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A hero among us At 101 years old, Spencerport resident vividly recalls his time serving in WW II by Grace Griffee At 101-years old, Stewart Eugene “Gene” Walker has seen more than most. The amazing thing is – he remembers almost all of it. The Spencerport resident was born on September 20, 1915 and raised in Flint, New York – a tiny town located between Canandaigua and Geneva – working on the family farm and attending school in a one-room schoolhouse. In 1935, the Walker family decided to move the family to the west side of Rochester and purchased a farm on Gordon Road in Brockport. Gene stayed on with his family, but with the start of the Second World War, it was only a matter of time until his draft notice arrived. That day came in February 1941 and shortly after, Walker left the family farm and traveled to Syracuse to be sworn in, picked up his clothes and equipment in Fort Niagara, and headed to Fort Dix, New Jersey where he and the other recruits were given competency tests and then their assignments. “I have no idea why they chose me to be a medic, but that is where I ended up,” he said. After 13 weeks of first aid training, Walker was sent to San Francisco, a fiveday trip by train, where on December 7 he was to head to Manila, Philippines. “That never happened, of course, because of the bombing,” he said. The military took over three luxury liners to transport troops to Pearl Harbor. “We finally left on December 16 and it took us until December 21 to get down to Hawaii,” Walker remembered. Even

A closeup of the medals Eugene Walker received for his service in the U.S. Army during WW II. G. Griffee photo.

using a cruiser as an escort, the liner was constantly changing course because of the number of enemy submarines in the water. Upon arrival, he saw the devastation. “There was a ship bottom side up, holes in the dock. The place was a mess,” remembered Walker. The Japanese attack on the U.S. Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Oahu killed more than 2,300 Americans. It completely destroyed the American battleship U.S.S. Arizona and capsized the U.S.S. Oklahoma. The attack sank or beached a total of 12 ships and damaged nine others. One hundred sixty aircraft were destroyed and 150 others damaged. Walker’s job was to provide full guard duty and he remained at Pearl Harbor until the following summer. Australia was thought to be in harm’s way, so the 34th Infantry Division was sent to Sydney, then up to the Australian desert. Field medics like Walker went wherever the 34th fought, so he headed to combat zones in New Guinea and the islands of Biak, Leyte and Buka in the South Pacific. “There were plenty of narrow escapes,” said Walker. “I remember when I was driving and heard a gun go off. I felt a breeze by my head as the bullet whizzed by.” As a medic, it was his job to deliver first aid right on the battlefield, transport soldiers needing more extensive treatment or transport the deceased. “I’m not afraid of blood or death anymore,” said Walker. “I’ve seen too much of it.” Driving at night, Walker would have to keep his headlights off and follow the treetops in order to find the road. Oftentimes there were bombs in the road. “I remember driving one night not even knowing that I was 20 feet from enemy territory,” he said. Years later, Walker was finally sent back to the U.S. where he continued his service at Camp Crowder in Missouri, Fort Dix again and finally ended up in Atlantic City. During this time, his sister Helen was working with another young woman named Mary Jane in the payroll department at Eastman Kodak Company. Helen encouraged her friend to start writing to Gene, which she did for the better part of a year. Finally, in August 1945, Walker was told that his time of service was done. He took a train back to Rochester and waiting for him at the station were his family and Mary Jane, who he had never laid eyes on until that moment.

Stewart Eugene “Gene” Walker, age 101, displays the medals he received for his service in the U.S. Army during WW II. G. Griffee photo. After a brief courtship, the two were married in October of that same year. Eugene took a job as a pipefitter at Kodak, a job he kept for 31 years. After their wedding, he and Mary Jane rented a flat on Frost Avenue, then half a house on Peck Road before purchasing the Gordon Road home from Gene’s mother in 1951. The couple enjoyed 63 years together and raised two children before Mary Jane passed. They celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary in Hawaii, where they visited the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor. The couple’s son, Ted Walker, former Spencerport mayor, passed in November of last year. Their daughter, Nancy Walker Downs, now lives in Arizona. Walker’s five brothers have passed as well, along with one sister. His sister, Nancy, now lives at The Landing in Brockport. Despite Walker’s brave service in the military, he never received any medals, until just a few years ago. Thanks to his

neighbor, Judy Lockwood and her husband, the late Ron Lockwood, Walker is the proud recipient of the Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Service Medal, WW II Victory Medal, Honorable Service Button, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, Philippine Liberation Ribbon and Bronze Star. The medals should have been awarded during Walker’s active duty, but his military records were destroyed in a fire in Seattle, Washington. Other records substantiated his service, which the Lockwood’s sent to Congresswoman Louise Slaughter. “We had the medals within two weeks,” said Judy. She and the other neighbors at Hickory Hollow keep a close eye on their friend Gene, who still spends his time baking bread and cookies, and loves sitting in his sunroom. Walker said he doesn’t know how he’s kept his mind so sharp over the years. “I guess I just spend a lot of time remembering life,” he said.


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What people are talking about this week... Your article about the blizzard of ‘77 brought back some very good memories that came due to that not so nice weather. I was one of three pharmacists at Peterson Drug store. I think it was 10 to 12 people we had staying over nite Friday in the store. There was a girl trying to get to SUNY to register, a semi tractor trailer driver, 3 pharmacists, several other staff and a few local customers. We slept on the floor where ever we found space. One of the pharmacists was always up and ready to help anyone else who might happen into the store. We filled prescriptions for anyone that needed them and were delivered by local volunteers by snow mobile. We were open for 3 days around the clock with 3 pharmacists on duty. It was actually a pretty good adventure. We had the Star Market on one side of us with all the food, milk or soda that we needed and Casey’s Irish Pub on the other side if someone wanted a warm meal or an adult beverage. After 3 nights in the store we closed late Monday and a couple of us stayed at Rol & Mitzi Richards’ home on Lynnwood Drive. Roland was the manager of Petersons. We were all able to get home on Tuesday at some time. – Don Charles We lived in Fishkill, NY. Came up to Buffalo for a family wedding for the weekend, seven days later we were still there. Bride got married, only witnesses were people that got stranded in the church. Reception was held at Brides families house(being catered) no-one could come so the entire neighborhood was invited. Best wedding ever. We had 2 inches of snow in our backseat of our car that had blown up through the engine. My mother was picked up by police on a snowmobile to be taken to work, she worked as a telephone operator for a doctor’s office. We even had tee shirts that said we survived..we did..and finally 7 days later we returned home. A memory that we will never forget. It was scary but we all gathered our resources and survived. I had two small children with me, leaving one back in Fishkill, because she was in school, thinking it would be just the weekend. To this day we have never experienced anything that catastrophic. – Sherry Snyder

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•Edoardo Bellotti, associate professor of organ, harpsichord, and improvisation at the Eastman School of Music, will recreate some of the more famous Baroque Keyboard Duels. The concert will take place at The College at Brockport on Friday, February 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 180 Holley Street, on the Brockport campus. Tickets cost $17 general, $12 for seniors, alumni, faculty and staff, $9 for students, and are available online at fineartstix.brockport. edu, by phone at 395-2787, or at the Tower Fine Arts Center box office. •Stories about Brockport area people and places: A 24 year retrospect of over 150 articles by Doug Hickerson appearing in the Suburban News and the Hamlin Clarkson Herald, is on display in the Seymour Library Local History Room, 161 East Avenue, Brockport through February 28.

