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DISTRIBUTED TO CLARKSON, HAMLIN AND KENDALL June 21, 2015 Issue No. 25 www.westsidenewsny.com FRIENDS LINKed as DONT MISS THE WESTSIDE NEWS COMMUNITY LINK - A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF WRITING, ADVERTISING AND STUDENT ART -- DELIVERED WITH THIS ISSUE. News writing recognized with NYS Emmy award Dave McKinley, well known in local media, takes on television news in Buffalo - and wins by Terra Osterling A radio guy from the Town of Sweden wins a New York State Emmy award for his news writing as a Buffalo television reporter: true story. That man, Dave McKinley, just might be a master of storytelling, and he has the statue to prove it. McKinley is a general assignment reporter with Buffalo news station WGRZ channel 2, a Gannett Company. Back on May 2, he and his wife, Jillayne Lessord, traveled to New York City to the Marriott Marquis in Times Square where he was among six nominees in the New York State Emmy Awards news writing category. The other five nominees were network reporters serving the New York metro- politan area. Though WGRZ is a station nationally recognized for breaking the mold and keeping high journalistic stan- dards, Dave said he thought, “I’m up against network guys! I’m not supposed to win, ‘the kids from Buffalo’ are not going to beat these guys!” Dave’s win in the news writing category made six awards for WGRZ. Their table covered in Emmy statues, situated next to the red carpet photo-op area, was a scene for envy and curiosity all evening. Four stories from WGRZ’s 2013-2014 season made up Dave’s submission, a body of work that exemplifies the humor, tenderness, and quality of his storytelling. Go find a story Dave McKinley commutes to Buffalo daily, often arriv- ing through a snowstorm only to be sent back out with a photographer to ‘go find a story.’ One story Dave found is one that western New Yorkers hardly want or need to hear again – lake effect snowfall. “We just drove into the snow, and as I would see some- thing I could write to, I’d have the photographer pull over,” says Dave. “We somehow made it totally different for people who have seen this story hundreds of times.” For a roving reporter in Buffalo, winter can be a muse. Another of the stories that helped snag Dave’s Emmy was light-hearted coverage of how Niagara Falls was not Dave McKinley at the Emmys, with wife Jillayne Lessord. Provided photo. “As a radio guy, I still write to please your ear, but now I’m writing to pictures, and it still has to please the ear. Plus at the end of the story, I have to say my name.” Dave McKinley so,” says Dave. The answer: “More people told me that you’re the guy than I’ve got fingers on my hands.” A heart for television The last story submitted for Dave’s news writing Emmy was about a man who had put up a billboard in honor of his wife on their 50 th wedding anniversary. His wife, though, had died six months earlier. Dave recounted the story during his Emmy speech, saying, “One of the stories I’m being recognized for is about a man who is hopelessly in love with his wife, and that proves that behind every halfway decent fellow, there stands an outstanding woman.” At that moment, Dave looked down at Jillayne, continuing, “For me she’s right here; this is for you, I love you.” “I never learned the TV way of doing things,” says Dave. “As a radio guy, I still write to please your ear, but now I’m writing to pictures, and it still has to please the ear. Plus at the end of the story, I have to say my name.” “Television can be a very emotional medium, and when you write with your heart, you get Emmys.” To see clips and read Dave McKinley’s Emmy winning stories, visit the page for this story on westsidenewsny. com for links. frozen over, despite (erroneous) national reports. That story was written entirely in rhymed prose, using live quotes and Dave’s voice over. His coverage of the reunion of three sisters separated as young children nearly 75 years ago, another of his Emmy stories, was an opus. The clip was 9 and a half minutes long, unheard of on a thirty minute evening television broadcast when the typical story runs less than 2 minutes. “I’m very fortunate to work where I do, because I have a boss who says ‘if it’s a good story, you take as much time as you want, we’ll figure out how to fit the rest of the day’s news’…but then I have to keep people from changing the channel!” says Dave. A voice for radio Dave McKinley grew up one of ten children on a family farm that was located just down the road from his current home in Sweden. He started his radio career as a young teen with Brockport High School’s student run FM station, then majored in Broadcasting at Buffalo State. College radio was a stepping stone to part time work as a weekend newscaster for WBEN in Buffalo, while Dave was still an undergraduate. By age 22, he was working 7 days a week in the Buffalo/Niagara Falls news radio market, full time reporting and later news directing during the week, while still weekend broadcasting for WBEN. By 1989, Dave was back in Rochester as a street reporter for WHAM Radio. “That station is the one I grew up listen- ing to, and the one I really wanted to work for,” he says. Local television channels knocked on his door from time to time, but he always passed, preferring to continue his radio career. Then a trusted former colleague was named news director at a local network affiliate and wanted to add a seasoned reporter to their team. “I never had any aspirations to be on TV,” says Dave of that opportunity. “I relied on my voice, but news writing is another arrow in my quiver.” He took the job. Then, WGRZ came calling in 2007. “They said to me ‘we have an opening and we heard you’re the guy,’ so I asked them who had said Call Your Westside News Sales Representative at 352-3411 Example Of The Congratulatory Ad $ 19 00 Only Salute To The Class of 2015 a special section in the June 28 edition of Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald TWO OPTIONS FOR BUSINESSES! 1. Put your own message together and take advantage of special section pricing to reach over 33,000 homes at a savings up to 33%. 2. Join other businesses on separate pages for each high school with your own listing at only $39 per school. 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DISTRIBUTED TO CLARKSON, HAMLIN AND KENDALL

June 21, 2015 Issue No. 25 www.westsidenewsny.com

F R I E N D S LINKed as

DON’T MISS THE WESTSIDE NEWS COMMUNITY LINK - A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF WRITING, ADVERTISING AND STUDENT ART -- DELIVERED WITH THIS ISSUE.

News writing recognized with NYS Emmy awardDave McKinley, well knownin local media, takes on television news in Buffalo - and wins

by Terra Osterling

A radio guy from the Town of Sweden wins a New York State Emmy award for his news writing as a Buffalo television reporter: true story.

That man, Dave McKinley, just might be a master of storytelling, and he has the statue to prove it. McKinley is a general assignment reporter with Buffalo news station WGRZ channel 2, a Gannett Company. Back on May 2, he and his wife, Jillayne Lessord, traveled to New York City to the Marriott Marquis in Times Square where he was among six nominees in the New York State Emmy Awards news writing category. The other fi ve nominees were network reporters serving the New York metro-politan area.

Though WGRZ is a station nationally recognized for breaking the mold and keeping high journalistic stan-dards, Dave said he thought, “I’m up against network guys! I’m not supposed to win, ‘the kids from Buffalo’ are not going to beat these guys!”

Dave’s win in the news writing category made six awards for WGRZ. Their table covered in Emmy statues, situated next to the red carpet photo-op area, was a scene for envy and curiosity all evening.

Four stories from WGRZ’s 2013-2014 season made up Dave’s submission, a body of work that exemplifi es the humor, tenderness, and quality of his storytelling.

Go fi nd a storyDave McKinley commutes to Buffalo daily, often arriv-ing through a snowstorm only to be sent back out with a photographer to ‘go fi nd a story.’ One story Dave found is one that western New Yorkers hardly want or need to hear again – lake effect snowfall.

“We just drove into the snow, and as I would see some-thing I could write to, I’d have the photographer pull over,” says Dave. “We somehow made it totally different for people who have seen this story hundreds of times.”

For a roving reporter in Buffalo, winter can be a muse. Another of the stories that helped snag Dave’s Emmy was light-hearted coverage of how Niagara Falls was not

Dave McKinley at the Emmys, with wife Jillayne Lessord. Provided photo.

“As a radio guy, I still write to please your

ear, but now I’m writing to pictures, and it

still has to please the ear. Plus at the end

of the story, I have to say my name.”

