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May 22, 2016 Issue No. 21 www.westsidenewsny.com
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Park Avenue Bridge in Brockport. Photo by Rick Nicholson.
Ranger Robotics part of winning alliance at World championships
Congratulations to the Spencerport Ranger Robotics, Team 3015, which competed as a member of the winning alliance of the Tesla division in the First Robotics world championships in St. Louis April 29 and 30.
Spencerport Ranger Robotics worked within an alliance made up of teams from Canada and Israel and the Charles Finney School in Penfield, Team 1405.
This is the fourth time in the last five years (and seven years of the team’s existence) that they have qualified and competed at the world championships. Since 2009, students have accumulated $702,000 in college scholarships.
More backgroundOnly 600 teams from across the world qualify for this event. Spencerport’s team is made up of 72 students and three teacher mentors, as well as 20 mentors from the community and industry.
How it worksStudents have six and a half weeks to design, build and test their robots. Teams start out in one of eight sub-divisions and play in qualification matches for the first two days. Then during the alliance selec-tions, Spencerport’s team was chosen to be a part of the number one alliance with a team from Canada, a team from Israel Scaling the castle at the First Robotics world championship. Provided photo.
2016 Tesla Division Champions. Provided photo.
and another Rochester team - the Charles Finney School. The alliance then played in elimination rounds where they won their division.
Last year, Spencerport also made it to the finals in their division but lost, so this year they were very excited to win the Tesla division; the farthest their team has ever made it in their history. The winners of all eight sub-divisions play each other on a field called Einstein with 43,000 people watching and cheering in the Edward Jones stadium. These are the top 32 teams in the world.
Spencerport continued to win, making it to the world finals. Each elimination round goes by the best of three matches and the
finals proved to be the closest and most exciting in FRC’s 25 year history. Each alliance won a match and Spencerport’s team tied the third match 225-225. The alliance lost in a final tiebreaker because of penalty points accumulated earlier in the competition. Despite the loss, Spencerport is proud to be one of the top eight teams.
A film crew captured every moment and is working on a documentary. Major sponsors of the team include: Xerox, Harris, Baxter, United Technologies, Advantage Federal Credit Union and Spencerport Federal Credit Union.
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Hilton-Parma GaraGe SaleFriday and Saturday, May 27-28 • 9am-5pm
For a map with plotted points of participants please contact the recreation office or visit the interactive Google maphttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1jB-gdr-ZBgHvhYew4OEfMDyfAOs&usp=sharing
www.facebook.com/hprecreation Ampor Beach - 4Bennett Rd. - 485Burning Tree - 28Burritt Rd. - 209Burritt Rd. - 450Cambridge Rd. - 72Carrie Marie Ln. - 72Carrie Marie Ln. - 94Carrie Marie Ln. - 95Carter Dr. - 43Cedar Terrace - 46Centennial Ln. - 125Cooper Dr. - 3Country Meadow Way - 9Country Meadow Way - 14Country Village Ln. - 6Country Village Ln. - 8Country Village Ln. - 18Country Village Ln. - 20Doud Circle - 14Dunbar Rd. - 33Dunbar Rd. - 100Dunbar Rd. - 216Dunbar Rd. - 310East Ave. - 56East Ave. - 256Efner Dr. - 2Fallwood Terrace - 2Fallwood Terrace - 41Fallwood Terrace - 53Fraser Dr. - 8Fraser Dr. - 14Fraser Dr. - 22Green Ln. - 6Gursslin Ln. - 15Hamlin-Parma TL Rd. - 870Hazen St. - 78Heinz St. - 102Hill Rd. - 147Hillside Dr. - 111Hillside Dr. - 194Hilton-Parma Rd. - 907Hilton-Parma Rd. - 1419Hilton-Parma Rd. - 1573Hilton-Parma Rd. - 1609 Huffer Rd. - 122Huffer Rd. - 211Judd Ln. - 15Klafehn Dr. - 19Lake Ave. - 167Leith Ln. - 4Leith Ln. - 35
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Winning posters are on display at A Different Path Art Gallery. Contest winners include: First place - Ava McAfee; Second place - Izabelle Lawrence; Third place - Phoebe Ha; Honorable mentions - Isabelle Cone, Mathea Linden and
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Events/Entertainment•The public is invited to attend an open meeting and program, designed to share information about the Order of the Eastern Star, as well as related youth groups on June 4 at 10 a.m. at Unity Masonic Lodge, 133 South Union Street, Spencerport. The program features an informational presentation, a degree for guests, a flag tribute, recognition of Masonic Youth Groups and refreshments. Ring doorbell at either front or rear en-trance. For more information, contact event organizer Erika Hansen at [email protected].•Upcoming programs at Lift Bridge Book Shop: Graphic Novel Book Club - Thursday, May 26 at 6:30 p.m. Read the book Goodnight Punpun and join the discussion. Open to all. Women Who Love to Read - Wednesday, May 25 at 7 p.m. Read the book Henna House and join discussion. Open to all. Toddler Storytime - Friday, May 27 at 10:30 a.m. For ages 1 to 4. Includes songs, games and stories. Free and open to the public. For more information call Cody Steffen at 637-2260 or email [email protected]. Lift Bridge Book Shop is located at 45 Main Street, Brockport.•Union Congregational Church will serve a Memorial Day breakfast on Monday, May 30 from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at 14 North Main Street, Churchville. Breafast costs $6 for adults, $3 for children 5 through 12 and free for children under 5.•Spencerport High School presents the second annual Robo-Palooza on Friday, May 27 from 6 to 9 p.m. inside the high school east gym, 2707 Spencerport Road. Meet the World Championship Team, see robots in action and learn what Ranger Robotics is all about.
Fundraisers•Fundraiser to benefit the Aurora House - Save bottles, cans and pull tabs (aluminum only). The collection is on-going. Call John, 352-7866.•Hilton-Parma Garage Sale Friday, May 27 and Saturday, May 28, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For a map with plotted points of par-ticipants contact the recreation office or visit www.facebook.com/hprecreation.
Government Meetings •Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I Batavia) will hold office hours for Monroe County residents on Wednesday, May 25 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. inside the Ellwanger Room at Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport. Office hours will be at-tended by Hawley’s staff. To schedule an individual appoint-ment with Hawley, contact his office at [email protected] or by calling 356-0686.•Brockport: Village Board meets the first and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month only upon appli-cation. Historic Preservation Board meets the third Thursday of the month at 7:15 p.m. All meetings are held at the Village Hall unless otherwise noted.•Chili: Library Board of Trustees meets Tuesday, May 24 at 6:30 p.m. in the Barbara M. Ireland Community Room. •Hilton: Hilton Village Board meets the first Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m. Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hilton Com-munity Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton.•Ogden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Wednes-days of each month at 7 p.m.; Work Sessions will be held on alternate Wednesdays at 5 p.m. as needed; Ogden Conservation Board meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Planning Board meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings will be held at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, and are open to the public.•Parma: Town Board will meet on the first and third Tues-day of the month at 6:30 p.m. Conservation Board meets the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Thursday and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, and are open to the public.