•Events at the Chili Public Library: Monday, January 30: Toddler Time, 10 a.m., for ages 2 to 3 with an adult. Join for stories, songs and a craft. No registration required. Tuesday, January 31: Babies & Books, 10:30 a.m, for ages up to 24 months with an adult. No registration required. Wednesday, February 1: Adult Book Discussion, 7 p.m. Join in the discussion of When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi. Books are available at the checkout desk. No registration required. Thursday, February 2: Simply Stories, 10 a.m., for all ages. Join for a fun, drop-in storytime. Explore LEGOs with the Whole Family, 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. No registration required. Pajama Storytime, 7 p.m., for all ages. Wear pajamas and bring a stuffed friend. No registration required. Monday, February 6: Toddler Time, 10 a.m., for ages 2 to 3 with an adult. Join for stories, songs and a craft. American Girl® Club, 4 p.m., for ages 5 to 12. No registration required. Chess Club, 6 p.m., for ages 18 and under. No registration required. For more information or to register for programs stop at the library, 3333 Chili Avenue, call 889-2200 or visit www.chililibrary.org. •Ogden Farmers’ Library events: Preschool Story Time Tuesdays or Fridays at 10:15 a.m. Baby and Toddler Story Time - Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. Family Pajama Story Time Thursday, February 2 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wear favorite jammies and enjoy a cuddly evening story time. February will feature Valentines and special guests from the Spencerport Rotary. Registration required. Meet Pete the Cat - Saturday, February 4 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Celebrate “Take Your Child to the Library Day” with Ogden Library and Pete the Cat. Special story time at 11 a.m. followed by a photo-op with Pete. All kids who stop by throughout the day get to visit the duck pond and receive a special prize. Ogden Farmers’ Library is located at 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. For more information or to register for programs, call 617-6181. •Parma Public Library: Monday, January 30: Drop-In Tech Help from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Email, Internet, word processing, databases, eBooks etc. Bring devices, charger and passwords. Evening Story Time for all ages at 6:30 p.m. Registration required. Tuesday, January 31: Baby Story Time at 10:30 a.m. Songs, rhymes, stories and play. No registration. Teen Tuesday for grades 7 through 12 at 3:30 p.m. Board games, video games, movies and crafts. No registration. Wednesday, February 1: Story Time at 10:30 a.m. For all ages. Join Ms. Amy for stories, songs and lots of puppets. No registration. Thursday, February 2: Story Time at 10:30 a.m. For all ages. Join Ms. Amy for more stories, songs and lots of fun. No registration. Makers Club from 4 to 6 p.m. for all ages. Build and create with a variety of blocks and other materials. Make a craft and complete a science experiment. No registration required. Friday, February 3: First Friday Art (Adult art program) at 2 p.m. Create a Hearts & Flowers art piece to take home while exploring the art work of William Turner. Saturday, February 4: Take Your Child to the Library Day from 10 a.m. to noon. Join in celebrating children using the library. Includes cookie decorating as well as play and building stations around the library. No registration required. Parma Public Library is located at 7 West Avenue, Hilton. For more information or to register for programs, call 392-8350. •The Newman Riga Library will host Toddler Story Time with Mrs. Sarah on Tuesday, January 31 from 10:30 to 11 a.m. at 1 South Main Street, Churchville. For ages 18 months to three years. Join for songs, fingerplays, rhymes and stories. No registration required. For information, call 293-2009.

Fundraiser •Brockport Lions Club will host Stuff the Trailer for the Brockport Food Shelf on Sunday, January 29 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Brockport Vet’s Club, 222 West Avenue, Brockport. Free refreshments. •United Methodist Church of North Chili will serve a community Pancake Breakfast fundraiser on Saturday, February 4 from 8 to 10 a.m. at 2200 Westside Drive. Breakfast donation is $5 for adults, $3 for children ages five to 10, and includes a free door prize drawing. For information, email umcnorthchili@ gmail.com or call 594-9111. •Pearce Church will host “Savory Suppers,” a community dinner on Wednesdays through February 22 from 4:30 to 6:15 p.m. in the gym of the church located at 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili. Find menus at pearcechurch.org. Cost is $7 for adults ($7.50 at the door); $4 for children 11 and under; and free for children 4 and under. Call the church at 594-9488 by noon on the Monday prior to reserve a spot, or register online at pearcechurch.org. •Fundraiser to benefit the Aurora House - Save bottles, cans and pull tabs (aluminum only). The collection is on-going. Call John, 352-7866.

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NY Power Authority assumes ownership of Canal Corporation The New York Power Authority assumed ownership of the New York State Canal Corporation on January 1. The Power Authority plans to run the Canal Corporation as a subsidiary, similar to the relationship Canals had under the NYS Thruway Authority, which had overseen the canal system since 1992. NYPA and Canal Corp staffs have been working together for months to ensure a seamless transition. For New Yorkers who rely on the 524-mile waterway for boating, recreation, tourism and agriculture, the transfer is anticipated to have little impact NYPA is the nation’s largest state public power organization, through the operation of its 16 generating facilities and more than 1,400 circuit-miles of transmission lines. More than 70 percent of the electricity NYPA produces is clean renewable hydropower. It owns three hydroelectric facilities along the Erie Canal and has worked closely with the Canal Corporation for decades to operate them. Provided information

Community invited to Brockport High School Band’s Evening of Jazz The Brockport High School Band will host its annual Evening of Jazz on Friday, February 10. All community members are invited to attend this event featuring performances by six different bands. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and performances begin at 6:15 p.m. in the Brockport High School cafeteria. Admission is free and raffles and concessions will be available for purchase. Proceeds raised will go to the Brockport High School Band Boosters to help fund scholarships. This is their main fundraising event of the year. For more information or to donate to the basket raffles, contact Shawn Halquist at shawn.halquist@bcs1.org or Victoria Valente at victoria.valente@bcs1.org. The lineup: •6:15 p.m. – Oliver Middle School Seventh- and EighthGrade Jazz Ensemble •6:45 p.m. – Brockport High School Jazz Ensemble •7:15 p.m. – Greece Olympia Jazz Ensemble •7:45 p.m. – Brockport High School Blue Notes •8:15 p.m. – College at Brockport Jazz Ensemble •8:45 p.m. – Brockport Big Band. Provided information

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Hawley announces resurfacing project for Lake Ontario State Parkway Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,IBatavia) announced that the Lake Ontario State Parkway (LOSP) will receive a major upgrade in the form of a resurfacing project from Route 19 in Hamlin to Payne Beach Road in Parma. Construction is expected to begin this summer and conclude in the fall. “Local officials and I have been drawing attention to the LOSP’s terrible road conditions for years and I am thrilled that they are finally coming to fruition,” Hawley said. “With more and more funding being pumped into downstate infrastructure projects, it is important to remember the beating our roads and highways take from intense winters and cold weather. Residents and local officials, including Hawley, have made repairing this

deteriorating and dangerous roadway a priority over the past several years, with Hawley delivering nearly 2,000 signatures calling for repairs to the governor’s office personally last year. “A safe and reliable travel artery through Western New York will bolster our world-class fishing and tourism industry and allow safer travel for our businesses and families,” Hawley said. “I look forward to this project’s completion and am available to help in any capacity possible.” Specifically, the repairs will include asphalt repairs to certain areas of the parkway, milling and heat scarifying to the existing surface of the parkway, wrong way highway signs at intersections and new pavement markings and rumble strips. Provided information

sports &     recreation Brockport native heads to race walk national championships Spring Arbor University freshman AJ Gruttadauro of Brockport punched his ticket to the NAIA Indoor Track and Field National Championships with his performance at the Goshen Doug Yoder Race Walk on Saturday, January 21. Gruttadauro finished first in the 3,000 meter race walk with a time of 13:53.47 – beating the second place competitor by less than one second. The Brockport native crossed the finish line nearly 22 seconds ahead of the NAIA automatic qualifying

standard to secure his first appearance in the national meet. He currently ranks second in the country in the event. Gruttadauro is also a Junior National 20k champion, Junior National 5k champion, and a member of the 2016 World Race Walking Team Championship Junior Team. He will head to the NAIA indoor national championships in Johnson City, Tennessee March 2 through 4. Provided information

Become a creative part of the Hilton Apple Fest tradition Maintaining a community tradition of creativity, the Hilton Apple Fest will hold a contest to select a logo for its 37th annual apple harvest celebration. This year’s winning logo will be embroidered, painted and affixed to royal blue colored hoodies, sweatshirts, t-shirts and other collectible handmade souvenirs. The winner will also receive $100 and a sweatshirt featuring the chosen logo. Entries should emphasize the value of the Hilton Apple Fest to the artist as well as the entire community. Experienced festival patrons are encouraged to envision their own unique Apple Fest memories to create the festival’s next logo. The theme is up to the imagination.

