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SOUTH EDITION DISTRIBUTED TO CHURCHVILLE-RIGA, NORTH CHILI, SPENCERPORT-OGDEN May 24, 2015 Issue No. 21 www.westsidenewsny.com TASKS FOR THE DAYS OF MAY: Clean the porch. Fix window screens. Take long walks and watch the sunset. Smell the lilacs. Harvest fresh chives to top baked potatoes. Pick lily-leaf beetles off lilies many times a day. Visit several garden centers. Grill hot dogs and hamburgers and make potato salad. Make a rhubarb pie for Memorial Day. Feel the warmth of the sun. Buy gerani- ums. Have an iced-coffee with cookies in the late afternoon. Sleep with the windows open. Plant containers. Visit the local ice cream stand for the first time of the season. Read the Westside News Inc. Summer Guide delivered with this newspaper, make lists of things to do and places to go this summer. Celebrate May. Hill School offers unique program for the academically talented Mentor Frank Rakoski helps students Jacob Thomas (middle) and Hayden Watt to operate a robot display in the robotics lab. They were part of break-out sessions following an overview of the Hill School’s 2014-15 Academically Talented Program. Enrichment specialist Buck Noble led the presentation to parents and interested others at Hill School on May 5. Photo by Dianne Hickerson. “I backed into teaching at Brockport,” Noble said. “I never thought I would ever be a teacher in my life.” He has loved it ever since. Asked about the high level of energy he demonstrates, Noble said, “It comes from the kids. There is just something magic; I can’t put it another way. They give it back to me.” Buck Noble Brockport teacher Meeting the needs of students who have passion to discover by Doug Hickerson The last image on the Power Point was Osama bin Laden. The presenters who had researched terrorism asked the ques- tion, “Is this the most dangerous man in the world?” That presentation was on May 14, 1999 -- two years, three months, and 28 days before the 9/11 tragedy in New York City, planned and instigated by bin Laden. The two researchers were not schol- ars in a think tank. They were two fifth grade students, Branden Hickey and Greg Strabel, in Brockport Hill School’s Academically Talented Program (ATP). The two were curious and concerned about terrorism in the world and wanted to study it. They approached teacher Buck Noble who located three mentors to guide them: LTC Steven Hoffpauer in military science, Dr. Ray Duncan in political science, both at The College at Brockport, and an expert on counter terrorism in Washington whom they interviewed by email. ATP projects usually conclude with some demonstration to an audience. For these two students the power point was presented to two honor global history classes at Brockport High School. The two captivated their bright older audience with their research. What’s offered and expected The terrorism project is one example of what Buck Noble has been doing with fourth and fifth grade students for the last 18 years as “enrichment specialist” in the Academically Talented Program (ATP) in Hill School. He encourages and enables curious young minds with a pas- sion to know more about something in their world. He locates appropriate expert mentor volunteers, carefully screened, to guide them in their quest. Noble gives a presentation to all enter- ing fourth grade classes, introducing them to existing group projects they can join: rocks and minerals, engineering, math labs, and robotics. Then, he encourages students to propose their own project of interest. Other projects initiated by stu- dents, individually or in groups, include: blue bird houses, spiders, Veggie Nation, music, dance, chess, hospitality industry, woodwork, and frogs. There are no formal academic prerequi- sites to join the ATP. The students must be doing well in their classes, be able to afford time out of class, and be responsible to make up work missed in class. Mining for mentors One of Noble’s tasks is to locate appropri- ate mentors for the students’ projects. He uses all sorts of networking, social media, and sometimes, ads. Once mentors are as- signed, he works out the logistics of where and when to meet. The mentors are well-qualified. They are often professionals in the field of interest, including professors at The Col- lege at Brockport, or well-accomplished practitioners. The 20 students in dance meet with a dance class in Hartwell Hall where the college dance students are their mentors. Noble himself mentors a group of 50 chess players every Monday from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Frank Rakoski is the founding men- tor with whom Noble started the ATP program. Located through an ad 18 years ago, Rakoski, an electrical engineer, was about to retire after 30 years as a systems analyst with Kodak. He has since been a mentor in the robotics lab and the chess club. He lives locally with his wife, Karen Rakoski, a mechanical engineer, who has mentored ATP students since 2006 in rocks and minerals and lapidary art. Noble has nominated the Rakoskis for recognition from the National Association for Gifted Children, for the quality of their work totaling 12,500 hours to date. The demise of the labels “gifted” and “talented” Noble says that “Academically Talented” is a misnomer, but it’s a convenient title for the program. He says the terms “gifted” and “talented” have become emotionally and politically loaded for parents, teach- ers and administrators. About 20 years ago a more formal gifted and talented program in the district was scrapped in the controversy. Still seeing a need for many students not appropriately chal- lenged by the traditional curriculum, in 1997 BCSD administrators sent three teachers (including Noble as the new program leader) and two administrators to a two-week workshop at the University of Connecticut, the clearing house for all gifted and talented research, Noble said. “My conceptions about gifted and talented, and how to work with these kids, were blown out of the water!” Noble said. “I had a huge paradigm shift in my own mind about what this population of students is all about.” Passion is primary, backed by skills embedded in the learning standards “Research shows there is no standardized test for measuring giftedness for the K-6 population,” Noble said. It is a student’s passion for a particular area of learning or skill that drives him/her to high achieve- ment on that subject. Noble reminds his students that it is a healthy respect for the brain that is behind their gratifying learn- ing adventure. That reminder is summed up in a kind of humorous secret code he often uses when greeting students: “How’s your brain?” Continued on page 4 HELP DRESS A GIRL AROUND THE WORLD Dress a Girl Around the World, a new program at The Center on 133 State Street, Brockport, is scheduled for the 4th Thursday of each month from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. (come anytime for as long or little as you have to help). Volunteers will share their talents to create dresses from pillow cases for little girls in developing countries or disaster areas. Some sewing machines available or bring your own. No sewing skills required -- only a desire to help one girl at a time. This program is a free community service project for anyone 9 years and older. For information or to register for the program call 637-8161 or stop by The Center anytime Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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May 24, 2015 Issue No. 21 www.westsidenewsny.com

