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Linda Clifford Memorial Jamboree to be held Sunday, May 6 by Tami Raco “To My Princess: by now, if you’re watching, you’re thinking, is he nuts? Well, my darling, you know I am but not dangerous. We were gonna do something for Wilmot Cancer Institute, but all this? Love you now till we meet again. ~Your Cowboy.”
These words from Dick Clifford to his wife Linda (Nasca) Clifford who lost her battle to throat cancer exactly two years ago as he prepares for her memorial jamboree. Dick recalls his first encounter with Linda, an avid horse lover and trainer. He met her in 1968 when she came into his life like a ball of fire, saving him from nearly being trampled by a feisty horse he had just
Dick Clifford with Happy the Clown (2017 Jamboree). Photo by Kathryn Dishong.
taken ownership of. She had a special touch with animals, especially horses. Thanks to Dick’s persistence in pursuing Linda, they went on to marry and move to Clarkson, and opened Sundown Ranch. As Dick reflects on his 48-year love affair with Linda, he says, “Everyday of my life with her was exciting. We would hunt, argue and kiss every day … And I never won one fight.” Linda and Dick were active in the community. They both drove buses for Brockport Schools, and Linda was the owner of a local pet store. They did everything together, except Jazzercise. Linda was active in the Brockport Jazzercise program and formed close bonds to the instructors as well as women in the community. Linda first became ill in the fall of 2015 when she was diagnosed with throat cancer. She had her treatment at the Wilmot Cancer Center under the care of Dr. Matthew Miller. The staff at Wilmot treated Linda like a queen and him like a king. “Everyone from the receptionist, coordinator, nurses and doctors, all the way up the chief of staff, were absolutely amazing. They made a horrible time much more bearable,” Dick said. Linda and Dick were inspired to give back to the Wilmot Cancer Center for all the amazing care the center provided. The couple enjoyed going out to enjoy music and have a good time, so after Linda’s death, Dick had the idea of starting a Memorial
Dick and Linda Clifford. Provided photo. Jamboree in Linda’s memory. The first Memorial Jamboree took place last May and was successful in raising money for local cancer research. Dick was very grateful for the community’s support and was especially appreciative for having the opportunity to celebrate Linda’s life with those from the community.
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G.O. CHRISTIAN CHURCH
22 South Main Street, Churchville (across from the Johnson House Restaurant), 585-454-9152, www.gochristianchurch.org, Pastor Dominic Renaldo. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE at 10:30 am, BIBLE STUDIES WEDNESDAYS at 7 pm. Our FOOD PANTRY is open Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7 pm, free and open to the community. We are a church committed to Jesus Christ, His Word, and sharing His love with people walking through real life. Handicap accessible.
HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH
“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” We are a community of God’s people who seek to enable others to form a spiritual connection with God and share the Good News of Jesus Christ. 50 Lake Ave., Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church. Worship Service: 10:00 AM followed by a time of fellowship. Children’s Sunday School: 11:00 AM – 12:00 Noon. Child Care available during the Worship Service. Handicap Accessible. Hearing Assistance available during the service.
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Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-8761. Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: www.humcny.org, E-mail: humc98@rochester.rr.com. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday School: 11:30am. Child care available 9:30am to 12:30pm. Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm. Handicap Accessible.
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.
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59 Henry St, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest.cc, email: info@lifequest.cc, Facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @lifequestcc Lead Pastor: Rob Dickerson. Worship 10am. Midweek programs: Tuesday 7pm Royal Rangers - a scouting program for boys. Saturday 7pm YouthQuest High School & Middle School student ministry. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” Faith, Family, Friends, Fun, Freedom.
MORTON BAPTIST CHURCH
1152 County Line Road, Hamlin, NY 14464, 585-659-8459, mortonbaptistchurch@yahoo.com, Pastor James Richardson (cell 880-6433). For The Glory Of God And The Advancement Of His Kingdom. Service with choir at 10:30am, Children’s Sunday School - during church service, Adult Bible Study Wednesday at noon, Choir practice Wednesday at 6:30pm, Communion the first Sunday of each month. Handicap accessible.
OGDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
“To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship with choir at 10:00 a.m. with Sunday School for children. Fellowship hour after worship with lots of good food. Men’s and Women’s Bible studies. Youth group. Many Service and Fellowship opportunities. Handicapped accessible. 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport 14559, 585-352-6802. www.ogdenpresbyterian.org. Pastor Tedd Pullano.
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1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, (585) 964-2550. Pastor Christian Bode. Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11AM. Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45AM. NYS Licensed Child Care - Mon.-Fri., 6AM-6PM, 964-5859, UPK & Preschool.
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Saturday schedule: Confessions 3:304:30pm; Rosary 4:30pm; Mass now begins at 5pm. Mass: Sunday 9:30am (includes Children’s Liturgy); Sunday 6pm LifeTeen. Adult Bible Study: 10:30am. Handicap accessible. All are welcome.
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•Kendall United Methodist Church, 1814 Kendall Road, Kendall will host its Chicken BBQ & More on Saturday, May 12. Pick up from noon to 2 p.m. $5/half. To order call 281-1514. •The Clarendon Lions Club will hold its annual Geranium Sale on Friday, May 11 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday, May 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday, May 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday, May 19 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the corner of Church Street and Route 31A (4th Section Road, Clarendon). •First Presbyterian Church, 35 State Street, Brockport will hold a Rummage Sale on Thursday, May 3 from 1 to 7 p.m.; Friday, May 4 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, May 5 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (half price sale). Call 637-3780 for information. •First Presbyterian Church, 35 State Street, Brockport will host a Box City Sleep Out, Youth Fundraiser on Saturday, May 5 and Sunday, May 6. Donations can be made by stopping that evening or through the church. Event will happen rain or shine. Call 637-3780 for information. •First Presbyterian Church, 35 State Street, Brockport will hold a Crop Hunger Walk on Sunday, May 6. The 5K walk starts at 12:30 p.m. at 35 State Street, Brockport. To walk or sponsor, call 637-3780 for information.
Government Meetings
•Brockport: Village Hall, 127 Main Street, Brockport is open Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. except holidays. Website: www.brockportny.org. Phone 637-5300. Village Board meets the first and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. only upon application. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. only upon application. Other Boards, Committees, Task Forces have varying meeting schedules. •Clarendon: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 16385 Church Street, Clarendon. Planning Board meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall. Zoning Board of Appeals meets upon necessity, on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. •Clarkson: Town Board meets each second and fourth Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. Planning Board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets the second Wednesday of every month as needed. Architectural Review Board meets on the first Tuesday of the month as needed. All meetings are held in the Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. The Library Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue. Historical Society meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 Ridge Road. The Town Clerk’s Tuesday office hours have been extended to 6 p.m. •Hamlin: Planning Board meets the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Town Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hamlin Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin. For information, call 964-7222. •Kendall: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. for regular meetings. The conference sessions (workshop) meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Meetings are held at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. The Town Board has also scheduled additional work sessions to occur on Saturdays prior to the third Tuesday of each month from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. Planning Board meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m., with optional work sessions held the second Tuesday at 7 p.m.; and the Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Kendall Town Hall. •Sweden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month (Meetings at 5 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. from April 17 through June 26). Planning Board meets the second and fourth Monday of each month. Town of Sweden offices are open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact the Supervisor’s office at 637-7588.
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•Dr. Sam Trychin, a psychologist specializing in improving communication strategies for people with hearing loss, is the featured speaker on Tuesday, May 1. Sponsored by Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter. His talk, “Hearing Loss and Emotional Regulation: Building Resilience,” takes place at the Rochester Academy of Medicine, 1441 East Avenue, Rochester. Doors open at 5 p.m.; the program starts at 6 p.m. Light refreshments served. Free program. Enhancing hearing accessibility at the talk will be an inductive hearing loop donated by HLAA Rochester Chapter, open captions and ASL interpreting. For information see HLAA’s web site hearinglossrochester.org or telephone 266-7890. •Hilton TOPS 632 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Friday, 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton, second floor. For information call Dorothy at 225-1717. •TOPS #9242 Kendall (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets Mondays from 4:45 to 7 p.m. at the Morton Baptist Church, 1152 County Line Road, Kendall. Call 659-8445 or 659-8673.
