Westside News EAST Edition – April 20, 2025

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Assemblyman Josh Jensen honored Hilton’s Mallory Heise with a citation during the high school’s pep rally on April 11. The citation honors Mallory for achieving the 2,000 point milestone during her Hilton girls basketball career and recognizes her academic achievements as a valedictorian of her class. Photo from @HiltonCadets on X.

Kendall’s Nic Cole was recently named Genesee Region Player of the Week. Nic pitched seven innings, striking out 9 batters, and earning a win. He also scored two runs, two RBIs, and hit a gamewinning sacrifice fly. Photo from @DrieselMark on X.

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Town Board recognizes Ogden Farmers’ Library during National Library Week

On April 9, the Ogden Town Board presented a proclamation to Ogden Farmers’ Library Director John Cohen in celebration of National Library Week 2025. This annual event, first established in 1958 and sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA), recognizes the essential contributions of libraries and library professionals in enriching lives and strengthening communities across the country.

“As a father of four young boys, I’m frequently at the library picking up and returning books. It’s incredibly rewarding to see how something as simple as reading can bring them so much joy and happiness,” said Ogden Town Supervisor Mike Zale.

“We’re fortunate to have such a valuable resource in our community, one that offers a vast collection of free books, programs, and services. I’m incredibly thankful to John Cohen and his entire team for all they do to advance the mission of the Ogden Farmers’ Library,” concluded Zale.

The Ogden Farmers’ Library has long been an essential community resource. Founded in 1815, the library has consistently provided free and equitable access to books and innovative programs. Today, it continues to offer these services, along with a wide range of other media and digital resources. As a vital hub for knowledge, technology, and civic engagement, the library fosters critical thinking and supports lifelong learning for residents of all ages.

“I invite anyone to reach out for a library tour or to discuss any library-related matters. I’m passionate about libraries and am always happy to make time for a conversation,” said John Cohen, Director of the Ogden Farmers’ Library.

To learn more about the Ogden Farmers’ Library, including hours of operation, available services, and upcoming events, visit ogdenfarmerslibrary.org or call 585-6176181.

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The Brockport Museum & Library of Local History will hold its first event of 2025 on Friday, May 2, at 7 p.m. at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 14 State Street, Brockport. The museum welcomes Margaret Ulmer, a direct descendant of William and Nancy Seymour and a trained musician. Margaret will entertain the audience with piano music of the time-period and share stories of the Seymour family member she knew: Helen Seymour, Margaret’s great-

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grandmother. Margaret has performed for three world premieres of multimedia operas and been a musical director for productions for several theatres in Boston and New York City. She currently teaches improvisation and American music.

This event is free and open to the public. Attendees are asked to bring a canned good or non-perishable item for the local food shelf.

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Hilton High School Music Teacher Kristina Best was surprised with the News 8 Golden Apple Award on April 9. She was nominated by students Ava and Alana who say, “Best in the best!” The segment will air on Tuesday, April 22, on News 8. Photos from @HiltonCSD on X.

Lions Club of Chili and other community members participated in the Monroe County Parks Department’s Pick Up the Parks Day event at Black Creek Park on April 12. Those who pitched in to help pick up trash and clean up the park were: Mike Donner; Joe Korn;

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Pictured are (l-r) Councilman Aaron Baker, Town Supervisor Mike Zale, Councilman Steve Toms, Ogden Farmers’ Library Director John Cohen, Councilman Josh Hinman, Councilman Sal Gerbino, and Highway Superintendent Doug Case
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Lynette (Vaughan) Cox Brockport – Lynette (Vaughan) Cox, age 73, of Greece and Brockport, died April 8, 2025 after a long battle with cancer. She was predeceased by her parents, Herbert “Yub” Vaughan and Mildred “Millie” DeRuyscher Vaughan, and husband Frank Cox. She is survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Laurence and Barbara Vaughan; niece Kimberly Vaughan Jennette and husband Mark of Concord, NC; great nephew Dante Laurence Park of Concord, NC; nine Vaughan cousins and four DeRuyscher cousins; and special family, Susan, Addison, Jessica, and Kristy. “Nettie” was a graduate of Brockport High School Class of 1970 and Monroe Community College. She enjoyed spending time in her gardens, bowling, golfing, volunteering for National Fallen Firefighters Golf Tournament and Honor Flight Rochester. She was a lifelong member of First Baptist Church of Brockport. She retired from DePaul Services and previously worked at R.T. French.

A Graveside Service will be held Saturday July 26, 2025, 10 a.m., at Lakeview Cemetery in Brockport, with a reception to follow at the Brockport Area Vets Club, 222 West Avenue, Brockport. Contributions in her memory can be made to First Baptist Church of Brockport, 124 Main Street, Brockport NY 14420; National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, P.O. Box 498, Emmitsburg, MD 21727; or Honor Flight Rochester, P.O. Box 23581, Rochester, NY 14692. Arrangements entrusted to the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport.

•Dugan, Katherine Anne (Macke-Mueller), died April 8, 2025. Kathy’s immediate surviving family includes her sister Nancy Purcell and family, as well as her three daughters, two sons, and their families: daughter Theresa Annello (partner Steve VanDekken) and Theresa’s children Alyssa, Katherine, and Nathan (and their spouses and children); daughter Amy Mueller (husband Patrick McGee) and Amy’s children Greta and Sophie; daughter Lisa Lampe, and her husband Matthew Lampe and their children Emma, Anna, and Zachary; son Jerry Riverstone (partner Charlotte von Hemert) and Jerry’s child Fen Riverstone; and son Jeff Mueller (partner Alicia Dubel).

Donations in her memory can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or the Hildebrandt Hospice Care Center, 330 Monroe Avenue, Suite 400, Rochester, NY 14607. Arrangements entrusted to the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport.

•Fradella, Theresa M., died April 10, 2025. Theresa is survived by her sisters Lillian Competelli, Rose-Ann Argiro and Beatrice (Charlie) Bruccoleri; her children Angela Fradella and Ray Fradella (Jeanne); and grandchildren Lyssa, Paul and Ray; and many nieces and nephews. She and her husband, John, raised their family in Brooklyn and later Carmel, NY. In Carmel, she was a switchboard operator at Putnam Hospital Center for 34 years. After retiring, she enjoyed spending time with her family, eventually moving to Rochester. She enjoyed all kinds of sports, but was happiest watching her team, the Yankees.

Her Funeral Service was held April 14 at Nativity Church, Brockport. Interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Brockport. Arrangements entrusted to the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport.

Dean C. Westcott

Brockport – Dean C. Westcott, age 82, passed away peacefully early Monday morning (March 31, 2025) at the Elderwood of Lakeside at Brockport.

He was born July 31, 1942 in Brockport, a son of the late Carl and Dorothy Jean McCracken Westcott. Dean will be remembered for his love of family and dedication to his community. He was a lifetime member (60 years +) of the Brockport Fire Department and a member of the Brockport Elks Club. He retired from the Rochester Telephone Company after 35 years of service and also worked as a part-time dispatcher for the Brockport Police Department.

•Wexler, Evan M., died April 14, 2025, at age 62. Evan is survived by his wife, Helen; his children, Evan, Ashley (daughter-in-law), and Hunter; his granddaughter, Avery; his mother, Diana; and his sister, Susan. Evan was pre-deceased by his daughter, Kasey, his father, Morton, and his sister, Lisa. Evan lived every day of his life with a competitive drive. He played every game to win, whether in golf, bowling, or board games, and he spent decades playing Dungeons & Dragons with his found family. He took great pride in serving his community on the town board and mentoring the people around him as a coach, teacher, politician, and friend. Evan’s life and memory was honored Saturday, April 19 at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport. Donations can be made to the Seymour Library in his memory.

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•Burkhart, Leslie, died April 14, 2025 at age 74. Predeceased by her parents, William and Joyce White; sister, Dianne (Ronald) Miller; and all of her beloved pets, especially Emma. Survived by her partner, Shirlee Bates; children, Jared (Aimee) Burkhart and Stacy (Jason) Mulcahy; grandchildren, Skylar Burgess and Sean Mulcahy; niece, Kimberlie (Alan) Burkhart; her loyal fur baby, Katie Ann; and many bonus sons, daughters and grandchildren.

Family and friends may call at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home Tuesday, April 22 from 3 to 7 p.m. Funeral Service Wednesday, April 23 at 11 a.m. at the Funeral Home.

•Tsomis, Evangelos, died April 11, 2025 at age 84. Predeceased by his wife, Kleoniki; grandson, Jimmy; sister, Eleftheria Kostarellis; and sister-in-law, Angela Tsomis. Survived by his children, Anna (Perry) Tziotzos, Paul Tsomis and Olga (John) Kotrides; grandchildren, Soultana, Valentina and Kleoniki; brother, Mike Tsomis; and several nieces, nephews and dear friends.

His Funeral Service was held April 16 at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, East Avenue, Rochester. Interment, Westside Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili.

Barbara Jean Hollink

It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Barbara Jean Hollink of Hilton, on April 15, 2025 at the age of 88. As Barbara would say, she died of “old age”, complicated by the cruel and unrelenting effects of Alzheimer’s disease.

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•Silco, Carol J., age 78, died April 10, 2025. She was born April 19, 1946 in Brockport to the late John and Elsie (Cotter) McAllister. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband Donald in 2023, brothers Robert and John McAllister. Carol is survived by her children, Patricia (Robert) Kajfasz, Barbara Sands, Lynda Silco, Dale Silco, Jim Silco; grandchildren, Hanna and Daniel Sands, Andy and Steven Silco, Daniel Schreiber; several great-grandchildren; sisters in law, Sandy McAllister and Dixie Mayes; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Carol enjoyed cooking, fishing, gardening, canning, and camping at both Lake Alice and Rainbow Lake.