Tasks for The days of May: Clean the porch. Fix window screens. Take long walks and watch the sunset. Smell the lilacs. Harvest fresh chives to top baked potatoes. Pick lily-leaf beetles off lilies many times a day. Visit several garden centers. Grill hot dogs and hamburgers and make potato salad. Make a rhubarb pie for Memorial Day. Feel the warmth of the sun. Buy gerani-ums. Have an iced-coffee with cookies in the late afternoon. Sleep with the windows open. Plant containers. Visit the local ice cream stand for the first time of the season. Read the Westside News Inc. Summer Guide delivered with this newspaper, make lists of things to do and places to go this summer. Celebrate May.

Hill School offers unique program for the academically talented

Mentor Frank Rakoski helps students Jacob Thomas (middle) and Hayden Watt to operate a robot display in the robotics lab. They were part of break-out sessions following an overview of the Hill School’s 2014-15 Academically Talented Program. Enrichment specialist Buck Noble led the presentation to parents and interested others at Hill School on May 5. Photo by Dianne Hickerson.

“I backed into teaching at Brockport,” Noble said. “I never thought I would ever be a teacher in my life.” He has loved it ever since. Asked about the high level of energy he demonstrates, Noble said, “It comes from the kids. There is just something magic; I can’t put it another way. They give it back to me.”

Buck NobleBrockport teacher

Meeting the needs of students who have passion to discover

by Doug Hickerson

The last image on the Power Point was Osama bin Laden. The presenters who had researched terrorism asked the ques-tion, “Is this the most dangerous man in the world?”

That presentation was on May 14, 1999 -- two years, three months, and 28 days before the 9/11 tragedy in New York City, planned and instigated by bin Laden.

The two researchers were not schol-ars in a think tank. They were two fifth grade students, Branden Hickey and Greg Strabel, in Brockport Hill School’s Academically Talented Program (ATP).

The two were curious and concerned about terrorism in the world and wanted to study it. They approached teacher Buck Noble who located three mentors to guide them: LTC Steven Hoffpauer in military science, Dr. Ray Duncan in political science, both at The College at Brockport, and an expert on counter terrorism in Washington whom they interviewed by email.

ATP projects usually conclude with some demonstration to an audience. For these two students the power point was presented to two honor global history classes at Brockport High School. The two captivated their bright older audience with their research.

What’s offered and expectedThe terrorism project is one example of what Buck Noble has been doing with

fourth and fifth grade students for the last 18 years as “enrichment specialist” in the Academically Talented Program (ATP) in Hill School. He encourages and enables curious young minds with a pas-sion to know more about something in their world. He locates appropriate expert mentor volunteers, carefully screened, to guide them in their quest.