Historical
•Clarkson Historical Society will host Steve Cudzilo, an eighth grade teacher at Merton Williams School, Hilton on Wednesday, May 2 at 7 p.m. Cudzilo won a scholarship from the Honeywell Corp. to spend one week at the U.S. Space and Rocket Academy in Huntsville, Alabama and will discuss what he learned about the amazing challenges that were overcome to send humans into space and the moon. The lecture will take place at the Clarkson Academy, 9343 West Ridge Road. Everyone, including children with adults, are welcome to attend this free presentation.
Library
•Hamlin Public Library events. Registration only where indicated. Friends of Hamlin Beach: Saturday, April 28 at 11 a.m. Members of the Friends of the Hamlin Beach will share what they do to beautify the State Park as well as information about “I Love My Park” day. Munchkin Monday Story Hour: Monday, April 30 from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Ages 2 to 5 with caregiver. MegaBlok Playtime: Wednesday, May 2 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Preschoolers will love our gigantic collection of blocks. Thursday Night Storytime Adventures: Thursday, May 3, 6:45 to 7:30 p.m. for ages 5+. Star Wars Day: Saturday, May 5 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Games and activities celebrating the Sith. Homeschoolers at the Library: Thursday, May 10 at 1 p.m. Mother’s Day Craft for Kids: Saturday, May 12 at 11 a.m. Call 964-2320 to register for programs. •Seymour Public Library events. Registration where indicated. Preschool Activity Club: Tuesdays, 12 to 12:30 p.m., until May 22. Do a fun craft or art activity. Ages 2 to 5. Oscar Movie Night: Tuesdays, May 1, 15, and 29, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Come watch the movies nominated for ‘Best Picture’ at the 89th Academy Awards. Escape Room for Tweens*: Friday, May 4, 5:45 to 8 p.m. Decipher clues, solve puzzles ... can you be the first to escape? Grades 6-8 *Registration required. Mother’s Day Crafts*: Saturday, May 12, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Make a handmade gift at the library for the special Mom in your life. For kids up to fifth grade. * Registration required. Garden Club Kick-off*: Saturday, May 12, 1 to 2 p.m. Help get our garden ready for this summer’s Garden Club. For children in grades 2 to 5. *Registration required. All programs listed are held at the Seymour Public Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport. For more information, or to register for programs, call 637-1050.
Meetings
•The Triangle Tract Genealogical Society meets the first Tuesday of the month from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. Free; all welcome. For information, call 617-4867. •The Brockport Lions Club meets the first and third Wednesday of the month at the Brockport area Vet’s Club on West Avenue at 6:30 p.m. Contact person is Barb Marshall, 255-0948 or e-mail at appleumpkin@aol.com. •The Hamlin Morton Walker Board of Fire Commissioners meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. and the third Monday of the month at 7 p.m. for the purpose of paying bills. All meetings will be held at the Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District Building, 1521 Lake Road in Hamlin. •Brockport V.F.W. Post 2890 meets at 5 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at the Brockport Vets Club, 222 West Avenue, Brockport. For information, call 637-5012. New members welcome. •The Hamlin Democratic Committee meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Hamlin Town Hall. •Brockport Writers Group meets the first Wednesday of every month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Lift Bridge Book Store, 45 Main Street, Brockport.
Religion
•Brockport Unitarian Universalist Fellowship sponsors Meet the Unitarians of India - 100+ years ago a homegrown form of Unitarianism took root in the Khasi Hills region of NE India. In February-March member Karen LoBracco traveled to this predominantly Christian area and met with leaders of several Unitarian Churches. Join Karen on Sunday, May 6 at 10 a.m. at A Different Path Gallery, 27 Market Street, Brockport for a conversation about life as an Indian Unitarian and the implications of their matrilineal culture. •Free Gospel Lectures: Topics may include: “Facts about your creator you may not have heard.” Or “The bible and science do agree.” Every Thursday, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Legacy Senior Center, 2000 Park Creek Lane, Churchville. Come in front door and to the front desk for directions.
School Boards
•The Brockport Board of Education meets Tuesday, May 1 at 7 p.m. for the Budget Public Hearing - Hill School Cafetorium. Visit www.bcs1.org/boe or call 585-637-1810 for updates.
Social & Professional
•Knitting and crocheting “Caps for Chemo” at the SwedenClarkson Community Center, 4827 Lake Road South every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon. Free lessons and yarn. Open to all ages. •The Hilton Heart and Hand Quilt Guild meets the first Thursday of each month from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Hilton Fire Department, 120 Old Hojack Lane. (Please do not park in front of hall - park and enter by side door on left side of hall). New members and visitors welcome. For information contact, Mary Hinkley, 392-4153 or Sarah Barton, 392-5403. •Hamlin Crafts Club meets the first Thursday of the month. All are welcome. For more information and location, call Gladys 392-2529.
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Join us for a fun day to cheer on your Buffalo Pro Football Team at The Ralph! Bodine Unlimited Tours, Inc. provided a $600 Fun Package as the Grand Prize in the year-long contest to promote The Hometown Community Directory. The winner of the package is Barbara Huchzermeier of Hilton. The latest edition of the Directory is included with this week’s Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald. Once again Bodine Unlimited Tours will be supplying the Grand Prize. The winner will be drawn in April 2019. To enter the contest simply answer the four questions found inside the Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald each week, or online at westsidenewsny.com. The answers to the questions can only be found in The Hometown Community Directory. Each month contestants vie for other prizes. The prizes are gift certificates in the amount of $100, $50 and $25 that winners may use at any of the display advertisers in the Directory. If you have questions about the contest please call 352-3411.
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sports & recreation Hawks win on combined two-hitter by Warren Kozireski Matt Skelan and Sam Lammes combined to allow visiting Kendall just two hits as Holley rebounded from a walk-off loss one day earlier to defeat the Eagles 7-0 in boy’s baseball. Lammes tossed five-plus innings and earned his first victory of the season in relief of starter Matt Skelan, who left due to pitch count rules. The Hawks jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the third inning when Lammes singled, stole second and scored on an RBI single by Nathan Towne. It remained a pitcher’s duel with Kendall right-hander Mason Kuhn fanning eight batters before the Hawks batted around and scored six times in the sixth inning.
Senior Ryan Andrews drew a lead-off walk, stole second and went to third on a wild pitch before scoring on an RBI double to left-center by Patrick Bower. Brandon Dillenbeck drove in Bower with a single to make it 3-0 Hawks. Michael Passarell reached on an infield single before Nick Schutz was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Senior Glenn Thrower plated two more runs with a single to left and Skelan two more with another single to extend the lead to 7-0. Holley pitching allowed just the two hits and struck out a combined 12 batters. “It was nice to see the team pull together (after the walk-off loss the day prior),” first year varsity head coach Dan Burke said. “It was a 1-0 game here until late, so good to see they didn’t lose their confidence.”
Blue Devils Netters win twice Eagles earn first win by Warren Kozireski Brockport swept all three doubles matches in wins over both Eastridge and Batavia last week in rebounding from a 1-2 start to their season. The top doubles team of Calvin Moulton and Nate Riexinger defeated their Lancer opponent 6-1, 6-3 before a 6-1, 6-4 win over Batavia. Cristo Abraham and Charlie McKee beat Eastridge 6-1, 6-4 at second doubles while the unit of Jacob Specht and Gavin Tremblay did the same versus Batavia 6-4, 7-5 in second doubles matches. Jack Anderson and Connor Roberts had little difficulty in their 6-0, 6-0 third doubles sweep in the Lancer match while Alex Biler and Jacob Coogan were eventually victorious in the same slot against Batavia 7-5, 5-7, 10-7. First singles Matt Benedict took both of his matches as well 6-0, 6-0 and 6-3, 6-4 respectively.
