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Six events set to award guaranteed starting spots for Super DIRT Week

Lebanon Valley Speedway kicks off Super DIRT Week Qualifiers on May 29

Super DIrTcar Series drivers will have six chances to lock themselves into the prestigious Billy Whittaker Cars 200 at Super DIrT Week 51 this year.

Six events – across four tracks – will award six drivers with the illustrious prize, guaranteeing them a starting spot in the 200-lap Feature at Oswego Speedway on Sunday, October 8.

The winner of each Super DIrT Week Qualifier Feature will be awarded the guaranteed starting spot. If the winner of the event has already earned a spot, it will go to the next driver in the finishing order who hasn’t won it yet.

Lebanon Valley Speedway’s King of Spring 100 on Monday, May 29, will be the first Super DIrT Week Qualifier of the year, adding another level of excitement to the $13,500to-win Memorial Day special.

The event produced one of the best underdog stories of the season in 2022 with Connecticut’s LJ Lombardo scoring his first career Super DIrTcar Series win, and first Super DIrT Week guaranteed starting spot. His entire season changed after that, knowing he would run in his first Super DIrT Week.

“I’ve been dreaming of this since I’ve been a little kid,” Lombardo said in Victory Lane at Lebanon Valley last year.

The Series will return to Lebanon Valley in September for the famed Mr. DIrT Track USA event, which has been won by Andy Bachetti the last two years.

After Lebanon Valley, Weedsport Speedway will host its first of two $10,000-to-win Super DIrT Week Qualifier events. The Hall of Fame 100 will be on Sunday, July 16, and then the Cavalcade Cup Weekend will be Sunday, September 10.

Jimmy phelps, of Baldwinsville, NY, earned his first points-paying Series race since 2019 at Weedsport last year – a home track for his Heinke-Baldwin racing team, which is located on the grounds of the facility. With the win came a Super DIrT Week guaranteed starting spot and a sigh of

relief knowing he wouldn’t have to worry about qualifying for the event.

“It was a huge relief, taking the edge off a little bit, making sure we’re in the show,” phelps said. “Obviously, the goal is to Time Trial well, start up front and get your track position. It’s nice to know if things go a little sideways on you during Qualifying that you can focus on your race package and not worry about making sure you’re doing everything you can to get into a qualifying spot.”

New to the list of Super DIrT Week Qualifiers, and to the Super DIrTcar Series 2023 schedule, is the addition of Autodrome Drummond in Drummondville, QC. The Series is returning to the 3/8-mile Canadian track, July 31 and August 1, with the second night of the event awarding a $10,000 pay day and Super DIrT Week guaranteed starting spot.

For the four Canadian rookies on the tour this year – Flex roy, JF Corriveau, Mathieu Desjardins and Steve Bernard – it could be their best opportunity of the year to score a season defining victory in front of their home fans.

“All the drivers are excited about the return of the Big Blocks to race against the best in the business and try to beat them in front of the fans at home,” Autodrome Drummond promoter Yan Bussiere said. “There was only one driver who managed to take the victory several years ago. His name is Steve poirier and the fans still talk about it. It was an incredible evening. The fans were euphoric.”

Albany-Saratoga Speedway’s Malta Massive Weekend on Saturday, September 23, will be the final chance for drivers to secure a guaranteed starting spot before Super DIrT Week starts two weeks later (October 2 through 8). Billy Decker was able to score the final spot last year with a second-place finish since Matt Sheppard, the race winner, already had a spot locked up.

Full Super DIRT Week Qualifier Schedule:

•Lebanon Valley Speedway (May 29) / King of Spring 100

•Weedsport Speedway (July 16) / Hall of Fame 100

•Autodrome Drummond (August 1)

•Lebanon Valley Speedway (September 2) / Mr. DIrT Track USA

•Weedsport Speedway (September 10) / Cavalcade Cup Weekend

•Albany-Saratoga Speedway (September 23) / Malta Massive Weekend

Get tickets for the Super DIrT Week Qualifiers at https:// superdirtcarseries.com/schedule/. Or, if you can’t make it to the tracks, you can watch all the action live on DIrTVision, https://www.dirtvision.com.

For more on Super DIrT Week, visit superdirtweek. com.

Information and photo provided by Super DIrTcar Series, superdirtcarseries.com

Reigle receives 2023 John Steckbeck Award

Laura reigle, of Hilton, was presented with the 2023 John Steckbeck Award by the Lehigh University Athletic Department.

The top first-year female athlete award went to reigle, a member of the women’s track and field team who won the patriot League Indoor and Outdoor championships in the pole vault. She set a patriot League record, clearing 4.05m at the indoor championships and is now a school record holder in both the indoor and outdoor pole vault.

The John Steckbeck Award was established in 1976 in honor of the former Director of Intramural and recreational Sports at Lehigh. This award goes to the outstanding firstyear female student-athlete who exhibits talent, a high level of competitiveness, and consistent mental, physical, and emotional toughness in executing her team role. provided information and photo

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Photo from the 2022 Super DIRT Week. Laura Reigle (r) was presented with the 2023 John Steckbeck Award by the Lehigh University Athletic Department.

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Remembering fallen heroes with our roadways

This Memorial Day weekend, as you are out and about headed to a picnic or to the lake, take a moment to notice and reflect on the roadways that are dedicated to local fallen veterans and first responders. In western Monroe County, elected officials found it important to take the necessary actions to dedicate roadways to our local fallen heroes. Below you will learn a little bit about some of these dedications of roads on which you might find yourself traveling.

In the town of Parma, a portion of the state highway system Route 259 between Lake Ontario State Parkway and Dunbar Road was designated and known as the “Specialist Jason Hasenauer Memorial Highway.” On December 28, 2005, in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Private Jason Hasenauer was sitting in a machine-gun turret of a Humvee when a roadside bomb went off, overturning the vehicle, injuring four other soldiers and killing Pfc. Hasenauer. Pfc Hasenauer was promoted to Specialist First Class and was serving in the United States Army’s 82nd Airborne Division at the time of his death. Jason joined the Hilton Fire Explorer Post at the age of 14 and became Explorer Chief. He graduated from Hilton High School in 2003 and was an active member of the Hilton Fire Department, having joined when he was 18 years old. Even while in the Army, he routinely called his friends in the Hilton Fire Department to stay in touch. Specialist Jason Hasenauer was survived by his parents, Dan and Rita Hasenauer; fiancée, Colette Kopp; three-week-old daughter, Kayla; brothers, Daniel R., Jeremy and Eric.

In Greece, a portion of the state highway system was designated as the “Sergeant Gary Beikirch Memorial Highway.” It includes all the portion of the state highway system constituting Latta Road (Rt. 18) between Long Pond Road and Route 390 in the town of Greece.

Sergeant Gary B. Beikirch was a Vietnam veteran who earned the Medal of Honor for his actions in Vietnam, saving

lives and surviving life-threatening injuries in war. He was stationed at Camp Buck-Song where he risked his life defending fellow soldiers, Vietnamese comrades, and villagers while sustaining life-threatening injuries. Beikirch was a highly distinguished citizen and devoted member of his community who passed away on December 26, 2021. He left an immeasurable impact on this community, state, and nation. His dedication to serve and love others didn’t stop after his time in uniform, as Gary continued to devote his life to the benefit and service of others. For over 30 years, he was a middle school counselor for the Greece School District, positively impacting thousands of lives. Gary was also a co-founder of the Veterans Outreach Center that has served and continues to serve veterans of Monroe County and across our region. Gary’s dedication to others didn’t stop there. He was actively involved in his church, First Bible Baptist in Hilton, and the faith community, serving as an ordained minister. Although Gary is no longer here, his legacy of love lives on for all those he touched.

In Spencerport/Ogden a portion of state highway system Rt. 259 between Lyell Avenue and Rt. 31 in the village of Spencerport is dedicated as the “Firefighter Robert Fowler Memorial Highway.” On Saturday, February 22, 1997, at 9 a.m., Robert “Bob” Fowler of the Spencerport Volunteer Fire Department was responding to a call of greater than 70-mile-per-hour winds blowing the windows out of a storefront in Spencerport. He and his 15-year-old son, Tim, served together in the department explorer program and were on the way to the firehouse to respond to the call. They were stopped at the intersection of Rt. 259 and Lyell Avenue when heavy winds blew over a 40-foot tree, causing it to fall onto the length of the car, crushing it. Tim, in the passenger seat, ducked down and the airbag covered him, partially protecting him from the impact, but Robert took the full blow of the tree and died instantly. Firefighter Fowler joined the Spencerport Fire Department in 1974 and served the people of his community for over 23 years. His love for family and children was also evident as he spent many years organizing the Fire Department Christmas Party for the children of department members and served at the annual Easter and Halloween Parties and Haunted House. Firefighter Robert “Bob” Fowler was survived by his wife, Gail, and sons, Alan and Tim. These three roadway dedications were made possible through the efforts of Assemblyman Josh Jensen of the 134th Assembly District.

Spencerport Firefighter Robert Fowler was killed in the line of duty in 1997.

On Clarkson Parma Town Line Road in Parma, a portion of that county road is dedicated to the fallen firefighters and their families. Last summer, County Legislators Jackie Smith and Blake Keller worked with the chairmen from the local chapter of the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation to dedicate this portion of roadway. The National Fallen Fire Fighters Foundation is a nonprofit whose mission is to honor and remember American fallen fire heroes as well as provide resources and support to their families. Larry Vaughan, of Brockport, a Vietnam veteran and lifelong firefighter, is a volunteer and a committee chair member at the Rochester NFFF. Retired Chief Vaughan began the process to request that a portion of the road be dedicated to the local fallen firefighters. “Legislator Jackie Smith and Legislator Blake Keller made it happen,” said Vaughan. The portion of Clarkson Parma Townline Road was chosen because the annual fundraiser for the NFFF is held at Deerfield Country Club each year. “It is a beautiful gesture having the sign for the dedication right before the entrance of the country club,” said Vaughan. For more information on the NFFF, visit www.firehero.org.

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Last May, Monroe County dedicated a portion of Clarkson-Parma Town Line Road in honor of fallen firefighter heroes and their families. The dedication coincided with the 2022 Greater Monroe County National Fallen Firefighters Foundation Golf Tournament. Shown Larry Vaughan, Legislator Blake Keller, County Executive , Legislator Jackie Smith, and Randy Jensen. Photo from @CountyExecBello on Twitter. Specialist Jason Hasenauer was killed in Afghanistan in 2005. A section of Latta Road is dedicated in memory of Sergeant Gary Beikirch.
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Sweden splash pad now open

The Town of Sweden Splash Pad, located at the Sweden Town Park, 4761 Redman Road, opened on Friday, May 26, in time for Memorial Day weekend. Splash Pad hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week.

