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GreeceNewsNY.comVolume 2 Issue 6 February 2016
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6 GreeceNewsNY.com February 2016New WorkLounge Study Furniture Debuts at Greece Public LibraryFirst in the Area
New individual study furniture for the Quiet Study Area at the main branch of the Greece Public Library, 2 Vince Tofnay Blvd., on Town Hall Campus was installed on Janu-ary 7, 2016.
“We are excited to be the first public library in Monroe County to offer the Brody WorkLounge,” said Greece Town Supervisor Bill Reilich in a statement. “The Quiet Study Area at the library is a place where our residents come to focus and concentrate, away from the distractions of every-day life. These 16 new units are built for the 21st Century, equipped with electricity and an adjustable workspace that will allow visitors to take better advantage of the library’s free and fast WiFi connection.”
The Brody WorkLounge line of Steelcase furniture was a 2015 Best of NeoCon® award winner in the Education So-lutions category. The main work surface is positioned on a swiveling arm, allowing users to position reading material and personal device screens at eye level. Each unit includes an integrated chair and incorporates a storage space for personal items, a side surface that can act as an arm rest, and an electrical outlet for charging personal devices.
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Town Historian Office RelocatedOn January 4, 2016 longtime Greece Town Historian Alan
Mueller’s office was relocated to the Greece Public Library, 2 Vince Tofany Boulevard, Greece. Moving the Town Historian’s of-fice to the library will complement the many programs and ser-vices provided by the library.
The previous office for the Town Historian was located on the second floor of the Greece Historical Society and Museum locat-ed in the Gordon A. Howe Home, 595 Long Pond Road, Greece and was not handicap-accessible. The building also lacked an adequate climate neutral environment for record storage, in ac-cordance with state standards.
“The relocation of the archives became a concern when state guidelines placed an importance on the protection of historic material,” said Greece Town Supervisor Bill Reilich in a state-ment. “Alan Mueller does an excellent job promoting the history of the community and educating residents about the resourc-es we have at our disposal. I am extremely excited to have his wealth of knowledge more accessible to the public.”
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8 GreeceNewsNY.com February 2016From the office of The Supervisor, Bill Reilich
I hope everyone is staying safe and warm as we battle through an-other western New York winter season. I would like to remind residents to allow for extra travel time during their com-mute, and to be mindful of weather warnings.
While there may be snow on the ground, this does not stop Town Hall from planning for the future of our community. I am pleased to announce that on January 20th; I along with Chief Pat-rick Phalen and members of the Greece Town Board broke ground on a new state-of-the-art Police Department Head-quarters. The new headquarters will help to deliver need-ed upgrades and improvements for our police force and expand overall productivity. This historic ground breaking ensures that the safety and well-being of all residents is taken into account when planning for the future of our town.
Also new in 2016, is our Greece Town Hall Ice Rink. The new rink, located at the pickle ball courts, provides residents for some great outdoor activity with family and friends during these winter months. The next time you’re in need for some fun outdoor activity, stop by Town Hall and check out the new rink. Remember, you can now fol-low us on Twitter (@GreeceTown) and Facebook for event updates and other Town related news in addition to check-ing our website.
As always, I enjoy hearing feedback from residents about programming and other town related issues. If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact my office.
