June 7, 2015 Issue No. 23 www.westsidenewsny.com Challenger Baseball is a division of Little League Baseball that brings together boys and girls ages 5 to 18 who are physically and/or mentally challenged. The games are structured to support the success of all players. Traditional rules are modified and the focus is always on having fun while learning the game of baseball. No score is kept, each player bats every inning, and everyone plays the entire game. Each player is assigned “buddies” who work to ensure safety and success. The Brockport Bisons Baseball teams have volunteered their time to assist as “buddies.” The enthusiasm and spirit that the Westside Chal- lenger Baseball player brings to the game is very infec- tious to “buddies” and fans alike. A record crowd attended Opening Day, supporting every hit and run by the Chal- lenger Baseball players. The players come from Brockport, Hamlin, Sweden, Clarkson, Holley, Spencerport, Churchville, Greece, Kendall, Bergen, Medina, and Chili. Games are played at Nietopski Field at Sweden Town Park, through July 18 at 9:30 a.m. with exception of Saturday, June 20 when the Westside Challenger Baseball players will travel to Frontier Field and participate in the 23 rd Annual Chal- lenger Baseball World Series. There is no game scheduled for Saturday, July 4. After each game, all players, bud- dies and family members are treated to refreshments and drinks. There is no cost for any player to participate in West- side Challenger Baseball and the program is completely financed by donations from Reliant Community Credit Union, Rochester Press-Radio Club, Brockport Wal- Mart, Brockport Rotary Club, Brockport Lions Club, Brockport Kiwanis Club, Kendall Lions Club, Rochester Police Locust Club, Brockport Five Star Bank, Learn- ing Disabilities Associations, USA Ultimate Sports and Apparel, Sweden Community Foundation, UR Strong West, Dominos Pizza, Brockport Police Stetson Club, Ferris-Goodridge Auxiliary, Baxter Health Care and many individuals. Spectators are welcome at Nietopski Field at the Swe- den Town Park on a Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. and watch and cheer-on Westside Challenger Baseball. Provided information and photos Record number of players take the field on Westside’s Opening Day Clockwise from top left: Nick Pifer goes down to get that ball. Matt Salonan-Roperti is congratulated by his Dad. Hadley Vink gets slapped-five from Coach Darren Zyra as “Buddy” follows in. Nicky Cappadonia looking to score with help of “Buddy.” Tucker Hauser says “going, going, gone!” Trey Fowler gives it his all under watchful eye of Coach Joe Setek. The “Kids of Summer,” with a record number of 54 players, started season number five for Westside Challenger Baseball Saturday, May 30 Sponsored by Monroe County and the Agriculture and Life Sciences Institute at Monroe Community College For more information call: 585.292.2065 Find local produce vendors by visiting: growmonroe.org Enjoy the most delicious food and freshest products grown and produced right here in Monroe County . Leafy Vegetables May - September Cabbage June - November Strawberries Mid June - Mid July Distributed to Bergen, Clarendon, Holley-Murray and Brockport-Sweden West Edition
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June 7, 2015 Issue No. 23 www.westsidenewsny.com
Challenger Baseball is a division of Little League Baseball that brings together boys and girls ages 5 to 18 who are physically and/or mentally challenged. The games are structured to support the success of all players. Traditional rules are modified and the focus is always on having fun while learning the game of baseball. No score is kept, each player bats every inning, and everyone plays the entire game. Each player is assigned “buddies” who work to ensure safety and success. The Brockport Bisons Baseball teams have volunteered their time to assist as “buddies.”
The enthusiasm and spirit that the Westside Chal-lenger Baseball player brings to the game is very infec-tious to “buddies” and fans alike. A record crowd attended Opening Day, supporting every hit and run by the Chal-lenger Baseball players.
The players come from Brockport, Hamlin, Sweden,
Clarkson, Holley, Spencerport, Churchville, Greece, Kendall, Bergen, Medina, and Chili. Games are played at Nietopski Field at Sweden Town Park, through July 18 at 9:30 a.m. with exception of Saturday, June 20 when the Westside Challenger Baseball players will travel to Frontier Field and participate in the 23rd Annual Chal-lenger Baseball World Series. There is no game scheduled for Saturday, July 4. After each game, all players, bud-dies and family members are treated to refreshments and drinks.
There is no cost for any player to participate in West-side Challenger Baseball and the program is completely financed by donations from Reliant Community Credit Union, Rochester Press-Radio Club, Brockport Wal-Mart, Brockport Rotary Club, Brockport Lions Club, Brockport Kiwanis Club, Kendall Lions Club, Rochester Police Locust Club, Brockport Five Star Bank, Learn-ing Disabilities Associations, USA Ultimate Sports and Apparel, Sweden Community Foundation, UR Strong West, Dominos Pizza, Brockport Police Stetson Club, Ferris-Goodridge Auxiliary, Baxter Health Care and many individuals.
Spectators are welcome at Nietopski Field at the Swe-den Town Park on a Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. and watch and cheer-on Westside Challenger Baseball.
Provided information and photos
Record number of players take the field on Westside’s Opening Day
Clockwise from top left: Nick Pifer goes down to get that ball. Matt Salonan-Roperti is congratulated by his Dad. Hadley Vink gets slapped-five from Coach Darren Zyra as “Buddy” follows in. Nicky Cappadonia looking to score with help of “Buddy.” Tucker Hauser says “going, going, gone!” Trey Fowler gives it his all under watchful eye of Coach Joe Setek.
The “Kids of Summer,” with a recordnumber of 54 players, started seasonnumber five for Westside Challenger
Baseball Saturday, May 30
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Regina C. Blackley and Donald J. Hebert were united in marriage May 24, 2015 at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Orchard Park, New York.
