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Personal connections and generous support keep Brockport’s tower clock project on course by Doug Hickerson Brockport’s historic tower clock atop the United Methodist Church has been removed for repair after 100 years of operation. But, a glitch occurred in the process. Two hands were left on one of the four clock faces, and the job remained unfinished. The reasons for the hands being left behind, and their eventual removal on October 16, add more drama to the original fascinating story told by this newspaper on June 25, 2017. That feature reviewed the clock’s history and its needed renovation. On July 13, the clockworks were removed and transported to a shop in Lockport. The progress of the tower clock project, including the extra steps for the last two hands, reveals the unified

Dave Moore (left), foreman in the Village Department of Public Works stands with Greg Didas, owner of BBT Construction Services, Inc. They worked together to remove the last two clock hands while the main job was repairing the United Methodist Church roof. Photo by Dianne Hickerson.

community support to complete the task and fully fund it. That support comes from a civic organization, a fire department, a utility, a construction company, the village government, and generous citizens. At the beginning of the project in July, the Brockport Fire Department provided its ladder truck to reach the clock hands for removal. However, power lines were in the way, prohibiting the ladder from reaching the hands on the western face of the clock. Dave Moore, foreman in the Village Department of Public Works and supervisor of the clock project, considered reaching the hands safely with a rented lift. Meanwhile, the church contracted with BBT Construction Services Inc., through owner Greg Didas, to do wind damage roof repair on the steeple. Greg and Dave Moore knew each other from their days at Brockport High School. Greg had seen the remaining clock hands and contacted Dave, offering to remove them while the lift was up there. It costs $1,400 a day for Greg to rent the monster rig he described as a “135-foot-reach man lift.” That’s about the price the Village would have had to pay if doing it alone. Also in the phenomenon of human connections like Greg and Dave, three generations of the Didas family were on the scene: Greg’s father, Bill, now retired, and Greg’s son, Kyle, who was high in the lift near the roof on the day of the interview. National Grid was also involved by temporarily relocating the power lines and putting rubber protection around them. Kyle Didas removed the two hands, but, to pull the gears out, he needed help from someone inside the tower to turn a nut that would release the gears. In the network of community support, that person was Keith Marshall, Brockport Lions Club president. Keith also is the person who took over the weekly clock-winding recently, after Dave Moore did the task faithfully for many years. Dave will take the last two hands to the Essence of Time company in Lockport where the clockworks are being restored. The intricate work is not expected to be completed until June, 2018. The process includes recasting gears, remaking them because the teeth are worn. In the pursuit of historic authenticity, the framework for the clockworks has been sand blasted and is being repainted with the original pin stripe that was a trademark of Seth Thomas tower clocks in the early 1900’s. The pin striping that it received in a quick repair years ago is not authentic, Dave said. Amazingly and sadly, this meticulous attention to historic detail on the magnificent clockworks will remain hidden from public view in the clock tower. The Brockport Lions Club has organized the community fundraising effort to pay the $21,000 bill for the clock restoration. At press time, the community donations were at about $14,800. Also, the village is about to receive a grant of $11,000 from the Rochester Area Foundation. That adds

Kyle Didas is at the top of the “135-foot-reach man lift” to repair the church roof and remove the last two hands that were remaining on the clock. Photo by Dianne Hickerson. up to several thousand dollars above the target. The surplus, and more still coming, will start a maintenance fund for the clock tower, according to Dave who, wearing two hats, has managed the Lions Club fundraising and created the “thermometer” fundraising gauge outside the church. The fund will cover such future projects as cleaning the clock face and painting its trim. The two “hands of time” were delayed in removal. But, no time is lost, as the community has rallied to help the project finish in a timely manner. (The original story on the history of the clock and its condition needing repair is found in “The time and the chime to be restored in Brockport’s tower clock,” in Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald on June 25, 2017. Go to www.westsidenewsny.com)

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Alexander Milliner Day celebrated in Adams Basin

The Ogden Historical Society presented Alexander Milliner Day on October 14. Milliner served as a drummer boy in George Washington’s bodyguard and later served as a soldier in the Revolutionary War. The program began at the historic marker designating Milliner’s former Adams Basin home site on the northwest corner of Canal Road and Washington Street. The event proceeded to the gazebo area of the Adams Basin Inn for a program featuring the C.A. Palmer Fife & Drum Corps from Palmyra. Photos by Ray Kuntz Jr.

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Spencerport Rotary MDA Road Block raises $2,723 for Muscular Dystrophy The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) announced that the 30th Annual Spencerport Rotary MDA Road Block held on September 16 raised $2,723 to help free kids and adults from the harm of muscular dystrophy, ALS and related life-threatening diseases that severely weaken muscle strength and mobility. Spencerport Rotary: service above self; “People of Action.” From the earliest days of the organization, Rotarians were concerned with promoting high ethical standards in their professional lives. Over the years, Spencerport Rotary has sponsored many events and raised funds for many different projects that include their yearly dictionary distribution to local schools, food shelf, MDA Road Block, Open Door Mission and many more, while raising critical funds and awareness to find urgently needed treatments and cures for families in the Rochester area affected by muscle-debilitating diseases. Spencerport Rotary has raised $2,723 to support individuals and families throughout the Rochester area with life-enhancing resources and services that open new possibilities and maximize independence so they can experience the world without any limits. Contributions also help MDA’s efforts to fund groundbreaking research and programs support groups and more than 150 MDA Care Centers across the country, including the MDA Care Center at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. Additionally, they help send local kids to “the best week of the year” at MDA Summer Camp at no cost to their families at MDA Summer Camp at Rotary Sunshine Campus. For more information about MDA’s services, contact the Rochester/ Buffalo MDA office at 424-6560. Provided information and photo

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•The 25th anniversary of William “Lee” Hoag’s first art show is being celebrated this fall with a new show in the Ohringer Gallery of the Dyer Arts Center at Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Institute for the Deaf through November 18. Hoag, of Rochester, has won several grants and awards for his pieces. The gallery is located in Lyndon Baines Johnson Hall, RIT/NTID, 52 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester. For information, go to www.rit.edu/ntid/dyerarts/.