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Groundbreaking on New Greece Police HeadquartersGreece Town Supervisor Bill Reilich was joined by Greece Town Board Members Mike Barry, Brett Granville, Andrew Conlon, and Diana Christodaro, along with County Execu-tive Cheryl Dinolfo and Sheriff Patrick O’Flynn for the of-ficial ground breaking ceremony of the new Greece Police Headquarters.This project is a culmination of a year of planning to create a new $9 million state of the art facility. The new addition to the Greece Town Campus will be located at 6 Vince To-fany Boulevard. Construction on the new facility is set to begin shortly after the groundbreaking with an anticipated completion date in early 2017. The new facility will help provide much needed upgrades to an already outdated Police Headquarters. The nearly 30,000 square footage of new space will contain holding cells, an evidence storage area, a training facility and an interrogation room. Addi-tionally, the new department will house both patrol and investigation units.“While our crime rates are low, public safety has always been one of my top priorities. This historic ground break-ing ensures that the safety and well-being of all residents is taken into account when planning the future of our town,” said Supervisor Bill Reilich. “The new state of the art facil-ity will help to deliver needed upgrades and improvements for our police force and expand overall productivity. The Town is excited to finally give the Greece Police Depart-
Pictured Left to Right: Greece Police Chief Patrick Phelan, Monroe County Sheriff Patrick O’Flynn, Greece Town Super-visor Bill Reilich, Deputy Supervisor Michelle Marini, County Executive Cheryl Dinolfo, Greece Town Board Members; Mi-chael Barry, Andrew Conlon, Diana Christodaro, and Brett Granville
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The Truth About Emotional Eating Tips to help you avoid sabotaging your weight loss goals by Tami Mungenast Personal Trainer & Nutrition Coach
According to many sources sugars releases opiates in our brains. Opiates are the active ingredients in cocaine and heroin and many other narcotics. Breaking these habits can be like kicking a drug habit. The solution? Find other ways to reward and soothe yourself besides food In order to truly give up emotional eating, you are also going to have to practice tolerating difficult feelings. Which leads to #3.
3. Inability to Tolerate Difficult Feelings In our society at a young age we learn to avoid things that feel bad. Unfortunately, the ways we have found to distract ourselves from difficult feel-ings are not always in our best long term interest. Without the ability to tolerate life’s inevitable unpleasant feelings, you’re sus-ceptible to emotional eating or other destructive behaviors. The solution? Practice letting yourself experience difficult feelings. No one likes feeling stressed, mad, sad, rejected, and bored. Al-lowing yourself to feel the unpleasant emotions can be scary. You might even fear it to be like Pandora’s Box, once it’s open you won’t be able to close it. The truth is that when we just allow ourselves to feel the emotion without obsessing or suppressing them, they will subside relatively quickly. To do this you must be mindful of what you’re feeling and stay connected to your moment to moment experiences. This can help you reign in the urge and help prevent you from having to blunt your feelings with behaviors you’d like to stop – like eating.
4. Body Hate Hating your body is one of the biggest factors in emotional eating. Negativity, shame and hatred rarely inspire people to make long-lasting great changes, especially when it comes to our bodies or our sense of self. The solution? Avoid
Emotional Eating is something most of us do in variations. Turning to certain foods when we feel sad, angry or stressed is more common than not. We don’t always eat for the simple need to satisfy hunger. We also turn to food for comfort, stress relief, or as a reward. The unfortunate part of this behavior is that eat-ing for emotional reasons doesn’t fix the actual emotional prob-lems. Most times it makes you feel worse. Afterward, not only does the original emotional issue linger, but you also feel guilty for overeating. Here are some tips to help you learn to recognize emotional eating and begin to break free from the cycle.
1. Unawareness Emotional eating can be a direct result of not being mindful of what or why you’re eating. Unconscious eating is when you’re done with your meal and you continue to pick at it, slowly eating the remaining portion that you intended to leave behind. It can also be putting chips or crackers or any other food in your mouth, just because it’s in front of you. Do you find yourself heading for the pantry after a stressful day? Do you grab the ice cream when your bored? The solution? Try to be mindful of what and when you are eating. Stay aware of your triggers and avoid eating when you are facing them. Remember that food is food and emotions are emotions. Take five minutes before you indulge in the craving. Find something else to work through that craving and emotion.
2. Food as Your Only Pleasure Often people claim that food is the only thing they have to look forward too. At the end of a long and hectic day, a big bowl of ice cream can be effective in temporarily soothing our exhausted, hard-working selves. Why? continued on page 16
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The congregation of Bethany Presbyterian Church, Dewey Av-enue, Greece, recently designated Victory Road Association at Petra Place of Greece as the recipient of its Christmas Joy Award, a special offering collected at the church each Advent season.
The Rev. Robert G. Spratt, left, presented the award to mem-bers of the Victory Road Planning Team, noting that since 2007, Petra Place Counseling Center has provided a wealth of profes-sional counseling and therapy to the community.