In order to coincide with the embroidery transformation, participants are asked to stray from excessive detail. The festival committee will accept multiple entries of original work that is not protected by any previously existing copyright. Submit logo designs to Hilton Apple Fest Logo Contest; PO Box 1; Hilton, NY 14468, or e-mail to matt@hiltonapplefest.org. All submissions must be received no later than Friday, March 17. All entries become the property of Hilton Apple Fest. For more details about the 2017 Hilton Apple Fest Logo Contest and an archive of previous winning entries, visit hiltonapplefest.org. Provided information

Clarkson and Sweden Town Board meetings recap by Kristina Gabalski Clarkson Town Council members discussed a proposed Solar Farm Overlay District during their regular meeting Tuesday, January 24. The overlay district would help the town oversee solar farm development and would function the same as the re-zoning process, town attorney Richard Olson said. “It’s a serious process,” he noted. Council members agreed to have Olson prepare information for the board regarding the overlay district which would cover areas currently zoned RS-20. That excludes the historic district, areas zoned RS-10, and highway/commercial districts. The creation of a solar farm corridor between Redman and Drake Roads north of Route 104 was also discussed, but council members decided to include a broader area for the overlay district. “The town is not looking to get into the solar business,” Town Supervisor Paul Kimball said, but the overlay district would help the town in the process of granting approval for solar farm projects. Council member Christa Filipowicz expressed concerns from a planning perspective, noting the town’s comprehensive plan calls for the protection of farmland. Supervisor Kimball explained that prime farmland would continue to be protected, as it would be identified as part of the overlay district approval process. “There are huge penalties to sell or use the land other than for agriculture,” he said. Additionally, council members adopted Local Law #1 - 2017 - “A Local Law on the Taxation of Solar or Wind Energy Systems or Farm Waste Energy Systems.”

The law adds a provision to Chapter 122 of the Clarkson Code which disallows a tax exemption for Solar or Wind Energy or Farm Waste Energy Systems constructed in the town. New York State Real Property Tax Law allows such systems to be eligible for a 15-year exemption from taxation to the extent of any increase in assessed value due to such systems, but municipalities may choose to disallow such exemptions. No one spoke at a public hearing on the local law, which was held at the beginning of the meeting.

AJ Gruttadauro. Provided photo.

Holley senior wins football honors Holley senior Collin Papaj was recently honored with receiving a Silver Award Scholarship from the National Football Foundation. Out of the 30 senior football players that were invited to the National Football Foundation Scholarship Awards Banquet at Burgundy Basin on December 12, he was one of eight to receive the Silver Award Scholarship. He also received a plaque and shirt. His name will go into the College Football Hall of Fame as a National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete. Collin was one of many football players in Section V to apply for this scholarship, which was awarded based on performance in the classroom and on the field. Collin has only played football for three years for Holley Middle School/High School, but he has worked hard during his short stint. He has 117 carries for 850 yards, 7.2 yards per carry, and seven touchdowns, with his longest touchdown run recorded at 83 yards. He was also selected to the Genesee Region League All-Star First Team.

Collin Papaj. Provided photo. “Collin deserves all the recognition he can get,” said Varsity Football Coach Wil Prince. “He is a great kid and very hardworking.” Provided information

Town of Sweden considers removing the same tax exemption During their regular meeting January 24, members of the Sweden Town Council set a public hearing date regarding the same tax exemption issue for Tuesday, February 7 at 7 p.m. at the Sweden Town Hall, 18 State Street in Brockport. In the Town of Sweden, the law is proposed Local Law #2 - 2017. Sweden Town Supervisor Rob Carges explained that if the tax exemption for Solar, Wind Energy Systems and Farm Waste Energy Systems was allowed, millions of dollars would be exempt for 15 years. “It’s not a great idea,” Supervisor Carges said. In other action January 24, Sweden council members authorized the purchase of a 2018 Volvo GHD64F tandem axel cab/chassis truck with plow, salt spreader and pre-wet equipment for $236,517. Sweden Town Highway Superintendent Brian Ingraham said the new 10wheel plow truck will replace an older truck. He said the older truck will be kept by the town for use as a spare.

Collin Papaj of Holley recently received a Silver Award Scholarship from the National Football Foundation. Provided photo.


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sports &     recreation Toal, Hannan, Hixenbaugh falls pace Bees by Warren Kozireski Three falls and six forfeits helped ByronBergen to a 58-30 win to spoil Leroy’s senior night wrestling match. After Jared Frego began with a forfeit at 172 lb., Will Thompson, ranked third in Section V, used two takedowns and a reverse in the second period in an easy 11-3 major decision at 182 lb. Chase Toal had three first period takedowns and a second stanza reverse before pinning his opponent in 2:46. After Adam Walter (220 lb.) and Brendan Marsocci (285 lb.) were awarded forfeit

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Brockport wins Division III title Brockport (6-0) swam past visiting Canandaigua in a dual meet on January 19 to claim their sixth consecutive Monroe County divisional title with a 99 to 87 victory. Brockport scored first in 10 of 12 events. Double winners for Brockport were Brandon Amthor in 200 IM and 500 freestyle, Matt Dambra in the 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke, and Bruce Kane in the 200 freestyle and 100 freestyle. Amthor set a Brockport pool record in the 100 freestyle with a 46.64 in the leadoff leg of the 400 free relay. Brockport diver Anthony Guerrierri placed first in the dual meet six-dive event, and broke the 11-dive high school record with a state championship qualifying score of 465.55 at a previous diving meet.

In their last home meet, Brockport honored six seniors for their dedication to the sport—Cory Albrecht, Brandon Amthor, Anthony Guerrierri, Sean Mickey, Alex Regna and Albert Soto. The team’s next competitions include Section V Championships on February 15 and 17 and State Championships on March 3 and 4. To date, five team members have qualified for states. Amthor will choose two of seven individual events he has qualified to swim in along with Kane’s qualifying times in two individual events. Guerrierri will represent Brockport in diving, and relay team members Amthor, Kane, Regna and Dambra will swim the 200 and 400 freestyle relays at the state competition. Provided information

Kane, Amthor, Dambra lead Blue Devils by Warren Kozireski Bruce Kane, Brandon Amthor and Matt Dambra each won two individual events to help the Blue Devils win all but two events to lead Brockport to a 99-87 victory over Canandaigua in boys’ swimming. Kane won the 200 freestyle in 1:49.18 and the 100 freestyle in :50.95 while Amthor easily took the 200-individual medley by ten seconds in 1:59.17 and the 500 freestyle in 4:52.77. Dambra touched first in the 50 freestyle in :23.35 and the 100 backstroke in :58.87.