Michael Rennie slotted in second singles against Eastridge and won 6-0, 6-4 with fourth singles Hunter Ross winning via forfeit. Chris Benedict won at third singles for the Blue Devils against Batavia 6-1, 6-1. Kendall lost just three sets during the entire match as they earned their first tennis win of the spring 5-0 over Alexander. Nathan Warters won 6-4, 6-1 at first singles while Ryan Barrett also had little trouble at second singles with a 6-2, 6-1 win. Matthew Murray squeezed out a 6-1, 5-7, 6-4 win at third singles. The Eagles’ top doubles unit of Stephen Balka and Christopher Butlin stumbled in the second set, but emerged victorious 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. And Kari Harrier with Tory Raufeison won their second doubles match 6-3, 5-7,
Local Bowling Hall of Fame to add Formicola, Andrews Jr. by Mark McClain The Rochester NY USBC will add five new members to its Hall of Fame on Wednesday, May 16. To be inducted in the Outstanding Achievement category will be a pair of 2time Rochester Masters champions, Ron Legler Jr. and Dan Andrews Jr. Andrews, a Hilton native, will be honored posthumously. In the Outstanding Achievement Veterans category, Joanne Formicola of Spencerport and Len Perkins Sr. will be honored. Formicola will join her husband Frank and
Dan Andrews Jr. File photo from 2007.
son Al in the association’s Hall of Fame. This year’s Meritorious Service inductee will be Bob Wrights. Also to be honored will be Art Durfee, for his Dedicated League Service as a secretary spanning four decades, and Youth Career Achievement winners Alex Copey and Matt Cittadino. The event will be held at Rick’s Prime Rib House, 898 Buffalo Road with dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 and may be ordered by calling Nancy Starken at the association office: (585) 323-1710.
Joanne Formicola. File photo from 2004.
Churchville-Chili senior Tyler Regelsberger, flanked by his parents Christine and Todd Regelsberger, signs his letter of intent to join the Canisius College Griffs swim team. Provided photo.
Churchville-Chili senior swims to Canisius College The future looks bright for Tyler Regelsberger, a Churchville-Chili High School senior who plans to take his career in swimming to a new level while working towards a college degree. Regelsberger signed his letter of intent to compete for Division 1 Canisius College at a ceremony on April 16. “Tyler holds six school records, four individual and two as a member of relay teams,” said Churchville-Chili Athletic Director Michael Murray. “He qualified for an amazing six individual events at states and was a finalist in 100 and 200 freestyles. He was the Section V Class A champion in the 200 individual medley, and was awarded Monroe County Division 2 Swimmer of the Year. Tyler has been a huge part of our team during his varsity career, and very fun to watch.” Regelsberger is excited to be joining the Griffs in Buffalo. He already knows a few of his future team members and has been impressed with the school’s swimming program. “Canisius also has a great campus,” he said, “and has very good academic programs in my career areas of business, accounting and computer science.” Regelsberger will use the skills he gained in high school to prepare for college. “I’ve really loved swimming for Churchville-Chili. It really helped me to train with teammates who were faster and more experienced. My coaches motivated me to work harder and be better.”
Gates senior runner Bruce Rychwalski with Katherine McCarthy, senior regional director of communications at the American Heart Association, at the 2018 Rochester Heart Walk & Run at Frontier Field on April 14. Rychwalski, a heart survivor, created and was the captain of The Lionhearted team, which raised over $1,500 for the American Heart Association. Approximately 4,500 people took part in the 2018 Rochester Heart Walk & Run, raising awareness and money for the association. Provided photo.
Regelsberger with his Churchville-Chili swim coaches. (l-r) Tracie Swalbach, Tyler Regelsberger, Chelsea Carl and Todd Yunker. Provided photo. Regelsberger was recently named to the Democrat and Chronicle’s 2017-18 All Greater Rochester Boys Swimming Team. This is his second time as an AGR selection. He has also been a First Team Monroe County All-County selection for three consecutive years. Outside of swimming, Regelsberger is a National Honor Society member and an Eagle Scout. “We’ve had a record number of Churchville-Chili students receive athletic scholarships this year,” said Murray. “So far, we’ve celebrated and completed 10 official signings, and there are a few more students who will be heading to outstanding college sports programs in the fall. We’re very proud.” Provided information
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Winner of NYS Recreation and Parks 2018 Scholarship Kyle Foelsch is the winner of the 2018 New York State Recreation and Parks Friends Foundation Scholarship award. He is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in recreation and leisure studies with a concentration in therapeutic recreation at The College at Brockport. His background includes a military career in the US Army where he retired and received an honorable discharge at the rank of staff sergeant, was an honor graduate at One Station Unit Training in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and received the Non-Commissioned Officer of the Month honors with Bravo Company at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. His service included two tours of Iraq and three of Afghanistan. Now approaching his senior year, Foelsch is currently a dean’s list student with honors at Brockport and is the 2017 recipient of the Genesee Valley Recreation and Park Society Dr. Christine Z. Howe Memorial Scholarship. Through his chosen field of study, Foelsch began to heal himself of injuries sustained during his military service. At the same time, he discovered a field he excels in. An
Opinion Informative and interesting stories Just a note to let you know how much we appreciate your sharing of Doug Hickerson’s articles and Dianne’s photos. They are always well written, interesting topics and contribute significantly to building the community by informing. Both the April 22 article on Brockport’s Arbor Day and the April 15 article on the future B&B are perfect examples. Thank you. Barbara and Dick Deming Brockport
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Hilton Education Foundation receives Make a Difference Day National Award In conjunction with National Volunteer Week during April 15-21, TEGNA Inc., together with its Make A Difference Day (MDDAY) partners, Arby’s Foundation and Points
Hilton Education Foundation officers (front, l-r) Aggie Seneway, president; Tim Gagnon, treasurer; and Pat Unterborn, secretary; and (back) Superintendent of Schools Dr. Casey Kosiorek.
