Suburban News North Edition - December 31, 2017

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December 31, 2017

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A look back at 2017 – The Year in Review January

A crowd estimated to be over 1,000 people filled Washington Square Park in Downtown Rochester on Saturday, January 21, 2017 during the Women’s Solidarity March one day after the inauguration of President Trump. Photo by Karen Fien.

Sue Savard of the Emily L. Knapp Museum in Brockport stands near the 1905 Edison phonograph restored to working condition by Tim Fabrizio. Photo by Dianne Hickerson.

•Brockport Police Chief Daniel Varrenti hosted a public forum at Oliver Middle School to discuss drug-related crime and rental property issues. •The Spencerport Area Chamber of Commerce held their annual Awards Banquet on January 27. Award recipients were Roger Ressman, M&T Bank and Erie Canal Animal Hospital’s Dr. Dean Snyder. •NYS Canal System was designated a National Historic Landmark, placing New York’s operating canals among the premier historic sites in the United States. •Arthur Gay Jr., 90, was presented with an honorary diploma from Churchville-Chili Central School on January 10. The demands of farming, serving in the Army during WWII and raising his family kept Gay from attending school beyond sixth grade. •Author Michael Keene visited Holley to discuss his book Vietnam Reflections: The Untold Story of the Holley Boys. Eight Holley area natives – all graduates of Holley High School – were killed in action in Vietnam. The loss is believed to be one of the highest casualty rates per capita during the war.

February •Sue Savard received the Monika Andrews Creative Volunteer Leadership Award from the Brockport Village Board for her leadership and hands-on work in the restoration of the Emily L. Knapp Museum. •It was a winning month for Brockport high school athletes. The wrestling team won their fourth straight Section V Class A team title. The Blue Devils defeated Webster-Thomas to win the Section V Class B Championship in ice hockey. Capping off a no loss season, the boys’ swimming team brought home the Section V Class B Championship for the first time. •Genesee Community College was in the process of choosing items for its 50th Anniversary Time Capsule to be placed in the Richard C. Call Arena on the college’s Batavia campus.

Brockport boys’ swimming team won the Section V Class B Championship. Provided photo.

•John Gabalski, an Orleans County 4-H member, traveled to New York City to shadow MSNBC/NBC News anchor Craig Melvin as part of a 4-H “Day in the Life Experience.”

March •Liberty Pumps in Bergen was name Business of the Year at the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Ceremony. •The Greater Churchville-Riga Chamber of Commerce presented community awards to Kathleen Stephany, Peg Naughton, Sue Davis and Brian Wilkins and Denise Haggerty of Wilkins RV. •Hurricane force winds blew through the region on March 8 toppling trees, downing power lines, and leaving destruction in their wake. Monroe County’s 911 fielded more calls for service in a single day than since ice storm of 1991. Some areas remained without power for several days in below freezing temperatures. •Westside News explored the local impact of the opioid crisis with a five-part series of articles. •Local mayors expressed concern over a proposal in Governor Cuomo’s executive budget mandating every county in New York State to prepare a consolidation plan that could lead to the dissolution of villages in an effort to lower property taxes. •Spencerport Ranger Robotics Team 3015 won the Finger Lakes Regional FIRST Robotics Competition and qualified for the World Championship competition. Churchville-Chili’s Robotics team also qualified for the competition.

•Dr. Amy Mercovich and Dr. Pat Swapceinski were celebrating 20 years of business at their chiropractic office, Bergen Family Chiropractic. •A book launch party was held for Spencerport resident and teacher Andrea Page as 20 years of research culminated with the publication of her first history book Sioux Code Talkers of World War II. •Byron-Bergen Central Schools named Dr. Paul Brill (class of 1982) and the late Barry Miller (class of 1983) to their Alumni Hall of Fame. •Artist/teacher Sarah Hart gave a presentation on her findings after months of studying a trunk full of art by early 1900’s Brockport resident and artist Helen Hastings. Both Hart and Hastings had been trained using the unique “Sight-Size” method. •VFW Post 6105 in Hilton celebrated 50 years of serving the needs of local veterans and their families on April 30.

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April •Hilton High School junior and trumpeter Matthew Piato was selected to perform for an audience of thousands in the 2017 National Association for Music Education All-Eastern Honors Ensemble in Atlantic City. •Brock became the first police dog in the Brockport Police Department. Officer Josh Sime was chosen to be Brock’s handler.

This tree crashed into a home on West Avenue in Spencerport during the March 8 wind storm. Photo by K. Fien.

Basketball fans may have recognized Spencerport State Farm agent Dominic Agostini (center) appearing in commercials for the insurance company alongside Chris Paul (left) and DeAndre Jordan of the LA Clippers. Provided photo.

Many roads, including Route 259 in Parma, remained impassable for days as crews worked to repair downed lines and restore power after the wind storm. Photo by Karen Fien.


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2017 has been a special year for Spencerport Municipal Electric Department with the celebration of 100 years of service to village residents. A luncheon to mark the centennial was held in October, and Village Mayor Gary Penders says municipal electric offers many benefits to its customers. Rates for Village of Spencerport customers are some of the lowest in the state, Mayor Penders says, and, “The electric crew’s quick response time keeps outages short and aids in the event of a fire or accident when electric is involved.” Penders notes that although the governor does not consider hydropower renewable, he feels that because the village’s electric energy source is hydropower, it is a renewable energy. Spencerport Municipal Electric also provides a source of reliable electricity. “Because of upgrading and rebuilding of our electric system over the past 15 years, our outages to our customers have been greatly reduced. Jack Linder and Owen McIntee took a position to rebuild and build circuits that have made our electric franchise very dependable and efficient,” Mayor Penders explains. “If the electric franchise would come to an end for some reason, it would be a situation that would cause a hardship to every customer enjoying its present benefits, both in reliability and in cost to everyone,” Mayor Penders observes. “As a municipal village government, we are always concerned with maintaining our electric now and in the years to come.”

Spencerport Electric hybrid bucket truck. The village provided a brief history of Spencerport Village Municipal Electric. In 1902, the village established an acetylene gas plant to pipe gas to street lamps and businesses. In 1907, permission was granted to Niagara Falls Electrical Transmission Co. to install a line through the village which led to the building and operation of the Buffalo, Lockport and Rochester railroad (trolley) through the village along West Avenue. In 1915, an electric street lighting system was established, and the PSC approved the system for municipal purposes only. The system included 14 concrete post lights on Main Street and 75 overhead fixtures, two 75KVA single phase transformers, and additional equipment purchased for a new electricity plant. In 1916, some homes and businesses were wired for electricity and on March 1, 1917, the Public Service Commission granted approval to build and operate a municipal electric plant and sell electricity to customers. Power was purchased from the Niagara Hudson Power Company.