Located in Greece, the staff serves individuals, couples, and families who come hurting from life’s trials to seek change and healing in order to live a better more fulfilling life. Victory Road Association, an outgrowth of Petra Place, provides a continuum of care that focuses on total well-being. For more information on services provided call 730-0404.
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During a recent class at the Greece Community Center, John Lacek instructed 35 volunteers in the New York State new tax laws for the 2015 tax filing season. Volunteers are preparing to do up to 1,800 tax returns through the AARP - Free Tax Assis-tance Program for Greece resident’s 2015 tax returns.Free tax preparation is by appointment only on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays starting February 3, 2016. Call 585-723-2469 for more information or to schedule an ap-pointment.
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The Truth About Emotional Eatingthinking or saying critical statements about your body. Try not to com-pare yourself to others or even yourself 20 years ago. This takes prac-tice and consistency.
5. Physiology Letting yourself get too hungry or too tired is the best way to leave yourself vulnerable to emotional eating. When your body is hungry or tired it sends strong messages to your brain that signal it to eat. Sometimes these signal are stronger than the strongest will power. The solution? More sleep and regular consistent meals. Make those two things a priority. There is no way around it. By learning to develop healthy lifestyle habits, recognizing and managing emotional problems without the use of food, you can achieve your weight man-agement goals.
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The Greece Community Ice Rink is 175 ft. long by 65 ft. wide, giving skaters of all skill levels plenty of room to en-joy. In addition, there is a heated ‘hut’ on site to provide a comfortable place to change in and out of skates. The ice rink is weather dependent as it is a natural made ice rink. Therefore, the rink may be closed at times.
Rink hours are Monday-Friday 3pm-9pm; Saturday and Sunday 10am-9pm. Skating is free for Greece Residents. Residents must show proof of residency with photo ID (Drivers License). A Greece resident is one who pays Greece Town Taxes. Non-Residents cost is $1 to skate.
Bring your own skates and check in at the ice rink shed upon arrival to get an admission tag to skate. No hockey playing is allowed.
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The Healthy Highway Rolls Alongby Barbara Burke
Wendy Cooper is the President and Founder of Healthy Highway - The Green Light to Good Health, an innovative program of educationally sound concepts, creative lessons and materials that use traffic metaphors to encourage health, fitness and nutrition for students in grades K-5.
Cooper spent 30 years as a Physical Education teacher in the Fulton and Greece School Districts. “The concept started with the “Rules of the Road” program while I was teaching. It was originally designed to teach children how to move safely through the gymnasium and to look out for each other using traffic metaphors. The students connect-ed with the ideas and themes of transportation. As time
went on it grew and we added a Fuel-Injected Nutrition Program based on thinking about the body as an automo-bile and how the fuels that are put into the body have a direct result on the performance of the body,” Wendy says. Both programs are still in use today in schools across the country.
Building on this program after her retirement, and now in its 10th year, Cooper has shared her Healthy Highway Program with schools and the community through part-nerships and by serving on a number of health related committees including the Greece School District Wellness
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“Healthy Rules of the Road” the new free on-line magazine premiers in February. Subscribe at www.healthy-highway.com. Provided photo
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Committee and K-2 Assessment Committee. She initiated a partnership with Wegmans Food Markets implementing an in-school nutritional program focused on health, nutri-tion and education for school-age children.
In January of 2015 a school assembly took place to kick off the fun and positive partnership of the Healthy Highway Program and the Greece Police Department called Healthy Highway Heroes. The goal of this partnership is to increase connectivity of the community outreach of the Greece Po-lice Department and the district’s elementary school stu-dents by uniting both students and officers with commit-ments to healthy living. Officers visit Greece elementary schools during lunch time and eat with the students talking with them about their lives and how to incorporate healthy choices into their lives. They also attend special school as-semblies throughout the year talking to the students about a healthy lifestyle.
Cooper said feedback from her collaboration with the Greece Police Department has been very positive. “It has gone beyond expectations. I was told by officers that dur-ing the Barnard Firemen’s Carnival kids approached them, gave them high fives, and talked to them, remembering them from the school program. That is our goal, to make the connection between the police officers and the kids so that they feel the officers are approachable,” Wendy said.