of Light, have awarded the Hilton Education Foundation with a $10,000 grant. The Hilton-Parma community’s participation in MDDAY over the past 10 years was recognized for fostering local volunteerism and having a positive impact on the community. Thirteen national award winners each received a $10,000 grant from the Arby’s Foundation to support one charity related to their MDDAY project and to continue making a difference in their community. The Hilton-Parma project was selected from nearly 800 projects that took place on Make A Difference Day, Saturday, October 28. Hilton School District students and volunteers completed 15 projects, including collecting 300 pounds of food for the Hilton-Parma Emergency Food Shelf, 130 boxes of winter clothing for those in need, 14,000 pounds of electronics for recycling, and 55 units of blood for the American Red Cross. “At Arby’s, we are committed to making a difference in the communities we serve, and we are excited that Make A Difference Day inspires so many others to do the same,” said Stuart Brown, executive director, of Arby’s Foundation. “It is an honor to recognize these outstanding individuals for their contribution to their community.” The Hilton Education Foundation, founded in July 2006, provides students with opportunities geared toward helping them become self-directed, lifelong learners who think critically and creatively and function as caring, responsible and productive members of society. Among the initiatives are scholarships for graduating seniors, the Cadet Cupboard backpack program for students in need and mini-grants to support innovative classroom projects. A video celebrating the MDDAY winners is available at MakeADifferenceDay.com, on Facebook.com/HeartThreadsVideos, and by following #MDDay. Provided information and photo
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Spring Turkey Hunting II by T.R. Hendrick The sound of the gobble was so close that the hair on the back of my neck stood up and pushed my hat over my eyes. I had heard some crunching among the leaves in the woods behind me, but figured it was a squirrel because I hadn’t heard a single gobble in response to my twenty minutes of calling. The gobbler had snuck in silently. This turkey was so close that I could smell his breath, or maybe was it mine bouncing off my facemask back at me. I tried to stay calm but my heart hadn’t got the memo; my pulse was racing my breath to see which could come in the shortest intervals. No matter how many turkeys I’ve harvested over the thirty years I’ve been chasing them, I still get that same adrenalin rush as I did for my first. Without moving my head, I looked as hard left as my eyeballs would bend. I could see this giant bird moving by just a few yards from the big maple tree I was leaning against. Luckily, he was focused on the Dave Smith hen decoy I had placed out at the edge of the field and not at me. That is one major reason to use a decoy. It is not so much that they attract a gobbler as that they take the bird’s attention away from the hunter. As the giant butterball stepped onto the field he popped into full strut, trying to look as cool as possible to impress this new chick. I know I was impressed, he looked as big as a Boeing 747. His beard was so long it was dragging in the damp grass and his fan was perfect. My camoed 12 gauge was in the ready position on my knee but, unfortunately, was not in line with the turkey now thirty yards away. I moved the gun barrel at a snail’s pace to try and line up for a shot but the weapon suddenly stopped dead as it hit a small sapling. This tiny tree couldn’t have been in a worst spot and prevented me from getting my bead on this monster’s melon. There was no way I could get a shot unless I lifted my barrel up and over the sapling. Deep down I knew this was too much movement. A wild turkey has the eyesight of an eagle and the eyes on the side of his head allow him see close to 360 degrees. But he was in full strut now, completely in love with my hen decoy and he was now facing directly away from me. Maybe his fan would block his view of my movement. I held my breath and slowly lifted the camoed gun barrel up and around the sapling. Suddenly I to heard a sharp Putt, Putt, Putt … the alarm call of a turkey. My gobbler had picked up on my movement and was now out of strut and starting to move away. My only hope at this point was to finish my maneuver as quickly as possible and pray my gobbler would hang a few more seconds. As I made the sudden move the bird turned on the afterburners and ran like he had seen the devil himself as he covered 100 yards in the blink of an eye, passing a roadrunner and two cheetahs on his sprint. I hadn’t even gotten my gun half way to my shoulder. Man … if I had a dollar for each time I had tried to outdraw a gobbler and lost I would be down in Mar-A-Largo with Trump on the weekends. What can I say? That rush of excitement causes my brain to overreact.
Plus the fact that I’m an extremely slow learner. Lucky for me I’m persistent. Before I get too longwinded again as I did last week, I’d better get you readers some tips from someone who actually knows what they are talking about. I reached out to Don Sikorski of Batavia. Don is one of the best turkey hunters I’ve ever known, and I’ve known hundreds. Don has a passion for turkey hunting that few can match. He schedules his life around turkey season each May and it would take the Pope coming over for dinner to have him change his plans. Even then, if it was the opener the Pope would have to reschedule. Here is what Don suggested: “The real key to having consistent success as a turkey hunter is finding hot gobblers … a gobbler without hens. It really boils down to the simple fact that a gobbler will come to a half-decent hen yelp if he is alone. If he has hens already, chances are he won’t. This does not mean you can’t call a gobbler in that has hens, and I’ve done so many times, but your odds of doing so are much slimmer. That is why I like to hunt aggressively. I will hunt one location for the first hour or so of the morning, then I will start moving and don’t sit down in the woods again until I actually get an answer (gobble). You could say that I troll for a gobbler. “My hunting partner Bob McGraw and I have been hunting the same area in the southern tier of New York for close to forty years now. Over that time, we have obtained hunting permission on a good deal of ground in our area so we will have plenty of room to cover ground and call. We have learned over the years that our odds of scoring go way up if you find a lonely gobbler and the best way to do that is to cover ground and calling every so often. “Bob and I have a milk route, so to speak. We drive from spot to spot. In some cases, we call right from the road and in others we will walk way back into a woodblock and call. If we don’t get an answer, we turn around and walk all the way back out again never setting foot in the woods. We don’t hunt this way because we are lazy, we do it because calling from a distance means we aren’t boogering up our spots with excessive human activity. We believe that the less the turkeys in our area lay eyes on hunters in their woods the better. Many times, we will return to a spot a second or even a third time hoping the gobblers we know are in the area have lost their hens. We have scored several times over the years on our third time calling to location on a given day. If we had gone into the woods the first time and started tromping around and calling, we would have educated all the turkeys in that spot and ruined that location possibly for the season. By calling from a distance you can hunt that spot several times a day all season long. I want to thank Don for his tips here and for all the tips he has given me over the years. Without his help in my early days of turkey hunting I would surely have gotten discouraged and given up. Thanks Don! New York’s turkey harvest numbers have been going down now since 1999. Last year, for example, spring turkey hunters harvested 17,492 birds. That was one thousand birds lower than 2016, and the lowest since the early 90’s
Drew Brown from LeRoy with a nice longbeard he harvested in New York last season. Provided photo. There are many reasons for this – a wet nesting season in May and early June being number one, but predators are a close second. Western New York has more predators than most people know, starting with: coyote, red fox, grey fox, great horned owl, red-tail hawk, crow, raccoon, opossum, skunk, mink and weasel, feral cats and, of course, man. Many of these are nest predators which are actually worse than say a coyote or a hawk, because a nest predator such as a raccoon, opossum or skunk cannot catch a full-grown turkey; but they sure love their eggs. Come nightfall in the spring that is when they start grocery shopping by searching for ground-nesting turkey, pheasants or songbird eggs, destroying the whole clutch. It’s a wonder any turkeys survive with so many predators after them. All our wild pheasants are gone for that same reason. Spring is the greatest time to be in the outdoors, you turkey hunters know this, so set you alarm to that insanely early hour and get out there. Remember to be safe and know your target. There is never a valid excuse to shoot at a sound.
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WBSU Hall of Fame Inductees from left, Warren Kozireski, General Manager; Stacy Fitch, Ron Reger; Mary Cellary, accepting on behalf of David Van Wie; Ryan Nobles; Tiffanie Wong; Scott Fishman; Michael Doyle; and Dr. Heidi R. Macpherson, president of The College at Brockport.
WBSU inducts eight inaugural inductees into the WBSU Hall of Fame WBSU 89.1 The Point held the inaugural ceremony of the WBSU Hall of Fame on Saturday, April 14. The current staff of 89.1 inducted eight people who have a significant career in media or made great contributions to WBSU while they were at The College at Brockport. The eight inductees included: Bernard Lynch, former chief engineer; David Van Wie, first FM general manager; Ron Reger ’71, former vice president and general manager of WTAR/WLTY; Scott Fishman ’80, senior vice president and executive producer at the former Spike TV; Michael Doyle ’80, regional president of sales operations at Entercom; Stacey Fitch ’85, vice president, ESPN production operations; Tiffanie Wong ’95, Operations Supervisor
at CNN, NYC; and Ryan Nobles ’98, Washington Correspondent at CNN. The ceremony was held in the New York Room inside Cooper Hall at the college. Current operations manager Brianna Milon was the emcee of the night. The ceremony brought in more than 110 people including inductees, students, alumni, faculty and staff of the college. The induction ceremonies will happen every other year, the next one in 2020. To nominate someone, they needed to work at the station for at least four semesters, completed their time at the station at least 10 years ago, and/or have had a significant career in media. The nomination form can be found on The Point’s website www.891thepoint.com. Provided information and photo
Sweden/Clarkson Community Center upgrades fitness equipment Members of the Sweden/Clarkson Community Center fitness room will soon enjoy a few new pieces of equipment: a Pre Vitality Dual Ab/Back Extender to promote lower back and abdominal strength; a Precor Cross trainer with multiple functionalities; and new benches for free weight work.