Noble gives a presentation to all enter-ing fourth grade classes, introducing them to existing group projects they can join: rocks and minerals, engineering, math labs, and robotics. Then, he encourages students to propose their own project of interest. Other projects initiated by stu-dents, individually or in groups, include: blue bird houses, spiders, Veggie Nation, music, dance, chess, hospitality industry, woodwork, and frogs.

There are no formal academic prerequi-sites to join the ATP. The students must be doing well in their classes, be able to afford time out of class, and be responsible to make up work missed in class.

Mining for mentorsOne of Noble’s tasks is to locate appropri-ate mentors for the students’ projects. He uses all sorts of networking, social media, and sometimes, ads. Once mentors are as-signed, he works out the logistics of where and when to meet.

The mentors are well-qualified. They are often professionals in the field of interest, including professors at The Col-lege at Brockport, or well-accomplished practitioners. The 20 students in dance meet with a dance class in Hartwell Hall where the college dance students are their mentors. Noble himself mentors a group of 50 chess players every Monday from 7:30 to 9 a.m.

Frank Rakoski is the founding men-tor with whom Noble started the ATP program. Located through an ad 18 years ago, Rakoski, an electrical engineer, was about to retire after 30 years as a systems analyst with Kodak. He has since been a mentor in the robotics lab and the chess

club. He lives locally with his wife, Karen Rakoski, a mechanical engineer, who has mentored ATP students since 2006 in rocks and minerals and lapidary art. Noble has nominated the Rakoskis for recognition from the National Association for Gifted Children, for the quality of their work totaling 12,500 hours to date.

The demise of the labels“gifted” and “talented”Noble says that “Academically Talented” is a misnomer, but it’s a convenient title for the program. He says the terms “gifted” and “talented” have become emotionally and politically loaded for parents, teach-ers and administrators. About 20 years ago a more formal gifted and talented program in the district was scrapped in the controversy. Still seeing a need for many students not appropriately chal-lenged by the traditional curriculum, in 1997 BCSD administrators sent three teachers (including Noble as the new program leader) and two administrators to a two-week workshop at the University of Connecticut, the clearing house for all gifted and talented research, Noble said. “My conceptions about gifted and talented, and how to work with these kids, were blown out of the water!” Noble said. “I had a huge paradigm shift in my own mind about what this population of students is all about.”

Passion is primary, backed by skillsembedded in the learning standards“Research shows there is no standardized test for measuring giftedness for the K-6 population,” Noble said. It is a student’s passion for a particular area of learning or skill that drives him/her to high achieve-ment on that subject. Noble reminds his students that it is a healthy respect for the brain that is behind their gratifying learn-ing adventure. That reminder is summed up in a kind of humorous secret code he often uses when greeting students: “How’s your brain?”

Continued on page 4

help dress a Girl around The World

Dress a Girl Around the World, a new program at The Center on 133 State Street, Brockport, is scheduled for the 4th Thursday of each month from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. (come anytime for as long or little as you have to help).

Volunteers will share their talents to create dresses from pillow cases for little girls in developing countries or disaster areas. Some sewing machines available or bring your own. No sewing skills required -- only a desire to help one girl at a time. This program is a free community service project for anyone 9 years and older.

For information or to register for the program call 637-8161 or stop by The Center anytime Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Jon Woodard named Churchville-Chili NHS Teacher of the Year

Student members of Churchville-Chili High School’s National Honor Society (NHS) selected art teacher Jonathan Woodard as Teacher of the Year for 2014-2015. Woodard is a committed teacher; passionate about sharing his love of art with his students. Not surprisingly perhaps, his students are also passionate about him.

“His enthusiasm for his job is so uplifting, it’s hard to put into words,” said student Mara Curtis in one of the many nominations Woodard received. “When any student he has gets excited about a project, he is right there with them. When you are stuck with your project, as I have been quite a few times, he will encourage you to keep going and talk with you to help inspire new ideas, thus motivating you to keep going - he makes a difference.”

National Honor Society Teacher Advisor Paul Glor said, “Jon is a great role model. He sincerely cares about helping people. He loves what he does, and it shows. Students enjoy taking classes with him. He is not just a great teacher…he is a great person. He really deserves this honor.”