The bride is the daughter of John and Randi Blackley of West Seneca, New York. The groom is the son of Paul and Jeanne Hebert of Hilton.
Sisters of the bride, Elizabeth Blackley and Amanda Wolfley, acted as maid of honor and matron of honor, respectively. Becky and Heather Hebert, sisters of the groom, were bridesmaids, along with Leah Paladino and Justine Smith.
Sean Bullock served as best man. Grooms-men were Glenn Kessler and Keith Kessler, cousins of the groom, Brad Sawyer, Matt Randall and Darren Lucas.
Regina, a graduate of Canisius College, received her Pharm.D degree in May 2015
Weddings and Engagements
Erica M. Hanley - Derek S. GeregaDoug and Anna Gerega of Hilton are
pleased to announce the engagement of their son Derek S. Gerega to Erica M. Han-ley, daughter of David and Susan Hanley of Hamburg, New York.
Derek is a graduate of Niagara Univer-isty and is a senior accountant at Freed Maxick CPAs, P.C. in Buffalo.
The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Uni-versity at Buffalo and is pursuing further education in physical therapy.
The couple is planning a June 2016 wedding.
Elise Bevan - Derrick LingleKeith and Dawn Bevan of Hamlin an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter Elise to Derrick Lingle. Derrick is the son of Jerry and Pamela Lingle of Niles, Michigan.
Elise earned a master of arts degree in speech/language pathology from Western Michigan University. She is a speech-lan-guage pathologist at Bronson-Battle Creek Hospital.
Derrick earned a master of science degree in geology from Western Michigan Univer-sity. He is a project geologist at Envirologic, Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Their wedding is planned for June 20, 2015.
Kate Daudelin - Josh BrattlieWendell and Brit Brattlie of Hilton are
pleased to announce the engagement of their son Josh to Kate Daudelin. Kate is the daughter of Dr. Bruce and Kim Daudelin of Jackson, New Jersey.
Kate is a 2010 graduate of Washington College, Maryland and is employed by Phar-maSys as a senior quality consultant.
Josh is a 2006 graduate of Hilton High School, a 2010 graduate of UB and a 2014 graduate of UNC with a degree in pharma-ceutical sciences. He is employed by Catal-ent Pharmaceutical Solutions.
A September 26, 2015 wedding is planned in Colts Neck, New Jersey.
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Maureen Carroll and Anthony Miller were married May 11, 2014 at St. Mary’s Church, Rochester.
Maureen is the daughter of James P. and Maryann Carroll of Spencerport. She is a graduate of Spencerport High School and Syracuse University’s College of Visual
and Performing Arts. She is the Director of Admissions for Cornell University’s College of Architecture, Art, and Planning.
Anthony is the son of Robert and Kath-leen Miller of Penfield. Tony is a graduate of Penfield High School, the State University of New York at Potsdam, and The College at Brockport. He is founder and creative lead at millermedia7, a branding and web development agency.
The bride’s attendants were maid of honor Kathleen Mannava, sister of the bride, and bridesmaids Jen Rymanowski, Tina Frechette, and Candi Napolitano, friends of the bride.
The groom’s attendants were best man Dan Butler, and groomsmen John Infantino and J. Derek Brederson, all friends of the groom.
Maureen and Tony live in Ithaca, New York.
from St. John Fisher College and is complet-ing her residency at Highland Hospital.
Donald, a graduate of SUNY Oswego, is obtaining his Ph.D. in statistics and is em-ployed at the University of Rochester.
The couple honeymooned in the Keuka Lake area. They reside in Churchville.
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Health Help•GrandeVille Senior Living Community is hosting a seminar on “Diabetes Management,” presented by Susan Speer, RD. Free and open to the public. Refreshments served. RSVP by June 23 as seating is limited.•TOPS Chapter #0393 holds weekly meetings at John Knox Presbyterian Church, 3233 West Ridge Road (upper level, back entrance), Rochester on Tuesday mornings from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Annual membership is only $28 per year together with monthly dues of $4. For information visit www.tops.org, contact Sula Baxter 225-5284, or visit weekly meetings.
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Brockport Corps namedEMS Agency of the Year
The Brockport Volunteer Ambulance Corps was honored recently by the Monroe-Livingston Regional EMS Council with its EMS Agency of the Year Award for 2014.
Brockport Ambulance President David Rice says this is the first time in the Corps’ 53 year history that it received the honor.
“We are very pleased and humbled to receive this most important award,” Rice tells the Suburban News/The Herald. “It embodies all of the hard work and dedica-tion of every Corps member over the last five years as we separated from the village and rededicated ourselves as an independent, not-for-profit community-based ambu-lance service.”
The award is presented to an ambulance agency which strives for consistency in EMS excellence and exhibits ex-emplary performance when providing or supporting pre-hospital emergency care, Rice says.
Brockport Ambulance will now be considered for the New York State EMS Agency of the Year Award by the State Awards Committee of the NYS EMS Council.
The award was presented May 17 at Genesee Valley Park in Rochester during a picnic in conjunction with the kick-off of EMS Week. Rice says Rachel Barnhart of WROC-TV made the presentation and the award was ac-cepted on behalf of the Corps by Chief Cody Dean, who was joined at the picnic by past Chief Jim Toole, Rice and Corps members Megan Murray and David and Nicholynn Harrel.
The focus of the Brockport Ambulance Corps remains providing quality and timely EMS to the residents of the greater Brockport community. The Ambulance Corps ad-ditionally provides support services such as blood pres-sure screenings and CPR training, which are often offered in conjunction with The Center at Brockport (formerly the Sweden Senior Center), Rice explains.
