SOUTH EDITION DISTRIBUTED TO CHURCHVILLE-RIGA, NORTH CHILI, SPENCERPORT-OGDEN January 25, 2015 Issue No. 4 www.westsidenewsny.com Look for these inserts • GATES BIG M Delivered with newspapers in Ogden, Spencerport. • TOPS Delivered with newspapers in Bergen, Holley, Murray, Clarendon, Hamlin, Kendall. • COMMUNITY LINK A Westside News Inc. publication Delivered with all newspapers.. • PERRI’S PIZZA Delivered with newspapers in Parma (partial), Spencerport (partial). • WALMART Delivered with newspapers in Rochester(14624), Ogden (14624). • GREECENEWSNY.COM Delivered in Parma (partial). by Warren Kozireski If you sit in the stands and watch a Hilton high school hockey game, you wouldn’t notice much different about Hilton junior forward Jake Coon. He skates well, is aggressive on the fore-check, covers the point when a defenseman is moving up into the of- fensive zone, is on the first penalty killing unit and isn’t afraid to set up camp at the side of the net and fend off opposing defensemen. Just like dozens of other players in Section V and high school hockey leagues across the state. But Coon does it all with one eye. “I was two years old and my dad noticed a little white spot in my eye,” Coon said. “He took me to the doctors and I was diagnosed with Retinoblastoma, which is cancer in the eye. “The only way to get rid of it was to remove my eye, but they couldn’t find a doctor (locally) to do it and finally we found one in Philadelphia that would do the operation.” But having one eye hasn’t deterred or kept him from pursuing the game of hockey that he loves. “I have to keep my head on a swivel more, but I wouldn’t really know the difference in the first place. I’ve never had a concussion or anything. “I grew up and was taught to play the game physical. Growing up (in the Monroe County Youth Hockey sys- tem) my coach has always been Scott Metcalfe, so he re- ally put that into my head about the physical game.” His name is on a banner hanging on the wall at Lakeshore Hockey Arena for the 2010-11 Blue Division Champions in Pee Wee Major AA team he was on that was coached by Metcalfe, among others. “Jake and my son (Tanner) started playing hockey together and were on the ice together since they were three or four years old,” the Rochester Americans Hall of Famer and former first round draft pick of the Edmonton Oilers Scott Metcalfe said. “At a young age he was an unbelievable skater, so we focused on that he could fly like the wind and the fact that he loves the game and he plays so hard. “You could see early on that sometimes, if he was in a certain area, that he didn’t see the ice very well. But later he adapted his game to his body’s ability.” Coon was a team manager for Hilton in his freshman year, a third-line player as sophomore and now is seeing a regular shift on the second line as well as the penalty kill and second power-play unit as a junior. Continued on page 5 Above, Jake Coon (#5) is part of the attack on goal in a re- cent game against Irondequoit. At left, he reacts as the puck makes it into the net in a hockey game against Irondequoit. He was credited with an assist on the first goal and scored in the second period. The Hilton Cadets won the game 5-2. Photographs by Walter Horylev. Hilton Cadet Jake Coon overcoming obstacles LOOK INSIDE THIS WEEK FOR THESE AND MORE... Inside... WINTER EDITION J ANUARY 2015 Like us on COMMUNITY LINK The Westside News TY INSIDE Merchant, service provider and business offers and promoons. Check them out! SPECIAL FEATURES Essays and photos: Childhood memories - Playing in the neighborhood Help your neighbors - Area pantries and food outreaches Who is my neighbor? Neighbors b y any definion Village neighbors, Lake neighbors LINKed as community close-by border “Neighbors” Find out how to submit Military/Service Personnel Listings for the 2015 Hometown Community Directory. See page 2 of the Wrap The Westside News Community Link is packed with neighborhood advertising information and a collection of quality photos and essays compiled on the theme “Neighbors.” Delivered with this issue. John Dunn creates another Crossword Puzzle Challenge.
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DISTRIBUTED TO CHURCHVILLE-RIGA, NORTH CHILI, SPENCERPORT-OGDEN
January 25, 2015 Issue No. 4 www.westsidenewsny.com
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by Warren Kozireski
If you sit in the stands and watch a Hilton high school hockey game, you wouldn’t notice much different about Hilton junior forward Jake Coon.
He skates well, is aggressive on the fore-check, covers the point when a defenseman is moving up into the of-fensive zone, is on the fi rst penalty killing unit and isn’t afraid to set up camp at the side of the net and fend off opposing defensemen.
Just like dozens of other players in Section V and high school hockey leagues across the state.
But Coon does it all with one eye.“I was two years old and my dad noticed a little white
spot in my eye,” Coon said. “He took me to the doctors and I was diagnosed with Retinoblastoma, which is cancer in the eye.
“The only way to get rid of it was to remove my eye, but they couldn’t fi nd a doctor (locally) to do it and fi nally we found one in Philadelphia that would do the operation.”
But having one eye hasn’t deterred or kept him from pursuing the game of hockey that he loves.
“I have to keep my head on a swivel more, but I wouldn’t really know the difference in the fi rst place. I’ve never had a concussion or anything.
“I grew up and was taught to play the game physical. Growing up (in the Monroe County Youth Hockey sys-tem) my coach has always been Scott Metcalfe, so he re-ally put that into my head about the physical game.”
His name is on a banner hanging on the wall at Lakeshore Hockey Arena for the 2010-11 Blue Division Champions in Pee Wee Major AA team he was on that was coached by Metcalfe, among others.
“Jake and my son (Tanner) started playing hockey together and were on the ice together since they were three or four years old,” the Rochester Americans Hall of Famer and former fi rst round draft pick of the Edmonton Oilers Scott Metcalfe said.
“At a young age he was an unbelievable skater, so we focused on that he could fl y like the wind and the fact that he loves the game and he plays so hard.
“You could see early on that sometimes, if he was in a certain area, that he didn’t see the ice very well. But later he adapted his game to his body’s ability.”
Coon was a team manager for Hilton in his freshman year, a third-line player as sophomore and now is seeing a regular shift on the second line as well as the penalty kill and second power-play unit as a junior.
Continued on page 5
Above, Jake Coon (#5) is part of the attack on goal in a re-cent game against Irondequoit. At left, he reacts as the puck makes it into the net in a hockey game against Irondequoit. He was credited with an assist on the fi rst goal and scored in the second period. The Hilton Cadets won the game 5-2.