Dambra along with Alex Ragna, Nick Dambra and Amthor opened the meet by winning the 200-medley relay in 1:45.38. Rylan Donovan, Dambra, Regna and Kane finished first in the 200 freestyle relay in 1:34.89 while Amthor, Dambra, Zack Kime and Kane finished the win hitting the wall first in the 400-freestyle relay in 3:26.93. Anthony Guerrieri and Dakota Bechtold were one-two in diving with the former earning 257.75 points.

by Warren Kozireski Brockport built a 5-1 lead before allowing four consecutive goals, but a late emptynetter secured their 6-4 victory over the Greece Thunder in high school hockey. The Thunder jumped out to a 1-0 lead at 4:53 of the first period after a bad bounce off the Zamboni entrance door allowed them to keep the puck in the zone. Brockport countered at 9:11 as defenseman Walden Grady broke Alec Rockow in all alone after a long break-out pass. Rockow beat the goaltender glove side to tie the game as Ben Leach was also credited with an assist. A little over two minutes later the Blue Devils took the lead for good. Maison Fadale won a puck battle behind the net and sent a backhand pass to the slot where Leach pounded it home for his first goal of the season and a 2-1 lead. At 2:36 of the second period, Fadale kicked the puck ahead and backhanded it to Rockow for the goal. Andrew Harley also picked up an assist to build the Blue Devils lead to 3-1.

Parker (boxing), Evgeni Malkin (hockey), Justin Schultz (hockey) and Frederik Andersen (hockey). His selection as the Hickok Belt® Award winner for the month of December 2016 recognizes Aaron Rodgers as “the best of the best” in professional sports for the month and finalizes the field of candidates eligible to receive the overall Hickok Belt® Award for 2016, joining Serena Williams, LeBron James, Clayton Kershaw, Jake Arrieta, Novak Djokovic, Steph Curry, Jason Day, Michael Phelps, Rory McIlroy, Corey Kluber and Ben Zobrist. The overall winner of the Hickok Belt® Award for 2016 will be announced in the coming weeks. To learn more about the Hickok Belt® Award, visit www.HickokBelt.com. Provided information

They made it 4-1 several shifts later as Koby Dusett passed to the right point to Leach, who found the back of the net at 4:01. It was Dusett’s turn at 8:31 as he redirected a shot by Patrick Viscardi to put Brockport ahead 5-1 with his 16th goal. The Thunder scored with only 14 seconds remaining in the second period and scored twice more in the third—one shorthanded—to close to within 5-4, but an empty-net goal from center ice by Fadale—his team leading 22nd of the season—with an assist from Grady with one second remaining sealed the win. “The late second period goal did give them momentum, but I thought we had our chances in the third and played well,” Brockport head coach Greg Stahl said. “This was a good test as the first time we’ve played in a one-goal game in the third period, so everyone did a good job in a tight game.” Liam Schreiner made 16 saves in net for the Blue Devils to earn the victory, which improved the team record to 11-3.

Holley senior signs with Niagara University Baseball Holley senior Dylan Hillabush signed with Niagara University to play Division I Baseball for them next fall. He will receive a full scholarship. After many years of hard work and dedication to developing his baseball skills, Dylan has become one of the top baseball players in Section V. As a left-handed pitcher, he has a great pickoff move to first, and he throws in the mid- to upper-80s. He had 78 strikeouts last year and a .855 ERA as a junior for the Hawks. Provided information

Aaron Rodgers named Hickok Belt® Award Winner for December 2016 Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been named the Hickok Belt® Award winner for the month of December 2016. A select panel of members of the National Sports Media Association (NSMA) conducted the voting. The voters selected Rodgers after he led the Packers to a 4-0 record for the month, positioning the team for an NFC North division championship and a playoff run. For the month, Rodgers completed 69.7 percent of his passes for 1,054 yards, 9 touchdowns and 0 interceptions. Other finalists for the month of December in order of how the NSMA voters ranked them included: Russell Westbrook (basketball), Matt Ryan (football), James Harden (basketball), Le’Veon Bell (football), Ezekiel Elliott (football), Joseph

wins, Justin Hannan made quick work of his 113 lb. opponent with a pin in :36. Chad Toal (120 lb.), Zach Hannan (132 lb.) and Cam Brumsted (138 lb.) all won by forfeit before Jake Hixenbaugh racked up five first period points before winning by fall in 2:52. The Bees were fifth among Division II schools in the January 18 Armdrag rankings. In addition to Thompson, both Toals, Walter and Marsocci were Honorable Mention in the respective weight classes in the most recent rankings.

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Gates Chili Chamber to hold State of the Towns The Gates Chili Chamber of Commerce will hold its State of the Towns presentation from 11:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. on Tuesday, February 28 at the Diplomat Party House, 1956 Lyell Avenue in Gates. Mark Assini, Supervisor of the Town of Gates, and David Dunning, Supervisor of the Town of Chili, will each give their State of the Town address for their respective town. This event gives area businesses and

community members an opportunity to learn about the accomplishments and future plans of the two towns of Chili and Gates. Tickets for the luncheon cost $20 for members and $25 for non-members and can be purchased at the Chamber website, www.gcchamber.com. For more information about the event, contact Jillian Beaman at Programs@GCChamber.com. Provided information

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been in existence for over 20 years and has served the families of Greece well. However, it has run its course,” said Supervisor Reilich. “When I first took office the Town conducted a community wide survey asking for input on what residents wanted to see done in the Town, and a new playground was nearly at the top on the list just behind the desire of the Splash Park. Additionally, this site was listed as the number one choice of residents for a playground location. I am excited to say that the new design of this play space will address the needs of every child.” “I am pleased to work with Supervisor Reilich to deliver these state resources to the Town of Greece and the Greece Town Campus. It is exciting to know that this funding will allow more Greece residents to enjoy the playground at the town campus, which will now be ADA compliant, and will tie in perfectly with the new spray park, pavilion and Pickleball courts,” said Senator Robach. A press conference unveiling the design of the new playground will take place in early spring. Provided information

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Area school handwriting contest winners honored at Clarkson Academy On January 22, the Clarkson Academy conferred honors upon winning students in the 4th annual Handwriting Contest. The contest is part of the Clarkson Historical Society’s campaign to revive interest in cursive writing, which it sees as disappearing from school curricula and from culture. With a total of 164 entries from six school districts, nine were chosen in three different grade categories: •Grades 4 and 5: (Winners all fourth grade) First Place, Audrey Buck, Lake Ontario Baptist Academy. Second Place, Abigail Russo, Lake Ontario Baptist Academy. Third Place, Vincenza Viola, Fred W. Hill School, Brockport. •Grades 6, 7 and 8: First Place, Charity Huber, sixth grade, Lake Ontario Baptist Academy. Second Place, Kayleigh Rodell, eighth grade, Lake Ontario Baptist Academy. Third Place, Skylar Sharpe, eighth grade, Byron-Bergen High School. •Grades 9 through 12: First Place, Madison Huber, tenth grade, Lake Ontario Baptist

Academy. Second Place, Michaela Evert, ninth grade, Brockport High School. Third Place, Claire Buck, ninth grade, Lake Ontario Baptist Academy The local campaign is part of the “Campaign for Cursive” worldwide movement promoting cursive writing instruction in public schools, sponsored by the American Handwriting Analysis Foundation located in California. The foundation has designated January 23 as “National Handwriting Day.” That is the date of John Hancock’s birthday in 1737, the founding father known for his iconic signature on the Declaration of Independence. The Clarkson Historical Society has promoted cursive handwriting with annual workshops called Cursive Sundays, being scheduled again for this spring. And, handwriting will be taught again in the annual Summer Camp being planned for August, all in the Clarkson Academy building at 8343 Ridge Road. Provided information