The Fitness Center is a real bargain for Sweden/Clarkson residents with onemonth memberships starting at just $20 (youth and senior). An adult can enjoy a one-year membership for $235. Rates are higher for non-Sweden/Clarkson residents. Call 431-0090 to learn more about the fitness room or to schedule a tour. Personal training sessions are also available.
Finding Compassionate Brockport Compassionate Brockport began as an interfaith ministry in response to growing concerns over hate crimes and racism. Its purpose is to create a more welcoming environment for everyone living in and visiting the Brockport area. Two places where people will receive compassion, kindness and caring is the Brockport Food Shelf and the Brockport Clothing Center. The Food Shelf began in 1973 with its primary mission to reduce hunger by providing food relief. The food shelf is open the first four Thursdays of the month at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 2 to 6 p.m.
Also at St. Luke’s is the Brockport Clothing Center. It gathers and distributes free clothing for the greater Brockport area communities and is located in the basement of St. Luke’s Church. The Clothing Center is open every Sunday from 3 to 4:30 p.m. and every Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. These ministries are both supported by Brockport’s local churches, civic organizations, local businesses, schools, The College at Brockport, and individuals who donate their time, talent and treasure. The compassion and commitment of the volunteers keep these two very important ministries staffed and organized. Provided information
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Boy Scouts from Kendall troop 94 enjoy a Buffalo Roast dinner at Kendall United Methodist Church, after serving dinner to about 230 people on Saturday. This was the 23rd Annual Buffalo Roast Dinner. Earlier in the day, these same boy scouts walked the streets of Kendall and picked up trash as part of a town wide cleanup. Provided photo.
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Over 100 people attended the retirement party for Chris Daily on March 29, with approximately 30 of them being local teenagers that attend or have attended Daily’s programs. Daily has worked for 29 years at the Seymour Library, and in her most recent years, she has been the Young Adult Services Coordinator. She developed Teen programs and oversaw 91 teen volunteers last year. Her teens participated in community service (at the library and in the community), “Book Buddies,” book clubs, writing clubs, teen improv, and multi-media workshop. Daily was presented with proclamations from the Towns of Clarkson and Sweden, the Village of Brockport and Mike Rockow and Mike Zale of the Monroe County Legislature, as well as a plaque from the Library Board of Trustees commemorating her years of service to teen patrons. Daily’s successor is Stephanie Blando. The community wishes both Stephanie and Chris the best of luck. Provided information.
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Brockport Music Ensembles gear up for “Spring Music Week 2018” As the semester draws to a close, there are still plenty of concerts to be had at The College at Brockport. The musical ensembles that are part of the Department of Theatre and Music Studies will be performing in their year-end recitals during “Spring Music Week 2018.” Each of the concerts starts at 7:30 p.m., and will be held in one of the venues in the Tower Fine Arts Center, 180 Holley Street, on the Brockport campus. Admission for each of the concerts is $5, payable at the door. Contact the department at (585) 395-2496 for more information. •Wednesday, May 2 - The Brockport Xylophone Ensemble and the Brockport Brass Ensemble will perform in the Tower Mainstage. The xylophones will be doing a tribute to Michael Johnson, a Brockport student who has been in the group every semester and is graduating this May. The brass will perform a tribute to composer Stephen Foster. Natalie Sarrazin leads the xylophones, while Natalie Fuller directs the brass. •Thursday, May 3 - Scott Horsington will lead the Brockport College-Community Orchestra in a concert in the Tower Mainstage featuring works by some of the greatest Classical composers. Gioachino Rossini will be represented by the “Overture” to L’Italiana in Algeri; Antonio Vivaldi’s “Concerto in A major for Guitar” will feature community member Al Mathias on guitar; and Richard Strauss’ “Concerto No. 1 for Horn” will similarly feature a guest soloist, Brockport graduate student Brittany White, on horn. The concert will conclude with the “Sinfonia” from Nebuchadnezzar by Giuseppe Verdi. On that same evening, the Brockport Concert Band will make its debut, also under Horsington’s direction, opening for
the orchestra. They will be performing four selections, including “Danny Boy” and “Variations on a Korean Folk Song,” by John Barnes Chance. Horsington adds that for one of the other selections, the audience “might feel that they are under the big top once again.” •Friday, May 4 - Karl Stabnau will lead the Brockport Jazz Ensemble in a concert in the Tower Black Box Theatre. •Saturday, May 5 - Music Week winds down with the Brockport College-Community Chorus in their spring concert, “Love in Bloom” in the Tower Mainstage. Tickets ($17/General, $12/Seniors, $9/Students) are available at http://fineartstix.brockport. edu, or by calling 395-2787. When programming the concert, music director Elizabeth Banner managed to capture aspects of love from the ridiculous to the sublime. On the ridiculous end of the spectrum would be Johannes Brahms’ Liebeslieder Waltzes. It’s not that the waltzes are ridiculous; it’s that Brahms’ love life was a little bizarre. At the other end of the spectrum is Eric Whitacre’s setting of “Five Hebrew Love Songs.” Whitacre asked his then-girlfriend Hila Plitman, a soprano who was born and raised in Israel, to write him a few “postcards” in her native Hebrew. He writes that “a few days later she presented me with these exquisite and delicate Hebrew poems … Each of the songs captures a moment that Hila and I shared together. ‘Kala Kalla’ (which means ‘light bride’) was a pun I came up with while she was first teaching me Hebrew.” The concert will also feature works by DiLasso, Lauridson, Mulholland, Meader and Stoope. More information about the Fine Arts Series at The College at Brockport can be found at www.brockport.edu/academics/ fine_arts or on Facebook.
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Shelby Transportation, LLC, a subsidiary of Western New York Energy, LLC, located near Medina, NY is now hiring full time drivers: one for round trip, regional runs to support corn oil sales from our ethanol plant (home 2 to 3 nights a week), must have Tank endorsement; and one for round trip, local runs in the Western and Central New York areas to support grain procurement, feed and liquid sales to and from our ethanol plant; tank endorsement a plus. On farm/agricultural tractor trailer driving experience strongly preferred. Both positions must have a minimum of 3+ yrs. recent experience. Good MVR, No DUI/DWI. Send resume or apply in person at 4141 Bates Rd. Medina, NY. ExcEllEnt BEnEfits PackagE availaBlE
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Gates albert offers a stable environment, excellent benefits, 401K match and career growth.
To apply please fax, mail or email your cover leTTer and resume To:
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Seeking innovative, talented people to advance our leadership position in precision Davenport machining. We are looking for motivated people to join our team in support of over 100 production machines.
ImmedIate openIngs Include: • Production Trainees • Davenport Operators • Setup/Troubleshoot • Tool Makers • Inspectors • Machine Repair/Rebuild • General Labor
Must be trainable and willing to learn multiple tasks within the organization.