Intergenerational Friendships Students at Roberts Wesleyan College brought holiday cheer during a recent visit to Westwood Commons, a DePaul Senior Living Community in North Chili. In Jesus’ Name, a student ministry which started at Roberts Wesleyan in 2007, has been visiting seniors at Westwood Commons for several years now. Most recently, they came to count their blessings and share small gifts with residents in honor of Thanksgiving. In Jesus’ Name celebrated National Pi Day with Westwood Commons last March by bringing half a dozen pies and playing

games after eating together, and have also hosted a tea time with the residents. “Our students have developed life-changing relationships with many of the visitors to Rochester Family Mission (RFM), and have decidedly been changed themselves because of this opportunity to serve,” said Roberts Wesleyan Tutor Coordinator/Administrative Assistant Lee Ann Dunn. For more information about Westwood Commons, please contact Administrator Stacie Major at 293-2060, at smajor@depaul.org or visit us on Facebook.

Students Ian Macdonald, Kayla Richardson, Laurel Green, Trevor Owens and Paul Nichols with residents Joyce Vembre and Eugene Dunn. Provided photo.

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Holiday tradition draws families in Clarkson by Kristina Gabalski Families filled the Clarkson Courthouse building Friday, December 22, for the annual “Umpteenth” holiday party. Supervisor Paul Kimball acted as master of ceremonies - as he has done for 34 years - and read “The Night Before Christmas” for children and their families in attendance. The story was followed by a visit from Old St. Nick himself and all children in attendance had the opportunity to visit with Santa and receive a gift. Santa also offered any adults in attendance the opportunity to express their Christmas wishes before he headed out to prepare for his annual Christmas Eve trek. He reminded the children about the real meaning of Christmas and the significance of gifts which are shared at holiday time. “Gifts symbolize our love for each other,” Santa said. Kimball said the “Umpteenth” Christmas party originated decades ago following WWII and was hosted by the Clarkson Republican Women for many years until the town took over organizing the celebration in 1984. The event also included a pinata and refreshments.

Winter Parking Reminder Clarkson Supervisor Paul Kimball reads “The Night Before Christmas” during the annual “Umpteenth” holiday party in Clarkson, Friday, December 22. Families are invited to take part in the longrunning event which includes Christmas stories, games, refreshments and a visit from Santa. K. Gabalski photos.

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Classes/Workshops

•Pearce 4 Kids Child Care Center will hold registration for the 2018/2019 school year on Thursday, January 18, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Pearce Church atrium. If you would like to visit the program and facilities before registration, you are invited to attend the Open House on Thursday, January 11, from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Nursery School room. Children are welcome to attend Open House with their parents. Pearce 4 Kids Child Care Center is housed in Pearce Church, located one block east of routes 259 and 33 in North Chili. Call 594-1833 for more information or visit pearce4kids.org.

Fundraisers

•Each Wednesday night, January 10 through February 21, Pearce Church hosts “Savory Suppers,” a community dinner. The buffet meal is served between 4:30 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. in the Family Life Center. Cost is $7 for adults ($7.50 at the door); $4 for children under 12; and free for children under 5. To make reservations, call the church at 594-9488 by noon on the Monday prior or you may register at pearcechurch.org. Pearce Church is located one block east of routes 259 and 33 in North Chili. Call 594-9488 for more information. •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, January 6, 2018 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 phone 594-9111.

Government Meetings

•Chili: Drainage Committee meets Tuesday, January 2 at 7 p.m. in the New Highway Department Garage, 200 Beaver Road. Town Board meets Wednesday, January 3 at 5 p.m. in the Town Hall - Main Meeting Room. Traffic & Safety Committee meets Thursday, January 4 at 7 p.m. in the New Highway Department, 200 Beaver Road. •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 (Tuesday, January 2 - 4:30 p.m. Organizational Meeting) 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 December 13 at 7 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of every month December 18 - third Monday) 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.

Library

•Chili Public Library events: Library will be closed Monday, January 1 for the New Year’s holiday. Will reopen at 9 a.m., Tuesday, January 2. Library is having their 17th Annual Mitten Drive. Join us in collecting new mittens, gloves and hats for children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years, at the Lewis Street YMCA Child Care Center. We will be collecting through January 12. Wednesday, January 3 - Girls Who Code, 6 p.m. - If you are a girl between the ages of 10 and 16 and interested in coding then this is the group for you. Join us as we learn together. No registration required. We will meet the first and third Wednesdays of the month at 6 p.m. Adult Book Discussion, 7 p.m. - Join us as we discuss The Glass Castle: A Memoir by Jeannette Walls. Books for this discussion are available at the Checkout Desk. No registration required. Thursday, January 4. Amerks Reading Power Play with the Moose, 6:30 p.m. All ages and families. Join us as we welcome a member of the Amerks and their mascot, the Moose. They will be sharing a story, giving an equipment demonstration, and having an autograph session. No registration required! Monday, January 8. Toddler Time, 10 a.m. Ages 2 to 3 with adult. Drop in for stories, songs and a craft. Tail Waggin’ Tutors, 4 to 5 p.m. Ages 12 and under. Read to a therapy dog. This is a great opportunity for children who are learning to read and emerging readers. No registration required. Monday Minecraft Madness, 6 p.m. All ages. Bring in tablet and Minecraft knowledge. Some computers will be available. 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.

Meetings

•The Triangle Tract Genealogical Society meets the first Tuesday of the month from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. Free; all welcome. For information, call 617-4867. •Greater Churchville-Riga Chamber of Commerce will meet Thursday, January 11, at noon at The Johnson House. Price for lunch cost $15. RSVP on or before January 8. Call 293-1111 or to Constant Contact and RSVP https://tinyurl.com/GCRCCJanuary2018Program. Program includes: Speaker Bob King, Director/Sr. Agriculture Specialist of the Agriculture and Life Sciences Institute of Monroe Community College. •Spencerport Rotary Club meets for dinner and community fellowship each Monday at 6:15 p.m. at Slayton Place Restaurant in Spencerport. •Hilton Lioness Club, Braddock Bay Tavern, 372 Manitou Road, Hilton meets the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Community service and monthly speakers. Guests welcome. Call Linda for information 392-8545.