The pond at the Dog Park is also opening Memorial Day weekend. To become a member of the

Monroe County dog park system, visit https://www. monroecounty.gov/parks-DogParks. Dogs must have a current license to be members.

For more information about Town of Sweden park facilities and rules, visit www.townofsweden.com or call the Recreation Department at 431-0090. Provided information

Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma June 3

Individuals living with and affected by scleroderma will join together at 9 a.m., on June 3, at Genesee Valley Park, Roundhouse & Canal Side Shelters, 1000 East River Road, Rochester, to take part in the annual Rochester area Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma walk. Scleroderma is a rare rheumatic disease that affects connective tissue and the vascular system, producing excessive collagen that causes fibrosis in the skin (localized) or in internal organs (systemic sclerosis). The disease can cause disfigurement and disability. For some, it’s lifethreatening. There is no known cause or cure. More than 300,000 Americans live with the disease. This year marks a special occasion for the organization. The National Scleroderma Foundation is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Founded in 1998, the Foundation has been advancing medical re-

search, promoting disease awareness, and providing support to people with scleroderma, their families and support networks for 25 years. For the last 20 of those years, walks have taken place across the country to bring awareness to the disease and raise funds to support the National Scleroderma Foundation’s mission.

“The scope of our work is nationwide,” said Mary Wheatley, CEO of the National Scleroderma Foundation. “And we are grateful to our supporters across the country who are leading the fight against this disease. Our Rochester area walk is always a special one; walkers, organizers and volunteers are incredibly committed and passionate.”

Learn more about scleroderma and available resources at scleroderma.org.

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WAA Radio airing roundtable discussion on veteran employment

Wreaths Across America Radio will be airing its next radio roundtable discussion on Wednesday, May 31, at noon and 5 p.m. The discussion was recorded in front of a live audience from the Vaught Center at the Military Women’s Memorial in Arlington, Virginia. It will build upon this year’s Wreaths Across America (WAA) theme, “Serve and Succeed,” and addresses employment opportunities for veterans as well as pertinent information for those looking to hire veterans.

The panel discussion was moderated by WAA Executive Director Karen Worcester and the Military Women’s Memorial President, retired Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Phyllis Wilson.

“I feel strongly that in order for us to fulfill our yearlong mission to Remember, Honor and Teach, it is vital that we work with other organizations to identify ways to help our nation’s veterans find success once their service in uniform is complete,” said Worcester. “Our hope is that through these types

of discussions we will be able to share resources for veterans, and their families, as they look to transition back into civilian life and offer insight to other organizations and businesses as to why hiring veterans is a good thing for all.”

The discussion provided the opportunity for the panelists – Col. David A. Grant, Adam Rocke, and Brad Bentley – to share what pulled them to their chosen career paths and discuss the unique ways their current roles help veterans transitioning into the civilian workforce. Questions from the audience allowed panelists to share tips for businesses looking to hire veterans and military spouses into their workforce and explored how to help veterans be successful in their chosen career paths.

You can listen to Wreaths Across America Radio’s 24/7 internet stream anytime and anywhere on the iHeart Radio app, Audacy app, TuneIn app, or at www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/radio.

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Genesee County 4-H Open Gymkhana Horse Show to be held June 10

The Genesee County 4-H Horse Program will be hosting an Open 4-H Gymkhana Horse Show on Saturday, June 10, at the Genesee County Fairgrounds, 5056 East Main Street Road, Batavia. The show is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m.

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FASNY offers BBQ and grilling safety tips

As New Yorkers gear up to celebrate Memorial Day weekend, many will be turning on their grills for the first time this season. The Firefighters Association of the State of New York (FASNY) recommends that all New Yorkers follow some basic rules and tips to avoid accidents and injuries. They also urge everyone to never hesitate to call for help when needed.

Emergency departments nationwide have seen a significant rise over the past decade in the number of visits from grilling injuries, with an 18% rise in patients being treated in emergency departments for grilling-related injuries over the past 10 years. NFPA data shows that from 2014 to 2018, fire departments responded to an annual average of 10,600 home fires

annually involving grills, hibachis, or barbecues. This includes 4,900 structure fires and 5,700 outside or unclassified fires. These fires resulted in an annual average of 10 civilian deaths, 160 civilian injuries, and $149 million in direct property damage.

“We want all New Yorkers to enjoy fun and safe Memorial Day celebrations this weekend, which means reviewing safety rules and tips for grilling,” said FASNY President Edward Tase Jr. “Your local fire department is ready to help, no matter how big or small the problem. Don’t hesitate to call your local fire department because a few minutes can make a big difference.”

You can keep everyone safe by following the important tips below.

Tips from the NFPA and FASNY:

•Propane and charcoal BBQ grills should only be used outdoors.

•The grill should be placed well away from the home, deck railings and out from under eaves and overhanging branches.

•Keep children and pets at least three feet away from the grill area.

•Keep your grill clean by removing grease or fat buildup from the grills and in trays below the grill.

•Never leave your grill unattended.

•Always make sure your gas grill lid is open before lighting it.

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Events

•A Memorial Day Breakfast will be served at Union Congregational Church, 14 North Main Street, Churchville, on May 29 from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Includes pancakes, eggs, sausage, applesauce and beverages. Cost is $6 for adults, $3 for children, and free for veterans. All are welcome.

•Town of Greece Memorial Day Event is Monday, May 29. The Memorial Day Parade will begin at 11 a.m. and will proceed down Long Pond Road from Janes Road to the Greece Town Hall Campus. A Remembrance Ceremony will be held at 11:45 a.m. at the Greece Town Hall Pavilion. Parking will be available at Greece Town Hall until approximately 10:45 a.m.

•Free Spring Shredding Event for Greece residents will be held Wednesday, May 31, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Greece Town Hall Campus. Services will be provided by Shred-Text. All papers must be placed in either manageable cardboard boxes or paper bags that will not be returned (no plastic bins). No x-rays or film paper will be accepted. There is a limit of five boxes per participant. For information, call 225-2000.

•Duo Purla performs Saturday, June 3, at noon as part of the Hoag Music Series at the Hoag Library, 134 South Main Street, Albion. All performances are free and open to the public.

•CCE Monroe County Master Gardener Volunteers Plant Sale will be held Saturday, June 10, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine, in the parking lot that is accessed thru CCE Monroe County, 2449 St. Paul Boulevard, Rochester. Featuring an assortment of plants priced to sell, plus an opportunity to “Ask a Master Gardener.”

•Euchre every Tuesday from September to June, 7 p.m., at the Hamlin Exempts, 1382 Lake Road North, Hamlin. Partners Tournament, $5 per person. Play 8 hands - 8 games, 10 cent bumps. For information, call Tim Markle at 978-1598 or Alice Slate at 478-4721.

•VSW Press is holding In This Moment 2: Revolution Reckoning Reparation Book Launch and Community Discussion, hosted by Asbury First United Methodist Church, 1050 East Avenue, Rochester, on Thursday, June 1, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. In This Moment is a project where ten teams of Black writers and photographers profile ten Black leaders from across the city of Rochester. Their work culminates in ten 20-page chapbooks that are distributed to community members for free. All guests will receive a complimentary copy of the newly released chapbooks at the event which is free and open to the public. Registration is encouraged; go to https://www.vsw.org/eventcalendar/#id=128&cid=1853&wid=701.

•Churchville-Chili Music Boosters present a free Community Music Festival on Friday, June 9, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Churchville-Chili Middle School on Fairbanks Road. Enjoy great food, vendors, a family atmosphere, and entertainment by CCCSD student musicians of all ages.

Fundraisers

•The Jerry J. Helfer Memorial Food Truck Rodeo will be held on Thursday, June 1, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Greece Town Hall Campus. This will be in conjunction with the Town of Greece Summer Concert Series featuring Zac Brown Tribute Band. Food trucks will open at 5:30 p.m. and the concert will begin at 6 p.m.

•The United Methodist Church of North Chili will be restarting their monthly community pancake breakfasts on June 3 from 8 to 10 a.m. The donation is $7 for adults, $4 for children (5-10 years), and free for children under 5. Breakfast includes juice, pancakes, sausage, eggs, coffee, tea, etc. The church is located at the intersection of Buffalo Road and Westside Drive. For information call the church helpline 594-9111 or email umcnorthchili@gmail.com.

•Elmgrove United Methodist Church is holding a Community Yard Sale on Saturday, June 10, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1500 Spencerport Road, Gates. Vendor space available (10x10 space for $25); call 247-4973 to reserve.

•Walker Fire Department’s Steak and Clam Drive Through Dinner is June 10, from noon until gone, at the Walker FD, 1420 Walker Lake Ontario Road, Hilton. A Steak dinner is $25. Two dozen clams are $15. Place orders at https://walkernyfire.square.site.

•Ferris-Goodridge Legion Post will be holding its monthly breakfast on Sunday, June 11, from 8 a.m. to noon, at the Post Home, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for children 10 and under.

•“A Night in the Tropics,” a Gala Benefit in support of the Greece Performing Arts Society (GPAS) is Sunday, June 11, at 5:30 p.m. at Red Fedele’s Brook House, 920 Elmridge Center Drive, Rochester. Features a live salsa combo, cash bar, games, silent auction, and a dinner buffet with sliced top sirloin, pasta, roasted chicken, potatoes, salad, vegetables, fruit, dessert, and coffee

and tea. Tickets are $39 general admission, $35 for GPAS members, and are available online at www.greeceperformingarts.org.

•2023 RDGA Foundation Golf Tournament is planned for Monday, June 26, at Monroe Golf Club. This event will be played as a 4 Person Team Best Ball format. There will be plenty of fun on the course, with lunch, games, auctions and dinner at Monroe Golf Club following play – all in the name of helping grow the game for future generations. All participants are welcome. Cost is $250 per player. Go to https://www.golfgenius. com/pages/3937091 for details and to register.

•The Genesee Community College Foundation’s annual Cougar Classic Golf Tournament is scheduled for Monday, July 17, at Stafford Country Club. Registration includes 18 holes of golf, a golf cart, all beer and nonalcoholic beverages during play, lunch and dinner with a cash bar, and more. All proceeds support GCC’s student scholarship program. Go to https://gccfoundationinc.org/cougar-classic/ for details and to register.