The Teacher of the Year is chosen by current members of National Honor Society, who are encouraged to submit nominations for a teacher they would like to see recognized. The officers and advisor then make a selection based on these nominations and on recommendations from teachers. Woodard’s name was at the top of all lists, thanks to his many contributions to the school, to the art program, and to individual students.

Woodard teaches sculpture, ceramics, digital imaging and advanced computer graphics. He has a Bachelor’s degree from SUNY Brockport and a Master in Education degree from Roberts Wesleyan College. He has been with the Churchville-Chili district since 1993.

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Churchville-Chili art teacher Jon Woodard celebrates his title of Teacher of the Year with NHS officers Nicole Tucker and Joe Gutberlet. (Officers not shown: Sunny Krupnicki and Katy Flynn). Provided photo.

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The ATP is pragmatic as well as passionate. Once a stu-dent has set his/her goal with a mentor and methods for getting there, then New York State standards are used for the learning skill sets that will be focused on. “It’s called ‘backwards by design’, an educational methodology at the top of every educator’s list,” Noble said.

“There is something magic.They give it back to me.”Noble’s passion for his work suggests he has found his very gratifying professional goal.

“My personal goal for these students is that they are able to function comfortably in the arena of novelty,” No-ble said, “because that is what they are going to be con-fronted with in the constantly changing real world.” With a futurist perspective, Noble sees the students’ journey of discovery in ATP as primary over the content learned in

their projects. “The job for them will be to face the chal-lenge in totally unique situations, when asked to solve problems,” Noble said. “My job is to give them challenging situations now and be the guide on the sideline, staying out of their way.”

Noble met his own totally unique situation in life when he became a teacher. He trained in nuclear engineering with the Navy and became a hydraulics engineer on the last conventional aircraft carrier U.S.S. John F. Kennedy. Leaving the Navy, he earned three degrees in two years: Associate in International Studies, B.A. in Global Stud-ies, and a B.A. in Spanish.

With no particular career plans, in 1983 a teacher con-vinced him to try teaching. “I backed into teaching at Brockport,” Noble said. “I never thought I would ever be a teacher in my life.” He has loved it ever since. Asked about the high level of energy he demonstrates, Noble said, “It comes from the kids. There is just something magic; I can’t put it another way. They give it back to me.”

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The grand opening celebration will be June 13 at 1 p.m. Bernabi school band will entertain with music before the

winners of the fourth grade essay contest are announced, along with the winners of the photo contest the Depot sponsored this spring. The photo contest winners pictures will be on display for the month of June.

Last year, volunteers greeted over 3,000 visitors and 157 boats docked in Spencerport, many making return trips as they liked what they saw and enjoyed the area. New volunteers are welcome.

Call the Depot at 352-0942 or Doreen Castano at 352-1055 for information.

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Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the Spencerport Fire District, Monroe County, New York at a regular meeting thereof, held on May 14, 2015, duly adopted a resolution, subject to permissive referendum, an abstract of which follows:

Resolution authorizing the utilization of, subject to permissive referendum, up to $625,000.00 from the Truck Reserve Fund for the purpose of acquiring one Triple Combination Pumper Truck.

By order of the Spencerport Fire District,Monroe County, New York.

Steven Dorgan, SecretarySpencerport Fire District

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids are sought and requested by the Spencerport Fire District for one (1) 2014 Triple Combination Pumper Truck.

Bid specifications for the Triple Combination Pumper Truck can be picked up at the Town of Ogden, Town Clerks Office, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, beginning Tuesday, May 26, 2015.

Sealed bid proposals can be mailed to the Spencerport Fire Dis-trict, P.O. Box 359, 175 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport, NY, 14559, Attn: Administrator. Sealed bids can also be hand delivered to Station #1, 175 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport on Thursday, June 25, 2015 between 1:00 PM and 1:59PM.

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By order of the Spencerport Fire District,Monroe County, New York.

Steven Dorgan, SecretarySpencerport Fire District

Legal NoticeSpencerport Fire District

Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the Spencerport Fire District, Monroe County, New York have scheduled a Special Meeting on Thursday, June 25, 2015. The meeting will begin at 2:00 PM at Fire Station #1 located at 175 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport. The meeting is open to the public.