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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A look back at 2017 continued from front page

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A new mural celebrating Brockport’s history was unveiled in a ceremony on May 11 kicking of the Low Bridge High Water festival. Local artist Stacey Kirby painted the mural on the south side of the railroad bridge spanning Route 19 in the village. K. Gabalski photo.

2017 produced the highest recorded water levels on Lake Ontario since reliable records began in 1918. Flooding and land erosion caused problems for lakeshore residents through the spring and into the summer. Above, a home on Shore Acres in Hamlin was completely flooded. K. Gabalski photo.

•Electric customers began seeing new Clean Energy Standard surcharges on their monthly bills. The surcharge was state mandated in an effort to keep failing nuclear plants operations until a “green” market could be established to meet electric demand. •Robert Batt of Albion became the new executive director of Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension which was in the midst of a year long celebration of its centennial. •Higher than usual levels of precipitation and run-off combined with the implementation of the controversial Plan 2014 which restricted the release of water from Lake Ontario into the St. Lawrence River had residents along the Lake Ontario shoreline dealing with damaging flooding and land erosion caused by high lake levels. •Ownership of the eight empty “Diaz Homes” in Holley was turned over to the Village of Holley Development Corporation by the EPA. The homes had been cleared of all chemical contamination and the VHDC was looking to sell the homes to new owners. •Spencerport’s Hannah Lopa, who had been crowned Miss New York in January, traveled to Las Vegas to compete for Miss USA 2017. Lopa finished in the top ten. •Charlie Cowling, archivist at The College at Brockport’s Drake Memorial Library, received the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Librarianship. •Planting began at the new Community Garden in Holley. The village obtained a $15,000 grant to construct the garden where community members could rent space to grow flowers or vegetables organically. •The Spencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Association Ladies Auxuliary marked their 70th Anniversary.

June

About 50 community residents in the Town of Kendall came out to the Highway Garage on May 6 to help fill and distribute sandbags to lakeshore residents and businesses. The town filled highway trucks with sand which was then released through a salt spreader at the back of the truck and into sandbags. The National Guard was also deployed to help with sandbagging efforts. K. Gabalski photo.

Stephen Cudzilo, eighth grade earth science teacher at Hilton’s Merton Williams Middle School, shared his experience at the Honeywell Educators at Space Academy in Huntsville, Alabama. The five-day program focused on space science and exploration. Provided photo.

Richard Schlesinger (right) and a crew from “CBS Sunday Morning” stopped in Spencerport to interview Dave Ruch (left), a performer and teaching artist from Buffalo, as part of a segment on the 200th anniversary of the start of construction of the Erie Canal. The segment aired in July. Photo by Karen Fien.

The community rallied to pay for repair of the tower clock on Brockport United Methodist Church. Photo by Dianne Hickerson.

•Spencerport became the first community in the Finger Lakes Region to earn the Clean Energy Community designation for its commitment to reduce energy consumption, cut costs and drive clean energy within the Spencerport community. Churchville, Bergen and Brockport achieved the designation later in the year. •Hilton-Parma-Hamlin Chamber of Commerce honored Heinrich Collision as Business of the Year and Peter Miles from Hilton Family Pharmacy as Business Person of the Year. •After a one-year break to re-organize, June Fest returned to the Village of Holley. The day-long event featured yard sales throughout the village, a 5K race, a parade and more. •A grassroots citizens group, United Shoreline, was founded in Kendall and quickly grew as residents became proactive in obtaining help and information from government officials about the flooding and damage caused by high lake levels. •Sara’s Garden & Nursery in Brockport celebrated 40 years in business. •Construction was underway on a $14 million project to upgrade the junction of Route 531 and Route 36 along with modifications to nearby Route 31 in the towns of Ogden and Sweden. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2018, and is aimed at easing traffic flow and improving safety. •The Brockport Lions Club committed to sponsoring a community project to raise $21,500 to repair Brockport’s tower clock in the Brockport United Methodist Church which suddenly stopped working after more than a century.

The Charlie Daniels Band performed a show to a crowd of just under 3,500 at the Hilton Firemen’s Carnival on July 12. Chris Wormer (left) performs on the guitar next to Charlie Daniels. Photo by Karen Fien.

•St. John the Evangelist Church in Spencerport held a Food Truck Rodeo and community picnic on June 25 in celebration of the church’s sesquicentennial. •Two Brockport High alumni were inducted into the Section V Baseball Hall of Fame. Peter Agostinelli (class of 1987) and Richard Reynolds (class of 1950) were honored in a ceremony at Frontier Field. •A new mural, painted by Bergen resident David Burke, was dedicated at Byron-Bergen Public Library. •Spencerport School Superintendent Michael Crumb retired June 30 after 19 years with the district.

July •Derek Warren took over as principal at Hilton’s Quest Elementary School while Karl Dubash was appointed assistant principal at Brockport’s Oliver Middle School. •Construction was underway on a $22.7 million plan to renovate several of Churchville-Chili’s athletic facilities including the stadium, track and pool. •Members of the Friends of Hamlin Beach State Park, along with Park Manager Kate Gross and several park employees, installed 30 Interpretive signs along the walking tour at the former CCC/POW camp located on Moscow Road within Hamlin Beach State Park. The signs enhance the paper based walking tour with photos and maps as well as educational descriptions of the buildings for all visitors to the site to see. •The Albany Symphony played to a crowd of hundreds gathered along the canal in Brockport. The concert was part of the “Water Music New York” tour celebrating the bicentennial of the beginning of the construction of the Erie Canal. •The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House in Rochester held a week-long VoteTilla from Seneca Falls to Rochester, docking at several towns and villages along the route to commemorate the centennial of women’s suffrage in New York State. •Byron-Bergen Junior/Senior High School sophomore Siomara Caballero won four medals in track and field at the North American Indigenous Games held in Toronto.

August •After several years at Northampton Park, the Monroe County Fair moved to the Town of Rush. •The Village of Brockport decided to hold off pursuing proposed public nuisance and party nuisance legislation because other communities had faced constitutionality issues when enacting similar laws. •The Town of Clarkson kicked off its annual “Good Neighbor Day” celebration Friday, August 25, with a Highway Department Open House to give residents a first-hand look at new offices added to the front of the highway garage adjacent to Hafner Park on Route 19. •Oak Orchard Health celebrated community health at its inaugural farm-to-table community health dinner August 26 at The College of Brockport. •Donovan Berbeneciuc of Spencerport constructed a dry-stacked stone wall on the east side of the Colby/Pulver House Museum on Colby Steet as his Eagle Scout project. The stone wall will serve as a backdrop of the daylily display garden planned by the Ogden Historical Society. •Sweden Town Board members adopted a resolution Memorializing the late Wayne “Jack” Mazzarella who died July 29 at age 89. Mazzarella served the Brockport/Sweden community in countless ways as an educator and volunteer.