•Craft Show on August 19 at Ferris Goodridge Post #330, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport. Vendor spaces available; applications need to be turned in by June 30. Proceeds to go towards service dogs for veterans. Call Courtney at 607-7250337 for information.

Government Meetings

•Ogden: Planning Board meets June 15 instead of June 8.

•Parma: Planning Board – June 1, 7 p.m., at 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road.

•Riga: Planning Board – June 5, 7 p.m.

Health/Help

•The Spencerport addiction support group meeting for anyone touched by addiction is every Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., at Spencerport Wesleyan Church, 2653 Nichols Street. Park in the back, enter thru downstairs door and go all the way to the back and through a door to the back room. Call 410-8021 or 261-5280 with any questions.

•The Nutrition Program for western Monroe County serves low-cost lunches at noon on Tuesday through Friday at the Lodge on the Canal, 133 State Street, Brockport. Call Jennifer Lapinski, 426-4120 ext. 3215 for more information.

•TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Club at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, 110 Hojack Lane, Hilton, meets every Friday morning. Weigh-ins are from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. and meetings are from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

•The Samaritan Harvest provides free produce and baked goods on Tuesdays and Fridays, 9:30 a.m. to noon, at the Lodge on the Canal, 133 State Street, Brockport.

•Willow Domestic Violence Center hotlines are available 24/7. Call 222-SAFE (7233) or text 348SAFE (7233) to speak confidentially with a staff member or counselor.

•Individuals in need of food assistance can reach out to 2-1-1/LIFE LINE, which connects people to resources in their communities. Dial 2-1-1 to talk to a trained telecounselor, text 898-211, chat at 211lifeline.org, or follow them on Facebook for resource updates.

•Mission Recovery and Hope helps people struggling with addiction and their family members through a variety of free services. Visit https:// missionrecoveryandhope.org/ for information or call 944-4270.

•If you or a Veteran you know needs support to help with life’s challenges, visit VA.gov/REACH. Veterans (and their loved ones) who are experiencing emotional crisis can dial 988 then Press 1, chat online at VeteransCrisisLine.net/Chat, or send a text message to 838255 to receive free, confidential support, 24/7, regardless of VA health care enrollment.

•The Parkinson’s Foundation offers a variety of free virtual programs – including Mindfulness Mondays, Wellness Wednesdays, Fitness Fridays, and more – for those with Parkinson’s Disease. Visit https://www.parkinson.org/resources-support/events for information and to register.

Historical

•Greece Historical Society volunteers, Maureen Whalen and Joe Vitello, will conduct an Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery Walking Tour on Sunday, June 4, at 1:30 p.m. This tour will include accounts of some notable parishioners and Greece residents, particularly veterans of our armed services. Although there will not be a lot of walking, come prepared to walk on uneven ground. The tour will last about an hour. The tour is free, but attendees are asked to bring a donation for the parish’s St. Francis Food Pantry. Meet in the church parking lot.

Library Programs

•The Hamlin Public Library is open Mondays/ Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesdays/ Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The library is closed Saturday, May 27, through Monday, May 29, for Memorial Day. Lego Club for all ages is Thursday, June 1, at 6 p.m. Cookbook Club is Thursday, June 8, at 6:30 p.m. The Spring Book Sale is Thursday, June 8, through Saturday, June 10, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m.

to 3 p.m. Friday, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Introduction to Genealogy is Tuesday, June 20, at 6 p.m. Adult Book Club is Wednesday, June 21, at 2 p.m. Registration is required for most programs. For more information, call 964-2320, go to hamlinlibraryny.org, or visit the library’s Facebook page.

•Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, is open Monday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (every third Friday opening at 10 a.m.). Story time every Tuesday and Friday at 10:15 a.m. Rotating registration-required kids events every Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.: Drawing Club (first Thursday), LEGO Club (second Thursday), ROCDOG Therapy Dog Visit (third Thursday), Pokémon Trainers Club (fourth Thursday). Walking Club for all ages every Thursday 10 to 11 a.m., meeting at Union Street Coffee House, rain or shine. Adult Book Club every fourth Thursday. More information at OgdenLibrary.com or facebook.com/ogdenfarmerslibrary.

•Parma Public Library, 7 West Avenue, Hilton is holding the following events (no registration unless indicated): Baby Storytime & Sensory Play – Tuesday, May 30, 10 to 10:30 a.m., for ages 0 to 3. Teen Tuesday – May 30, 3 to 4 p.m., for youth in grades 7 to 12. Writer’s Room – Tuesday, May 30, 6:30 to 7:45 p.m., for adults who enjoy writing. Includes time to free write or work on a prompt as well as share writing to get constructive feedback (encouraged, but not required). Author Visit: Edward Ashton – Wednesday, May 31, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., registration appreciated. Edward Ashton, author of MICKEY7, will discuss his new novel, ANTIMATTER BLUES, serendipity, the writing process, and more. This event will include a reading, book talk and Q & A. Copies of the books will available for sale. Wednesday All Ages Storytime – May 31, 10 to 10:30 a.m., recommended for ages 2 to 5, but all ages are welcome. Movie Madness – Thursday, June 1, 2 to 3:45 p.m., registration appreciated. The film is about four older women who make a pilgrimage to the Super Bowl for the chance to meet Tom Brady. (PG-13, 1hr, 38min). For information, call 392-8350 or visit www.parmapubliclibrary.org.

•This is a sample of programs held at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport, 637-1050. For complete information, visit seymourlibraryweb. org. Programs marked with an * require advance registration. All Ages Story Times – Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11 to 11:30 a.m., featuring stories, songs, movement, and rhyme. Sensory Play Time – Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:30 a.m. to noon, various manipulatives and activities for children to hone their fine motor skills and explore their curiosity. American Red Cross Blood Drive – Wednesday, May 31, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter: brockportcommunity to schedule an appointment. Teen Book Club – Wednesday, May 31, 6 to 7 p.m, reading Nyxia by Scott Reintgen and discussing thoughts on this sci-fi thriller featuring a group cast. Copies of the book available in the Teen Space.

Seniors

•Bingo every Tuesday, 1 p.m. at the Hilton Community Center Ingham Room for anyone 55+. Loose change is preferred.

•AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, welcomes adults age 55 and older to volunteer with the program in various capacities. For more information, visit AmeriCorps.gov/Seniors.

•To learn about Meals on Wheels eligibility requirements or to sign up for a home delivered meal, go to http://monroecounty.gov/aging-centers or call Meals on Wheels at 585-787-8397.

Volunteer Opportunities

•RMSC is looking for Curiosity Camp youth volunteers (ages 15 to 17) for this summer. Join the RMSC’s team of instructors to help craft unique and meaningful STEAM (Science, Technology, Art, Math) experiences for young campers. Learn more and apply at https://bit.ly/3OyyOIy.

•Aurora House Comfort Care Home is looking for volunteers. A few hours a week, or a month, can greatly benefit its residents. There are many opportunities available to share your gifts and interests. Sign up to volunteer at https://aurorahousewmc.com/volunteer/.

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Wanted: Local History Buffs

The Brockport Community Museum (BCM) is a “museum without walls” that strives to bring local history to the attention of residents and visitors. With no building or collection to manage, this group uses its website, https://www.brockportcommunitymuseum.org/, as well as historic markers, interpretive panels and display cases to share local history with the community.

Recently, a sub-committee developed two new interpretive panels documenting Brockport’s lift bridges.

The committee worked with Mayor Margay Blackman on the project. The Park Avenue Lift Bridge panel will be dedicated on June 10. The committee also worked with the Pomeroy Foundation to install a historic marker on State Street memorializing the Trolley Depot that, for many years, was known as the Colonial Inn and Flash’s Tavern. The trolley connected Rochester and Buffalo and was part of an interurban rail system that helped to link urban and rural areas before the advent of the automobile. These projects and many others can be explored on the BCM website.

The BCM is always looking to expand its membership and has a particular need for Board members and volunteers who possess skills in the area of graphic design, marketing using social media and other platforms, research, and just the joy of exploring local history.

For additional information, contact BCM President, Allan Berry, at aberry@rochester.rr.com using the subject line: Wanted: Local History Buffs.

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WEMOCO CTE Center earns highest SkillsUSA honor

One of the largest student organizations for career and technical education has bestowed an elite honor upon Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES Career and Technical Education.

The WEMOCO CTE Center SkillsUSA chapter has been named a 2023 Model of Excellence, an honor given annually to the nation’s top 24 SkillsUSA chapters. The Model of Excellence program recognizes a chapter’s application of the SkillsUSA Framework of personal, workplace and technical skills grounded in academics.

“Our Models of Excellence represent the very best in SkillsUSA chapter achievement and community involvement,” said SkillsUSA Executive Director Chelle Travis. “These students represent America’s future skilled workforce and are future leaders in their local communities. It is a tremendous honor for these chapters and the recognition validates these outstanding SkillsUSA programs and schools.”

The focus of Models of Excellence is student-led activation and intentional learning. These students learn and practice the skills that every employer seeks, including leadership, initiative, communication, teamwork and problem solving.

“Participating in SkillsUSA provides WEMOCO students an opportunity to apply their industry-aligned knowledge and gain valuable experience as leaders,” said CTE Executive Principal Jill Slavny. “This honor is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students, teachers and staff members.”

The WEMOCO SkillsUSA Chapter is being recognized in Workplace Skills for the World Teen Mental Wellness Day (WTMWD) activity. Students identified an opportunity to spread awareness of mental health resources and did so by providing every student and staff member with a business card of resources, as well as a poster for each classroom and office space.

“Our officers noticed many of their friends at WEMOCO were struggling

with their own mental health issues and they wanted to help anyone who was struggling,” said Jennifer Probst, WEMOCO SkillsUSA lead advisor and Dental Assisting teacher. “They knew that they wanted to spread awareness of mental health and provide resources that our students could access anywhere, anytime.”

“This activity helped not only our officers grow in the ability to manage a complex project effectively but also show that they have mastered the SkillsUSA Workplace Skill of Planning, Organizing and Management,” added Probst. “I’m so proud of all the dedication and hard work these students put into this project and how they were able to reach 100% of our students and staff.”

For the 2022-23 school year, 225 students joined the WEMOCO SkillsUSA chapter and have participated in teambuilding, community service and leadership activities. Students were also eligible to compete in local, regional and state competitions.

The Model of Excellence is the highest honor the WEMOCO SkillsUSA Chapter has received through the SkillsUSA Chapter Excellence program. This is the fourth consecutive year the chapter has been recognized. In 2022 and 2021, the chapter was a Gold Chapter of Distinction, the second highest level of achievement, and in 2020, it was named a Quality Chapter.