Dave McKinley

so,” says Dave. The answer: “More people told me that you’re the guy than I’ve got fi ngers on my hands.”

A heart for televisionThe last story submitted for Dave’s news writing Emmy was about a man who had put up a billboard in honor of his wife on their 50th wedding anniversary. His wife, though, had died six months earlier.

Dave recounted the story during his Emmy speech, saying, “One of the stories I’m being recognized for is about a man who is hopelessly in love with his wife, and that proves that behind every halfway decent fellow, there stands an outstanding woman.” At that moment, Dave looked down at Jillayne, continuing, “For me she’s right here; this is for you, I love you.”

“I never learned the TV way of doing things,” says Dave. “As a radio guy, I still write to please your ear, but now I’m writing to pictures, and it still has to please the ear. Plus at the end of the story, I have to say my name.”

“Television can be a very emotional medium, and when you write with your heart, you get Emmys.”

To see clips and read Dave McKinley’s Emmy winning stories, visit the page for this story on westsidenewsny.com for links.

frozen over, despite (erroneous) national reports. That story was written entirely in rhymed prose, using live quotes and Dave’s voice over.

His coverage of the reunion of three sisters separated as young children nearly 75 years ago, another of his Emmy stories, was an opus. The clip was 9 and a half minutes long, unheard of on a thirty minute evening television broadcast when the typical story runs less than 2 minutes.

“I’m very fortunate to work where I do, because I have a boss who says ‘if it’s a good story, you take as much time as you want, we’ll fi gure out how to fi t the rest of the day’s news’…but then I have to keep people from changing the channel!” says Dave.

A voice for radioDave McKinley grew up one of ten children on a family farm that was located just down the road from his current home in Sweden. He started his radio career as a young teen with Brockport High School’s student run FM station, then majored in Broadcasting at Buffalo State.

College radio was a stepping stone to part time work as a weekend newscaster for WBEN in Buffalo, while Dave was still an undergraduate. By age 22, he was working 7 days a week in the Buffalo/Niagara Falls news radio market, full time reporting and later news directing during the week, while still weekend broadcasting for WBEN.

By 1989, Dave was back in Rochester as a street reporter for WHAM Radio. “That station is the one I grew up listen-ing to, and the one I really wanted to work for,” he says. Local television channels knocked on his door from time to time, but he always passed, preferring to continue his radio career. Then a trusted former colleague was named news director at a local network affi liate and wanted to add a seasoned reporter to their team.

“I never had any aspirations to be on TV,” says Dave of that opportunity. “I relied on my voice, but news writing is another arrow in my quiver.” He took the job. Then, WGRZ came calling in 2007. “They said to me ‘we have an opening and we heard you’re the guy,’ so I asked them who had said

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Local authorreleases new book on Brockport history

William G. Andrews, current Brock-port resident and former professor at The College of Brockport, provides insight on the community through time, featuring a collection of vintage images in a book re-leased last April.

Brockport Through Time is his fifth local history book. During the twentieth century, Brockport was transformed from a village whose economy relied heavily on manufacturing to a college town. The

Erie Canal that had given the town its birth, growth, and prosperity faded as a means to ship freight, and rose as a recre-ational area. An educational hub grew out of a “Normal School” with a few hundred two-year students to a four-year compre-hensive college and graduate school with 8,600 students. Streets, transportation, and retail businesses all changed dramati-cally. Yet, much remained the same.

The short book documents the most vis-ible and vivid aspects of the village’s trans-formation.

Brockport Through Time is available at Lift Bridge Book Shop in Brockport and from area book retailers.

Brockport village budget up, but within tax capby Kristina Gabalski

The 2015/16 Village of Brockport bud-get comes in under the tax cap, but in-cludes a small increase in the tax rate - from $11.80/$1,000 assessed valuation to $11.88/$1,000. Village officials say that’s a .62 percent increase from last year.

Water and sewer rates remain the same under the budget for the new fiscal year which runs from June 1, 2015 to May 31, 2016.

Village trustees unanimously adopted the $5.14 million budget at their April 20 meeting.

In a breakdown of the 2015-16 budget by department, public safety comprises 31.35 percent or $1,612,830, that’s up from $1,411,075 in the 2014-15 adopted budget; employee benefits comprise 28.39 percent or $1,459,795; and the Department of Public Works comprises 19.69 percent or $1,012,378, that’s down from $1,046,320 in the 2014/15 adopted budget.

According to a powerpoint presenta-

tion on the budget under central admin-istration, municipal court costs increased just over 13 percent, from $61,440 in the 2014/15 adopted budget to $69,649 in the 2015/16 budget.

The mayor will receive $9,867/year un-der the new budget and each of the four village trustees will receive $3,444/year. There is no change in their compensation from the previous fiscal year.

During a public hearing on the budget held April 6, Village Treasurer Daniel Hendricks said the Village Board should be proud of accomplishing fiscal respon-sibility with a balanced budget and their work towards long term planning. He said board members did a “commendable job.”

Mayor Blackman noted at that meet-ing that although Monroe County Water Authority rates have increased, the vil-lage is not passing that increase along to residents. Hendricks reported the DPW superintendent is confident the rates are, “where they need to be.”

Holley incumbents re-elected to two-year termsDeputy Mayor Brian Sorochty and

Trustee Skip Carpenter were re-elected to the Holley Village Board at the vil-lage election held Tuesday, June 16. Out

of 900 eligible voters, 132 votes were cast: Sorochty received 93 votes; Carpenter received 82 votes, and newcomer Sondra Knight received 53 votes.

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CONCORDIALUTHERAN CHURCH-LCMS

6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport 14420(Route 31 across from Wegmans)

637-5930www.concordiabrockport.org Sunday Worship 10:00 am

Fellowship and Coffee following worship serviceHandicapped accessible

CORNERSTONE CHURCH3426 Hulberton Road

(Old St. Rocco’s Church)Holley, NY 14470(585) 967-6985

www.cornerstonechurchny.comRev. Alex M. True, Pastor

Sundays 9:00AMAdult Bible Connection Group

Sundays 10:00AM Weekly Worship Gathering &

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CROSSPOINTFREE METHODIST CHURCH1021 Hilton Parma Corners Road

Hilton, NY 14468(585) 392-4178

www.crosspointfmc.orgLoving God, Loving People

Growing Together.Pastor Darlene Mieney

Sunday Service at 10:00amSermon Series:

Growing Pains - when it hurts to love.Every Wednesday

Spark Youth Group, 6:45-8:15pm @ Crosspoint

Every ThursdayPrayer Group, 11am @ Crosspoint

Fireside Chat starts at 7pm @ Crosspoint(Series will be: Book of Joshua)

Every Second & Fourth Tuesday of the MonthLadies Heart to Heart meet at 7pm

@ CrosspointMountain Top - a time of prayer and praise

Every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month 6pm-7:30pm

HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468

(585) 392-7990Rev. Denise P. Logan, Interim Pastor

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Summer Worship Service: (June 14 - September 13) 9:30am

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In conjunction with their 2015 Firemen’s Carnival, July 15 through 18, the Hilton Fire Department is sponsoring the annual contest to select a Kiddie King and Queen. Any boy or girl, ages 6 to 10, residing in the Hilton Parma Fire District (area served by the Hilton Fire Department) is eligible.

Enter by submitting a picture to the Parma Public Library at 156 West Avenue, Hilton. Each picture should have the child’s name, address, phone number and age on the back of the photo. (Photos can be no larger than 5 x 7). All photographs become property of the Hilton Fire Department and will not be returned. The deadline to enter

is Tuesday, June 30 at noon.Selection will be made by judges from outside of the

Hilton area. Children selected will be notified by phone by July 6.

The Kiddie King and Queen will each have photos taken at the Hilton Fire Department, they will receive a trophy, free ride ticket for Wednesday night, a pass for riding the rides all afternoon on Saturday and, along with their families, be the guests of the Fire Department at a special carnival event. The King and Queen will ride in the Kiddie Parade, Wednesday, July 15 and also the Grand Parade on Thursday, July 16.