Her Funeral Service was held April 16 at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, Holley. Interment at Lakeview Cemetery, Brockport. Contributions can be made to the American Heart Association or to the Susan G. Komen Foundation in her memory. To share a special memory of Carol, please visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

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•Wallace, Robert George, (known by friends as Bob), died April 11, 2025. Predeceased by his wife of 65 years, June Shirley (Schmitt) Wallace; his children, Bruce David Wallace, married to Cindy (Bickford) Wallace of Dunnellon, FL, and Barbara (Wallace) Coleman, married to David Charles Coleman of Rochester; his seven grandchildren, Julie (Wallace) Stoyer, Kelly (Wallace) Nuzum, Robert Bruce Wallace, Timothy Daniel Igoe, Michele (Igoe) Jones, Johanna (Igoe) Cannioto, and Kai (Coleman) Fragnito; seven great-grandchildren. Bob is also predeceased by his father, Thomas McKee Wallace; his mother, Stella (Cowper) Wallace; his sister, Margaret (Wallace) Bennett; his brothers-in-law, David Ray Bennett and Henry Charles Schmitt, Jr.; and his son-in-law, Michael James Igoe. Bob served in the US Army during the Korean War. He had a long career with Eastman Kodak Company, as a machine designer, and later a supervisor, in Area 7 Engineering. Family vacations were spent camping in parks across the country. Bob and his son, Bruce, restored a 1929 Model A Ford together. One of his favorite pastimes was woodworking—making house trim, paneling, cupboards and fine furniture. Bob was an avid reader and baseball fan. Visitation will be Thursday, April 24, from 10 to 11 a.m. at Pearce Memorial Church, 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili, followed by a Memorial Service at 11 a.m. Interment in Fairfield Cemetery, Spencerport. Donations in his memory can be made to the ministry of CRU, 100 Lake Hart Drive, Orlando, FL 32832 with the words “greatest needs” on the memo line. Arrangements entrusted to Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Spencerport.

He will be sadly missed by his loving and devoted wife of almost 51 years, Carol Neis Westcott; his daughter, Theresa Weed (Rick) of Brockport, his son, Timothy (Andrea) Westcott of NC; grandchildren, Adrianna Weed (Matt), Brenden Weed (Meghan), Kasen Westcott and Kyler Westcott; sister, Carol Westcott (David Attridge); nephew, Raymond Land, along with many dear friends. Family and friends may call on Saturday, May 24 from 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM at the Brockport Free Methodist Church, 6787 4th Section Road, Brockport, NY 14420, where Dean’s Celebration of Life Service will be held at 2:00 PM. Interment will follow at Lakeview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Dean are suggested to the Brockport Exempts, P.O. Box 341, Brockport, N.Y. 14420.

Your memories and condolences may be shared with Dean’s family at www.falconefuneralhome.com.

The only child of Clara and John King, Barbara was born in Syracuse but spent most of her beautiful life in Rochester, Gates, and Hilton. She had childhood aspirations of becoming a nun, a goal for which her family is forever grateful that she failed to achieve. Family was the most important thing in her life, always selfless and doing everything in her power to support the people around her. Barb met Bill, her husband of 56 years, while working at Delco. After a nice courtship and a few bowling dates, Barb, Bill, and Barb’s four oldest children became a family. Shortly thereafter, the family grew with the arrival of Tracy and Brenda. After the move to Hilton (from Gates) in 1972, Barbara took on the role of full-time mom, taxi driver, primary pool cleaner, confectioner of grape jelly and date & nut bread, jazzercizer, and of course, the most beautiful Mary Kay lady the company ever recruited. Correction: Mary Kay consultant (Barb always liked to point that out as it was a distinction from “The Avon Lady”). For twenty+ years, Barb was the smiling face in the office at Hollink Motorsports. Bill sold the bikes, and she wrote up the deals and swiped the credit cards. She enjoyed that job. She liked the customers and was particularly fond of her coworkers – especially if they were family!

Barbara loved to talk. She talked to everyone, about everything. Sometimes mom’s words got through “the filter” resulting in either infectious laughter or (for the kids) complete astonishment. Whatever the conversation, she always had the right words of advice for the children, and the right words of love and encouragement for Bill. Barbara is survived and dearly missed by her loving husband, Bill; and her children, Kathy (Ted) Quichocho, Patty Schaller, Kevin (Bonnie) Niver, Peggy (Kevin) Van Houten, Tracy (Justin) Bevington, and Brenda Hollink. She will be lovingly remembered by her grandchildren, Michelle (Ron) Eisman, Nicholas (Crystal) Quichocho, Cody Niver, Dylan Niver, Michael (Lauren) VanHouten, Sarah Pittman, Eva Bevington, and Nora Bevington. Barbara held a special place in the hearts of her great grandchildren, Bella, Emma, Ryan, Mia, and Carolyne.

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A Celebration of Barbara’s life will be held at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, 735 East Avenue in Hilton. The family will receive visitors from 4 - 7 p.m. on Monday, April 21st. Barb’s Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, April 22nd at 10:00 a.m. followed by Interment at Lakeside Cemetery in Hamlin.

Memorial donations may be made in Barbara’s name to the Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region Chapter, 200 Meridian Centre Blvd Suite 110, Rochester, NY 14618 or Buffalo Pug & Small Breed Rescue, 2200 Military Rd, Tonawanda, NY 14150 - the organization that connected Barb with Ellie, her favorite dog that wasn’t even a pug.

H-P Senior Center offering monthly nutrition classes

Cornell Cooperative Extension Nutrition Educator, Alyssa VanValkenburg, Registered Dietician, will lead for monthly nutrition classes at the Hilton-Parma Senior Center. Lessons cover the unique needs of older adults. Topics vary every month and almost always include a food demonstration with an opportunity to sample the food. The classes provide a wealth of information that participants can take with them and use in their daily lives. Classes will be from 11 a.m. to noon on the following Thursdays at

the Community Center, 59 Henry Street:

•May 8 – A Food Pattern for Overall Health Talk and a seasonal food demo •June 12 – Food Safety Talk and a seasonal food demo

Seniors are invited to come and try these free classes. Join for one or all sessions. Summer dates will be added soon. To reserve a spot, register online at www.hprecreation.org or call 392-9030. Provided information

Brockport HS Class of 1990 planning reunion weekend

The Brockport High School Class of 1990 is holding a Reunion Weekend, July 25 through 27, 2025.

Special events are planned all weekend long to allow class members to reconnect with old friends, reminisce about their high school days, and create new memories together.

Festivities include: Party in the Park; School Tour. 80s Themed “Prom,” and a Red Wings Game.

Alumni of the BHS Class of 1990 are asked to email the reunion planning committee at bkptclassof90@

gmail.com and include their full name (noting name at graduation if different). The planning committee will email the 35th Reunion Itinerary and a link to RSVP. Even those HS Class of 1990 members who are unable to attend the weekend events, area asked to complete the RSVP form to receive updates and future event information.

Updates will also be shared on the Brockport High School Class of 1990 Facebook Page. Provided information

GCC and NYS Department of Labor to host Career Fair

Genesee Community College is partnering with the New York State Department of Labor to host a comprehensive Career Fair on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the William W. Stuart Forum at the Batavia Campus.

This premier event offers GCC students and community members the opportunity to connect with top employers and explore a variety of job and internship opportunities. Attendees will have the chance to:

•Meet recruiters from a wide range of industries

•Discover exciting job and internship openings

•Network and build professional connections

•Receive career advice from hiring experts

This Career Fair is free and open to the public, making it an excellent opportunity for job seekers at all stages of their careers. Whether you are looking for your first job, a career change or professional growth, this event is designed to help you take the next step toward your future.

Attendees are encouraged to bring copies of their resumes and dress professionally.

For more information, please contact: Marie Wixner, GCC coordinator of Career Services at 585-343-0055 ext. 6091or by email at mwixner@ genesee.edu. Provided information

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Blood Drives

•SSG Nicholas Reid Memorial Blood Drive on Wednesday, April 30, 1 to 6 p.m., at the Brockport Exempts Club, 248 West Avenue, Brockport. For an appointment, call 1-800-RED CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor keyword: brockportcommunity.

•Blood Drive on April 30 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Holley MS/HS multi-purpose room. Visit https://tinyurl.com/4p3pnrc5 to schedule an appointment.

•Meatloaf Dinner Saturday, April 26, 4 to 7 p.m., at Hamlin Methodist Church, 1736 Lake Road, Hamlin. Dine in or take out. Dinner includes meatloaf, potatoes, bread, mixed vegetables/corn, tossed salad, and dessert for $12 per person. Call Bonnie at 585-705-7213 to order. Pay by cash or check.

•Friends of the Greece Public Library are sponsoring a Used Book Sale on Saturday, April 26, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Buckman’s Plaza Lower Level, 2590 West Ridge Road. Various genres available. Bring your own bag. Masking is optional.

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•American Red Cross Blood Drives: April 22, 1 to 6 p.m., Riga Town Hall, 6460 Buffalo Road, Churchville; April 30, 1 to 6 p.m., Brockport Firemen’s Exempt Club, 248 West Avenue, Brockport; April 30, 1 to 6 p.m., Chili Community Center, 3237 Chili Avenue, Rochester; May 1, noon to 5 p.m., SUNY Brockport Seymour College Union, 350 New Campus Drive, Brockport; May 3, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Lakeview Community Church, 30 Long Pond Road, Rochester. Make an appointment by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App.

Events & Entertainment

•Medical Careers Day, for individuals in grades 7-12 interested in exploring the diverse world of healthcare, Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at The Harley School campus, 1981 Clover Street, Rochester. Features panel discussions with healthcare professionals, area college representatives, and workshops. Free and open to the public ages 12 and up. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Pre-registration is required at https://tinyurl.com/cvj948bx.

•Chili Art Group’s 2025 Spring Show & Sale will be held at the Chili Community Center, 3237 Chili Avenue, on April 25, 26, and 27. The show is open Friday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Opening Reception from 6 to 8 p.m.), Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free and open to the public. Visit online at facebook.com/chiliartgroup.

•The Village of Brockport is holding an Arbor Day tree planting on Friday, April 25, starting at 10 a.m. Park at Barry Street Park. Trees will be planted on Barry Street and Victory Drive. Come dressed to dig. Shovels and instructions will be provided. Call the Village Hall at 637-5300 ext. 110 with any questions.

•Genesee Community College’s 44th Annual Fashion Show, Masterpiece Unfolding, is Saturday, May 3. Doors open at 5 p.m. for a vendor fair and the show begins at 7 p.m. in the Richard C. Call Arena on the College’s main campus in Batavia. General admission tickets are $15 online ($20 at the door) and are available at https://gccfashionshow.com/. GCC students receive free admission with pre-reservation.

•The Penfield Symphony Orchestra will present the concert “From Beethoven to Mahler” on May 5, 7:30 p.m., at the Penfield High School Auditorium, 25 High School Drive, Penfield. Tickets can be purchased online at www.penfieldsymphony.org, by phone at 585-872-0774, and at the door on the night of the concert. Tickets cost $15 for adults, $1 for students of any age with a student ID. Group rates are available for parties of six or more.