•Riga: Town Board meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets fourth Mon-day of every month (May 23) at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at the Riga Town Hall, 6460 East Buffalo Road, Churchville. Open to the public.•Spencerport: Village Board of Trustees meets the first Wednesday of the month; Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of every month; Architectural Review Board meets the first Tuesday of every month and Zoning Board meets the third Thursday of every month. All meetings start at 7 p.m. at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue. The board also meets the second, third, fourth and fifth Wednesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the Village Office.
Health/Help•New Fibromyalgia Support Group will host ABC’s of Arthritis, Biologics and Concerns on Tuesday, May 24 at 6:15 p.m. at Westside YMCA, 920 Elmgrove Road. Free and open to public. RSVP required, 752-1562.
Library Programs•Chili Public Library programs - Monday, May 23 - Cliffhang-ers Book Club, 4:30 p.m. Ages 10 to 14. Books for the current month are available at the checkout desk. No registration required. Tuesday, May 24 - Teen Friends, 6 p.m. Ages 12 to 21. The Teen Friends is a non-profit organization dedicated to volunteering in the library and the Chili community. No registration required. Chili Public Library Board of Trustees Meeting, 6 p.m. Open to the public. Wednesday, May 25 - Alzheimer Association’s Neighbor Next Door Series, 7 p.m. This month’s topic is Role Changes and Transitions. Registration is required. For more information or to register for programs stop at the library, 3333 Chili Avenue, call 889-2200 or visit www.chililibrary.org.•The Newman Riga Library, 1 South Main Street, Churchville will host Pajama Storytime on Tuesday, May 24 at 7 p.m. For families with children ages five and under. Stories, songs and fingerplays. Don’t forget to wear your pajamas.
Meetings•The Retired Teachers’ Organization of Rochester and Vicin-ity, Inc. will hold a luncheon on Wednesday, June 1 at 11:30 a.m. at Whittier Party House, 88 Whittier Road, Rochester. Lunch costs $18. For reservations, contact Janet Herman at 889-2697.•St. Leo’s Knights of Columbus Council #9461 Hilton meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the St. Leo’s Parish Center on Lake Avenue, Hilton.•Spencerport Kiwanis Club meets for dinner the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. at Slayton Place Res-taurant. For information, call 352-3411 ext. 125.
Religion•The Legacy Senior Center will host free gospel lectures on Thursdays, 7 to 9 p.m. 2000 Park Creek Lane, Churchville. Come in front door to the front desk for directions.
School Boards•Hilton Central School District Board of Education meets Tuesday, May 24 at 7 p.m. in the Board Room, 225 West Ave-nue, Hilton. Agendas and minutes are available on the district’s website www.hilton.k12.ny.us/board-education.htm.•The Spencerport Board of Education will hold a regular meet-ing on Tuesday, May 24 at 7 p.m. at the District Office building, 71 Lyell Avenue. The meeting is open to the public.
Social and Professional•Knitting and crocheting “Caps for Chemo” at the Sweden Senior Center every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon. Free lessons and yarn. Open to all ages.
LaxFest raised funds for Golisano Children’s HospitalThe Spencerport Rangers Girls and Boys lacrosse pro-
grams held the 7th Annual Spencerport LaxFest on Sat-urday, May 7. The program worked with the “More Than a Game Foundation,” where each team raised pledges in the name of Alex Turnquist. Alex was a Spencerport student-athlete that lost his battle with cancer in February 2015.
The “LaxFest” event included all Spencerport Youth Lacrosse teams playing a game on the campus as well as being introduced at halftime during the Varsity game. This year the lacrosse program donated $4,140 to the Golisano Children’s Hospital through the event.
Tim Britton, Spencerport Boys’ Varsity Lacrosse Coach said, “The Spencerport LaxFest is a day that brings together all Spencerport lacrosse teams, boys and girls, kindergarten through 12th grade. Our entire lacrosse community sprawls the district campus to celebrate our love for the game, raise money and bring awareness to the fight against cancer. It has been a huge success for everyone involved in planning and coordinating a great day of fundraising and lacrosse. We’re very proud to sup-port the Golisano Children’s Hospital and the More Than a Game Foundation.”
Patricia Condon, Spencerport Girls’ Varsity Lacrosse coach mentioned, “The best thing about LaxFest is the posi-
tive playing environment that is created by the teams and the community. The event allows players youth through varsity to enjoy the game of lacrosse played at all levels and support the continued growth of the sport. Playing the day for Alex made it even more special.”
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Braddock Bay Ecosystem Restoration enters Phase Twoby Kristina Gabalski
EPA officials recently called Braddock Bay, “the crown jewel of New York’s coastal wetlands,” and the College at Brockport and Hilton Central School will be a part of studying how well the ongoing Ecosystem Restoration project is working.
During a news conference in late April, Town of Greece, local and state officials, NYS Department of Environmental Con-servation and U.S. Army Corps of Engi-neers Buffalo District officials celebrated the completion of the first phase of the project and detailed work, which will be completed in phase two.
“It’s a project we’ve been waiting for since the 1970’s,” Greece Town Supervisor William Reilich said. The project, “restores nature to what it was and keeps boats on the channel. It’s a win-win project.”
The $8 million restoration returns Brad-dock Bay into a premier wildlife, conser-vation, recreation destination, said Chris Zeltmann, regional director for Senator Charles Schumer. Schumer worked to get EPA funding for the project.
Zeltmann explained work on phase one was completed over the winter and included clearing channels and digging potholes for wildlife. Invasive cattail monoculture was removed to encourage biodiversity, includ-ing the growth of native sedge grass.
The restoration facilitates an emergent marsh with habitat for fish, waterfowl and migratory birds. The marsh had become eroded over the years by wave action from the lake and was choked with cattail growth.
Phase two will include the construction of a barrier beach at the mouth of Braddock Bay to reduce erosion, lower wave action, and create habitat for shore birds.
“It’s good for the environment and good for people who want to enjoy the water,” State Senator Joseph Robach said.
Phase two additionally includes the cre-ation of an approximately 200 feet wide, 8 feet deep navigational channel, which will facilitate boaters entering Lake Ontario.
NYS DEC Region 8 Director Paul D’Amato said his agency is confident the project will work to significantly restore habitat. “I grew up on the west side of Rochester and this has a lot of meaning to me,” he said.
The College at Brockport will be involved in a two-year environmental monitoring effort, project manager Sheila Hint of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers told the Sub-urban News/Hamlin-Clarkson Herald. “The college will help to track wildlife and how it is affected by the environmental improvements.”
Additionally, work is underway on an agreement with the Hilton Central School District, which involves learning opportu-nities for students in high school science classes. “Students can come and volunteer to do plantings and tour the channels in the summer as part of their earth science classes,” Hint said.
Greece Supervisor Reilich said during the news conference that the town is seek-ing a new operator for the Braddock Bay Marina. He explained that the town will accommodate boaters at the marina this season, and that it will remain open during construction.
“Let folks do the work (this year) and next year it will be behind us and (lake ac-cess) will be better than we have seen in 40 years,” Supervisor Reilich said. “It is what it has been and will get better.”
Phase two is expected to be completed by the end of this year.
Newly cleared channels to facilitate wildlife habi-tat and native sedge grass at Braddock Bay. The work is part of an $8 million ongoing ecosystem restoration project. K. Gabalski photo.