The 24 SkillsUSA chapters selected as Models of Excellence will compete for national notoriety during the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference in Atlanta from June 19 to 23. Chapter representatives will participate in a series of interviews and discuss a studentled project tied to the SkillsUSA Framework. The top three schools will be announced during the awards ceremony on June 23 and will have the opportunity to share their stories through SkillsUSA in publications and training sessions. Provided information

Carter Schum, a student at Spencerport High School, made his first blood donation on March 1 during a blood drive at Ferris Goodridge Legion Post in Spencerport. He is pictured here with his teacher, Christina Falbo, who is a regular blood donor. Ferris Goodridge Legion Post will be hosting another blood drive on Wednesday, June 28, from 1 to 6 p.m. Organizers are hoping the youth in the community will follow Carter’s lead and donate blood. During the summertime a lot of activities take place with graduation parties, family gatherings, weddings, etc. The need for blood is always urgent, but sometimes more so during the summer. For guidelines on weight and height requirements for teen donors, go to https://rcblood.org/2FuOSIP. Appointments can be

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brockport

•Brotz, Patricia J., died May 22, 2023 at age 88. She was predeceased by her parents, Stewart and Dorothy Comfort; and her husband, Rolland Brotz. She is survived by her children, Bruce (Beth) Brotz, Mary (John) Brugger, and Robert Brotz; and her grandchildren, Tim (Tiara) Brugger, Cory (Dawn) Brugger, Hayley (Tim) McNamara, and Mila (Francisco) Pila. Patricia was an Elementary Teacher for the East Aurora School District. She was very active in the Hilton Baptist Church for many years.

No formal services will be held. Donations can be made to a charity of one’s choice in Patricia’s memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.

Michael L. Mehserle

Brockport, NY

Saturday May 20, 2023

Survived by his sisters, Tracy (Ernest) Ross, Vicki (Jon) Remington. Brother, Gregory (Patricia) Mehserle. Several nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 4-7pm Wednesday May 31, 2023 at Brockport Fireman’s Exempt Hall, 248 West Avenue, Brockport, NY 14420.

For more information visit: Newcomerrochester.com

chili

•Godette, James Robert, died May 3, 2023 in Labelle, Florida at age 83. He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Phyllis; sister, Jill Coffey; daughters, Tracy A. (Kevin) Brown and Amy J. (Scott) Scholand of GA; chosen daughter, Wanda Sampayo of NYC; brother-in-law and advisor, James (Louise) Murray; grandchildren, Brennan, Tim, Ryan, Sarah Brown, Colin and Anna Scholand; nieces, nephews, cousins; lifelong pal, Ron Compertore; and many other very loyal friends. Jim was predeceased by his parents, James Henry and Wilma Elliott Godette. In 1968 he rented a garage on Buffalo Road and founded Village Wrought Iron. There he started making custom wrought iron railings that he sold to Rochester area builders and homeowners. He outgrew the garage and purchased some land, a house and machine shop on Morgan Road. Through the years, Jim added more home products: skylights, custom mirrors and shower doors, closet shelving, fireplace doors, central vacuums and retractable awnings. Another building was added and Rochester Skylight and Builders and Buyers Specialties Inc. were born. Jim attended the First Baptist Church in Chili and Carlton United Methodist Church in LaBelle. He was a volunteer firefighter for the Clifton Fire Department for 54 years.

Family and friends can call Saturday, June 17 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili. Contributions can be made to the Wilmot Cancer Center at Strong Memorial Hospital, Office of Advancement, PO Box 278996, Rochester, NY 14627 or the Clifton Fire Department, 53 Wheatland Center Road, Clifton, NY 14428 in his memory.

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•Holland, Elizabeth A. “Bette,” died May 10, 2023 at age 92. She was predeceased by her husband, Milton Holland (2006); her son, Jeffrey Holland (1995), and her daughter, Kathryn (Stephen deceased) Suydam (2021); also predeceased by her brothers, Roald (Dorothy) Schroeder, and Arthur (Joan) Schroeder. She is survived by her daughter, Virginia (James deceased) Wenner; her grandchildren, Andrew (Janis) Suydam and Kristen (John) Goodman; Jeffrey Holland, Timothy Holland, and Christina Holland; her four great-grandchildren; her brothers and sisters, Marie (Richard deceased) Marshall, David (Jackie) Schroeder, Caroline (Ward deceased) Knight, George (Linda) Schroeder, Timothy (Maria) Schroeder, Robert (Bridget ) Schroeder, James (Joyce) Schroeder, Thomas (Jean) Schroeder, Jane Schroeder, Peter (Patricia deceased) Schroeder; and many nieces and nephews.

In her earlier years, Elizabeth was the Property Manager of Manitou Beach Inc., Hilton. She retired at age 81. When she resided in Hilton, she was an active member of St. Paul Lutheran Church.

Family and friends are invited to attend Bette’s Graveside Service on Monday, June 12, 2023 at 12 p.m. in Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to St. Paul Lutheran Church, 158 East Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468 in her memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.

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•Mayer, Carol A. (Marsh), age 79, died May 21, 2023. She was predeceased by her parents, Frederick and Virginia (Coffey) Marsh; her husband William D. Mayer; siblings, Robert (Maura) Marsh, Elizabeth (James) Pierce. Carol is survived by her children, Barb (Ed) Snyder, Debra Mayer and Rich (Donna) Mayer; grandchildren, Andrew Krantz, Nick and Alec Mayer; siblings, Patricia (Charles) Donner, Catherine (John) Bovenzi; sisters-in-law, Kathy (Earl) Hinkson, Chris Mannara; brother-in-law Don (Jody) Mayer; several nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends, especially Art and Charlene Sielaff. She worked for 30 plus years at the Orleans County Department of Social Services and also worked at Orleans County Emergency Management. Carol was a member and treasurer for the Murray-Holley Historical Society, volunteered at St. Rocco’s Festival and the Hoag Library. She was an active member of St. Mary’s Church in Holley. Carol’s family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 16650 State Route 31, Holley on Tuesday, May 30, from 4 to 7 p.m. Her Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Mary’s R.C. Church on Wednesday, May 31, at 10 a.m. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Rochester. Contributions in Carol’s memory can be made to St. Mary’s Church, 9 South Main Street, Holley, NY 14470 or Hoag Library, 134 South Main Street, Albion, NY 14411. To share a special memory of Carol, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com

•Shaffer, Karen J., died May 18, 2023, at age 68. Predeceased by her daughter Gidget Block, sister Annette Babcock and brother Harry Shaffer. She is survived by her son Shawn (Samantha) Block; daughter Teri Caldwell; grandchildren Haylie (RJ), Gabi (Owen), Isiah, Ellie, Brianna, Emily and Drew; three great grandchildren; siblings Mary Anne (Richard) Rood, Jeff (Kathia) Shaffer, Irene Shaffer, Ruth Shaffer, Michael Shaffer, Patrick (Janeen) Shaffer, Holley (Dennis) Mulhoon, Rebecca Shaffer and Brian (Ann) Shaffer; many nieces, nephews and close dear friends as well as her beloved dog Petey. Family was the upmost importance to Karen. She was an avid reader, collector of vintage keepsakes and truly enjoyed her adventures at garage sales and antiquing with her friend Sally.

Her Memorial Service was held May 23 at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport.

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•Gauthier, Diane, died May 17, 2023 at age 67. Predeceased by her parents William and Gloria Ricci. Diane is survived by her loving husband, Bernie; children, Kelly (Nicholas) Eiberger, and Jordan (Jamie) Gauthier; grandchildren, Emersyn Eiberger, Jayden Gauthier, Noah Eiberger, Aubrey Gauthier, and Annika Eiberger; sisters, Gloria Jean Ricci and Judy Burkhartzmeyer. Diane was a domestic engineer who was meticulous in detail and cleanliness. She had a keen sense of style and decorating.

A Funeral Mass was celebrated May 22 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Interment in Fairfield Cemetery. Donations in her memory can be directed to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105, or to Golisano Children’s Hospital, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642.

LegaL NoticeS

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Village of spencerport notice of collection of taxes

The Tax Roll and Warrant for the collection of Village Taxes for the ensuing year, June 1, 2023-May 31, 2024, have been filed in the Village Clerk’s Office. TAX BILLS WILL BE MAILED ON MAY 31, 2023. Taxes may be paid at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue, Spencerport, New York from June 1, 2023, through July 5, 2023, from 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. M-Th; 8:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

After July 5, 2023, interest of five percent (5%) shall be added for the month of July. For all taxes received after July 31, 2023, the additional penalty will be computed pursuant to Section 924A and 1456 of the Real Property Tax Law. For the Sewer User Fee portion of the bill, a ten percent (10%) penalty shall be imposed for all bills unpaid after July 5, 2023.

IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A VILLAGE TAX BILL, PLEASE CALL THE VILLAGE OFFICE AT 352-4771.

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town of parma

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PURSUANT TO SECTION 276 OF TOWN LAW AS AMENDED, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE PARMA PLANNING BOARD ON JUNE 5, 2023 AT 7:00 PM IN THE PARMA TOWN HALL, 1300 HILTON PARMA CORNERS ROAD, HILTON, NEW YORK FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSIDERING THE FOLLOWING:

1. Lorric Development Corporation, Owner of 179 Pine Hill Rd.

The applicant is requesting preliminary site plan approval for a 35-lot subdivision of 179 Pine Hill Rd. The property is located on the south side of Pine Hill Road between Hinkleyville Road and Trimmer Road. The total area of the subdivision will be approximately 28.81 acres. Single Family homes with garages are proposed to be built in accordance with current zoning regulations.

All persons will be heard at this time.

Interested parties may obtain further information by calling 3929449 or by inspecting the project file in the Parma Town Hall during normal business hours.

Parma Planning Board

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF KENDALL, NEW YORK

TO CONSIDER ADOPTING A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Kendall, New York on the 8th day of May, 2023, proposed Local Law No. 5 of 2023 entitled “A Local Law to Adopt a Brush and Weeds Law of the Town of Kendall”. Said Local Law will permit the Town of Kendall to regulate the accumulation of brush and weeds on property within the Town.

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that on the 6th day of June, 2023, at 7:00 o’clock in the afternoon of that day the Town Board of the Town of Kendall, New York, will conduct a public hearing at the Kendall Town Hall located at 1873 Kendall Road in the Town of Kendall, New York, for the purpose of considering the advisability of enacting said proposed Local Law, at which time and place all persons interested will be heard.