•Hilton Baptist Church will be holding its third annual Dog Days of Summer and Pet Blessing on Saturday, June 7, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Crafters are invited to show and sell their treasures for $15 per spot at the Trunk Sale. Community members are invited to bring their leashed pets for an individual pet blessing from Pastor Dan Brown. Activities include Greece Residents Aiding Stray Animals (GRASP) meeting some furry friends waiting for adoption, Hamlin Animal control meet and greet, Antique Appraisals for $4 per item or three for $10 (pre-register by calling 392-7990. Kids can enjoy face painting, “ Chalk the Walk” and making a take home “pet.”

Fundraisers

•Save the date for Genesee Community College’s Cougar Classic golf tournament on Monday, July 21, at Stafford Country Club. Those with questions may contact the Foundation Office at 585-345-6809 or foundation@genesee.edu.

•Mainly Books, 24 Main Street, Hilton, and Friends of the Parma Public Library are holding an April Sale. All cookbooks and children’s books are on sale, buy one, get two free (of equal or lesser value). Store hours: Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Shop early for best choices. Donations and members/volunteers always welcome.

•Spring Book Sale at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport, runs April 23 through 26. Sale hours are Wednesday 6 to 8 p.m., Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Hardcover books, DVDs, puzzles, and books on CD are $1, paperbacks, children’s books, and CDs are $0.50. Bring your own reusable bag on Saturday for a $5 per bag sale.

•2025 ARC GLOW Self-Advocate All Stars Annual Talent Show Fundraiser will be held Saturday, April 26, 1 to 5 p.m., at ARC GLOW Community Center, 38 Woodrow Road, Batavia. To register or purchase tickets call 261-8734 or 343-1123 ext. 1164 or email tkingdollar@arcglow.org. Admission is $10 per person, ages 12 and under free.

•Chicken and Biscuit fundraiser, sponsored by the Ferris-Goodridge Auxiliary Unit #330, Sunday, April 27, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Legion Post, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport. Dinners are $12 per person, drive-thru only.

•Pork Dinner at St. John Lutheran Church, 1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin on Wednesday, April 30, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Cost is $15 for adults, $7 for ages 4-12, and free for children under 4. Pre-Sale orders only; call 755-5108 or 964-2550.

•Aurora House is holding its 15th Anniversary Masquerade Ball on Saturday, May 3, 6 p.m., at ARTISANworks, 565 Blossom Road, Rochester. Event features cocktail hour, dinner, live music by The Dawgs, dancing, silent and live auctions, best dressed award, and more. Admission is $100 per person or $640 for a table of eight. Visit aurorahousewmc.com for information and tickets.

•Next to New Sale at Blessed Sacrament Auditorium, Oxford Street at Monroe Avenue. Thursday, and Friday, May 1 and 2, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. There will be a Pre-Sale on Tuesday, April 29, from 2 to 6 p.m. ($10 entry fee).

•Spring Chicken Barbecue at Bergen United Methodist Church, 27 South Lake Avenue (Rt. 19), Bergen, on Saturday, May 3. Menu includes half BBQ chicken, macaroni salad, beans, applesauce, roll, and a cookie. Tickets are $15 each. This is a drive-thru only event. Pickup begins at 4:30 p.m. Pay when you pick up your dinner(s). Reservations are strongly recommended as dinners sell out quickly. For information or to make a reservation, call the church office at 585-494-1312.

•The Kiwanis Club of Spencerport is holding a Road Rally Scavenger Hunt on Saturday, May 17, from noon to 3:30 p.m. All ages can take part in a variety of enjoyable activities. One smartphone required per team. Registration is $30 through April 26, $40 from April 27 through May 10. Win prizes. Find more information and register at https:// givebutter.com/SPRR25.

•The American Legion Auxiliary #379 will serve a Lasagna Dinner on the second Wednesday of the month and a Chicken & Biscuit Dinner on the fourth Wednesday of the month to help support the Brockport Area Veterans Club, 222 West Avenue, Brockport. Both dinners are from 4 to 6 p.m. and are available for dine in or take out. Cost is $12 per person, $6 for veterans. For reservations, call 585-637-5012. (Dinners may vary.)

•Greece Chamber Charitable Foundation 2025 Golf Tournament, supporting local nursing education, will be held Monday, June 23, at Ridgemont Country Club. Sign-up as a foursome or as an individual; early-bird golf rate ends May 20. Visit https://public.greecechamber.org/events for information.

Government Meetings

•Brockport: Village Board – April 21, 7 p.m., at 49 State Street.

•Chili: Library Board of Trustees – April 22, 6 p.m., at 3237 Chili Avenue, New Community Center; Zoning Board of Appeals – April 22, 7 p.m., at Town Hall Main Meeting Room.

•Clarkson: Town Board – April 22, 6 p.m., at 3710 Lake Road.

•Hamlin: Zoning Board – April 21, 7 p.m.

•Ogden: Town Board - April 23, 7 p.m., at 269 Ogden Center Road.

•Sweden: Town Board – April 22, 6 p.m.

Health/Help

•Veterans with Cancer Support Group meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the month from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Cancer Support Community at Gilda’s Club, 255 Alexander Street, Rochester. Call 585-423-9700 x304 or visit www.cscrochester.org for information.

•The Spencerport addiction support group meeting for anyone touched by addiction is every Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., at Spencerport Wesleyan Church, 2653 Nichols Street. Park in the back, enter thru downstairs door and go all the way to the back and through a door to the back room. Call 410-8021 or 261-5280 with any questions.

Historical

•The Gates Historical Society’s April program will be held on Monday, April 21, at 7 p.m. in the Gates Town Hall Annex. Jim Dell’s program is entitled “Shoemaking In The 18th and 19th Centuries: Techniques and Tools of the Trade.” He will be bringing many of his tools and some shoes and will demonstrate how the shoes were made. This program is free and the facilities are handicapped accessible.

•The Brockport Museum & Library of Local History welcomes Margaret Ulmer, a direct descendant of William and Nancy Seymour and a trained musician, on Friday, May 2, at 7 p.m. at St. Luke’s

Episcopal Church, 14 State Street, Brockport. Margaret will play piano music of the time-period and share stories of her great-grandmother, Helen Seymour. This event is free and open to the public. Attendees are asked to bring a canned good or nonperishable item for the local food shelf.

•The Morgan-Manning House Museum offer series of programs designed to entertain and educate all those interested in local history. On Sunday, May 4, Jim Friday will talk about the history of Medina Sandstone. The program is free and starts at 3 p.m. at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 West Ridge Road. Refreshments to follow. Donations will be accepted and new members will be welcome to join the Morgan-Manning House Museum.

Library Programs

•The Hamlin Public Library is open Mondays/ Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesdays/Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Register for programs online through the library calendar at https://calendar.libraryweb.org/calendar/Hamlin. For more information, call 964-2320 or visit the library’s website or Facebook page.

•The Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, is open Monday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (every third Friday opening at 10 a.m.). Events: Intro to Udemy plus Donuts – April 23 at 11 a.m. Call 585-617-6181 to register. Find kids events at ogdenfarmerslibrary. org.

•Parma Public Library, 7 West Avenue, Hilton is holding the following events (no registration unless indicated): Firearm Safety Class – April 24, 6:30 to 8 p.m., registration required. NRA certified instructor Roger Jestel teaches this family oriented class. Children with parents are welcome. The library will be closed Friday, April 25, for staff training. Sensory Play Time – Monday, April 28, 10 to 11 a.m., recommended for ages 1-3. Movie Madness – Thursday, May 1, 2 to 4 p.m. Showing Conclave (2024, rated PG), which follows one of the world’s most secretive and ancient events – selecting the new Pope. Rated PG. Registration available but not required. Star Wars Take & Make Crafts – Saturday, May 3, all day. Celebrate Star Wars Day (May 4) early with a special take-home porg and Darth Vader craft. Kits are available on a first-come-first-serve basis in the children’s area. KidFit Session – Saturday, May 3, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., for children ages 6 to 12, registration required. Join Victory Fitness to hula hoop, jump rope, dance, stretch, yoga, and more. Please bring water and dress in comfortable clothes and shoes. Only register children who will be participating. For information, call 392-8350 or visit www.parmapubliclibrary.org.

•The Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport, runs programs for patrons of all ages. For the complete schedule and additional information, visit seymourlibraryweb.org or call 637-1050. Some programs require advance registration.

Meetings

•The Chili Lions Club meets Tuesday, April 22, 6:30 p.m., at the Moose Club, 5709 Chili Riga Center Road (at the corner of Betteridge Road). Text President Joe Korn at 469-1426 for information.

•Brockport Fire District meets April 21, 6:30 p.m., at Station #3, 191 West Avenue, Brockport. •The Hubbard Springs Garden Club of Chili meets Monday, April 21, 6:30 p.m., at the Chili Recreation Center, Room 212, 3237 Chili Avenue. New members welcome. Contact Maryann Wagner (President) at 585-766-1077, for more information.

•Hamlin Morton Walker Board of Fire Commissioners holds a regular business meeting on Monday, April 21, at 7 p.m. and a workshop meeting on Thursday, April 24, at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at the Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District Building, 1521 Lake Road, Hamlin.

School Boards

•Brockport Central School Board of Education meets Tuesday, April 22, 6 p.m., in the District Office Board Room. Updated information at www. bcs1.org.

•Churchville-Chili Board of Education meets Tuesday, April 22, at 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville. Work Session at 6 p.m. in Professional Development Room A. Regular board meeting at 7 p.m. in the Administrative Board Room.

The Spencerport Board of Education will meet on Tuesday, April 22, for a Business Meeting at 6 p.m. Check the district website for details.

Seniors

•Bingo every Tuesday, 1 p.m., at the Hilton Community Center Ingham Room for anyone 55+. Loose change is preferred.

•GetSetUp offers peer-led classes in technology, health and wellness, financial literacy, and more, free for New Yorkers age 60 and up. Visit www.getsetup.io/nystate for information.

Volunteer Opportunities

•The 14th annual I Love My Park Day is being held on Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to noon at Hamlin Beach State Park. Volunteer to enhance and help prepare the park for the upcoming spring and summer season. Visit https://www.ptny.org/ events/i-love-my-park-day to sign up. Hosted by the Friends of Hamlin Beach State Park.