The McQuaid crew team of seven young men will spend eight days, row-ing the entire 340 mile distance of t he E r ie Ca-nal, across the length of New York state. They began at the Uni-versity at Buffalo boat house on Friday, June 19 and plan to finish eight days later at the Waterford Visitor Center in Albany and the Hudson River on Friday, June 26. Hosted by the crew program at McQuaid Jesuit High School, this event is organized by the McQuaid 17 year old high school student-athletes, with support from coaches and families. The Row For Hope is a benefit for the American Cancer Society. Many of our crew families have been touched by cancer, including losing three parents over the past years. The McQuaid Row For Hope Crew Team has been recognized in the Top 2 Schools and Teams in the nation among all American Cancer Society teams. McQuaid High School crew - 2015 Row For Hope Team: 17 year old juniors, Class of ‘16 - from left: John Wikiera, Charles (CJ) Richards, Spencer Jones, Justus Matteson, Sean Magguilli, Liam Martin, Jack Gaffney. To support the effort and to follow the progress visit http://www.rowforhope.net/. On Facebook/Twitter: McQRowForHope. Provided photo.

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Editor’s note #2How gratifying to receive so many emails about me leav-ing the job at the end of this month (Editor’s note #1, June 14, 2015). Thank you so much for wishing me well and for your kind thoughts. I also heard from, and appreciated, comments from a couple of people who have in the past taken the opportunity to vent about one thing or another they believed the newspaper should have done differently. I take that to mean there is some equity on the local news-paper playing field.

I acknowledge I have been very fortunate on many levels. Work in deadline-driven workplaces either kills co-worker relationships or it feeds their growth. When we finally get all the pieces together and press “send” for the next step, we have a few, sometimes brief, moments to savor the feeling of being “done ” -- there’s another deadline to meet and it all begins again in no time. That rhythm can get into your being and I know already I will miss the beat.

And I will miss the people. Karen Fien began work in the production department fresh out of art school a few months before I did, got married, had children, the last of three who graduates high school this month. Her work ethic is unmatched, her poise and personality bring so much to the office setting. Though Joanne Michielsen may have accumulated fewer years of seniority than some em-ployees (every year counts as two I’ve told her), she is the go-to person in so many areas -- we call upon her to help solve computer problems, to investigate new and/or bet-ter ways to get the job done, to answer every trivia ques-tion about modern media with ease -- all while designing advertising and being an astute liaison with clients and sales representatives alike. Her mother, Linda Michielsen found out early on she has to PPC (please proof carefully) every instance I have typed the word October and oh, so many other spelling misses. Linda’s giving personality makes her a treasured friend to many. Besides proofread-ing, she does vital work in billing and accounting. I think of her as one of my sisters. We have laughed a lot, cried a little, and been frustrated over coping with many of the same life and work challenges.

I will not be able to name everyone who brings so much of themselves to the weekly newspapers and who have been such a part of my work days, but there are a couple more I will not omit. On my first day of work as editor I stood behind the high counter at the Suburban News of-fice then located on South Union Street and I guess I had

a big question mark stamped on on my forehead. Office Manager Marilyn Brown could read me like a book. She greeted me, we chatted a little, then silence … “why don’t you come in and get to work,” she urged. That was that.

Don Griffin, who has music in his fingers, his step and his soul, was circulation manager and general helpful guy then as now. When you talk business culture involving dedication and working for the common good, you can’t leave out someone like Don.

Mary Lou Rockow was one of two sales representatives when I started work in 1984. A talented woman in many creative areas, Mary Lou helped launch the company’s first edition expansion, the Hamlin-Clarkson Herald. Since then, she has participated in the success of many other media products. We’ve talked through good days and less than good and Mary Lou always demonstrates her strong faith in God’s plan.

I believe that so many employees of Westside News Inc. have so much longevity with the company for many per-sonal reasons and for an almost universally-shared rea-son: we have a variety of challenges and problems to solve within our respective responsibilities and have been given enough “creative rope” to do so. Somehow, all of us and all the parts come together as a newspaper. We do not own it, but we feel like we do.

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The Nazareth College dean’s list for the spring of 2015 semester includes the following:•Megan Colombo of Rochester is majoring in music education.•Heather Coloney of Rochester is majoring in communication science & disorders. •Robert D’Acquisto of Rochester is majoring in information technology. •Kristyn Eich of Roches-ter is majoring in com-munication science & disorders. •Amanda Entress of Rochester is majoring in occupational science. •Lily Forgach of Brock-port is majoring in health sciences. •Emily Graf of Rochester is majoring in occupational science.

The Nazareth College dean’s list for the spring of 2015 semester includes the following:•Monica Grisdale of Hilton is majoring in oc-cupational science. •Heather Holland of Bergen is majoring in communication science & disorders.•Alexander Hotalen of Rochester is majoring in occupational science. •Enrico Iraci of Ham-lin is majoring in music education. •Carly King of Church-ville is majoring in health sciences.

The Nazareth College dean’s list for the spring of 2015 semester includes the following:•Abby Lamark of Roch-ester is majoring in studio art. •Brian Lang of Roches-ter is majoring in health sciences.•Brian Lang of Rochester is majoring in physical therapy. •Melissa Liberi of Roch-ester is majoring in health sciences.

The Nazareth College dean’s list for the spring of 2015 semester includes the following: •Jordan McGee of Churchville is majoring in nursing.•Sarah McLaen of Spencerport is majoring in communication science & disorders.•Taylor Montimerano-Schafer of Rochester is majoring in nursing.•Jeanna Natale of Roch-ester is majoring in visual communication design. •Brittney Perrin of Hol-ley is majoring in nursing. •Kathryn Pukos of Churchville is majoring in music therapy. •Kelly Schockow of Churchville is majoring in psychology.•David Taddeo of Rochester is majoring in nursing.•Catharine Zaso of North Chili is majoring in occupational science.

Serafina Breslawski, a 2013 graduate of Brock-port High School and daughter of Kim and Steven Breslawski of Brockport, achieved a 3.7 GPA and was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester at The College at Brockport. She is in the honors program and is an arts for children major with a concentration in dance studies. She is currently working on her certification in elementary education.

Rachel Turlington of Hamlin, a 2014 gradu-ate of Brockport High School who now attends The College at Brockport, was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester. She is majoring in communications with an emphasis in broadcast-ing and journalism with a concentration in public relations. She also has a minor in sociology.

She earned a GPA of 3.50 for the semester.

Serafina Breslawski

Jessica Dusett of Hamlin, a 2010 graduate of Brockport High School, graduated cum laude from The State College at Brockport with bachelor of science degrees in sociol-ogy and criminal justice and a minor in forensic science.

She earned a GPA of 3.75 for the spring 2015 semester.

Dusett was also in-ducted into the following honor societies: Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Kappa Delta, Delta Epsilon Iota.

Chelsea Carl, a teacher at Churchville-Chili Senior High School, has been awarded a competitive Buchwald Summer Fellow-ship by the Ashbrook Cen-ter at Ashland University in Ohio. The center is a highly regarded non profit provider of educational programs for U.S. history and government teachers, as well as high school and college students.

Rebecca Jean Brum-baugh of Hilton, the daughter of Dr. Donald and Lucille Brumbaugh, and a 2011 graduate of Bishop Kearney High School, was named to the 2015 spring dean’s list at Juniata College.

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Jonathan Woo of Rochester qualified for the spring 2015 dean’s list at Belmont University. Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a quality grade point average of 3.5 with no grade below a C.

Tyler Edwards of Spencerport received a bachelor of science degree in Integrated Business/Engineering from Leigh University in May 2015.

Taylor Kolmer, of Churchville, graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts in phi-losophy from Susquehanna University May 10, 2015.