Hilton Apple Fest announces 2017 Board of Directors The Village of Hilton will celebrate the 2017 apple harvest by hosting the 37th annual Hilton Apple Fest on Saturday, September 30 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Sunday, October 1 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. The nonprofit festival’s membership has also elected its 2017 Board of Directors. Terry Quetschenbach will serve as Chairperson of this year’s festival, followed by Cathy Carmestro and Mayor Joe Lee, who will serve as Vice Chairpersons. Linda Viney will serve as Treasurer and Ginny Kidwell as Secretary. The remaining board members include Jane Mitchel, Maureen Spindler, Jane Twichell and Kristine Watson. The Board of Directors extends its

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Winners in the 2017 Annual Clarkson Historical Society Handwriting Contest appear in the Clarkson Academy building where they received their awards on January 22. Students (l to r): seated - Abigail Russo, Audrey Buck and Charity Huber; standing - Claire Buck, Madison Huber and Kayleigh Rodell. Missing from photo: Michaela Evert, Skylar Sharpe and Vincenza Viola. Photo by Dianne Hickerson.

Bergen manufacturer honored by Genesee County Chamber of Commerce by Kristina Gabalski Liberty Pumps in Bergen, which manufactures sump, sewage, effluent pumps and engineered pump systems, has been named the Business of the Year by the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce. “We put a lot of value in the Chamber of Commerce,” Liberty Pumps president/CEO Charlie Cook says. “They are very active in the county and to be recognized by them is fantastic.” Just last spring, Liberty Pumps - family run company - celebrated more than 50 years in business and the completion of a 123,000 square foot expansion at its Apple Tree Corporate Park facility. That expansion brought the Bergen plant to more than 240,000 square feet - remarkable growth for a company that began in a 4,800 square foot building just around the corner on Buffalo Road. The company’s success and growth over the years has been recognized many times. Liberty Pumps is a Rochester Top 100 Company and has made the Inc. 5,000 list ten years in a row, Cook says, “but there is something about a local award ... (it shows that our community) appreciates what we do and that we are here.” Cook’s uncle, Fred Cook, founded the company in 1965 with a small line of sump pumps. Liberty Pumps’ continuing growth over the decades is due to several factors, Cook explains.

“The work ethic of people in an agricultural community is different than an urban setting,” he says. “We have a fantastic workforce.” “Good growth” also takes planning. “We regularly re-invest in our products and our people, they both run hand-in-hand,” he explains. That investment in new products pays off for the company, Cook says. Once new products take off in the market, Liberty Pumps can increase its workforce and make more products. The company has earned a reputation as one of the best in the business for its innovative, high-quality products which are shipped around the United States and to 25 countries all over the world. The final element of sustained growth is, “how well you service the customers,” Cook says. “Our customer service is outstanding.” The Liberty Pumps workforce includes people from Genesee County and surrounding communities. It is a family/employee owned ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) company. “I would like to say ‘thank you’ to our members,” Cook says of employees/owners. “We have many owners within our walls.” The fact Liberty Pumps is family/employee owned helps to “drive performance,” he adds. The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Ceremony is planned for Saturday, March 4 in Batavia.

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Genesee County 4-H youth give presentations in Bergen On Saturday, February 25 Genesee County 4-H will hold its annual public presentations event at Byron-Bergen Middle/High School begining at 9:30 am. Over eighty 4-H youth from across Genesee County will participate in this diverse event. Youth involved in 4-H ranging from ages 5 to 18 will give public presentations in front of their peers and a panel of volunteer judges. Presentations will include everything from illustrated talks using posters, PowerPoint presentations, to live demonstrations and even impromptu topics. Each presentation lasts at least five minutes, but no longer than fifteen minutes. By participating in this event, 4-H youth improve their public speaking skills while developing self-confidence, poise, self-esteem, stage presence and knowledge; giving them an advantage over their peers in this life skills area. These skills will be useful in their future social, educational and career pursuits. Provided information

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Brockport Exempts join green revolution The Brockport Exempts Club at 248 West Ave Brockport, a non-for-profit organization tasked with supporting Brockport’s volunteer fire fighters, has decided to join the green revolution. The organization has agreed to work with a local Clarkson Company to develop the 10 acres behind the Exempts Club with two megawatts of solar power. The solar field is part of a cutting edge policy developed in other states like Massachusetts and is becoming implemented in New York State. “The program will change the way we supply power and in doing so will lower the cost,” says Kirk Golden, President of Ecovis Inc DBA Rochester Solar and Wind. NYSERDA’s Community Solar Program, commonly known as shared solar was designed to supply low cost power to local residents and businesses. It cuts cost by selling power directly to residents and businesses at a reduced cost. The average savings for a residential user amounts to

about 25 percent or $25 on a $100 National Grid bill. Alan Way, Secretary for the Brockport Exempts Club, says the solar project is a win-win-win. The Exempts club will earn an estimated $16,000 a year in lease fees that can be invested in supporting volunteer fire fighters, the town gets the tax revenue, and the local community gets low cost electricity. “From the inception of this project we have worked to make everything local. We will install the solar field with local labor, install locally sourced materials, and sell the low cost electricity to local businesses and residents. Too many of these projects are going to large national companies that take the profits to some other state. Keeping it local is what its all about,” says Golden. A letter of intent was submitted to the Town of Clarkson on January 10 and is awaiting Town approval. Provided information

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An aerial view of the suggested solar field to be implemented behind the Brockport Exempts Club. Provided photo. Doug Jones Sr. Chief’s Award Recipient Kendall Fire/Ambulance Dept.

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New book released on Brockport’s history Since 2013, Sue Savard has led a volunteer project to renovate and restore the Emily L. Knapp Museum of Local History at 49 State Street in Brockport. While organizing and documenting the museum’s collection, she came upon the diary and scrapbooks of Joseph A. Tozier (1836-1894). Feeling they needed to be shared, she transcribed his handwritten words and included in the book appropriate selections from Joseph’s scrapbooks. Savard’s book has just been released: In His Words, subtitled, “Brockport, 1858 – 1866 The Diary of Joseph A. Tozier” and published by Create Space, a subsidiary of Amazon. It is for sale at the Lift Bridge Book Shop, 45 Main Street in Brockport and on

Amazon. There will be a book signing on Saturday, February 4 from noon till 2 p.m. at Lift Bridge Book Shop. Joseph A. Tozier was a Brockport resident, an educator, scholar, school commissioner, entrepreneur, and observer of people and institutions. Through his eloquent writing, Tozier captures the pulse of the social, cultural and political life in Brockport during a critical time in our nation’s history. Using his writing and speaking ability, he chronicles and comments in the local newspapers and at area events during a period of time that saw many changes in technology, customs and political discourse. While continually striving to improve himself through study, he eventually became a phar-

macist and owner of a drug and bookstore in Brockport. Sue Savard is a graduate of SUNY Albany and The College at Brockport. After college, she taught business education subjects in Brockport and Albion. In retirement, she has been volunteering at the Knapp Museum. About the experience of delving into the words and life of Tozier, Savard said, “Through Joseph’s eyes and ears and writing, I felt as if I were experiencing the vibrancy of Brockport’s early years.” A feature story on Sue Savard and the continuing restoration of the Emily L. Knapp Museum will appear in the February 5 Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald. Provided information

to her cousins, nieces, nephews and many wonderful friends. Her Funeral Mass was held January 28 at St. Pius Tenth Church, Chili. Private interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Contributions can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 in her memory.

band, Howard Platzker; parents, Saul and Claire Dershwin; and sister, Lois Dershwin. Carol was a retired account representative for Noble Industrial Supply, graduate of Bryn Mawr College, and world traveler who explored all seven continents. Donations in Carol’s memory can be made to Bryn Mawr College @ www.brynmawr. edu/giving/gift-cash-or-credit-card or Unity Hospital @ give.rochesterregional.org.

