finance Law. Section 8. It is hereby determined and declared that the Kendall Central School District reasonably expects to reimburse the general fund, or such other fund as may be utilized, not to exceed the maximum amount authorized herein, from the proceeds of the obligations authorized hereby for expenditures, if any, from such fund that may be made for the purpose prior to the date of issuance of such obligations. This is a declaration of official intent under Treasury Regulation §1.150-2.
Section 9. The faith and credit of the Kendall Central School District, New York, are hereby irrevocably pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on such Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes as the same respectively become due and payable. An annual appropriation shall be made in each year sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on such obligations becoming due and payable in such year. There shall annually be levied on all taxable real property of said School District, a tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on such obligations as the same become due and payable. Section 10. The power to further authorize the sale and issuance of said Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes and to prescribe the terms, form and contents of said Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes, subject to the provisions of this resolution and the Local Finance Law of New York, including without limitation, the authority to determine whether to accept bids electronically to the extent allowed by the Local Finance Law, the consolidation with other issues, the determination to issue Bonds with substantially level or declining annual debt service, all contracts for, and determinations with respect to credit or liquidity enhancements, if any, and to sell, issue and deliver said Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes, subject to the provisions of this resolution and Local Finance Law, is hereby delegated to the President of the Board of Education or to the Vice President of the Board in the event of the absence or unavailability of the President. The President of the Board of Education, Vice President and the District Clerk are hereby authorized to sign by manual or facsimile signature any Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes issued pursuant to this resolution, and are hereby authorized to affix to such Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes the corporate seal of the School District and to attest the same. The President of the Board of Education is additionally authorized (but not required) to execute and deliver a financing agreement with the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and any other agreements and documents necessary to accomplish a financing, all as may be determined in the discretion of the President of the Board of Education. Section 11. This resolution, or a summary hereof, shall be published in full by the District Clerk of the School District together with a notice in substantially the form prescribed by Section 81.00 of said Local Finance Law, and such publication shall be in each official newspaper of the School District. The validity of said Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes issued in anticipation of the sale of said Bonds may be contested only if such obligations are authorized for an object or purpose for which said School District is not authorized to expend money, or the provisions of law which should be complied with, at the date of publication of this resolution are not substantially complied with, and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity, is commenced within twenty (20) days after the date of such publication; or if said obligations are authorized in violation of the provisions of the Constitution. Section 12. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
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•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. •Holley: Board of Trustees meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m.; Zoning and Planning Board meet the first Monday of the month at 5 p.m. All meetings are at the Village of Holley office, 72 Public Square, Holley. •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.
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•Hamlin Public Library summer events - Thursday afternoon Movie and Popcorn event featuring the winner of our “Pick a Pixar” contest: Thursday, August 30 at 1 p.m. The movie will be announced on the Hamlin Library website and Facebook page. Call 964-2320 to register. The library will be closed Saturday, September 1 through Monday, September 3 in observance of Labor Day. Lego Club for Kids: Saturday, September 8 at 11 a.m. Enjoy our gigantic collection of Legos. •Seymour Library Programs: Adult DIY Craft Club: Tuesday, August 28, 6 to 7 p.m. We will sit, relax, socialize, and craft a beautiful creation you can take home and display. *Registration required. Adult Improv Class*: Wednesday, August 29, 6 to 7:45 p.m. Improvisation is a highly valuable skill that can be used in everyday life. Come learn some techniques and exercises that will help open your mind, and free your imagination. *Registration required. Teen Improv Troup: Thursday, August 30, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Interested in Improv? Want to learn more? Make laughter part of your life. Improve your social skills, make friends, and build self-confidence. Stop in and try it. Grades 9-12. 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. This is just a sample of the programs that are offered. For full listing, check our website at www.seymourlibraryweb.org.
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•The Triangle Tract Genealogical Society meets the first Tuesday of the month from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. Free; all welcome. For information, call 617-4867. •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.
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•Free Gospel Lectures: Topics may include: “Science and the bible do agree.” Every Thursday, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Legacy Senior Center, 2000 Park Creek Lane, Churchville. Come in front door and to the front desk for directions. •United Methodist Church Rally Day September 9 at 10 a.m. Come meet Pastor Rod Mileham and Trish. Sunday School begins. Join Us for Worship, Praise, Fellowship, Picnic, Games. Wednesday night Adult Bible Study with Pastor Rod begins September 12, 6:30 p.m., 1814 Kendall Road. Equipped with wheelchair ramp at rear entry, elevator, sound system. For more information 659-8458.
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Since the opiate epidemic started nearly five years ago, Monroe County is approaching the 1,000th fatal overdose death. There is no stigma in this epidemic that should stop anyone from seeking recovery. Come hear from Brockport officials, local law enforcement, peer advocates, health care professionals – on how you can help a loved one Tuesday, August 28, 6:30 p.m. at the Brockport Village Court, 49 State Street. This is a free event, no pre-registration required. The forum is presented by the Brockport Rotary Club, Brockport Police Department, the Village of Brockport and Recovery Now NY. Provided information
Opinion Communities not safer Another example of the absurdity of the far left is to attempt to argue that a city that decides to break and/or ignore our country’s laws by protecting and harboring illegal aliens - somehow makes that city safer. The communities are not safer - the only ones safer in sanctuary cities are the illegal (criminal) aliens. Ron Beardslee Brockport
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Hometown Heroes brick dedication in Churchville The last summer concert co-sponsored by the Village of Churchville and the Town of Riga included a special Dedication Ceremony of Hometown Heroes bricks in walkway, near the gazebo. The Community Memorial Park, including the brick walkway began in 2008 as a joint effort of the Village, the Town, the Churchville Lions Club and the Boy Scouts of America. When Harvey C. Noone American Legion Post #954 met with community leaders to begin planning events to honor the 100th Anniversary of the death of PVT Harvey C. Noone in France during the final days of WWI, Mayor Nancy Steedman suggested that the Post buy a brick in Harvey’s honor. This idea was presented to the membership of the Legion and the Auxiliary and they loved the idea. The Legion purchased a brick in honor of Harvey C. Noone along with three others honoring “Our Veterans, Our Hometown Heroes,” “American Legion Post # 954” and “All Deceased Legion Members.” The Auxiliary purchased a brick for Mary C. Noone, the mother of Harvey, and the benefactress of the Post Home, along with eleven other bricks honoring each of the Gold Star Mothers who lost sons while serving our nation. The popularity of her idea was reported to the Mayor and it was decided that a Dedication Ceremony be held in conjunction with a summer concert. As planning proceeded, it was suggested that the bricks be grouped together. Since members of the military are often referred to as Hometown Heroes and since the Town and the Village had already purchased four banners, placed in each of the four corners in Churchville honoring Harvey C. Noone as a Hometown Hero, placing the bricks near the Town of Riga bench was the logical choice. Enthusiasm for the project grew further and individual members placed orders to purchase a brick to honor, or in memory of a loved one who served or someone with a history of supporting our troops. At the August 15 Dedication Ceremony, the names of all those being honored and the inscriptions on bricks honoring groups of individuals were read by Post Commander Gilbert Budd and Auxiliary Secretary Pamela Moore. A total of 28 bricks were dedicated. But, the story does not end there because there are now orders for additional bricks which will be added soon.