By order of the Spencerport Fire District,Monroe County, New York

Steven Dorgan, SecretarySpencerport Fire District

Events•Harvey C. Noone, Post 954 American Legion will have its Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade on Monday, May 25. The ceremony starts at 10:30 a.m. at the Churchville Elementary School and concludes at the Creekside Cemetery.•Red, White and Blue Sunday, May 31, Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road (Route 31) directly across from Wegmans, Brockport. Honoring the military (past and present), fire, EMS responders, and police for their service to the communities. Worship 10 a.m. Picnic after worship (hots, salads, dessert and beverages provided). Brockport Big Band Concert following picnic at 1 p.m.•The Footlight Players present the theatrical debut of “Who Killed Hugh?” a brand new comedy written and directed by David Kent, a Spencerport resident. May 29 and 30, 7:30 p.m., May 31 at 2 p.m., June 5 at 7:30 p.m. and June 7 at 2 p.m. at the Masonic Hall, 133 South Union Street, Spencerport. Free parking and handicapped accessible entrance in the back. Adults $13, seniors $10. Call 225-6163 for information.•Hilton Memorial Day Parade Monday, May 25, 10 a.m. Starts Hilton High School to Henry Street (Gazebo). American Legion Hiscock Fishbaugh Post #788.•Meet & Greet The Artist - Reception on Saturday, May 30 from 5 to 8 p.m. Karlene VanDeusen of VanDeusen Design on site at A Gust of Sun Winery - East, 5324 West Ridge Road, Spencerport. More than 25 original paintings by VanDeusen Design, many are local scenes of the Brockport, Spencerport and Greece area, and include watercolor, oil, pastel and acrylic.•The May Show on display at the Parma Public Library features work by Hilton Photo Club students who participate in a continuing education course under the direction of Steve Rossini, a professional photographer. For information contact Rosalind Lipomi, Adult Services Librarian, at the Parma Public Library at 392-8350 or visit www.parmapubliclibrary.org.

Fundraiser •Garage Sale May 29 and 30. Multi-family household goods. All proceeds goes to Betty Waters Scholarship Fund for someone going into teaching. 96 Leith Lane, Hilton.•G.R.A.S.P., Inc. (Greece Residents Assisting Stray Pets) Plant Sale Saturday, May 23, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, May 24, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 284 Melwood Drive off Elmgrove near the Canal Park. Somewhere in the range of 1,500 plants/flowers available and the prices are about 1/3 of the large garden centers. All proceeds benefit the animals that G.R.A.S.P. serves.•Pasta Fundraiser from noon to 4 p.m. May 31 at the Italian American Sport Club on Buffalo Road, sponsored by the Story of Hope Comfort Care Home. $10 for adults, $7 for children under 12. The Story of Hope is a non-for-profit comfort care organiza-tion which is looking to purchase property or a home in the Gates community to open a hospice care facility.•Pulled Pork Barbecue Friday, May 29 from 4 to 7 p.m. (or until gone) at Hilton Baptist Church, 50 Lake Avenue, Hilton. $8 pp. Reserve dinners by calling 392-7990, emailing at [email protected], or stop by (serving “Drive Thru” style).•Memorial Day Breakfast May 25, 7:30 to 9:30 a.m., Union Con-gregational Church, 14 North Main Street, Churchville. Adults - $6, children 5-12 years - $3, under 5 free.•Chicken Barbecue Saturday, May 30, Clio Lodge, 287 East Av-enue, Hilton. $9. Noon till gone.•Afternoon Tea at Union Congregational United Church of Christ in Churchville, North Main Street. May 30, 2 to 4 p.m. RSVP to Marcia at 880-4769 by May 27.•Chicken Barbecue - Saturday, May 30 at Parma Baptist Com-munity Church, 4997 Ridge Road West, Spencerport. $10; Dine-in time: 5 p.m.; Take-outs 4 to 6 p.m. No guarantee of available dinners without advanced reservations. Call Karl and Cheryl, 392-8286.