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Over 100 familiesassisted in Cartonsfor Christmas Outreach
Through Cartons For Christmas, our community as-sisted 117 local families (480 people) by providing 7,050 items of food, gift cards and toys for young children this year (2014). This is only possible through the efforts of many. We wish to thank:•Our sponsors, the Ecumenical Council of Churches: St. John the Evangelist, First Congregational Church, Unit-ed Methodist Church, Parma Baptist Church, Trinity Lu-theran Church, Ogden Baptist Church, Ogden Presbyte-rian Church and Spencerport Wesleyan Church.•Our supporters – Nothnagle Realtors, Spencerport Fed-eral Credit Union and Fowlers Canaltown Wine & Spirits for being early drop-off locations; Spencerport Tops Mar-ket for donating gift cards, baked goods, lending shopping carts and discounting food; Colby Homestead Farms for providing potatoes; Grant Wolfe, Samaritan Harvest and Krehers Farm Fresh Eggs for the eggs and Spencerport Schools for the food drives.•Our financial backers – St. John the Evangelist Church, J. William Jewelers, Kiwanis Club of Spencerport, The Felt-ner Group, Barton’s Parkside Hots, First Congregational Church, Hi-Qual Heating and Cooling, Inc., Spencer-port Lions Club, Barefoot Management, Inc., Spencer-port Federal Credit Union, Ferris Goodridge Unit No. 330, Spencerport Area Chamber of Commerce, Village Square Management, Spencerport Firemen’s Benevolent Association Exempts, Spencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Association, Krony’s Pizza and the many individuals who donate so generously.•Our new Toy Coordinator, Donna Granger, who invited our families to request specific toys or gift items to make kids happier and shopping easier, our Toy Tree sponsors, Cathy Fowler and Ginny Swarthout for their generosity and enthusiasm. Much thanks to all who selected the angels from the Toy Tree and bought and wrapped gifts along with Spencerport High School Student Govern-ment, Spencerport Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, Ginny Mosher, Elaine Kovaleski and the Church Ladies from St John’s. Donna made sure all 211 children under age 16 received a toy or gift.•Our volunteers
Ted Rauber and Jim Grassi and their team for ‘manag-ing the floor’ by organizing hundreds of boxes and getting them into the correct vehicles, with assistance from B.S. Troop 165 led by Bob McGreevy.
Jim and Joann Grassi for inventing the sorting machine. Never had so much food been sorted so quickly with minimal movement by sorters.
Our transporters of toys, food, boxes and shopping carts Don Mosher, Barb Hull, Rod and Helen Grigg, Jim and Joann Grassi, Alicia and Ted Saladyga, Paul and Janet Weitz, Greg Dorgan and Mike Vickery.
Our shoppers - God’s Girls from Spencerport Bible Church led by Sandy Boe and G.S. Troop 164 led by Beth Nash.
Ginny Mosher, our Meat Lady and scribe; Rod and Helen Grigg, our food count auditors; Lynn Phillips for collecting and storing boxes; Chad Colby for meat distri-bution; all the individuals who come to check expiration dates, sort, count and pack food as well as those members of Munn School Staff, the Knights of Columbus Council No. 7707, Spencerport Rotary Club, Trinity Lutheran Youth Group, Spencerport High School Service Club,
The 31 drivers who get the food delivered which include Spencerport Volunteer Fire Department Explorers, Spen-cerport Volunteer Ambulance.
All who participate anonymously by donating turkeys and food.
A special thanks to Diane Hanley, who makes St. John’s gym look like we were never there.
As you see, none of this would be possible without the tremendous participation of the Spencerport community. With our sincere thanks,Maureen and Glenn Granger, OrganizersCartons for Christmas
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by Kristina Gabalski
For more than 21 years now, Chris Dery and Dave Porteus have been serving up “honest meals” to happy customers at Abe’s, located at 5232 Ridge Road West in Spencerport.
The casual family-friendly restaurant serves up All-American dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week, and is known for its burgers as well as its daily specials featuring comfort food favorites like meat-loaf, chicken and biscuits and fish fries.
Abe’s is housed in a log building one mile west of the in-tersection of Routes 104 and 259. Before it was Abe’s Res-taurant, the site was the location of Hasman’s seasonal farm market and restaurant.
Q: How did you come up with the name? “We were kicking names around,” remembers Dave Por-teus, “we wanted something short. Abe’s tied-in with the log cabin.”
The interior walls are decorated with Abe Lincoln-inspired memorabilia - all provided by loyal customers, Chris Dery says.
Q: What are the biggest challenges you face in running a restaurant?
“The food and labor costs,” Dave explains. Recent spikes in the price of ground beef and the minimum wage increase have meant higher costs, “... but there’s only so much you can pass on to the customer,” Dave notes.
He says the minimum wage increase does not impact him as much regarding adult employees with experience; however, it can be difficult for high-school students who are working for the first time and may need to be trained for jobs such as dish washing.
“There’s pressure on kids to perform more quickly,” he explains.
That said, Dave emphasizes that he finds it very re-warding to work with young people and Abe’s has always employed local students as part of their staff.
Q: What has helped you to succeed for more than two de-cades?
“We have customers who have been here from day one,” Dave says. “We are also fortunate to have long-time staff.”
One employee, for example, began working at Abe’s while in high school and continued through college. Now that she has a full-time job, she continues to moonlight at Abe’s, Dave says.
“That’s the key to keeping us viable,” he says, a great staff, “and established loyal regulars keep us going.”
Dave adds that it is also important to ride out the rough times - particularly during the winter months.
Abe’s customers come from surrounding towns like Par-ma/Clarkson/Ogden/Hamlin, but many also travel from places like Gates, Holley, Greece and even the east side of Monroe County.
During the warm months, golfers enjoy stopping in and seniors (particularly snowbirds) are more numerous in the good weather, he adds.
Q: What are your plans for the future of the business? Dave says he doesn’t plan to mess with success and will
continue to build on Abe’s tradition of great service and delicious food.
“There will be minor menu modifications,” he says, “but no radical changes.”
Abe’s remains a family restaurant - part diner/part burger place, Dave explains.
The restaurant offers a varied menu. “The menu has expanded significantly over the years,” Dave says.
Menu options now include items like melts and wraps to reflect the changing tastes of customers as well as the popular daily specials. Also available are soups, salads and hot sandwiches, including fried bologna and Kabin Kids’ Meals. Old fashioned milkshakes are available and all food is cooked to order.