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Harvey C. Noone Commander, Gil Budd reading inscriptions on bricks. In the background are members of “Just 4 Fun” band, Dave Thomas, Riga Recreation Director, and Pamela Moore, Auxiliary Secretary. Photo by Ron Belczak.
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Since this is an ongoing Lions project, all anyone who wants to add a brick to the Hometown Heroes section, or elsewhere on the walkway, needs to do is go online, stop by the Village or Town Hall, or stop by the Community Memorial Park and get an application from the box located at the end of the brick walkway. There you can also pick up a map that lists, in alphabetical order, all those for whom there are bricks installed. Situated right next to the gazebo and Black Creek, the walk of bricks is interspersed with benches and it is the perfect place to visit, or stop along a walk through the village, and reflect upon the lives of all those who have contributed so much to our community in a wide variety of ways. On September 29, the Harvey C. Noone Post is sponsoring a Hometown Heroes Tribute Dinner. September 29, 2018 marks exactly the 100th anniversary of the death of Harvey C. Noone. By virtue of his death, Mary E. Noone, his mother, became a Gold Star Mother. At her death, some 30 years later, Mary left money to the Churchville American Legion to build a Post Home in honor of Harvey. The last Sunday in September has been designated Gold Star Mothers Day. Coincidentally, this year it falls on September 30. So, in addition, the dinner is also in honor of her, along with all those who have lost their lives serving our nation, as well as their Gold Star Mothers. The combined sacrifices of these men and their mothers, makes them Hometown Heroes and worthy of tribute. The dinner will be held at the Historic Johnson House, which was operating during the time that Harvey and his family were living in Churchville. Since this is a dinner honoring Hometown Heroes, it is open to the public and tickets will be available at the Village Hall, Town Hall and American Legion. Submitted by Harvey C. Noone Legion
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The Hometown Heroes bricks are located between the benches in the Community Memorial Park. Photo by Pamela A. Moore
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Brockport kindergarten school bus training event On August 8 and 9 we held our 5th annual kindergarten school bus training event for parents/guardians and their kindergartener. We started them with a bus ride from the transportation department over to the Ginther School. As they rode the bus they were shown how to use the bus seatbelts as it is school board policy that all of our students in grades K-12 wear them. Once they were at the school, they moved through six different training stations related to school bus safety. When the training sessions were completed we held a drawing for nine kindergarteners to receive a gift certificate provided to our department by Walmart and LuGia’s Ice Cream for this event. The winners were Amy Armstrong, Noah Burns, Bridget Camman, Sophia Plummer, Dominic Birge, Collin Heagerty, Brynn Cooling, Emery Conklin, and Sergio Gonzaloz. Congrats to all. The event was also attended by Ginther School principal, Mrs. Debra Waye. Milt Waye, Director of Transportation Brockport Central School District
Thanks to our community supporters The Spencerport Rotary Club would like to thank everyone who attended our annual Pancake Breakfast at the Ledgedale Airpark facility. Because of your continued support, Camp Haccamo, a Rotary Camp for children and adults of all abilities, and Spencerport community literacy and social projects will receive financial donations from this fundraiser. We also want to acknowledge the support of Gretchen Pennington at Ledgedale Airpark for her vital assistance. Our deepest gratitude to the EAA professionals who safely landed the planes, and, to the Civil Air Patrol Cadets and Girl Scouts with their adult supervisors, Barton’s Parkside Hots, and other volunteers who worked alongside our Rotarians. We want you to know that we couldn’t have done it without your assistance. We hope to see you there next year as we continue to expand our event for all to enjoy. Kathy Magin, Spencerport Rotarian Pancake Breakfast Co-Chairperson
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Hilton grad named American Miss New York Rachel Hockenberger, a 2017 graduate of Hilton High School, earned the prestigious title of the 2018 National American Miss New York at the state pageant held August 6. She is the daughter of Jeff and Vicky Hockenberger. She will be attending the National Pageant to be held in Anaheim, California at Disneyland® during Thanksgiving week, representing the state of New York, where she will have the opportunity to win her share of over $500,000 in cash and prizes The National American Miss Pageants are dedicated to celebrating America’s greatness and encouraging its future leaders. Each year, the National American Miss Pageants awards 1.5 million dollars in cash, scholarships, and prizes to recognize and assist the development of young women nationwide. National American Miss has added the ultimate door prize to Nationals 2018. Each girl that qualifies for the national pageant has a chance to win a new 2018 Ford Mustang Convertible. National American Miss is dedicated to developing the success of young women across our nation with a program that is designed to be age-appropriate and family-oriented. Pageants are held in each state for girls ages four to eighteen in five different age divisions. The National American Miss Pageants are for “Today’s Girl” and “Tomorrow’s Leaders.” The pageant program is based on inner beauty, as well as poise, presentation, and offers an “All American Spirit” of fun for family and friends. Emphasis is placed on the importance of gaining self-confidence, learning new skills, learning good attitudes about competition, and setting and achieving personal goals. The pageant seeks to recognize the accomplishments of each girl while encouraging her to set goals for the future.