A copy of said proposed Local Law is on file at the office of the Kendall Town Clerk, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall, New York and is open for inspection during regular Office hours.

Dated: Kendall, New York

May 8, 2023

Amy K. Richardson, Town Clerk

Town of Kendall, New York

legal notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF KENDALL, NEW YORK

TO CONSIDER ADOPTING A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Kendall, New York on the 8th day of May, 2023, proposed Local Law No. 6 of 2023 entitled “A Local Law to Amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Kendall to Rezone Tax Parcels 33.4-1-19.1 and 33.4-1-17.1 from H to GB”. Said Local Law will permit the Town of Kendall to regulate the accumulation of brush and weeds on property within the Town.

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that on the 6th day of June, 2023, at 7:15 o’clock in the afternoon of that day the Town Board of the Town of Kendall, New York, will conduct a public hearing at the Kendall Town Hall located at 1873 Kendall Road in the Town of Kendall, New York, for the purpose of considering the advisability of enacting said proposed Local Law, at which time and place all persons interested will be heard.

A copy of said proposed Local Law is on file at the office of the Kendall Town Clerk, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall, New York and is open for inspection during regular Office hours.

Dated: Kendall, New York

May 8, 2023

Amy K. Richardson, Town Clerk

Town of Kendall, New York

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Legal Notice Town of Sweden

Permissive Referendum

Authorize Basketball Court Reconstruction from Community Center Reserve Fund

WHEREAS, a Community Center Reserve Fund was established on July 24, 2001 for the purpose of making improvements to the Community Center; and

WHEREAS, the Recreation Director has recommended the reconstruction and reconfiguration of the outdoor basketball courts at the Community Center; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board desires that the project be funded from the Community Center Reserve Fund.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:

Sec. 1. That the Town Board of the Town of Sweden does hereby authorize the expenditure of up to $166,000.00 from the Community Center Reserve Fund for the reconstruction and reconfiguration of the outdoor basketball courts at the Community Center.

Sec. 2. That pursuant to Section 6-C of the General Municipal Law, this expenditure is subject to permissive referendum.

By Order of the Sweden Town Board Karen M. Sweeting, Town Clerk May 24, 2023

Hamlin VFW Auxiliary remembers

This Memorial Day, The Hamlin VFW Auxiliary 6703, would like to remember all of our deceased members:

•Norma Bauch

•Mary Bilinski

•Donna Buss

•Marion Carmel

•Mary Elliott

•Roberta Fey

•Ruth Freitag

•Marjorie Goodrell

•Beverly Hare

•Evelyn Hitchcock

•Irene Hurd

•Nancy Jennejahn

•Tommy Jensen

•Clara Judd

•Verna Kimmel

•Alfreda Leiter

•Betty Lemcke

•Margarita Maar

•Margot Maxon

Hamlin VFW Auxiliary 6703

•Betty McMurdy

•Virginia Miller

•Iona Newman

•Marcia Papoi

•Theresa Reis

•Agnes Reynolds

•Lisa Rivera French

•Laura Schultz

•Ruth Schultz

•Anna Sietmann

•Margaret Smith

•Shirley Smith

•Marjorie Tierman

•Margaret Vanhouten

•Elizabeth White

•Kathleen Wolck

•Matthew Wolck

•Dorothy Wolfe

Class of 2023 senior banners are displayed throughout the BCSD campus.

Brockport CSD honors graduating class with banners

The Brockport Central School District is celebrating and honoring its Class of 2023 with congratulatory banners that are on display throughout Brockport’s campus.

“I am happy to share that Brockport is continuing the tradition of recognizing our seniors with celebratory banners this year,” said Superintendent Sean Bruno. “These banners show our

seniors that their school community supports their hard work and wishes them the best in all of their future endeavors.”

The banners will be on campus throughout the summer and can also be viewed on the Brockport High School’s website, https://www.bcs1. org, under the “News” section. Provided information and photo

Spencerport CSD appoints Pincelli as new director of humanities

The Spencerport Board of Education has appointed Telcie Pincelli as the new director of humanities, effective July 1. Currently, Mrs. Pincelli serves as the Taylor Elementary School principal and will be filling an open position.

Prior to becoming principal in 2019, Pincelli served as an assistant principal at Cosgrove Middle School, a district K-5 instructional specialist, and as an elementary classroom teacher. She has been with the district for 17 years.

“Throughout her tenure here in Spencerport, Mrs. Pincelli has demonstrated that she is an exceptional educator and well-respected in our learning community,” said Superintendent Kristin Swann. “She understands the impact that a strong viable curriculum has on teaching and learning and will selflessly support our students and staff in this leadership role. We are looking forward to the broader im-

pact she will have on our educational programs across the district.”

The responsibilities of the director of humanities is to support instructional areas, including English Language Arts (ELA), reading, social studies, English Language Learners (ELL), library, world languages, Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS), music, performing arts, and pre-K. The superintendent will now work with the administrative team and board of education to coordinate recruitment efforts for the Taylor Elementary Principal.

Finger Lakes Boating Museum to open new exhibit space

The Finger Lakes Boating Museum, located in Hammondsport at the southern end of Keuka Lake, will hold a Grand Opening of its new exhibit, Building 10, on June 3. There will be refreshments, activities, and live music throughout the day. The ribbon cutting ceremony will begin at 1 p.m. with guided tours through the museum scheduled from 1:30 to 3 p.m.

The FLBM exists for the education and preservation of the rich history of boating activities and boat building in the Finger Lakes Region of New York. It is a membership-based, volunteerdriven, family-oriented organization. Since 2013 the museum has steadily rehabbed the old winery buildings on the property into functional exhibit spaces for guests to enjoy.

Building 10 will feature motorboats, launches, and sailboats along with hand-built docks for guests to walk on and over 40 hand-made gulls hanging from the ceiling.

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Village of Brockport Municipal Code Update part 2

Zoning Code: What is it and why does it matter?

From the Mayor and Manager’s Office of the Village of Brockport

The Village of Brockport Comprehensive Planning Committee, the Building Department, the Village Board, and our professional planners, Ingalls Planning, carefully considered what building and land use already exists, future use, and State and Federal requirements to propose changes to the zoning code. The purpose of these changes is to align the Village Zoning Code with the Village’s Comprehensive Plan, as well as to comply with state and federal mandates.

The comprehensive plan and proposed zoning designations complement future development and current land uses; most people will not have a change to their zoning.

One of the basic tenets of our American society is land ownership and the right to access and use that property. As communities developed, it became apparent that not every possible land use blended well with neighboring uses. Nobody wants a pig farmer next door, but everyone wants bacon.

Zoning is the solution for bacon farmers. Communities don’t adopt zoning laws to allow every possible use but to allow the uses in the best, most logical locations possible. Zoning laws create districts with varying names and permitted uses; basically, there are several main categories, including agricultural, residential, business, commercial, and industrial.

One problem with creating zoning districts is you have to draw a line on a map and, figuratively, on the ground to separate the zones and their allowed uses. The lines are not arbitrary.

Done well, drawing the lines is a forward-thinking process that includes future development.

There are specifically allowed uses for each category in the zoning code.

If you buy a piece of land in a residential zone, you’ll likely have the right to build a house on a conforming lot and use the land in a residential manner. One expects to be allowed to conduct business in the business district, manufacture widgets in the industrial district, and so forth.

The Village of Brockport’s current residential district zoning allows for single-family homes and places of worship. Obviously, there are other uses besides single-family homes and churches in the residential district. There are multi-family homes, professional offices, and apartment buildings. Why are these other uses in a zone restricted to singlefamily and places of worship? There are several reasons, but the two most common reasons are the use existed before the current zoning code or changes happened without the knowledge or consent of the Village. These days, governments and communities pay much closer attention to allowed uses than they did in the 1960s and 1970s.

There are Federal requirements for the Village to provide zoning for multi-family homes/buildings, so we have to draw a line somewhere to include multi-family homes. The most logical place to draw the line is around the area with the highest density of existing multi-family homes. Zoning that disallows multi-family and other nonconforming uses didn’t, and won’t, make those uses go away. Including multi-family in a district doesn’t mean existing infrastructure will change to multi-family. The zoning merely acknowledges what’s there and that what’s there occurred in response to demand. Our current code does not acknowledge multi-family homes and is therefore technically out of compliance with federal law.

In the same vein, Brockport has a Main Street, with Main Street businesses, and side streets off Main Street also with businesses. We drew a line around those existing uses and called it the Main Street District. The same applies to our Industrial and Light Industrial districts – they were already

For existing nonconforming uses, the village (thankfully) cannot zone someone out of their home or out of business. Nonconforming uses are allowed to continue even if the property sells.

If your zoning changes from Residential to Mixed Neighborhood, where the former allows single-family, and the latter allows multi-family, it is because you are in the area with the highest multi-family

In essence, the village made small changes to the range of each existing district and added a Mixed Neighborhood District within the boundaries of the former Residential District (renamed the Neighborhood District in the new code).

There has been some expressed concern about the historically designated homes/buildings that are located in the proposed Mixed Neighborhood District. Significant exterior alterations cannot happen to a locally designated historic structure or building without approval of the Historic Preservation Board. This includes alterations to porches, garages, windows, doors, façades, major changes in landscaping, and any exterior construction or changes that would require a building permit. It would also apply to any new construction and/or additions onto an existing structure or building.

There have also been concerns expressed about the potential for historic single-family homes being converted to a multi-unit home. Any home that is currently a single family home, cannot be converted to a multiple unit rental property without going through a significant internal overhaul in order to meet modern day building code requirements, including fire prevention regulations – which would likely necessitate an exterior staircase that would need to be historically appropriate and approved by the Historic Preservation Board. It would be virtually impossible for any of our historic structures in the Mixed Neighborhood District to make the leap to a multi-unit structure under modern regulations.

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Town of Sweden

Town Board Special Meeting Scheduled

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a special meeting of the Sweden Town Board will be held in conjunction with its regular scheduled workshop on Tuesday, the 6th day of June 2023 at 6:00 pm at the Sweden Town Hall, 18 State Street, Brockport, New York.

Sun., June 4, 2023

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A new flag pole was installed at the Hilton softball stadium in memory of Danene Sneddon Smith, a member of the Hilton HS class of 1995 and Hilton Athletic Hall of Fame class of 2001. It was donated by her family. A ceremony was held and the flag raised for the first time before the May 17 softball game in which Hilton defeated Churchville-Chili 9-7. Photos from @HiltonCadets on Twitter.
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23 Brockport High School students to earn Seal of Biliteracy

Twenty-three students from Brockport High School (BHS) are on track to receive their Seal of Biliteracy when they cross the stage at graduation June 23.