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Open house of former Lakeside Hospital’s second floor set for May 30Transformed space all refurbished

by Kristina Gabalski

The public is welcome to come and get a first look at the newly renovated second floor of Strong West in Brockport during a community open house set for Saturday, May 30 from noon to 2 p.m. The second floor of the former Lakeside Memorial Hospital, which was used for the ICU and in-patient beds, has been trans-formed and will become the new home of the Wilmot Cancer Institute, Interlakes Oncology and Hematology and Brockport Medical Associates, a primary care pro-vider. “We’re very excited,” says Strong West Di-rector Bryan O’Donovan. “The open house is very casual. Come in and check out the space.” Anyone familiar with how the second floor looked when it was Lakeside Hospi-tal will be surprised to find lots of natural

light and serene colors of slate-blue, muted green and warm, wood tones. Everything is new in the 12,000 square feet space including cabinets, counters, flooring, even the elevator interiors have been refurbished. Second-story windows let bright, natural light, and views of trees into the space. The project reflects, “Eighteen months worth of planning and renovation work,” O’ Donovan said. The new space means an increase in over 5,000 square feet for pri-mary care and an increase in 1,600 square feet for Interlakes. Primary Care will ex-pand from four exam rooms to seven large exam rooms and Interlakes will go from three to four exam rooms. There will be six infusion chairs with room for family mem-bers and one private infusion room. Both Interlakes and Brockport Medical Associates Primary Care have been housed at 156 West Avenue on the ground floor of the Strong West complex. The second floor will open to patients Monday, June 1, O’Donovan says.

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Keeping Drake’s memory aliveDreams from Drake Birthday Bash May 31

by Maggie FitzgibbonThe saying that grief has no timetable is poignant to

many, especially when one loses a child. Jaime and Brian

RELIGIOUS SERVICES DIRECTORYCROSSPOINT

FREE METHODIST CHURCH1021 Hilton Parma Corners Road

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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 Thursday

Prayer Group, 11am @ CrosspointFireside Chat starts at 7pm @ Crosspoint

(Series will be: Book of Joshua)Every Second & Fourth Tuesday of the MonthLadies Heart to Heart meet at 7pm @ Crosspoint

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FAITH CHAPEL125 Bromley Road, Churchville

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GRACE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

2924 South Union Street, Rochester, NY 14624Doug Milne, Lead Pastor

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Sundays:9:00AM - Grace Café

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HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Making desciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by

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21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468(585) 392-8761

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Sunday School: 11:30amChild care available 9:30am to 12:30pm

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LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCHReformed Church in America

Our Life, Ministry, and Mission: To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neighbors

30 Long Pond Road (near Edgemere Drive in Greece)

Rochester, NY 14612(585) 227-4910

www.lakeviewcommunitychurch.netSUNDAY SERVICES:

Sunday School at 9amDuring June, July & August,

Adult Sunday School Class Only.Praise & Worship at 10am

(Nursery Care Available)OTHER ACTIVITIES:

Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm)Tuesday: Community Cards (1-3pm)

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PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

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Pettit explained. Last summer, the foundation held its first bereave-

ment camp. “The camp provided 30 children and teens, who were grieving the loss of a sibling or parent, with an opportunity to discuss their grief openly through art, music, play and yoga therapy sessions,” Erskine said. The camp will be held again this summer in July and will be expanded to a three-day event.

“We are pairing with Visiting Nurse Service and Pitts-ford Youth Services to expand because of the great re-sponse last year. Camp Heartstrings/Camp Dreams is a three-day camp for children ages of 7 and 15. Developed and coordinated by professional grief counselors, the camp promotes understanding, acceptance, healing and hope. Activities include crafts, yoga, music, pet therapy, games, and summer fun,” Pettit explained.

Last year, the Dreams from Drake Birthday Bash, cel-ebrated on Drake’s birthday, gave families, and commu-nity members the chance to come together to learn about the foundation, to celebrate and have fun. Last year, al-most 1,000 people turned out for this first-time free event. A jammed packed slate of activities is planned for this year’s bash and both Pettit and Erskine are hoping for a similar turn out for this upcoming event.

“The Birthday Bash is designed to provide all families with the opportunity to enjoy a day of togetherness. The event is free and open to the public. Donations are wel-comed, but not necessary. We understand how important it is to enjoy family time because we experienced first hand how quickly this can change,” Erskine said. “This year’s Birthday Bash is May 31, the day before Drake turns seven in heaven. Although he can’t be here to cel-ebrate with us, it’s important for us to celebrate his spirit and love for parties, giving, being with friends, and fami-lies,” Pettit said.

Over the last two years, the number of people served by this foundation has grown.

“We have more than doubled the families that we work with. We have expanded our services and community re-sources,” Pettit said. “We have over 30 families and 50 children who are part of our programs. Between April and May alone, we welcomed four new families,” she added.