“2014 was by all accounts one of the finest years the Corps has had in many years,” he notes. “Call coverage continues to improve from prior years, and we covered over 90 percent of our calls during the last half of 2014. Volunteer involvement remains stable, although we are always looking for individuals who want to help us pro-tect our community.”
Regarding the Towns of Sweden and Clarkson, Rice says Brockport Ambulance continues to update the towns on the Corps’ progress and continued desire to contract with them as their primary provider of EMS.
“We will be circulating petitions asking town residents to sign and show their support for a change in the town’s primary ambulance provider,” Rice adds. “We would be grateful if they could take a minute and complete that, or individually contact town officials to voice their desire for a change.”
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All interested players of concert band instruments, ages 5th grade and up, are invited to be a part of the Brockport Area Community Concert Band for a performance at the Morgan Manning House on July 4 at 11 a.m. The selec-tions include a variety of patriotic music, movie and show themes, popular tunes and light classics. Rehearsals for this group will be Wednesday, July 1 and Thursday, July 2 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Brockport High School Band room. Anyone with experience on a concert instrument is invited to participate.
“We are hoping to have a large number of performers from our Brockport area as part of the homespun fes-tivities at the Morgan Manning House on the 4th, says Director Shawn Halquist. “It is a unique event and the band adds to the atmosphere and excitement. It will be a thrill to have students, parents, grandparents and visi-tors making music together that morning.”
Some “loaner” instruments are available for the per-formance. To volunteer or for more information, contact Shawn Halquist at [email protected].
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Kendall EMT lends a hand on flight to Dubaiby Kristina Gabalski
Kendall Fire Department EMT Jim Barrett says a re-cent experience he had on an international airline flight attests to the skills of all emergency responders, even those from small fire departments and ambulance corps like his own.
Barrett helped save the life of a flight attendant on a flight from Washington, D.C. to Dubai by advising the pi-lot to land four-and-a-half hours from the plane’s destina-
tion so the woman could receive vital medical attention.Barrett was traveling in early May on business and says
one of the flight attendants was suffering from abdominal distress from the very beginning of the 14-hour flight.
“She thought she was fine,” Barrett says, “but she got worse as the flight progressed ... she got sick and started throwing-up.”
Barrett had told the flight’s purser that he was an EMT when he boarded the plane - something he says he typi-cally does when he is on long flights.
During the flight, the purser came to him for assistance when the flight attendant got to the point of being in so much pain that she was curled up in a ball in the galley. Barrett was able to assist her to a seat where she could recline, allowing him to quickly assess the situation.
“I usually carry some of my (EMT) stuff with me,” he says. “It took me ten minutes to see it was appendicitis.”
At that point, the purser paged to see if there was an MD on board to help confirm the diagnosis; there ended up being three. Barrett’s diagnosis was confirmed and the plane’s captain contacted medical command on the ground for guidance.
With four-and-a-half hours left on the flight, medical command advised that the woman be given two Tylenol® and an injection to ease the nausea and that the plane should continue to its final destination. Those steps were taken, but Barrett says he could tell the situation was becoming urgent.
He spoke to the captain again. “I told him she’s not go-ing to make it to Dubai ... she might still be alive when we land, but infection will have spread and she won’t live long.”
At Barrett’s urging, the captain made the decision to land the plane in Ankara, Turkey, where paramedics met the plane. The flight attendant was taken to a nearby hospital where she underwent surgery. Barrett says he made sure a member of the cabin crew traveled with her.
The 250 passengers on the flight ended up spending the night in Ankara and flew out the next day. By that time, Barrett says his fellow passengers realized that it was his decision that led to the unexpected landing and delay.
“I was waiting for a lynch mob,” he says, “but most peo-ple were good about it. Most people understood.”
Back at the airport the next day, Barrett saw the flight crew - including the captain - who was, “grinning from ear to ear.” The captain had been told that if the flight attendant had not made it into surgery when she did, her appendix would have burst in another 5 to 10 minutes.
Barrett says he felt good that, “all the decisions I made were the right things. The captain told me, ‘I’m so glad I listened to you and overruled medical command.’ ”
As the flight headed for Dubai, Barrett says he had an hour’s worth of airline reports/paperwork to fill out re-garding the incident. He says it is not unusual for him to help out passengers on long flights who typically are deal-ing with respiratory issues, nausea, or malaise, but this incident was, “the most serious,” he has ever encountered while flying.
The flight attendant is back at home and doing well. “I plan to send her a card,” Barrett said.
EMT Jim Barrett
Crane, Rich, and Skoog candidates for Sweden Town Board
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Longtime Sweden residents Annie Crane, Mary Rich, and Lori Skoog have officially announced their candida-cies for Sweden Town Board. Crane is running for Super-visor and Rich and Skoog are seeking seats on the Town Board. Each candidate has strong leadership skills, is responsible, respected, organized, qualified, and is com-mitted to community involvement, according to a press release.
Crane is a 32-year resident of Sweden and has worked at the Lift Bridge Book Shop for 25-years. She has been a leader for over 30-members of the Sweden Democratic Committee since 2008.
Rich’s degree in social work and current position as a clinical manager taught her to focus on details. She knows how to ask for and get answers. Mary led a citizen group highlighting inadequate oversight of Sweden’s as-
sessment department, according to the press release.Skoog taught in Brockport schools for 23-years and has
lived in both the Town of Sweden and the Village of Brock-port. Lori knows first-hand how the community can work together to be stronger, according to the press release. Most recently, she worked to keep the Senior Center from closing.
The candidates’ focus when elected will be to keep tax-es under the tax cap, to provide oversight to the courts and assessor, to create a volunteer ethics board, to match spending for recreation to demographics, to allow 60 Clin-ton Street to move forward, to hire a grant writer, and to strengthen relationships between the Town, Village, and The College at Brockport.