World Languages Chairperson Marlea Bahantka, this is the highest number of students to graduate

According to BHS Instructional Coach Jennifer Cropo, this is more than just another accolade to celebrate during graduation, it’s a skill that will make students more marketable in a quickly chang-

“You don’t need to just be able to talk to your neighbor anymore,” Cropo said. “Anyone planning on going into a career these days will be more employable if they can speak to a more diverse audience and this program helps students expand their world

The Seal of Biliteracy program was first piloted in 2019 with just one student earning their seal that year. Since then, four students have gone on to earn

“These students have worked hard over their high school career to attain the seal of biliteracy,” said Orlando Benzan, Brockport Diverse, Equity, and Inclusion Coordinator and BHS Assistant Principal. “Beyond the challenge of learning a new language, these students attained this skill during COVID,

Four years later, this group of 23 seniors will be the largest class to receive the seal on their diploma and medallion at graduation. This will also be the first class where three of those students will be earning double seals, having picked up a tertiary

“We have students who are not only earning and attaining a seal in French or Spanish,” Benzan explained. “They also attained a seal in their native language.”

Those languages include Hungarian, Mandarin and Russian.

“Ease of communication is a major skill all these students will be able to take with them as they begin to face a world that’s more globally connected,” Cropo said. “While English is the dominant language, their ability to communicate and comprehend will help them learn linguistic undertones so they can better navigate through life.”

The Morgan-Manning House offers a variety of picturesque backdrops for those wishing to take prom photos at the historic home on Saturday, June 3, from 3 to 5 p.m. Walk-ins welcome, no reservations needed. Free; donations appreciated. The Morgan-Manning House is located at 151 Main Street, Brockport, 585-637-3645. Provided information and photos.

Churchville

The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor is calling for entries for its 18th annual Erie Canalway Photo Contest. Images should convey people enjoying activities on the waterway and Canalway Trail or show the unique character of New York’s canals and

canal communities. Winning photos will be featured in the 2024 Erie Canalway calendar.

Entries must be postmarked by August 25, 2023.

Images will be judged in four contest categories: On the Water, Along the Trail, Canal Communities, and Classic Canal. Judges will select first, second, and third place winning images in each category, as well as 12 honorable mentions.

Submitted images must be horizontal format and taken within the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, which spans 524 miles across the full expanse of upstate New York. It encompasses the Erie, Cayuga-Seneca, Oswego, and Champlain canals and their historic alignments, as well as more than 230 canal communities.

Download official contest rules and an entry form at https://eriecanalway.org/get-involved/ photo-contest. Provided information

Genesee for Life: GCC graduates receive free tuition for life

Genesee Community College has launched Genesee for Life, an innovative program allowing all GCC graduates to return to take credit-bearing courses, tuition free, for life. Returning students will have the opportunity to prepare for new careers, transfer education opportunities, or to gain new skills for personal pursuits.

“GCC has a history of promoting life-long learning opportunities, thereby empowering our students to become leaders in the changing world. Genesee for Life takes that commitment even further.” said GCC President, Dr. James Sunser. “Now more than ever

the world we live in is evolving rapidly, and with that comes the continual evolution of educational and employment opportunities. All students who have graduated from GCC now have the assurance that should they ever wish or need to pursue a new field of study, GCC will welcome them back with free tuition, for life.”

Genesee for Life will welcome its first students for the Fall 2023 semester, and registration has already begun. For more information on available courses, registration, and campus contacts for assistance, visit www.genesee.edu/genesee4life.

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The following students will be earning their seals at graduation (*denotes a double seal): Makayla Haibach, Delaney Szabo, Adam Kwiatkowski*, Eileena Frey*, Zachary Allen, Caleb Christiansen, Raegan Hughes, Marianna Pryor, Jenna Rivera, Alex Stoker, Philiasophia Wood, Hadeel Amireh, Maggice Chen*, Jillian Cordeiro, Emma Hopsicker, Sydney Horn, Dylan Kleehammer, Aidan Mayes Poduslo, Jeffrey Xue, Catalina Solis, and Joeliz Nogueras Gonzalez.

For more information on the district’s program, visit https://www.bcs1. org/Page/725.

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Lions support

Chili church’s food cupboard

Representatives from The First Presbyterian Church of Chili’s Food Cupboard recently thanked the Lions Club of Churchville for their support. The Lions have contributed needed food to this cupboard from local food drives they have sponsored in both the Village of Churchville and the Churchville-Chili Central School District. This food has made a real difference in helping to feed families in need in our local communities.

This Food Cupboard is open the third Saturday of each month from 10 to 11:30 a.m. It is a drive through Cupboard that is located at 3600 Chili Avenue. Grocery bags are prepared for small and large families with non-perishable items as well as with fresh produce, eggs, and meat.

Donations of food and/or money are always welcome. Contact the church at 585-889-9896 if you would like to contribute and/or volunteer at the Food Cupboard.

The Churchville Lions Club meets the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the My Kinda Place restaurant on Buffalo Road in Churchville. Dinner meetings for the club are held every fourth Tuesday at My Kinda Place (unless otherwise specified). A social time at 6 p.m. precedes a meeting held at 6:30 p.m. The Lions do not meet in July and August. To learn more about the Churchville Lions Club, contact the membership chairperson, Jill Kohler, at 585-3143171.

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A record 23 Brockport High School students will be earning their Seal of Biliteracy. “Tug and barge on the Erie Canal, Macedon” by Peggy Barringer, 2022 contest winner. Deb Landers, Diane Wilkinson. Provided photo.
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House Cleaning - 30 years experience. References. $30/ hour. I do basements, garages and even windows. Leave message. 585-865-2498.[6-4]

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at 716-4320354.[TFN]

Professionally trained soloist, available to add a touch of elegance to your wedding, meeting or social event. Call 585-455-4362. [TFN]

REAL ESTATE

APARTMENTS/ UNFURNISHED

Spencerport/Greece. Studio/1

BR apartments, 2 BR House and Mobile homes. Great location on W. Ridge near Manitou. Commercial Building 2,000 sq. ft. Subdividable. 585-3813672.[TFN]

APARTMENTS/ UNFURNISHED

Brockport-WillowbrookeManor. Spacious two bedroom apts. Appliances, carpeting, 24 hr. emergency service, free cable TV, recreation and laundry facilities. 585-637-3400.[TFN]

RESORT PROPERTIES FOR RENT

Three bedroom, 2 bath home in North Cape May, N.J. (10 minutes to the ocean, beaches). Call Keith at 585-455-4361.[TFN]

AUTOMOTIVE

AUTOMOTIVE

Four aluminum, 12 spoke wheels, from a 2002 Buick LeSabre. $50 each or all four for $175. Call 585455-4361.[TFN]

AUTOACCESSORIES

16’ lumber rack for 8’ bed pick-up. Call 585-230-5494.[5-28]

Set of 4, 18” dia., Kia alum. road wheels, no winters. P225/45R-18 tires used. 1st $500. Contact Dave Ellis. Ph# 585-503-9445 or email dellis1@rochester.rr.com.[6-11]

GIFT IDEAS

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

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

weight 490, 12’ electric awning, outside speakers, power tongue jack, AC, solar prer, 12v refrigerator, spare tire, three large rear windows that open. Reason to sell illness. Easy to tow. Must See. Phone 585-391-3490 leave message. $28,900.[TFN]

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GARAGE SALE

Churchville Neighborhood Garage Sales, June 3, 9am-3pm. Ambush Ln., Rochelle Dr., Jamie Lynn Dr., Cassandra Cir. and surrounding streets.[5-28]

Garage Sale, Sat., June 3, 8am4pm. 121 Traciann Dr., Hamlin. Curio cabinet/display case, new 7.5 ft. Christmas tree, books, kitchen items, glassware, tripod, 2 arm chairs.[5-28]

Multi-Family Garage Sale: 17 Parkhurst Dr., Spencerport. Primitives, home decor, sporting goods, Lego, Barbie & American Girl accessories, clean. Sat., June 3, 9am-4pm.[5-28]

Multi-Family Neighborhood Garage Sale. Country View Terrace, Brockport. Friday, June 2 thru Sunday, June 4, 9am-5pm. Garage full of CLOTHES for everyone, tools, toys, jewelry, household, home decor, seasonal and so much more! [5-28]

Multi-Family: 368 Huffer Road, Hilton. June 2, 3 & 4; 8:30am4:30pm. Brand name toys, kids clothes, household items, some new items, much more.[5-28]

For Sale: 14 ft. trailer, dual axle, new brakes, new electric. $2,200. Call Gary 585-750-1728.[5-28]

Hobby Sets- 1930s Lionel train set, “0” guage, outfit #238, “Green Apple”, complete with orig. boxes, manuals, lots of additional track, specialty cars, switches, etc. 1st $900, Contact Dave Ellis. Ph# 585-503-9445 or email dellis1@rochester. rr.com.[7-16]

Fisher Cast Iron Wood Burning Stove (Model Baby Bear). Comes with one section of triple wall pipe. Asking $350. Call 585820-4712.[6-11]

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History of West Greece (Hoosick Hill)

At the intersection of Manitou Road and Ridge Road West stands an early Parma cemetery high on a hill. Known as Hoosic Hill Cemetery, this old burial ground has graves of early pioneers dating back to the very early 1800s. Today the cemetery is all that remains of the old community built around the above intersection, then known on old maps as West Greece, New York, even though half of the community on the west side was in the town of Parma.

Each of the four corners had homes, barns, and public buildings in a tightly arranged typical small town setting. Of significant importance is that Manitou Road, before 1880, was called the Parma Greece Townline Road. In the prosperous 1880s and 90s, resort operations were developing along the Lake Ontario shoreline. On the west side of Braddock Bay, a resort was being developed by people by the name of Skinner, Odenbach, McLaughlin, and Weidman. When it came time to name this resort beach, the authorities chose Manitou because of the name. Manitou was a Native American deity from out west, and that name seemed appropriate for the era. Another interesting fact about this intersection is that Manitou Road did not always go in a straight line at the intersection. Hoosic Hill in the old days was much larger and extended east into what is now West Herr’s parking lot. To go south on Manitou, a driver heading south had to make a little jog to the left before proceeding down the much narrower road of the 1800s. On top of this much larger Hoosic Hill stood Parma’s first traditional church building. It was built as a Congregational church in 1824 by the early residents of West Greece and Parma Corners. This impressive piece of colonial-style architecture stood high on the hill straddling the Greece-Parma boundary line and casting a long shadow down north Manitou Road. Driving up Manitou Road from the north, the church with its high steeple must have been an awesome sight. The cemetery to the west of the church is the resting place of the early parishioners. The cemetery includes many of the early residents and first settlers of both Greece and Parma. Included also are several Revolutionary War veterans: Asa Beebe 1764-1854; Kitchell Reed 1754-1842; Ephraim Day 1740-1825; and Benjamin Barrett 1760-1831. There are also two French and Indian War Veterans interred there. These veterans are remembered each Memorial Day with flags placed on the graves by the V.F.W.

