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Everything Old is New Again by Sandy Bixby Bridges Nearly 200 alumni from Greece Olympia High School (GOHS) Class of 1965 and their guests gathered for a 50th Anniversary celebration, “Everything Old is New Again” at the Diplomat Banquet Hall on October 2, 2015. Alumnus Reverend James Dugan was at the microphone leading the short program that included a remembrance of 63 deceased classmates and a tribute to all the Vet- Following a 50th Reunion Dinner Friday, October 2, 2015, several of the members of the Greece erans as “God Bless America” was Olympia class of 1965 toured their old school on Saturday morning, October 3rd. Part of the tour sung by all and was led by Miss Anna included a memorial service to their fellow Viet Nam veterans and all veterans of their class. The Jean Dedominicis, a retired Monroe Olympia class of 1965 was the largest class ever for Greece Central School District with over 560 students. Photo by Dave Bridges County Music Teacher. Joe Hanna, Douglas Ladd, Jack Bansbach and Ben Gioseffi were among the educators who school was conducted on Saturday morning. Former classwere recognized for their contribution to the solid foun- mates from outside Rochester arrived from 21 cities and dation created in the 50s and 60s by parents, neighbors, towns in New York State, from 14 other U.S. states and 2 churches, Town of Greece schools and community lead- foreign countries. The class of 1965 was the largest class ever for Greece Central School District with over 560 stuers. dents. Visit the GOHS Class of 1965 Facebook page for phoSchallers, Abbotts, and other haunts were visited repeattos and comments about the event. edly by many while in town for the reunion. A tour of our Provided Photo
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“Glimpses of Greece” Photo Contest Winners Announced Over 100 photographs were submitted for the First Annual Glimpses of Greece photography contest. Judges for the contest were Greece Town Supervisor Bill Reilich, photographer Jamie Montanus, and photographer Robert Bilsky. Judges chose a first place, second place and “Hometown Favorite” award in two age categories – Youth (ages 13-17) and Adult (age 18+). A “People’s Choice” award was also chosen in each category through an online vote on the Greece Public Library’s website. Winning photographs will be on display in the Welsh Room of the Greece Public Library through December 31, 2015. Winning photographers: First Place (Adult): Jim Callahan for “Fishing on Buck Pond” First Place (Youth): Tim Keenan for “Basil Marella Hiking Adventure” Second Place (Adult): Nathan D. Miller for “Aurora at Beattie Beach” Second Place (Youth): Andrew Schulz for “Lake Ontario Sunrise” Hometown Favorite (Adult): Dave Valvo for “Fireworks at the Greece Town Hall” Hometown Favorite (Youth): Abigail Heckman for “Clematis in My Backyard in Greece, NY” People’s Choice (Adult): Sherrill Barlow for “Gone Fishin’ on Buck Pond” People’s Choice (Youth): Tyler Houghtling for “Sunset After a Day of Sledding at Greece Canal Park” Provided Information
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From the office of The Supervisor, Bill Reilich November has always been a time to look back and reflect on what we are thankful for. With the holidays just around the corner, I would like to wish everyone a very safe and happy Thanksgiving. As the snow begins to make its way to the area, I would like to remind residents about our Winter Parking Ordinance. There will be no parking allowed on any town roads or grass rights-of-way from November 1st until April 15th between midnight and 8:00AM. This allows for safer and more effective plowing and salting of dedicated town streets and helps keep the cost of snow removal down, saving tax dollars for residents. In the event a mailbox and/or post is damaged or displaced as a result of Town of Greece operations, the Town will replace the damaged mailbox and/or post with a standard metal mailbox and wooden post at no cost to the resident. Please call the Department of Public Works at 254590 to report any damage sustained due to winter plowing operations. If the resident rejects the mailbox offered, the Town of Greece will reimburse the resident up to $35 upon submission of original receipt as proof of purchase. As always, if I can be of assistance to you in any town related matters, please do not hesitate to contact my office directly at 225-2000.