St. Leo Community Center in Hilton to host Open House

Episcopal SeniorLife Communities is hosting a Westside Neighborhood Program Open House on Tuesday, April 29, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the newly opened St. Leo Community Center, 171 Lake Avenue, Hilton (the former St. Leo’s Catholic Church).

All are welcome to learn more about

Neighborhood Programs, make new connections, and possibly win a door prize. Opening remarks will be given at 1:15 p.m. followed by a healthy snack demo at 1:30 p.m. Tours of the restored St. Leo Community Center will be given from 2 to 4 p.m. Provided information

LegaL NoticeS

Legal Notice

Spencerport Central School

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Budget Hearing and Information Meeting (Presentation of Proposed Budget) will be held in person at the Spencerport Administration Building, Room 15 at 6:00 p.m. EDST on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. Information regarding this notice in Spanish will be posted on the District’s website at www.spencerportschools.org.

La información sobre este aviso en español se publicará en el sitio web del Distrito en www.spencerportschools.org.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that the annual meeting of the qualified voters of the Spencerport Central School District, budget vote and election will be held on Tuesday May 20, 2025 from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. EDST at the Spencerport Administration Building, 71 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport, NY to vote upon the following items:

1.To adopt the annual budget of the School District for the fiscal year 202526 and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxation of property of the District.

2. To elect one (1) member of the Board of Education for three 3-year term (commencing July 1, 2025) to succeed Ms. Megan Sarkis and to elect one (1) member of the Board of Education for a term that begins May 20, 2025 and ends June 30, 2028 to succeed Leah Brown (who was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by Gary Bracken’s resignation). The candidate that receives the most votes will be elected to fill the seat with the term that begins May 20, 2025. The candidate who receives the second highest number of votes will be elected to fill the seat with the three-year term.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that applications for absentee and early mail ballots may be applied for at the office of the Clerk of the School District. Completed applications must be received by the District Clerk no earlier than April 21, 2025 and by May 13, 2025, if the early mail or absentee ballot is to be mailed to the voter. If the early mail or absentee ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter at the District Clerk’s Office, the completed application must be received by the District Clerk no later than May 19, 2025. No early mail or absentee ballot will not be canvassed unless it has been received in the District Clerk’s Office no later than 5:00pm on May 20, 2025. A list of persons to whom absentee and early mail ballots are issued will be available for inspection upon request at the office of the Clerk on each of the 5 days prior to the election except Sundays. Any qualified voter may object to the voting of the ballot upon appropriate grounds for making his/ her challenge and the reasons therefore known to the Inspector of Election before the close of the polls.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that the qualified voters of the School District shall be entitled to vote at said annual vote and election. A qualified voter is one who is: (1) a citizen of the United States of America, (2) eighteen years of age or older, and (3) a resident within the School District for a period of thirty (30) days preceding the annual vote and election

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that copies of the proposed budget for the 20252026 school year may be obtained by any resident in the District during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the School Budget Vote at each school building, the public library and on the District website www.spencerportschools.org. If you are unable to access the statement

from the District website, please contact the District Clerk.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that nominating petitions for candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education must be filed with the Clerk of the School District not later than Monday, April 21, 2025 by 5:00 p.m. (EDST). Each petition for nomination must be directed to the District Clerk.. The petition must state the name and address of the candidate and must be signed by at least twenty-five (25) voters or 2% of the number of voters from the previous annual election, whichever is greater. The number of petitions necessary for 2025-2026 is twenty-seven (27). Required signatures are computed in accordance with the resolution duly adopted at the Annual Meeting of the District held on June 10, 1969.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that military voters or a spouse, parent, child or dependent of a voter as described above, accompanying or being with such voter who are qualified voters of the School District may apply for a military ballot by requesting an application from the District Clerk at 585-349-5101 or mclapper@spencerportschools.org as soon as possible, as military ballots must be transmitted by the District by April 24, 2025. The District Clerk must then receive the military voter’s military ballot by mail or in person no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 20, 2025. In a request for a military ballot application or ballot, the military voter may indicate his/her preference for receiving the application or ballot by mail, facsimile transmission or electronic mail.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that Section 495 of the Real Property Tax Law requires the District to attach to its proposed budget an exemption report. Said exemption report, which will also become part of the final budget, will show how the total assessed value of the final assessment roll used in the budgetary process is exempt from taxation, list every type of exemption granted by statutory authority, and show the cumulative impact of each type of exemption, the cumulative amount expected to be received as payments in lieu of taxes (PILOT) and the cumulative impact of all exemptions granted. In addition, said exemption report shall be posted on any bulletin board maintained by the District for public notices and on the District’s website.

PROPOSITION # 1

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BE IT RESOLVED, THAT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE SPENCERPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXPEND $102,511,478 AS THE SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET FOR THE 2025-2065 SCHOOL YEAR AND TO LEVY THE NECESSARY TAXES THEREFORE

PROPOSITION # 2

BE IT RESOLVED, THAT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE SPENCERPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE UP TO TWO (2) ZERO EMISSION SCHOOL BUSES FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING STUDENT TRANSPORTATION AND ANCILLARY EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES, INCLUDING ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES FOR THE FOREGOING PURPOSE, AT A TOTAL ESTIMATED COST TO THE SCHOOL DISTRICT, AFTER TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY CLEAN SCHOOL BUS PROGRAM AND OTHER GRANT/INCENTIVE FUNDING, NOT TO EXCEED $500,000; WHICH SHALL BE FUNDED BY THE 2023 BUS AND MOTOR VEHICLE RESERVE FUND

Marcela Clapper

School District Clerk

Dated at Spencerport, New York April 8, 2025

Home Improvement Spring

Tips to renovate on a budget

Renovations around the house require an investment of time and often considerable amounts of money. Findings from the 2024 U.S. Houzz & Home Study show that home renovations are becoming more expensive. The median renovation spending for homeowners has gone up 60 percent since 2020. Angi, a home services website, reports the average renovation cost for homes between 1,250 and 1,600 square feet is $51,772, but the final cost of home renovations depends on the scope of the project.

Homeowners who are conserving funds can rest assured that it is possible to make meaningful changes both inside and outside a home without breaking the bank. Here are some ways to renovate a home on a budget.

•Create a budget and don’t waver. Figure out exactly what you can afford for a renovation and then make that your maximum dollars spent. Research comparable projects in your area and be honest about whether you can afford the renovation as-is or if you must adapt ideas to fit your price. Make sure to build in a cushion of around 15 to 20 percent for any unforeseen expenses that may arise once a renovation is underway.

•Maximize an existing floor plan. This Old House suggests looking for ways to maximize your current layout before you invest in major renovations like an expansion. Bring in a designer with an eye for utilizing space. For example, see how you might be able to replace shelves with pull-out drawers in the kitchen. Moving furniture around or rethinking floor plans also can help to lower costs.

•Balance DIY with hiring contractors. You can save money by tackling some proj-

ects yourself, but only if you are confident in your renovation skills. Rather than risk making costly mistakes and having to redo things, hire well-vetted professionals but ask if there’s any DIY work you can do to cut costs.

•Check clearance and resale stores. Shop discount stores for building materials to save money. For example, if a builder ordered too many cabinets they may offer them to Habitat for Humanity ReStores, which are nonprofit home improvement stores and donation centers. Checking the clearance and markdown sections of other stores may yield considerable savings on items needed for a renovation.

Warehouse retailers like Costco or Sam’s Club also can be great places to find certain home improvement materials and furnishings. •Take advantage of free services. Certain stores may offer things like free consultations with designers who can show you what a renovation can look like. This is advantageous to the stores because once you see the potential you’re more likely to buy the products, even if it’s not mandatory.

•Resurface instead of redo. Certain items can be made to look new with minimal effort. Paint is a relatively inexpensive tool that can transform walls and more. A good hardwood flooring company can buff out a floor and put a new coating instead of an entirely new floor. Kitchen cabinets can be resurfaced instead of replaced as well. Finding ways to perform home renovations on a budget may require some creative thinking, but it’s possible to get results at the right price point.

(Metro)

Home interior trends on the rise

Trends that seem ubiquitous one day can seemingly vanish before the sun rises again just 24 hours later. That’s especially true in the digital age, when overnight celebrities and viral videos can be on the tips of everyone’s tongue before being forgotten entirely when the next online sensation emerges in an increasingly rapid news cycle.

Home trends typically benefit from a longer shelf life than viral videos and other fads that originate on the internet, and that’s something renovationminded homeowners should consider when improving their homes. Homeowners preparing to do just that can consider these notable trends, which the online renovation experts at Houzz suggest will be particularly popular in the year ahead.

•Rounded furnishings: Houzz noted that gentle curves and rounded edges embody the organic modern styles that many current homeowners love. Rounded dining tables and similarly circular coffee tables may merit consideration among homeowners who want to embrace popular trends.

•Arches: Houzz cites arches among the more popular modern trends, and the experts at Better Homes & Gardens note this unique, eye-catching style has been gaining popularity for several years. Better Homes & Gardens suggests that part of the appeal of arched doorways could be their deviation from a more traditional door shape. That uniqueness draws the attention of residents and visitors alike, and Houzz notes that arched windows, cabinets and even millwork details are part of the pivot toward arches.

•Stove alcoves: If it’s a touch of history homeowners want, kitchen range alcoves might be just the project for them. Range alcoves call an earlier time to mind when wood burning stoves were commonplace. The report from Houzz notes range alcoves immediately draw attention, which undoubtedly adds to their appeal.

•Wood for warmth: Homeowners who hear “wood and warmth” might think fireplaces, but Houzz reports that wood elements are being incorporated into interior designs as a means to giving homes a more cozy vibe. Ceiling beams, trim, wall paneling, and cabinetry are utilizing wood to add warmth to a home. Trends come and go, but home trends typically have more staying power than styles that emerge in other arenas. Homeowners who want to upgrade their home interiors can consider the latest trends and choose those that align with their own personal tastes.

do so to improve the resale value of the property. For those in the latter group, a recognition of renovations that yield the highest return on investment may help them decide which projects to pursue. According to the housing market research and analytics firm Zonda Media, a garage door replacement offered the highest return on investment in the American real estate market in 2024, earning a whopping 194 percent return on homeowners’ initial investment. An entry door replacement with steel door offered the second best ROI at 188 percent of homeowners’ initial investment, while replacing siding with stone veneer was third on the list with an average ROI of 153 percent. (Metro)

Legal Notice

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING, BUDGET VOTE AND ELECTION CHURCHVILLE-CHILI CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Annual Meeting of the residents of ChurchvilleChili Central School District, Monroe County, New York, qualified to vote, will be held at the Middle School North Cafeteria, Door #31, at 139 Fairbanks Road in said district on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, between the hours of 12:00 noon and 9:00 p.m. for the transaction of such business as is authorized by the Board of Education.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, That on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, the said district will conduct elections by voting machines between the hours of 12:00 noon and 9:00 p.m. in the Middle School North Cafeteria, Door #31, to fill the below mentioned vacancies on the Board of Education.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for school purposes, exclusive of public moneys, may be obtained by any taxpayer in the district during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the annual meeting, except Saturday, Sunday, or holidays, at each school building in the district between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, That petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education must be filed with the Clerk of the District not later than April 21, 2025, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the Churchville-Chili Administration Office, 139 Fairbanks Rd., Churchville, New York.