In the early 1900s, with the advance of transportation and the automobile, town officials agreed to remove the old Congregational church, which had been abandoned due to declining membership. The old building was empty and left to the wind and weather. Once the church was gone, excavators moved in and took out a good chunk of Hoosic Hill so that Manitou Road could go in a straight line as it does today. At a later date, and as traffic increased, a stop light was installed over the intersection. Today most of the old buildings of West Greece have burned, deteriorated, or been demolished. Fortunately, old photographs have survived of the area so that those who are curious can catch a glimpse of what the historic community once looked like.

On the southwest corner extending into West Herr’s parking lot due to the jog in the road were a line of small homes and businesses, Boylins’ general store, the West Greece Post Office, and later fronting Ridge Road, the Concord Lutheran Church along with its parsonage. Of special importance, however, was the physician’s office and home of Dr. Samuel Beach Bradley, one of Parma and Greece’s most distinguished citizens. Dr. Bradley arrived in West Greece in 1823. For a few years after that, during his 20s, he moved around the country, gaining an impressive education. It was said he knew eight languages and could converse in four. He was also a noted botanist with 11 species credited to his research. Around 1830 he came back to West Greece, where he settled permanently. His old home was on the Greece side of south Manitou. It burned in 1974. His old doctor’s office, however, has survived and is now located behind the historic Parma Meeting House on Parma Center Road. This was thanks to the efforts of former Parma Historian Shirley Cox Husted, Don Cox, and the involvement and help of history students from Roberts Wesleyan College. Further restoration is still needed, but the small building has been preserved.

Dr. Bradley kept a diary that his descendants also preserved. In the 1970s, Grace Goodell Witty, a charter member of the Parma Hilton Historical Society, painstakingly transcribed the entire collection by hand with no aid of a computer. Whenever Dr. Bradley mounted his horse to ride off to care for a patient, his neighbor Martha Maneely hollered out her kitchen window, “who sick, who sick,” giving rise to the name Hoosick Hill. As much as people like to subscribe to this lore, it turns out through research that a few of the early settlers came from Hoosick, New York, east of Albany.

On the northeast corner where West Herr has a used car lot, there once stood an old stagecoach stop called the Manchester House and later the Winslow Hotel. It was built in the popular Greek Revivalstyle architecture and catered to travelers heading east and west on Ridge Rd over the years. It met an untimely fate in 1914 when just before a sleighing party was scheduled to arrive, the place blew up due to an acetylene gas explosion. Fortunately, photos of this event were captured. One photo, in particular, shows the arriving sleighs and their occupants. If they had arrived 20 minutes earlier, they would have been part of the disaster.

Further east on the Ridge, but still a part of the West Greece community, was Streb’s Steak House restaurant. Many readers will remember this favorite old standby located in a historic old inn. It had a reputation for good food at reasonable prices. But in the early 2000s, it closed and was later acquired by a car dealership and demolished to make room for more cars.

The first cobblestone house west of the Genesee River on Ridge Road is a bit further east on the north side, set back from the road. For many years this interesting old house was known as the “Cat Nap,” a place to take your cat for a vacation while its owner took theirs. It has been shuttered and abandoned for a number of years and decorated with graffiti. Hopefully, in time, it will be repurposed with a new use and subsequently be preserved for its architectural and historical value. On the south side of Ridge is Stutzman’s Guitar Center. It is a federal-style architectural building that once served as an early home but is now a commercial landmark still in productive use.

On the north side heading west of the intersection on the Parma side is the Friendly Motel, the offices housed in an early brick building that was also once a house. In the 1940s and 50s, there were several of these motel operations in the area, including Kirby’s, which was one of the first to boast a swimming pool.

Parma’s District No. 13 schoolhouse was located just in front of the Hoosick cemetery on Ridge Road. After the decentralization of rural schools, the building was moved west and then north on Dean Road and converted into a home. An interview with Pearl Neumann, a spritely centenarian who attended the school for eight years, brought to life some of the memories of the school in the early 1930s. Pearl remembered her teachers, Mrs. Mahally and Mrs. Vaness. She also reminisced about wild times during Halloween when the older boys disassembled a buggy and then moved it to the school’s roof, and reassembled the wheels. There it was, straddling the roof’s peak the next morning when the kids arrived at school, to everyone’s amazement. That tale has been etched into the lore of both Parma Corners and West Greece. Even 90-year-old Bob Tice recalled the event when I spoke with him at his home in Virginia.

About halfway between West Greece and Parma Corners, sitting high on a hill, is the old Lankton homestead. It was once a sizeable farm operation. Now the house and grounds are enjoyed by the Lopassio family. The house retains much of its early form, including a cupola on the roof. An-

area in the 1950s. The family was generous during the summer months and let local schools host swimming lessons for younger students.

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Manitou Road south of Ridge circa 1890. Follow the road and look closely to see the old Manitou Road south of Ridge looking north. Dr. Bradley’s office is on the right. Hoosic Hill Cemetery The 1824 Congregational Church atop Hoosic Hill circa 1915, after the church had been abandoned. Dr. Samuel Beach Bradley Dr. Bradley’s office as it appears today from same angle as the historical photo. District 13 School, West Greece. Manchester House stagecoach hotel just after the 1914 explosion. other stone house on the south side is the old Peter home, which is set back from the road. It was built in the 1940s out of Medina sandstone. That family had one of the first swimming pools in the Information and photos for this article came from the Parma Hilton Historian’s office. Also, Eight Miles Along the Shore by Tomkiewicz and Husted and Parma Hub of the Universe by Shirley Cox Husted. 1872 map of West Greece by F. W. Beer.

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The growing season is in full swing, and if you are like most gardeners, you will be growing some tomatoes this year. Tomatoes are the most popular homegrown vegetable, and they love lots of heat and sun. Despite their popularity, tomatoes can be challenging. Here are this year’s tips for growing tomatoes, whether you have grown them for decades or just a few days.

According to Cornell University, tomatoes like a neutral to slightly acidic soil in the 6.0-6.8 range. Check with your local Cooperative Extension regarding soil testing. Once you know your soil pH, you can add the recommended amount of elemental sulfur to lower the pH or the recommended amount of ground agricultural lime to raise the soil pH.

Tomatoes are the most popular garden vegetable to grow. With the right conditions, gardeners can enjoy a tasty harvest. Photo by Kristina Gabalski

Dig a hole large enough for the root ball, and be sure to firm the soil around the roots. Water plants again after transplanting. You can plant tomatoes so that some of the stem is below the soil line, as roots will grow from the buried part of the stem.

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Be careful not to use too much nitrogen fertilizer as plants will put their energy into bushy, leafy foliage growth and be slow to bear fruit. When the first fruits begin to enlarge, you can apply fertilizer along the row of plants in a six-inch wide band, scratching it into the surface of the soil.

The University of Minnesota Extension says to consider improving your soil by adding composted manure or other compost in the fall or the spring before you plant. If your soil has been improved by adding compost, you may not need to apply fertilizer. Black plastic mulch can help increase soil temperature, keep the soil moist, and protect plant roots.

If you are buying transplants, pick ones that are sturdy and up to one foot tall. The stems should be at least the diameter of a pencil, and leaves should be closely spaced up the stem. Avoid plants with leaf spots, as they likely are diseased.

Be mindful of where you plant. Rotate tomatoes from year to year, picking a spot where tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, or eggplants have not grown for the past several years. Rotation and sanitation are very important for growing tomatoes. Be sure to wait until after all danger of frost has passed and the soil is warm. The best time to transplant is later in the day on a cool, cloudy, and calm day. Water the tomatoes before transplanting and install supports - stakes, cages, trellises, etc., when you plant.

Keep soil moisture consistent throughout the growing season to produce the best quality fruit. Blossom-end rot can result when soil moisture levels fluctuate. Soak the soil thoroughly when watering, and do not get the leaves wet, as wet leaves are more disease prone. Soil splashed up onto the leaves can contain disease spores. Again, this is a good reason to mulch tomatoes to prevent rain from spreading disease. Tomatoes should receive one inch of rainfall or irrigation each week.

Tomato plants should be weeded. Mulch also helps with this chore by suppressing weeds. Use herbicidefree grass clippings, straw, or other organic material to a depth of three to four inches, or use plastic mulch, as stated earlier.

Understand that there will likely always be some level of disease and/or insect problems with your tomatoes. You can still have a decent harvest despite some of these issues. Early and late blight, septoria leaf spot, viruses, and bacterial spot can be prevented through cultural practices. Give plants room between each other for air circulation; choose a sunny location; prune off tiny new stems and leaves between branches and the main stem; practice rotation; water at the base; use mulch and look for disease-resistant varieties when you purchase plants or seed.

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Holley’s Geometry in Construction class installs storage barn at Homesteads

The Holley Middle School/High School Geometry in Construction class worked on May 18 and 19 to install the storage barn they built for Homesteads for Hope (H4H). They transported their “work in progress” to H4H, located on Manitou Road in Ogden, and students installed the barn that will be used to store gardening tools and equipment.

Holley math teacher Russ Albright and technology teacher Dylan Sharpe co-teach Geometry in Construction, with students rotating between math days and building days each week. There are 13 students in this year’s class, with the majority in tenth grade. The class helps students learn how math concepts can be applied to real-world problems to create solutions. Students combined their math and construction skills to build the 16’

x 32’ storage barn for H4H this year.

In the fall, students watched YouTube videos about the H4H farm so they could better understand this organization. Building the storage barn for gardening equipment and tools will help the farm with its gardening operations. H4H is a non-profit community farm that is all-inclusive and provides a place where young adults of all abilities can learn, work, live and grow.

Students planned for the project by working on a scale model of the barn. The barn was staged on a specially built platform at school before it was dismantled and transported to H4H to be installed permanently. This is the fourth barn that Holley students have built on the H4H property in the last few years.