Kolmer is a 2011 gradu-ate of Churchville-Chili High School and the son of Mark and Lisa Kolmer.

Rebecca Jean Brum-baugh of Hilton, daughter of Dr. Donald Brum-baugh and Lucille Brumbaugh, received a bachelor of science degree in chemistry with a secondary emphasis in mathematics May 16, dur-ing ceremonies marking Juniata College’s 137th Commencement.

While at Juniata, she was named to the dean’s list for four years, complet-ed the Research Experi-ences for Undergraduates program at the Univer-sity of Bristol’s School of Chemistry in Bristol, U.K., and completed a senior thesis project on the syn-thesis of benzyloxy.

Brumbaugh is a 2011 graduate of Bishop Kear-ney High School.

Grace Gaskill has been named to the dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester at the Univer-sity of Vermont. Gaskill, from Brockport, is a senior anthropology major.

To be named to the dean’s list, students must have a grade-point average of 3.0 or better and rank in the top 20 percent of their class in their respective college or school.

Two dozen Rochester Institute of Technology criminal justice majors were honored May 8 at the Senior Luncheon and Recognition Celebration put on by the College of Liberal Arts’ Department of Criminal Justice and the Center for Public Safety Initiatives. Among them, Richard Barney of Brockport received the Matthew Sullivan Memo-rial Scholarship.

Kaitlyn Shamp, daughter of Dick and Kris Shamp of Chili, has been named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at St. John Fisher College. Shamp, a sophomore, is a sociol-ogy major with a minor in psychology and women and gender studies.

To be eligible for the dean’s list at St. John Fisher College, a student must have attainted at least a 3.5 grade-point average for the semester.

The following students are May 2015 candidates for degrees at State University of New York at Fredonia: •Brockport: Tiffany L. Gary, bachelor of science, social work; Danielle N. Izzo, bachelor of fine arts, acting; Noelle C. Lazor, bachelor of fine arts, dance; Melissa N. Mazurek, bachelor of science, communication - public relations; Jordan M. Schroeder, bachelor of science, business adminis-tration. •Churchville: Nicholas P. LaTona, bachelor of science, communication - public relations; Nicho-las P. LaTona, bachelor of fine arts, visual arts new med: sculpture; Joshua R. Swan, bachelor of science, sport management; Kyle B. Wilkins, bachelor of science, communication - media management. •Hamlin: Andrea S. Brightly, bachelor of science, communication - communication studies; Paige J. Heagerty, bach-elor of science, social work; Laura E. Hess, bachelor of arts, English. •Hilton: Lindsay A. Ad-ams, bachelor of science, interdisciplinary studies - exercise science; Amanda M. Cocchiara, bachelor of arts, psychology. •Rochester 14624: Mat-thew R. Glover, bachelor of music, music perfor-mance; Jessica M. LoVul-lo, bachelor of science in education, childhood inclusive education - Eng-lish; Carley A. Salber, bachelor of arts, English - Adolescence Education. •Spencerport: Daniel J. Knorr, master of music, music theory/composition; Michael C. Schreiner, bachelor of arts, social studies - adolescence edu-cation.

Laura Fleming, a 2008 graduate of Spencerport High School, graduated magna cum laude and with multiple honors from Syracuse University Col-lege of Law. She will be employed by Dollinger and Associates this summer.

Laura is the daughter of Jeff and Lisa Fleming of Spencerport.

Andrew Rockafellow of Hilton is a member of the Nazareth College 2015 Class of Pi Gamma Mu, an International Social Sci-ence Honor Society.

Pi Gamma Mu is the oldest and preeminent honor society in the social sciences. Its mission is to encourage and recognize superior scholarship in social-science disciplines .

The following student graduated from Clarkson University on May 9, 2015: •Chase Nau-Hix of Spencerport, received a bachelor of science degree with distinction in chemi-cal engineering, electrical engineering minor. •Tyler T. Nichols of Spencerport, received a bachelor of science degree with distinction in mechanical engineer-ing, mathematics minor and project management minor. •Aaron E. Parysek of Spencerport, received a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering, mathematics minor. •Alyssa Catherine Hotalen of Rochester, received a bachelor of science degree with great distinction in biomolecular science, biology.

The following students graduated from Clarkson University on May 9, 2015: •Nicole L. Bailey of Ber-gen, received a bachelor of science degree in environ-mental engineering. •Scott C. Haug of Brock-port, received a bachelor of science degree with distinction in aeronautical engineering and mechani-cal engineering, math-ematics minor. •Connor Patrick Magiera of Churchville, received a bachelor of sci-ence degree in engineering and management.•Benjamin W. Maysick of Churchville, received a bachelor of science degree in engineering and man-agement, political science. •Matthew D. Morabito of Churchville, received a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering, mathematics minor. •Ryan T. Muller of Ham-lin, received a bachelor of science degree in mechani-cal engineering, math-ematics minor. •Timothy James Al-lan of Hilton, received a bachelor of science degree in computer science, math-ematics minor.

The following students graduated from Clarkson University on May 9, 2015: •Gregory J. Basile of Hilton, received a bach-elor of science degree with distinction in aeronautical engineering and mechani-cal engineering, computer science minor and math-ematics minor. •Julia M. Smith of Hilton, received a bach-elor of science degree with distinction in mechanical engineering, mathematics minor. •Alicia Kristina Cabre-ra of North Chili, received a bachelor of science de-gree in global supply chain management. Brittany Marie Desiato of Spencerport, received a bachelor of science degree with distinction in chemi-cal engineering. •Katherine Ellen Hadgis of Spencerport, re-ceived a bachelor of science degree with distinction in digital arts and sciences.

Ian Jessop of Church-ville, has been named to the president’s excellence list for the spring 2015 se-mester at SUNY Polytech-nic Institute.

Jessop is a computer and information science student at SUNY Poly.

A semester grade point average of 3.80 or above qualifies full-time matricu-lated students for inclu-sion on the president’s excellence list.

Cara Scheer of Spen-cerport, graduated from Huntington University on May 16.

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SUNY Oneonta recog-nized students who at-tained one of three leader-ship levels in the college’s LEAD (Leadership Educa-tion and Development).

LEAD@Oneonta is a comprehensive leadership program based on current research and guidelines from the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education. All students can choose to par-ticipate in the LEAD pro-gram, which aims to better prepare them for life after college by providing a comprehensive picture of leadership and the skills needed to be a good leader. There are three levels of leadership certification: Silver, Gold and Platinum.

The following area stu-dent were recognized: •Karli Martin of Hilton, attained the Silver LEAD Level. •Caitlin Grieb of Hilton, attained the Platinum LEAD Level.

Miranda J. Klein of Hamlin, was named to the SUNY Canton president’s list for the spring 2015 semester. Klein is a SUNY Canton veterinary technol-ogy major who graduated from Hilton Central High School in 2011.

To receive president’s list honors, full-time stu-dents must earn at least a 3.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale.

BFA graduate Noelle Catherine Lazor gradu-ated summa cum laude with a 4.0, Alpha Lambda Delta and Golden Key International Honour So-ciety from Fredonia State University.

Noelle will follow her dream and go to New York City to audition for a dance company and Broadway shows. She is the daughter of Chris and George Lazor, and sister of Nick Lazor.

Julie Huang of North Chili, earned a bachelor’s degree from Wells College. Julie majored in English with a concentration in creative writing, graduat-ing cum laude, and was a member of the cross country team.

She attended Brockport High School.

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Evann E. Hasenauer of Spencerport was one of nearly 600 students who received bachelor degrees from St. Lawrence Uni-versity during Commence-ment ceremonies held on May 17 in Canton.

Hasenauer received the degree of bachelor of arts. He majored in English and graduated from Spencer-port High School.