The following vacancies (commencing July 1, 2025) are to be filled on the Board of Education:

Term of 3 years –last incumbent KATHLEEN DILLON

Term of 3 years –last incumbent STEVE HOGAN

Term of 3 years –last incumbent TOM ALBANO

Each petition shall be directed to the Clerk of the School District, shall be signed by at least 25 qualified voters of the district, or two percent of the voters who voted in the previous elections, whichever is greater, shall state the residence of each signer, and shall state the residence of each candidate. The number of signers required for the 2025 election is 25 voters. Voting shall be on a candidates-at-large basis in accordance with the resolution duly adopted at the Annual Meeting of the school district held on June 9, 1971.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Budget Hearing and Information Meeting of the Churchville-Chili Central School District, Monroe County, New York, will be held in the Middle School Auditorium at 139 Fairbanks Road in said district on May 6, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. for the transaction of such business as is authorized by the Board of Education.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, That the same time and place as said elections on May 20, 2025, the following propositions will be submitted and voted upon by voting machines:

PROPOSITION NO. 1

Shall the Budget for the 2025-2026 School Year be adopted?

PROPOSITION NO. 2

Shall the following resolution be adopted to wit:

Resolved, the Board of Education of the Churchville-Chili Central School District is hereby authorized to purchase ten (10) electric school buses for the purpose of providing student transportation and ancillary educational purposes, including charging stations, original equipment and incidental expenses for the foregoing purpose, at a total estimated cost to the School District, after taking into account New York Bus Incentive Program funding, not to exceed $3,000,000; which shall be funded by the 2024 School Bus and Infrastructure Capital Reserve Fund.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, To place upon the ballot such other further legal propositions as may be properly authorized by the Board of Education.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, Residents unable to vote because of disabilities, illness, travel or other reasons listed as valid under election law, may request applications for absentee ballots thirty days (April 21, 2025) before the annual meeting on May 20, 2025. Applications may be requested from the District Clerk, Michelle Penner at 293-1800, ext. 2300 or in person at the District Office, 139 Fairbanks Rd. Applications must be received by the district at least seven (7) days before the vote if the resident wishes to receive the ballot by mail. Residents who wish to pick up their absentee ballot in person may apply through May 19, 2025. In all cases, the ballot must be returned to the district office no later than 5 p.m. on May 20, 2025. A list of those receiving absentee ballots

will be available at the District Clerk’s office at 139 Fairbanks Road between the hours of 8-4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and available at the polling site on May 20, 2025.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, Residents unable to vote because of military service as defined under the Commissioner’s Emergency Regulation Part 122, and by reason of such military service, is absent from the school district in which he or she is qualified to vote on the day of registration or election; or a spouse, parent, child or dependent of a voter as described above, accompanying or being with such voter, if a qualified voter of the State of New York and a resident of the District; may request applications for military ballots. Applications may be requested from the District Clerk, Michelle Penner at (585) 2931800, ext. 2300 or by email to mpenner@cccsd. org. Applications must be received by the district clerk no later than 25 days (April 25, 2025) prior to the vote on (May 20, 2025). In all cases, the ballots must be returned to the district office no later than 5 p.m. on May 20, 2025. In a request for a military ballot application or ballot, the military voter may indicate his/her preference for receiving the application or ballot by mail, facsimile transmission or electronic mail.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, Residents unable to appear in person at the polls on election day may request applications for early voter ballots thirty days (April 21, 2025) before the annual meeting on May 20, 2025. Applications may be requested from the District Clerk, Michelle Penner at 293-1800, ext. 2300 or in person at the District Office, 139 Fairbanks Rd. Applications must be received by the district at least seven (7) days before the vote if the resident wishes to receive the ballot by mail. Residents who wish to pick up their absentee ballot in person may apply through May 19, 2025. In all cases, the ballot must be returned to the district office no later than 5 p.m. on May 20, 2025. A list of those receiving early voter ballots will be available at the District Clerk’s office at 139 Fairbanks Road between the hours of 8-4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and available at the polling site on May 20, 2025.

AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, All prospective voters must provide one proof of residency. Proof may include, but is not limited to, a driver’s license, a non-driver identification card, a utility bill, or a voter registration card. Each voter will also be required to sign his or her name.

Dated: March 25, 2025/Churchville, New York

By the order of the Board of Education of Churchville-Chili Central School District, Monroe County, New York

MICHELLE PENNER DISTRICT CLERK

Este aviso legal está disponible para su traducción en el sitio web del distrito: www.cccsd.org/ budget-legal-notice

Legal Notice

Town of

Ogden

Ogden Zoning Board of Appeals

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law of the State of New York, that a public hearing will be held by the Ogden Zoning Board of Appeals at the Town Hall, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, New York, on:

May 1, 2025 at 7:00 pm to consider the following applications:

Appeal of Roseanne Grigoli, 4018 Canal Road, Spencerport, NY 14559, for a Home Occupation Permit to operate an in-home bakery called “Second Breakfast Bakery” whereas, this shall be permitted upon obtaining permission from the Zoning Board of Appeals pursuant to Chapter 300-54 in an R-1 Residential District.

Tax Acct. #086.01-1-20

Appeal of Joseph Stagnitta of 592 Trimmer Road, Spencerport, NY 14559 for (2) area variances to install a 12’ x 20’ (240 sq ft) whereas the maximum land coverage for accessory structures is 1% which is 200 sq ft for this property pursuant to Chapter 300-28 F (3) (b) and additionally to install this structure 5 feet from the rear lot line and 10 feet from the side lot line whereas accessory structures are required to be installed 15 feet from all lot lines pursuant to Chapter 300-28 F (e) & (f) in an R-1 Residential District.

Tax Acct # 086.02-1-23

Appeal of Robert Longboat of 4342 Canal Road, Spencerport, NY 14559 for (1) area variance to install a 16’ x 32’ (512 sq ft) structure, 5 feet from the side lot line whereas accessory structures are required to be installed 15 feet from all lot lines pursuant to Chapter 300-28 F (e) in an R-1 Residential District.

Tax Acct # 085.02-1-56

Respectfully Submitted,

Sue Duggan Zoning Board of Appeals Secretary

Legal Notice Village of Churchville

At a meeting of the Village Board of the Village of Churchville held at 23 E Buffalo St., Churchville, NY on the 14th day of April 2025 at 7:00 p.m.

The meeting was called to order by Mayor John Hartman and the roll being called the following were:

Present: John Hartman, Mayor Diane Pusateri, Deputy Mayor Scott Cullen, Trustee Michael Brown, Trustee Julie Michalko, Trustee

The following resolution was offered by Trustee Michael Brown, seconded by Trustee Julie Michalko, who moved its adoption.

WHEREAS, the Village of Churchville previously established a capital reserve fund on November 3, 1980 pursuant to the provisions of Section 6-C of the General Municipal law for the purposes of the construction, reconstruction or acquisition of a type of capital improvement for village hall projects, and providing that such funds shall be used for such purposes in the future and at such time as the Village Board shall deem to be in the best interest of the village; and

WHEREAS, the Village Board of Trustees of the Village of Churchville deems it necessary to expend a sum NOT TO EXCEED $90,000 (General Fund portion) from the capital reserve for a new roof at the Village Hall.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:

That the Village Clerk be and she hereby is directed to remove from the capital reserve fund established on November 3, 1980, the sum not to exceed $90,000 for the purpose noted above.

This resolution is adopted subject to permissive referendum.

The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as follows:

On roll call:

John T. Hartman Mayor Aye

Diane F. Pusateri Deputy Mayor Aye

Michael H. Brown Trustee Aye

Scott A. Cullen Trustee Aye

Julie L. Michalko Trustee Aye

The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted.

AND

The following resolution was offered by Trustee Scott Cullen, seconded by Deputy Mayor Diane Pusateri, who moved its adoption.

WHEREAS, the Village of Churchville previously established a capital reserve fund on December 21, 1987 and amended it on January 9, 1989, pursuant to the provisions of Section 6-C of the General Municipal law for the purposes of sidewalk and street maintenance, construction and reconstruction, and that such funds shall be used for such purposes in the future and such time as the Village Board shall deem to be in the best interest of the Village; and

WHEREAS, the Village Board of Trustees of the Village of Churchville deems it necessary to expend the SUM NOT TO EXCEED $136,000 for sidewalk replacement on Howard Ave.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:

That the Village Clerk be, and she hereby is directed to remove from the capital reserve fund established on December 21, 1987 and amended on January 9, 1989, the sum not to exceed $136,000 for the purpose of payment for the above.

This resolution is subject to permissive referendum.

The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote on roll call as follows:

On roll call:

John T. Hartman Mayor Aye

Diane F. Pusateri Deputy Mayor Aye

Michael H. Brown Trustee Aye

Scott A. Cullen Trustee Aye

Julie L. Michalko Trustee Aye

The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted.

AND

The following resolution was offered by Deputy Mayor Diane Pusateri, seconded by Trustee Michael Brown, who moved its adoption.

WHEREAS, the Village of Churchville previously established a capital reserve fund on March 6,1989, pursuant to the provisions of Section 6-C

of the General Municipal Law for the purposes of the construction, reconstruction, maintenance, repairs or expansion of storm sewers within the Village of Churchville, and

WHEREAS, the Village Board of Trustees of the Village of Churchville deems it necessary to expend the SUM NOT TO EXCEED $34,000 for replacing the drainage gutters on Howard Ave. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:

That the Village Clerk be and she hereby is directed to remove from the capital reserve fund established on March 6, 1989, the sum not to exceed $34,000 for the purpose of payment for the above.