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•Greece United Methodist Church, 1924 Maiden Lane, will host its annual Fall Bazaar on Saturday, November 4, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Features crafts, Christmas decorations, baked goods, books, new-to-you bargains, and homemade lunch selections. For additional information, call 225-1880. •A community pancake breakfast fundraiser will be served by the United Methodist Church of North Chili, corner of Buffalo Road and Westside Drive on Saturday, November 4 from 8 to 10 a.m. Breakfast donation is $5 for adults and $3 for children ages 5 to 10 and includes a free door prize drawing. For more information email umcnorthchili@gmail.com or call 594-9111. •John Knox Church, 3233 West Ridge Road will hold a garage sale on Friday, November 10 and Saturday, November 11 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday everything will be sold at half price. •Parma Greece United Church of Christ, 1211 Manitou Road, Hilton will hold a Holiday Art, Craft and Bake Sale on Saturday, November 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Original fine art, hand-crafted wood items, hand painted Christmas ornaments, wreaths and other holiday decorations, jewlery, all natural bath and body products, cards, crochet items, and homemade pies and baked goods. Call 392-6120 for further information. •Election Day Pulled Pork Luncheon & Dinner, Tuesday, November 7 at Churchville United Methodist Church, 24 West Buffalo Street. Serving lunch 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and dinner 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Menu includes slow roasted pulled pork sandwich, salt potatoes, coleslaw, BBQ beans, corn bread, beverage and dessert. Adults $10.50, and children 6 to 12 $6.50. Take outs available, 293-3282. •Autumn Craft Show will be Saturday, November 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. sponsored by Family Advocates of Heritage Christian Services, Pieters Life Center, 1025 Commons Way, Henrietta. New this year, Holy Childhood, 100 Groton Parkway, Rochester; Cupboard Craft Sale/RHAFT (Gro-Moore Farms, 2811 East Henrietta Road, Henrietta) and Autumn Craft Show are all holding craft sales November 4. There will be a $150 Visa gift card drawing for shoppers attending all three sales. Shoppers can pick up a punch card at any of the three locations and must receive punches at all these locations. No cost to enter. Winner drawn on Sunday, November 5 at Gro-Moore Farms. You do not need to be present to win. Free admission and parking. Handicap Accessible. •The Centennial Committee of the White Church, Spencerport will host a Chicken & Biscuit Dinner on November 11. Dinner starts at 5:30 p.m. A concert with patriotic songs after dinner at approximately 7 p.m. Tickets costs $10; concert is a free will offering. All proceeds go to Warrior Family Assistance Program in our county to help vets. Limited number of tickets available. •Mary Jane Holmes Chapter #440 of the Eastern Star hosts a luncheon of soup and bread Sunday, November 5 at 1 p.m. at the Brockport Exempts, West Avenue, Brockport. Local storyteller and humanitarian Chet Fery will speak on “Harvesting Friendships.” Chet has baked and given away more than 60,000 loaves of bread in 15 years. Attendees will also receive a loaf of bread to take home. Luncheon includes choice of soup, bread, dessert and beverage. Cost is $7 adult, $5 child. Proceeds will benefit food pantries in Brockport and Hamlin. Advance sale only. For reservations, call Shirley, 637-9782 or Donna, 964-2135 before October 30.

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•Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) will hold office hours for Genesee and Monroe county residents. The office hours will be attended by Hawley’s staff. The 139th Assembly District, represented by Hawley, includes all of Genesee County and portions of Western Monroe County. To schedule an individual appointment contact his office at hawleys@nyassembly. gov or by calling 585-356-0686 for the Monroe County office hours, or 585-813-1608 for the Genesee County office hours. Monroe County: Ellwanger Room, Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport, Wednesday, November 1, 1 to 3 p.m. and Wednesday, November 29, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Genesee County: Genesee Community College, Conable Technology Building, Room T124, Assemblyman R. Stephen Hawley Drive (1 College Road), Batavia, Friday, November 3, 2 to 4 p.m. and Friday, November 17, 1 to 3 p.m. •Churchville: Planning Board meets Wednesday, November 1 at 7 p.m. at the Village Municipal Building, 23 East Buffalo Street, Churchville. •Hilton: Village Board meets the first Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m. Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton. •Ogden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m.; Work Sessions will be held on alternate Wednesdays at 5 p.m. as needed; Ogden Conservation Board meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Planning Board meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings will be held at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, and are open to the public.

•Parma: Town Board meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Conservation Board meets the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Thursday and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, and are open to the public. •Riga: Town Board meets the second Wednesday of the month (November 8) at 7 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Monday of the month (November 13 - second Monday) at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of every month (November 2) at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of every month (November 27) at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at the Riga Town Hall, 6460 East Buffalo Road, Churchville. Open to the public. •Spencerport: Village Board of Trustees meets the first Wednesday of the month; Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of every month; Architectural Review Board meets the first Tuesday of every month and Zoning Board meets the third Thursday of every month. All meetings start at 7 p.m. at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue. The board also meets the second, third, fourth and fifth Wednesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the Village Office.