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2018 Roberts fall sports previews by Warren Kozireski Cross Country The Roberts’ women are coming off their fourth consecutive East Coast Conference championship and the men’s team returns all top five finishers from their fourth place finish. “We are really excited about both the men’s and women’s squads we have assembled this year,” co-head coach Andrew Dorr said. “It’s the largest roster we’ve ever fielded and it’s really deep with talent. The men’s team is especially deep.” Sophomore and ECC Rookie Runner of the Year and First Team All-Conference pick Ashley Watson, classmate Brittany Shumway and junior Michaela Bierly all finished among the top ten in last year’s conference championship. “I think Brittany Shumway is going to be a really strong contributor,” Door said. “When she entered as a freshman last year, running was still brand new to her. She continued to get stronger and stronger last year and I am excited to see where she ends up this season. All-Conference Second Team selections Addison Sgroi and Makenzie Widder will compete in their senior year along with similarly honored junior Moriah Martone (Spencerport) to add plenty of depth to the squad. The coaching staff is excited about the addition of freshmen Abby and Bailey Gostomski who they feel “will be immediate contributors. They have impressive high school credentials and it’ll only be a question of how quickly they can be ready for a 6k.” Churchville-Chili product Kyilee Quayle also arrives for her first year. On the men’s side, juniors Christopher Sims, Nathan Cannon and Bryan Forino will anchor a deep squad. “We’re counting Bryan Forino to deliver for us,” Dorr said. “Last year was rocky for him at times, but he is more patient and more focused this year and I am expecting him to impress.” As for recruits, “we have a number of runners who could contribute now or in the near future. Shane Pease (Greece Athena) and Connor Demo (Beaver River) are among others who will lead this team in the future.” The annual Harry F. Anderson invite is September 22 for both teams.
Women’s Soccer After falling below ten wins for the first time this decade during a disappointing five-win season in 2017 that included just one conference victory, the Redhawks are hoping the two wins over their final four games last fall will help launch them back to their normal double-digit victory level. “We have a core of returners that made significant strides in the offseason,” third year head coach Sarah McClellen said. “Several newcomers will mix into the lineup right away. We have a strong early schedule once again as we know how competitive and talented our conference is; the non-conference games will challenge us and allow us to improve and prepare for the conference slate.” The team will rely on a veteran defense anchored by juniors Sarah Giancursio and Olivia Avery with sophomore Ava Harrington, who all started every game last season, along with redshirt junior Alana Montreal in front of junior goalkeeper Kelsey Brinkel. “All of our Juniors and our single senior will be looked to as our leadership group to carry the team and set the tempo for the season,” McClellen said. Junior midfielder Israela Groves is the leading returning goal scorer with two last season along with classmate Tiffany Melendez and Kendall grads Taylor and Maya Rutland among those up front. Redshirt junior midfielder Mia Montreal also returns after a year off. The team welcomes a couple of strong Canadian additions in Justine Sharda and Eboni Redman-Coombs, freshman forward Sydney Regan plus Byron-Bergen products Makenzie Muoio on defense (two time AllState) and midfielder Leah Thompson, who was a three time Genesee Region All-Star Team selection and two-time All-State Team pick. The team will jump right in with five games over the first 14 days of the season including a pair of Labor Day weekend home games before their East Coast Conference opener in mid-September.
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Men’s Soccer The Redhawks have had two disappointing years in a row, but are rebuilding with the addition of six freshmen. “(I am) excited about the team,” head coach Scott Reber said. “We have a great core group and adding a lot of youth. Overall, it’ll be a young team with talent - if we can focus and commit to our approach, we will do well.” Among that core are a junior class that includes leading scorer Terrell Spencer along with forward Barrington Smith and senior midfielders Juan Ospina-Betancurt and Daniel Maxwell. Redshirt sophomore Johanz Tusiime from Uganda will help up front. Juniors Elijah Jarvis and Jeremiah Ochepo each started all but one game last season, but everyone’s job is on the line after the team gave up 40 goals in 17 games. And senior goaltender Ben Hastings is the only goalkeeper on the roster who played any minutes last season - and that was only 37 - but he did appear in four games as a sophomore. Brockport High grad and sophomore Joe McNulty is one of the other two on the roster in net. “We have a great core group that did very well in our Spring season,” Reber said. All of them will provide leadership to our young recruits and help as they transition to the college game.” Key newcomers include Alex Perez Vega from Panama, Aaryn Massy and Marc Blackburn via Toronto, sophomores Trevon and Tariq Michael from Florida, Dylan Ruiz of Ontario and Ethan Leonard of Medina. The home opener is September 8 versus Stonehill College with the conference schedule beginning one week later.
Women’s Volleyball The Redhawks enter their 2018 campaign trying to end a three-year program skid of under .500 results. “Looking forward to a better season this year for several reasons,” head coach Doug Porterfield said. “One, I learned a lot last year and I believe I am making good adjustments to the program and to our play. Two, our returning athletes are very hungry this preseason and are ready to do some battle on the court. Three, my coaching staff is great this year and I see good connection to the team and to the program.” “Grace Detwiler (third last season in kills and second in digs) will be an anchor on the outside as well as Rachel Holmes (third in digs) playing strong defense and hitting from the back and front rows. “Our Middles are faster and jumping higher than last year and should be able to establish our middle game.” Among the freshmen recruits, “I have been very impressed with one of our freshmen from Colorado, Taeko Chase. Very sharp volleyball IQ and skill sets. She will be getting some significant play time (setter/libero). Vada Young from Lancaster, Ohio will also help up front with solid blocking instincts. Rebecca Oldham from Charles Finney and Kennedy O’Keefe from Webster-Thomas also join the program. The team opens with a four-game tournament and seven road contests overall before the home-opener September 14 against Franklin Pierce.
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Matt Carpenter named winner of Hickok Belt® Award for July St. Louis Cardinal infielder Matt Carpenter has been named the Hickok Belt® Award winner for the month of July 2018. Voting was conducted by a select panel of members of the National Sports Media Association (NSMA). The voters selected Carpenter because of his historic and career performance at Wrigley Field on July 20, 2018 vs. the Chicago Cubs. He set a record as the first Cardinal player to have three home runs and two doubles for five at-bats over the first six innings. He was the second player in major league history to accomplish this feat and the first in Cardinal franchise history. Carpenter tied the club record for sixteen total bases and beat Lou Brock’s club record with his fifth leadoff home run of the season. For these feats and his .529 batting average, 1.706 slugging average and his six homeruns for the five-game series with Chicago, he was named the National League Player of the Week. He accomplished more magic on July 31 at Busch Stadium vs. the Colorado Rockies with his record breaking 22nd career leadoff homerun smashing Lou Brock’s
record of 21 for most career leadoff home runs. For all this and his major league leading 11 homeruns in July, and with a July batting average of .333, Matt Carpenter won his first career Player of the Month award. He is a most worthy July 2018 monthly Hickok Belt® Award winner. Other finalists for the month of July in order of how the NSMA ranked them included: Novak Djokovic (tennis), Francesco Molinari (golf), Angelique Kerber (tennis), Khris Davis (baseball), Kyle Busch (auto racing), Kylian Mbappe (soccer), Jhoulys Chacin (baseball) and Oleksandr Usyk (boxing) and Edwin Diaz (baseball) tied. His selection as the Hickok Belt® Award winner for the month of July 2018 recognizes Matt Carpenter as “the best of the best” in professional sports for the month and makes him the fourth candidate eligible to receive the overall Hickok Belt® Award for 2018, joining Kevin Durant, LeBron James and Nick Foles. To learn more about the Hickok Belt® Award and its rich history, please visit www.HickokBelt.com.