Alana M. Rozzi, daugh-ter of Rick and Cheryl Rozzi of Spencerport, has been named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at St. John Fisher College in Roches-ter, New York.

Rozzi, a freshman, is a biology major.

Kelsey Hurlbutt of Kendall was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester at High Point University. Dean’s list students are those who have attained a 3.5 or higher GPA for the previ-ous semester based on a 4.0 scale.

Kari Hurlbutt of Kendall was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester at High Point University. Dean’s list students are those who have attained a 3.5 or higher GPA for the previ-ous semester based on a 4.0 scale.

Lindsay DeWind, daughter of Brian and Cynthia DeWind, Osage Trail, Spencerport, has been named to the Ohio Northern University dean’s list for the spring semester 2014-15. She is a fifth year pharmacy major.

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Karen Kramarsyck, of Brockport, earned a bachelor’s degree from Wells College. Karen majored in English with a concentration in creative writing and earned the Class of 1905 Poetry Prize. She attended Brockport High School.

Allison Christensen of Kendall has been named to the president’s list for the spring 2015 semes-ter. Allison is majoring in Occupational Therapy at Husson University in Bangor, Maine.

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Melody Li, daughter of Greg and Carol Miller, Holley, has been named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at St. John Fisher College. Li, a senior, is a nursing major.

To be eligible for the dean’s list at St. John Fisher College, a student must have attained at least a 3.5 grade-point average for the semester.

Among students recog-nized for their outstanding achievement at SUNY Canton during the spring 2015 semester are: •John W. Allport of Hilton, a SUNY Canton criminal investigation major and a 2012 gradu-ate of Hilton Central High School. •Brianna L. Herd of Spencerport, a SUNY Canton Veterinary Science Technology major and a 2013 graduate of Spencer-port High School.

To receive dean’s list honors, full-time students must earn at least a 3.25 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale.

Emily J. Banzer, daughter of Robert Ban-zer of Brockport, received a bachelor of arts degree from Hamilton College on Sunday, May 24, at the Commencement ceremony concluding the college’s 203rd year.

The Nazareth College dean’s list for the spring of 2015 semester includes the following: •Alison Deacon of Roch-ester is majoring in history and inclusive education.•Grace Muir of Hilton is majoring in English literature and inclusive education.•Courtney Taylor of Ber-gen is majoring in biology and toxicology. •Thomas Babcock of Churchville is majoring in history. •Lucas Bennett of Hilton is majoring in health sci-ences. •Jessica Bray of Church-ville is majoring in infor-mation technology. •Leah Brown of Church-ville is majoring in com-munication science & disorders. •Claire Cannon of Roch-ester is majoring in health sciences.

The following students have been named presi-dential scholars for the spring 2015 semester at Clarkson University: •Meagan Rose Bell of Rochester, a sophomore majoring in physics. •Samantha A. Clap-per of Brockport, a junior majoring in global supply chain management. •Melanie Grace Cock-rell of Rochester, a junior majoring in electrical engineering. •Alyssa C. Hotalen of Rochester, a senior major-ing in biology and biomo-lecular science. •Rory M. Weilnau of Churchville, a senior ma-joring in civil engineering.

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Redding, Schum are Section V Baseball Hall of Famersby Warren Kozireski

Lefthander Tim Redding from Church-ville-Chili and Spencerport coach Harold “Chick” Schum will be among seven play-ers inducted into the Section V Baseball Hall of Fame in ceremonies Sunday, June 28 held prior to the Rochester Red Wings afternoon game against Charlotte.

Redding played for three varsity seasons with the Saints and two for Monroe Com-munity College, where he still holds the school record for shutouts in one season with five, led the nation in earned run av-erage and became the first baseball player to have his number retired (17). He was drafted by Houston in the 20th round in 1997 and ultimately pitched for five major league teams between 2001-2009 (Hous-

ton, San Diego, NY Yankees, Washington and NY Mets).

He appeared in 179 games total with 149 starts over his major league career and won 37 games. He finished with 552 strikeouts over 822+ innings pitched.

Redding’s professional career began in 1998 down the Thruway in Auburn where he finished with a 7-3 record in 15 starts. He is now the pitching coach for the Astros affiliate.

Schum, inducted into the Rangers Ath-letic Hall of Fame in 1970, was a long-time coach and Athletic Director (1934-1970) at Spencerport. An award is still given in his honor each year to a senior boy for athletic ability, citizenship, and scholastic achieve-ment. This year’s recipient was Brandon Corey.

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“Old Fashion Fourth of July” celebration returns to Morgan-Manning House lawn for the 34th year

This year’s July 4 patriotic celebration on Brockport’s Morgan-Manning House lawn will begin at 10 o’clock with a flag raising ceremony and songs by the Brockport High School Choir. The Children’s Parade begins immediately after, at about 10:30 a.m.

The parade features families and children of all ages in patriotic attire riding or pushing tricycles, bicycles, stroll-ers, carriages, and pulling wagons also suitably decorat-ed. Join the parade starting in front of Morgan-Manning House, moving onto Main Street, to Union Street, Park Avenue, and South Street, and ending at the carriage house. Children in the parade will receive gift bags.

At 11 a.m., following the Children’s Parade, a concert begins with the stirring sounds of The Brockport Com-munity Concert Band playing patriotic tunes, show tunes, American selections and marches. The Brockport Com-munity Concert Band premiered three years ago, follow-ing a 30-year tradition of the Brockport High School Band opening the July 4 event. Expanded beyond the high school, the band now represents the entire community, including families, Brockport Central students and music staff, area music teachers, college students, and others. Shawn Halquist continues his many years as director.

At 12:15 p.m. The Brockport Big Band continues a long tradition at the July 4 celebration, bringing sounds of composers like Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Stan Kenton from the 1940s Big Band Jazz era.

Children’s Games take place from 12 to 1 p.m. Children

will get to play old fashioned games such as ring toss, clothespin-in-a-jar, and others. There will be face paint-ing and chalk art on the sidewalk.

The Cake Walk at 1:30 p.m. is a popular event, provid-ing amusement and a free cake, if you win.

Food and Refreshments will be available from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., including hamburgers, veggie burgers, Ital-ian sausage, and hot dogs. Ice cream novelties, cookies, and popcorn will be sold also.

Tours of the Morgan-Manning House will be available for free at 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. The Morgan-Manning House was built in 1854. After a disastrous fire in 1964, it now stands fully restored and furnished much like it was in the 19th century.

Community musicians who would like to join the band may contact Shawn Halquist at [email protected]. Rehearsals are July 1 and 2, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the High School Band Room.

The entertainment and other aspects of the event are paid for from a Liberty Mutual “Restore the Fourth” grant won by the Village and The Western Monroe Historical Society four years ago.

The Western Monroe Historical Society sponsors the event offered free to the public. The WMHS offices are located in the Morgan-Manning House, 151 Main Street, Brockport. For more information, contact the office at 585-637-3645, or visit www.morganmanninghouse.org.

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At the May meeting of the Monroe County Legislature, Legislators Mike Rockow, Richard Yolevich, and Robert Colby presented a proclamation to Dr. Joseph Winnick for his retirement after 50 years at The College at Brockport. Dr. Winnick recently completed his 50th year teaching in the field of Physical Education. As an Emeritus Distinguished Service Professor at the college, Dr. Winnick embodied the great makings of an outstanding educator. Not only does Dr. Winnick excel as a Professor, but he also thrives as a published author - with 70 published works, all in numerous languages. His strong dedication is what prompted the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance to award him with the Amazing Person Award for four separate years. Provided photo.