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•The Alzheimer’s Association Rochester offers community education, support groups, social activities and conferences where those with the disease and their care partners can learn more about Alzheimer’s disease, share their experiences and connect with others who understand. The Basics: Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease on Wednesday, November 1, from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Legacy at Park Crescent, 100 Providence Circle and Effective Communication Strategies on Wednesday, November 8, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Legacy at Parklands, 2000 Park Creek Lane, Churchville. For information or to register call 585.760.5400 or toll free at 800.272.3900.

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•The Bergen Historical Society invites members and guests to the November 2 program at 7 p.m. at the Byron Bergen Public Library, 13 South Lake Street, Bergen. Program presented by Dan Cody, M.A. American Historian Collection Manager/ Registrar Rochester Historical Society. Topic will be the 1918 Influenza Epidemic. Refreshments after the program.

Library

•The Newman Riga Library will host a program by Teresa Wood and History Houses on Saturday, November 4 at 11 a.m. “The Donut Girls” is based on a true American Girls story about Salvation Army lassies sent to France during World War I in 1917. Registration not required. Program is free and open to all. For information, call the library at 293-2009. •Ogden Farmers’ Library events: Preschool Story Time - Tuesdays or Fridays at 10:15 a.m. Miss Sandi’s Story Time for Little Ones - Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. Game Night for Geeks - Monday, October 30 at 6 to 8:30 p.m. Play games with other geeky game enthusiasts. Bring a friend and your favorite game or use one of the library games, such as Carcassonne, Castellan, Munchkin, Flux, Illuminati, and more. For teens and adults. Harry Potter 20 Year Celebration - Saturday, November 4 at 11 a.m. Fun and games to commemorate 20 years of all things Harry Potter. Ages 6 to 12.

Meetings

•2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County will hold its Annual Meeting on Thursday, November 9 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Durand Eastman Clubhouse in Irondequoit. The evening will include tastings from local eateries and a discussion on the importance of agricultural sustainability in Monroe County. To make a reservation go to: monroe.cce.cornell.edu/ events/2017/11/09/2017-cce-mc-annual-meeting •The Spencerport Fire District Board of Commissioners meets Thursday, November 2 at 7 p.m. at Spencerport Fire Station #1, 175 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport. All meetings are open to the public. •Hilton Lioness Club meets the first Wednesday of each month at Braddock Bay Tavern, 372 Manitou Road, Hilton at 6:30 p.m. Community service and monthly speakers. Guests welcome. Call Linda for information 392-8545. •Spencerport Rotary Club meets for dinner and community fellowship each Monday at 6:15 p.m. at Slayton Place Restaurant in Spencerport.

Social & Professional

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

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Three hardcore waterfowlers doing what they love. From left to right, Pat Breen, Dan (Waldo) Shannon and Cove. Provided photo. hens a day. But if you shoot all drakes you can shoot four, so it pays to be able to tell the difference on the wing. The drakes are obviously the most colorful and in bright sunlight it is easy to see the green head of the drake, but in the early low light of shooting time that begins a half hour before sunrise, you can’t see the colors. One trick to tell a hen from a drake mallard in low light is that a mallard hen does all the loud calling. The drake only produces a raspy, low call somewhere between a quack and a whistle … it is almost a buzz. If you have a mallard circling your decoys making that raspy, low quack it is a drake…whack it! If it is quacking loudly, it is a hen. The female duck in all breeds does the most of the quacking. There is a joke here, but I’m not going to touch it, too dangerous. “Like everything these days, there is some great stuff on You Tube that will help you I.D. your ducks on a wing. This is a mandatory skill if you want to be a duck hunter. Good luck and remember, never give a duck an even break.” I could write a book on Waldo’s waterfowl knowledge and I appreciate him passing a few tips along. There are a few more regulation of note. Here in the Western Zone, the season runs from October 28 through December 6, and then it reopens on December 26 through January 14. The daily limit of six ducks includes no more than four mallards (two of which may be hens), three wood ducks, two black duck, one pintail, two scaup (bluebills), two redheads, two canvasbacks, four scoters, four eiders, four long-tailed ducks or two hooded mergansers, all mergansers and sea ducks (scoters, eiders and long-tailed ducks). For all other duck species found in New York, the daily limit is six. Be warned before you jump into the world of waterfowl hunting, once it gets in your blood you will never get it out!


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Bees perfect heading to sectionals Burke sets two school marks by Warren Kozireski Byron-Bergen dropped the first game of their senior night match-up with Attica, but rebounded to win three straight and complete their perfect 16-0 campaign. With game one tied 16-16, Attica went on a 5-1 run to take control and won 25-23. But the Bees rallied and opened a 5-0 lead in the second game on kills by senior captain Quinn Chapell and junior Stephanie Buell along with consecutive aces from senior co-captain Lauren Burke. They extended that to a nine point advantage at 13-4 with a kill by sophomore Madison Farnsworth and ace by Chapell. Attica rallied to close to within two points at 16-14, but Burke took over after a Bees timeout with two kills and an ace and Chapell completed the 25-19 with another ace to even the match. Burke tallied three kills and an ace while Farnsworth had a kill as B-B ran out to a 13-4 lead in game three. This time they did not allow Attica to rally as Burke served four consecutive aces to sandwich her kill and another kill by Buell in the 25-10 victory. The teams traded points through the early going of game four before senior

Catherine Brumsted had three consecutive aces and Farnsworth another kill to give the Bees an 11-5 lead. Attica again rallied to tie the contest 15-15 before a Chapell kill, two aces by sophomore Anabella Vurraro and kills from Burke and Brumsted finished off the 25-20 win. The Bees secured the top seed in Class C2 for the Section V playoffs and received a first round bye. They have won three of the past four titles losing only last season in the finals. Burke finished with ten kills, 12 assists, 12 aces and four digs in the contest. She earlier in the week set the school mark for career assists held by Shavaughn Bartz (2003-06) and the record for consecutive aces with 19 October 17 against OakfieldAlabama - a record previously held by Alyssa D’Errico. Chapell had six digs and two kills for the Bees, Brumsted 12 assists with three aces, three kills and one dig, Farnsworth nine kills and two digs and Vurraro 11 digs and two aces. Byron-Bergen also announced they will host an Exceptional Senior volleyball game November 14 with players from Livingston County against the Genesee Region.