Cooper recently designed a Healthy Highway Heroes ed-ucational kit specifically designed for police, fire and emer-gency personnel. The kit contains the nutritional concepts, ideas and tips on how to talk to elementary students about a healthier lifestyle. It starts from making just one healthier choice per day, and it builds from there, teaching kids that health is the result of personal choices and that we are all responsible for the upkeep of our own “vehicles.” To learn more about “Healthy Highway Heroes” visit www.healthy-highway.com and click on the Healthy Hero link to hear from Greece Police Officer Sgt. Jared René who heads up
the program for the Police Department, as well as a school cafeteria manager Leslie O’Keefe.
Cooper’s latest project is an on-line, bi-monthly maga-zine called “Healthy Rules of the Road” that will premier in mid-February. By subscribing to this free, on-line magazine through her website, families will have direct access to the Healthy Highway concepts.
In the magazine families learn how to turn their kitch-ens into learning labs where they will work as a team to create healthy meals and healthy habits that contribute to an overall healthier lifestyle. There is also a focus on the importance of physical activity and ideas will be present-ed for easy ways to add activity into daily routine. “The concepts presented allow for families to individualize their approach to adopting a healthier lifestyle. When I attend Family Nights at schools I am hearing that students are tell-ing their parents about the concepts that they are learning at school and how they need to have healthy food choices and activities at home in order for them to earn points for their Fuel Gauge. That really prompted the idea of the on-line magazine, making the information directly accessible to families,” Cooper says.
Each edition of the magazine will feature stories and ar-ticles from contributors such as chefs, doctors, dentists, nutritionists and various health professionals, all designed to motivate and accelerate healthy choices. Families learn about their “Inner GPS” and how it is a guide to our own bodies and the importance of keeping in balance, and the fact that we can “recalculate” at any time to keep on the right road to health.
Some of the articles featured in the first edition include an article on the Greece Police Healthy Highway Heroes
The Healthy Highway Rolls Alongcontinued from page 18
Sgt. Jared René shares lunch and conversation with students during a visit to the cafeteria. Photo by Tom Parsons
Greece Police Officer Todd Gumaer receives an enthusiastic greeting from an elementary school student as Wendy Cooper looks on. Photo by Tom Parsons continued on page 20
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The Healthy Highway Rolls Alongcontinued from page 19Program, on Chiro Care, and the introduction of “Rev” the Healthy Highway mascot who provides Rev’s Recipes, easy nutritious and delicious recipes to make at home.
Cooper encourages families and health professionals to share any ideas or suggestions they have for articles for the magazine.
You can contact Wendy Coo-per through her website www.healthy-highway.com.
On The Cover: Sgt. Jared René of the Greece Police Department receives the Healthy Highway Revolution Award from Founder Wendy Cooper. This award is given in recognition to organizations who have contributed in helping children learn the impor-tance of healthy choices. This past year the Greece Police Department participated in the Healthy Highway Heroes program. This is a one-of-a-kind program whereby officers are trained in Healthy Highway nutrition concepts and then work directly with elementary students in providing a positive platform to discuss these healthy choices.
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Healthy Rules of the Road mas-cot Rev introduces “Rev’s Recipes” featured in each on-line magazine. Rev provides recipes for nutritional, easy to prepare meals for families to make at home.
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Members of the Greece Community Center Monday AM “Quilt-ing and Crafting” group gather with more than 50 hats made by the group for babies born at Highland Hospital. Presentation of the hats took place during their weekly meeting.Group participants include (l-r seated) Beverly Davis, Linda Kaa-nana, Judy Trost (l-r standing) Alice Knapp, Gloria Ryan, Bobbie Spaulding, Mary Guerino.
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New York State Department of Transportation to Repave West Ridge Road
In addition to the Latta Road repaving project in Greece, the New York State Department of Transportation has an-nounced plans to resurface West Ridge Road between Route 390 and Dewey Avenue in the Town of Greece be-ginning in the Spring of 2016.