“There’s a lot more on the menu than when we opened,” Dave says, “Because we have so many regulars who come frequently, we want to give them variety.”
Q: What advice would you give to someone interested in starting a restaurant of their own?
“Save when times are good,” advises Dave, “winter’s coming,” noting that the winter months can be lean in the restaurant business.
He emphasizes that having a supportive family and a business partner are also very helpful, particularly in a business that involves long hours and sacrifice to make it work.
“Both of our wives are really supportive ... this is an up and down business,” Dave says. He adds that the benefits of a business partner are many, particularly when you need a moment away, “.... you have somebody else ... you can walk away for a minute,” he says.
Fall/Winter hours: Sunday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sum-mer hours - 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day.
Abe’s owners aim for ‘honest meals’
Three brothers earn Eagle Rank – Boy Scout Troop 125 of Hilton cel-ebrated the youngest of three brother’s achievement of Eagle at a ceremony on Sunday, January 11 at the Hilton Exempt Club with family, friends and community members in attendance. Andrew Haffen joined his brothers Gregory and Adam to earn this distinguished award. Shown (l to r) above: Kevin Haffen, Adam Haffen, Andrew Haffen, Greg Haffen, Nahila Haffen, Joseph Robach. Provided photo.
Chris Dery and Dave Porteus have operated Abe’s for over 21 years. K. Gabalski photo.
Abe’s, 5232 Ridge Road West in Spencerport. K. Gabalski photo.
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And selected by his teammates as an assistant captain this season.
“He is a great student and a tremendous leader, and the fact he is one of our assistant captains this year wasn’t because of anything that happened as a kid,” Hilton head coach Chris Monfiletto said. “It’s because he is a true leader.”
“Every single thing we do in the summer he is partici-pating and is the hardest working guy we have. This year was great to see because, even in our summer workouts, he was one of the more vocal guys getting guys going and the other players look up to him.
“It’s funny because, being high school kids, they spend more time busting each other’s chops rather than being positive, but the other guys truly respect him and listen when he speaks.”
As with every high school hockey player in New York State, Coon wears a full face shield to protect the entire head and facial region, critical for his situation.
On their website, the New York State Health Department recommends that, “If your child has functionally lost the use of one eye, make sure they wear appropriate protection (e.g., safety glasses) to protect their other eye during all sports and recreational activities.”
Obvious, but the risk doesn’t stop Coon from pursuing his love of the game.
He had two goals with two assists over 20 games in his sophomore season and already had three assists and one goal over the first 13 games this season.
He netted his first varsity goal December 13, 2013 - the game-winner in a 4-2 win over Spencerport. He registered his first assist two games later.
“He really lets his actions speak on the ice, the way he just goes each and every shift,” added Monfiletto. “There is no ‘down’ button on him. He plays the game the way the game should be played with everything he does.
“He’s 5’4” and maybe 130 lbs. and he plays like he’s 6’5”, 250 lbs. He is truly an impact player for us on our team.”
Evidence of that in a January game at Lakeshore against Webster-Schroder - an offensive zone faceoff with Coon at left wing. As his center is winning the faceoff back to the point, he screens the defenseman from pursuit of the puck-carrier, who has an open lane to the net where he puts his wrist shot behind the goaltender.
No official assist on his team’s goal since he didn’t touch the puck, but he was an integral part of the scoring play, just as it was drawn up by the coaching staff and gone over in practice many times over.
And Coon proves again that it doesn’t take 20/20 vision, or even two eyes, to have a positive impact on your team.
“I just like to play hockey.”
Hilton Cadet hockey player Jake Coon. Photograph by Walter Horylev.
Hilton Cadet Jake Coon overcoming obstacles
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Cadets win second consecutive Barnard Wrestling Tourneyby Warren Kozireski
Hilton had seven individual weight class winners and two others who finished second on their way to their sec-ond consecutive championship in the 35th annual Clayton Barnard Memorial Wrestling Tournament.
The Cadets finished with 330.5 points, Spencerport was fourth with 174 and Byron-Bergen fifth at 172.5.
Yianni Diakomihalis registered first round falls in every bout, including in :52 in the final, to win the 120 lb. class for the Cadets. It was his third straight Barnard title - the first two coming at 106 lb.
Hobie Strassner also had first period falls in every round he wrestled in and won the 182 lb. title with his fifth pin in 1:30.
Austin Hertel took home his second consecutive Barnard win with a dominating 17-2 technical fall at 113 lb.
Louis Deprez won his second title in three years taking the 160 lb. class in a convincing 12-1 major decision in the final.
Donnie Neuffer registered nine points in the second period of the 195 lb. final in his 13-4 major decision to win the championship.
Mike Spallina and Joe Fuino took 7-2 and 5-1 final round decision to win the 170 and 285 lb. classes respectively.
John Fuino (220) and Sammy Deprez each finished second for the Cadets.
Spencerport got a finals win from Kyle Pittman at 145 lb. - his second consecutive Barnard title - and second place results by Josh Falbo (99 lb.) and Greg Bowers (106 lb.). Mason Wersinger (106) and Dom Ferranti (120) took third.
Byron-Bergen, making their first appearance in the tournament in over a decade, got a win at 126 lb. from Alan White 8-4 in the final and second place finishes by Hunter Taylor (145 lb.) and Luke Thompson (195). Danny Khomitch (160) finished third.
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Shelter volunteers neededVolunteers are needed to help clean and care for shel-
ter cats and kittens at the Kathleen Anne Tenny Animal Shelter, 62 Gorton Avenue (off Old Hojack Lane), Hilton, Mondays through Saturdays in morning. (Most help needed on Saturdays).
Volunteers must be over 18 years of age. Apply online at www.katshelter.com or by phone: (585)
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Foodlink’s Mobile Pantry will be open at Pearce Church, 4322 Buffalo Road, on Saturday, January 31, from 9 to 11 a.m. The church is located one block east of Routes 259 and 33.
Foodlink’s Mobile Pantry delivers food directly to com-munities in need. Participants must be 18 or older to accept food. Food will be delivered on a first-come, first-
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For information, call the church at 594-9488 or visit pearcechurch.org.