•Pineway Ponds Park 5k and Kids Fun Run – Saturday, September 22 - This certified, 3.1-mile race will lead you through Village and Town streets and along the canal, starting and finishing at Pineway Ponds Park. The flat course is a great opportunity to get your personal best time. For all ages. Race start time is 8:30 a.m. Kids fun run will follow immediately after the race. Cost is $20 preregistration before September 1; $50 after September 1. Registration form is available at www.ogdenny.com or in the Ogden Recreation office. Don’t delay - register and start training today. •Happy Feet & Youth Soccer - This program teaches the basic skills of soccer through drills and fun games. Children will learn kicking, dribbling, passing, trapping, throw-ins and teamwork in a fun environment. Wear sneakers and shin guards; bring a soccer ball (labeled with your name) to kick around, and a water bottle. Class is held rain or shine. The program is for toddlers 3 to 5 years and youth 6 to 12 years of age. Held on Saturdays, September 15 through October 20 at Pineway Ponds Park. Youth meet from 9 to 10 a.m. and toddlers from 10:15 to 11 a.m. The cost for youth $35R/$40NR and toddlers is $30R/$35NR. •Start Smart Sport Development - Work one-on-one with a parent to learn and practice the introductory sports skills of throwing, catching, kicking and batting. The focus of this program is preparation for later involvement in sports. Only one child per adult. All equipment will be provided. The program is for 3 to 5 years of age. Held on Thursdays, September 13 through October 11, from 6:15 to 7 p.m. at the Ogden Community Center. Cost is $25R/$30NR.
•Racquet Sports - Come try many different racquet sports in one program. Racquet sports that will be covered include: Tennis, Pickleball, Table Tennis and Badminton. Each week we will learn the basics of each sport and then play some fun games. All equipment will be provided. Wear sneakers and bring a water bottle. The program is for 6 to 12 years of age. Held Thursdays, September 13 through October 11, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Ogden Community Center. Cost is $30R/$35NR. •Jump, Crawl, Wiggle and Giggle - Join us in the gym for jumping, crawling, wiggling, and giggling. Play fun and easy games, crawl on mats, balance on the balance beam, shake the parachutes, and much more. All equipment is provided. Only one child per adult. The program is for 2 to 5 years of age. Held Fridays, September 21 through October 19, from 9 to 9:45 a.m. at the Ogden Community Center. Cost is $20R/$25NR. •Butterfly Kids Yoga - An active yoga class for children 3 to 5 years of age with ageappropriate yoga poses, fun music, yoga games and more. Develops strength, balance, coordination and flexibility and focus on breathing techniques and peaceful moments to relax. Bring water to class. Extra mats are available to borrow if your child does not have their own. Held on Tuesdays, September 11 through October 16, from 10 to 10:45 a.m. at the Ogden Community Center. Cost is $66R/$71NR. Preregistration is required for all programs. Call 617-6174 with any questions or check out the activities guide at www. ogdenny.com for even more programs for all interests and ages. Provided information
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Fill the Bus campaign underway at Wegmans For many students in our region, the school cafeteria is their most reliable source of food. On weekends and during school breaks, however, healthy meals can be few and far between. As the school year approaches, Wegmans shoppers can play a vital role in ensuring thousands of students across the region are well fed, so they can be well read. The annual Fill the Bus campaign, a food drive to benefit Foodlink’s BackPack Program, is officially underway at all Rochester-area Wegmans and will run through September 4. The BackPack Program provides bags of nutritious, kid-friendly foods every Friday to children who are at risk of food insecurity. Approximately 3,000 children at more than 80 schools benefit from this program in Foodlink’s 10-county service area. “Too many children in the Rochester region leave school on Friday afternoon without knowing when they’ll eat their next meal,” said Julia Tedesco, Foodlink’s President & CEO. “Providing nourishment to kids when they no longer have access to school meals gives them a greater opportunity to succeed in the classroom and in our community.” Last year, the campaign collected 305,073 pounds of food, which helped fill more than 60,000 bags. Wegmans hopes to exceed that 300,000-pound mark once again. Nearly 50,000 children in Foodlink’s 10-county service area are considered food insecure, meaning they live in a household that lacks consistent access to enough healthy food. Wegmans shoppers will see signs for the 2018 Fill the Bus campaign at local, participating stores, with suggested items to purchase and donate. Pre-packaged bags of food ranging from $3 to $10 are also available at checkout. For more information about Fill the Bus and/or the BackPack Program, visit www.foodlinkny.org. Provided information
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Campers presented a banner to thank those who made the upgrades at Camp Northpoint possible. Shown in the back row (l-r): Leslie Allen, Board Chair of Northwest YMCA in Greece, and owner of Grade A Flooring which installed the new turf floor at the Camp Northpoint inside the program barn; Senator Joseph E. Robach; Bill Sauers, longtime YMCA volunteer and owner of Sunday Siders which supplied the materials to make the program barn a three-season facility; Aaron Allen, co-owner of Grade A Flooring; George Romell, President and CEO of YMCA of Greater Rochester.
YMCA of Greater Rochester unveils upgrades at Camp Northpoint The YMCA of Greater Rochester showcased new upgrades at Camp Northpoint during a community open house on Thursday, August 16. The 45-acre camp on North Greece Road served 3,000 children this summer from the west side towns of Greece, Gates, Chili, Spencerport, Hilton, and Hamlin. Now the families of these campers can utilize the facility for three seasons of the year, from April through October, thanks to a grant secured by Senator Joseph E. Robach. The funding provided upgrades at Camp Northpoint, including retrofitting the program barn with insulation, a multipurpose turf floor, industrial heaters, and commercial-grade ceiling fans, plus new sports activity equipment. Camp Northpoint is now able to host indoor sports as well as better serve campers during the summer.