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Events•Radio Control Club of Rochester hosts the 28th annual Ray Edmunds Memorial Airshow and Fun Fly Saturday and Sun-day, June 27 and 28 at Northampton Park off Route 31, mid-way between Spencerport and Brockport. AMA sanctioned (all models will be safety inspected). Scale and non-scale models under 55 lbs. Campers welcome, no hookups. Flying demon-strations begin at 10 a.m. and run until 5 p.m. on June 27, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 28. Visit www.rccr1957.com•Job Fair Thursday, June 25, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Com-munity Learning Center (near Regal Cinema at The Mall at Greece Ridge). Open to the general public.•Summer Concerts at the Gazebo performed by the Hilton-Parma Gazebo Band at the Hilton Community Center Gazebo, 59 Henry Street, Hilton Wednesdays, June 24, July 1, 8, 15 and 22. Lawn seating; bring chairs. Parking available. Dr. Charles Schmidt Director.

Fundraiser •Greece Historical Society Annual Strawberry and Dessert Tasting Festival fundraiser, 595 Long Pond Road, Monday, June 22, 4 to 7:30 p.m. Admission $6, $3 children 6-12, free 5 and under. Entertainment - Flyin’ Brian and The Balloon Lady, music by Jeremy Carter (5 to 5:45 p.m.) and the Greece Choral Society (6:15 to 7 p.m.) Children’s activities, community displays, and a new exhibit, “Our Town In World War II.” Free parking on the lawn or at the Town Hall. For information visit http://www.greecehistoricalsociety.net or call 585-225-7221.

Health Help•New Fibromyalgia Support Group meets Tuesday, June 23 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Westside YMCA, 920 Elmgrove Road. Speaker: Sandra Fischer Kiereci, Reiki & Certified Nurse/Mid-

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Meetings•U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 48, meets the fourth Monday of the month at 6:15 p.m. for dinner, followed by a business meeting at 7 p.m. at our Base along Lake Ontario. For directions and/or information, e-mail Bonnie at [email protected] or leave a message at (585) 964-9434.•St. Leo’s Knights of Columbus Council #9461 Hilton meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the St. Leo’s Parish Center on Lake Avenue, Hilton.•Spencerport Kiwanis Club meets for dinner the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. at Union Street Eatery. For information, call 352-3411 ext. 125.

School Boards•Churchville-Chili Board of Education meets at 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville, Entrance #24 or #26 on Tuesday, June 23 at 6 p.m. for a work session, Professional Development Room; followed by a business meeting at 7 p.m., Administrative Board Room.•The Spencerport Board of Education meets Tuesday, June 23 in the District Office building, 71 Lyell Avenue. The meetings are open to the public and all are welcome to attend.

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Pursuant to Section 274a and 276 of Town Law as amended and the Town of Hamlin Zoning Code, the Hamlin Planning Board will hold Public Hearings on Monday, July 6, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hamlin Town Hall located at 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin for the following:

PUBLIC HEARINGSINGLE LOT SUBDIVISIONESTATE OF WALTER G. GAESSERGAESSER SUBDIVISION 579 MORTON ROADApplication of the Estate of Walter G. Gaesser; owners: Estate of Walter G. Gaesser; for “Preliminary & Final” Single Lot Subdivision located at 579 Morton Road in an R-L zone. Tax account# 011.04-1-17.

PUBLIC HEARINGSINGLE LOT SUBDIVISION ANDREW & MARK GREENWELL 336 CHURCH ROADApplication of Mark & Andrew Greenwell; owner; Mark D. Greenwell; for “Preliminary & Final” Single Lot Subdivision located at 336 Church Road in an R-VL zone. Tax account#015.03-1-3.

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Dated: June 18, 2015By the order of the Hamlin Planning BoardChairperson Linda Morey

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albion•Gould, Beverly J., age 79, died June 14, 2015 following a long illness. Mrs. Gould was predeceased by her husband, Edward Gould and her siblings: Glenn Grubb, Harvey Grubb, Clifford Park, Freda LaRoche, Jean Mayer. She is survived by her sons: Garry (Cathie) Wolfe of Rochester, Martin Wolfe of Gaines; her daughter: Carole (Timothy) MacFarland of Kendall; her brother: William Grubb of Ohio; sisters: Loretta Morrow of Pennsylvania and Shelva Furness of Waterport; six grandchildren: Jeff (Meggan) Cooper, Lisa Cooper, Jason (Jenny Wilcox) Cooper, Mark Wolfe, Kevin Wolfe, Jason Wolfe; five great grandchildren: Ayclen, Eliya, Eowyn, Jake, Marceline; several nieces and nephews.

Funeral Services were held June 22 at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes Inc., Albion. Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery. Donations can be made to Hospice of Orleans County in her memory.

brockport•Potter, Carole M., on June 15, 2015 after a short ill-ness. She is survived by her mother, Margaret Lefevre; brothers Louis and David Lefevre; sisters, Faye Semora and Joyce Lefevre.

Services were held June 20 at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport. Contributions can be made to a charity of one’s choice in her memory.

Hamlin•Blattner, Wayne R., Suddenly January 12, 2015 at the age of 65. Predeceased by parents Leonard and Margaret Blattner, sisters, Sherry Viccaro, Maryann (Duane) Delano.

Survived by loving wife and best friend Jeannie Blattner; son William Blattner; granddaughter Kaiya Blattner; stepson, Michael Rourke; sisters Joni (Del) Peters, Lynn (Bill) Cooman, Gail Everett; brother-in-law, Dave Viccaro; sisters-in-law, Cathy (Jim) Lundgren, Annette (Peter) Tassey. Wayne is also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and their families.

A Memorial Gathering was held June 20 at Hamlin VFW Post 6703, Lake Road, Hamlin. Donations can be made to the American Heart Association in his memory.

kent•Roberts, Lynn C. “Bluebird,” age 80, died June 13, 2015. Lynn was a member of the Gaines Carlton Com-munity Church, the Yanke Reiners Horse Association and a Life Member of the Carlton Volunteer Fire Company. He loved the two farms that he owned and operated, Lynn-ette & Sons Farm and Circle “R” Fruit Farm. He is survived by his loving partner of 20 years, Christine; his sons: Robin (Louanne) Roberts of Kent, Shawn Roberts of Kent, Darren (Jacqueline) Roberts of Kent; daughters, Darlene (David) Krull of Waterport, Lorilyn (Gregory) Jurs of Kent, Raquel Roberts of Kent; sister: Marilyn Ramsey of Lockport; 10 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren; one niece, one nephew, the manager of Circle “R” Fruit Farm and cherished friend, Bernie Heberle; and his best friend, a Border Collie named “Lady.”

His Funeral Service was held June 18 in the Gaines Carl-ton Community Church. Interment in Mt. Albion Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Carlton Volunteer Fire Company in his memory.

spencerport•Iacovangelo, Salvatore “Sam,” died June 15, 2015, at age 71. Predeceased by his parents, Giovanni and Carmela Iacovangelo; nephew, John Iacovangelo. He is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Gail (Barrett) Iacovangelo; daughters, Kimberly (Gary) Bianchi, Lisa Iacovangelo, Gail Kathleen (Adam) Marshall; grandchildren, Nicole, Alana and Salvatore Bianchi, Isabella, Amelia and Jason Marshall; brother, Frank (Elaine) Iacovangelo; brothers-in-law, Arthur Barrett, Richard Barrett; many loving nieces and nephews especially his nephew, Michael Iacovangelo who was like a son to him.

His Funeral Mass was celebrated June 20 at St. John the Evangelist Church of Spencerport. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

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Mark lived a full and happy life. He graduated at the age of 21 from Monroe BoceS I. In his younger years, Mark competed in several events in the Special olympics. He always relished going to his day care programs through Lifetime Assistance. The special love of Marks’s life was music. He equally enjoyed sing-ing and dancing especially to the music of Michael Jackson and Lawrence Welk. Tunes from the 60s and 70s added to his eclectic taste.Trips to Pittsburgh, PA, Baltimore, MD, and Palm Beach Gardens, FL to visit with family were also high on his to do list, especially if a trip to Kennywood or Disney World was included.Mark never found a restaurant or a waitress that he didn’t like. cheeseburgers and Diet Pepsi were his standing order with choco-late anything for dessert. Mark was also a well-known flirt. He thought that each and every woman he met was beautiful and told them so.