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•Ainsworth, Avis B., died January 20, 2017, age 88. Predeceased by her husband, Don Ainsworth, September 11, 2015. Avis is survived by her children, Robert (Elaine), Thomas (Mary Anne), Susan (Gary) Smith, Donna (Don Voorheis), John (Sheri), Alan, Timothy (Sue) and Paul Ainsworth; 13 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Her Memorial Service was held January 28, at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. If one has been touched by her kindness we ask that, in lieu of flowers and in true Avis fashion, you perform a random act of kindness in her honor. •Myers, M. Noel, died January 25, 2017, age 92. Predeceased by her husband of 60 years, Raymond “Mickey” Myers; son, Terrence Myers; parents, William and Mae Connors; and brother, Bill Connors. Survived by her sons, Michael (Susan) and Richard; beloved granddaughter, Caitlin (Scott) Rudlosky, sisters-in-law, Patricia Myers and Joyce Connors; and many nieces and nephews. Noel received her Nursing degree from Highland Hospital in 1945 and was a registered nurse at Lakeside Memorial Hospital, General Electric, and the SUNY Brockport Health Center during her 40+ year career. She was actively involved in many parish and community groups and organizations including the Catholic Daughters, Seymour Library, Brockport History Club, and Elderberry’s and volunteered many hours at the MorganManning House and Strong Museum. She was a lifelong doll collector and member of the Margaret Woodbury Strong Doll Study Club. Her Mass of Christian Burial, was celebrated January 28 at the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Brockport. Donations can be directed to the Seymour Library, Brockport in her memory.

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•Bassney, Catherine M., died January 19, 2017. Predeceased by her grandson, Paul Bassney-Bosch; brother, Daniel J. McLaughlin. Survived by her husband, Richard; children, Patrick (Nancy) Bassney, Ann (Alan) Bassney Bosch, Peter Bassney (Jim Jer-Don) and Richard (Katharine) Bassney; grandchildren, Kevin, Sean, Erin, Anna, John, Margaret, Daniel and Matthew; siblings, Ann (Mathias) Fennell, Mac (Marilyn) McLaughlin, Sheila Reeder, Alice McLaughlin and Elizabeth (Jim) Dolan; sister-in-law, Cathie McLaughlin; numerous beloved nieces and nephews.Kate was a retiree of the University of Rochester. Her Funeral Mass was held January 21 at St. Pius Tenth Church. Interment St. Pius Cemetery. Donations can be made to St. Pius Tenth Church Building Fund in her memory. •Duell, Ann (Merkley), died January 22, 2017 at age 77. Ann is survived by her loving and devoted husband, Ronald. They were married for 57 years. Ann is also survived by her children, Michael (Molly) Duell, Jeffrey (Marylu) Duell and Wendy (Jeffrey) Valone and five grandchildren, Shane and Daniel Duell, David and Vanessa Duell, Matthew Valone and a loving sister, Marian Smith of New Jersey. Ann was close

•Jamieson, Dianne C. (Kerner), died suddenly, January 14, 2017. She is survived by her husband, Stephen A. Jamieson; children, Christy J. Jamieson and Eugene S. Jamieson; sister, Donna Jean Kerner and her loving dogs, Lilly and Daisy; niece and nephews. Private Service and Interment were held at the convenience of the family.

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•Young, Nadean S. died January 21, 2017, at age 81. Predeceased by her loving husband, Norman; sister, Susan Schroy; and mother and father, Paul and Florence Schroy. Survived by her children, Gary and Donald (Gail) Young, Diane Pryor, Lisa Young and her wife Carla Molinari; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; along with a large extended family and many friends. Her Funeral Service was held January 24 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili. Donations can be made to Strong Memorial Hospital Palliative Care Program, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642 in her memory.

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•Groth Corinne A., died January 18, 2017. She is survived by her children Robert Groth and Eryn Groth; and her brother, Ross (Lori) Groth. Friends can call Sunday, January 29 from 1-2 p.m. at Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, 735 East Avenue, Hilton, where her Service will be held at 2 p.m. Interment, Woodstock, Virginia. Contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society in her memory.

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•Henner, Elizabeth A. “Betty,” died January 19, 2017, age 71. Survived by her loving husband of 49 years, Lee Henner; children, Leanne (Joe) Polvino, Susan (Cory) Mee and Michelle Henner (Dale Marshall); grandchildren, Reilly, McKenna and Grady Mee and Emilee Polvino. Predeceased by her parents, Donald and Elizabeth Hutchey and brother, Michael Hutchey. Betty’s Funeral Mass was celebrated January 25 at St. Leo the Great Church, Hilton. Interment Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to Social Justice Ministry at St. Leo Church in her memory. •Platzker, Carol E., died January 20, 2017. Carol was the cherished mother of Cindy Zuckerman (Howard) and Mindy Zoghlin (Benson); the adored Nana of Rachel Zoghlin (Miguel Bautista), Jessica Denmark (Michael), Jennifer Malin (Adam), Jacob Zoghlin (Lauren) and Chelsey Zuckerman; loving GG of Adi Malin; devoted sister of Susan Ginsberg (Robert); and aunt of Cara Layton (Robert) and Jeffrey Ginsberg (Melissa). She is predeceased by her hus-

•Shepanski, Dorothy R., died January 20, 2017, age 90. Predeceased by her husband Paul, grandson, Spc. Jason Hasenauer. Survived by children, Kathy (Chet) Esdall, Joe (Elaine), Anne Shepanski (John Littwitz), John (Mary), Jim (Kathy), Judy (Mike) Conway and Rita (Dan) Hasenauer; sisters, Ruth Goodman, Geraldine Conroy, and Mildred Miller; 15 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Her Funeral Mass was celebrated January 28 at St. Leo The Great Church, Hilton. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Donations can be made to St. Leo Church or charity of one’s choice in her memory.

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•Bookman, Doris M. (Coit), suddenly on January 15, 2017 at age 81. Predeceased by her husband, Sydney K. Bookman. Survived by her children, step daughter, Deb Hinz, Laura J. Bookman, Sue (Dan) Bailey, Pat (Richard) Peterson, Linda (David) Fernandez; eight grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren; brother, Clark Newton; her loving cat Nicholas. To light a candle of remembrance, visit www.walkerbrothersfh.com Interment will be at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to March of Dimes, 3445 Winton Place Suite 121, Rochester, NY 14623 in her memory. •Hoak, Rebekah Margaret, died January 22, 2017 at age 20 in a car crash in Kendall. She was born October 31, 1996 in Holley. She is survived by her parents Henry and Barbara Hoak; her grandmother Helen Blazsak; her older sisters Elizabeth, Rachel, KariAnn, Alysson, and her older brother Henry Jason; as well as many friends and family. Rebekah’s Memorial Service was held January 28, at the First Bible Baptist Church, Hilton.