Native sedge grass can be seen growing in the Braddock Bay emergent marsh. Invasive cattails had choked the marsh. Their removal encourages biodiversity in plant life and creates habitat for fish spawning and bird nesting. K. Gabalski photo.
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Local artist’s work on display at Parma Public LibraryElise Kull has always filled her life with the arts. She
has studied music and dance and has been involved in the-ater productions. With her interest and background, Elise now turns to painting as her own means of art expression. She brought her artwork to the Parma Public Library Gal-lery for her own show during the month of May.
The free spirit of Elise’s work might best be called ex-perimental. In her words, “Everything is an experiment. Nothing is ever totally set in stone. I think I will go to the grave like that - experimenting.”
Elise fills her pieces with color and light and she makes little use of black. Her subject matter is mainly abstract but when looking closely, one might find a child on the sand, reminiscent of Mary Cassatt’s Two Children at the Seashore. Her medium is mainly acrylic but her experi-menting has brought her to encompass watercolors and most recently the color depth of enamels.
This is the 57th in a series of exhibitions hosted by the Parma Public Library featuring local artists and photog-raphers. For more information or to inquire about having a show, call Rosalind Lipomi, Adult Services Librarian at 392-8350 or visit www.parmapubliclibrary.org.
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Spencerport community supports 2016-17 budgetSpencerport School District voters approved the
$77,130,717 million budget proposal for 2016-17 with authorization to expend $95,000 of reserves to purchase classroom equipment.
Approximately 1,494 voters cast their ballots on May 17, with the following results: •Proposition 1: the budget and use of reserve funds for classroom equipment: 1,140 in favor (77.2 percent) and 337 opposed (22.8 percent).•The three candidates elected to the Board of Education were: Greg Kincaid (1,150); Gary Bracken (835); and Kath-erine Czarnecki (808). The remaining candidates received: Janet Tyler (615) and William Sweeney (529) votes.
Superintendent Michael Crumb expressed his apprecia-tion to Spencerport’s community, district staff and Budget Focus Group.
“On behalf of the Board of Education, I’d like to thank our voters for taking the time to cast their ballots for 2016-17. I would also like to thank our community for the shared commitment we have for the quality education we provide to our students in Spencerport. As stated in our logo, we are ‘learning for tomorrow, today.’ Thank you for your unwavering partnership in the never-ending pursuit of excellence in teaching and learning.”
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Celebrate another year of Dreams from DrakeEnjoy two jam-packed hours of all-things kids and fam-
ily at the third annual Dreams from Drake Birthday Bash featuring Cinderella, her Fairy Godmother, Snow White and an American Hero. This year, they have added Gamin’ Ride, The Ultimate Mobile Video Game Theater Party, a mini excavator for kids to explore, free gourmet cotton candy, a magician, DJ, and the Monroe County Sheriff ’s Department will be on hand to issue Operation SAFE CHILD photo ID cards.
The event also features kid favorites such as bounce houses, dozens of crafts and games, face painting, fire trucks, balloon animals, the Zoomobile, t-shirt decorating, visits from local area mascots and much more.
Dreams from Drake Birthday Bash will take place on Sunday, June 5 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Total Sports Experi-ence, 880 Elmgrove Road, Rochester. The event is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated but not required.
All proceeds benefit Dreams from Drake, a nonprofit dedicated to providing numerous healing services to children and teens in the Greater Rochester area who are suffering the loss of a sibling or parent.
For more information, visit dreamsfromdrake.org, email [email protected] or call Haverly Erskine at 230-7109.
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GVAS begins free weekly blood pressure clinicThe Gates Volunteer Ambulance Service (GVAS) will
begin a free weekly blood pressure clinic on Tuesday, June 7 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its Spencerport Station, 116 Lyell Avenue. The clinic will be offered every Tuesday during the same hours.
“Your blood pressure is one of the most important indica-tors of your personal health,” said Chief Melissa Geffert. “Everyone should know what his or her ‘numbers’ are and what they mean. The Gates Volunteer Ambulance Service is pleased to begin this regular weekly service for the con-venience of those we serve in Spencerport.”
GVAS has been offering free weekly blood pressure clin-ics at its headquarters at 1001 Elmgrove Road and at the Gates Town Hall since 1993. Today, the clinics are staffed by current and past members including Elsie Glenden-ning, coordinator; and Cheddy Baker, Susan Galen, Mary Hartman, Nancy Mauro, David Quartley, Noel Schey, Judy Stone and Edward Verdouw.
“Although the blood pressure clinic is a regularly sched-uled event every Tuesday, Spencerport residents should always feel free to stop by our station on Lyell Avenue any time to have their blood pressure taken,” said Chief Geffert.
GVAS and the Spencerport Volunteer Ambulance Service consolidated operations in 2014 to benefit the residents of both communities through improved service and response times.
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Succesful Postal Food Drive The Spencerport Ecumenical Food Shelf would like to
express our deep gratitude to the Spencerport postal car-riers and our community for the many donations we re-ceived during the annual Postal Food Drive. As always, the carriers were enthusiastic and supportive and the community was very generous.
Well over 100 families and seniors in our area rely on our help to supplement their grocery budget, and we could not possibly serve them without collaborative efforts like this. Thank you all, so very much.
Marcia Tiano, Food Drive CoordinatorSpencerport Ecumenical Food Shelf
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blue Devils win on senior dayby Warren Kozireski
Brockport overcame 3-0 and 6-5 deficits with three runs in their last two times at bat to defeat Churchville-Chili 10-7 in girls’ softball.
The Saints opened up a 3-0 lead in the first inning as Danielle King reached on a two-base error and Melissa Prewasnicak singled and stole second. Pitcher Deanna Tinch drove both in with a single. Another single by Lizzy Beach and a wild pitch put runners at second and third before Jenna Prewasnicak drove in the third run with a single.
Brockport rebounded with five runs in their half of the first. Erynn Hogan plated Emily Parker with an RBI double and was sent home on a single by Olyvia Zinkiewich, Mara Santos one-hopped the wall on her RBI double and later scored on an error. Mandi Lucas scored on a wild pitch to complete the inning.
Churchville-Chili recaptured the lead in the third as both Tinch and Beach reached on errors. Tinch scored on an RBI single by Jess Ficarella and, after a single by Andrea Giuliano loaded the bases, Jenna Prewasnicak walked to drive in a run. After a pair of force outs, King drove in another run with an infield single.
The Saints made it 7-5 in the fourth as Tinch led off with a single and went to third on a double by Beach. Ficarella drove in Tinch on a groundout.
Brockport tied the game with a pair of runs in their half of the fourth. Parker reached on a bunt single, stole second and advanced to third on a wild pitch. Hogan sent her home with a single and later scored as Zinkiewich singled and the ball was thrown away as she went to third.
The Blue Devils added a single run in the fifth and two in the sixth. Bri Judd and Jasibel Claudio both singled with Judd later scoring on an error.
In the sixth Santos stroked a one-out single and advanced to second on a ground-out. Katie Overmeyer drove in Santos with a single and went to second on the throw. Judd then drove in the last run with a triple.