“Camp Northpoint is a great resource in North Greece for families across our community,” said Senator Robach, who represents the 56th district. “I was happy to secure a state grant so that the YMCA of Greater Rochester was able to renovate existing infrastructure, allowing campers of all ages to be more active through sports, games, and fun competition in a safe, state-of-the-art location.” Senator Robach has been a longtime friend of the YMCA of Greater Rochester, actively supporting the Northwest branch, the association’s childcare programs, and renovations at the Maplewood branch. He was instrumental in the establishment and building of Camp Northpoint. In 2010 Senator Robach was the recipient of the YMCA Red Triangle Award, which is the highest honor the association bestows upon a volunteer. Camp Northpoint opened in 2005 with the program barn as well as a swim center, climbing tower, pavilions, and sports fields. A splash park and a third pavilion were added in 2007. Camper numbers have grown from 300 in the first year to 3,000 in summer 2018. In addition to day camp, Northpoint is home to youth and adult sports and fitness, as well as speed and agility training — activities that are now shielded from the weather on a better playing surface. “The unique experiences and healthy environment at Camp Northpoint help instill positive values and build self-esteem in each child we serve,” said George M. Romell, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Rochester. “Enduring values like caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility are essential to personal growth and are an integral part of camp life at the Camp Northpoint.” The YMCA of Greater Rochester is one of the area’s leading nonprofit organizations, committed since its founding in 1854 to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. The YMCA of Greater Rochester serves 100,000 members annually, regardless of age, income, or background through health and wellness memberships and programs, child-care services, camps, youth sports and aquatics instruction. To find out more about how to join or support your local Y, visit rochesterymca.org. Provided information and photo
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•Avery, Catherine E., died August 15, 2018, at age 87. Survived by her devoted husband, Jerome; her children, Michael Avery, Kevin (Lisa) Avery, Karen (George) Palumbo, Marilyn (Randy) Kaforey and Jerome IV (Cynthia) Avery. Predeceased by her sons, Ronald and Mark Avery; also survived by her sisters, Margaret Gergely and Dorothy Wasson; 21 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Her Funeral Mass was held August 20 at St. Leo the Great Church, Hilton. Private Interment, Garland Cemetery. Contributions can be made to National Multiple Sclerosis or School of Holy Childhood. in her memory. •Cusse, Tyler V., died suddenly, August 16, 2018 at age 21. He is survived by his parents, Kimberly and Bob Cusse, Jr.; his brother, Robert Cusse III; cousin, Shaun Roddy, Jr.; grandparents, Bev and Garry Roddy; his aunt, Karen Cusse; and uncle, Jon (Rathna) Roddy. He was predeceased by his grandparents, Josephine and Robert Cusse, Sr.; also his uncle, Shaun Roddy Sr. His Funeral Service was held August 22 at Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Donations can be made to Open Access Clinic, 1350 University Avenue, Rochester in his memory. •Van Lare, Nina J., died August 17, 2018, at age 92. Predeceased by her husband, Jack Van Lare, 2002 and daughter, Pamela Speer. Survived by her son, Erik Van Lare; grandchildren, Amy (John) Grande and Greg (Tina) Speer; greatgrandchildren, AJ (Bryce Gebhardt) Engelbert, Lucus Speer, David (Jen) Speer, Ryan (Michele) Grande, Renea (Corey Daniels) Jett, Jason (Shauna Brongo) Grande, Elise (Anthony) DeLucia; great-great-grandchildren, Wyatt and Lucille Speer and Austin Jett; son-in-law, Stephen (Marlene) Speer; her brothers, James and Rodney (Jo) Richards; her special friend, Richard Cahoon. Her Funeral Service was held August 19 at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Hilton. Graveside Service August 20 at Parma Union Cemetery. Contributions in her memory can be made to Hilton United Methodist Church to help support a foster child adoption.
HOLLEY
•Rocco, Betty E., age 86, died August 19, 2018. Predeceased by son Paul; brother Robert Murphy; sister Lois Dill. Survived by her sons Donald (Linda), Steven (Bambai), Richard (Lisa); brothers William (Betty) Murphy, Harold (Amy) Murphy; loving companion Thomas Jermyn; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Any Bidder upon returning such set in good condition within thirty (30) days after date set for Bid opening will be refunded the deposit. Any Non-Bidder so returning such set will be refunded fifty percent (50%) of the deposit. A Bid Bond or Certified Check made payable to the Owner in the amount of five percent (5%) of the Bid, subject to the conditions provided in the Instructions to Bidders, must be deposited by each Bidder with his Bid as a guarantee that in the case the contract is awarded to him, he will within ten (10) days thereafter, execute such contract and furnish a satisfactory Performance and Payment Bond, and that Bidder shall not withdraw his Bid for a period of forty-five (45) days after the above date of Bid opening, and to guarantee the performance of all other obligations of the Bidders as set forth in Instructions to Bidders. Attention of the Bidders is called to the requirements as to the conditions of employment and minimum wage rates to be paid under this Contract as well as to other provisions set forth in the Instructions to Bidders. Work shall be commenced and continuously and diligently prosecuted immediately after contracts have been signed.
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•James, David Patrick, age 69, died suddenly August 9, 2018. David was born September 17, 1948 in Hastings, England. David and his beloved wife, Diane, of 30 years, lived in Aurora, NY for the past 29 years and recently moved to Brockport, where they were looking forward to spending their retired years. David was a Data Architect and retired from IBM. David is survived by his loving wife, Diane Bond-James, of Brockport; his daughters Emma James (Rick Lockhart), Rhiannon Gamble, Maia (Aaron) Giannini; his step-daughters Julie (Jim ‘Deck Buddy’) Lloyd, Emilie (John) Hathaway; his grandchildren, Thomas, Jim, Ally, Katie, Ariella, Brayden; and his dear friends Phil and Robin Cady. A Memorial Service will be announced at a future date.
(make check payable to SWBR). Drawings and Specifications will be available after 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 28, 2018.