Gates Albert offers work stable environment, excellent benefits, 401K match and career growth. EOE
Gates Albert, Inc. 3434 Union Street North Chili, NY 14514 Fax: 585-594-4305
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BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Part-Time Position Town of Parma
JusTice courT seeks APPlicATions for PArT Time dePuTy clerk To The JusTices Part time, 28 hours/week, position of Deputy Clerk to the Town Justices and Court Clerk. This is an appointed position, which involves assisting the full-time Court Clerk preparing for court sessions and other administrative tasks, and recording and processing information. This is a highenergy position in an often busy environment. Some post high school education preferred. The position requires: • Strong telephonic, written and personal communication skills to the public and to a variety of public agencies; • Some knowledge of the legal system, the criminal justice system and legal terms, preferred, not required; • Computer and internet skills; • Ability to read and understand statutes, court rules, administrative orders and other laws is preferred; • Strong organizational skills; • The ability to manage and keep accurate records; • The ability to manage and reconcile bank accounts to a high degree of accuracy; • Work well with people and legal professionals and function as a team member; • Evening hours when Court is in session (twice per month); • Knowledge of Court Room Program (SEI) is preferred, but not required; • Knowledge of DMV/TSLED/E-Tickets is preferred, but not required; • Ability to handle sensitive information discreetly and confidentially; and • Ability to be fingerprinted, pass high-level background/ security clearances, and be bonded. No phone calls, faxes, or emails. Applications are available from the Town Clerk’s Office in person or by calling 392-9461; or you can print the application from the Town website at
http://www.parmany.org/personnel.php
Submit your application, resume and a letter of interest and qualification, clearly marked “Personal and Confidential,” to Town Clerk, Town of Parma,
P. O. Box 72, 1300 Hilton-Parma Road, Hilton, New York 14468 on or before May 9, 2018.
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HELP wANTED School Bus Drivers Wanted BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Brockport Rotarians honor Earth Day with tree plantings Getting ready to plant one seedling for each of the 22 club members (something every club in the District 7120 said they would do) are: l-r Rotary Friends Brenna Reis and Mary Lou Egan and Rotarians Marie Hensley, Eileen Whitney, John Egan, Eric Jensen, Brandi Reis, Brad Mitchell, and George Dahl. Provided photo.
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•Birch, Norma B., died April 7, 2018 at age 84. Predeceased by her husband of 55 years James (Toby) Birch, parents Glen and Irene (Lock) Bolton, sister Joyce Coller, brother-in-law Albert Fisher, favorite aunt Florence Locke and special friends Joan Mack, Ann Kelly, Lil Holt, and Chris Ferris. Norma is survived by her sister and best friend Dorothy L. Fisher; four children: Patricia (Tracy) Wooton, Paul (Irene) Birch, Sally (Gary) Payne and Ken (Lisa) Birch, eight grandchildren: Sarah, Ruthie, Sam, Katie, Glen, Hayden, Daniel and Jackson; brother-in-law George Coller and nieces and nephews. A Celebration of her life was held April 28 at Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home. Contributions can be made to Palliative Care Education in honor of Norma B. Birch, Ithaca College Gerontology Institute, 953 Danby Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 in her memory.
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•MacIntosh, Michael D., age 63, died April 23, 2018. He was born September 9, 1954 in Queens, New York, a son of the late Ethel McGuire and Donald MacIntosh. Michael served in the U.S. Marine Corps. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his sister Mary MacIntosh. He is survived by his son Rob (Ann) Deskins of Albion; grandchildren Travis, Jacob, Jordan and Rob Jr.; great-grandson Joel; his brothers Pete (Nellie) MacIntosh of New Jersey, Patrick (Nellie) MacIntosh of Binghamton; several nieces, nephews and cousins. His Graveside Service will be held on Monday, April 30 at Maplewood Cemetery, 150 Middle Road, Henrietta at 10 a.m. To share a special memory of Michael, please visit www.merrillgrinellfh.com.
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•Gilman, Joan C., age 38, died suddenly at her residence on April 18, 2018. She was born October 5, 1979 in Providence, Rhode Island to Arthur and Margaret (Dionne) Tetreault, Sr. and had lived in this area over 13 years. She was truly devoted to her family, especially to her son. Mrs. Gilman was predeceased by her son: Richard “RJ” Gilman, Jr. She is survived by the father of her son, Richard
Gilman, Sr.; her siblings: Arthur Tetreault, Jr., Patricia Tetreault-Taylor, Donna Malo, Michael Tetreault, Sr., Theresa Herbert, Judith Stegall as well as several nieces and nephews. Her Memorial Service was held April 28 at the Albion 1st Baptist Church. Interment will be held privately at a later date in Sandy Creek Cemetery. Donations can be made to the American Diabetes Association, 2451 Crystal Drive, Suite 900, Arlington, VA 22202 in her memory. •Gilman, Richard J. “RJ,” Jr., age 14, died suddenly at his residence on April 18, 2018. He was born September 12, 2003 in Greensboro, North Carolina to Richard (Sr.) and Joan (Tetreault) Gilman and had lived in this area most of his life. RJ was a 9th grade student in the Kendall Central School System where he was in the Chorus and last year was a cast member of the school musical, “Seussical the Musical”. He is survived by his father: Richard Gilman, Sr., his grandparents: Art (Gloria) Gilman, Christine (the late David) Newbould, Tom (Vicky) Seiler; his aunts and uncles: Tim Gilman, Art (Christine) Gilman, Peter (Rose) Gilman, Paulette (Pam) Stockwell, Larry Divito as well as many friends including Kendall Central School students and staff members. His Memorial Service was held April 28 at the Albion 1st Baptist Church. Interment will be held privately at a later date in Sandy Creek Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Kirch Developmental Center, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642 in his memory.
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•Fitch, Warren L., died April 22, 2018 at age 91. Predeceased by his loving wife of 62 years, Betty Lou (Cameron) Fitch; parents, Donald and Laura Fitch; four sisters and brothers-in-law Virginia (Harold) Whiting, Delores (Charles) Duffy, Elaine (Jack) Mellema and Caroline (Leonard) Britton. Survived by his children, Bruce (Debbie) Fitch and Debra (Stan) Smith; three grandchildren, Angela (Todd) Pabis, Kimberly (Nick) Vranas and Heather Smith; four great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. His Funeral Service was held April 27 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili. Interment, Creekside Cemetery, Churchville.
Robert W. MacInnis Robert W. MacInnis passed away peacefully at the age of 103 on April 6, 2018. Predeceased by his wife, Barbara; sisters, Margaret, Ruth, Pauline, Frances and Dorothy; brothers Donald and Hugh. Many of you in Brockport, Hamlin, Hilton, Spencerport areas may have seen him in local restaurants where he ate lunch daily and played cards. Robert was an incredible human, unselfish, loving, generous, friendliest and all around great man who would always cheer you up if ever you were having a bad day. Born in Nova Scotia on March 25, 1915 moving to Martha’s Vineyard when he was 14, served in WWII with 738th Field Artillery Battalion from 1943 to 1946, an incredible piano player & piano tuner by trade attended the Boston Conservatory of Music and The Niles Bryant Schoool of Piano Tuning, married his wife Barbara in 1968 and became a widow in 1995. Around 2008 he moved to Brockport to be near his sister Dorothy Armstrong. Robert lived in an apartment in The Meadows until 2015 when he moved to The Landing, an assisted living facility and then to Lakeside Beikirch Care Center that became Elderwood at Lakeside of Brockport. Thank you to the staff that took care of him. We continued to visit him, play cards, and place him in front of the piano. We will be traveling to Martha’s Vineyard to return Robert to his family plot. You will be greatly missed, and we are so thankful that you crossed our paths. Love Always – Christine and Kelly.
Louis R. Smith Brockport: Louis R. Smith passed away April 19 at age 74. Survived by his wife of 36 years, Roslyn. Children: Chris (Joanne), Tim (Deanna) & Andy Smith; Joanne (Marc) Major & Jim D’Amico. 13 Grandchildren and three Great-grandchildren. Celebration of Life - May 6 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Clarendon Rec Hall, 16169 East Lee Road (behind the Fire Hall), Clarendon. Donations: Sweden Senior Association, 4927 Lake Road, Brockport NY 14420.
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•Alexander, Victoria “Vicki” Crear, age 72, passed away on April 13, 2018. She was a proud graduate of Russell Sage College. After graduation she taught for 10 years in the Spencerport Central School District where she met her husband, James Alexander. On April 3, 1971 they were married. Vicki retired from teaching to raise their two children. She embarked on a second career in the insurance industry. Vicki was an active member and volunteer of Elmgrove United Methodist Church. In her retirement she pursued volunteer activities including Meals on Wheels and Westside Express. Predeceased by her parents, Ralph and Barbara Crear. Survived by her loving husband of 47 years, James Alexander; devoted children, Katie (Ron) Morrison and Matt (Elizabeth) Alexander; grandchildren, Aidan and Connor Morrison and Margaret “Maisy” Alexander; loving sister, Donna (Spyros) Dellaportas and brother, Steven (Cathy) Crear; sister-in-law and brother-in-law; a host of devoted nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. A celebration of Vicki’s life was held April 28 at Elmgrove United Methodist Church. Donations can be made to the Palliative Care Program at Strong Memorial Hospital, Elmgrove United Methodist Church, or Meals on Wheels of Rochester in her memory.