Final Payment on Greece Town Hall made on October 1, 2015 Thursday, October 1, 2015 marked the last payment on the Town Hall Building at 1 Vince Tofany Blvd. The original bond was issued in 1998 for a period of seventeen years. Greece Town Hall remains one of the most modern government buildings in the county, and is the centerpiece of a complex that has recently seen the additions of a new pavilion, pickleball courts, and a splash park. The retirement of this debt coincides with the plan to build a new police station so as to minimize the budget and tax impact. The new Greece Police Headquarters will also be located on Town Hall Campus. Provided Information
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GrandeVille Senior Living Community by Barbara Burke With a long history in Greece, GrandeVille Senior Living Community takes pride in their exceptional reputation for providing seniors quality care and service at an affordable cost. Opened in 1974, GrandeVille Senior Living Community is located at 555 Maiden Lane, Greece on a 5 acre park-like setting, close to restaurants, shopping, churches, medical facilities and professional offices. For the well being and protection of their residents, GrandeVille is licensed and regulated by the New York State Department of Health and background checks are required for all employees. GrandeVille specializes in all aspects of senior care, their motto is Full Of Life…Full Of Love. Memory Care at the Mary Regina Community A special care community for those with Alzheimer’s disease and other memory impairments. This community is designed around a “household concept,” a home-like setting where residents and staff dine together. This secure environment includes an enclosed courtyard and walking paths. There are daily life enrichment programs providing both physical and emotional well being. Traditional Adult Care A place for seniors to live independently among friends and a caring staff. Services include home-cooked meals and snacks, 24 hour staffing and emergency care, personalized assistance with nutrition, personal and financial needs, transportation and housekeeping. Enhanced Care This is a household style community staffed by licensed nurses and certified home health aids which offers more supervision and care than traditional assisted living. Includes diabetes management, medical and nutritional care, personal hygiene assistance, transportation and assistance with medical equipment. Short-Term Respite Care Services are available from 7 to 60 days for a senior unable to stay alone, giving caregivers the freedom to plan vacations, trips or simply time for themselves. Also offered is transitional care from rehab to home and “trial stays” with permanent residency in mind. Adult Day Care Provides the perfect introduction to community living. Full and half day sessions are available providing a professional, supervised environment with daily activities and meals. Access to the library, game rooms, social areas and beauty
and barber shops are included. Adult Day Care services are available 7 days a week from 8AM to 8PM. GrandeVille has a variety of other services available to all residents including an on-site medical clinic and laboratory, pharmacy service, physical therapy, and podiatry service. GrandeVille’s Activities Calendar is full of fun and interesting things to do that promote a healthy body and mind. Activities include physical exercise in the form of bocce ball, bowling, frisbee golf, gardening, walking groups, and group exercise classes. They have activities to stimulate the brain including theme trivia challenges, bingo, music, word games, movies, card games, arts and crafts and more. There are seasonal activities and opportunities to socialize including scenic drives, ice cream socials, shopping outings to local stores, picnics, carnivals, teas, outdoor concerts, seasonal and themed parties and many other activities designed to help seniors to stay active, healthy and engaged in living life. For more information on GrandeVille Senior Living Community visit www.grandeville.com or call 585-621-6160 to schedule a tour. The GrandeVille Business Office is open Monday thru Friday 8AM-5PM.
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Greece Rotary Club Dictionary Project
Group from West Ridge Elementary School dictionary presentation on October 2, 2015. Back Row: Bill Gormont (Rotary District Governor), John Zink, Pattie Anthony (Rotary Club President), Larry Wills, Judie VanBramer, John Seiler. Front: Tina Paradiso, Ava Yoder.
Some time in late 2006, leaders of the Greece Rotary Club decided to participate in a Dictionary Project. It was a combined effort between the Greece and Hilton Rotary Clubs, along with support from Senator Joe Robach. Funds were budgeted, grants applied for and the books were ordered. In 2007 the first shipment of dictionaries arrived and were distributed. Since 2007, each summer Rotary members contact the principles and teaching staff at the eight Greece Central Elementary Schools and the three Hilton Central Schools who educate third graders. A schedule of dates and times when the third grade students can be assembled and presented with the dictionaries from Rotary Members is compiled. Numerous Rotarians assist with the presentation at the schools which are centered around a performance by Rotarian/Magician Bill Gormont and a message from NY State Senator Joseph Robach. Over the years all of the paperwork, grant acquisition, and ordering of supplies have been the work of teams of Greece Rotarians. This project truly is a club effort and since beginning in 2007, 12,498 dictionaries have been presented to Greece and Hilton third grade students. Each dictionary goes home with the student along with a letter to the parents from the Rotary explaining the goals of
the program. The letter reads in part, â&#x20AC;&#x153;We (Rotary) feel a continued on page 19
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Students and teachers enjoyed the Rotary Club presentation.