The Town of Ogden sponsored a fireworks display on Saturday, July 29 as part of the ongoing Spencerport Sesquicentennial and Ogden Bicentennial celebration. The event capped off day one of Spencerport Canal Days. Photo by Joe Pompili.


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The Year in Review September

November

•The year-long celebration of the Ogden Bicentennial and Spencerport Sesquicentennial continued on September 9 with an Ox/Pig Roast and Hoedown held at Colby Farm. Teresa Schreiber Werth debuted her children’s book Goodnight Spencerport! at the event. •Fred Holbrook celebrated his retirement from the Village of Spencerport, Town of Ogden and Monroe County with a gathering at the Spencerport Depot and Canal Museum on September 17. •Hilton Central Schools Teachers Association named Northwood Elementary School kindergarten teacher Barbara Richardson their 2017-2018 Teacher of the Year. •Duncan Family Farms, a leading organic grower in the country, expanded into New York State establishing operations in Monroe County. The company partnered with local agribusiness Newstead Ranch to support the effort in Brockport. •Christopher Albrecht, a fourth-grade teacher at Brockport’s Fred W. Hill School, was named the 2018 New York State Teacher of the Year. •The Village of Bergen successfully “upcycled” it’s former water pump/DPW building into an attractive, welcoming all-season shelter for community use. A dedication and ribbon cutting at the new Sage Pavilion was held September 28.

•Spencerport Rangers boys volleyball team won their second consecutive Class B Section V championship. •Gerald Underwood defeated long-time incumbent Paul Kimball as Clarkson Town Supervisor. Todd Baxter unseated Patrick O’Flynn for Monroe County Sheriff. •The Village of Brockport purchased the former Lifetime Assistance building at 127 Main Street for use as a new village office building to open up space at the current village hall on State Street to better accommodate the growing needs of the Village Court. •The Hilton Lioness Club held a dedication ceremony at Parma Town Park on November 12 for the park bench they furnished in memory of Becky Kelley. •The Ogden Planning Board gave site approval for a commercial solar array on Whittier Road just west of the Washington Street intersection. •BISCO donated $5,000 from its Arts Festival/Duck Derby proceeds to purchase a special swing for Corbett Park. •Hamlin Recreation Department received the Multimedia Award for its successful use of video in its digital advertising campaigns and staff member Kyle Foelsch received one of two Dr. Christine Z. Howe Memorial Scholarship awards at the 2017 Genesee Valley Recreation and Parks annual conference. •Brockport Ambulance suddenly ceased operations on November 21 after more than fifty years of service to the community. BVAC cited reduced revenue and limited number of volunteers among the many factors contributing to the shut-down. Monroe Ambulance adjusted staff and resources to compensate for the loss of Brockport Ambulance service.

October • Five new names were added to the Brockport Central School District’s Athletic Wall of Honor. The 2017 inductees were Mike Kemp, athlete and coach from the Class of 1970; Mel Lorback (posthumously), athlete and coach, Class of 1945; Ralph Matsko, athlete, Class of 1980; Andy Parrino, athlete, Class of 2004; and Arlene Suda, athlete, Class of 1988. •Brockport Village Board gave approval for a proposed memorial in remembrance of shooting victim Megan Dix to be located at the rear of the South Avenue parking lot between a wooded area and the railroad tracks. •Brockport’s 12th Annual Walk To School Day held on October 4, was a record setting event with the most students walking to school in the history of the event: 777 to be exact. •New York State’s Canal Corporation held an information meeting on its vegetation management plan to remove trees and brush along the canal embankment in Orleans and Monroe Counties through the end of the year. •Union Congregational United Church of Christ welcomed its new pastor, Rev. Shirley L. Pudney-Eilers. •The historic Medina sandstone chapel in Hillside Cemetery in Clarendon was getting a new slate roof as the first major step towards restoration and preservation of the landmark. •The Honorable Allyn S. Hammel was presented with the Honorable James E. Morris award at the Monroe County Magistrate’s Association Dinner. The association’s highest award was given to Judge Hammel in recognition of his devotion to the futherance of justice throughout his many years of service to the Town of Clarkson Justice Court. •For the 10th year, the Hilton-Parma area joined forces to participate in National Make a Difference Day. Fifteen community groups and over 250 volunteers took part in 20 projects throughout the community.

A rare example of the early work of famed Clarendon taxidermist/ artist/inventor Carl Akeley, was welcomed back to the Cobblestone Museum in Childs, Orleans County, during a special reception September 16. Part of the museum collection, a red fox mounted by Akeley in 1879 when he was 16 years old, had been restored and returned to the museum. Matthew Ballard, Orleans County Historian (left); Bill Lattin, retired Orleans County Historian and retired director of Cobblestone Museum; and Melissa Ierlan, Clarendon Town Historian with the Akeley fox. Photo by Rick Nicholson.

Spencerport Rangers girl’s varsity soccer team was ranked top in the state, finishing their regular season 15-0-1. The team went on to win their second consecutive New York State Class A crown in November. Photo by Karen Fien.

December •Churchville-Chili High School inducted the inaugural class of ten athletes to its new Athletic Hall of Fame. Honorees included Felicia Barretta, Aaron Faro, Ron Fodge, Joanna Patalano, Nikki Prad, Tim Redding, Randy Shaffer, Robert Shaffer, Lyndsay Wall and Ron Zorn. •Brockport Village Board announced the hiring of Lt. Mark T. Cuzzupoli as Brockport Police Chief to replace Chief Daniel P. Varrenti who is retiring March 31, 2018. •The Churchville-Chili Concert Choir performed an original musical composition created for the choir by composer Nathan Jones at the New York State School Music Association’s 82nd annual Winter Conference. •The Clarkson Town Board honored longtime Supervisor Paul Kimball with a resolution in honor of nearly four decades of service to the residents of the town. The Clarkson Recreation Park at 8000 Ridge Road will also be renamed “Kimball Park” in his honor. •Hilton Cadets freshman bowler Elena Carr threw an 831 series after games of 265, 300 and 266, setting a national high school record. The 300 was the first perfect game of the 14 year old’s career. •The canal was dewatered to allow for culverts in Niagara, Orleans and Monroe counties to be cleaned and inspected, then refilled to verify the integrity of the culverts after cleaning. The canal was then dewatered for the season following another inspection. •Paul and Joy Shewan were honored by the Chili Historical Preservation Board for their restored barn at 36 Attridge Road in Chili. •Christopher Martin was sworn-in as a Brockport Village Court Justice on December 17.