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Legal Notice of Public HearingTown of Sweden
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Sweden will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 7:00 PM at the Town Hall, 18 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420, for the purpose of reviewing the application from Iroquois Rock Products, Inc. to renew their Excavation Permit in the Town of Sweden.
The complete application, maps, and copies of current permits are on file and available for public inspection during normal business hours at the Office of the Town Clerk.
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARDTOWN OF SWEDENMONROE COUNTY NEW YORKKaren M. Sweeting, Town Clerk
“Take Back” prescription collection June 13 at The CenterThe Brockport Police Department in association with
the Town of Sweden’s “The Center,” will be taking back unwanted prescription drugs on Saturday, June 13 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
This is an opportunity to dispose of expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs by dropping them off for disposal to “The Center,” 133 State Street, Brockport. The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked.
According to Brockport Police Department personnel, the initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are alarm-
ingly high, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. In addition, Americans are now advised that their usual methods for disposing of unused medicines - flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash - both pose potential safety and health hazards.
No appointments are necessary. Waste from pharma-cies, veterinary offices and pharmaceutical businesses are not accepted at these pharmaceutical waste drop-offs. Residents can access a full schedule by calling 753-7600 (option #3) or by viewing the county’s online household hazardous waste appointment schedule at http://www.monroecounty.gov/hhw. Provided information.
Low Bridge, High Water recap
Low Bridge High Water, Brockport’s signature Erie Ca-nal opening festival, moved to a new weekend this year, coinciding with the college’s graduation, and shortened from previous years’ events. A slide talk at the Morgan Manning on New and Exciting NYS Canal projects by Tom Grasso, and an unveiling of the mural design for an historic themed mural for Sagawa Park by artist Rick Muto kicked off the festival. Friday evening featured the highly successful Big Tent Craft Beer event with nine breweries and three bands. The Stetson Club’s 5K Barge Charge inaugurated Saturday’s events. Saturday’s canal side activities included music by the Golden Eagle String Band, kayak rentals, rowing demonstrations, a pizza tasting competition, and a series of performances on a Canal Corp barge “stage.” Seventy-two Brockport Central School District 4th graders entered the poster contest, vy-ing to have the winning poster that will advertise next year’s festival.
Neither the festival nor our fundraising mission to bring rowing to Brockport and to assist Camp Abilities and Camp Good Days would have been possible without the many people and organizations that contributed to the festival’s success.
Sponsors included Bonduelle, Brockport Lions Club, Brockport Merchants Association, Brockport Rotary Club, Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, Greater Brockport Chamber of Commerce, Jimmy Z’s, Oak Or-chard Health, ProBrockport, Stetson Club, Sunnking, The Stylus, Walk!Bike!Brockport!, Wegman’s.
Our thanks to the restaurants which provided tasting samples at the Big Tent Event and to the four pizzerias - Perri’s, Mark’s, Salvatores, and Pizza Hut - which sup-plied the entries in Saturday’s popular Pizza Olympics.
Special thanks to Jay Nichols and his staff at the Stone-yard for partnering with the Village on the Big Tent Craft Beer event and to Susan Smith who designed the several posters advertising festival events.
Finally, none of this would have been possible without the enterprising and hardworking committee that has pulled this festival off for the last three years. Hats off to Bill Andrews, Sri Ram Bakshi, John Bernfield, Jacquie Davis, Richard and Joan Fenton, Alicia Fink, Melissa Kleehammer, Pam Ketchum, Archie Kutz, Jay Nichols, Susan Smith, and Brockport College student intern Sam Tanner.
Here’s to Low Bridge, High Water 2016 - bigger and bet-ter!
Margay BlackmanMayor, Village of Brockport
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Estate Sale: #30 Kim-berlin Drive, Brockport 14420 (off Rt. 31, west of Lakeside/Strong Hospital). Fri., June 12, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat., June 13, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Antiques, Col-lectibles, much Longa-berger, Beautiful Oak Bedroom Set w/king size bed, tools, gen-erator, patio furniture. For complete list & pic-tures www.lorraineoak-ley.com[6-7]
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For Sale: Bunk Bed with fold-out Futon with mat-tresses - $100. Mark, 585-734-9787.[TFN]
Greece Annual Neigh-borhood Sale - 8+ homes. Laurelwood area, near Park Ridge/Unity Hospital. Cook-ware, jewelry, furniture. June 12 & 13; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.[6-7]__________________Street Sale - Multi fam-ily and moving sale. Ryan’s Run (off Mani-tou, between Buffalo Road & Rt. 531). Friday & Saturday, June 12 & 13; 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.[6-7]__________________SUPER Garage Sale:Fri., June 12 & Sat., June 13; 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 6 Tyler Terrace near N. Chili. Furniture, lamps, home decor, baskets, housewares, canning supplies, vintage, col-lectibles, books, lighting fixtures, track lights, ceiling fan, door hard-ware, Canon laser printer, office items + desk, pic frames, flan-nelgraph set, Christmas items, and more! Cash & major credit cards accepted.