The Board of Education hereby reserves the right to waive any informalities and reject any or all Bids or to accept the one that in its judgment will be for the best interest of the school district. The awarding of the Contract will be subject to the approval of the State Education Department. Contract award shall be subject to the condition that the applicable plans and specifications for the work to be done shall be approved by the Commissioner of Education. Sheryl Madison District Clerk Kendall Central School District Kendall, New York 14476
Her Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated August 25 at St. Mary’s Church. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 435 East Henrietta Road, Rochester in her memory.
SPENCERPORT
•Bourne, Elaine Marie, age 57 of Bath, Maine, formerly of Spencerport, died August 14, 2018 at Maine Medical Center in Portland. She is survived by her life partner Kenneth Darby of Bath, Maine. She was born July 30, 1961 in Rochester, the daughter of Richard and Janice (Porter) Bourne of Belgrade Lakes, Maine, who survive her. She is also survived by her brother Philip and his partner LeeAnn Bauman of Spencerport; her brother Kenneth and spouse Didier (Verleyen) Bourne of Rome, Maine; and her beloved Great Pyrenees “Ivy;” Nephew, Matthew, spouse Claire (Reidy) and son Jack Bourne of Rochester, nephew Adam and spouse Andrea (Noto) and sons Wyatt and Austin Bourne of Rochester, and nephew, Bradley and spouse Kristina (Galante) and son, Blake Bourne of Spencerport, also survive her. Elaine was a graduate of Eisenhower College in Seneca Falls and received her J.D. degree from the Pittsburgh University School of Law, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. At the time of her passing, Elaine was Program Director for the Community Mediation Services Program of Volunteers of America of Northern New England (VOANNE). She was a member of the Board of Governors of the Maine Association of Mediation and was active with the Beginning Farmers Resources Leadership Network Council in Maine. Contributions can be made to the Maine Cancer Foundation in her memory. •Dean, Wilma E., “Jones,” died August 9, 2018. Predeceased by husband, Clifford J.; son and daughter-inlaw, Charles (Sally) Dean; brothers, Bob, Dick, Ted Jones. Survived by daughter, Patricia (Bob) Sukapismai; grandson, Cody Dean (Liz Daniels); sisters-in-law, Doris Jones, Joyce (Tom) Plucknette, Gloria Allen; brother-in-law, Gerald Dean; many nieces, nephews, dear friends. Her Memorial Service was held August 20 Adams Basin United Methodist Church, Spencerport. Private Interment. Donations can be made to the Adams Basin United Methodist Church, 4292 Canal Road, Spencerport 14559 in her memory.
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Legal NoticeS Legal Notice Town of Hamlin Redman Road Water District
6. Southerly. 7,590 feet, more or less, along a line parallel to and 500 feet easterly of the centerline of Redman Road to a point, said point being the northerly boundary of the Hamlin Consolidated Water District; thence
EXHIBIT A: PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICT
7. Westerly, 500 feet, more or less, along the northerly boundary of the Hamlin Consolidated Water District to a point, said point being the point of beginning.
The Town of Hamlin Redman Road Water District shall have an exterior boundary consisting of two separated parts described as follows: PART A. All that tract or parcel of land beginning at a point, said point being the intersection of the centerline of Redman Road and the northerly boundary of the Hamlin-Kendall Water District No 1 Extension No 6, said point also being 500 feet, more or less, northerly of the centerline of NYS Rt. 18; thence 1. Westerly, 500 feet, more or less, along the northerly boundary of the Hamlin-Kendall Water District No 1 Extension 6 to a point, said point being on Tax Account No 20.03-1-3.212; thence 2. Northerly, 7,920 feet, more or less, along a line parallel to and 500 feet westerly of the centerline of Redman Road to a point, said point being along the southerly boundary line of the Hamlin Consolidated Water District; thence 3. Easterly, 1,000 feet, more or less, along the southerly boundary line of the Hamlin Consolidated Water District to a point, said point being 500 feet southerly of the centerline of Church Road; thence 4. Southerly, 7,930 feet, more or less, along a line parallel to and 500 feet easterly of the centerline of Redman Road to a point, said point being along the northerly boundary line of the HamlinKendall Water District No 1 Extension No 6; thence 5. Westerly, 500 feet, more or less, along the northerly boundary of the Hamlin-Kendall Water District No 1 Extension No 6 to a point, said point being the point of beginning. PART B. All that tract or parcel of land beginning at a point, said point being the intersection of the centerline of Redman Road and the northerly boundary of the Hamlin Consolidated Water District, said point also being 500 feet, more or less, northerly of the centerline of Martin Road, thence 1. Westerly, 500 feet, more or less, along the northerly boundary of the Hamlin Consolidated Water District to a point; thence 2. Northerly, 7585 feet, more or less, along a line parallel to and 500 feet westerly of the centerline of Redman Road to a point, said point being the centerline of Moscow Road; thence
Legal Notice Town of Hamlin At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, held at the Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road in said Town, on the 13th day of August, 2018, at 7:00 P.M.: _______________________________________ In the Matter of ORDER SETTING PUBLIC HEARING The Creation of The Redman Road Water District in the Town of Hamlin, Monroe County, New York _______________________________________ The following order was offered by Councilperson David Rose who moved its adoption, seconded by Councilperson Jennifer Voelkl, to wit: WHEREAS, a written petition, last dated July 23, 2018, in due form and containing the required signatures, has been presented to and filed with the Town Board of the Town of Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, for the creation of a Water District in the Town of Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, to be known as Redman Road Water District, and to be bounded and described as set forth in Exhibit A hereto; and WHEREAS, all the lands and territory above described are situate within said Town of Hamlin and outside of any incorporated village or city; and WHEREAS, the improvements proposed consist of the erection, construction and maintenance of a water supply system to serve said property, including mains, hydrants, valves and all incidental equipment, including the acquisition of the necessary land and right-of-way therefore, in accordance with certain plans made a part of such petition and heretofore adopted by this Board and now on file in the office of the Clerk of said Town; and WHEREAS, the maximum amount proposed to be expended for the improvement as stated in said petition is the sum of $450,860.28; and
4. Southerly, 500 feet along the centerline of Redman Road to a point; thence
WHEREAS, the estimated cost to a single-family residence during the first year will be $1,000.00 for installation of water service, $125.00 for internal plumbing changes, $633.09 for the repayment of bonding, $ 76.65 for the annual meter fee, $187.20 for the purchase of water (estimated at 60,000.00 gallons per year at an estimated cost of $3.12 per 1000 gallons) for a total first year cost of $2021.94 and
5. Easterly, 500 feet, more or less, along the southerly boundary of the Moscow Road Water District; thence
WHEREAS, the estimated cost to a single-family residence after the first year will be $633.09 for repayment of bonding, $ 76.65
3. Easterly, 500 feet, more or less, along the centerline of Moscow Road to a point, said point being the intersection of the centerlines of Moscow Road and Redman Road; thence
for the annual meter fee, and $187.20 for the average water charges, for a total cost per household of $896.94 per year; it is therefore ORDERED, that a meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, shall be held at the Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road in said Town, on the 10th day of September, 2018, at 6:15 P.M., to consider said petition and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same, and for such other action on the part of the said Town Board with relation to said petition as may be required by law or proper in the premises; and it is further ORDERED, that a copy of this order, certified by the Town Clerk, shall be published in the Hamlin Clarkson Herald, a newspaper of general circulation in the Town, and shall be posted conspicuously on the signboard of the Town of Hamlin, maintained in the Town Hall at the Town Clerk’s office. Such publication and posting to be not less than ten (10) nor more than twenty (20) days before the day designated for the hearing aforesaid. Dated: August 13, 2018
Supervisor Eric G. Peters Councilperson Jennifer Voelkl Councilperson Jason Baxter Councilperson David G. Rose
Members of the Town Board of the Town of Hamlin, Monroe County, New York.