Senator Joe Robach handing out dictionaries at Northwood Elementary School in Hilton.
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Students at West Ridge Elementary School in Greece put their new dictionaries right to work looking up words and information.
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Third graders from Longridge Elementary School in Greece examine their new dictionaries. All Photos by Tom Parsons
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Hi-Qual Heating and Cooling, Inc. by Barbara Burke Customer Service and Premium Quality Products are what Bill and Ann Hill of Spencerport have built their business upon. Their company slogan is, “Quality Is More Than Just A Word To Us…It’s In Our Name.” Hi-Qual Heating and Cooling, Inc., 14 Amity Street, Spencerport is a family owned and operated business, who for 27 years has been offering quality sales, installation and service for top of the line heating, ventilating and air conditioning products from Amana, Aprilaire, A.O. Smith Water Heaters, Dunkirk Boilers, and Napoleon Fireplaces. Hi-Qual also specializes in air cleaners, humidifiers, fireplaces, duct work design and build, and more. They have 24-Hour Emergency Service and can maintain and service all makes and models of HVAC products. Their focus is on residential and light commercial work. Hi-Qual offers free sales estimates. Hi-Qual Heating and Cooliing carries, and has an expertise in, Amana products know in the industry for energy efficient (Amana’s Modulating Gas VariableSpeed Furnace offers 97% energy efficiency) and quiet comfort, Amana insulates their products making them tops in the field of noise reduction during operation. “We take care of our customers and make sure that everything is right,” says Bill Hill, “We also offer 10% Off on all maintenance and service to Seniors and past and present Military personnel.” Bill has 49 years of experience in the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning industry. Hi-Qual Heating and Cooling has 3 service technicians and 2 installation specialists who are certified and trained. Their technicians attend classes to keep up to date with the changes occurring in the HVAC industry. They work out of Hi-Qual’s 5,300 sq. ft. building which includes office space, a retail store and a sheet metal fabrication shop. “All of our sheet metal work is done in-house in our shop. Our installation
techs do not cut and piece sheet metal on-site in the homes and businesses of our customers. We do the work, made to exact specifications, in our own sheet metal fabrication shop,” Bill says. When you call Hi-Qual’s office for service or information you most likely will be speaking to Ann Hill who
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Heel the Heroes… The Journey of a Marine and his Dog by Tami Raco
Lyndon Villone and Ice. Photo taken by Jae Shim in Santa Clarita, California.
When Military Service Personnel come back from war with all limbs intact and no visible scars or wounds we often overlook the toll of their service on their heart, soul and mind. This is what they call the “invisible wounds” of war. Rochester native, Lyndon Villone, a brave young man, decided at the age of 19 to help defend our country’s freedom and join the fight with “The War on Terror.” He enlisted in the Marine Corps in 2005 and served 4 years active duty as an Amphibious Assault Crewman. Lyndon served two tours in Fallujah, Iraq. He returned home and faced the challenges of adjusting back into the civilian world. He began to experience the repercussions of managing the impact of war and the effects it had on not only himself but also the way it affected his brothers in arms. Lyndon’s struggles led him down paths of substance abuse, trouble with the law, alienating those who loved and cared for him and ultimately a dark road of lonely self destruction. In the early part of 2011, a time when Lyndon began facing some of his toughest days, he took in a Siberian husky puppy. Initially this puppy only served as a way for Lyndon to make some money during his struggles. He planned to use this puppy to help with his financial burdens by selling him. One day