This resolution is subject to permissive referendum.

The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote on roll call as follows:

John T. Hartman Mayor Aye

Diane F. Pusateri Deputy Mayor Aye

Michael H. Brown Trustee Aye

Scott A. Cullen Trustee Aye

Julie L. Michalko Trustee Aye

The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted.

AND

The following resolution was offered by Trustee Julie Michalko, seconded by Trustee Scott Cullen,

WHEREAS, the Village of Churchville previously established a capital reserve fund on the 26th day of January, 1980, pursuant to the provisions of Section 6-c of the General Municipal Law for the purposes of construction, reconstruction or acquisition of a TYPE of equipment to be used in said Sewer Treatment Plant or Collection System, to the end that the operation of the said Sewer Treatment Plant or collection system and/or maintenance, operation, improvement or expansion of the same should be in good and satisfactory operating condition, and that such fund shall be used for such purposes in the future and at such time as the Village Board shall deem to be in the best interest of the Village; and

WHEREAS, the Village Board of Trustees of the Village of Churchville deems it necessary to expend the SUM NOT TO EXCEED $47,500 in payment for a new roof at the Village Hall (sewer portion), Root Cutter for Sewer Truck, Sewer Camera System,

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:

That the Village Clerk be, and she hereby is directed to remove from the capital reserve fund established on January 26, 1980, the sum not to exceed $47,500 for the purpose of payment for the above purchases.

This resolution is subject to permissive referendum.

The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote on roll call as follows:

John T. Hartman Mayor Aye

Diane F. Pusateri Deputy Mayor Aye

Michael H. Brown Trustee Aye

Scott A. Cullen Trustee Aye

Julie L. Michalko Trustee Aye

The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted.

By Order of the Village of Churchville Board of Trustees

Stacy L. Stanton, Clerk/Treasurer

Legal Notice

Riga Cemetery Association

The Riga Cemetery Association Annual Meeting is to be held on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 7 pm in the Multipurpose Room at the Riga Town Hall. All Lot Owners and others are welcome to attend.

John Loser President/Secretary

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Village of Hilton Notice of Zoning Code Adoption

Please take notice that on Monday, March 24, 2025 the Hilton Village Board has adopted Chapter 275, Zoning Code and the Official Zoning Map. The full code and revisions/new zoning map may be found on the website at www.hiltonny.org.

Shari Pearce, Village Board Clerk Village of Hilton

Tickets on sale for GCC’s Fashion Show

Tickets are now available for Genesee Community College’s 44th Annual Fashion Show, Masterpiece Unfolding, taking place on Saturday, May 3. Doors open at 5 p.m. and the show begins at 7 p.m. in the Richard C. Call Arena on the College’s main campus in Batavia. Presented by GCC’s Fashion Business Program, Masterpiece Unfolding is a dynamic showcase of student creativity, talent and innovation. This year’s show draws inspiration from the world of fine art, with each scene interpreting the elements and spirit of a specific art movement through fashion. From the dreamy brushstrokes of Open Impressionism to the bold energy of the Avant-garde, the elegance of Rococo to the rich traditions of the Renaissance and the emotion of Roman-

ticism-guests, will witness how timeless art transforms into unforgettable fashion.

Designed, constructed, upcycled and styled by GCC’s Fashion Business students, the show represents the culmination of months of creative exploration and hard work.

General admission tickets are $15 online ($20 at the door) and are available at https:// gccfashionshow.com/. GCC students receive free admission with pre-reservation.

General admission includes: pre-show vendor fair access; concession stand; magic mirrors and photo opportunities; student gallery wall display; general admission seating at 7 p.m. fashion show; and afterparty meetand-greet with designers and stylists. Provided information

Regional Agritourism Networking Session

The Cornell Cooperative Extension Agritourism Program Work Team, in partnership with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe, Ontario, and Seneca County is hosting a Regional Agritourism Networking Session on April 29, 1 to 4 p.m. at Shortsville Reindeer Farm, 4285 Shortsville Road, Shortsville, NY 14548.

The event aims to strengthen the agritourism industry in the Finger Lakes Region by supporting farmers who want to grow agritourism on their farms. Agritourism operations, agricultural service providers, and tourism promotion agencies are invited to join this educational event.

Farmers engaged in agritourism activities as their primary business or as an add-on to their existing operation, and the beginners who want to engage in agritourism are encouraged to join. The expert agritourism op-

erators, local and state tourism promotional agencies, and organizations will share their expertise of running a successful agritourism business and resources to support them.

There will be plenty of opportunities for networking. Participants are encouraged to bring their marketing materials to exchange with others during the afternoon. The event will conclude with a walking tour of the Shortsville Reindeer Farm led by the farm owners who will share their journey from a hobby farm to a thriving business today. Participants are advised to bring comfortable shoes and dress for the weather.

The registration fee of $10 includes snacks, all resource materials, and the tour. Registration is required and is due by April 28. Register at https://ccebroome.my.canva. site/2025-regional-agritourism-networkingsessions#finger-lakes. Provided information

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Brockport Central School District

ANNUAL BUDGET PRESENTATION AND BUDGET VOTE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual budget presentation of the inhabitants of Brockport Central School District, Brockport, New York, qualified to vote at school meetings in said district, will be held at the Fred W. Hill School cafetorium, Allen Street, Brockport, New York, on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at 5:30 p.m., for the transaction of such business as is authorized by the Education Law.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that a copy of the statements of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for the school purposes, specifying the several purposes and the amount for each, may be obtained by any taxpayer in the district during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the annual meeting except Saturday, Sunday or holidays at each of the following schools in which school is maintained during the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., viz: Brockport Central High School, A.D. Oliver Middle School, Elizabeth Barclay School, John J. Ginther School, and Fred W. Hill School.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education must be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. not later than the thirtieth day preceding the school election on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, to wit: to be filed not later than April 21, 2025.

but such fund shall continue in existence until liquidated in accordance with the Education Law or until the funds are exhausted, and the sources from which the funds shall be obtained for such Reserve are (i) amounts from budgetary appropriations from time to time, and (ii) unappropriated fund balance made available by the Board of Education from time to time, and (iii) New York State Aid received and made available by the Board of Education from time to time, all as permitted by law.

PROPOSITION NO. 3

Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit: Resolved that the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District is hereby authorized to establish a Capital Reserve Fund pursuant to Section 3651 of the Education Law (to be known as the “2025 Building Capital Reserve Fund”), with the purpose of such fund being to finance construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement and equipping of school buildings and facilities and site improvements, and costs incidental thereto, the ultimate amount of such fund to be $19,700,000, plus earnings thereon, the probable term of such fund to be 10 years, but such fund shall continue in existence until liquidated in accordance with the Education Law or until the funds are exhausted, and the sources from which the funds shall be obtained for such Reserve are (i) amounts from budgetary appropriations from time to time, and (ii) unappropriated fund balance made available by the Board of Education from time to time, and (iii) New York State Aid received and made available by the Board of Education from time to time, all as permitted by law.

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The following vacancies to be filled on the Board of Education: One (1), five-year term, 2025-2030. Petitions must be directed to the Clerk of the District, must be signed by at least twenty-five (25) qualified voters of the district, must state the residence of each signer, and shall state the name and residence of the candidate. Said petitions shall not describe any specific vacancy upon the Board of Education for which the candidate is nominated. Petitions are available at the Clerk’s Office/Business Office, District Office Building, 40 Allen Street, Building 100, Brockport, New York. Candidates for the Board of Education are required by law to file sworn statements of campaign expenses. An initial statement must be filed at least 30 days before the election, a second statement must be filed on or before the fifth day preceding the election and a final statement must be filed within 20 days after the election. Information on this procedure may be obtained from the District Clerk.

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NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that at the same time and place as said election, to wit: on May 20, 2025, at the Technology and Training Center, 40 Allen Street, Building 800, Brockport, New York, in said District, the annual budget and appropriation and expenditure of $600,000 from the 2021 Bus Purchase Capital Reserve Fund (established by the voters on May 18, 2021) will be voted upon, and that said budget approval and capital reserve fund expenditure shall be designated as Proposition No.1 on the voting machine.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that Proposition No. 1 will appear on the ballot labels of the voting machines used at said meeting in the following abbreviated form:

PROPOSITION NO. 1

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Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit: Resolved, that the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District, Brockport, New York, be and hereby is authorized to expend necessary funds to meet expenditures for the fiscal year 2025-2026 and to levy the necessary tax therefore and to appropriate and expend $600,000 from the 2021 Bus Purchase Capital Reserve Fund, be approved?

PROPOSITION NO. 2

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Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit:

Resolved that the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District is hereby authorized to establish a Capital Reserve Fund pursuant to Section 3651 of the Education Law (to be known as the “2025 Bus Purchase Capital Reserve Fund”), with the purpose of such fund being to finance the purchase of school buses, vehicles and equipment that would be eligible for financing under the Local Finance Law, and costs incidental thereto, the ultimate amount of such fund to be $7,900,000 plus earnings thereon, the probable term of such fund to be ten (10) years,

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that absentee ballots may be obtained between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk, commencing April 22, 2025, at the Clerk’s Office/Business Office, District Office Building, 40 Allen Street, Building 100, Brockport, New York. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. A list to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for inspection by qualified voters of the district in the office of the District Clerk on each of the five days prior to the day of the election, except Saturdays and Sundays, and such list will also be posted at the polling place at the election.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that applications for early mail ballots for qualified voters of the district may be applied for in the office of the District Clerk between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Applications are available at the Clerk’s Office/ Business Office, District Office Building, 40 Allen Street, Building 100, Brockport, New York. A list of all persons to whom early mail ballots shall have been issued, will be available in the said office of the clerk on each of the five days prior to the day of the election, except Saturdays and Sundays, and such list will also be posted at the polling place at the election.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that applications for military absentee ballots for qualified Military voters may be obtained between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk. Applications are available at the Clerk’s Office/Business Office, District Office Building, 40 Allen Street, Building 100, Brockport, New York. A military voter may designate a preference to receive a military ballot application/ballot by mail, facsimile transmission, or electronic mail in their request for such military ballot application. If a military voter does not designate a preference, the school district shall transmit the military ballot application and/or military ballot by mail. All military ballots must be received in the office of the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that qualified voters of the district shall be entitled to vote at the annual vote and election. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States, (2) eighteen (18) years of age or older, and (3) a resident within the district for a period of thirty (30) days preceding the vote and election. The district requires all persons offering to vote at the budget vote and election to provide one (1) form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law §2018-c. Such forms may include a valid driver’s license, a non-driver identification card, or a voter registration card. Upon proof of residency, the school district requires all persons offering to vote to provide their signature, printed name, and address.