Legal Notice School Tax Collection Kendall Central School District, Towns of Carlton, Kendall, Murray, Hamlin, and Clarkson School tax warrants have been delivered to me for the Kendall Central School District for the towns of Carlton, Kendall, Murray, Hamlin and Clarkson. Taxes can be paid by mail to: Kendall Central School District, P.O. Box 1491 Buffalo, NY 14240-1491 Or In person at: M&T Bank 6560 Fourth Section Road Brockport, New York 14420 (Payments can be made with a bank certified check, a personal check, or money order only. Checks should be made payable to “Kendall Central School District”. No cash will be accepted.) Beginning Sept. 1, 2018 through Oct. 31, 2018 No interest through Sept. 30, 2018. Two percent interest begins Oct. 1, 2018.
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AREA WORSHIP SERVICES BROCKPORT FIRST BAPTIST
Serve. Pray. Worship. A Welcoming and Affirming American Baptist Congregation. 124 Main Street, (585) 637-9770. Sunday: 9:45am - Praise Music; 10:00am - Worship; 10:30am - Children’s Study; 11:15am - Adult Study. Free Community Meal 3rd Sunday.
BROCKPORT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
35 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420, (585) 637-3780. “We are a congregation that loves God, loves others and serves the world.” Join us for worship Sundays at 10am with Rev. Nicholas Dorland. We have a family friendly service where all children are welcome to attend service. Nursery and child care is available. Coffee/fellowship following worship. Sunday School and adult education 11:15am each Sunday. Teen Bible and Bagels the first Sunday of each month at 9:15am. Book study Thursday evenings 7 to 8:30pm. Loaf and Ladle serving a free hot meal the fourth Sunday of each month 1 to 2:30pm. Free Community Garden summer and fall. Many fellowship and outreach programs for youth and adults. Website: www. firstchurch14420.org. Email: officefpc@frontiernet.net.
HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
SPENCERPORT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH
ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL 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. 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
Starting September 9, 9:30am, at Hamlin Exempt Hall, 1382 Lake Road (Route 19), Hamlin 14464. Looking for born again believers who want to come back to their first love – “Jesus died for me” – so they can have hope again in their lives. All are welcome. Mission statement: Galatians 6:14 KJV. For information, call 585-889-5949.
1152 County Line Road, Hamlin, NY 14464, 585-659-8459, mortonbaptistchurch@yahoo.com. Interim Minister: Rev. Walter Steenson, email walter.steenson@gmail.com, cell 585-729-2502, home 585-392-5427. For The Glory Of God And The Advancement Of His Kingdom. Service with choir at 10:30am, Children’s Sunday School - during church service, Choir practice Wednesday at 6:30pm, Communion the first Sunday of each month. Handicap accessible.
G.O. CHRISTIAN CHURCH
OGDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
CROSS HOPE FELLOWSHIP
22 South Main Street, Churchville (across from the Johnson House Restaurant), 585-454-9152, www.gochristianchurch.org, Pastor Dominic Renaldo. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE at 10:30 am, BIBLE STUDIES WEDNESDAYS at 7 pm. Our FOOD PANTRY is open Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7 pm, free and open to the community. We are a church committed to Jesus Christ, His Word, and sharing His love with people walking through real life. Handicap accessible.
HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH
“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” We are a community of God’s people who seek to enable others to form a spiritual connection with God and share the Good News of Jesus Christ. 50 Lake Ave., Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church. Worship Service: 10:00 AM followed by a time of fellowship. Children’s Sunday School: 11:00 AM – 12:00 Noon. Child Care available during the Worship Service. Handicap Accessible. Hearing Assistance available during the service.
“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.
With God’s help, we are Christians who are trying to get it right by making disciples for Jesus Christ through Worship, Fellowship and Love for all of God’s children. Would you join us on our journey? 30 Amity Street, Spencerport, NY, 585-352-3114, spencerportumc.org, sumc@rochester.rr.com. Jack Laskowski, Pastor. Sunday Service is at 10:30am followed by Coffee Hour in the Fellowship Hall. Child Care, Sunday School and Bible Study available. Handicap accessible. 635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY 14468 (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm), 585-392-4099, www.stgeorgehilton.org. Please join us for Worship and Sunday School at 10am.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, (585) 964-2550. Pastor Christian Bode. Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11AM. Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45AM. NYS Licensed Child Care - Mon.-Fri., 6AM-6PM, 964-5859, Preschool.
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH
55 Martha Street, Spencerport, NY 14559, Phone: 585-352-5481, E-mail: sstjohnc@dor.org, The Rev. Peter B. Mottola. Mass Schedule: Saturday 5pm, Sun 7:45am, 9:30am, & 11:15am; Monday 8am; Tuesday 8am; Wednesday 6:30pm; Thursday 8am; Friday (Traditional Latin) 8am. Confessions: Wednesday 5:45pm, Saturday 3:45pm. Check out our Website for details www.stjohnschurchspencerport.org.