Lyndon was singing the Marine Marching Cadence and the pup began to howl along with him. From that day forward Lyndon developed a special attachment to the young Husky pup. Some days Lyndon’s depression had him so recluse and uninterested in life this pup became the only reason why Lyndon would get up. He would have to get up and to feed him, exercise him and care for this young pup. This helped Lyndon pull through some of his hardest days of life. Little did Lyndon know this puppy came to him with a much greater purpose in his life. In a short time, Lyndon developed a close bond to the husky and he ultimately became a significant part of Lyndon’s recovery. The husky was named Ice, in honor of one of Lyndon’s closest friends Sgt. Wesley Rice. Sgt. Rice lost his life days before Ice was born, in a military training accident. This loss was one of many that Lyndon would be facing in the upcoming years where his struggles became serious. During this same year Lyndon was formally diagnosed with PTSD by the V.A. At this time he did not have the tools to manage or fully understand what he was facing. His struggles continued but he was not alone. He surprisingly found companionship and support from Ice. This canine provided an element of grounding and calming to Lyndon’s tormented spirit. continued on page 23
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Heel the Heroes... continued from page 22
Lyndon’s journey of hardship was very similar to what other returning servicemen/woman were facing. The invisible wounds of war; the PTSD complications, the substance abuse, suicidal thoughts and self-destruction were something many men and women were facing after their military service. What was different about Lyndon was that he began to find healing in the relationship he had with Ice. This also led Lyndon to begin Therapeutic Horse back riding at the EquiCenter. Lyndon found his happiest days were those that he spent with the horses and with his canine companion Ice. “At those times when I was with Ice and the horses, I felt my best,” said Lyndon. After experiencing the healing benefits from this type of therapy Lyndon began to volunteer at the EquiCenter and also trained Ice as a Therapy Dog. In September of 2012 Lyndon and Ice successfully passed the tests and Ice was certified as an official Therapy dog. He and Ice volunteered throughout the Rochester are providing therapy dog services. Lyndon found this type of work to be most rewarding. November 2012, Lyndon was about to face one of his most painful losses. Sgt. Chris Sawyers who served with Lyndon and was his roommate lost his life to suicide. This was Lyndon’s sixth close loss of a Marine Corps brother. This took him into one of his most painful emotional places. But at this place of grief, pain and darkness the idea of Heel the Heroes was born. In the United States, 22 Veterans commit suicide every day. Lyndon was empowered to help heal the invisible wounds of other Veterans by using the healing powers of canine and equine therapy. The goal of Heel the Heroes is to help Veterans turn their lives around. In 2013 Lyndon took his idea to Syracuse University to the Entre-
preneurs Boot Camp for Veterans program. This is where he learned how to implement his business plan and how to launch this non profit organization to help Veterans who face similar challenges. His dream was becoming a reality. Heel the Heroes is a non-profit organization that is an allinclusive retreat for Veterans who struggle with PTSD. This retreat will be at no cost to the veteran and will provide canine therapy, equine therapy, as well as therapy from other modules such as music, yoga, art and counseling services. The programs are designed to help Veterans hit their reset button. It is also geared at providing them tools they can bring home to better manage their triggers. Each Veteran will leave with not only the tools but also a short term and long term plan with goals and accountability. Many will be eligible to have their very own Therapy Dog. In 2014 Lyndon left the Greece area to begin to establish this retreat near San Antonio Texas. The location was chosen for several reasons. The climate allows the program to be operational year round as well as being in one of the most populated areas for wounded veterans in the country. The township Lyndon is beginning this Schertz Texas was just named the “Purple Heart City.” Lyndon is keeping close ties to the Greece Community through various Veteran outreach programs as well as the Greece American Legion where he was just named as a Guest of Honor at their Annual Wounded Warrior Concert. Heel for Heroes is volunteer run and supported 100% exclusively by donations. The new organization is beginning their first official Fund Raising Campaign November 2015. Part of the proceeds from this fundraiser will help bring local Veterans to his Heel the Heroes Retreat in the fall of 2016. To learn more about Heel the Heroes, to donate or volunteer please visit www.heeltheheroes.org.