The School District Clerk is hereby authorized to amend the notice of the Annual District Meeting from time to time as, in his or her discretion, such amendment may be required.

By order of the Board of Education Of the Brockport Central School District

Debra Moyer District Clerk Brockport Central School District

This month, the Spencerport Rotary Club honored Furry Paws Pet Salon and Doggy Daycare in Slayton Plaza as its Business of the Month. The salon is proud to have been voted #1 in the Pet Grooming category of the Rochester Community Choice Awards for the last four years. The daycare has also been a finalist in the Boarding/Day Care category for the last four years. Pictured from Furry Paws are salon owner Alanna Dalba along with Furry Paws staff Joe Ford, Cindy Czapeczka, and Rylee Rossetti. Rotarians pictured are Marlene Parshall, Jaime and Frank Stancato, Ann and Dave DeMers, Michele and Kos Mihalitsas, and Kathy Magin.

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Area Worship Services

CHRISTIAN CENTER CHURCH

20 King Street in the village of Brockport. Join us Sunday mornings at 10am followed by coffee and refreshments. We were not created to do life by ourselves. Our Life Groups are a place where we get together to learn from and encourage one another. Life Groups meet at various locations throughout the week. Visit our website, www.ChristianCenter.Church for times and locations. Church office: 585.532.6200, email info@ChristianCenter.Church. Rev. Rick Walton, Senior Pastor

ComETo LIfE BIBLE CHURCH

Our Services are on Saturday evenings at 6:30pm at Cornerstone Bible Chapel, 3231 Buffalo Road, Rochester, NY 14624. Website: https://cometolifebible.church/ Phone Number: (Call or Text) 315-690-8708

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ELmGRoVE UNITED mETHoDIST CHURCH

We are located at 1500 Spencerport Road, Rochester 14606 in Gates. Phone: 585-247-4973. Building is handicapped accessible. Time of Worship: 10:45AM - led by Rev. Ann Brown. Website: ElmgroveUMC.org. You can join us remotely by clicking on the link to the Pastor’s page (you do not need a Facebook account to view posts). Email: ElmgroveUMC@yahoo. com. Community Outreach and Ministry Opportunities include: Little Free Library, SWEM, Aurora House, RAIHN, Prayer ministries, etc. We have a long history in the Gates community and we are looking forward to a bright future that includes you! Please come and join us on Sunday! fIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of CHILI

Our little white church on the hill, 3600 Chili Avenue, continues to spread God’s love, as Pastor Brandi and our Church Family extend a warm welcome to all. We’d love to have you join us for worship, Sundays, 10 am, a family friendly service, either in person or virtually via live-stream or recording (URL) https://www.facebook.com/firstpreschili/live/. We offer a wide variety of music genres: bells, choir, classical and praise team; Youth group (grades 5-12); Sunday Bible Study at 9 am; Food Cupboard distribution on the third Saturday each month; yearly mission trip opportunities for youth and adults; Labyrinth Trail located at 3551 Chili Avenue; and various small group studies through the year. In need of prayer or counsel, call or email the church office: 585-889-9896 or fpc3600@gmail.com. Handicapped accessible. Website: chili-presbyterian.org.

HILToN BAPTIST CHURCH

50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-7990, Email hbchurch50@gmail.com, Pastor Dan Brown. Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:00 am. We offer In-person services and Live-Streaming on YouTube under “Hilton Baptist Church Live.” Visit our Website at hiltonbaptist.org for more information. We are a Congregation of the American Baptist Churches. Our Building is Handicap Accessible and we offer Hearing Assistance during the Worship service. Everyone is Welcome to join our Church family!

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: office@humcny.org. Worship Service is open in the HUMC Sanctuary. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday Services are live-streamed at HUMCny.org. All are welcome. Please visit us in person. Handicap Accessible.

HoPE BRoCKPoRT

Are you seeking hope and wondering about faith or spiritual things? Then look no further than Hope Brockport! We warmly welcome you to our friendly community. Here, you will find love, support, and guidance as we navigate life together. You are invited to join us as we gather together every Sunday at 9:30 am, Hope Kids on Sundays at 9:30 am for children up to 5th grade, and Hope Youth on Wednesdays at 6:30 pm for 6th - 12th grade students. To connect, send questions to connect@sharethehope.org, call (585) 723-4673, or visit sharethehope.org to learn more. We are conveniently located at 6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport, NY (Rt 31 - right across from Wegmans). We can’t wait to meet you!

JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Sunday services at 10 AM (English) and 1 PM (Spansih) at 3565 Lake Road North, Brockport, NY 14420. Nursery care available during service for ages 0-4. Children’s Church: 10 AM Sundays. Bible Study: 9 AM Sundays & 7 PM Wednesdays. Trailblazers Youth Group: 7 to 8:15 PM Wednesdays (Grades 6-12). Website: jubileechristianchurch.org. Phone: 585-637-8530. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Jubilee is a beacon of hope in our community; where we show compassion and make a difference (Jude 1:22). Jubilee is not just a place to BE, it’s a place to BEcome; a place where YOU matter.

moRToN BAPTIST CHURCH

1152 County Line Road, Hamlin, NY 14464. Church phone 585-659-8459, email mortonbaptistchurch@yahoo.com. Pastor: Steven M Worrall, email pastorsteve712@gmail.com, cell 585-354-9779. Sunday Worship 10:30am (can also be viewed on Facebook or YouTube). Sunday school is held during church service. Adult Bible Study is held on Wednesdays at noon, Choir practice at 4:30pm Wednesdays. Youth Group meets on Friday nights from 7 to 9pm. Our building is handicap accessible and visitors are welcome.

NATIVITY of THE BLESSED VIRGINmARYand ST. ELIzABETH ANN SEToN CATHoLIC PARISHES Nativity – 152 Main Street, Brockport (585-637-4500)

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (SEAS) –3747 Brick Schoolhouse Road, Hamlin (585-964-8627)

Rev. Joseph Marcoux, pastor of both Parishes. Weekend Masses: Saturday 5PM at Nativity; Sunday 9AM at SEAS and 11AM at Nativity, 1:30PM Spanish Mass at Nativity. Daily Masses: 8AM at Nativity on Monday and Friday; 9AM at SEAS on Tuesday and Wednesday.

oGDEN BAPTIST CHURCH (oBC)

“A Place to Call Home” Ogden Baptist Church, located at 721 Washington Street, Spencerport, NY, offers biblically-based worship and mission-focused programs in a warm and welcoming environment. You are invited to join us for weekly worship Sundays at 10:30 a.m. in-person or by Zoom. Come for worship, stay for fellowship, mission opportunities and weekly coffee hour as we say to all, “Welcome Home!” For more information, contact the church office at 585-352-1077, www.obcny.org or facebook.com/ OBCHome. OBC facilities are handicap accessible.

oGDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Our purpose is: “To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship is at 10AM live in our sanctuary led by Pastor Whitney Scoville, as well as livestreamed on Zoom and Facebook Live. Bible Studies, Youth Group, Sunday School and outreach are available to all. Contact the church for more information and for links: ogdenpresbyterian@gmail.com; www.ogdenpresbyterian.org; 585-352-6802; 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport.

SPENCERPoRT ASSEmBLY of GoD

We are located at 3940 Canal Road in Spencerport. We offer a warm welcome to all. Come join us as we seek the LORD through worship, prayer and Bible study. Sunday School is 9:30 AM, Sunday Worship is at 1030 AM. Enjoy a cup of coffee before service! Wednesday prayer meeting is 6:30 PM. Contact us at 585-352-5900. We are on Facebook; Email is SpencerportAG@gmail.com.

SPENCERPoRT BIBLE CHURCH

1948 North Union Street, Spencerport. We desire to know God, to make the gospel known to all, and to give God the glory. Our lead pastor, Domenic Danesi, and all of us who make SBC our home church warmly invite you to come for Sunday Bible Study at 9:30 am, Sunday Worship Service at 10:45 am, and Wednesday Bible Study at 7:00 pm. Our worship service is family integrated for all ages and our building is accessible for all abilities. We partner with Rescue & Revive Ministries for local and global mission work. Follow our Facebook page, YouTube channel, or website for live streaming our services or to watch previous services. Visit our websites for more info at spencerportbiblechurch.org and rescueandrevive.org. Call or text us at 585-352-1241.

SPENCERPoRT fIRST CoNGREGATIoNAL UNITED CHURCH of CHRIST

Promoting the Christian way of life through service and stewardship to the community and the world. Look for the white steeple at 65 Church Street in downtown, Spencerport NY 14559. 585-352-3448. Rev. Michael Sloan. We provide worship, educational and mission opportunities. Worship services are Sundays at 10am live on Facebook and on site in our sanctuary. Worship is followed by Coffee hour in Fellowship hall. Handicap accessible. Live music from our Praise Band playing contemporary Christian music. See website/Facebook for dates and details. Introducing our Pray-Ground, a welcoming area of play, in the Sanctuary, for our youngest worshipers designed so families can experience worship together while understanding that young children need to move. Don’t worry, our congregation welcomes the sounds of young people. Email: info@spencerportucc.org. Website: www.spencerportucc.org. Facebook: Spencerport UCC.

SPENCERPoRT UNITED mETHoDIST CHURCH

At SUMC our doors are open to all! We support and encourage everyone in their faith journeys, guided by the desire to spread justice, mercy, and love in the world. If you are in need of prayer or just a listening ear, please call the church at 585-352-3114 or Pastor Jack directly at 585-815-5433. Prayer requests may also be submitted via email: sumc@rochester.rr.com or through our website: spencerportumc.org. Located at 30 Amity Street, we gather for worship on Sunday mornings at 10 AM. Children are welcome and Sunday School is provided during the service. Many outreach and fellowship opportunities are offered throughout the year. Check out our website (spencerportumc.org) for more information. We hope to see you soon!

Churches, to have your services listed or updated, please call 352-3411.