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•Espenmiller, Gary G., died January 8, 2017. age 69. Predeceased by his father and mother, Norman and Betty Espenmiller; brother Richard Espenmiller. Gary is survived by his sisters, Linda (Gary) Branch, Debbie Martin and brother Norman (Pam) Espenmiller; sister-in-law Jeanine Espenmiller; many nieces, nephews and great nieces. Gary was a Vietnam Veteran and worked many years at AC Delco (Valeo) until his retirement in 2002. There will be a private burial held at the Churchville Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to The Wounded Warrior Project at woundedwarriorproject.org. •Rowling, Betty L., died January 19, 2017 at age 85. She is predeceased by her husband, Herbert W.; her children, Sherrie, Gary and Glenn. She is survived by her

sons, Bill (Darlene) and Richard; grandchildren, Michael (Sonya), Michelle (Buckley), Julie (Robert), Kyle, Conner, Jackie and Tracy; great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Tyler, Leah, Ryan, Logan, Grayson and Alexis. Her Funeral Service was held January 22 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili. Donations can be made to Lollypop Farm in her memory.

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•Statt, Lorraine M., died January 21, 2017, age 62, after a courageous battle with cancer. Predeceased by her parents, Edward and Bernadette Statt; sister, Christine Cregan. Survived by two brothers; six sisters; nieces; nephews and friends. Her Funeral Mass was held January 26 at Holy Ghost Church, Gates. Burial in Holy Ghost Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Kidney Foundation of Upstate NY in her memory.

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•Goehring, E. Grace, died January 23, 2017 at age 91. Predeceased by her husband, Rev. Charles N. Goehring; parents, Wensel and Alma Overbeck. She is survived by her children, Nancy R. Goehring, Eunice (Jeffrey) Meier of Pennsylvania and David (Susan) Goehring; three grandchildren, Matthew, Benjamin, Jonathan Goehring; sister in law, Mary Elaine Goehring; several cousins, nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service was held January 28 at Trinity Lutheran Church. Interment will be held in Oakmont, Pennyslvania at the convenience of the family. Contributions can be made to Trinity Lutheran Church, 191 Nichols Street, Spencerport, NY 14559 in her memory.

Joyce Smith Holley: Smith, Joyce (Frey) went home to be with the Lord January 9, 2017 at age 89. She is survived by her loving husband, Walden Smith, and daughters Majel (George) Legters and Holly (Jim) Ritchie; grandsons Richard Legters, Gregg (Kate) Legters, Eric (Amanda) Ritchie, and granddaughters Elizabeth Legters and Irina Ritchie. Joyce was married to Walden for almost 69 years, having met at college in Bowling Green, Ohio. They lived in Jamestown, NY for 48 years and then moved to Holley where they resided for 22 years. While living in Jamestown, Joyce was an elementary teacher at Clymer Central School and retired in 1986. They were active members of Grace Baptist Church for a number of years once they moved to this area. Joyce spent her final years first at the Brookdale Emeritus at the Landing in Brockport and then at Lakeside Beikirch Care Center. A memorial service will be held in Joyce’s honor on Friday, February 3, 7:00 p.m. at Grace Baptist Church, 5220 Lake Rd. South, Brockport. Donations in her honor may be made to Grace Baptist Church in Brockport.


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Legal NoticeS Legal Notice Village of Churchville At a meeting of the Village Board of the Village of Churchville held at 23 E Buffalo St., Churchville, NY on the 23rd day of January 2017 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Nancy Steedman and the roll being called the following were: Present:

Nancy L. Steedman, Mayor John T. Hartman, Deputy Mayor Michael H. Brown, Trustee Diane Pusateri, Trustee

The following resolution was offered by Trustee Michael Brown seconded by Deputy Mayor John Hartman who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the Village of Churchville previously established a capital reserve fund on May 1, 1985, pursuant to the provisions of Section 6-C of the General Municipal Law for the purpose of purchasing Data Process Equipment & Software and providing that such funds shall be used for such purposes in the future and at such time as the Village Board shall deem to be in the best interest of the Village; and WHEREAS, the Village Board of Trustees of the Village of Churchville deems it necessary to expend the sum NOT TO EXCEED $4,895 from the capital reserve for the purpose of purchasing one additional security camera and a server capacity upgrade

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Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company

Introductory Local Law #1-2017

Notice is hereby given that Gravel Hill Farm, LLC, a limited liability company, filed articles of Organization with the Secretary of State on December 28, 2016. The principal office is in the Town of Hopkinton, Middlesex County, State of Massachusetts and the Secretary of State was designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of process is: Gravel Hill Farm, LLC, 55 North Mill Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748. The purpose of the company is to engage in any lawful activity for which a company may be organized under §203 of the Limited Liability Company Act.

A Local Law Amending Chapter 185 of the Code of the Town of Ogden PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That the Town Board of the Town of Ogden will hold and conduct a Public Hearing to consider the enactment of Introductory Local Law #1-2017 which Public Hearing will be held and conducted at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, NY on the 8th day of February, 2017 at 7:00 PM and which Public Hearing all interested persons shall be heard concerning the subject matter thereof.

Article IX Solar, Wind Energy and Farm Waste Energy Systems

This resolution is adopted subject to permissive referendum. The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as follows:

Nancy L. Steedman John T. Hartman Scott A. Cullen Michael H. Brown Diane F. Pusateri

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Aye Aye Absent Aye Aye

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That the Town Board of the Town of Ogden will hold and conduct a Public Hearing to consider the enactment of Introductory Local Law #2-2017 which Public Hearing will be held and conducted at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, NY on the 8th day of February, 2017 at 7:15 PM and which Public Hearing all interested persons shall be heard concerning the subject matter thereof.

The above is a full and complete text of such proposed Local Law, is presently on file in the Town Clerk’s Office where it may be examined by all interested persons at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, NY during all normal business hours.

The proposed Local Law proposes to amend to Chapter 210 of the Code of the Town of Ogden (Zoning) to establish a Solar Energy System Overlay District, provides for exemption for certain installations and establishes a procedure for establishment of large scale solar energy systems.

By order of the Board:

A full and complete text of such proposed Local Law is presently on file in the Town Clerk’s Office where it may be examined by all interested persons at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, NY during all normal business hours.

Noelle Burley Town Clerk, Town of Ogden DATED, January 26, 2017

By order of the Board:

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The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted. By Order of the Village Of Churchville Board of Trustees Meghan Lodge, Clerk/Treasurer

Introductory Local Law #2-2017 A Local Law regulating Solar Energy Systems

This Article is adopted pursuant to the Authority of Real Property Tax Law § 487, which allows for the adoption of a Local Law providing that the provisions of § 487 of the Real Property Tax Law allowing for exemptions from taxation to the extent of any increase in assessed value due to the construction of such systems shall not apply to any such systems constructed with the Town of Ogden after the effective date of this Article.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: That the Village Clerk be and she hereby is directed to remove from the capital reserve established on May 1, 1985, the sum NOT TO EXCEED $4,895 for the purpose stated above.

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The proposed Local Law proposes to add Article IX to Chapter 185 of the Code of the Town of Ogden to read and provide as follows:

Noelle Burley Town Clerk, Town of Ogden DATED: January 26, 2017

AREA WORSHIP SERVICES PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BROCKPORT FIRST BAPTIST

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: Tuesday 6:30PM - Kids Club and TurningPoint Teens. Nursery School: Parma Kids Preschool and Child Care Center, 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792.

Serve. Pray. Worship. A Welcoming and Affirming American Baptist Congregation. 124 Main Street, (585) 637-9770. Sunday: 9:45am - Praise Music; 10:00am - Worship; 10:30am - Children’s Study; 11:15am - Adult Study. Agape Family Service 3rd Sunday. Free Community Meal 3rd Sunday.