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•Hoffman, Josephine “Jo” (Giacopelli) of Rochester, died April 19, 2018 at age 74. She is predeceased by her parents, Amy and Anthony Giacopelli. Survived by her husband of 57 years Richard Hoffman; children, Denise (Buddy) Hoffman, Marialena (Larry) Batz, Suzanne (John) Evans, Danielle (Kenn S.) Hoffman; grandchildren, Gabrielle Batz, Erika Batz, JR (Kelly) Evans, Jared (Samantha) Evans, Michael Carusotti, Nicholas Carusotti; sisters, Barbara (Bobby) Pelosi, Lynda (Mass) Saraceni, Camille Giacopelli. Her Funeral Service was held April 21 at St. Vincent DePaul Church, Churchville. Interment in St. Vincent Cemetery. Donations can be made to Pluta Cancer Center/ Pancreatic Cancer, Foundation Development Office, 125 Red Creek Drive, Rochester, NY 14623 in her memory.
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Legal NoticeS Legal Notice Hilton Central School District 2018 Public Hearing for Budget Presentation and Annual School District Meeting and Election NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing of the qualified voters of the Hilton Central School District will be held in the West Avenue/District Office in the Board of Education Room, in said District on Tuesday, May 08, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. local time for the presentation of the budget for the fiscal year 2018-2019. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting and Election of the qualified voters of the Hilton Central School District, Monroe County, New York, shall be held at the High School Building, 400 East Avenue, Hilton, New York and Northwood Elementary School, 433 North Greece Road, Hilton, New York on Tuesday, May 15, 2018, between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. for the purpose of voting on the appropriation of the necessary funds to meet the estimated expenditures for the District for the fiscal year July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 and authorization to undertake the acquisition of buses. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for the 2018-2019 year, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained by any resident of the District, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. commencing Tuesday, May 8, 2018, except Saturday, Sunday or holidays, at the District Business Office at 225 West Avenue, Hilton, New York. ELECTION OF BOARD MEMBERS AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the election of members of the Board of Education will be held by voting machine at the same time and in the same respective places of election as the vote upon the appropriation of necessary funds to meet estimated expenditures for the ensuing year herein above set forth. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education must be filed with the Clerk of the District of said School District, at her office, 225 West Avenue, no later than 5:00 p.m. Daylight Savings Time on Monday, April 16, 2018. Each petition must be directed to the Clerk of the District, signed by at least 20 qualified voters of the District, and state the name and residence of the candidate and the signers. Candidates must be a qualified voter of the district and must have been a resident in the district for at least one year prior to the election. Petitions for school board members may be obtained from the District Clerk between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. There are two (2) 3-year term vacancies to be filled on the Board of Education for the expiring terms of Thomas Abbott and Russell Byer. The vacancies shall be for a term of three years commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. None of the vacancies are considered a separate office, and the nominating petitions shall not describe any specific vacancy for which a candidate is nominated. As many candidates may be elected as there are vacancies to be filled. PROPOSITIONS AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a vote on the following propositions will be held by voting machine at the same time and in the same respective places of election as the vote upon the appropriation of necessary funds to meet estimated expenditures for the ensuing year herein above set forth. PROPOSITION #1 – AUTHORIZATION TO EXPEND THE BUDGET AND LEVY TAXES BE IT RESOLVED, THAT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, COUNTY OF MONROE, NEW YORK, IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXPEND THE 2018-2019 BUDGET AS SET FORTH AND TO LEVY THE NECESSARY TAXES THEREOF. PROPOSITION #2 – BUS PURCHASE Shall the following resolution be adopted to wit: RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO UNDERTAKE THE ACQUISITION OF SIX 69-PASSENGER SCHOOL BUSES AT AN ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST OF $121,200 EACH, TWO 30-PASSENGER SCHOOL BUSES AT AN ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST OF $68,500 EACH, TWO 24-PASSENGER WHEELCHAIR SCHOOL BUSES AT AN ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST OF $79,400 EACH, AND THREE 7-PASSENGER DODGE CARAVANS AT AN ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST OF $26,500 EACH, ALL AT AN ESTIMATED MAXIMUM AGGREGATE COST OF $1,102,500, LESS TRADE-IN VALUE, IF ANY, AND THAT SUCH COSTS, OR SO MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, SHALL BE RAISED BY THE LEVY OF A TAX TO BE COLLECTED IN ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS; AND, IN ANTICIPATION OF SUCH TAX, DEBT OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT AS MAY BE NECESSARY NOT TO EXCEED SUCH ESTIMATED MAXIMUM AGGREGATE COST SHALL BE ISSUED, OR THE SCHOOL DISTRICT MAY ENTER INTO AN INSTALLMENT PURCHASE CONTRACT IF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION DETERMINES THAT IT IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT TO FINANCE THE PURCHASE IN THAT METHOD. ABSENTEE BALLOTS AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that absentee ballots will be available between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk. Any such application must be received by the District Clerk at least seven days before the date of the aforesaid annual meeting if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before such district meeting if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued shall be available for public inspection in the
office of the District Clerk during regular office hours on each of the five days prior to the day of the vote (excluding Saturday and Sunday). An absentee ballot must reach the office of the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day of such district meeting. VOTER REGISTRATION Pursuant to New York State Law, District residents registered to vote with the Monroe County Board of Elections are eligible to vote at school district meetings without further registration. District residents who are eligible to vote and are not registered with the Monroe County Board of Elections may register to vote for school district meetings and elections between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday at the office of the District Clerk. The registration shall take place not less than five days preceding any school meeting or election. The register so prepared will, upon completion, be filed in the Office of the District Clerk and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the District on each of the five (5) days prior to the said meeting (except Saturday and Sunday), between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Julie M. Norris Dated: March 13, 2018 Hilton Central School District Town of Parma, County of Monroe, New York
Legal Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING/PRESENTATION, BUDGET VOTE, CAPITAL PROJECT, SCHOOL BUS REPLACEMENT CAPITAL RESERVE FUND USAGE AND BOARD MEMBER ELECTION FOR THE KENDALL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT TOWN OF KENDALL, COUNTIES OF ORLEANS AND MONROE, NEW YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing/presentation of qualified voters of the Kendall Central School District, Orleans and Monroe Counties, Kendall, New York 14476 will be held at the David J. Doyle Kendall Junior-Senior High School, Library, 16887 Roosevelt Highway, Kendall, New York 14476 in said District on Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at 6:30 P.M. prevailing time, for the presentation of the budget document and introduction of Board of Education candidate(s). AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that said vote and election, will be held on Tuesday, May 15, 2018 between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. prevailing time, in the Kendall Elementary School, 1932 Kendall Road, New York 14476 in said District, at which time the polls will be opened to vote by voting machine upon the following items: 1. To adopt the annual budget of the Kendall Central School District for the fiscal year 2018 - 2019 and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxable property of the District. 2. PROPOSITION Shall the following resolution be adopted to wit: RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE KENDALL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO UNDERTAKE CERTAIN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS CONSISTING OF CONSTRUCTION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES, SITE IMPROVEMENTS AND THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN ORIGINAL FURNISHINGS, EQUIPMENT, AND APPARATUS AND OTHER INCIDENTAL IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH FOR SUCH CONSTRUCTION AND SCHOOL USE, ALL AT AN ESTIMATED MAXIMUM AGGREGATE COST OF $14,970,000; AND TO APPROPRIATE AND EXPEND FROM THE EXISTING CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $3,600,000 FOR SUCH COSTS, AND THAT THE BALANCE OF SUCH COSTS, OR SO MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, SHALL BE RAISED BY THE LEVY OF A TAX TO BE COLLECTED IN ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS, WITH SUCH TAX TO BE OFFSET BY STATE AID AVAILABLE THEREFOR; AND, IN ANTICIPATION OF SUCH TAX, DEBT OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT AS MAY BE NECESSARY NOT TO EXCEED $11,370,000 SHALL BE ISSUED. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the text of the aforesaid proposition may appear on the ballot labels in the following abbreviated form: Shall the proposition set forth in the legal notice of this annual voter meeting, authorizing construction, reconstruction and equipping of school buildings and facilities, site and incidental improvements, all at an estimated maximum aggregate cost of $14,970,000; with the expenditure of $3,600,000 from the existing reserve fund for such costs, the issuance of not to exceed $11,370,000 of debt obligations of the School District therefor, and the levy of a tax in annual installments therefor, with such tax to be offset by state aid available therefor, all as more fully described in said notice, be approved? 3. Transportation RESOLVED, to authorize the purchase of motor vehicles for use in the transportation program of the District, including passenger buses, and expend therefore an aggregate sum not to exceed $250,000 and be it further RESOLVED, that the sum of $250,000 being the aggregate of the aforesaid maximum estimated amounts, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be raised by the appropriation of the amount of $250,000 from the School Bus Reserve Fund with the remainder to be raised by the levy of a tax upon the taxable property in the District and collected in annual installments as provided in Section 416 of the Education Law, and in anticipation of such tax, obligations of the District shall be issued: and be it further RESOLVED that the District shall be authorized to enter into one or more purchase contracts, installment purchase contracts or leases with a term of up to five years, and otherwise on terms satisfactory to the Board of Education, with respect to one or more of the vehicles hereby authorized to be acquired.