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Greece Happenings •“Health Seminar” at the Community and Senior Center The Town of Greece will be offering a free “Health Seminar” on balance on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 from 12:00-1:00PM at the Greece CSC, 3 Vince Tofany Blvd. This free seminar will discuss simple things you can do to improve balance, including tests and exercises. A questions and answers period will follow the discussion. Register in person at the CSC or by calling 723-2425. •Greece Historical Society presents “Walking Alone: The Songs of World War II” by Michael Lasser. Tuesday, November 10, 2015, 7:00 PM, Greece Public Library. Michael Lasser is a lecturer, writer, broadcaster, critic, and teacher. Since 1980, he has been the host of the nationally syndicated public radio show, Fascinatin’ Rhythm. He is the former theater critic for The Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, and for more than 30 years has spoken at museums and universities around the country. Pre-registration is required for this program. Call the library at 585-225-8951 for more information. •Greece Historical Society presents Koda-Kids by Brighton Town Historian Mary Jo Lanphear. Sunday, November 15, 2015, 2:00PM. Greece Museum, 595 Long Pond Rd. During WWII a number of children from Eastman Kodak England were brought to host families in Rochester to live to keep them safe from the bombings of London. Hear the stories of these Koda-Kids, some of whom preferred to remain in America after the war. •6th Annual Lots to the Tots Fundraiser to Benefit Toys for Tots, Sunday, November 15, 2015, 12-4PM, Lake Shore Country Club,1165 Greenleaf Rd. Shopping with 40 vendors, music by Travis Fitch, Silent Auctions, Raffles, Appetizers, Available Bar Service and more. Lots to the Tots, Inc. is a Registered 501(c)3 Not for ProfitHome www.lottotots. com.
Mahjong Friday On Friday nights at the Greece Community and Senior Center residents get together to play Mahjong. Left to right Roberta, Mary Lou and Marilyn. Photo by Tom Parsons
•“Time Out for Women” at the Community and Senior Center The Town of Greece will be offering the “Time Out for Women” program again this winter. This program gives women an opportunity to spend time in a social setting, learning about many different topics through presentations and performances. The program is held at the Greece Community & Senior Center, 3 Vince Tofany Blvd from 9:15-11:15AM Wednesdays starting November 18-February 3, 2016. CSC members may register starting Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at the Greece CSC or online at www. greeceny.gov/CSC. The fee is $20.00 and the program is limited to 110 participants. For more information call 7232425 or visit www.greeceny.gov/CSC. •KIWANIS MEET AND GREET - The Kiwanis Club of Greece invites you to an evening meeting Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 6:00PM, at Beatrice Place, 600 Denise Rd. (the former Our Lady of Mercy Church). Meet the members and hear about Kiwanis programs. Our Mission Statement: We are dedicated to serving the children of Greece and surrounding areas and improving their quality of life. Be our guest, have some pizza, and consider giving back to the community as a Kiwanis member. Greece Kiwanis meets the last Wednesday of the month at Beatrice Place. Call Angie at 865-9742 for more information. •”Our Town in World War II” Exhibit Greece Museum 595 Long Pond Rd - Exhibit ends December 13, 2015. What was it like to be on the USS Nevada during the bombing of Pearl Harbor? Why did Greece residents collect 200 bags of milkweed? Why was scrap paper collected? Our Town in World War II tells the story of how Greece residents helped win the war in the military and on the home front. The exhibit open through December 13, 2015 on Sundays 1:30-4:00PM, or by appointment.
26 GreeceNewsNY.com November 2015 some safeguards to protect their pets and trick or treaters. Halloween is a well-known occult holiday. Avoid letting your cats out at this time of the year. Cats black in color especially can be targeted. Be mindful with all the activity with trick or treaters, doorbells ringing, and costumes, this can be stressful for dogs. If you entertain during the holiday season and have family and friends over that your pets are not comfortable with be aware this can cause stress on the pets. Dogs can be territorial and become protective of their home and owner when strangers are at the door and may cause a dog to bite when it would normally not. It is best to keep the dogs in an area of the house away from visitors at the door. This not only prevents dog bites but also prevents the dogâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s escape. Enjoy Holiday Pet Tips from the this fun and busy time of year. Town of Greece Animal Control Peter Braggins With Halloween and the upcoming busy holiday sea- Animal Control Officer son approaching the Town of Greece Animal Control Town of Greece Department would like to remind pet owners to take 585-581-4025
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Giuseppe’s Restaurant & Catering Company
40 Spencerport Rd. • Formerly FWS Plaza 429-6540 • 426-3397
Nominated for Best Small Business of the Year!