The section of West Ridge Road and the railroad crossing east of Carlisle Street will be milled and resurfaced, and sidewalks and ramps will also be repaired.
Access to all businesses and residences will be main-tained throughout the project. Traffic will continue to use West Ridge Road during construction. Multi-lane closures will be limited to off-peak hours and much of the work will be conducted at night. Construction on this project is ex-pected to be complete by October 2016.
“Ensuring the reliability of our infrastructure is at the core of providing safety to our residents while traveling,” said Greece Town Supervisor Bill Reilich. “These improve-ments are greatly needed and I know our residents will benefit once the projects are completed.”
For project information, please contact Daniel Schwind at (585) 272-3368, email [email protected].
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Interior Expressions by Designby Barbara Burke
Interior Expressions by Design is a Retail Home Decor, Apparel and Gift Store located at 1100 Long Pond Road in Greece.
Owned and operated for the past four years by Jim and Barb Miller, the Interior Expressions by Design shopping experience is one-of-a-kind. “We focus on customer service,” Barb Miller says, “I search for unique merchandise that is not found other places.” During the month of January the Millers traveled to several Gift Shows seeking out new merchandise for the upcoming Spring shopping season. Barb says she is especially excited about the Gardening Season and that was a focus while purchasing for her shop. In addition to new Spring Gardening merchandise, other purchases include Spring Fashions, Accessories, Handbags, Scarfs, Home Decor and more.
Interior Expressions by Design also carries Hallagan Fine Fur-niture (Made locally in Newark, New York), Simply Noelle Cloth-ing, Textiles, Prints, Jewelry, Candles and much more. The store is 2,000 square feet of frequently changing merchandise full of inspiration for self, home and gift giving.
The Miller’s Greece store began after a short retirement from 21 years at the Apple Tree in Brockport. Barb says, “Retirement didn’t agree with me and I felt I could offer the residents of Greece and beyond an alternative to the big box stores. I plan to continue to extend exceptional customer service, unique merchandise choices and great price points to all my customers.”
Jim and Barb Miller pledged to donate a por-tion of the proceeds from sales on Small Business Saturday, November 2015 to the Greece American Legion. The response and support for the Miller’s effort from the commu-nity was astounding. “I am so thankful to all of our customers for sup-porting our store and our local veterans. Many of my customers told me they waited until that day to make their purchases, I also had many customers donate extra money to the fund,” Barb says.
Interior Expressions by Design is open Tues-day, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10am to 5:30pm; Thursday 10am to 8pm.
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Preparing Recruits at Greece Police Training Academyby Tami Raco
The Greece Police De-partment hired three new police recruits and they be-gan their Academy Training on December 2, 2015.
Receiving an offer of employment is not imme-diately accompanied by a badge, uniform, and set of keys to a police cruiser. Completion of a six month Academy and a four month Field Training Program is required as part of the hurdles to becoming a full-fledged Greece Police Of-ficer.
The three recruits that were hired have been working hard in their six month Train-ing Academy and are expected to graduate this Spring. The Police Officer Training program consists of many topics, in-cluding both classroom style training as well as hands on training and role play. The majority of the initial training is
ers many potential situations. Role plays include report taking, crime scene investigation, traffic stops, defensive tactics, domestic related calls and emotionally disturbed person scenarios. Recruits also receive training in DWI de-tection and EVOC (Emergency Vehicle Operation and Con-trol).
Upon graduation from the Academy, these new Greece Police officers will spend 16 weeks in FTO (Field Training Program). In this phase of their training, the recruits con-tinue to build on their proficiency as officers while they are shadowed by a Senior Officer. The new officer will work closely under the supervision of their Senior Officer for the duration of their training. This part of the program will educate the officer on department specific training as well as provide real life experience. Upon completion of the FTO program the officer will be assigned to a precinct and platoon.
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classroom based, supplemented by practical exercises and scenarios.
PT training (Physical Fitness) is an integral part of being an officer. Regular physical conditioning exercises are used to help condition and strengthen the officers to meet the potential demands of the job.