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•Stony Point Art Studio Homeschool Program - introduce students to the basic principles of art and different artists throughout history. For ages 6 to 17. Session 1: begins Tuesdays, January 27 through February 24 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. •Happy Feet Soccer - Participants will learn new skills and practice old ones through drills and game play. Wear shin guards, bring a soccer ball (labeled with name) to kick around, and a water bottle. All participants will receive a T-shirt. For ages 6 through 12 and begins Tuesday, February 24 through March 24 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Ogden Community Center.•Happy Feet for Little Squirts - Children will learn kicking, dribbling, passing, trapping, throw-ins, and teamwork in a fun environment. Wear sneakers and shin guards, bring a soccer ball (labeled with name) to kick around and a water bottle. For ages 3 to 5 and runs Tuesdays, February 24 through March 24 from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. at the Ogden Community Center.•Family Bowling - Three hours of family bowling and shoes. Lanes can accommodate up to 6 family members.
For all ages and will be held at the Spencerport Bowl on Saturday, February 28 from noon to 3 p.m.•February Break Week @ OPRD - Play games and activities, create arts and crafts, go on trips, and more, in a safe, supervised environment. Dress for fun, wear sneakers and bring your lunch each day. Break week is for kids in grades K through 6 and will take place Tuesday through Friday, February 17 to 20 from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day. The cost for the program is $25 (Residents)/$35 (Nonresidents) per day or $80 (Residents)/$100 (Nonresidents) all four days. Break Week will take place at the Ogden Community Center and OPRD staff will be in charge of running the program. For information stop by the ORPD Office at 269 Ogden Center Road and pick up the February Break Week Flyer.
Preregistration is required for all programs. Call 585-617-6174 with any questions or check out our activities guide at www.ogdenny.com for more programs for all interests and ages.
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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, February 5, 2015 at 7:00 p.m., upon the following applications:
PUBLIC HEARING 1. Application of Duane Fregoe, 46 Denishire Drive, Rochester, NY 14624, to “appeal the decision of the Building Department to allow Cheryl LaTray to pull her application that was already heard by the Zoning Board and request a rehearing of the same appeal, which is not consistent with Chapter 210-106”. Such appeal may be taken by any person aggrieved by an officer, department, board or bureau of the Town. This, pursuant to Chapter 210-99 of the Code of the Town of Ogden. Tax Acct #117.03-4-51 2. Appeal of Kari Ripperger, 694 Gillett Road, Rochester, NY 14624, for a Home Occupation Permit to operate an In-Home Day Care business. this to occur on property located at same, whereas, this is an in-home occupation that may be allowed with a permit granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals, pursuant to Chapter 210-51, in an R-1 Residential District. Tax Acct #117.02-1-1.1
3. Appeal of Denny Marra, 134 Coolidge Avenue, Spencerport, NY 14559, for a Sign Permit to install a 24”x 19” sign mounted between door and window of Suite 7 on property located at 2139 N. Union Street, Spencerport, NY 14559, whereas each separate commercial or industrial enterprise shall be permitted to erect, upon obtaining a permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals, a single sign mounted or placed on the front of a building covering no more than 20% of the front wall allocated to such enterprise, pursuant to Chapter 157-8 (A) in a General Commercial District. Tax Acc.#087.05-8-1
4. Appeal of Lawrence Fenity, Fenity Assoc. Architects, representive for John & Diane Scott of 264 Whittier Road, Spencerport, for an area variance to extend an existing garage which will change the front setback to 52 feet whereas, the minimum front setback is 60 feet pursuant to Chapter 210.28-F (1)(d) in an R-1 Residential District. Tax Acct. #117.03-2-17.2 Respectfully Submitted,Patrick SmithZoning Board of Appeals, Secretary
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Please take notice that the following are the revised meeting dates for the Riga Zoning Board of Appeals for 2015.
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING SCHEDULE(1ST Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm)
(Except where otherwise noted)January 8 - second Thursday July 9 - second Thursday February 12 - second Thursday August 13 - second Thursday March 12 - second Thursday Sept. 10 - second Thursday April 2 October 1 May 7 November 5 June 4 December 3
By Order of the Town Board Dated: January 16, 2015
Kimberly PapeTown ClerkTown of Riga
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VILLAGE OF SPENCERPORT
Please take notice that the Board of Trustees of the Village Spencerport will hold a public hearing at the Spencerport Fire Department, Station #1, 175 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport, New York, at 7:00 p.m. on February 4, 2015, to consider adoption of the following Local Law:
INTRODUCTORY LOCAL LAW 2-2015
A LOCAL LAW TO LEGISLATE THE STORAGE AND REMOVAL OF SOLID WASTE
The text of this local law is on file in the Office of the Village Clerk, and may be inspected during normal business hours.
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By Order of the Trustees of the Village of Spencerport Dated: January 22, 2015
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Suburban News North and South Editions - January 25, 2015 7C-C Saints fall to Irish in hockeyby Warren Kozireski
Churchville-Chili allowed three power play goals on the same four-minute major and four overall as they allowed a 3-1 lead disappear in their 5-4 loss to Aquinas in high school hockey.
The Saints dominated much of the first period and took a 2-0 lead. Seventh-grad-er Spencer Quinn netted his first varsity goal at 6:58 after Tanner Metcalfe did the work behind the net and fed the puck out in front. Jordan Alves made it 2-0 at 12:09 with assists from Alan Brault and Nick Kuszlyk as he converted on a backhander.
Aquinas scored a rebound goal off a 3-on-2 break to make it 2-1, but the Saints regained their two-goal advantage with a power play tally on a great three-way passing play with Ryan Cosgrove feeding a pass to the faceoff circle to Metcalfe. His goal-mouth feed found Tyler Bennett alone backdoor for the easy tap-in at 6:58.
The game then came apart for the Saints with a major penalty called and the Little
Irish scoring three times within 1:17 to take a 4-3 lead.
“It’s pretty clear that we can’t be in the (penalty) box with the (penalty) kill we’ve got going right now,” Saints head coach Brian Young said. “We’ve got a short bench as it is with a lot of young guys and, when they’re asked to kill a long power play like that, it doesn’t give them much in the tank to create offense afterward.”
C-C tied the game late in the wild sec-ond period with their own extra-man goal as Cosgrove skated down the left wing, cut toward the net and roofed his shot top corner with 20 seconds remaining in the period.
But Aquinas senior Matt Wisotzke scored five-hole for the only goal of the third period to give them the 5-4 victory.