“We were outscoring 54-4 the first week of the season and most would hang their heads, but this group never quit,” Brock-port head coach Mary Karen What said.Brockport finished the season with a 5-14 record and seeded seventh with a first round game against Franklin.
Churchville-Chili was 3-17 and the tenth seed in Class AA. Their season ended with a loss to seventh-seed Hilton in the first round.
Combined no-hitter for Hiltonby Warren Kozireski
Six pitchers combined for a no-hitter as fifth seed Hilton defeated 12th-seed Edison 25-0 in the first round of the Class AA Sec-tion V playoffs.
Michael Murphy, Brent Turpyn, Justin Resseguie, Morgan Kunigan, Brian Wolf and Max Hendry limited the Inventors to just two base-runners who reached on er-rors. They struck out 13 batters in all.
Jack Annable, Chase Metzger and Resseguie each had three RBI’s while
Dominic Palma, Kunigan, Jake Bodamer and John Chiappone each drove in two runs.
The Cadets jumped out to an 8-0 lead in the first inning before batting around twice in the second and scoring 12 runs. Four of those came on consecutive bases-loaded walks.
Daniel Chatterton and Kyle Pellechia both had RBI singles in the third.
The Cadets advance to play fourth-seed Penfield in the second round.
local area youth compete in Major league baseball® Jr. Home run Derby™
Riga Recreation will host a free Major League Baseball® Jr. Home Run Derby Competition for area youth on Saturday, May 28 at 9 a.m. at Sanford Road Park.
The Major League Baseball® Jr. Home Run Derby™ is a free way for talented youngsters to showcase their hitting abili-ties, with the opportunity of competing at a National Finals during MLB® All-Star Week™.
Boys and girls are divided into two age divisions: 12U and 14U, and will have the chance to advance through three levels of
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Hauck, AlbertHilton: Passed away peace-fully on March 20, 2016. He was predeceased by Mary Ann, his wife of 67 years; his brother, Ronald G. Hauck; grandsons, Christopher Al-bert Hauck and Ryan Mi-chael Hauck. He is survived by his children, Mary (Ross) Sceusa, Albert E. (Kacey) Hauck, Laurie (George) Schwalb, Brian Hauck, Tri-sha (Bill) Scull & Ashley (Dave) Yantz; 12 grandchil-dren; 11 great-grandchildren; his brother, Bob (Cathy) Beer and sister, Shari (Jim) Panaro. Al retired from Kodak’s Employee Group Travel after working for the company for 36 years. He was an avid golfer and bowler who was in many leagues. Al had a “hole in one” and one perfect bowling game. Al and Mary Ann never trav-eled anywhere without their golf clubs either in their vehicle or a plane.
All are invited to attend his Celebration of Life at St. Paul Lutheran Church at 2:00 PM on Monday, May 23, 2016. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute to St. Paul Lutheran Church, 158 East Avenue, Hilton, in his memory.
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BROCKPORT•Johnson, Jeffrey Gardner “Jay,” died at the age of 30. Predeceased by his grandparents Bob and Dorothy Leidig and Betty Johnson. He is survived by his parents Jeff and Jan Johnson; sister Lindsey (Ian) Johnson Peers; niece Elle Peers; grandfather Hilliard Johnson; the Leidig, Johnson and Fiorito families.
Jay was very kind, loving, respectful and intelligent. He loved snowmobiling, biking and engineering, but mostly, he loved his family including his “big Bro” Dan.
His Funeral Service was held May 16 at St. Luke’s Epis-copal Church, Brockport. Interment, Lakeview Cemetery. In memory of Jay, please consider a donation to the family to be used at their discretion.
CHILI• Brown, Phoebe M., died May 17, 2016. Predeceased by daughter, Cheryl Haines and survived by loving husband, Paul, of 66 years and children, Cathy (James) Carpenter, Kevin (Kathleen Shoemaker) Brown, Sandra (Douglas) Norris, Deborah Lenau, William Haines; nine grandchil-dren, Billy Haines, Melissa (David) Phelps, Krista (Rob) Compton, Nicole Carpenter, Amanda (Adam) Proctor, Kyle (Leia Petty) Brown, Daniel (Laura Ille) Brown, Benjamin (Jessica Buchheit) Norris and Gregory Norris; eight great-grandchildren; dog, Holly. Phoebe worked for Trenholm Motels and Mill Restaurant and was actively involved in her business, Flower Partners Design.
Her Memorial Service was held May 21 at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, Rochester. Interment at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to Al-dersgate United Methodist Church or to Lifetime Care Hospice in her memory.
•Smith, Albert C., died May 17, 2016 at age 88. Prede-ceased by his wife, Verna and son Kevin. Al is survived by his wife, Hetta; children, James (Cheri), Lori Smith (Angelo), Norene (Dan) Doll and Melinda Smith; daugh-ter-in-law, Sharon Smith; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
His Funeral Mass was celebrated May 21 at St. Pius Tenth Church, Chili. Entombment, Riverside Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Humane Society at Lollypop Farm in his memory.
CHURCHVILLE•Schneeberger, Carroll R., died April 28, 2016, at age 92. She was predeceased by her husband, Donald; daughter, Janice Paladino; son-in-law, William Paladino; grandson, Christopher Paladino; her sister, Esther Nolte and brother-in-law, John Miller. Carroll is survived by sons, James Schneeberger and Thomas (Deborah) Schneeberger; grand-children, Matthew Paladino and Kimberly Schneeberger; sister, Erma Miller; many relatives and cherished friends. Carroll enjoyed a career at Highland Hospital as a social
worker. She was a lifelong member of Salem Church where she met and married her husband of over 60 years, taught Sunday school and enjoyed singing in the choir.
A private Memorial Gathering of friends and family will be held. Contributions can be made to Salem United Church UCC, 60 Bittner Street, Rochester, NY 14604 in her memory.
HILTON•Seeley, Sharon M. (Lemcke), died May 13, 2016, age 65. Predeceased by husband, Donald; her parents, Art and Helen Lemcke and sister, Bonnie Rose. Survived by chil-dren, Adam (Melanie) Seeley, Kevin (Lisa) Seeley and Sue Collins; brother, Edward “Bear” Lemcke; grandchildren, Angela, McKenna, Mikey, Bubba, T.J., Madelyn and Donny; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Her Funeral Service was held May 21 at Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to River Hospital, 4 Fuller Street, Alexandria Bay, NY 13607. Directed “In memory of Sharon Seeley.”
HOLLEY•Webster, Jonathan Thomas (Sgt. Webbie), died May 10, 2016 at age 27. Survived by his parents, Candy (Dewey) Farmer; sister, Rachel (Brad) Hafner; brothers, Jason Web-ster, Charles Collins, Philip (Alyssa) Collins; unborn niece, Layla Jean Collins; nephews, Alexander James Hafner,
Ellwood James Hafner, Brody Evan Hafner; niece, Isabella Marie Hafner; many brothers in arms and many friends. Sgt. Webbie served his country in the U.S. Army, having received several medals including, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with three campaign stars, Purple Heart, Army Commendation Medal (2nd award), Army Achievement Medal (4th award), Army Good Conduct Medal (2nd award), National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.
Military honors will be presented June 18 at 1 p.m. at the Holley VFW followed by a Celebration of Life from 1 to 6 p.m. also at the Holley VFW, 8 Veterans Drive, Holley.