Compiled by Joanne Michielsen from past issues of Suburban News & Hamlin-Clarkson Herald.

Lake Champlain Maritime Museum’s (LCMM’s) replica 1862 canal schooner Lois McClure made stops in Spencerport and Brockport in August during her 2017 Legacy Tour commemorating the Erie Canal Bicentennial. Photo by Karen Fien.

Ogden resident Bill Stultz travelled to Spring City, Tennessee to experience two minutes and 39 seconds of totality during the solar eclipse on August 21. Provided photo.

A Little Free Library constructed by Gordy Fox (right) as a scale model of the Normal School in Brockport was dedicated at the Alumni House on October 6. Fox also built a Little Free Library replica of the Morgan-Manning House’s Carriage House. Photos by Dianne Hickerson.

A Senior Open House was held at the Sweden/Clarkson Community Center in November to encourage seniors to take a look at the entire recreation facility and learn more about the services and activities available at the new location. Programming for the senior community moved to the community center from the Lodge on the Canal in October. Photo by Dianne Hickerson.

The historic Medina sandstone chapel in Hillside Cemetery in Clarendon was getting a new slate roof in October as the first major step towards restoration and preservation of the landmark. Photo provided by Erin Anheier.

Halle Lowry of Greece used bottle caps as pie plates to bake 100 miniature apple pies for an October event commemorating Hilton Apple Fest. Provided photo.


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•DeWaele, Clarence L. “Dutch” “Cap” died December 19, 2017, at age 93. Predeased by his wife Lois; son James ; sister, Mary (Palmer) Gaetano; son, Douglas Miller Jr. He is survived by his loving wife Janet; daughters, Paulette (Carey) Lape, JoAnn (Mark) Whipple, Janet (Van) Huston; Rev. Karen (Garry McCaffery) Smith; Virginia Parker, Dale (Tim) Schmitt, Elizabeth (Daniel) Berry; son, Michael Miller; 20 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; sisters; Beatrice (John) VanOrman; Shirley N. (Frank ) Semmelmayer; very close friend Bob Slocum; many nieces and nephews. Dutch served in the 8th Air Force as a flight mechanic with 35 missions over Germany durning WWII. A Memorial Service was held December 27 at the United Methodist Church, Brockport. Contributions can be made to Kendall United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 464, Kendall, NY 14476 or Brockport United Methodist Church, PO Box 247, Brockport, New York 14420 in his memory.

•Goosley, Alice F., died December 21, 2017, age 87. Predeceased by her husband John Goosley Jr., brothers Ed (Pat) and Joe Jeziorowski, sister Theresa (Ed) Mohney and daughter-in-law Peggy Goosley. She is survived by her children; John Goosley, Mary Ann Goosley, Chris Goosley, and Sue (Paul) Henshaw; grandchildren, Sean (Ola) Goosley, Brandon, Mitchell, and Tyler Henshaw; sister-in-law Estelle Jeziorowski; beloved nieces, nephews and friends. Alice was a devoted member of Nativity BVM Church and Catholic Daughters of the Americas. She graduated from St. Ann’s Business School in Buffalo. She worked at the Liberty Bank in Buffalo in Bonds and Securities. Alice retired from SUNY Brockport after many years as Head Administrative Assistant of the FSA. A Mass of Christian Burial was held December 28 in Nativity of the BVM Church, Brockport. Contributions can be made to Nativity BVM Church Building Fund or to the Catholic Daughters of the Americas (check written to “CDA Court Nativity of Our Lady #931”) care of Nativity Church in her memory.

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•Maher, James W., age 93, died December 23, 2017. Son of the late Clarence and Eileen (Lawler) Maher.He was a 93 year member of St. Brigid Church in Bergen. He was a lifelong farmer and avid hunter in Riga. Beloved husband of Ann (Fodge) Maher; loving father of Regina “Gina” (Ron) Smith, Terry (Sue) Maher, Mike (Torrey) Maher, Dennis and Dan Maher; devoted grandfather to nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; dear brother to Mary O’Rourke. Predeceased by son, Tim Maher; and siblings, Theresa Keenan and Richard Maher. His Funeral Mass was said December 30 at St. Brigid Church, Bergen. Interment, St. Brigid’s Cemetery, Bergen. Contributions can be made to the church in his memory.

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•Parlato, Fortunato “Fred,” died December 13, 2017. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 43 years, Vicki; his sons, Fred Jr. and Kenneth; daughter, Jackie (John) Carey; and granddaughters, Ashley and Lynsey; siblings, Philip (Jackie) and Virgil (Ilene) Scardino; mother-in-law, Arlene Kepler; brothers-in-law, Lance (Melanie) and Kevin (Barbara) Kepler; nieces, nephews, cousins and a loving circle of friends; best friend, John Nania; beloved companion “Buddie.” Predeceased by parents, Antoinette (Virgil) Scardino Sr. and Frank (Jennie) Parlato, father-in-law, Harold Kepler; brother-in-law Daniel Kepler. At Fred’s request no services will be planned. Contributions can be made to: Lollypop Farm, 99 Victor Road, Fairport, NY 14450; St. Jude’s Research Hospital, PO Box 50, Memphis,TN 38105 in his memory.

•Kepler, Victor E., died December 15, 2017 at age 90. Predeceased by his son Michael Kepler, four brothers and one sister. He is survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Elaine; children Frank (Donna), Steven (Kathy) and Cindy (Randy) Dumas; daughter-in-law Marianne Kepler; 13 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. He was a U.S. Army Veteran. Family will receive friends on Saturday, December 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., 340 West Avenue, Brockport. A Celebration of Life will be held following calling hours at 5 p.m. Those wishing can contribute to Sandy Creek Seventh Day Adventist Church in his memory.