While inside the classroom, many hours are dedicated to learning about both penal law and vehicle and traffic law. Outside of the classroom the recruits spend hours on the firearms range learning proficient firearms tactics. In ad-dition to the firearms training, they will receive Defensive Tactics Training which includes hands-on defensive tactics, training with the baton, the use of pepper spray, Taser and exposure to tear gas.
The role play and scenario training is interactive and cov-
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Rochester’s Oldest Cider Mill expands into Craft Brewing and Cideryby Tami Raco
In the 1800’s Mayer’s Cider Mill was built in Webster by Perry Landgon. It eventually was purchased by a farmer Donat Mayer who ran the farm as a family business until the 1960’s when he sold it to David Bower Sr. In the 80’s his son David Bower, Jr. purchased a fruit farm and apple orchard at 1593 Hamlin Parma Townline Road, in Hilton. This eventually became the 2nd loca-tion of Mayer’s Cider Mill. Over the past several years the apple orchard has been transformed into 55 acres of vineyards to in-clude a winery, restaurant and now a Brewery and Bistro. David Jr. has been involved with micro brewing since the 80’s selling hobby brew kits to homes and small brewers. It seemed like a natural fit for Mayer’s Lake Ontario Winery to now have its own custom craft brewery and cidery.
This spring a new 10,000 sq. foot building will be opening which will offer the new lines of craft beers, hard ciders and distilled products. These products are all made on premise to include over 10 styles of home grown hops. The majority of the craft beer that will be offered are Belgian and German. With over 13 different styles of beer and 16 taps they will include He-feweizen, Belgian Witbier, Triple Blonde, and Lager, German IPA, Belgium Pale Al and more.
The Hard ciders are made right on premise and range from a variety of Dry, to Semi-dry and sev-eral fruit flavors like Twisted Apple ™, Riesling blended ap-ple, Cranberry and more. The distilled products offered are Apple Shine, Aged Whiskey and several fruit fla-vored brandy such as black cherry, Peach and Pear.
This spring the new expansion will be open and offer-ing a large variety of tastings, pairings, and appetizers as well as a Bistro style menu. There will also be a unique outdoor dining experience in the Hop Arbor. Patrons can enjoy their food and drink outdoors at pub style tables on the scenic property.
Mayer’s not only offers a restaurant, bakery, winery, brewery and cidery, but also has a retail operation providing customers not only wine but also 64 oz. and 32 oz. growlers. In addition there are many classes available to hobbyists. Dave loves edu-cating others on the art of making Beer, Cider, and Wine. Check out the website www.lakeontariowinery.com for details on these classes. Also be sure to look for the Grand Opening events com-ing this spring for the brewery and cidery.
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Eggplant Napoleon ....................................................$17Egg battered eggplant, sautéed in lemon, sherry and butter layered with roasted red bell peppers and asiago cheese, served over escaroleChicken French..........................................................$18Breast of chicken batter dipped and sautéed in sherry, lemon and butter, served over angel hair.Veal Parmesan............................................................$20Breaded veal topped with red sauce, melted mozzarella cheese and a side of pastaHazelnut Crusted Pork Tenderloin ............................$20Roasted Hazelnut crusted pork, served with sun dried cherry sauce, potato and vegetableHoney Glazed Caribbean Salmon..............................$22Walnuts, and honey, caramelized golden brown. Potato and vegetable.Pan Sautéed Grouper .................................................$25Pan sautéed, topped with a dill mayo aioli, potato and vegetable.Seared Sea Scallops ....................................................$27Colossal sea scallops, pan seared and served over risotto.Macadamia Crusted Duck .........................................$23Marinated duck breast, crusted with toasted macadamias, served in a cranberry reduction, with potato and vegetable.Grilled Black Angus Filet...........................................$286-7 oz. Black Angus Filet of served with potato and vegetable.Bone In Delmonico ...................................................$3212 oz. Black Angus Delmonico, served on the bone, grilled, crusted with peppercorns, topped with garlic butter, served on a bed or madeira sauce, with potato and vegetable.