[6-7]__________________Multi Family GarageSale - June 13 & 14, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 57 Chis-wick Drive, Churchville. Furniture, Bedroom Set, Toys, Household Items: Dishes, Microwave, Dress Form, Clothes S teamer and Lo ts More! We need the ex-tra room, so everything must go![6-7]__________________Spencerport : Mult i Family Garage Sale, 25 residences. Hickory Hol-low (across from Spen-cerport High School) Glen Haven/Winter Ridge/Hickory Lane/Pi-rates Cove. June 11 & 12, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. June 13, 8 a.m. - noon. Fur-niture, air conditioner, dishes, antique dolls, crafts, etc., etc.[6-7]__________________Sale Trinity Lutheran Church, Spencerport (Rt. 31) 191 Nichols Street. Friday, June 12; 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday, June 13; 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 40 Families. Plenty of parking.[6-7]__________________Thomas Estates West Community Wide Yard Sale - June 12, 13 & 14; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 17144 Fourth Section Rd., Hol-ley, NY.[6-7]__________________Garage Sale: Fri., Sat., & Sun., June 12, 13 & 14; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 1233 W.Sweden Rd. Household items, furni-ture, kitchen set, dryer, lamps, infrared heater, toaster oven, cat crates, and lots more![6-7]__________________Barn Sale: Holley. 4461 County Line Road. An-tiques, Collectibles and more! June 11- 13, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.[6-7]
4 Family Sale: 1018 Washington Street, Spencerport. June 11 & 12; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Household, Kids Stuff, Toys, Books, Vintage, Home Decor, Name Brand Clothes for Fam-ily & More! Quality Stuff at Great Prices![6-7]__________________Spencerport: Fr i . , June 12; 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. 545 Gallup Road. Lots of good stuff, some antiques.[6-7]
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Pine Entertainment Center, 78” x 36” with center cabinet for TV. Two adjustable shelves above & 2 adjustable shelves below, small drawer below. $300. 585-293-3208.[6-14]__________________Pottery Barn book-case , wh i te (Do l l House design). Wide shelves. $80. 585-293-3208.[6-21]
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MEDiCAL EqUiP-MENT - Ceiling track, 12 ft., 8 ft, 6 ft., $1,500/best offer. Power Wheel Chair - Per Mobil M300. $1,500/best offer. 585-352-4336.[6-7]__________________Ain’t it sweet to beat the high cost of heat? Coal, wood pellets, En-viblocks. Pick-up, deliv-ery. Gloves, boots, crit-ter control, hay, straw, pet/farm food and bird seed. www.higbiefarm-supplies.com. 585-594-8300.[6-14]__________________Pella casement win-dows, great condition. $50 each. 585-469-8939.[6-7]__________________Large office desk & cabinets, 11’ 8” long with T in center. 5-3-1/2” long, custom built inlaid Formica top, gor-geous. $500. 585-469-8939.[TFN]__________________Woodmode Kitchen, Corian counters, 20 cabinets, island, ap-pl iances l ike new. Cost $65,000 new sell for $4,900. 585-469-8939.[TFN]__________________MAPLE SYRUP - 100% Pure and Natural. Ma-ple Grove Farm - a 5th generation family farm. 4394 South Hol-ley Road, Holley (north of Rt. 31A); 6 miles west of Brockport. 585-638-6245.[TFN]__________________
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For Rent - Cozy one bedroom apartment. Se-curity. References. No pets. Holley. 585-638-2005.[6-7]__________________Spacious Holley apart-ment for rent. 2-1/2 bedroom with laundry hookups. Available July 1. $600 per month. Se-curity deposit required. Call 585-730-2105.[6-7]
For rent - Churchville, one bedroom apt., $500 plus deposit, plus elec-tric. Includes heat and water. No pets. 585-880-4208.[6-7]__________________Spencerport/Greece. Studio/1 BR apartments, 2 BR House and Mo-bile homes. Great loca-tion on W. Ridge near Manitou. 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 bedroom town-houses with 1.5 baths, finished basement family rooms, storage/laundry rooms with w/d hookups, central air, 24-hour emer-gency service, and play-ground for the kids. Cats are welco me. Rates from $850-$875 + secu-rity. Call for details 585-392-6015. Professionally managed by Landsman. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing Opportunity. We do not participate in Sec-tion 8 or DSS programs. ___________________Brockpor t -Wi l low-brooke Manor. Spacious two bedroom apts. Appli-ances, carpeting, 24 hr. emergency service, free cable TV, recreation and laundry facilities. 585-637-3400.[TFN]
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Churchville - Small one bedroom house. No pets. No smoking. $800 plus deposit. 585-313-3845.[6-7]__________________For rent - Spacious 2 bedroom house. Se-curity. References. No pets. Clarendon. 585-638-2005.[6-7]__________________Spencerport Living! Beautiful 1,850 sq. ft. 3-bedroom home, 2 car garage. Village electric. Spencerport Schools, Hardwood throughout. Lawn, snow & garbage service included. Pos-session 7/1 - $1,800/mo. By appointment only! 585-966-9010.[6-7]
hOMES FOR SALEPRiCE REDUCED - Hilton - Country Home: 3 bedroom, detached garage. Make offer! Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[6-7]__________________Why rent when you can own for little down? 3 bedroom, 4 car garage w/additional workspace and 2 storage rooms. Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[6-7]__________________Must Sell! 2 car garage and house on property. Renovate or tear down house. $11,000 or B.O. Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[6-7]
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DeFelice, totem pole lift Holley to Section V Titleby Warren Kozireski
Senior Joe DeFelice knocked in two runs, scored three and struck out the last ten batters of the game in relief as Holley defeated East Rochester 6-2 to win the Class CC Section V baseball title.
The Hawks jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning as Jon Bower led off with a single to left field, stole second and advanced to third on a fielder’s choice. DeFelice tripled him home and later scored on an RBI single by Lucas Silvis.
ER scored once in the first and once in the third inning to tie the contest 2-2. The Bombers then threatened in the fourth with runners at second and third with one out, but Hawks starting pitcher Dylan Hillabush worked out of trouble inducing a 63 groundout with the infield in and a foul-out to catcher Josh Porter to end the inning.