Cadets win second-ever sectional playoff game by Warren Kozireski Senior Carrisa Green scored a first half goal and classmate Marissa Florio made two wonderful saves in the second half to preserve the shutout and win as Hilton defeated Webster-Schroeder 1-0 to advance to the Class A field hockey sectional semifinals. The win marks the Cadets second consecutive trip to the semi-final round. Green completed a breakout by Hilton as she took a pass from junior Amanda Hilderbrandt and converted from ten yards out to stake them to a 1-0 lead at 26:21 of the first half.

The Warriors pressured the Cadets net on several occasions in the second half. With a little over seven minutes remaining in regulation, Florio stuck her right leg out at the last instant to thwart one scoring chance. Then she made a sprawling save on a shot from point blank range with three minutes left to preserve the shutout - the Cadets fifth of the season. “We’re picking it up,” Hilton second year head coach Annelise Day said. “We’re moving in the right direction. “(With 11 seniors), we have the potential to shock a lot of people---this is the year.” Seeded fourth, Hilton battled top-seed Webster-Thomas in the semi-final round.

Corey Kluber named Hickok Belt® award winner for September Cleveland Indians ace Corey Kluber has been named the Hickok Belt® Award winner for the month of September. Voting was conducted by a select panel of members of the National Sports Media Association (NSMA). The voters selected Kluber based on his outstanding performance during the month which included posting a 5-0 record and 0.84 ERA to lead the Indians into the playoffs. Other finalists for the month of September in order of how the NSMA voters ranked them included: Alex Smith (football), J.D. Martinez (baseball), Rafael Nadal (tennis),

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The Kiwanis Club of Spencerport was given a presentation by the Westside YMCA at a recent meeting. Giving the presentation was Chris Mangone, the Westside District VP. Located on Elmgrove Road, the Westside YMCA, which officially opened on October 18, 2004, has 13,000 members. The Kiwanis Club provided funds toward its annual campaign. Presenting the check to Mangone was Kristen Smith, Past President of the Kiwanis Club. Looking on was Meg Smith, far left, Club President, and Jillian Beaman, Kiwanis member and Director of Annual Giving at the YMCA of Greater Rochester. Provided photo.

2017 Brockport Giftaway planned The MOMS Club® of Brockport is preparing for the 11th Annual Holiday Giftaway. At this event they will distribute toys to any family in need. The MOMS Club® of Brockport will be collecting gently used toys/gifts for children (newborn through teenager) at various locations. The public can leave toys in collection boxes at the Seymour Library, Bert’s Box Fitness, and Grinds 122 Café beginning November 1. Donation boxes located at The Sweden Community Center and Java Junction are available now. The club requests that all items are complete and not missing critical pieces.

Items should be “giftable and playable” as is. If you are donating toys that require batteries please include them, and if you have the instructions and/or boxes for your used toys they would be appreciated. The club will also accept shopping bags. Please, no stuffed animals. Organizers will not ask attendees any income or personal information if they attend the event. The Giftaway will be held Friday, December 1 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, December 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Brockport Elks Lodge, 4400 Sweden Walker Road.

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our students become better musicians. We are then able to program more challenging repertoires for them.” During the concert, audiences will be treated to works by Dave Brubeck and Stevie Wonder, amongst other popular composers, played by the xylophones. The Brass Ensemble will be playing pieces that range from Bach’s “Sheep May Safely Graze” and Ives’ “Four Songs for Brass Quintet” to Henry Mancini’s “Theme from ‘The Pink Panther’” and the Beatles’ “Yesterday.” A highlight of the concert will be the music directors of both ensembles, Natalie Sarrazin (xylophones) and Natalie Fuller (brass), performing Baylan’s “Petite piece concertante.” Fuller began playing the piano at the age of four, and trumpet followed two years later. Born and raised in Saskatchewan, she has performed throughout Canada, Great Britain and Japan. She earned her graduate degrees at the Eastman School of Music and now teaches at both Brockport and Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Sarrazin is an ethnomusicologist and associate professor at Brockport. She has written and spoken extensively on the topic of music in Hindi film and is the author of several publications. The Ensembles are just one aspect of the performance classes offered by the department. The Brockport College-Community Orchestra will present their fall semester concert on Saturday, November 18, in Brockport’s Seymour College Union Ballroom. Provided information


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Proclamation and medals presented to Richard Yolevich Richard Yolevich has received the award of the New York State Medal for Merit and New York State Conspicuous Service Star. Greece Town Supervisor Bill Reilich presented the award, joined by Town Board Members Mike Barry, Brett Granville, Andrew Conlon, and Diana Christodaro The Conspicuous Service Star is awarded to a New York State Citizen whose entire service was honorable and who were recipients of a unit commendation arising from combat while serving in the United States Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, or

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Gates heart patient and senior runner Bruce Rychwalski, 68, ran in his 50th 5K of the year on Sunday, October 15, during Laura’s Gifts 2017 Courage 5K Run at YMCA Camp North Point in Hilton. Laura (Gioseffi) Frazier battled breast cancer for two years and died at age 42 in 2011. She was a faith filled, compassionate woman who always put the needs of others before hers. It was in her memory that Laura’s Gifts was established. Proceeds from the Courage Run will be used to provide support during the holidays to families that are coping with the emotional, spiritual and financial pains of breast cancer. Laura’s Gifts hope is that this small act will provide comfort and peace during the holiday season and have Laura’s memory continue in the hearts of all those she touched. Rychwalski, a member of The Greater Rochester Track Club (GRTC), ran his first race of 2017 on January 14 at Pineway Ponds Park in Spencerport. Since experiencing a life-threatening Ventricular Tachycardia, being shocked with an Automated External