SPENCERPORT•Lockwood, Ronald H., Sr., died May 12, 2016, age 75. Survived by his wife, Judith; children, Scott, Michael (Beth), Randy (Missy), Donald (Dawn), Christopher (Nata-lie), Ronald Jr. (Renae) Lockwood; step-children, Tara Wilder, Tanis (Pius) Yorio, and Troy Shaver; sister, Lorna West; sisters-in-law, Vivian Schultz, Arlene Quetschen-bach and Patricia House; 25 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and many friends. Predeceased by brother, Russell Lockwood.
A Memorial Service was held May 21 at the Spencerport Assembly of God Church. Private interment, Garland Cemetery. Donations can be made to the National Rifle Association, 11250 Whaples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA 22030 in his memory.
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Hilton High School student Nolan Ransom, 17 year old Eagle Scout of Troop 18 at Lakeview Community Church in Greece, rappelling 309 feet down the First Federal Plaza Building. Nolan interned for Davidson Fink last year and was excited to hang outside the window and wave to the people he worked with. “The views of Rochester were beautiful, and I was glad to help support local scouting,” Nolan said. Photo by Karen Fien
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Seneca Waterways Council Boy Scouts of America held their 7th annual 21 Stories For Scouts rappelling event on Friday, May 13 in downtown Rochester. The event took place at the First Federal Plaza Building with doz-ens of people rappelling 309 feet down the side of one of Rochester’s most iconic buildings.
The event raised over $81,000 to benefit disadvantaged at-risk youth in the Scouting program, especially in urban environments, by providing camperships and financial as-sistance with uniforms, books and more to support their Scouting experience. The local scouting program provides opportunities for personal growth, character development, and leadership training for nearly 11,000 youth in over 400 scouting programs across a five-county area includ-
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They admit they are addicted: members of the Upstate New York Glass Bead & Jewelry Guild say they can’t get enough of their craft, which includes beads, jewelry mak-ing and more. The Guild currently meets monthly at the Ogden Senior Center and their regular gatherings provide members with an opportunity to socialize, learn new tech-niques and explore the many facets of their craft.
Guild president Donna Rosenthal says the group cur-rently consists of 50-60 members who come from as far away as Pennsylvania and the Syracuse area, and who have varied interests when it comes to beads and jewelry making. “It ranges from the beads themselves to beaded objects, to jewelry designing,” Rosenthal explains.
Additionally, Guild members are lamp work bead mak-ers, wire workers, micro macrame artists, polymer clay enamelists, and precious metal clay workers, Rosenthal explains. Others have an interest in traditional ethnic stitches and art, or are eagerly awaiting the latest bead shape with which they can work.
The group was founded in the fall of 2002 and originally met in the Buffalo area, Rosenthal says. The Upstate New York Glass Bead & Jewelry Guild was officially organized three years later, in 2005, she explains. The Guild has met at various places in the Rochester area including the Ogden Farmers’ Library, Studio 34 and the Rochester Public Library before finding a home at the Ogden Senior Center.
“Once the (Rochester Public Library) announced they would be closed on Sundays, we looked for a new home,” member Karen Rakoski of Ogden says. “The Ogden Senior Center is proving to be a wonderful venue that allows for year round meetings. People are invited to come as a guest to a meeting to check us out. Those deciding to join can pay a membership fee, which is $25 for the year, and includes benefits like discounts on purchases made at the local bead stores.”
“It’s a lot of fun,” Donna Rosenthal observes. “It’s a nice collaborative group. There is always something to share.” During most monthly meetings, a Guild member will instruct on a given technique. “There’s almost always a member teaching,” Rosenthal says.
Some members have published workbooks in the craft or have been published in beading magazines. Additionally, members will travel “off campus” to learn related crafts like making glass bowls, Rosenthal adds.
Karen Rakoski says so far this year, the Guild has learned how to do chain maille, Viking knit and beaded beads.
The group meets on the last Sunday of the month - unless it is a holiday - and typically skips meeting in November, due to the holidays. For more information contact: [email protected].
An intricate beaded creation by Sarah Terry of Hamlin. K. Gabalski photo.
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Ogden Police to participate in National Click It or Ticket Campaign
Anyone that does not wear a seat belt is risking serious injury or death. That is why the Ogden Police Department will partici-pate in the Click It or Ticket enforcement campaign from May 23 through June 5. The Department will fund this campaign through a Police Traffic Services Grant that was awarded by the NYS Governor’s Highway Traffic Safety Committee.
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Post 788 will once again pass out poppies in honor of Memorial Day on May 27 and 28. Legion members will be located in front of Tops Market on South Avenue and at the Hilton Family Diner on Hovey Street in the Village of Hilton.
On Monday, May 30, members of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6105 and the Hilton-Parma Honor Guard will remember their comrades with a flag lowering ceremony at Parma-Union Cemetery, 260 Parma Center Road, Hilton, at 7 a.m. Immediately following, they will conduct a second ceremony at the flag me-morial in front of the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Parma Corners-Hilton Road.
Later that morning, the annual Memo-rial Day Parade will start at 10 a.m. in the Village of Hilton, proceed down East Avenue from the High School onto Main Street, and end at the Hilton Community Center Gazebo on the corner of West Av-enue and Henry Street.
After a short flag-lowering ceremony and wreath placement in front of the Veterans’ Memorial, the Hilton-Parma Honor Guard will render a gun salute followed by the playing of Taps. At the conclusion of the ceremonies, local civic groups will pass out hot dogs and drinks to all in attendance.
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Members of Hiscock-Fishbaugh American Legion Post 788, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6105 and the Hilton-Parma Honor Guard place flags on Veterans’ headstones at Parma-Union Cemetery May 6. Provided photo.
First-graders at Chestnut Ridgeget ready to grow a great garden
The class of first-graders at Churchville-Chili’s Chestnut Ridge School divided them-selves into groups of “trees” and “bees.”
The happy student bees ran quickly from tree to tree, collecting and transferring pollen. However, when Instructional Coach Andrea Lynch explained that many bees throughout the country are now too sick to fly quickly, the young “sick” bees slowed the pace of their pollination to a crawl. Students quickly understood the important role healthy bees play in growing apples and peaches.
The exercise was just one part of a morning of learning about how things grow. Aided by volunteer sixth-grade gardeners from the Middle School and visiting com-munity experts, the CRS students prepared themselves for a big role in the future of the school’s Garden of the Saints.
They are setting up a vermicomposting system that will deliver much-needed nu-trients to the garden that was created by classes at the district’s Middle and High Schools last year. The composting project received its funding from an Earth Day Grant from the Genesee Finger Lakes Chapter of the Air and Waste Management Association.
Master Gardener Linda Groves ex-plained to the students how red worms create castings that enrich the soil. Local farmer Kim Zuber spoke about the impor-tance of healthy soil in growing abundant feed for people and for animals like cows and sheep.
The Middle School gardeners shared their knowledge with hands-on demonstra-tions of preparing and planting vertical gardens, using alternative growing medi-ums and creating easy watering systems.
One CRS student questioned how they would get their completed compost from Chestnut Ridge to the garden on Fairbanks Road. “Great question,” said Lynch. “Part of your challenge is to be creative and to think of ways we can do that.”