ST. CHRISToPHER’S CHURCH

3350 Union Street, North Chili, Parish Office: 594-1400. We are a welcoming Catholic community with a focus on Faith in God and Service to His people. Join us for Mass any Saturday at 4:30PM, Sunday at 10:00AM or weekdays on Monday at 12:10 PM or Tuesday and Wednesday at 9:00AM. All are welcome in this place! We have a gifted Music Ministry including a Choir, Folk Group and Contemporary Group as well as a committed Faith Formation program for our youth. We offer many events throughout the year for our congregation and the surrounding community designed to deepen our faith and serve our brothers and sisters in the Rochester area. Check out our website at https://www.stchristophersnchili.org and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for all the latest updates.

ST. GEoRGE’SEPISCoPAL CHURCH

Follow Jesus, Build Community, Serve Others in Love. We welcome all to worship with us in warm fellowship in the Episcopal tradition of openness and caring. We are an ALL inclusive community with an open communion table. Please join us for Sunday worship at 10am. All services are both in-person and live-streamed online. We also offer a variety of Lenten and Advent programs, live music, Sunday School, and numerous other community building events. We are handicapped accessible. Follow us on Facebook, look for us on the web at www.stgeorgehilton.org, and join us for worship and fellowship at 635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm).

ST. JoHNLUTHERAN CHURCH

Pastor Chris Bode. 1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, 585964-2550. Sunday Services: 8:30 AM & 11 AM; 5th Sunday one service at 9:30 AM. Adult Bible Class & Sunday School at 9:45 AM (September – June). To view our services or devotions, go to stjohnhamlin.org. “To KNOW Christ and to make Him KNOWN.”

ST. JoHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH

St. John’s is a place to encounter Christ in the sacraments, in community and in the Scriptures through prayer, service, and fellowship. Join us for Holy Mass at 5pm Saturdays, or Sundays at 7:45am, 9:30am, and 11:15am. Daily Mass, Tuesdays, & Thursdays at 8am and Wednesdays & Fridays at 6:30pm. Mass 9am on 1st Saturdays with Adoration until 10:30am. Confession: Monday & Wednesdays 5:30-6pm and Saturdays 3:45-4:30pm. Eucharistic Adoration: Wednesdays 7-9pm (Benediction 8:45pm) and Thursdays 8am-6pm (Benediction at 5:45pm). Many great opportunities to learn about the Scriptures, Sacraments and Service for families and children of all ages. We are located at 55 Martha St., Spencerport, NY 14559. Visit our website at https://stjohnschurchspencerport. org/. E-mail sstjohnc@dor.org. Facebook at facebook.com/StJohnThe EvangelistSpencerport/. Our Pastor is Fr. Sriram Sadhanala.

ST. LEo’S CATHoLIC CHURCH

110 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, 392-2710, www.stleohilton.org. Fr. Joseph Catanise. Rev Robert Ring, Parochial Vicar, email at Fr.Bob.Ring@dor.org. Daily Mass is celebrated: Monday 5:30 PM; Tuesday-Thursday 8:30 AM; Friday Communion Service 8:30 AM. Every Wednesday: Eucharistic Adoration 9 AM to 8 PM. Weekend Schedule: Saturday Confession 2:30-3:30 PM; Rosary 3:30 PM; Mass 4 PM (live-streamed). Sunday: Mass 8 AM, 10:30 AM, 6 PM; Adult Bible Study 11:45 AM. First Saturday Mass at 8:30 AM. All are welcome. Handicapped accessible.

ST. mARY’S CHURCHST. mARK’S CHURCH

13 South Main Street, Holley16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center – Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org.

Daily Mass: Tueday-Friday 8 AM at St. Mary’s (no Mass on Monday); St. Mary Vigil Mass 4 PM on Saturday; St. Mark Vigil Mass 5:30 PM on Saturday; Sunday Mass 10 AM at St. Mary’s.

UNIoN CoNGREGATIoNAL

UNITED CHURCH of CHRIST 14 North Main Street, Churchville. A warm welcome awaits you at Union Church.Join us on Sunday mornings at 10 am, watch us live stream on Facebook, or find us on soundcloud.com/ucc-churchville. No matter where you are on your journey, you are welcome here. We are an open and affirming church and invite all. Food distribution for local families in need on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 4-5 pm. Look for our special events advertised throughout the year, or on our signboard at the front of the church. Call 293-1665, email us at unionucc@frontier.com, or check out our website at Churchvilleucc.com. Also like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We would love to hear from you and/or have you worship together with us.

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The Brockport Lions Club purchased food, assembled 64 food bags, and delivered them to families in need within the Brockport Area on Wednesday, April 10. Pictured are some of the Lions and friends who put the gift bags together. For more information on the Brockport Lions, visit https://e-clubhouse.org/sites/brockportny/, the club’s Facebook page, or contact Greg Lund at 585-281-8309. Provided information and photo.

Spencerport CROP Hunger Walk May 4

The CROP (Christian Rural Overseas Program) Hunger Walk is a fundraising event sponsored by Church World Service (CWS). This is the 54th anniversary of the CROP Hunger walk. Spencerport Ecumenical Ministries (SEM) churches have held a walk for almost as many years. SEM is made up of seven area churches: Spencerport Wesleyan Church, Ogden Presbyterian Church, Spencerport United Methodist Church, St. John the Evangelist Church, Trinity Lutheran Church, Adams Basin Church, and Ogden Baptist Church.

The Spencerport walk is along the Erie Canal on the first Sunday in May. This year, it will be held May 4 beginning at 1 p.m. Those unable to walk at that time are welcome to walk anytime. Organizers only ask that you collect donations from friends and family to support your walk and get those donations to the Crop Walk team for submission to CWS.

The group will be walking in support of the CWS mission to help stop hunger around the world, as well as supporting the Spencerport Ecumenical Food Shelf (SEFS). A quarter of the money raised through the Crop Walk is returned to the local food shelf. This walk is the one and only monetary fundraiser for the SEFS, which is seeing an increase in need, as are many food shelves and services such as CWS. Participants will help their neighbors and those around the world with food insecurities and other daily needs.

The walk begins at the Spencerport United Methodist Church, 32 Amity Street, Spencerport. The group will walk across the Union Street canal bridge

Free drive-thru rabies clinic in Ogden

The Town of Ogden will be offering a free rabies vaccination clinic on Friday, May 9, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. outside Ogden Town Hall, located at 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. This event is sponsored by the Monroe County Department of Health, in partnership with Stoney Pointe Pet Hospital.

The clinic is open to all Monroe County residents, and pre-registration is required. To register, contact the Town of Ogden Animal Control Officer at 585617-6190. If you reach voicemail, please leave a message, and your call will be returned. To qualify for a three-year vaccination, bring proof of your pet’s previous rabies vaccination. Without proof, pets will receive a one-year vaccination.

On the day of the event, registered participants should enter through the Union Street entrance and exit onto Ogden Center Road. All animals must be kept contained at all times: dogs must be on a leash, and cats should be in a carrier. Provided information

New anti-fraud measures to enhance telephone claim processing at SSA

The Social Security Administration (SSA) recently announced the implementation of enhanced fraud prevention tools for claims filed over the telephone, further modernizing the agency’s services and strengthening program integrity. As of April 14, 2025, SSA will allow individuals to complete all claim types via telephone, supported by new antifraud capabilities designed to protect beneficiaries and streamline the customer experience.

and along the canal towpath to Adams Basin, and back. The churches will provide refreshments along the way. This is about a six-mile walk. The Golden Mile is also available for those not able to make the full six miles. It also begins at the Methodist Church and goes a half mile along the canal, and back to the church. Those not able to walk can still support this fundraiser with a monetary donation at www. crophungerwalk.org/spencerportny.

The Crop Walk slogan states: “We Walk Because They Walk.” This phrase was coined because of places where people still need to walk for miles to get food and clean drinking water. Here is one such story: Lesly Miguel lives in rural Honduras. She and her parents participate in a CWS program where they learn how to diversify and grow their crops. Prior to the program, their crops were limited to rice, beans and some coffee beans. Now, they grow a variety of vegetables, fruit trees and other grains. They have also learned how to raise chickens and rabbits, and start a tilapia pond to incorporate protein into their family’s diet.

Support Spencerport CROP walkers by either joining a team or making a donation at www.crophungerwalk.org/spencerportny. Donations can be made through the month of May.

For more information about the walk, email L112734@hotmail.com.

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The enhanced technology enables SSA to identify suspicious activity in telephone claims by analyzing patterns and anomalies within a person’s account. If irregularities are detected, the individual will be asked to complete in-person identity proofing to continue processing their claim. These advancements allow SSA to maintain the security of its services while continuing to expand access for customers who may be unable to file online or visit an office in person. The agency will continue to conduct identity verification for all in-person claims. Provided information

Volunteers needed for cemetery clean-up

The second annual “Caring for Your Cemetery Day” will take place on Saturday, April 26. Members of the public are encouraged to help participating cemeteries with cleanup activities as they prepare for the spring season and Mother’s Day visits.

Through this program, the New York Department of State and participating cemeteries seek to recruit future volunteers or even officers and trustees/directors and identify local people with skills that cemeteries need. The program also seeks to generate interest in local cemeteries, especially among younger people, and raise awareness of the

hard work and dedication that goes into cemeteries’ care, maintenance and preservation. Clean-up day tasks may include: cleaning up small debris and trash; removing downed branches, weeds, and overgrowth; removing old seasonal decorations; planting flowers; scattering grass seed; and other light tasks appropriate for untrained volunteers Riga Cemetery is the only participating cemetery within the Westside News readership area. Clean-up activities begin at 10 a.m. For information, email John Loser at jloser@rochester.rr.com. Provided information

Presbyterian Food Cupboard thanks volunteers

The First Presbyterian Church of Chili Food Cupboard first opened its doors in June 2021. In the beginning, the Food Cupboard served three to five families in the area. Since then, the cupboard has grown to assisting around 150 families, feeding approximately 530 people each month.

In March, families were treated to bread and soup bags which were donated by Pampered Chef.

The Food Cupboard couldn’t operate without its faithful volunteers. On March 15, the Food Cupboard Committee thanked its volunteers with a lunch following its distribution day.

The First Presbyterian Church of Chili’s Food Cupboard is open at 3600 Chili Avenue on the third

Saturday of each month from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for drive-by food pick-up. No special requirements need to be met in order to receive food. The Food Cupboard is always looking for community members

to assist with the operations. To volunteer, call the church at 585-889-9896. Food donations of hard to secure items, such as peanut butter, crackers and breakfast cereal, are also being accepted. Food items can be dropped off at the church from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Provided information and photos

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