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Giuseppe’s
Antipasti ~ AppetizersCalamari • Calamari Serafina
Artichoke French • Chicken FingersBuffalo Chicken Fingers
Chicken WingsGarlic Bread • Giuseppe Fries
Buffalo Fries • Combination PlatterMozzarella Sticks
Beer Battered ZucchiniBreaded MushroomsBreaded Cauliflower
Soups & SaladsItalian Wedding Soup
Greens & BeansGreens & Beans w/sausage
Chef Salad • Grilled Chicken SaladCrispy Chicken Salad
Black and Bleu Steak SaladAntipasto
PastaInclude Soup or Salad
Imported PastaHomemade Gnocchi • Baked GnocchiGnocchi Joseph • Homemade Ravioli
Ravioli Andrew • LasagnaStuffed Shells
Penne Alla Vodka (& w/chicken)Baked Spaghetti
Linguine Aglio y OglioSpaghetti Bolognese
Linguine w/Red or White Clam Sauce
Beef, Veal, Etc. Include Soup or Salad
Bone-In Rib Eye Black and Bleu Rib Eye • New York
Strip Steak • Steak PizzaiolaVeal Parmigiano
Eggplant Parmigiano • Tripe
Friday SpecialsBreaded Fish Fry
Beer Battered Fish FryBaked Fish • Haddock Marinara
Haddock French
PizzaOur traditional red pizza starts with
our homemade sauce, and grated pecorino romano. Our traditional white pizza starts with olive oil, garlic and pecorino romano.
Small-Four Pieces • Medium-Eight PiecesParty-Twenty Pieces
Toppings: Mozzarella, pepperoni, sausage, meatball, ham, bacon, anchovy, sweet peppers, onions, mushrooms, capers,
olives, tomato, broccoli, cherry hot peppers, banana peppers
Specialty PizzaSteak • Buffalo Chicken • Clam
Quattro Stagioni • Old Timer
40 Spencerport Rd. (formerly FWS Plaza) 429-6540 ~ 426-3397Restaurant Hours Lunch & Dinner… Mon.-Thurs. 11am-9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-9:30pm; Sun. 4pm-9pm
Party Rooms AvailableAVAILABLE FOR SHOWERS, BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES, FAMILY PARTIES, BEREAVEMENTS & MEETINGS
Pricessubject
to change withoutnotice.
RESTAuRANT MENu
Buffet #1 - Roasted Chicken, Sausage,
Peppers and Onions, Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad
with Dressing, Rolls & Butter
Buffet #2 -Choice of meats: Roasted Chicken,
Chicken French, Chicken Cacciatore, Chicken Parmigiano, Chicken Marsala,
Roast Beef Burgundy, Baked Ham, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Veal Parmiagiano, Veal French,
Meatballs or Sausage from the Sauce. Includes: Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes,
Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Italian Relish Tray, Rolls & Butter.Prices subject to change without notice. 2 Beer Battered or
BreadedFISH FRIES
COuPON
Take out only. Expires 2/29/16.With this coupon. Not valid with other offers.
$2000Plus tax.
ChickenInclude Soup or Salad and Pasta
or PotatoChicken Parmigiano • Chicken French
Chicken Della Casa • Chicken SalvatoreChicken Piccata • Half Chicken Dinner
Parmigiano Platter
CATERING MENuPlus Many
Other Buffets
Available
Entrees by the Pan Also
Available
Valentine’s DaySpecial Chef’s MenuReservations Please
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4712 Ridge Rd. W., Spencerport • 352-5860www.sullyscatering.com
RestauRant Open: Mon.-Fri. at 11am; sat. & sun. at 7am
Sullivan’s CharBroilFREE
1/4 lb. Burgerwith purchase of Burger,
2 Fries & 2 DrinksExp. 2/29/16
COUPON
CATERING FOR THE BIG GAMEThe Economizer $8.99
Many more menus available • Call Courtney to discuss menus and pricing
NEW MENU SELECTIONS
FREEZweigles Hot Dogwith purchase of Hot Dog,
2 Fries & 2 DrinksExp. 2/29/16
COUPON
$2 OFFWed. & Fri. during Lent
FISH FRYStarting Ash Wednesday
Exp. 2/29/16
COUPON COUPON
BREAkFASTSaturday & Sunday
7AM-11AM
8 O’Clock CoffeeStill Under $1 a cup
HOMEMADEBBQ Pulled
Pork
FREEGrilled Chicken
Sandwichwith purchase of Grilled Chicken
Sandwich, 2 Fries & 2 drinksExp. 2/29/16
• Omlettes starting at $5.29• Creme Brulee
French Toast & New Breakfast Specials
Fish FryWed. & Fri. duringLent ~ Starting Ash
Wednesday
www.theovertimegrill.com • TWO LOCATIONS
HILTON • 392-4141 • 610 N. Greece Rd.