4. To elect one (1) member of the Board of Education, one for a term of five years commencing July 1, 2018, and expiring on June 30, 2023. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required to fund the School District’s budget for 2018-2019, exclusive of public monies, and the tax exemption report may be obtained by any resident of the District during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the school vote and election except Saturday, Sunday or holidays, at the offices of each of the following schoolhouses in which school is maintained during the hours designated: Kendall Elementary School, 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, New York 14476, 9:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. prevailing time; Kendall JuniorSenior High School, 16887 Roosevelt Highway, Kendall, New York 14476, 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. prevailing time; and Kendall Central School District Office, 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, New York 14476, 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. prevailing time. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education shall be filed with the Clerk of said School District at the Clerk’s Office in the Kendall Elementary School Building, 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, New York 14476, not later than April 16, 2018, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. prevailing time. Each petition shall be directed to the Clerk of said District and shall be signed by the greater of at least twenty-five (25) qualified voters of the District or at least 5% of the number of voters who voted in the previous annual election. This petition must state the name and residence of the candidate. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots will be obtainable between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. prevailing time, Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk in the District Office at 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, New York 14476. The District Clerk must receive completed applications at least seven (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk not later than 5:00 P.M., prevailing time, on Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at the District Office, 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, New York 14476. A list of persons to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the Office of the District Clerk at 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, New York 14476, on and after May 15, 2018 between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. prevailing time, on weekdays prior to the day set for the annual election and on May 15, 2018, the day set for the election, and said list will be posted at the polling place at the election. Any qualified voter present in the polling place may object to the voting of the ballot upon appropriate grounds for making the challenge and the reasons therefore known to the Inspector of Election before the close of the polls. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the qualified voters of the School District shall be entitled to vote at said annual vote and member election. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States of America, (2) eighteen years of age or older, and (3) resident within the School District for a period of thirty (30) days next preceding the annual vote and election. The School District may require all persons offering to vote at the budget vote and election to provide one form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law 2018-c. Such forms may include picture identification, a driver’s license, a non-driver identification card, a utility bill, or a voter registration card. Upon offer of proof of residency, the School District may also require all persons offering to vote to provide their signature, printed name and address. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to a rule adopted by the Board of Education in accordance with Sections 2035 and 2008 of the Education Law, any referenda or propositions to amend the budget, or otherwise, to be submitted for voting at said election, must be filed with the Kendall Central School Board of Education at the District Office on or before April 16, 2018 at 4:00 P.M. prevailing time; must be typed or printed in English; must be directed to the Clerk of the School District in the District Office at 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, New York 14476; must be signed by the greater of at least 25 qualified voters of the District or 5% of the number of voters who voted in the previous annual election; and must state the name and residence of each signer. However, the Board of Education will not entertain any petition to place before voters any proposition the purpose of which is not within the powers of the voters to determine, or any proposition, which fails to include a specific appropriation where the expenditure of monies is required by the proposition. Sheryl Madison, District Clerk Kendall Central School District Town of Kendall, Counties of Orleans and Monroe, New York
Legal Notice Town of Kendall Notice of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Planning Board of the Town of Kendall on Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, to consider the application of Brightly Farms LLC, for a special use permit to operate farm labor housing outside of the certified Ag district located at 1857 Transit Road, Kent, New York, Tax ID #31.-1-24.013. The property is zoned Rural Agriculture (RA). All persons wishing to speak will be heard at this time. Application is on file in the Town Clerk’s Office. By Order of Andrew Kludt Chair, Town Planning Board
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Community Free Library proposed 2018 budget On May 15, community members in the Holley Central School District will vote on the school budget and three propositions. Proposition 3 is the annual budget for the Community Free Library. Taxpayers will notice that there is a significant increase in the library budget. Why is there this increase? In 2017 the Community Free Library received a $20,000 grant from Senator Robert Ortt. The library used this funding to add a part-time Children’s Librarian position and expand programs for teens and adults. Before the grant, the library offered a total of 40 children’s story hours and 12 summer reading programs. In 2017, Miss Grace, the children’s librarian, provided over 90 children’s events in which 1,475 children participated. These events included an after-school program, Saturday STEAM programs (science, technology, engineering, arts and math), as well as starting a 1000B4K (1000 Books Before Kindergarten) initiative, all in addition to the weekly preschool children’s programs. Sandy Shaw, the library director, was able to form a teen advisory board to suggest programs and materials to be added to the library collection. She was also able to expand adult programming to include Wacky Wednesdays, which have included sessions on beginning quilting, triangle weaving, digital photography, education law for parents of special ed students, and more. The statistics demonstrate the benefit to the community for this added position. The budget taxpayers will be voting on in May will include the funding to make the part-time children’s librarian position permanent. The budget will also include funding to bring the staff salaries up to minimum wage. As always, the largest part of the library budget is staff salaries.
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Trying to keep the budget reasonable, cuts were made in many areas. The budget on which taxpayers will be voting will be $153,713, a little over a $7 average increase for the year per household. There will be a “Town Hall” style meeting at the Community Free Library on Wednesday, May 9, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. to discuss the budget and answer any questions taxpayers may have. A movie and snacks will be available to children during this session. If you have any questions, feel free to call Shaw at 638-6987, or contact Amanda O’Connell, board president at president@holleylibrary.org or Barb Kerns, board vicepresident, at vicepresident@holleylibrary.org. Provided information and graphic
22nd annual Armed Forces Day Luncheon May 19 The Armed Forces Day Committee and Monroe County Veterans Organizations will sponsor the 22nd Annual Armed Forces Day Luncheon on Saturday May 19 at the Diplomat Party House, 1956 Lyell Avenue, Gates. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. with displays, a pre-luncheon concert by the 198th Army Band and information from more than a dozen veteran and military organizations. Lunch will be at served at noon followed by guest speaker Brigadier General Timothy J. LaBarge, Chief of Staff of
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