The Hawks took the lead for good in the sixth as DeFelice collected an infield hit - Holley’s first since the first inning - and went to second base on an errant pickoff attempt. Silvis singled him home and later went to second on a
fielder’s choice before Justin Parker had a clutch two-out hit over the second baseman’s head to drive in the run and put the Hawks up 4-2.
They plated two more insurance runs in the seventh with a two-out rally started on a fielding error. DeFelice tripled home the run and Silvis followed with his third RBI hit for the 6-2 lead.
But they wouldn’t need the insurance as DeFelice came on in relief and struck out ten batters in three innings (one batter reached on a strikeout-wild pitch).
“This (the title) was a goal since the beginning and this team has been working hard ever since and it’s exciting,” DeFelice said. “I tried to stay composed (on the mound). We have a little saying ‘never get comfortable’ and that’s what I was trying to do.
“Silvis is clutch all the time. He likes those big moments and is always ready for them - that’s the type of guy he is - and he always comes through.”
“I wanted Dylan to get us a good start, get some runs and I wanted to bring in my best when it came to crunch time,”
Class CC Coach of the Year Jason Cole said. “That was the best I’ve seen him (DeFelice) throw all year. We developed a curve ball this year and he used it appropriately.”
DeFelice was named the regular season and tourna-ment Most Valuable Player. The Coach of the Year honor is Cole’s second.
The team posed for a team photo on the Dwyer Stadium field after the win with a totem pole - a pickup from their trip to Myrtle Beach in April.
“My first sectional winning team had a piggy bank and they see that in my office and they wanted to win section-als and found a symbol for this season. They rub it before the game for good luck.
“We kept making it to the semifinals and losing out. Our main goal for this group coming back was to push through the end and get to that next step. I’m proud of these guys.”
The Hawks season ended in the Class C state qualifier game with a 6-3 loss to Geneseo. Silvis, DeFelice, Porter and Bower all finished their high school athletic careers.
Brockport native excells at Sage in softballSenior catcher Kristen Beikirch (Brockport, NY/Brock-
port) has been named to the 2015 Capital One Academic All-America® Softball Second Team, as selected by the Col-lege Sports Information Directors of America. She becomes the college’s first three time Academic All-American, an honor she also earned in 2013 and 2014.
She batted .397 this spring with eight doubles, two triples, and three home runs, while combining for a .578 slugging percentage in 2015. She was also a perfect 12-12 on stolen bases with 34 starts this year. She earned Sky-line Conference Second Team Honors as a catcher and was named to the 2015 NFCA All-Region Third Team. She is the program’s only four-time Skyline Conference all-star. She was also named the 2014-2015 Sage Female Co-Athlete of the Year after earning a selection as the 2015 team’s Gator of the Year as the squad’s Most Valuable Player.
Head softball coach Jamie Brown said of Beikirch, “There isn’t anything Kristen wouldn’t have done to help her team win.” Brown continued, “She works extremely hard and has been such a tremendous player for us. Kristen has
been such a consistent, remarkable player for four years. This year, like the others, she was one of the best players in our conference. She is ending her career with several school records broken, which alone is amazing. She is an outstanding student-athlete that will definitely be hard to replace.”
She helped to rewrite the Sage softball record book during her out-standing career. She is the program’s career stolen base leader with 65, while also leading the Gators with her 166 runs scored. She also became the all-time career hit leader this past spring and finishes with 221 hits. She played in a program-best 158 games with 158 starts. She ranks first at Sage in most at-bats (534) as well as total bases (327), while standing No. 2 in doubles (37), No. 4 in triples (9), No. 2 in home runs (17), and No. 3 in RBI’s (85). She owns a .414 career batting average as
well in her time as a Gator with a .612 career slugging percentage. She was honored in the fall of 2014 as the 2013-2014 ECAC Division III Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, becoming the first Sage softball player honored with the award.
A biology and pre-medicine major at Sage, she graduated on May 16 with summa cum laude honors after attaining a 3.95 grade point average. A deans’ list student every semester, she is a four-time Skyline Conference Scholar-Athlete and was a Kellas Scholar at Sage. She majored in biology at Sage with minors in chemistry, psychology, and Spanish, and earned an Honors Degree.
She was also named to the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, the TriBeta Honor Society, the Psi Chi Honor Society, and the Athenian Honor Society for academic achievement at Russell Sage College. She also earned the McMorran Bi-ology Award at graduation. She will be attending Albany Medical College in the fall to obtain a medical degree with intentions to go into pediatrics, potentially primary care pediatrics.
Kristen Beikirch
Professional Golfer Jordan Spieth named Hickok Belt® award winner for April Professional golfer Jordan Spieth has been named the
Hickok Belt® Award winner for the month of April 2015. Voting was conducted by a select panel of members of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA). The voters selected Spieth based on his record-breaking victory at the Masters, the 21-year-old’s first
major victory on the PGA Tour. Spieth became the sec-ond-youngest player to win the Masters and just the fifth player ever to lead the tournament wire-to-wire.
Other finalists for the month of April in order of how the NSSA voters ranked them included: Stephen Curry (basketball), Nelson Cruz (baseball), Anthony Davis
(basketball), Frederik Anderson (hockey), Matt Harvey (baseball), Corey Perry (hockey), Jim Furyk (golf), Novak Djokovic (tennis), and Jimmy Johnson (auto racing).
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Looking for a mature, creative and respon-sible person for counter service and decorat-ing. Experience in a commercial bakery a plus. No phone calls, please! Apply in person only, 9048 Union Street, Scottsville, NY.[6-7]__________________Exper ienced chef needed for Friday nights and weekends. Apply in person at Salmon Creek Country Club, 355 Washington Street, Spencerport.__________________Spare time work. Full time income! Use our catalogs to get big or-ders. Distributorship opening in this area. 585-771-0219. Free info. No obligation.