Restaurant Menu
Antipasti ~ Appetizers
Chicken
Calamari • Calamari Serafina Artichoke French • Chicken Fingers Buffalo Chicken Fingers • Chicken Wings Garlic Bread • Giuseppe Fries Buffalo Fries • Combination Platter Mozzarella Sticks • Beer Battered Zucchini Breaded Mushrooms Breaded Cauliflower
Include Soup or Salad and Pasta or Potato Chicken Parmigiano • Chicken French Chicken Della Casa • Chicken Salvatore Chicken Picatta • Half Chicken Dinner Parmigiano Platter
Soups & Salads Italian Wedding Soup • Greens & Beans Greens & Beans w/sausage Chef Salad • Grilled Chicken Salad Crispy Chicken Salad Black and Bleu Steak Salad Antipasto
Pasta Include Soup or Salad Imported Pasta Homemade Gnocchi • Baked Gnocchi Gnocchi Joseph • Homemade Ravioli Ravioli Andrew • Lasagna Stuffed Shells Penne Alla Vodka (& w/chicken) Baked Spaghetti Linguine Aglio y Oglio Spaghetti Bolognese Linguine w/Red or White Clam Sauce
Beef, Veal, Etc. Include Soup or Salad Bone-In Rib Eye Black and Bleu Rib Eye • New York Strip Steak • Steak Pizzaiola Veal Parmigiano Eggplant Parmigiano • Tripe
Friday Specials
Breaded Fish Fry • Beer Battered Fish Fry Baked Fish • Haddock Marinara Haddock French
Pizza Our traditional red pizza starts with our homemade sauce, and grated pecorino romano. Our traditional white pizza starts with olive oil, garlic and pecorino romano.
Small-Four Pieces • Medium-Eight Pieces Party-Twenty Pieces Toppings: Mozzarella, pepperoni, sausage, meatball, ham, bacon, anchovy, sweet peppers, onions, mushrooms, capers, olives, tomato, broccoli, cherry hot peppers, banana peppers
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FISH FRIES
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Catering Menu
Buffet #1 - Roasted Chicken, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Rolls & Butter
Buffet #2 - Choice of meats: Roasted Chicken, Chicken French, Chicken
Cacciatore, Chicken Parmigiano, Chicken Marsala, Roast Beef Burgundy, Baked Ham, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Veal Parmiagiano, Veal French, Meatballs or Sausage from the Sauce. Includes: Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Italian Relish Tray, Rolls & Butter.
Plus Many Other Buffets Available Entrees by the Pan Also Available
Party Room Available NOW BOOKING HOLIDAY PARTIES, SHOWERS, FAMILY REUNIONS, BEREAVEMENTS. Prices subject to change without notice.
40 Spencerport Rd. (formerly FWS Plaza) 429-6540 ~ 426-3397
Restaurant Hours Lunch & Dinner… Mon.-Thurs. 11am-9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-9:30pm; Sun. 4pm-9pm
SUNDAY ¢
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PIZZA & WINGS
40 WINGS 6.50
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2.50 Bottles of Bud & Coors Light $
Live Music Fri. & Sat. Nights!
TUESDAY
2.00 Margaritas $ 2.25 Most Bottles of $
Beer and Well Drinks All Day, All Night
2.00 TACOS
$
Check out the website for music venue at N. Greece only
Halloween Bash
GREECE • 865-2490 • 4670 Dewey Ave.
October 31 • 8pm Costume Contest, FREE
Open Noon Every Day. Kitchen is now open until 11pm! Food, Prizes & more. Have
HILTON • 392-4141 • 610 N. Greece Rd. Mon.-Sat. Open at 3pm, Sun. Noon
your party here. Bring the Gang & Enjoy the Fun!!
www.theovertimegrill.com • TWO LOCATIONS
Sullivan’s CharBroil COUPON
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with purchase of Burger, 2 Fries & 2 Drinks Exp. 11/11/15
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Introducing
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• steak • Meatloaf • Hot Roast Beef Open Faced sandwich • Hot turkey Open Faced sandwich
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$ The Economizer 8.99 Many more menus available • Call Courtney to discuss menus and pricing 4712 Ridge Rd. W., Spencerport • 352-5860 www.sullyscatering.com RestauRant Open: Mon.-Fri. at 11am; sat. & sun. at 7am
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Beer • Dine In • Take Out • Delivery & Wine 3208 Latta Rd. Available ...see our Full Menu & more coupons!
225-9200
(Across from Post Office)
First time here so l just went with basic pizza. It was very good enough cheese and pepperoni. I got it to go but the girl behind the counter was very pleasant and made me comfortable for the 15 min wait. The place was clean and kept well with plenty of seating so I will try again soon for dine in. Darren S. I am not a big Pizza eater. When I do it’s here. All the ingredients always fresh. The chicken wings always fresh and plump. They also have decent other selection of Italian food. I have only tried a few but always good. Tim C. A good place to enjoy a pie with the family. The staff is always over the top friendly!! Craig T. Great food. Eggplant was thick and the sauce was thin and flavorful. Highly recommend. Patty P.