PRESS RELEASE – NEW MENU Just step inside this quaint bar & grill and you will besurprised in what you find. This little gem is hidden in a small plaza by the corner of N. Greece Rd. and Latta Rd. When you walk in you will find a beautiful wide open atmosphere with a sit down bar in between the restaurant and bar area. The décor is made up of funny vintage signs and oldrock and roll icon pictures accented in warm colors. The menuchanges often to stay current with the new trends. Overtime is releas-ing their newestmenu in January with fewer choices while introducing a daily chalkboard. With their newest extremely talented Chef Tyler, they are excited to pro-vide you with daily appetizers, soups, dinner entrees
and even desserts that you will not find any-where else. Overtime will also be adding more selected wine and craft beers to their menu while pairing up with some of the new menu dishes. All of the weekly chalkboard menu items will be shared on What’s Up at The Overtime Grill Facebook Members Group and also on the website. Theovertimegrill.com. If you have not joined
the group please do so today so that you can stay current with all of the new exciting changes Overtime has to offer. Friday and Saturday evenings you will find live en-tertainment starting at 8:30 pm. Acoustic rock, blues, country and pop are some of the venues you can expect to hear.Hours for N. Greece: Sun noon til. Mon through Saturday open every day at 3pm.The Overtime Grill 1 (Dewey Ave) menu will have a new makeover in the near future. But in the meantime you can still enjoy your favorite treats!
Hours for Dewey: Open every day at Noon.
GREECE • 865-2490 • 4670 Dewey Ave.
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COUPON REQUIRED
2MediumPizzaswith Mozzarella
$13.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 3/16/16
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
Large Pizzawith Mozzarella
& 14 Chicken Tenders or 10 Wings
$15.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 3/16/16
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
Large Pizzawith Mozzarella
& 28 Chicken Tenders or 20 Wings
$20.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 3/16/16
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
2LargePizzaswith Mozzarella
$16.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 3/16/16
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
2X-LargePizzaswith Mozzarella
$18.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 3/16/16
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
Medium Pizzawith Mozzarella
& 14 Chicken Tenders or 10 Wings
$13.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 3/16/16
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
2MediumPizzaswith Mozzarella
$13.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 3/16/16
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
X-Large Pizzawith Mozzarella
& 14 Chicken Tenders or 10 Wings
$16.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 3/16/16
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
X-Large Pizzawith Mozzarella
& 28 Chicken Tenders or 20 Wings
$21.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 3/16/16
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
2LargePizzaswith Mozzarella
$16.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 3/16/16
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
Medium Pizzawith Mozzarella
& 14 Chicken Tenders or 10 Wings
$13.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 3/16/16
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
2X-LargePizzaswith Mozzarella
$18.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 3/16/16
225-3570
EVERYDAY SUPER PARTY SPECIAL4 X LARGE PIZZAS OR 2 SHEETS W/MOZZ.
& 80 WINGS OR 100 TENDERS
$69.952 X LARGE PIZZAS OR 1 SHEET
W/MOZZ. & 40 WINGS OR 50 TENDERS
$39.95COUPON REQUIRED
Exp. 3/16/16
FamilyOwned & Operated
37 Years In The Pizza Business
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HOURS:(We Take Orders Up Until)
PICK UP OR DELIVERYMonday-Thursday 4pm TILL 9:30pm
Friday 4pm TILL 11:00pmSaturday 1:00pm TILL 11:00pmSunday 11:30am TILL 9:30pm
496 Long Pond Rd. (Cedarfield Commons)
225-3570
Eat In or Take Out
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