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The skills students learn in this class will be carried with them beyond high school to be used in future jobs or to make home repairs. “Students enjoy this class because they can see the real-world application of math,” said Albright. “Many students who don’t traditionally perform well in math class are performing much better in this class. Geometry in Construction students learn how geometric concepts are used in the construction field, which gives them a better understanding of these concepts. This knowledge helps them answer questions on the Regents exam in June.” Regardless of how students perform on any geometry test, they leave class feeling proud of completing a community service project that helps others.

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Photos from @HolleySupt on Twitter The Geometry in Construction students’ “work in progress” was transported to Homesteads for Hope for installation. Holley Geometry in Construction class in action at Homesteads for Hope. This barn at H4H was built by the 2019 class.

Area Worship Services

ELMGROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

We are located at 1500 Spencerport Road, Rochester 14606 in Gates. Phone: 585-247-4973. Building is handicapped accessible. Time of Worship: 10AM - led by Rev. Jeff Aiosa. Website: ElmgroveUMC.org. You can join us remotely by clicking on the link to the Pastor’s page (you do not need a Facebook account to view posts). Email: ElmgroveUMC@ yahoo.com. Community Outreach and Ministry Opportunities include: Little Free Library, SWEM, Aurora House, RAIHN, Prayer ministries, etc. We have a long history in the Gates community and we are looking forward to a bright future that includes you! Please come and join us on Sunday!

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BROCkPORT NY

A congregation that Loves God, loves others and serves the world! Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Coffee and fellowship following worship. 35 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420, (585) 637-3780. Email: fpcbrockportoffice@gmail.com. Website: www.fpcbrockport.org. Handicap accessible. Hearing loop available. Everyone is welcome to join our church family!

FIRST

PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH OF CHILI

Rev. Brandi Wooten and our Congregation extend a warm welcome to all who come to our little white church on the hill, 3600 Chili Avenue. Our Mission: Recognizing that Jesus is the true vine and we are the branches, we are called to be rooted in faith, grow together and care for the community. Please join us for worship, Sundays, 10 AM, a family friendly service, including Children’s Church, either in person or virtually via livestream or recording (URL) https://www.facebook.com/firstpreschili/live/.

Youth Groups, music opportunities, Season Teams, and Community Outreach, including our Food Cupboard (third Saturday each month, 10 to 11:30 AM), are a few programs we offer to enrich our faith. In need of prayer or counsel, call the church office 585-889-9896 or email Brandi at revbrandi@gmail.com. Handicapped accessible. Website: chili-presbyterian.org.

HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH

50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-7990, Email hbchurch50@gmail.com, Pastor Dan Brown. Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:00 am. We offer In-person services and Live-Streaming on YouTube under “Hilton Baptist Church Live.” Visit our Website at hiltonbaptist.org for more information. We are a Congregation of the American Baptist Churches. Our Building is Handicap Accessible and we offer Hearing Assistance during the Worship service. Everyone is Welcome to join our Church family!

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: office@humcny.org. Worship Service is open in the HUMC Sanctuary. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday Services are live-streamed at HUMCny.org. All are welcome. Please visit us in person. 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. Church phone 585-6598459, email mortonbaptistchurch@yahoo.com. Pastor: Steven M Worrall, email pastorsteve712@gmail.com, cell 585-354-9779. Sunday Worship 10:30am. Sunday school is held during church service. Adult Bible Study is held on Wednesdays at noon, Choir practice at 4:30pm Wednesdays. Youth Group meets on Friday nights from 7 to 9pm. Our building is handicap accessible and visitors are welcome.

OGDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Our purpose is: “To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship is at 10AM live in our sanctuary, as well as livestreamed on Zoom and Facebook Live. Bible Studies, Youth Group, Sunday School and outreach are available to all. Contact the church for more information and for links: ogdenpresbyterian@gmail.com; www.ogdenpresbyterian.org; 585-3526802; 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport.

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.

PEARCE CHURCH pearcechurch.org. 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili, NY 14514. 585-5949488. Join us for worship! Saturday: 5pm. Sunday: 9:30am. Pearce 4 Kids Child Care Center, Pearce4kids.org, 585-594-1833. Handicapped Accessible.

THE POTTER’S HOUSE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

4756 Lake Road South, Suite 7, Brockport, NY 14420 Website: Brockportphchurch.com Phone: 585-943-1719 Services: Sunday at 10:30 am and 6 pm; Thursday at 7 pm.

SPENCERPORT ASSEMBLY OF GOD

We are located at 3940 Canal Road in Spencerport. We offer a warm welcome to all. Come join us as we seek the LORD through worship, prayer and Bible study. Sunday School is 9:30 AM, Sunday Worship is at 1030 AM. Enjoy a cup of coffee before service! Wednesday prayer meeting is 6:30 PM. Contact us at 585-352-5900. We are on Facebook; Email is SpencerportAG@gmail.com.

SPENCERPORT BIBLE CHURCH

1948 North Union Street, Spencerport. Phone: 585-352-1241 We have a new interim pastor! Pastor Domenic Danesi, of Rescue and Revive Ministries. We invite you to visit us Sunday mornings as we worship through music, studying the Bible, and fellowship with coffee and cookies. Our main worship service at 10:45am is family integrated - All are welcome to join. Adult Bible Studies starts at 9:30am. Wednesday: Bible Study over Zoom - 7pm. Visit our website or check out our Facebook page for more information. spencerportbiblechurch.org

SPENCERPORT FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

Promoting the Christian way of life through service and stewardship to the community and the world. Look for the white steeple at 65 Church Street in downtown, Spencerport NY 14559. (585) 352-3448. Rev. Michael Sloan. We provide worship, educational and mission opportunities for children, youth, and adults. Worship services are Sundays at 10am live on Facebook and on site in our sanctuary. Worship is followed by Coffee Hour in Fellowship Hall. Sunday School for ages 4 and up is also available during service. Handicap accessible. Email: info@spencerportucc. org. Website: www.spencerportucc.org. Facebook: Spencerport UCC.

ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Follow Jesus, Build Community, Serve Others in Love. We welcome all to worship with us in warm fellowship in the Episcopal tradition of openness and caring. We are an ALL inclusive community with an open communion table. Please join us for Sunday worship at 10am September through June, and 9am in July and August. All services are both in-person and live-streamed online. We also offer a variety of Lenten and Advent programs, a Bible Study on Tuesdays, live music, Sunday School, semi-monthly Youth Group meetings and numerous other community building events. We are handicapped accessible. Follow us on Facebook, look for us on the web at www.stgeorgehilton.org, and join us for worship and fellowship at 635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm). Our pastor is the Rev. Greg Kremer, 585-392-4099.

Churches, to have your services listed or updated, please call 352-3411.

ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH

Pastor Chris Bode. 1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, 585-964-2550.Sunday Services: 8:30 AM & 11 AM; Adult Bible Class, Sunday School at 9:45 AM. To view Sunday Services or Devotions, go to our website: stjohnhamlin.org. “To KNOW Christ and to make Him KNOWN.”

ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH

Welcomes you to encounter our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in His one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church at 55 Martha Street, Spencerport, NY 14559. Join us for Holy Mass at 5 pm Saturdays or Sundays at 7:45 am, 9:30 am, and 11:15 am. Many great opportunities to learn about the Holy Bible, and groups for families and children of all ages, including Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (play-centered, hands-on Christ-experiences). Daily Mass in the morning on Tuesday and Thursday at 8 am, and in evening on Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 pm. Confessions Wednesday and Friday 5:30 to 6 pm and Saturday 3:45 to 4:30 pm. Adoration Thursdays 1 to 6 pm and Sundays 1:30 to 4 pm. Sung Evening Prayer Sundays at 4 pm. On first Saturdays, morning Mass is at 9 am. More details, videos, and sample preaching at www. StJohnsChurchSpencerport.org. Email: sstjohnc@dor.org. Parochial Administrator: Fr. Justin Miller

ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

110 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, 392-2710, www.stleohilton.org. Fr. Joseph Catanise. Daily Mass is celebrated: Monday 5:30 PM; Tuesday-Thursday 8:30 AM; Friday Communion Service 8:30 AM. Every Wednesday: Eucharistic Adoration 9 AM to 8 PM. Weekend Schedule: Saturday Confession 3:30-4:30 PM; Rosary 4:30 PM; Mass 5 PM (live-streamed). Sunday: Mass 8 AM, 10:30 AM, 6 PM; Adult Bible Study 11:45 AM. First Saturday Mass at 8:30 AM. All are welcome. Handicapped accessible.

ST. MARY’S CHURCHST. MARk’S CHURCH

13 South Main Street, Holley16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center – Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org.

Daily Mass: Tueday-Friday 8 AM at St. Mary’s (no Mass on Monday); St. Mary Vigil Mass 4 PM on Saturday; St. Mark Vigil Mass 5:30 PM on Saturday; Sunday Mass 10 AM at St. Mary’s.

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL

158 East Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, 585-392-4000, www.stpaulhilton. org. Senior Pastor: Rev. Mark Ball – pastorball@stpaulhilton.org, office 585-392-4000. Worship Services: Saturday at 5pm; Sunday at 8:30am and 11am. Bible Studies: Kingdom Kids – Sunday at 9:45am; Adult Classes – Sunday at 9:45am; Ladies and Mens Bible Study – Thursdays at 10:30am. School: Meeting your child’s learning needs from age 2 through 8th grade. Call for a tour!

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH & PRE-SCHOOL

191 Nichols Street (Rte. 31), Spencerport, NY 14559. Phone: 352-3143. Pastor Steve Shrum. Worship Services Sunday at 9:30AM ‘In Person’ in our handicap accessible Sanctuary. Worship Service is also Live Streamed on YouTube. Sunday School is at 10:45AM. Visit our Website at www.tlcspencerport.com. Email: trinitylutheran191@gmail.com. “The Mission of Trinity is to joyfully share the Gospel through Christ-centered worship, teaching and reaching out to the community by acts of caring.”

UNION CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

14 North Main Street, Churchville. A warm welcome awaits you at Union Church.Join us on Sunday mornings at 10 am, watch us live stream on Facebook, or find us on soundcloud.com/ucc-churchville. No matter where you are on your journey, you are welcome here. We are an open and affirming church and invite all. Food distribution for local families in need on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 4-5 pm. Look for our special events advertised throughout the year, or on our signboard at the front of the church. Call 293-1665 or stop by to talk with Pastor Bradley Klug any Wednesday 1-3 pm; e-mail us at unionucc@ frontier.com or check our website at Churchvilleucc.com. Also like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We would love to hear from you and/or have you worship together with us.

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