Defibrillator (AED), being diagnosed with the genetic heart muscle disease Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC), and having implantation surgery for an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) in the Spring of 2011, Rychwalski has run in 275 5K races. Rychwalski volunteers for the Rochester American Heart Association and formed and captained a team for the 2017 Rochester Heart Walk & Run at Frontier Field in April. His team, The Bravehearts, raised over $1,400 for the American Heart Association. Rychwalski also started a running club in 2016, The Rochester Running Heroes. The club is for runners who manage a chronic condition such as heart disease, diabetes or a spinal, neurological, gastroenterological or urological disorder while continuing to lead an active, running lifestyle. Rychwalski is scheduled for implantation surgery on Monday, December 11, at Unity Hospital, to receive a new (replacement) Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD). Provided information

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Vendors Wanted: 43rd Annual Brockport Kiwanis Holiday Craft Show and Sale, Sunday December 3, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sweden-Clarkson Community Center, 4927 Lake Road South, Brockport NY 14420. Set-up: Saturday, December 2 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., or facility will be open Sunday, December 3 for set-up beginning at 7 a.m. Space size is 7 feet by 10 feet. If postmarked before October 31, cost is $55. After October 31, cost is $60. Event is closed to entrants after November 30. Option: Limited number of 6foot tables available for rent at $10 each. Funds must be paid in advance. Send payments to Brockport Kiwanis, Attn: Craft Fair, P.O. Box 203, Brockport NY 14420. Call (585) 6372300.[10-29]

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Part-time Court Clerk Position: The Bergen Town Court is seeking a part-time Court Clerk. The position requires office eperience, and good communication skills, filing, etc. Individual must be well organized, and able to work in a Team environment, with excellent people skills. Interested candidates should submit a resume to the Bergen Town Clerk Michele Smith, at 10 Hunter Street, Bergen, N.Y. 14416 or email it to bergenclerk@bergenny. org by November 10, 2017.[10-29] __________________ Help wanted: Parttime dairy farm chores. Feeding calves every other weekend and help with cow barn chores and cleaning weekday mornings. Must be reliable, and patient with animals. Large animal experience preferred but not required. Pay based on experience. Leave a voicemail or text 585313-7454.[11-5]

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•Hare, Sandra (Maw), died October 16, 2017, age 81 after a brief illness, surrounded by her loving family. Predeceased by her husband and soul mate of 45 years Donald M. Hare. Survived by her son Peter (Cynthia) Hare; her daughter, Tamsin (Craig) MacDonald; grandchildren, Ashley, Adam, Brooke and Benjamin Hare and Aidan Joseph MacDonald; great granddaughter, Meya Hosey; brother-in-law Cyril Hare; many special nieces and nephews and their families, notably Joan Hare, as well as countless wonderful friends. Sandy was a registered nurse, working at Rochester General Hospital, the office of Dr. Carl Sansocie and at Lakeside Memorial Hospital until her retirement in 1998. She served for eleven years on the Board of Directors at the Hospice of Orleans County. Her Funeral Service was held October 22 at the Fowler Funeral Home, Brockport. Contributions can be made to Hospice of Orleans County, 14080 Route 31 West, P.O. Box 489, Albion, NY 14411, or the Western Monroe Historical Society (Morgan Manning House) 151 Main Street South, Brockport, NY 14420 in her memory.

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•Weits, John A. Sr., age 71, died October 18, 2017 in his home surrounded by his family. He was born August 28, 1946 in Albion to Arthur and Wilma (Eyre) Weits. John was a 50+ year member and Elder of the Albion First Presbyterian Church and was a former member of the United States Coast Guard Power Squadron. Mr. Weits was predeceased by his brother Howard Becker. He is survived by his wife of 52 years Suzanne; his children: John (Tamie) Weits, Jr. of Spencerport, Steven (Elizabeth) Weits of Brockport, Christy Burda of Spencerport; his father, Arthur Weits; his brother: Wallace Becker of Albion; sisters: Cheryl Wright of Albion, Deborah (Ronald) Spanton of Virgina, Wilma Becker of Albion, Kathy Smith of Holley, Nancy (Ronald) Horth of Waterport; six grandchildren: John III, Cynthia, Justine, Kaylyn, Adam, Braden; several nieces and nephews. John’s Funeral Service was held October 23 at the Albion First Presbyterian Church. Interment in Mt. Albion Cem-

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Legal NoticeS Legal Notice for Spencerport Central School District October 24, 2017 Notice is hereby given that the fiscal affairs of the Spencerport Central School District for the period beginning on July 1, 2016 and ending on June 30, 2017 have been examined by an independent certified public accounting firm and that the management letter prepared in conjunction with the external audit by the independent public accountant has been filed in my office where it is available as a public record for inspection by all interested persons. Pursuant to §35 of the General Municipal Law, the governing Board of the Spencerport Central School District may, in its discretion, prepare a written response to the external audit or management letter issued by the independent certified public accountant and file any such response in my office as a public record for inspection by all interested persons no later than January 22, 2018 which is 90 days after presentation of the external audit and management letter to the Board of Education. Marcy Clapper, District Clerk Spencerport Central School District