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Job NoticeSeasonal Park Attendant – Parma town Park
town of ParmaStarting Pay Rate: $9.00 / hour • Starting Date: June, 2015
The Town of Parma is accepting applications for seasonal part-time ParkAttendants. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age and possess a NYS driver’s license. Duties include but not limited to enforcement of park rules and regulations, clean-up of trash, restrooms and pavilions. Hours are rotated on Mon-Fri 4 p.m. and/or 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. and Week-ends 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. and/or 4 p.m. – 10 p.m. through October. This job notice is available online at www.parmany.org and we are currently accepting Monroe County Employment Applications from all qualified and interested applicants. Applications must be submitted to Donna K. Curry, Parma Town Clerk and Receiver of Taxes, at 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, P.O. Box 728, Hilton, NY 14468.
Any questions please call 392-9030.The Town of Parma is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Summer lawncare worker needed. Great job for college stu-dent. Driver’s license requi red. 585-392-7886.[6-7]__________________Galley Restaurant is seeking sandwich prep cooks & servers. PT/FT employment including evenings & weekends. Apply in person, 94 South Union Street, Spencerport.[6-7]
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Legal NoticeVillage of Brockport
Taxpayers Notice of Collection
The Tax Roll and Warrant for the collection of Village Taxes for fiscal year June 1, 2015 - May 31, 2016 have been filed in the Village Clerk’s Office. TAX BILLS WILL BE MAILED ON
MAY 29, 2015.
To help us improve efficiency, please use the return addressed envelopes included with the bills.
Check or money order for the exact amount should be made payable to the
Village of Brockport and mailed with payment stub to:
Village of BrockportDept. # 117015P.O. Box 5270
Binghamton, NY 13902-5270OR
Payment may be made in person to Village Hall at 49 State Street Brockport, NY 14420 Monday through Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm except holidays.
PAYMENT OPTIONS1) Payment is due in full by July 1, 2015 without penalty Late penalties: July 2nd - 31st = 5% August 1st - 31st = 6% September 1st - 30th = 7% October 1st - 31st = 8%November 1st - Village taxes remaining unpaid will be turned over to Monroe County to re-levy onto the January 2016 County/Town tax bill with additional penalties.
OR2) Payment may be made in 2 equal installments:
MUST make 1st installment by July 1, 2015 without penalty Then make 2nd installment due by August 1, 2015 without
penalty Late penalties:August 2nd - 31st = 6% September 1st - 30th = 7% October 1st - 31st = 8%
November 1st – Village taxes remaining unpaid will be turned over to Monroe County to re-levy onto the January 2016 County/Town tax bill with additional penalties.
IF YOUR TAXES ARE NOT ESCROWED IN YOUR MORTGAGE, AND YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A VILLAGE TAX BILL WITHIN THE FIRST WEEK OF JUNE, PLEASE CALL VILLAGE HALL AT 637-5300 X12. Leslie Ann Morelli, Brockport Village Clerk
Legal NoticeTO THE ELECTORS OF THE
VILLAGE OF BROCKPORT, NEW YORKELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN ELECTION IN AND FOR THE VILLAGE OF BROCKPORT, COUNTY OF MONROE, STATE OF NEW YORK WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2015 AT BROCKPORT VILLAGE HALL, 49 STATE STREET, BROCKPORT, NEW YORK 14420. THE POLLS WILL BE OPENED AT 12:00 NOON AND CLOSED AT 9:00PM.
•The following officers are to be chosen: One (1) Trustee to complete a term to 6/30/17
LIST OF NOMINATIONS
The following is a list of nominations filed in the office of Monroe County Board of Elections of the candidates for the office to be filled at the Election in and for the Village of Brockport on Tuesday, June 16, 2015:
TRUSTEE – for a term to 6/30/17 (vote for one)
Party Name •Revitalize Brockport Katherine J. Kristansen Address 270 Main Street
QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTERS
•A Citizen of the United States.•Eighteen (18) years of age or older.•Resident of the Village of Brockport thirty (30) days preceding this General Election.
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS•Your name must appear on the Monroe County Register for the Village of Brockport to be eligible to vote. •In accordance with Section 15-118 (2) of the New York State Election Law, the voter must be registered with the Monroe County Board of Elections at least ten (10) days prior to the date of the Village General Election. The registration deadline for the above election date is: Friday, June 5, 2015. There will not be a voter registration day in the Village.•Application for absentee ballots may be obtained at the Monroe County Board of Elections 39 West Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 or by calling (585) 753-1550 or downloading from www.monroecounty.gov. Application for absentee ballot must be filed with Monroe County Board of Elections no later than Tuesday, June 9, 2015.
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Hamlin Zoning Board of AppealsPublic Hearings
Please be advised that the Hamlin Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing at the Hamlin Town Hall located at 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin on Monday, June 15, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. with on – site inspections by the Board beginning after 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 13, 2015 for the following:
PUBLIC HEARING CARMEN & LINDA COLLINIAREA VARIANCE 7956 NEWCO DRIVE, HAMLINApplication of Carmen & Linda Collini; owners; seeking relief from Town Code§520-21C(2)(c) for a front (waterside) setback of 30’ where the code requires a 35’ front(waterside) setback; Town Code§520-21C(1)(a) for a .35 acre parcel where the code requires a 2 acre parcel; Town Code§520-21(C)(5) for a proposed 34.6% lot coverage with impervious surface where the code requires a 15% maximum lot coverage with impervious surface; Town Code§520-21C(2)(b)[1] for a west side setback of 10’ on a lot that is 101’ wide where the code requires 10% of lot width but not less than 6 feet or greater than 15 feet; Town Code§520-21C(2)(a)for a rear setback for the house/garage that is less than the 35’ required setback to be measured from the edge of the ROW rather than the payment for a one story residence to be built located at 7956 Newco Drive, Hamlin in an S/R zoning district.