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Junior Varsity Football - Greece Arcadia vs Greece Athena at Athena on October 1, 2015 Photos by Tom Parsons
Modified Boys Soccer - Hilton vs Athena at Athena on October 1, 2015 Photos by Tom Parsons
Basil Marella Park -
Dejor and Israel shooting some hoops on a Fall day at Basil Marella Park. Basil Marella Park is located at 975 English Road in Greece. This 101 acre park features athletic fields, disc golf course, trials, shelters, a skate park, playground and restrooms. Photo by Tom Parsons
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Restaurant & Party House 500 Long Pond Rd.
Thanksgiving
723-1344 Day BuffeT
Turkey, stuffing, potatoes, gravy, ham, chicken, our seafood newburg, vegetables, pasta, meatballs, sausage, salads, desserts and more. Buffet Available from Noon - 5 pm
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• friDay fisH frY • saTurDay fine DininG • sunDay Brunch 10:30am-2:30pm Omelet, Breakfast Waffle & Crepe Stations
fall & Holiday Parties
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THURSDAY SPECIAL:
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Dates still available for fall & winter parties in our party rooms
Projected Opening November 6 Come and visit our completely renovated restaurant and pub and experience our all new menu. Mon-Sat 11am-2am Sun Noon-2am
372 Manitou Rd. • 392-3370 www.braddockbaytavernandgrill.com
Great restaurants start with great owners Danielle and Eric Firenze. They want their restaurant to have a warm and welcoming atmosphere that serves great food. The Retreat has a Friday Night Fish Fry and a very popular Saturday Night Prime Rib. A real deal 40¢ Wings & Kids Eat FREE on Monday Nights. Happy Hour is Mon-Thurs 4-6pm, Kitchen is open til 1:30am and Munchies are Buy One Get One FREE Sun-Thurs 10pm-1:30am.
512 Long Pond Road • 227-9100 www.theretreatgreece.com
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Victory Road Association, A Pathway to Mending Lives As we listen to the news each day of shootings, child abuse, and drug related issues; exchange tales of woe on the internet and social media about suicide, bullying and marital discourse; talk to neighbors, friends and family facing the pressures of crisis in their homes and workplace, we wish we could do something besides listen. Since 2007, the credentialed therapists of PetraPlace Counseling Services in Greece have been doing what they can to go beyond listening. Through counseling and outreach work, they have worked tirelessly to help reshape the lives of those navigating relationship and family issues, abuse, trauma, teen pregnancy, addiction and other challenging life situations. And now they are taking their work one step further. A new project they are undertaking, the Victory Road Association, is a nonprofit community outreach program that strengthens families and helps individuals in our community reach higher success in their lives. This long awaited vision is designed to intervene and supersede issues that hinder people and families from having an abundant life and reaching their fullest potential. The Victory Road Association strives to provide support that is far beyond the scope of counseling services. The Association will encompass comprehensive strategies and continuity of care that fo-
cuses on total well-being. With a multi-systemic approach, Victory Road will assess the needs of the community and develop strategies that enhance lives and transform hearts and minds. Initially, programs will include those focusing on delinquent youth and their families, marriage and relationship mentors, “Mommacare” providing support for young mothers-to-be, educational supports, millenial networking and more. According to Stacey Reed-MacGregor, MSW LCSW CCTP, executive director of Petra Place and Victory Road Association, Planning for the Victory Road Association began in March 2015 when those involved with PetraPlace recognized the need in the community for an uplifting place of inspiration where people really matter and the truth is relevant and uplifting. “We are committed to being a community resource where people find a personal and unique touch, a resource in which people find help and hope for themselves and those they care about most,” Reed-MacGregor said. A kick-off ceremony and launch celebration for Victory Road Association will be held Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015 at Golden Ponds Party House in Greece. The Victory Road Planning Team will be on hand to discuss plans to work together to give those in the community an abundant life and a hopeful future through healing, wholeness, growth, change and transformation. For more information about Victory Road, call (585) 730-7777. Provided Information
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