Churchville-Chili has the rest of Janu-ary off before their final three games of the regular season including Senior Night Feb. 3 against Spencerport at Scottsville Ice Arena.
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Events•Each Wednesday night, January 14 through February 25, Pearce Church hosts “Savory Suppers,” a community dinner, between 4:30 and 6:15 p.m. in the gymnasium of the church. $7 adults ($7.50 at the door); $4 children under 12; and free for children under 5. To make reservations, call the church at 594-9488 by noon on the Monday prior or register at pearce-church.org. Call 594-9488 for information.•Free Movie Night on Friday, January 30 at Elmgrove United Methodist Church, 1500 Spencerport Road (Rt. 31 in Gates). Feature is “Million Dollar Arm.” Rated PG. Begins promptly at 7:30 p.m.
Fundraiser •Donations accepted for Friends of Ogden Farmers’ Library Garage Sale to be held February 12 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., February 13 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., February 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the meeting room at the library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. Beginning January 26 donations can be dropped off at the library. No books, computers, TVs or large items. Clothing in good condition will be accepted. Call the Library at 617-6181 for information. To help/volunteer, call Doreen at 352-1055.
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Library•Programs at the Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, 617-6181. Pre-school Story Time - Tuesday, January 27 and Friday, January 30 at 10:15 a.m. Ages 3 and up. No registration required. Toddler Story Time - Thursday, January 29 at 10;15 a.m. Ages 18-36 months. No registration required. Baby Lap-Sit - Friday, January 30 at 10:15 a.m. Ages 0-18 months. No registration required. Community invited to attend the Ogden Farmers’ Library Bicentennial Birthday Party on Saturday, January 24 from 2 to 3 p.m. Local History and Birthday Cake. No registration required.
School Boards•The Spencerport Board of Education meets Tuesday, January 27 at 7 p.m. in the District Office building, 71 Lyell Avenue. The posted agenda for this meeting does not include the board’s discussion of the Urban Suburban program. A separate, public information meeting on U-S has been set for 7 p.m. on Tuesday, February 3, in the high school PAC. The meetings are open to the public and all are welcome to attend.
Volunteer Opportunities•Volunteers needed to help clean and care for our cats and kittens at Kathleen Anne Tenny Animal Shelter, 62 Gorton Avenue (off Old Hojack Lane) Hilton. Monday through Sat-urday a.m. (most help needed on Saturdays). Must be over 18 years old. Apply online at www.katshelter.com. By phone 585-392-0995.
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Brockport Food Shelf (Clarkson, Sweden) provides for the hungry. Call 585-637-8169 for information.[TFN]__________________Kendall Community Food Cupboard, 1808 Kendall Road (located in the United Method-ist Church). Services people in the Kend-all School System. Call 659-4073 for an appointment.[TFN]__________________Hilton Community Emergency Help to those in dire need: Hil-ton Food Shelf: 585-234-2090, leave mes-sage. Hilton Clothes Closet: only open on Tuesdays. General Help cal l 585-234-2700, leave message. [TFN]
American Heart As-sociation. Memorial gifts honoring a friend or relative help future research in fighting this nation’s number one health problem. Please mail memorial gifts to American Heart Association, 2113 Chili Avenue, Rochester, N.Y. 14624. [TFN]__________________Hamlin Residents in need of food - call 585-964-7420. Leave a message and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. The Hamlin Life Solutions Food Pantry. [TFN]__________________Spencerport Volun-teer Ambulance, help us help you. Call 585-352-4742. [TFN]
If you have been laidoff recently or experi-enced a cut in hours or pay, you may be eligible for free or re-duced lunches for your children in your school district. Please call your school district for more information. [TFN]__________________Rates For Advertising in the Suburban News and the Hamlin-Clark-son Herald classified section are as follows: 12.50 for 15 words and 25 cents for each addi-tional word. Phone num-bers count as one word. Garage sale ads are 10.50 for 20 words and 30 cents for each addi-tional word. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline is Thursday at 4 p.m. For your convenience we have drop-off loca-tions at Dwayne’s Bar-ber Shop, 24 South Main St., Churchville (deadline noon Tues-day); Hamlin Town Hall (deadline Wednesday 10 a.m.). All ads must be prepaid. Call 585-352-3411 for more in-formation. [TFN]__________________The Spencerport Ecu-menical Food Shelf serves those in need of food and personal care supplies in the Spen-cerport School District. Please call 585-277-4917, call anytime.
Area Lions Clubs pro-vide Free Medical Loan Closet Service to area residents. Hospital beds, wheelchairs, crutches, canes, and sick room equipment is available. In Churchville call 585-594-2103 or 585-293-3345; in Hilton call 585-392-4144 during the day; in Spencerport call 585-352-4742; in Chili call 585-594-9606; 585-594-8512 in Hamlin call 585-733-8459, 585-964-5442, 585-964-5231, 585-636-4636. This ad is a public service of Sub-urban News.[TFN]___________________Court Judgments have been rendered against the following people in favor of Westside News Inc.: •Scott Curtis, dba Bugz Pest Control, 25 Scenic Circle, Roches-ter, NY 14624;•Nathan Lenz, dba Lenz Me-chanical, 16 Rose Circle, Hamlin, NY 14464; •Ron Vales, dba Dewey Av-enue Diner, 2811 Dewey Avenue, Rochester, NY 14616; •Jason Caliri, dba Tooty’s, 60 Union Hill Drive, Spencerport, NY 14559; •William Walsh, dba Chianti’s, 39 Els-worth Drive, Rochester, NY 14615 •Tim Post, dba H.E.L.P. Services, 29 Rose Circle, Hamlin, NY 14464. •Stephen Moore, dba Moore Home Im-provements, 9192 War-saw Road, LeRoy, NY 14482 •Phil McMurdy, dba Evolution Bowling products,
Advertise in the Westside’s only publications with saturation coverage... AND a professional editorial staff. That spells readership and response. To adver-tise in Suburban News and The Hamlin-Clarkson Herald call 585-352-3411 for details.[TFN]
The deadline for next week’s
edition is Thursdayat 4 p.m.!