PUBLIC HEARINGAREA VARIANCE LISA MONTANUS 5785 WEST WAUTOMA BEACH ROAD, HAMLINApplication of Lisa Montanus; owner; seeking relief from Town Code§520-27C for a 10 foot side setback variance for a detached 12’ x 20’ garage where the code states that the required side setback is 15 feet in an S/R zoning district for property located at 5785 West Wautoma Beach Road, Hamlin.
PUBLIC HEARINGUSE VARIANCE WILLIAM JOLLY 1178 COUNTY LINE ROAD, HAMLINApplication for William & Cheryl Jolly; owners; seeking relief from Town Code§520-41C(1)(a)[1] to have chickens on .64 acre of land where the code states that 1 acre of land is required to have chickens; for property located 1178 County Line Road, Hamlin in an R-VL zone.
PUBLIC HEARINGAREA VARIANCE RICHARD & WINNIE FRANKLIN 1583 HAMLIN PARMA TOWN LINE ROAD, HAMLINApplication for Richard & Winnie Franklin; owners; seeking relief from Town Code§520-29B to install an 8 foot high fence where the code states that no fence shall be erected in any rear yard higher than 6 feet above the highest point of ground directly below the fence for property located at 1583 Hamlin Parma Town Line Road, Hamlin in an R-VL zone.
PUBLIC HEARING JOSEPH BRIGHTLY AREA VARIANCE 525 DRAKE ROAD, HAMLINApplication for Joseph Brightly; owner; seeking relief from Town Code§520-31C for a similar accessory recreational structure to be placed in front of the rear foundation line where the code states that if erected on a corner lot, a shed, cabana or similar accessory structure must be located behind the rear and street side main foundation lines of the principal dwelling or building on the lot located at 525
PUBLIC HEARING VIRGINIA TRUELSONAREA VARIANCE 7898 NEWCO DRIVE, HAMLINApplication of Virginia Truelson; owners; Richard & Viola Mattle LU; seeking relief from Town Code§520-21C(2)c for a 31’ front setback variance for a 14’ deep x 30’ wide deck to be built 4’ from the front (water side) of the existing home where the code states the minimum front (waterside) setback is 35’; Town Code§520-21C(1)(a) for a lot size of .29 acre where the code requires a 2 acre lot; Town Code§520.21(5) for 46% lot coverage where the code requires a maximum lot coverage with impervious surface to be 15%. This is in an S/R zone
All interested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard at this time. Further information may be obtained by calling 964-8181
Dated: June 4, 2015Chairperson Norman BaaseHamlin Zoning Board of Appeals
clarkson•Sterling-Rockow, Donna, died June 3, 2015, at age 61. Survived by her husband, William; her children, Matthew and Jennifer Rockow; grandchildren, Angela and Deanna Baker; her mother, Betty Walters; her sister, Linda Car-lisle; brothers, Lee Jr. (Beth) and George (Amy) Walters; father and mother-in-law, David and Mary Lou Rockow; brother and sister-in-law, Michael (Pam) Rockow; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Pre-deceased by her father, Lee Walters. Sr.
A Memorial Service will be held June 7 at 3 o’clock at St. John Lutheran Church, Hamlin. Contributions can be made to Golisano Children’s Hospital or the Humane Society at Lollypop Farm in her memory.
hilton•Hendershot, Raymond, Sr., December 23, 2014. Predeceased by his wives, Doris (Woodams) in 1968 and Helen (Rowley) in 1999. Also predeceased by his daughter, Virginia Ritzenthaler. Survived by his children, Raymond (Nancy) Hendershot, Jr., Shirley (Tom) Lester, Janet Hendershot and Ronald (Nancy) Hendershot; his brother, Edward “Bud” (Sylvia) Hendershot; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandson; three great-great-grandchildren; his sis-ter-in-law, Margaret Hendershot; special friend, Glennys Paine; many nieces, nephews and friends. Also predeceased by his brother, Leland and his sisters, Marion Graupman,
Mildred Voke, Evelyn Heise, Irene Hall and Leona Peck. A Celebration of Life Service to honor his rich 100 year
life was held June 6 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Contributions can be made to the Hilton-Parma Senior Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton 14468 in his memory.
Arnold “Arnie” A. Hughson16 October 1924 - 30 May 2015
Born in Sweden, NY and raised in nearby Brockport, Arnie was a hard-working husband, father, and U.S. Army Veteran. He entered the U.S. Army in March 1943 and was trained as a parachute infantryman. He deployed to Europe with the 82nd Airborne, 517th Parachute Regimental Combat Team and saw battle in Italy, France, Belgium and Luxembourg to include the Battle of the Bulge. Arnie was twice wounded in com-bat and earned the Purple Heart Medal with One Oak Leaf Cluster, as well as the WWII Victory Medal and the American Service Medal. He was discharged in No-vember 1945 and returned to New York State where he married Betty Barringer in 1947. They had three chil-dren Mark, Cathy and Linda, as well as five grandchil-dren and two great-grandchildren. They later divorced and Arnie married Mary Jan Casey in 1957. They had two children Nancy and Casey, a step-daughter Bar-bara, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Arnie made his civilian career working at Rochester Telephone Company as a repairman and pole-climber. after retiring from RTC, he and Mary Jane moved to Palmetto, FL in 1995, later settling for good in Bra-denton. He lost Mary Jane in 2004 and has been sur-rounded by good friends in Bradenton ever since.
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