Legal Notice Village of Hilton Hilton, New York Carter Drive Culvert Replacement ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS In accordance with Section 103 of Article 5-A of the General Municipal Law, sealed Bids for the construction of the Carter Drive Culvert Replacement will be received by Village of Hilton, at the office of the Village of Hilton, 59 Henry Street, Hilton, New York 14468, until 2:00 PM local time on November 30, 2017, at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read. The Project consists of furnishing labor, materials, and equipment for the culvert replacement on Carter Drive in the Village of Hilton. The base bid project includes the removal of the existing twin metal culverts and replacement with approximately 90LF of 4’ x 8’ precast concrete box culvert, including excavation, subgrade, placement, adjacent drainage structures and restoration of road and embankments. Add-Altenate bid items include guidrail replacement, paving, gutter, sidewalk and surface restoration. Sealed Bids will be received for a single prime Contract. Bids shall be on a unit price basis, as indicated in the Bid Form. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: MRB Group, The Culver Road Armory, 145 Culver Road Suite 160, Rochester, New York 14620. Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM, and may obtain copies of the Bidding Documents from the Issuing Office as described below. Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM, and may obtain copies of the Bidding Documents from the Issuing Office after November 2, 2017.

Bidding Documents also may be examined at the office of the Village of Hilton, 59 Henry Street, Hilton, New York 14468 on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:30 PM; at plan rooms, or online through internet based construction information subscription services. Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Issuing Office during the hours indicated above. Bidding Documents are available on compact disc (as portable document format (PDF) files) for a non-refundable charge of $10.00 for each set, payable to Village of Hilton. No print documents will be issued. Bidder is responsible for costs associated with printing the Digital Documents. In order for a bid to be considered valid, Bid Documents must be obtained from the Issuing Office only. Bidding Documents obtained from any other source are for examination only, are not considered complete and are not valid for bidding purposes. Upon request and receipt of the document fee indicated above, plus a separate non-refundable shipping charge of $10.00 payable to the Issuing Office, the Issuing Office will transmit the Bidding Documents via delivery service. In lieu of the shipping charge, prospective bidders may pick up Bidding Documents themselves at the Issuing Office, or they may ask to have the documents shipped on their own account number. Prospective bidders having Bidding Documents shipped on their own account number must provide their account number, desired method of shipping (overnight, next afternoon, etc.) and a statement permitting the Issuing Office to use their account number to ship documents to them. Requests for Bidding Documents that are not accompanied by the required letter will be returned. When requesting Bidding Documents, prospective bidders must include a letter stating their name, firm’s name, shipping address (no P.O. Box numbers), telephone number, email address, fax number (if any), name of project for which they are requesting Bidding Documents, intended contract, amount of money enclosed, and, if applicable, check numbers. The date that the Bidding Documents are transmitted by the Issuing Office will be considered the Bidder’s date of receipt of the Bidding Documents. Partial sets of Bidding Documents will not be available from the Issuing Office. Neither Village of Hilton nor Engineer will be responsible for full or partial sets of Bidding Documents, including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other than the Issuing Office. The Village of Hilton, Monroe County, New York, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to waive any informalities, or to make an award to other than the low bidder. It further reserves the right to limit the amount of the award. Attention of the bidders is particularly directed to the requirements of the conditions of employment to be observed and minimum Wage Rates to be paid under the Contract. The Village of Hilton does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. Bid security shall be furnished in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Owner: Village of Hilton By: Mike McHenry Title: Village of Hilton Department of Public Works Dated: November 2, 2017

RMSC celebrates Iroquois culture Visitors to the Rochester Museum & Science Center (RMSC) can celebrate Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) culture - past and present - with artisans from the community. An annual event, Haudenosaunee Days take place from 12 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 4 and Sunday, November 5, 2017. Learn first-hand about the tradition of making cornhusk dolls, jewelry, bead work, and baskets from local Haudenosaunee artists as they bring the traditions of their culture to life through their art. Hear storytellers and join RMSC educators to learn more through the museum’s world-renowned collection. With staff and volunteers, get an up-close view of artifacts rarely on display for the public, including art from the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Indian Arts Project. This program is funded by grants from the New York State Council of the Arts (NYSCA) and the New York Council for the Humanities. The Haudenosaunee Days program is free with regular museum admission: $14 adults, $13 seniors and college students with ID, $12 ages 3 to 18, free for children under 3 and RMSC members. For group reservations and rates, call 585.697.1942. Provided information

Applications being accepted for 2018 GRQC Performance Excellence Awards Greater Rochester Quality Council, a Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce affiliate, announced a call for applications for the 2018 GRQC Performance Excellence Awards. Through the award program, GRQC seeks to discover, recognize, and learn from high-performing organizations in the Greater Rochester area. Awards will be presented in three categories: Operations Excellence, Customer Excellence, and Team Excellence. Organizations from business, healthcare, education, government and not-for-profits are eligible to apply. Award winners will be revealed at the 12th Annual GRQC Showcase and Awards Ceremony to be held in May 2018, time and location to be announced. Applications must be received by January 31, 2018. For further details on award criteria, eligibility, and to request an application, email Nancy Plews, GRQC Chair, at nancyplews@yahoo.com or call 739-5343. Provided information

AREA WORSHIP SERVICES BROCKPORT FIRST BAPTIST

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

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

65 Church Street, Spencerport, NY 14559, (585) 352-3448. Sunday worship 10:00 am, family-friendly, children attend church until dismissal to their Sunday School classes - nursery through high school ages. Coffee hour after worship at 11:00 am and special events throughout the year. Join us on Saturday, November 11, at 7 pm for our Veterans’ Day Patriotic Concert. Concert is free. A freewill offering will be taken with all proceeds given to the Warriors Family Assistance Program.

HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH

“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” We are a community of God’s people who seek to enable others to form a spiritual connection with God and share the Good News of Jesus Christ. 50 Lake Ave., Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church, Worship Service: 10:00AM followed by a time of fellowship. Children’s Sunday School: 11:00 AM – 12:00 Noon. Child Care available during the Worship Service. Handicap Accessible. Hearing Assistance available during the service.

HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

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

LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH

ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

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ST. MARY’S CHURCH

59 Henry St, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest.cc, email: info@lifequest.cc, Facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @lifequestcc Lead Pastor: Rob Dickerson. Worship 10am. Midweek programs: Tuesday 7pm Royal Rangers - a scouting program for boys. Saturday 7pm YouthQuest High School & Middle School student ministry. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” Faith, Family, Friends, Fun, Freedom. “To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship with choir at 10:00 a.m. with Sunday School for children. Fellowship hour after worship with lots of good food. Men’s and Women’s Bible studies. Youth group. Many Service and Fellowship opportunities. Handicapped accessible. 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport 14559, 585-352-6802. www.ogdenpresbyterian.org. Pastor Tedd Pullano.

PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

39 Hovey Street, Hilton, (585) 615-6383, www.PCFMinistries.com, Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church. Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill. Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 10AM. Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM - Kids Club, TurningPoint Teens, Adult Bible Discussion Group. Nursery School: Parma Kids Preschool and Child Care Center, 39 Hovey Street, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792.

SPENCERPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH

“Sharing the love of Christ.” 2653 Nichols St. (Rte. 31), Spencerport, (585) 352-3398, www.spenwes.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.

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. Christmas Craft Show on Saturday, October 28, 10am-4pm. Crafts, baked goods, apple sausage lunch.

167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Worship: Saturday 5pm; Sunday 9:30am (includes Children’s Liturgy); Sunday 6pm LifeTeen Mass. Adult Bible Study on Sundays at 10:30am and Tuesdays at 6pm. Wednesday, November 1, All Saint’s Day - Masses at 8:30am and 7pm. Thursday, November 2, All Souls Day - Masses at 8:30am and 7pm. Handicap accessible. All are welcome.

ST. MARK’S CHURCH

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

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL

158 East Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-4000, www.stpaulhilton.org. Pastors: Rev. William L. Kay - wlkay49@gmail.com, office 585-392-4000 x209, cell 716-474-5321; Rev. Mark Ball - pastorball@ stpaulhilton.com, office 585-392-4000 x201, cell 585-773-8794. Worship Services: Saturday at 5pm; Sunday at 8:30am and 11am. Bible Studies: Kids4Christ - Sunday at 9:45am; Adult Classes - Sunday at 9:45am; Ladies Bible Study - Thursday at 10:30am; Men’s Bible Study - Thursday at 10:30am. School: Meeting your child’s learning needs from age 2 through 8th grade. Call for a tour!

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH

191 Nichols Street (Rte. 31), Spencerport, New York 14559. Phone: 352-3143. Rev. Matthew W. Canaday, Pastor. Trinity’s Worship Service - Sundays at 8:15AM & 10:30AM with Adult Bible Study & Sunday School at 9:30AM. Fellowship hour following the 10:30AM worship service. Monday-Friday: Trinity Christian Pre-School. Visit our Website at www.tlcspencerport.com. E-mail: trinityspencerport191@juno.com “The Mission of Trinity is to joyfully share the Gospel through Christ-centered worship, teaching and reaching out to the community by acts of caring.” See you in church.

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Planning for 2018 Brockport Arts Festival already underway by Kristina Gabalski Organizers of the 2017 Brockport Arts Festival held August 12 & 13 are calling the popular annual event a success and are already working on the 2018 event. “Many people came to enjoy the art, crafts, music, food, and children’s activities in our beautiful Victorian village on the canal,” says Kathy Kristansen, co-chair of the 2018 Brockport Arts Festival and a village trustee. The 2017 Festival featured 115 vendors, a cruise-in, artist demonstrators and non-profit exhibitors. In addition to BISCO (Brockport Integrated Service Clubs Organization), which has sponsored the festival since it’s inception more than two decades ago, Wegmans, Walmart and The College at Brockport sponsored the 2017 festival. The 2017 Duck Derby raised over $12,000 for community projects and the Towpath Lodge, Kristansen says. “The (Duck Derby) race includes up to 10,000 yellow plastic ducks that are dumped into the canal to ‘race’ to a given pick-up point,” she says. “Winners are the first and last 11 ducks to reach the pick-up point.” Duck Derby sponsors in 2017 were: Wegmans, Maxwell Thaney, DDS, Bateman Orthodontics, Lowe’s, UR Medicine - Strong West, Five Star Bank, Lions International, Kiwanis International, Rotary International, Express Mart, Sweden-Clarkson Recreation, ESL Federal Credit Union, Runnings, Farmer’s Insurance, Country Max and Helen Smagorinsky.

The list of Duck Derby winners included Jean Arieno, who had the first duck to reach the pick-up point. She won a $1000 Wegmans gift card. Jeanne Wolcott also won a $1000 Wegmans gift card for having the last duck to reach the pick up point. BISCO will again sponsor the 2018 Arts Festival, Kristansen says. “Proceeds from the festival have and will go towards purchases to benefit the youth of the Brockport community as decided by the BISCO board of directors. Some of those purchases are playground equipment for Barry Street and Corbett Parks, the equipment needed to create a disc golf course for the Camp Abilities program, and numerous other projects.” Work is currently underway planning the 24th Brockport Arts Festival, Kristansen says. It will be held August 11 and 12, 2018, with the Duck Derby on Sunday. 2018 cochairs are Kristansen and Art Appleby. “Our committee is presently in the process of recruiting artisans for our 2018 festival, as well as getting the advertising, entertainment, etc. locked in,” Kristansen says. “The 2018 committee consists of representatives from the three service clubs - Lions, Rotary and Kiwanis - community and business members, interns and volunteers from the college and community. We welcome volunteers who would like to join the 2018 Brockport Arts Festival planning committee.” More information is available at www.BrockportArtsFestival.com .