NOTICES
1 8 5 F i s h e r m a n ’ s Cove, Rochester, NY 14626; •Ken Murray, dba Murray’s Auto Cen-ter, 2438 South Union Street, Spencerport, NY 14559; •Jim Condoluci, formerly dba Oak Or-chard Lanes, 3291 Oak Orchard Road, Albion, NY 14411; •Mike Barco, dba Natural Hardwood Floors, formerly of 14 Silver Fox Circle, Roch-ester 14612; •Bernie Dates, 25 Locust Drive, Hamlin; •John Dooley & John’s Barber Shop, formerly at 11 Main St., Hilton; •Colleen Far-rard dba Colleen’s Clip-pings, formerly of Close Hollow Drive, Hamlin; •Frank Frassetto dba Ma’s Farm Market, 45 Kaymar Drive, Roch-ester, NY 14616; •Ron Garner, 535 Washing-ton St., Spencerport; •John Gerzease, dba Hess Mart, 995 Transit Way, Brockport; •John Gulisano and Sharon Miele, dba Core Deli, 444 North Ave., Hil-ton; •Donald Janish, dba Travel-N-Style, 117 Seymour Rd., Roches-ter, 14609; •Gary Lee, dba Gary Lee Asphalt, 14 Sigel St., Rochester 14605; •James Moon, dba Sunset Lanes, 40 South Avenue, Hilton; •Trish Perry, 20 East Avenue, Hilton; •Lori Pfenninger, dba D & L Cleaning Service, 228 Whittier Road, Roches-ter, 14624 [TFN]
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ApArTMENTS/UNFUrNiSHEd
REAL ESTATE
Hilton Village Studio apartment. Walk to all. All utilities included. $435/mo. Contact Dan at 585-490-2425.[1-25]__________________Brockport - 1 bedroom; quiet country setting. 5 minutes from village. $750/month. Heat in-cluded. Electric metered. 585-637-3737.[1-25]__________________Brockport . Private, Beautiful, two-bedroom in carriage house. Park-like setting. $750 plus utilities. Available Feb. 1. 585-944-0806.[1-25]__________________Two bedroom Duplex, Brockpor t Schools . $675 mo. plus. 585-352-0814.[1-25]__________________Village of Spencer-port - One bedroom apartment. Stove & refrigerator included. Available Mar. 1. 585-259-6284.[TFN]__________________Spencerport/Greece. Studio/1 BR apartments, 2 BR Mobile homes. Great location on W. Ridge near Manitou. 585-381-3672.[TFN]__________________Apar tment un fur -nished. Brockport area, Newly remodeled 2 bedroom, 1 bath apart-ment. $600/month + utilities. Approximately 2 miles from Brockport College. Available im-mediately, Debbie (585) 638-8070.[TFN]__________________One bedroom apart-ment - Private area, ex-cellent views, access to park, convenient to Henrietta. Appliances & utilities included. 585-519-9542.[TFN]
Hilton: Cedar Hill Townhouses - The Space your family needs to grow ... away from the crowded city. Affordable two and three bedroom town-houses with 1.5 baths, f in ished basement family rooms, storage/laundry rooms with w/d hookups, central air, 24-hour emergency service, and play-ground for the kids. Cats are welcome. Rates from $785-$835 + security. Call for de-tails 585-392-6015. Professionally man-aged by Landsman. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing Op-portunity. We do not participate in Section 8 or DSS programs. [TFN]
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]
Persons placing ads that discrimi-nate contrary to Federal Law can be liable for fines of $10,000 and more per offense. DON’T DISCRIMINATE. If you feel that you have been d is -criminated against please call the Fair Housing Enforce-ment Project at 585-325-2500.[TFN]
ApArTMENTS/UNFUrNiSHEd
BUildErS/NEw HOMES
Welcome Home! Sun-flower Landing, 500 East Avenue, Brockport, NY. Distinctive Crafts-man style patio, Villas and Townhomes in a maintenance free 55+ community located on the Erie Canal. Zero Lot Line = Lower Tax-es. Call 585-737-3476. www.sunflowerlanding.com[3-29]__________________10 HOMES OPEN - Open 7 days a week at AGL Homes! Ranch, Cape Cod, Chalet , Colonial plus Single & Double-wide homes on display! Ask about our Winter Bonus for sav-ings up to $3,000! Your plans or ours - Your lot or ours! AGL Homes - 4305 Route 5 in Caledo-nia. 585-226-2727 www.aglhomes.com[1-25]
BUSiNESSOppOrTUNiTiES
Reach almost 5,500,000homes in the New York state classified Network available through this newspaper. Only $490 for 15 words. $15 each additional word. Call 585-352-3411 and place your ad today![TFN]
CONdOS/TOwNHOUSES FOr rENT
Hamlin: Senior 55+ Du-plex Rental, Everything on 1st Fl., 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, laundry room, full basement, 2 car garage, central air, snow removal & lawn mowing included. $900/month + utilities, Hamlin Meadows, 585-392-2979.[1-25]
HOMES FOr SAlE
Duplex - Hilton/Parma area. New siding, new electrical service. One side - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths; other side - 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. 20’ x 40’ patio. $155,000. 585-392-3587.[2-1]__________________House in Country - 4bedroom, 2 bath, Ga-rage. MUST SELL IM-MEDIATELY! Will look at all offers. Call for details, Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[1-25]__________________Albion - Country split level, 4 bedroom, 2 half-baths, 1 full bath, garage & playhouse. Seller will do land contract or sell out right. Must do credit check and have down payment. $118,000. Call for details, Early Sun-rise Realty, 585-638-0020.[1-25]
Country Ranch on half acre. 3 bedroom/1 bath. Kendall Schools. Call for details. Call Early Sunrise Realty, (585) 638-0020.[1-25]__________________SAVE MONEY. Use your tax return to own a home. If you pay $900 in rent you can own for less. Let’s talk. Call for details. Early Sun-rise Realty, 585-638-0020.[1-25]__________________Be sure to ask your realtor to advertise your home in The Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News. The only two publications on the west side with satu-ration coverage ... and a professional editorial staff. That spells reader-ship ... and that spells results. Have them call us at 585-352-3411 for all the details. [TFN]
MANUFACTUrEdHOMES FOr SAlE
Manufactured Home in Thomas Estates - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call for details. Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[1-25]__________________Double wide located on land - 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Owner says “SELL!” $24,000 needs little TLC. Make offer. Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[1-25]
MOBilE HOMESFOr SAlE
HAMLIN - NEW 3 bed-room/2 bath, Clayton 14’ x 66’ home available now at Locust Grove M.H.C. Only $40,915. Friendly financing. All credit scores consid-ered. WE HELP PAY up to $8,800 towards your home! Call AGL Homes for details at 585-226-2727. www.aglhomes.com.[1-25]__________________Harper Park Hamlin: New and pre-owned manufactured homes for sale in lovely com-munity. Yard with 2 car asphalt driveway. Short drive to Hamlin Beach State Park. Moderately priced, single floor liv-ing. Take a tour today. 4000 Brick Schoolhouse Rd., Hamlin, NY. Call 585-964-2434 or visit us at www.harperhomes.net. [TFN]
rESOrT prOpErTiESFOr rENT
Three bedroom, 2 bath home in North Cape May, N.J. (10 minutes to the ocean, beaches). Call Keith at 585-352-8730. [TFN]
CLASSIFIEDS
Suburban News North and South Editions - January 25, 2015 13
EMPLOYMENT
TRUCK DRIVER WANTEDCDL A License
Shelby Transportation, LLC, a subsidiary of Western New York Energy, LLC, located near
Medina, NY is now hiring drivers for round trip, mostly regional runs in the Western New York area to support grain procurement, feed and
liquid sales from our ethanol plant.On farm/agricultural tractor trailer driving
experience strongly preferred. Tank endorsements a plus.