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PEARCE MEMORIAL FREE METHODIST CHURCH

125 Bromley Road, Churchville, (585) 293-2336. A friendly, family oriented church! Upbeat, Contemporary Music you’ll love! Worship Service: Sunday 10:00AM. We are a New Testament Church which follows and emulates the teaching of the entire Bible, and the Early Church as outlined in The Book of the Acts of The Apostles.

4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili, NY 14514. Wally Fleming, lead pastor. (585) 594-9488, pearcechurch.org, facebook.com/PearceChurch. Join us for worship! Saturdays at 5:00 PM; Sundays at 10:30 AM. Monday-Friday Day Care: 585-594-1833. “Engaging Our Time In the Timeless Story.” Handicap Accessible.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

65 Church Street, Spencerport, NY 14559, (585) 352-3448. Sunday worship 10:15 am, family-friendly, children attend church until dismissal to their Sunday School classes - nursery through high school ages. Coffee hour after worship at 11:15 and special events throughout the year. Opportunities for service: choir, instrumental presentations, Church Council, Women’s Guild and youth events. Service projects such as knitting group, Retired Group, soup kitchen, food shelf and more are available. Historically known locally as “The White Church” the steeple and bell grace the Spencerport skyline and the chimes from the steeple play throughout the village especially during the holiday seasons. We have been in Spencerport since 1851.

G.O. CHRISTIAN CHURCH

22 South Main Street, Churchville (across from the Johnson House Restaurant), 585-773-0359, www.gochristianchurch.org, Pastor Dominic Renaldo. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE at 10:30 am, BIBLE STUDIES WEDNESDAYS at 7 pm. Our FOOD PANTRY is open Sundays at noon and Wednesdays at 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.

GRACE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

2924 South Union Street, Rochester, NY 14624, (585) 594-4555, www.gracenazroc.org. Doug Milne, Lead Pastor. Sundays: 9:00AM Grace Café; 9:45AM - Sunday School for All Ages; 10:45AM Worship Service. Wednesdays at 7:00PM: Children’s Ministry, Youth Ministry, Food Pantry. Ministering to the West Side for over 40 years. Handicapped Accessible.

HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH

“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” 50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church. Worship Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Children’s Sunday School: 11am to 12 Noon. Adult Bible Study: Sunday 9 to 9:45am, Thursday 9am. Women’s Bible Study & Men’s Group: Every other Saturday (Call for dates & times). Child Care available during the Worship Service. Handicap Accessible.

SPENCERPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH

“Sharing the love of Christ.” 2653 Nichols St. (Rte. 31), Spencerport, (585) 352-3398, www.spencerportwesleyan.org. Sunday Schedule: 9:00am Sunday School (for all ages); 10:15am Worship. Mid-Week: 7:00pm Inductive Bible Study. Pastor Ryan Strange, Senior Pastor. Pastor Phalkun Nov, Cambodian & Nepali Ministries.

HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-8761. Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: www.humcny.org, E-mail: humc98@rochester.rr.com. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday School: 11:30am. Child care available 9:30am to 12:30pm. Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm. Handicap Accessible.

LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH

Reformed Church in America. Our Life, Ministry, and Mission: To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neighbors. 30 Long Pond Road, Rochester, NY 14612 (near Edgemere Drive in Greece), (585) 227-4910, www.lakeviewcommunitychurch. net. Rev. Steven Rodriguez, Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School at 9am (during June, July & Aug., No Sunday School Classes); Praise & Worship at 10am. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm); Tuesday: Community Cards (1-3pm); Wednesday: Women’s Prayer & Share Group (10am), Bible Study (7pm), Band Rehearsal (6pm), Choir Rehearsal (7pm). Visit our website or call for additional info. Handicapped accessible.

LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH

59 Henry Street, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest. cc, email: info@lifequest.cc, facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @lifequestcc. Rob Dickerson, Lead Pastor; Jamey Hinman, Associate Pastor. Worship: Sunday 10am. Mid-Week Programs: Tuesday 7pm @ Crosspoint Free Methodist - Royal Rangers - Boys Scouting Program; Sacred Girls - Girls Scouting Program. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” faith.family. friends.fun.freedom

ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY 14468 (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm), 585-392-4099, www.stgeorgehilton.org. Please join us for Worship and Sunday School at 10am.

ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Worship: Saturday 4pm; Sunday 9:30am; Sunday 6pm LifeTeen Mass. Note: Sunday, February 5 ONLY, Big Game Sunday, LifeTeen Mass will begin at 4pm. Wood carvings made in the Holy Land will be available for sale the weekend of Febraury 4 and 5. Handicap accessible.

ST. MARY’S CHURCH

ST. MARK’S CHURCH

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

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH

191 Nichols Street (Rte. 31), Spencerport, NY 14559. Phone: 352-3143. Rev. Matthew W. Canaday, Pastor. Visit our Website at www.tlcspencerport.com. E-mail: trinityspencerport191@juno. com. Trinity’s Worship Schedule – Sundays at 8:15am & 10:30am. Adult Bible Study & Sunday School at 9:30am. “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.”

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Geometry in Construction class makes progress at Holley Students in Russ Albright’s and Tim Rogers’ Geometry in Construction class at Holley Middle School/ High School (MS/HS) are busy honing their math and construction skills this winter. They recently used the concept of slope and different formulas to determine how to design sets of stairs to meet overall height requirements. Then, they used their construction skills to build the stairs. The Geometry in Construction class helps students learn how math concepts can be applied to real-world problems to create solutions. The skills they learn in this class, whether they be used in future jobs or to make home repairs, will be carried with them beyond high school. The 13 sophomores and juniors enrolled in this class are also working towards completing a service project this spring. They are creating a small house for Second Wind Cottages in Newfield, New York, a rescue mission that provides one-man shelters to homeless men.

After Mid-Winter Recess in February, students will begin building walls and trusses to form the framework of the house. They’ve already built a wooden base to mount the structure on and they will learn to panel the interior walls. Ultimately, the house will be transported in pieces and assembled on the grounds of Second Wind Cottages, where it will be anchored to a concrete pad. Students can then install windows. They will not shingle the shelter or add a roof, but they will complete the rest of the structure on site. “Students like this class because they can see the realworld application of math,” said Rogers. “Many students who don’t traditionally perform well in math class are performing much better in this class.” “I’m good at math anyway, so this class is fun,” said student Zach Vanameron. Students in this class will take the Geometry Regents exam in June. Provided information

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Holley Geometry in Construction students (l-r): Joel Moore, Jake Peters, Jeremy Crandall, Elijah Stanton, Erik Balys, Zach Vanameron, Matt Skehan, Ethan Bibby, Garrett Farrow, Amanda Valerio and teacher Tim Rogers. Provided photo.

PARP program popular again with Holley Elementary Holley Elementary’s Pick A Reading Partner (PARP) program proved popular once again with students. With the prize of taking a limo ride to McDonald’s for lunch motivating them, students began reading on their own or with a partner on December 5. They tracked their minutes all through holiday break until the program ended on January 6. After turning in their reading logs, two winners from each grade level were revealed at an assembly on January 13.

The PTSA sponsored this event to encourage students to enjoy reading. The winners rode to lunch in style on January 18. The winners were: Ian Bannister, Jayden Rivera, Julianna Church, Caiden Murray, Kaitlyn Dodson, Felicity Virgilio, Dylan Warner, Brianna Pellegrino, Addison Probst, Parker Tower, Dawson Arnold, Hailey Gonzalez, Alyssa Armstrong, Allison Merle, Kayla Neale, Matthew Bull, Sarah Kelly and Casey Onisk. Provided information

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