Mark is survived by his father and step-mother, Fritz and Liz Rowsick of Bergen; a sister Linda Rowsick of canandaigua; brother “Bud” Rowsick of Pittsburgh, PA; and his step-siblings, Ron (Dawn) Greenman of ellicott city, MD, Dave (Pat) VanValkenburg of Sau-gerties, John (Jennifer) Greenman of Palm Beach Gardens, FL, Donna (Garth) Howard of caledonia and Dan (Jenn) Van Valken-burg of Bergen. His step-brother, Matthew Greenman of Brockport, died in February, 2015; also survived by many nieces and nephews that he took great delight in spending time with along with aunts, uncles and cousins primarily from the Pittsburgh area.

We are most grateful to Lifetime Assistance, Inc. for providing Mark with such dedicated staff through casework and programming over the years and with residential services for the past four years. We wish to mention in particular the staff at Trinity Day Hab and the Lowry center. Mark’s Home on Sweden Hill in Brockport was Home to him with a capitol “H”.Mark Rowsick has brought smiles and good memories and joy filled moments to everyone who ever came in contact with him. The world is a sadder place without him. Mark leaves us the challenge to follow his loving example throughout our own lives.

Mark’s Mass of christian Burial was held June 20 at St. Brigid’s church, Bergen. Burial in Mt. Rest cemetery, Bergen. contributions can be made to either Lifetime Assistance Inc., 465 Paul Road, Rochester, NY 14624 or to the Alzheimer’s Association of Rochester and Finger Lakes Region, 435 east Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY 14620 in his memory.Please leave a condolence, share a story or light a candle at www.bataviafuneralhomes.com.

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One bedroom apart-ment upper. $550/mo. plus secuity deposit. 585-392-4944.[6-21]__________________Spencerport/Greece. Studio/1 BR apart -ments, 2 BR House and Mobile homes. Great lo-cation 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 base-ment family rooms, stor-age/laundry rooms with w/d hookups, central air, 24-hour emergency service, and playground for the kids. Cats are welco me. Rates from $850-$875 + security. 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 Section 8 or DSS programs. [TFN]__________________Brockpor t -Wil low-brooke Manor. Spa-cious two bedroom apts. Appliances, carpeting, 24 hr. emergency ser-vice, free cable TV, recreation and laun-dry facilities. 585-637-3400.[TFN]

Persons placing ads that discriminate contrary to Federal Law can be liable for fines of $10,000 and more per offense. DON’T DISCRIMI-NATE. If you feel that you have been discriminated against please call the Fair Housing Enforce-ment Project at 585-325-2500.[TFN]

BUILdERS/NEw hOMES

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 savings up to $3,000! Your plans or ours - Your lot or ours! AGL Homes - 4305 Route 5 in Caledonia. 585-226-2727 www.agl-homes.com.[6-21]__________________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[TFN]

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]

hOMES FOR RENT

Country, Churchville - Small one bedroom house. No pets. No smoking. $750+ de-posit. 585-313-3845.[6-28]

hOMES FOR SALE

100% Financing on 3 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch. Family room, porch, deck, fenced yard. Hilton schools. Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[6-21]

★★★★★★Clearwater, FL. 58’ - Must See! Fully fur-nished & equipped. Immaculate inside and out. Move-in ready. All appliances included, plus central air. No renters! $505/month plus water/sewer. Asking $9,500 or B.O. Lynn, 585-230-8662.[7-12]

★★★★★★

Be sure to ask your realtor to advertise your home in The Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Subur-ban News. The only two publications on the west side with saturation coverage ... and a professional editorial staff. That spells readership ... and that spells re-sults. Have them call us at 585-352-3411 for all the details. [TFN]

MOBILE hOMESFOR SALE

Mobil Home on land. $20’s. Call Early Sun-rise Realty, 585-638-0020.[6-21]__________________For Sale or Rent: NewBed/2 Bath, Clayton home available now at Locust Grove M.H.C. in Hamlin. Friendly financ-ing. All credit scores considered. Rental option: $745/month. Call AGL Homes today! 585-953-1296 or 585-226-2727.[6-21]__________________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 School-house Rd., Hamlin, NY. Call 585-964-2434 or visit us at www.harper-homes.net. [TFN]

RESORT pROpERTIES FOR 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]

VACATION RENTAL

Vacation week at Las Vegas Tahiti Village - 580 sq. ft. suite, sleeps 4. Saturday, 4 p.m. to Saturday 10 a.m. Confirm reservations $600 a week. 585-594-0787.[6-28]

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EMPLOYMENT

aMEricaN jObs!PrODUcE LOcaL... shOP LOcaL... hirE LOcaL...

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CNA Sign On Bonus Program We are currently offering a sign on bonus for

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provide quality hands-on care to our residents.Qualified Certified Nursing Assistants who commit to the evening shift, will be re-

warded with a sign-on bonus after successfully fulfilling the LBCC onboarding requirement.

Current NYS CNA certification required.

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Reader Advisory: The National Trade Association we belong to has pur-chased the above classifieds. Determin-ing the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some ad-vertisers do not offer employment but rather supply the readers with manuals, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish mail order selling and other businesses at home. Under NO circumstance should you send any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID, or credit card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over the phone it is illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All funds are based in US dollars. Toll free num-bers may or may not reach Canada.

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IN-HOME cARExx

Need help at home? Experienced nurse will-ing to help with person-al care, medications, meals, cleaning. $ ne-gotiable, references. Donna Lenz, 585-727-1562.[6-21]

JOBS/FULL TIME

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• 3rd shift • Holley area • $11.20/hr.

Apply online atwww.atbstaffingservices.com

or visit our office at 534 Main St.,

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• Competitive Wages• Paid Training• Health Care

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Hilton Central SCHool DiStriCt

has a vacancy for a

MicrocomputerMaintenanceTechnician

For more information and to complete an online

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the individual learner

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• All Positions

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School Bus Drivers WantedBROCKPORT CENTRAL

SCHOOL DISTRICTStarting Pay: $13.50/hour

• Must have HS Diploma or equivalency.• Clean driving record.• Be able to pass required physical exam.• All training provided.• Call: Transportation Dept. at

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EOE

• Generous medical and dental contributions

• 50% Tuition reimbursement• Retirement plans - 401a and 403b

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We Offer Excellent Benefits Package and Competitive Salaries:Supporting people with disabilities for over 35 years.

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Positions Include: Direct Support Professionals and DriversAsk about the positions that offer a $2000 Employee Hiring Bonus!!