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•Matla, Donna, died December 20, 2017 at age 78. Survived by her daughter, Lori Matla and incredibly loving friends, nieces, and nephews. Donna was a small business owner for over forty years and a member of the Hilton/ Parma Chamber of Commerce. Visitation to be held on January 4, 2018, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Inc., 735 East Avenue, Hilton, followed by her Memorial Service at 7 p.m. Contributions can be made to the Open Door Mission or Mt. Carmel House in her memory. •Shemski, Gertrude M., died December 23, 2017, age 82. Predeceased by the father of their children, George A. Shemski Sr.; daughter, Cynthia Heywood; son Theodore Shemski; and sister Dolores Marlatt. Survived by children, Susan (Brian) Ordway, George Jr. (Debbie), Casey, Joseph Shemski; two grandsons, Robert Sciolino Jr. and Daniel (Kerry) Sciolino; a niece, two nephews, many cousins and friends. Her Memorial Mass was held December 28 at St. Leo Church, Hilton. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery.

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•Schaap, Sharon D. (Dutton), age 68, died December 3, 2017 at Albany Memorial Hospital surrounded by family after a brief illness. Born in Rochester, she was the daughter of the late Lenzie “Bud” Dutton and Phyllis Dutton. Beloved wife of the late Terry L. Schaap, she is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Tersha (Jonathan) Choy of Watervliet; sister Linda (Jeff) Guy of Rochester; several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Contributions can be made to the Department of Theatre and Music Studies at The College at Brockport. Make checks payable to the “Brockport Foundation,” 350 New Campus Drive, Brockport, NY 14420 in her memory.

•Byers, Fred M. “Crow,” died December 23, 2017, age 81. Predeceased by his loving wife of 50 years, Freida; two brothers and one sister. He is survived by his children: Dale (Angela), Paul (Eileen) and Lori Cole (Dan Pries); grandchildren: Bobby, Jessica (Mike), and Paige; great grandchildren: Max, Walter, Kiernan and Bentley; many sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews. Fred served his country in the U.S. Navy. A Mass of Christian Burial was held December 29 in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Holley. Interment will be held in Holy Cross Cemetery in the Spring. Contributions can be made to St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Holley, NY in his memory.

•Mariano, Robert A. (Bob), a banker, community leader and philanthropist, died December 22, 2017 following a prolonged battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Barbara; daughter, Michele (Brian Sr.) Labigan; son, Mark Sr. (Jayne); grandsons, Mark Mariano Jr., Brian Jr.(Brittany) Labigan; granddaughter, Brittany Labigan; brother, James Mariano; sister, Debi (David) Dineen and numerous cousins, nephews, nieces, dear friends and business associates. He had a 35-year career with the local Lincoln Rochester Trust Co., later acquired by Chase Bank. Bob was always active with Barbara in whichever community he worked, and they lived in. In Rochester, Bob was chairman of the Blue Shield Board, Treasurer of St. Mary’s Hospital Board, and Chair of the town of Perinton Republican Committee. There will be no calling hours or services, per Bob’s request. A Celebration of Bob’s Life took place at Brook Lea Country Club, Rochester on December 27. To share a memory of Bob or send a condolence to the family visit www. walkerbrotherfh.com. Contributions can be made to Lifetime Care, 3111 Winton Road South, Rochester, NY 14623, Wilmot Cancer Center, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642 or any charity of one’s choice in his memory. FRANCINE PATELLA RYAN FREELANCE VOCALIST For Your • Wedding • Dinner • Restaurant • Special Occasion HARP, FLUTE OR PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT AVAILABLE 585-352-8730

Steven C. Larson 6/14/1962-12/23/2017 Steven Christopher Larson, 55, of Brockport, NY, passed away unexpectedly on December 23rd surrounded by family at the University of Minnesota Hospital. His Mass of Christian Burial will be 11:00 am, Saturday, December 30th at Church of St. Mary in Willmar with visitation one hour prior to the mass at the church. Burial will be held at a later date. Gifts in memory of Steve will be used for the benefit of his sons education. Arrangements by Harvey Anderson Funeral Home, Willmar, MN. www.hafh.org Steve was born on June 14, 1962 in St. Paul, MN, the son of Wayne and Sharon (Martinettow) Larson. He graduated from Willmar High School in 1980. He continued his education at St. John’s University, Collegeville, MN, where he graduated in 1984. Steve later earned a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Boston University. In 1997 he was united in marriage to Angela Phelps in Watertown, NY. This union was blessed with two sons, Thomas and Gerard. In 2004, Steve retired from the US Army as a Lieutenant Colonel after 20 years of service. He enjoyed golfing, fishing, sports, and spending time with his family and friends. Steve is survived by his sons, Thomas and Gerard Larson of Spokane, WA; parents, Wayne and Sharon Larson of Willmar; sister, Julie Larson of Eden Prairie, and brother, David (Wendy) Larson, and niece, Anna, of Springfield, VA.


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Opinion/Comments Canal Corp’s “Vegetation Management” project should be no different on east side than in Brockport An article in the local paper on December 19 reported, “Two state agencies overseeing a $2.6 million Erie Canal project that calls for the clear-cutting of trees and brush along embankments have agreed to delay work until February in Brighton, Perinton and Pittsford and are willing to compromise on how much work is done.” Given the work that has already been done in Brockport, that article prompted a conference call with the Canal Corp on December 21. I spoke with Dave Mellen, Director of Construction Management, and Jackie Schillinger, Director of Communications, explaining that the way things appeared here, Brockport and Orleans County had taken the hit for the more prosperous east side, who were getting what everyone along the canal had wanted by forestalling the project and securing compromises. According to the Canal Corp, that is not the case. Canal Corp personnel met with the town supervisors of Pittsford and Perinton, and Senator Funke in a private meeting, explaining basically what they told Brockport residents at a November 8 meeting, and answering ques-

tions. Subsequently the town supervisors, along with the Brighton town supervisor, held an evening town hall meeting with the public and the press but not the Canal Corp in attendance. That second meeting is where the information reported in the news came from. Here’s what the Canal Corp reiterated to me: 1. The project is on hold simply because of the weather and will resume when conditions improve. The contractor’s schedule is to have all cutting completed by March 31, and all small brush removed by June 30. 2. The only compromises will be, as they were here, small ones with individual property owners. 3. The dominant thinking across the nation is that trees don’t belong on earthen dams, which is what the canal embankments are. “We are 100 percent committed to doing what we are doing and that will be no different on the east side of Rochester.” 4. There will be two public meetings on the east side with the Canal Corp, January 17, 6 to 8 p.m. Perinton

Community Center and January 18, 6 to 8 p.m., PittsfordMendon High School Auditorium. 5. The Canal Corp will return to Brockport for a public meeting before phase 2 (stump removal - winter of 2018) occurs. 6.If residents have further questions and concerns, they should contact Dave Mellen (david.mellen@canals. ny.gov). I hope, given this latest development, that the Canal Corp is learning how to improve public relations and communication. Brockport residents, and especially property owners whose properties border the north bank of the canal, should prepare well, with questions, concerns, and any requests regarding remediation assistance in advance of the phase 2 meeting in Brockport. I am happy to be of assistance in this endeavor. Margay Blackman Mayor of Brockport


14 Suburban News - North Edition - December 31, 2017 Legal Notice Town of Parma

Jan.1-Feb.10: Pay 1st installment to Carrie Webster, Receiver. Payment received on or before Feb. 10, 2018 is interest free. Feb.11-Feb.28: 2nd installment due with 1.5 % interest to Carrie Webster, Receiver.