The participating sixth-graders from the Middle School included: Sydney Bailey, Audrey Booth, Charlie Bromage, Megan Bromage, Ryann Calus, Elaina DeSantis, Allie Draper, Cole Faker, Drew Hambley, Blossom Ibezim, Noah Jenkins, Charley Kuhlkin, Dylan McFadden, Mason Moody, Jett Neglia, Caleb Pape, Zach Piper and Jesse Ward.
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“Bees” and “trees” take advantage of a sunny spring morning at Churchville-Chili’s Chestnut Ridge Elementary to learn about pollination. Provided photo.
The Oak Orchard Neighborhood Association (OONA) made way for a clean sweep along Route 98 to Point Breeze along the road’s shoulders. This organization is comprised of 125 members. Pictured (l-r): Yu-Ku Li, Deanne Borrie, Tracy Panczyszyn, Mike Chervenic, Dee Chervenic, Jeanne Lauta, Debbie Buckley and Jim Buckley. Not pictured: Tom Kirk, Patti Harris and Eileen Weuthrich. Photo by Rick Nicholson.
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Spencerport/Greece. Studio/1 BR apart-ments, 2 BR House and Mobile homes. Great lo-cation on W. Ridge nearManitou. Commercial Building 2,000 sq. ft. Subdividable. 585-381-3672.[TFN]__________________Hilton: Cedar Hill Town-houses - The Space your family needs to grow ... away from the crowded city. Affordable two and three bedroomtown-houses with 1.5 baths, finished base-ment family rooms, stor-age/laundry rooms with w/d hookups, central air, 24-hour emergencyservice, and playground for the kids. Cats arewelco me. Rates from $850-$875 + security. Call for details 585-392-6015. Profession-ally managed by Lands-man. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing Opportunity. We do not participate in Section 8 or DSS programs.__________________Brockport -Willow-brooke Manor. Spa-cious two bedroom apts. Appliances, car-peting, 24 hr. emer-gency service, free cable TV, recreation and laundry facilities. 585-637-3400.[TFN]
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Commodity HandlerNature of Work:Operates and maintains machinery and equipment necessary inthe unloading of corn and loading of distillers and ethanol.
Essential Responsibilities & Duties of Commodity Handler:• Inspect grain received to ensure that it meets company standards.• Timely loading and unloading of ethanol, distiller’s grains and other products by railcar and truck.• Housekeeping, maintaining cleanliness and organization of all areas of the department. Operating rolling stock that includes loader, railcar mover, skid steer and forklift.
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Recreation Specialist: Seeking an energetic & motivated individual to work part time (27.5 hrs/wk, hours are 9:00am – 2:30pm) in our 120-bed long-term care facility. Qualified individuals must have a commitment to residents’ quality of life and a passion for working with the elderly.Challenging opportunity to design, implement & facilitate recreation therapy programs for a tra-ditional geriatric population. Responsible for all State required documentation. High School di-ploma required.
Housekeeper I: Performs cleaning functions in assigned areas following established schedules and using prescribed methods. High school diplo-ma or GED required. Part Time (24-32 hrs/week) day shift, rotating weekends and holidays.
Dietary Worker: Assist with resident tray as-sembly, food delivery, dishwashing and the clean-ing and sanitation of kitchen and food preparation areas. Part Time-32 hrs per week/weekend & holi-day shifts. Per diem openings for day, evening, weekend and Per diem openings for day, evening, weekend and holiday shifts.
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Churchville-Chili releases budget, bus proposition and board election results
Proposition 1, the Churchville-Chili Central School District’s 2016-17 Budget of $82,563,092 was approved by the com-munity, with a total of 598 “yes” votes to 242 “no” votes.
Proposition 2, which authorizes the dis-trict to purchase eight 66-passenger school buses, two thirty-passenger buses, and one wheelchair bus at an estimated maximum cost of $1,330,000, was passed with 604 “yes” votes to 232 “no” votes.
Candidates Steve Hogan, Kathy Dillon and Gary Lawniczak have been re-elected to the Board of Education, effective July 1, 2016 for three-year terms. They received
639, 605 and 593 votes, respectively. With a total of 526 votes, Leon Tucker was elected to complete the two-year and 44 day term vacated last fall due to a resignation. Marty Belfield received 323 votes.
“On behalf of the District and the Board of Education, we want to thank our commu-nity for their continued support in provid-ing our students with the best educational opportunities possible. I am proud of the fiscal accountability of our Board of Educa-tion and district leaders in putting together a budget that balances the needs of our students with those of our taxpayers,” said Superintendent Lori Orologio.
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Spencerport honors community excellenceOn Tuesday, May 17 the Spencerport
community had the opportunity to show support for the school district by casting their vote for the 2016-17 school budget. As you may know, voters approved the school budget with a 77.2 percent margin of approval. Supporting the education of our children provides a strong sense of excellence in our community. The result of the budget vote is another example of how Spencerport supports quality educa-tion; it’s a community commitment.
I would also like to thank Spencerport voters for the support I received for my candidacy for the Board of Education. A strong school district is the founda-tion of a great community. Spencerport is a great community which supports its school system. As a board member, I will work diligently to see that this tradition continues and look forward to represent-ing our community.
Greg Kincaid, BOE member-electSpencerport
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AREA WORSHIP SERVICESBROCKPORT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHA Welcoming and Affirming American Baptist Congregation Serving our community. 124 Main Street, (585) 637-9770. Pastor Joanne Gilbert-Cannon. Sunday: 9:45am - Praise Music; 10:00am - Wor-ship; 10:30am - Children’s Worship.
FAITH CHAPEL125 Bromley Road, Churchville, (585) 293-2336. A friendly, family oriented church! Upbeat, Contemporary Music you’ll love! Worship Service: Sunday 10:00AM. We are a New Testament Church which follows and emulates the teaching of the entire Bible, and the Early Church as outlined in The Book of the Acts of The Apostles.
GRACE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE2924 South Union Street, Rochester, NY 14624, (585) 594-4555,www.gracenazroc.org. Doug Milne, Lead Pastor. Sundays: 9:00AM -Grace Café; 9:45AM - Sunday School for All Ages; 10:45AM - Worship Service. Wednesdays at 7:00PM: Children’s Ministry, Youth Ministry, Food Pantry. Ministering to the West Side for over 40 years. Handicapped Accessible.
HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” 50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990, www.hiltonbaptist.org, e-mail: [email protected]. Rev. Daniel C. Brown, Pastor. Regu-lar Worship Schedule: Contemporary Service 8:30am; Traditional Service 10:30am; Fellowship 11:30am; Children’s Sunday School 10:45-11:45am; Adult Bible Study Sunday 9:30am, Thursday 9am; Women’s Bible Study & Men’s Group every other Saturday (call for dates & times). Handicap Accessible. Child Care available during 10:30am service.
HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCHMaking disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Com-munities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-8761.Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: www.humcny.org, E-mail: [email protected]. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sun-day School: 11:30am. Child care available 9:30am to 12:30pm. Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm. Handicap Accessible
LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCHReformed Church in America. Our Life, Ministry, and Mission: To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neigh-bors. 30 Long Pond Road, Rochester, NY 14612 (near Edgemere Drive in Greece), (585) 227-4910, www.lakeviewcommunitychurch.net. Rev. Steven Rodriguez, Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School at 9am (during June, July & Aug., Adult Sunday School Class only); Praise & Worship at 10am (Nursery Care Available).OTHER ACTIVITIES: Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm); Tues-day: Community Cards (1-3pm); Wednesday: Women’s Prayer & Share Group (10am), Bible Study (7pm), Band Rehearsal (6pm), Choir Rehearsal (7pm). Visit our website or call for additional info. Handicapped accessible.
LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH59 Henry Street, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest.cc, email: [email protected], facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @life-questcc. Rob Dickerson, Lead Pastor; Jamey Hinman, Associate Pastor. Worship Experiences: Sunday 9:15am; Sunday10:45am. Mid-Week Programs: Tuesday 7pm @ Crosspoint Free Methodist - Royal Rangers - Boys Scouting Program; Sacred Girls - Girls Scout-ing Program. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” faith.family.friends.fun.freedom
PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH39 Hovey Street, Hilton, (585) 615-6383, www.PCFMinistries.com, Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church. Rev. Dr. Myke Mer-rill. Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 10AM. Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM - Kids Club and TurningPoint Teens. Nursery School: Parma Free Center, 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792
PEARCE MEMORIAL FREE METHODIST CHURCH4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili, NY 14514, (585) 594-9488, pearce-church.org, facebook.com/PearceChurch. Wally Fleming, Lead Pastor. WEEKEND WORSHIP SERVICES: Saturdays at 5:00 PM; Sundays at 10:30 AM. Monday-Friday Day Care: 585-594-1833. “Engaging Our Time In the Timeless Story.” Handicap Accessible
SPENCERPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH“Sharing the love of Christ.” 2653 Nichols St. (Rte. 31), Spencerport, (585) 352-3398, www.spencerportwesleyan.org. Sunday Schedule:9:00am Sunday School (for all ages); 10:15am Worship. Mid-Week: 7:00pm Inductive Bible Study. Pastor Ryan Strange, Senior Pastor. Pastor Phalkun Nov, Cambodian & Nepali Ministries.
ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY 14468 (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm), (585) 392-4099, www.stgeorgehilton.org.Please join us for Worship & Sunday School at 10am, Bible Study on Tuesdays at 11am.
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710. Father Joseph Catanise.Worship: Saturday 5pm; Sunday 9:30am; Child Care available at 9:30am Mass. Adult Bible Study - Sunday 10:30am, Thursday 9am. LifeTeen Mass - Sunday 6pm. Handicap Accessible. Second Time Treasures - 392-9179 - A Resale Ministry Shop run by St. Leo Stew-ards. Gently used items at reasonable prices. Tues. & Sat. 10am-4pm, Thurs. 12pm-6pm
ST. MARY’S CHURCH ST. MARK’S CHURCH13 South Main Street, Holley 16789 Kenmore Road, KendallParish Center - Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org. Father Mark Noonan. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 8:00AM St. Mary’s;Thursday - 7:00PM St. Mary’s; Friday - 11:30AM St. Mark’s; Satur-day Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s; Sunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH“The Mission of Trinity is to joyfully share the Gospel through Christ-centered worship, teaching and reaching out to the community by acts of caring.” 191 Nichols Street (Rte. 31), Spencerport, NY 14559, (585) 352-3143, [email protected], website www.tlcspencerport.com. Rev. Matthew W. Canaday, Pastor. Sun-day Schedule: 8:15am Worship; 9:30am Bible Study & Sunday School; 10:30am Worship. See you in church! Handicapped Ac-cessible
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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 Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., to hear and consider the following ap-plications:
PUBLIC HEARING: 1. Appeal of Brian Ugorek, 1 Blackburn Knoll, Spencerport, NY 14559, for two (2) area variances: one (1) to install a 6’ high open construction fence, on property located at same, whereas fenc-ing shall not exceed 4’ in height in the side and rear yards in a residential district, pursuant to Chapter 210-47 A (8)(a) and one (1) for a 12’x 20’ accessory building to be located within the front setback of the home, at property located at same, whereas, all buildings on a corner lot or a through lot shall be subject to the front yard requirements of the zone district in which said corner lot or through lot is located on those sides which face the streets, pursuant to Chapter 210-64 and whereas, detached accessory buildings shall be located to the rear of the front building line of the principal building, pursuant to Chapter 210-54 A (1) in an R-1 Residential District.
Tax Acct. #085.04-2-24
2. Appeal of Gerald Brower, 440 Hubbell Road, Spencerport, NY 14559, for one (1) area variance on property located at same, to erect a 28’ x 40’ (1120 sq. ft.) pole barn in addition to an existing 12’ x 24’ (288 sq. ft.) shed, whereas, no accessory building(s) may exceed 600 square feet total floor area per parcel, regardless of lot size, pursuant to Chapter 210-28 F(3) (b) in an R-1 Residential District.
Tax Acct#115.02-1-2.12
3. Appeal of William Leyland, 4030 Buffalo Road, Rochester, NY 14624, for two (2) area variances: one (1) for pre-existing struc-tures with a total square footage of 1,464 sq. ft., at property located at same, whereas, the maximum sq. ft. allowed for an accessory building is 1% of the lot area but not to exceed 600 sq. ft. and one (1) for the height of one existing structure to be al-lowed at approximately 25’ height, whereas, accessory structures over 121 sq. ft. shall not exceed 15’ height, respectively pursuant to Chapter 210-28 F (3) (b) and Chapter 210-54 B (1) in an R-1 Residential District. Tax Acct. # 132.10-2-21
4. Appeal of Big Ridge Holding, LLC for property located at north of Big Ridge Road and east of Union Street, Spencerport, NY 14559, for seven (7) area variances: Three (3) front setbacks, one (1) for 41’ and two (2) for 30’ where 100’ is required; four (4) for 10 units per building, whereas, the maximum is 8 units, respec-tively pursuant to Chapters 210-30 C(2)b 1 and 210-30 C (1)(b)in a Multiple Family Residential District.
Tax Acct#087.01-1-22 & part of 087.01-1-24.1
5. Appeal of Michael Dermody, 2 Hermoso Rise, Rochester, NY 14624, for three (3) area variances to erect a 6’ white, open con-struction vinyl fence located within the front setback of the home, at property located at same, whereas, all buildings on a corner lot or a through lot shall be subject to the front yard requirements of the zone district in which said corner lot or through lot is located on those sides which face the streets, pursuant to Chapter 210-64 and whereas, fences shall not exceed three feet in height in front yards, nor shall they exceed four feet in the height in side
and rear yards, pursuant to Chapter 210.47 A (8) (a) in an R-1 Residential District.
Tax Acct. 131.02-4-2
6. Appeal of Jenny Brongo of Homesteads for Hope, Inc., 2185 Manitou Road, Rochester, NY 14606, for a special sign permit and an area variance to erect a temporary sign 18’ wide by 6’ high on property located at same, whereas one (1) sign not exceed-ing two (2) square feet in area shall be permitted, pursuant to Chapter 157-3 A in a R-1 Residential District.