JOBS/PART TIME

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JOBS/MEdIcAL JOBS/MEdIcAL JOBS/MEdIcAL

The Town of Riga Highway Depar t -ment seeks full time Machine Equipment Operator. Preferred candidates will have at least 2 years ex-perience in operation of heavy equipment. Class A CDL license preferred, Class B CDL required. Regu-lar hours are 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Winter season requ i res overnight shifts and weekend work as needed. The ability to lift 70 lbs. repeatedly is essential. Forward resumes and applica-tion for employment available at www.townofriga.org or Riga Town Hall weekdays between the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wed., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. postmarked by July 8 to: Town of Riga, 6460 E. Buffalo Rd., Churchville, NY 14428-0377. Atten-tion: David Smith, Highway Supt.[6-28]

The Amish Outlet is seeking applicants ca-pable of delivering furni-ture and helping to install sheds and playground equipment. Send re-sume to [email protected] or apply in person at 3530 Union St., N. Chili, NY 14514.[6-21]__________________Electrical Contractor: Seeking experienced Foremen, Journeyman, Service Technicians, and Helpers. We offer a comprehensive benefits plan and competitive wages. Please respond with a resume or letter of interest. E-mail:[email protected][7-12]

Plumber: Available Immediately! Oppor-tunity for experienced plumber for work in the Rochester area. Re-spond with a resume or letter of Interest if available. Competi-tive Wages. Call Gail 585-232-2800. E-mail: [email protected]._________________Stylist Assistant -Immediate full time position. Must have NYS license. Apply in person. CrossRoads Hair Studio, 4756 Lake Road, Brockport 585-637-0190.[6-28]_________________House Cleaner - Days, M-F. Can earn over $500/wk. with perfor-mance & attendance rewards. Must be at least 21 years old & have own car. 585-247-4650.[TFN]

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Great Income Oppor-tunity for self-starter in Real Estate Sales. Call Mary for details, 585-638-0020.[6-21]__________________Please apply in person to fill out an application for Friday night host-ess 4 to 9 p.m. Waiters and waitresses needed for parties and Friday night dinners. Salmon Creek Country Club, 355 Washington Street, Spencerport, NY.[TFN]__________________Servers/Waitresses- Lunch, evenings & weekends. Apply in per-son or email resume to [email protected]. Timber Ridge Golf, 7061 Ridge Rd. W., Brockport. [6-21]

CLASSIFIEDS

Persons placing ads that discriminate contrary to Federal Law can be liable for fines of $10,000 and more per offense.

DON’T DISCRIMINATE.

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355 Washington St., Spencerport, NY 14559 Contact Gary Tatar 585-233-8863protatar1027@hotmail.comwww.SalmonCreekCountryClub.com

Salmon Creek Country Club2015 Junior Golf Camp

Golf Instruction with PGA Professional Gary Tatar

Camp I: Tuesdays, July 7, 14, 21, 28 & August 4 10:30-3:30(Sign-up deadline June 20)

Camp II: Wednesdays, August 5, 12, 19, 26 & Sept. 210:30-3:30(Sign-up deadline July 25)

All Sub Juniors will be required to have an adult present for at least one week of on course supervision.

Please view our website for a printable registration application.

$130.00 per child

The goal of this five week program is to provide your child with a positive and enjoyable golf experience. This will entail instruction on swing fundamentals, short game, putting, etiquette, rules, playing and safety.

“Custom-size”Family Camp

Junior and Adult Group Instruction

This program is tailored to fit your family or circle of friends, allowing for vacation and other summer activities. Put together your own group, any age or level of players.With only four students per group you are able to control the schedule by appointment. You may either run 5 weeks in a row or spread the classes over the summer on days and times that fit your schedule.This program includes putting, short game, swing fundamentals, rules, etiquette, and on course instruction. Several fun formats to play golf as a family will be taught.Receive 3 (2 hour) classes on the practice range and 2 (3 hour) classes on the golf course.For Little Spikes, under age 7 a parent or guardian must participate.Adult only groups are also welcome to participate in this program.No golf clubs necessary.

Cost per student: $130.00 (Little Spikes $85.00)

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Celebrating

20+Years!

Since 1935

8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529

thursday, june 25 • 4PMto settle the estate of francis nayMan

110 Brown St., Albion, NY.PersonaL ProPerty to Be soLd

startinG at 4 PM:2 door oak bookcase; Mills 5 cent slot machine; Fostoria America glassware; “Little Red Riding Hood” pottery items; Schultz & Dooley mugs; 1960’s glassware & bowls; chocolate character molds; 1930’s/1940’s table lamp; Iroquois beer glasses; cast iron pans; communion set; linens/quilts; Strom-berg Carlson amp; wool blanket; maple bedroom set; early photos; marble top stand; elec. meter lamp; N-Gauge train items & board/table; marbles;1950’s board games/toys; books; mahogany dining table w/ chairs; glass front bookcase; porcelain top table; refrigerator; washing machine; elec. dryer; industrial lighting; advertising crates; electric motors.Real estate will be sold at 6 PM.

See our website: www.bontragerauction.comfor details, photos & real estate info.

PERSONAL PROPERTY , HOUSE CONTENTS and REAL ESTATE AUCTION

TERMS: Cash,Approved check w/ID, MC/VISA, 13% B/P.

Since 1935

8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529

saturday, june 27 • 10aMto settle the estate of francis nayMan

205 North Main St., Albion, NY.See our website: www.bontragerauction.com

for additional information and pictures.Personal Property to be sold @ 9 AM: Bolen G 214 Diesel (57 hours); 2 new Bolen 33” combination deck mower; International Cub; Clark tow motor; White LT 155 tractor. TRUCKS: 1987 Chevy S-10, 1988 Chevy flatbed, 1996 Ford F-150 w/ lift gate. NEW/OLD STOCK OF GAS MO-TORS: Kohler; Bolens; Briggs & Stratton; Tecumseh; Mantis; BCS; MTD. Champion spark plugs; shop computer; mower blades; Micro Fisc & Readers; 5 new Mantis cultivators; McCulloch chain saw & parts; Murray snow blower. SHOP ITEMS: Snap-on 2 section 22 drawer tool box; Atlas machinist lathe; Rockwell floor drill press; screw press; Air Power lift tables (3); Boat motor Hi-Lift; Magna-Force 5 hp upright compressor; various power tools; various hand tools (SK & Craftsman); set of torches; diesel military generator (15 kw); lockers; wooden ladder; various part/shop manu-als; railroad cart; collection of marine parts; metal organizers; collection of I & T tractor manuals; industrial collectibles; bolt bins/organizers; paper signs; mechanical winch; chain falls (2); bench top grinder; Wilton vice; old boat motors; chop saw; chain saw sharpener; various advertising signs/clocks; new gas engines 5 hp & 8 hp; new torch set; industrial lighting; floor jacks; various scrap. VEHICLES FROM ANOTHER CONSIGNOR: 1995 Ford 350 truck; 2001 Ford Mustang. Still organizing & sorting…. Real Estate will be sold at 10 AM.

CONTENTS and COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE

AUCTION

TERMS: Cash,Approved check w/ID, MC/VISA, 13% B/P.

large estate auctionsaturday, june 27, 2015

Preview 11:00 AM • Auction 12:00 PMHeld at 2808 Nichols St., Spencerport, NY

Patrick Kenny, auctioneerTerms 10% Buyers Premium for cash & good NYS check,

13% Buyers Premium for debit & credit cards

One sOurCe auCtIOnCall aaron at 585-261-8506

www.onesourceestateservices.com

REAL ESTATE TO SELL ABSOLUTE AT

PUBLIC AUCTION 129 Clarendon Street, Albion, New York 14411

AUCTION DATE:Tuesday Evening June 30th, 6:00 PM

The owner will offer this 5 bedroom, single bath, 1,626 sq. ft. home with detached 24’X24’ pole barn located on a 1.8 acre parcel of property in the Vil-lage of Albion for sale at public auction. The utilities include electric, natural gas, public water & sewer. Terms: Property will be offered for sale in As-Is con-dition with good and clear title, updated abstract and all taxes will be paid to date of closing. The property will be sold as described by the Orleans County Tax Map # 342001-073-007-0002-055-000. (Or existing survey if any.) This property has an assessed value of $15,000.00. Property will be SOLD to the highest bid-der with no minimum or reserves. There will be a 10% Buyer Premium over and above the final bid (Min. $600.00 BP) to determine the final purchase price. A non-refundable deposit of $1,000.00 in cash or certi-fied funds will be required upon acceptance of the top bid and closing within 30 days. *Don’t Forget! - This property sells to the highest bidder!

Auction By:

Bid-N-Buy Realty & Auctions5893 School Rd. Castile, NY 14427

Michael C. Whalen – Real Estate Broker/Auctioneer * 585-737-8705

Co-operating Broker: Early Sunrise Realty, Mary K. Fudge Realtor - 585-638-3177

“We Sell The World & Every Thing On It!”

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