2018 Town and County Tax Collection PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that I, Carrie Webster, Tax Receiver for the Town of Parma, upon receipt of the warrant for the collection of Town and County taxes on property within the Town of Parma for the year 2018, will receive payment at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, P. O. Box 728, Hilton, New York. Office hours are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Thursdays 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. January through March and 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. during April and May. The office will also be open on Saturday, February 10, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. until noon.

Mar.1-Mar.31: 3rd installment due with 3% interest to Carrie Webster, Receiver. If the 2nd installment was not paid by Feb. 28, both the 2nd and 3rd installments are due with 3% interest to Carrie Webster, Receiver.

Payment Instructions

** If taxes are unpaid as of May 11, 2018 and a SECOND NOTICE of taxes due is processed; an additional service charge of $2.00 will be levied and will become part of the amount due.

General and By Mail Information for all Payments: • Payments with a legible valid U. S. postmark dated on or before the payment due date will be used to determine the date of payment. Tax payments delivered by the U.S. Postal Service after the due date that do not contain an official U.S. Postmark but rather contain a “postage meter” mark are not considered timely. •Allow extra time for Direct Payment Checks (often used for online banking) to arrive. Most banks discourage the use of online banking for tax payments because they cannot guarantee your payment will be delivered to our office by the due date. If you utilize on-line banking, you do so at your own risk. • Payments for incorrect amount paid and/or not received in a timely manner will incur interest and penalties. • Payments will be accepted on the next business day, when the last day of a payment period falls on a non business day (weekend, holiday). • Payments made by credit card or electronic check will be accepted via the internet only. Go to website www.monroecounty. gov, select “view/pay taxes online”. Then follow the prompts to retrieve your account information and make payment. A 3% fee is charged for the credit or debit card service and a sliding scale fee based on the amount of the payment for an electronic check. This option is available for Full and Installment Payments only. Full Payment Instructions: Jan.1-Feb. 10: Pay total amount of tax bill to Carrie Webster, Receiver Feb. 11-May 31: Pay total tax amount plus interest to Carrie Webster, Receiver Interest Schedule: Feb.11-28 1.5% Mar.1-31 Apr. 1-30 4.5% May1-31

3% 6%

** If taxes are unpaid as of May 11, 2018 and a SECOND NOTICE of taxes due is processed, an additional charge of $2.00 will be levied and will become a part of the amount due. After May 31:

Legal Notice Town of Parma

Pay total tax plus interest and service charge to Monroe County Treasurer Call 753-1200 for exact amount owed. By Mail: P.O. Box 14420, Rochester, NY 14614 In Person: 39 West Main Street, Room B-2, Rochester, NY 14614

Installment Payment Instructions: Payments not received per the schedule below will have tax and interest calculated to the amount you are paying. Any balance will be added to the remaining amount due and must be paid for the taxes to be considered paid in full.

Apr.1-Apr. 30: Unpaid taxes plus 4.5% interest to Carrie Webster, Receiver. May 1-May 10: Unpaid taxes plus 6.0% interest to Carrie Webster, Receiver.

May 11-May 31: Unpaid taxes plus 6.0% interest and $2.00 service charge where applicable, to Carrie Webster, Receiver. After May 31: Pay total tax plus interest, and any fees which are due to the Monroe County Treasurer. Call 753-1200 for exact amount owed. By Mail: P.O. Box 14420, Rochester, NY, 14614 In Person: 39 West Main Street, Room B-2, Rochester, NY 14614 Partial Payment Instructions: Partial payments must be made to Carrie Webster, Receiver (until May 31) at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, P.O. Box 728 Hilton, New York 14468 or the Monroe County Treasurer (after May 31) in the following manner: •Initial Payments - An initial payment of 25% of the taxes due plus any accrued interest can be made at any time between January 1 and August 20. Any payment paid on or before February 10 is interest free. An interest charge will be calculated and deducted from any payment made after February 10 according to the schedule below. •Subsequent Payments – Any number of subsequent payments of at least $100 can be made anytime between the initial payment and August 20. Any payment paid on or before February 10 is interest free. An interest charge will be calculated and deducted from any payment made after February 11 according to the schedule below. •Schedule of Interest on Partial Payments o Feb. 11-28…1.5% o Mar. 1-31.….3% o April 1-30….4.5% o May 1-10..…6% o May 11-31…6%, plus $2.00 notice fee on final pay ment only. o After May 31: Pay unpaid tax plus interest to Monroe County Treasurer. Call (585) 753-1200 for amount due. By Mail - P.O. Box 14420, Rochester, New York, l4614 In Person: 39 West Main St., Room B-2, Rochester, New York Partial Payments can be made by cash, check or money order but cannot be made via credit card or electronic check. If you have any questions, please call the Tax Receiver’s office at 392-9461 or the Monroe County Treasury at 753-1200. Carrie Webster Tax Receiver Dated: December 19, 2017

Post Enactment Notice To Rezone 945 Hilton Parma Corners Road, Tax Parcel No. 032.03-1-5 Public Hearing Held June 20, 2017 The Town Board of the Town of Parma duly called a public hearing on June 20, 2017, by legal notice published on the 4th day of June, 2017 and posted as legally required, to consider the rezoning of 945 Hilton Parma Corners Road, consisting of approximately 68 acres, Tax Parcel No. 032.03-1-5, from Rural Residential to add the Planned Development Senior Residential (PD-SR) overlay. The Town Board approved the rezoning to add the Planned Development Senior Residential (PD-SR) overlay. Dated: December 20, 2017 Donna K. Curry Parma Town Clerk

Legal Notice Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District The Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District will hold its Organizational Meeting for the year 2018 on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at District Building, located at 1521 Lake Road, Hamlin, New York 14464. Kathryn A. Gross Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District Secretary

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AREA WORSHIP SERVICES BROCKPORT FIRST BAPTIST

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

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 and special events throughout the year.