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Saturday schedule: Confessions 3:304:30pm; Rosary 4:30pm; Mass 5pm. Mass: Sunday 9:30am (includes Children’s Liturgy). LifeTeen Mass 7pm. Sunday LifeTeen Mass will start at 6pm beginning September 2. Handicap accessible. All are welcome.
ST. MARY’S CHURCH
ST. MARK’S CHURCH
13 South Main Street, Holley 16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org. Father Mark Noonan. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 8:00AM St. Mary’s; Thursday - 5:30PM St. Mary’s; Friday - 8:00AM St. Mark’s; Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s; Sunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s.
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The King of Lake Ontario by T.R. Hendrick It’s that time of year again here in Western New York when His Excellency the King Salmon, formally known as the chinook salmon, moves in from the bowels of Lake Ontario to play with average anglers. These silver torpedoes spend most of their summer out in the middle of our Great Lake where only the fully geared and tricked out anglers can produce them consistently and, judging by the fantastic year these boats are having out deep, it should be a record breaking fall for the anglers on the piers and tributaries. Come about the time the Bills complete training camp at St. John Fisher, the kings start their migration from the deep to the tributaries where they were stocked. Then by the end of August it is “game on” for any angler who wants to take them on. Kings spawn in the fall, with peak activity occurring from mid-October to mid-November. Although some spawning does occur near river mouths, most spawning takes place in upstream sections of rivers or streams. Adult salmon build nests called “redds” in the stream bottom. The redds are dug by the female in areas of moving water, such as near riffles or at the tail end of pools. The female moves gravel and small rocks with vigorous sweeps of her tail until a depression has been created. The eggs are then deposited and quickly fertilized. Salmon protect their eggs by burying them in gravel. After spawning, the female moves upstream a short distance and digs into the gravel, freeing it so it will drift downstream and cover the eggs. Buried under layers of gravel, the salmon embryos develop slowly and hatch in late winter or early spring. After hatching, young salmon move downstream into Lake Ontario. King salmon can exceed 100 pounds on the Pacific coast. Here in New York state, the record fish is a 47 pounder caught in Lake Ontario. Salmon have a limited distribution in New York state and are only found in Lakes Erie and Ontario. Non-natives of New York state, chinooks were first stocked into the Great Lakes in 1873. Although they were sporadically stocked throughout the years, it was not until about 20 years ago that they became abundant. At that time, New York State aggressively stocked kings into Lakes Erie and Ontario to provide a sport fishery. Using the tremendous population of alewives at that time as a food source, chinooks thrived and produced a spectacular fishery. Since there is not enough suitable spawning and nursery area to naturally produce enough fish, most of the salmon caught in New York state’s Great Lakes are now hatchery-reared. While adult king salmon spend most of their time in deeper, open water, they will follow prey fish into near shore areas in early spring, late summer or early fall. Sexually mature chinooks stage around the mouths of streams in the fall in preparation for making their spawning runs. September normally marks the arrival of the earliest run of fish into lake tributaries, and peak runs occur in October. Spawning is completed by early November and the adult salmon die shortly thereafter. Once in the rivers, kings may be taken using a variety of angling techniques. Salmon egg sacs, flashy spoons, or deep diving plugs are effective in the lower river portions; while egg sacs and other egg imitations, including artificial flies, are good in faster upstream water areas. Major Lake
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AucTions Mike Erdt of Williamsville, NY with a beautiful Lake Ontario king salmon taken this summer. Whether it be kings on Lake Ontario or walleyes on Lake Erie, Mike takes advantage of the record fish producing year both of these great fisheries are having in 2018. Provided photo.
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Ontario tributaries having kings runs include the Salmon River, Oswego River, Genesee River, Oak Orchard Creek and Eighteen Mile Creek. Local Charter Captain Jeremy Sage points out, “The first sign that chinooks are beginning their migration to spawn is the color of their skin; it darkens through to a green olive color and eventually will be a dark brown once they are at the dams up the river. When fishing tight to shore run J-plugs and stick baits. These baits dive only 3 to 5 feet, allowing you to run them by themselves, or flat lined off the side of your boat. These are wobbly baits that usually glow or are chrome in color and have a pretty erratic sideto-side action which spawning salmon can’t resist. Don’t be afraid to change things up: speed, lure colors, direction of your troll.” Jeremy goes on to say, “Come September you can find these salmon right outside the piers and breakwalls of your nearby tributaries. Once the kings make it in to shallow water you can go out there in any kind of boat that is safe for the conditions and catch yourself a 20 lb. plus fish. “Planer boards can help spread your lines. I deploy them, 30 to 75 feet, and attach an inline planer board. Oftentimes fish will hold in one area for a few hours. It is very important to turn back and go right back through where you just caught a fish. “Boat speed is very important based on what lures you have in the water. Typically, I keep my lures running at 2.4 to 2.8 mph down speed. That speed is taken off a temperature/speed device that I run off of my downriggers. It is very important to make sure your lures are running at the correct speed where the fish are, versus how fast your boat is moving. Sometimes these two variables differ big time, making this the most important tool that I own, other than my boat.” Thanks again to Jeremy for passing on his hard-earned tips. If you don’t have a boat and want to tangle with the king, contact Jeremy at JD Custom Charters (jdscustomcharters.com), Jeremy Sage’s Facebook page, or by phone at 585-734-8930. If ever there was a year to try this big game fishing this is it; so, get off the couch and go wrestle a king.
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GM RESIDUALS - 2018 SILVERADO LT $28,359 RESIDUAL, 2018 SIERRA $30,881 RESIDUAL, 2018 CHEVY EQUINOX LT $17,595 RESIDUAL, 2018 ENCORE $16,297 RESIDUAL. 2018 CHEVY CRUZE $12,799 RESIDUAL, 2018 CHEVY TRAX FWD LT $14,363 RESIDUAL. **GM LEASES MUST HAVE A GM OR NON GM LEASE REGISTERED IN HOUSEHOLD. 10K/YR. TAX AND FEES NOT INCLUDED. SUBJECT TO TIER 1 APPROVAL. ALL LEASES ARE THROUGH GM FINANCIAL. ALL LEASES PLUS TAX, TITLE, LICENSE & 650 AQ FEE. NOT TO BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFERS. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL GM LEASES 24 MONTHS @ 10,000 MILES PER YEAR.
Sale prices good through September 4, 2018