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Frances Apartments complex opens in Sweden At a ribbon cutting ceremony on October 12, Lifetime Assistance, Inc., the largest developmental disabilities agency in Monroe County, Rochester’s Cornerstone Group, one of Upstate New York’s leading affordable housing developers, and New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) officially opened Frances Apartments. The 56-unit, 8-building independent inclusive housing development, which is fully occupied, was created for low to moderate income families and individuals with developmental disabilities. The ceremony marks the completion of the project, which was begun a year ago, and complements Finger Lakes Forward, the region’s comprehensive blueprint for economic development. NYSHCR Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas said, “Frances Apartments will allow more than 56 residents to achieve independence and live with dignity in a compassionate environment. By working together with our public and private partners, we can build housing that addresses the different needs of all New Yorkers. Projects like this will have a positive impact on the entire community and will add to the economic vitality of Monroe County. We are proud to be a part of this development that advances Governor Cuomo’s agenda to move the Finger Lakes forward and provide safe and affordable housing for all.” “This project advances Lifetime Assistance, Inc.’s commitment to foster independence, dignity, and respect for individuals with developmental disabilities in an inclusive community, while providing affordable, accessible housing and meeting this most fundamental and basic of human needs, a warm and safe home,” said James Branciforte, President of Lifetime Assistance. “Lifetime Assistance is especially gratified by the overwhelming support by the Town of Sweden.”

Rochester’s Cornerstone Group President Roger W. Brandt, said, “We are proud to be part of the Frances Apartments project. This creative affordable housing model is a wonderful collaboration among several state agencies. We look forward to continuing to work with the residents and Lifetime Assistance to foster an inclusive and welcoming housing community. We feel that Frances Barrier Williams would be very pleased with the new development that bears her name.” Brockport native Frances Barrier Williams (1855-1944), was a historic champion of civil rights and inclusion and the first African American to graduate from SUNY College at Brockport. Ms. Frances Barrier Williams is recognized for her work as a suffragist and a major figure in the development of the NAACP in 1912. “I’d like to thank the dedicated advocates and local officials who have made this worthy idea into an exciting reality,” said Senator Robert G. Ortt, 62nd Senatorial District. “This project addresses a major community need as housing has become a signature issue for individuals with developmental disabilities along with their families and caregivers. This community-based apartment complex will provide more than just housing, it will empower our most vulnerable population and allow them to live more independent lives.” Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) commended the Town of Sweden, Lifetime Assistance, Inc. and Rochester’s Cornerstone Group “for ushering in such an important and inclusive housing development. It is paramount to our community’s growth and success that we continue to provide welcoming opportunities for our region’s working families and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In doing so, we strengthen the Western New

Sheriff Patrick O’Flynn presented certificates on October 12 to senior citizens who completed the Senior Citizen Police Academy. This academy was free to senior citizens and offered a unique look into the Sheriff’s office and operations. Nearly 60 people took part in the academy, which began at the end of August. Seniors from Greece and Ogden were part of the 7-week academy where they learned about the operations of the Sheriff’s Office. They toured the 911 center, the jail, the Hall of Justice, the Public Safety Training Facility, and were given presentations from each specialized team; S.W.A.T., Scuba, K-9, Bomb Squad, and Hostage Recovery Team. Provided photo.

York tradition of caring for all our residents and giving them the best opportunity to reach their potential.” To help people with developmental disabilities successfully connect with independent housing opportunities, Lifetime Assistance has developed a new transition process and is also creating a model with tools that other organizations around New York state can use. Provided information

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Happy Birthday ~ Ogden ~ 200 Years Local History Spencerport 150 Years ~ Celebrate With Us! Conference at GCC Celebrating the Bicentennial of the town of Ogden and the Sesquicentennial of the Village of Spencerport with a tour of eight beautiful homes in the Ogden/Spencerport area decorated for the holiday season

Tickets can also be purchased at Westside Florist in North Chili, Spencerport Village offices and Howard Hanna Real Estate in Spencerport and at Ogden Town Hall. All proceeds will benefit the Ogden Historical Society

Saturday, December 9, 2017 • 10am-4pm • Tickets $15 Tickets and information available online at https://ogdentour12917.eventbrite.com

For details on any of these events contact Dave Haines 490-4751

The Genesee Community College History Club and Genesee County Federation of Historical Agencies are sponsoring a local history conference at Genesee Community College in Batavia on Saturday, November 4 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Conable Technology Building, Room T102, at GCC’s Batavia Campus. Public and private historians and history buffs of all ages are encouraged to register and attend. Registration is $25 and includes a box lunch, or $12 without a lunch. Registration for GCC students is $10 and includes a box lunch, or $5 without a lunch. Deadline for registration is October 30. Those not wishing to have lunch may register the day of the event and pay at the door. Conference highlights include: •“State of History in Genesee County” by Dr. Michael Eula, Genesee County Historian; •“Tracing Lineal Heritage” by the Daughters of the Revolution; •Panelist discussions: on “Disaster Planning for Historical Organizations and Museums” and “Considering Confederate Statues, Memorials and Symbols.” For the registration form, go to: https://gcchistoricalhorizons.wordpress.com/2017/10/05/gcc-history-club-to-sponsor-local-history-conference/. For additional information, contact Prof. Derek Maxfield - ddmaxfield@genesee.edu or call 585-343-0055 ext. 6288. Provided information

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