G.O. CHRISTIAN CHURCH

22 South Main Street, Churchville (across from the Johnson House Restaurant), 585-454-9152, www.gochristianchurch.org, Pastor Dominic Renaldo. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE at 10:30 am, BIBLE STUDIES WEDNESDAYS at 7 pm. Our FOOD PANTRY is open Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7 pm, free and open to the community. We are a church committed to Jesus Christ, His Word, and sharing His love with people walking through real life. Handicap accessible.

HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH

“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” We are a community of God’s people who seek to enable others to form a spiritual connection with God and share the Good News of Jesus Christ. 50 Lake Ave., Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church, Worship Service: 10:00AM 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

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.

OGDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

“To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship with choir at 10:00 a.m. with Sunday School for children. Fellowship hour after worship with lots of good food. Men’s and Women’s Bible studies. Youth group. Many Service and Fellowship opportunities. Handicapped accessible. 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport 14559, 585-352-6802. www.ogdenpresbyterian.org. Pastor Tedd Pullano.

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.

ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Worship: Saturday 4pm for the winter; Sunday 9:30am (includes Children’s Liturgy); Sunday 6pm LifeTeen Mass. Adult Bible Study on Sundays at 10:30am. Solemnity of Mary: Monday, January 1 Mass 9:30am. Handicap accessible. All are welcome.

ST. MARY’S CHURCH

ST. MARK’S CHURCH

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

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. Visit our Website at www.tlcspencerport.com. E-mail: trinityspencerport191@ juno.com New Year’s Eve Day Service - December 31 at 8:15am and 10:30am. “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.” See you in church!

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Registration for Pearce 4 Kids Nursery School/PreK Pearce 4 Kids Child Care Center has offered Nursery School to families in our community for over 50 years. Registration for the 2018/2019 school year will be held on Thursday, January 18, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Pearce Church atrium. If you would like to visit the program and facilities before registration, you are invited to attend the Open House on Thursday, January 11, from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Nursery

School room. Children are welcome to attend Open House with their parents. Pearce 4 Kids Child Care Center is housed in Pearce Church, located one block east of routes 259 and 33 in North Chili. Call 594-1833 for more information or visit pearce4kids. org. Provided information

Spencerport Chamber Awards Banquet January 26 The Spencerport Area Chamber of Commerce will recognize 2017 Awards Winners at its Annual Banquet Friday, January 26, 2018 at Whittier Road Party House, 88 Whittier Road, Rochester. Cocktails/music/networking at 6 p.m. Dinner, awards and speaker follow at 7 p.m. Silent Auction benefits – Homesteads for Hope & Monroe 2–Orleans BOCES. Chamber Officers /Board of Directors invite the community to enjoy the Annual Banquet evening. Keynote Speaker will be Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter. Jenny Rae Brongo is recipient of the 2017 Clyde W. Carter Citizen of the Year Award. Jenny Rae Brongo and her mother, Luann, founded Homesteads for Hope, a Community Farm along the Erie Canal in Ogden. Based on family experiences raising Chuckie, their autistic brother and son, they saw the need for “a place to belong” that would include young adults of all abilities. Determined, Jenny Rae championed opportunities, gaining recognition and support. In 2014 funding came via charitable donations, local and national. In 2016 it was possible to purchase a 55-acre property that today represents Phase I, the Forever Homestead, followed by Phase II, Farm Expansion, and Phase III, Homesteads Village. The Brongo story - with Chuckie as Founding Farmer, is a story of his sister Jenny Rae’s love - within a caring community. State Farm Insurance, 409 South Union Street, Spencerport, will receive the 2017 Joyce A. Lobene Business Person/s of the Year Award. Dominic Agostini, and the State Farm Team, help customers/neighbors with an array of insurance needs: from auto, home and life to commercial and financial/banking. After graduation from Niagara University, Dominic Agostini anchored his State Farm location here, eventually purchasing the building. Later Kiwanis Club President, Dominic supports the Easter Egg Hunt, Canal Days, Ogden Parks & Recreation annual Pineway Ponds 5K Race/Walk, and serves on the Town of Ogden Conservation Board. The Dominic & Amy Agostini family resides nearby with their three children who attend Spencerport schools. Brindle Haus Brewing, owners John and Kristine Boothe and Tom and Sarah DiPietro, will receive the 2017 Civic Beautification Award. The creatively renovated building is at 377 South Union Street, Spencerport. Investing blood, sweat and tears, the friends transformed a vacant doctor’s office into a casual, fun, relaxed tasting room with big-screen TV (of course) – and viewable brewery. These young parents even thought of a children’s area. The name reflects Pit Bull rescue, so a dog or two might stop by for a drink (of water). Over many months, following code guidelines and inspection regulations, barn brewing moved from passionate hobby to winning business. “Are you thirsty, Friends?” Lots of parking shared with Bob’s Pool & Garden & Fowler’s Liquor Store. New Award in 2017! Member of the Year, Glynne Schultz, Spencerport Professional Building. Glynne Schultz shares innovative ideas for the future, plans “behind the scenes” and is a Volunteer at Community Events. Find Glynne in creepy costume at the October Ghost Walk.

Anniversaries from the December 20 Holiday Chamber Luncheon at Braemar Country Club: Adams Basin Inn - 45 years; Colby Homestead Farms - 215 years; Expressions of Dance by Lisa - 25 years; Lamont Awards & Apparel - 45 years; Lori Ritzel/Mary Kay Cosmetics - 25 years; David Moore - 40 years; Plantation Party House - 50 years; Schultz Associates - 35 years; Spencerport Federal Credit Union - 55 years; Stonewall Construction - 20 years; Suburban Disposal - 55 years; Superior Technology - 20 years; The Unique Shop - 35 years; Town of Ogden - 200 years and Village of Spencerport - 150 years. Support your neighbors! 2017 Chamber Officers include: President Jill Cordts, Vice President David Moore, Secretary Joann Carr, and Treasurer Nancy Bodhorn. Easy to Register by credit card at www.SpencerportChamber.org. $35 members; $45 non-members. Sponsorship Levels available: Jake Conkling 352-5756. Chamber Office, 129 South Union Street, Spencerport: 617-0200.

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