Tax Acct. #087.04-1-13
7. Appeal of Ellicott Development Group, for property at 2839-2841 Nichols Street, Spencerport, NY 14559 for a Conditional Use Permit and three (3) area variances: a Conditional Use Permit for a drive through for the pharmacy, pursuant to Chapter 210-33 D and one (1) variance for 29’ front parking setback on Union Street and 23.78’ front parking setback on Nichols Street, where-as, 100’ front setback is required for parking; one (1) variance for 64 parking spaces, whereas, 97 parking spaces are required and; one (1) variance for 9’ x 18’ parking spaces, whereas, 10’ x 20’ parking spaces are required, respectively pursuant to Chapters 210-33 F (4), 210-75 and 210-72 C (1) in a General Commercial District.
Tax Acct. 102.01-1-1 & 120.01-1-2
8. Appeal of John Kasap on property located at 128 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, NY 14559 for two (2) area variances; one (1) variance to erect two (2) 60’ x 40’ accessory structures having a total square footage of 4,800 sq. ft., whereas, no accessory build-ings may exceed 600 sq. ft., and one (1) variance for accessory structures of 121 square feet or greater shall not exceed 15 feet height, respectively pursuant to Chapter 210-28 F(3) (b) and Chapter 210-54 B (1) in an R-1 Residential District.
Tax Acct #102.01-1-23.1
At such time all interested persons will be heard. By order of the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Respectfully Submitted,Patrick SmithZoning Board of Appeals, Secretary
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Legal NoticeChurchville-Chili Central School District
Notice to Bidders
The Board of Education of Churchville-Chili Central School District requests separate sealed bids for the following:
BUS PARTS
Bids will be received at the Administrative Office, 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville, New York 14428 until 11:00 a.m. on June 6, 2016 at which time they will be publicly opened and read.
Specifications and bid forms may be obtained from the Administrative Office.
Any bid submitted may be binding for thirty (30) days following the day of opening the bids. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids as the best interest of the school may require.
Franklin C. Nardone, ClerkBoard of Education
Legal NoticeTown of Riga
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law that a Public Hearing will be held by the Riga Zoning Board of Appeals on Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 7:00 PM, Town Hall, 6460 E. Buffalo Road, Churchville, New York, at which time all interested persons will be heard with regard to the fol-lowing applications:
1. APPLICATION by Luigi & Ralph Marseglia, 362 Hamlin Center Rd, Hilton, NY 14468 for an Area Variance for 543 Riga Mumford Rd, Churchville, NY 14428. The Applicant is propos-ing subdividing a 5.673 parcel into two lots. Lot 1 would be 1 acre and would retain the existing structures and lot 2 would be 4.673 acres, with no future development planned at this time. The parcel is located at 543 Riga Mumford Rd. The proposed road frontage does not meet the requirements listed in the Code of the Town of Riga Chapter (95-25 D4) The Parcel is Zoned Rural/Agricultural. Tax account No. 170.03-1-25
Copies of the above-referenced subdivision maps may be seen at the Town Clerk’s office during normal business hours, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Wednesdays.
Dated: May 16, 2016Lori KelloggTown of Riga Zoning Board of Appeals Secretary
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Notice of Meetings of the Village BoardFiscal Year-Ending May 31, 2017
The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Spencerport are held on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 P.M. unless such date is a legal holiday, in which event, the meeting will be held the following Wednesday. The dates of the upcoming fiscal year’s meetings are as follows: June 1, 2016 December 7, 2016 July 6, 2016 January 4, 2017 August 3, 2016 February 1, 2017 September 7, 2016 March 1, 2017 October 5, 2016 April 5, 2017 November 2, 2016 May 3, 2017 The Board of Trustees will also conduct meetings the second, third, fourth and fifth Wednesday of each month at 4:30 P.M. at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue, Spencerport, New York. All meetings are open to the public. Persons with disabilities that require the use of auxiliary aids are asked to contact the Village Clerk at least one (1) week prior to the scheduled meeting they wish to attend. Respectfully submitted by:Jacqueline SullivanVillage Clerk
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Legal NoticeVillage of Spencerport
Regular Meetings of the Planning Board
The regular meetings of the Planning Board of the Village of Spencerport are held on the first Tuesday of each month unless such date is a legal holiday, in which event the meeting will be held on the following Tuesday. The dates of the upcoming fiscal year’s meetings are as follows:
June 7, 2016 December 5, 2016 July 5, 2016 January 3, 2017 August 2, 2016 February 7, 2017 September 6, 2016 March 7, 2017 October 4, 2016 April 4, 2017 November 1, 2016 May 2, 2017
All meetings will be held at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue, Spencerport, New York at 7:00 p.m. All meetings will be open to the public. Persons with disabilities that require the use of auxiliary aids are asked to contact the Village Clerk at least one (1) week prior to the scheduled meeting they wish to attend.
Craig Byham, ChairmanPlanning Board
The Moving WallReturns To Spencerport
The Moving Wall, a smaller version of The Vietnam Vet-erans Memorial in Washington, D.C., returns to Spen-cerport June 16-20 at The Ferris Goodridge American Legion Post 330, 691 Trimmer Road.The Moving Wall first visited Spencerport in July of 2000. In the photo at right is The Vietnam Veteran’s Color Guard, taken during the visit in 2000.Thousands attended the visit in 2000 and The Ameri-can Legion Post looks to hosting thousands once again. Donations are being accepted by The American Legion Post to help with the $15,000 cost to host The Moving Wall. The photo is a file photo taken by Walt Horylev.
Legal NoticeVillage of Spencerport
Regular Meetings of the Zoning Board
The regular meetings of the Zoning Board of the Village of Spencerport are held on the third Thursday of each month un-less such date is a legal holiday in which event the meeting will be held on the following Thursday. The dates of the upcoming fiscal year meetings are as follows:
June 16, 2016 December 15, 2016 July 21, 2016 January 19, 2017 August 18, 2016 February 16, 2017 September 15, 2016 March 16, 2017 October 20, 2016 April 20, 2017 November 17, 2016` May 18, 2017
All meetings will be held at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue, Spencerport, New York at 7:00 p.m. All meetings will be open to the public. Persons with disabilities that require the use of auxiliary aids are asked to contact the Village Clerk at least one (1) week prior to the scheduled meeting they wish to attend.
John DoleZoning Board Chairman
Memorial Day Parademarches through Chili
The annual Chili Memorial Day Parade hosted by Chili American Legion Post 1830 will be held on Monday, May 30. The parade will start at 8:30 a.m. from Grenell Drive and continue west on Chili Avenue to the Veterans Monument in front of the Chili Senior Center.
There will be a ceremony at the memorial honoring departed veterans. Many local groups will partici-pate in the parade to show their support for this day of recognition. The rifle squad from Chili American Legion Post 1830 will present a gun salute at the Veterans Monument and will visit several town cemeteries to pay tribute to all departed veterans.
The event will also include a reading of Chili American Legion Post 1830 departed comrades at the Post at 11 p.m. Chili Post 1830 will host a com-munity picnic in the Post Pavilion from 1 to 5 p.m.
Everyone in the community is welcome to attend all of these events. Bring the family and take a short time out of the weekend to come and support America’s fallen heroes.
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