Must have a minimum of 3+ yrs. exp., Good MVR, No DUI/DWI
FOr quEstIONs cONtActspencerport central schools transportation Department
(585) 349-5180
Training provided. Must have high school diploma or equivalency, clean driving record, and be able to pass required physical and NYS CDL class B passenger endorsement test. Exciting career opportunity. Individuals must have the ability, patience and self motivation to create a pleasant and safe transportation experience for students of all ages. Competitive starting rate commensuratewith experience.
JOBS/FULL TIMEJOBS/FULL TIME
Go towww.atbstaffingservices.com
to fill out our application(easy to fill out mobile
For questions contact Human Resources71 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport
(585) 349-5122
The Spencerport Central School District is currently accepting applications for SubSTiTuTe TeACHeRS.
NYS certification is preferred. bachelors degree required. $95/day.
substitute teachers
JOBS/parT TIME JOBS/parT TIME
Apply in person AtHuman Resources • 71 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport
(585) 349-5122www.spencerportschools.org
The SpencerporT cenTral School DiSTricT iS cUrrenTlY accepTingapplicaTionS for The folloWing
SUbSTiTUTe poSiTionS:
• Teacher Aide• Food Service Helper• School Nurse (RN)
• Lunch Monitor• Bus Attendant• Cleaner
3-11pm shift when needed)
(must be available to work a complete3-11pm shift when needed)
Before/After School counSelor:Responsible for the supervision of school-age children and implementation of activities in a recreational setting. Hours are 6:30-8:45am and 3:30-6:00pm, Mon-day-Friday. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.PArt-time lABorer: Duties include, but not limited to: cleaning and maintenance of facility and equipment, room set ups, building supervision. Cleaning and customer service experience preferred. Must be at least 18 years old and available weeknight and weekends. E.O.E.
Applications available at www.ogdenny.comor Ogden Parks and Recreation
269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, NY 14559
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Or apply in person Mon.-Fri. between 9am-4pm at
170 West Ave., Brockport, NY 14420 585-395-6095 ext. 4318 EOE
‘Offers long term nursing care and short term comprehensive
rehabilitation services’
CNA: Full time and part time evening shifts available. Current NYS CNA certification required.
Visit our website or apply in person:4343 Buffalo Rd., N. Chili, NY 14514
www.onesteptreeandlawn.com to apply today!
ONE STEPTree & Lawn Care
ONE STEP
FuLL & PaRT TimE POSiTiONSLawn & Tree Care Technicians
Medium & Heavy Duty Truckwith Snow Equipment and Loader
Familiar with Small Tools,Performs Manual Labor Tasks &has Construction Background.
apply at
31 Henry Street, Hilton
E.T. Precision Optics, Inc. is a precision ma-chine shop specializing in precision optical, med-ical, defense, aerospace and electronic industries. Due to growth we have the following positions available for both A and B-Shifts, 10 hours/day working 4 days (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday) per week. CNC MACHINISTS - Looking for experienced operators and setup people for both the lathe and milling departments. Must have a minimum of two years recent work history deal ing with close tolerance and fine finish parts. QUALITY TECHNICIANS (CMM)- 1 Opening, A-Shift (at our Fairport Facility), proficient in program-ming with PC-DiMis 4.3, knowledge of GD+T, use of all standard in-spection equipment, organized team player. Apply at: www.etpreci-sion.com/job-career.asp E.T. Precision Optics, Inc., 33 Curlew Street, Rochester, NY Phone: 585-254-2560/Fax: 585-254-2966. E-mail: [email protected].[2-8]___________________CNA: Wedgewood Nurs-ing Home is looking for compassionate, reli-able, customer oriented individuals to join our evening and night team. Please apply, 5 Church Street, Spencerport. Submit resume to: [email protected], or call 585-352-4810.[1-25]
Home Health Aide need-ed. Must be certified by State of New York or equivalent and licensed by State of New York or equivalent. For an elderly woman in my own home who has advanced Al-zheimer’s. Evening hour shifts are 10 p.m. to 8 a.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Call 585-298-2518.[1-25-15]___________________House Cleaner - Days, M-F. Can earn over $500/wk. with performance & attendance rewards. Must be at least 21 years old & have own car. 585-247-4650.[TFN]___________________Dump Truck Drivers with Clean CD license - Work mostly within 50 mile ra-dius of Rochester, NY in construction industry. Work week is Monday through Friday, Saturday with some nights and overtime required. Ben-efits such as vacation, health/dental insurance and retirement program available. Business is lo-cated in Brockport. Please send resume to [email protected] or stop by 50 Owens Road, Brockport, NY to pick up an application.[TFN]
JOBS/parT TIME
P/T HELP NEEDED in Flower Shop. Some ex-perience required. 10-15 hrs. per week. More on holidays. 585-494-2056.[TFN]___________________Self-starter needed for unlimited income opportu-nity in Real Estate Sales. Call Mary for details, 585-638-0020.[1-25]___________________Hostess for Friday nights from 4 to 9 p.m. Please apply in person to fill out an application: Salmon Creek CC, 355 Wash-ington St., Spencerport, NY.[TFN]___________________Bus Person for Friday nights from 4 to 9 p.m. Please apply in person to fill out an application: Salmon Creek CC, 355 Washington St., Spencer-port, NY.[TFN]___________________Dishwashers for Friday nights from 4 to 9 p.m. Please apply in person to fill out an application: Salmon Creek CC, 355 Washington St., Spencer-port, NY.[TFN]
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Legal NoticeNotice of Hearing - Town of Riga
Local Law No. 1-2015, No. 2-2015,No. 3-2015 and No. 4-2015
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Riga will conduct public hearings on February 11, 2015 to hear all interested parties in the matter of the adoption of Local Law 1-2015 entitled, “Amending Chapter 30, Animals, for the Code of the Town of Riga” at 7:01 PM; Local Law 2-2015 entitled, “Amending Chapter 47 - Excavation and Filling of Land, of the Code of the Town of Riga” at 7:02 PM; Local Law 3-2015 entitled, “Amending Chapter 81, Subdivision of Land, of The Code of the Town of Riga” at 7:03 PM; and Local Law 4-2015 entitled, “Amending Chapter 95, Zoning,
of the Code of the Town of Riga” at 7:05 PM
This Local Law(s) shall take effect immediately upon their filing with the Secretary of State.
A complete text of the copy of these law(s) are on file in the office of the Town Clerk and may be inspected during normal business hours.
All interested citizens will be given an opportunity to be heard.
By Order of the Town Board
DATED: January 15, 2015
Kimberly PapeTown ClerkTown of Riga
Legal NoticeVillage of Spencerport
Please note that the February Planning Board meeting has been moved from February 3, 2015 to February 10, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. Such meeting to be held at 27 West Avenue, Spencerport, NY 14559.
Nursery School:Parma Free Center, 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton
School Phone: (585) 392-5792
RELIGIOUS SERVICES DIRECTORYPEARCE MEMORIAL
FREE METHODIST CHURCH4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili, NY 14514
Wally Fleming, Lead Pastor(585) 594-9488
pearcechurch.orgfacebook.com/PearceChurch
WORSHIP SCHEDULESaturdays at 5:00 PM
Sundays at 9:00 & 10:30 AMMonday-Friday Day Care: 585-594-1833
“Engaging Our Time In the Timeless Story”Handicap Accessible
SPENCERPORT BIBLE CHURCH1948 N. Union Street, Spencerport
(585) 352-1241www.spencerportbiblechurch.org
Pastor Tom BalentineSundays at 9:30AMAdult Sunday SchoolSundays at 10:45AM
Worship Service
SPENCERPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH“Sharing the love of Christ”
2653 Nichols St. (Rte. 31), Spencerport(585) 352-3398
www.spencerportwesleyan.orgSunday Schedule
9:00am Sunday School (for all ages)10:15am Worship
Mid-Week7:00pm Inductive Bible Study
Pastor Les McClelland, Senior PastorPastor Dave Phillips, Youth/Young Adult Ministries
Pastor Phalkun Nov, Cambodian & Nepali Ministries
ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH635 Old Wilder Road (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm)
Hilton, NY 14468(585) 392-4099
www.stgeorgehilton.orgPlease join us for
Worship and Sunday School for all ages at 10am
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH167 Lake Avenue, Hilton
(585) 392-2710Father Catanise
WorshipSaturday 4pm • Sunday 9:30am • Lifeteen Mass 6pm
What is Lifeteen Mass?Our teens are important to us and we at St. Leo’s are proud
to offer a Mass that engages a drum set, electric guitars, and a host of teen musicians to celebrate the Mass.
Afterwards on Sunday nights there is Religious Education for grades 7-12 that involves a lesson, fun and food.
Everyone is welcome! Please share the experience with us and bring a friend!
Handicap accessible.Second Time Treasures
Resale Ministry at St. Leo’sIt’s getting cold... Winter Coats & Jackets
Bargains available on clothing and decorations.Open Tues. & Sat. 10am-4pm, Thurs. Noon-6pm
ST. MARY’S CHURCH13 South Main Street, HolleyST. MARK’S CHURCH
16789 Kenmore Road, KendallParish Center - Holley 638-6718
www.stmarystmark.orgFather Mark Noonan
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 7:30AM St. Mary’s
Thursday - 7:00PM St. Mary’sFriday - 11:30AM St. Mark’s
Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’sSunday -
8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s
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Legal NoticeSpencerport Fire District
Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the Spencerport Fire District, Monroe County, New York have scheduled the following meeting dates for 2015.
February 5, 2015 August 6, 2015 March 5, 2015 September 3, 2015 April 2, 2015 October 1, 2015 May 14, 2015 November 5, 2015 June 4, 2015 December 10, 2015 July 9, 2015
All meetings will be held at 7:00PM at Fire Station #1, located at 175 Lyell Avenue in the Village of Spencerport. All meetings are open to the public.
By order of the Spencerport Fire District,Monroe County, New York.
Steven Dorgan, SecretarySpencerport Fire District
Legal NoticeSpencerport Fire District
Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the Spencerport Fire District, Monroe County, New York have scheduled a Workshop on Monday, January 26, 2015. The workshop will be-gin at 7:00 p.m. at Fire Station #1 located at 175 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport.
The workshop is open to the public.
By order of the Spencerport Fire District,Monroe County, New York.
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Public NoticeTown of Parma
Special Town Board Meeting
Pursuant to Section 104 Public Notice of the Open Meetings Law, this notice is to inform the public that the Parma Town Board will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. at the Parma Town Hall; 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, Hilton, New York in the Small Meeting Room. The purpose of the meeting is a presentation on solar energy options for the Town. This is scheduled prior to the regular Town Board meeting and is open to the public.
Dated: January 21, 2015Donna K. CurryParma Town Clerk
Legal Notice PUBLIC HEARINGLOCAL LAW 1-2015
VILLAGE OF SPENCERPORT
Please take notice that the Board of Trustees of the Village Spencerport will hold a public hearing at the Spencerport Fire Department, Station #1, 175 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport, New York, at 7:00 p.m. on February 4, 2015, to consider adoption of the following Local Law:
INTRODUCTORY LOCAL LAW 1-2015 A LOCAL LAW TO LEGISLATE THE PARKING AND STORAGE OF COMMERCIAL AND RECREATIONAL
VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS The text of this local law is on file in the Office of the Village Clerk, and may be inspected during normal business hours.
All interested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard.
By Order of the Trustees of the Village of Spencerport Dated: January 22, 2015
JACQUELINE SULLIVAN,VILLAGE CLERK
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