As the foundation’s work expands, the mission remains the same and it’s done in memory of Drake Pettit’s loving spirit and giving heart.

The Dreams from Drake Birthday Bash is set for Sun-day, May 31 at 4 p.m. at the Total Sports Experience on Elmgrove Road in Gates. For information about the Dreams from Drake Foundation, visit the website at www.dreamsfromdrake.org.

Pettit know how this grief can be all consuming and yet this family has chosen to turn their story and their grief into a positive experience through which they now help others.

June 2012, a heart breaking accident at the Pettit’s home occurred. Their son Drake drown while swimming in the family pool. This accident left this family with a huge void in the fabric of their family. But after months of grieving, both Brian and Jaime wanted to use their expe-riences in a positive way and help other families.

In 2013, Jaime Pettit and her sister, Haverly Erskine, established a not-for-profit foundation called Dreams from Drake. The mission of the foundation is to provide support to children and families who are coping with the loss of a loved one. According to Pettit, Drake’s favorite saying was “sharing is caring,” and this adage is now part of the foundation’s mission.

Each year the Dreams from Drake Foundation hosts a variety of programs and services, all directed at help-ing others come to terms with their grief. These services include monthly meetings, a summer camp, and special events. The monthly meetings are support groups called Healing Circles.

“Each Healing Circle is led by a professional therapist and followed by a fun activity for the kids to just be kids,”

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According to Ogden Town Supervisor Gay Lenhard, Sergeant Christopher Mears will be appointed the next Chief of Police for the Town of Ogden and the Village of Spencerport.

Mears, a 20 year veteran of the department, will be sworn in at a town board meeting on Wednesday, June 10. Sgt. Mears states that he is grateful for the opportunity and is anxious to begin.

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Rangers baseball advancesby Warren Kozireski

Thirteenth seed Spencerport scored four runs on just two hits in the fourth inning to blow open what became a 10-2 victory over fourth seed East in the Class AA play-in round of the Section V baseball playoffs.

Leading 4-0 after two innings, the Rangers took advan-tage of leadoff walks to seniors Cameron Hill and Bran-don Corey to open the fourth. Josh Gillette reached on a bunt single to load the bases before Donald Eldridge was hit by a pitch to drive in the first run of the inning.

Corey scored on a wild pitch and Jake Lane plated Gil-lette with an infield single. Aidan Eldridge drove in the

final run of the inning with a fielder’s choice RBI to put the Rangers up 8-0.

Starting pitcher Steven Dent earned the win, which advances the Rangers to the second round against #12 Rush-Henrietta, who upset fifth-seed Webster-Thomas in the first round.

HFL ends Rangers LAX seasonby Warren Kozireski

Honeoye-Falls/Lima jumped out to a 10-0 first half lead and survived an early second half Rangers rally to win 20-4 in the 8-9 game of the first round of the Class B boys lacrosse Section V playoffs.

HFL built their 10-0 lead on laser-like shooting from in close and with distance shots over the first 23 minutes of lay before the Rangers could get on the scoreboard.

With just 1:08 remaining in the first half, junior Andrew Forte, who dominated throughout the game on draws, charged toward the Cougar net after winning another draw and scored the first Spencerport goal.

The Rangers opened the second half on an offensive mission as they took advantage of several Cougar penal-ties.

Matt Schumann converted on consecutive passes from Colin McElligott while two and one man up respectively in the first minute of the third quarter to pull the Rang-ers to 10-3.

After an HFL tally, Jonathan Agness converted another man-up opportunity to get the Rangers to within seven goals with over 20 minutes remaining.

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Ogden homeowner serving in Afghanistan speaks to town boardvia phone concerning storage facility proposed for land near his home by Kristina Gabalski

Lt. Colonel Daniel Fletcher is currently on his second tour of duty in southeast Afghanistan, but the Ogden resi-dent feels so strongly about a plan to build a self-service storage facility behind his home on Route 31 near Wash-ington Street, that he spoke live via phone from Afghani-stan to the Ogden Town Board during a public hearing held Wednesday, May 13.

Fletcher was audible via a speaker held to the micro-phone by his wife, Teresa.

He told the Board he has a lot on his mind right now as he serves his country, not the least of which is, “what will happen to my neighborhood, while I’m deployed?”

He said his family moved to Ogden to stay away from development, “I’m not comfortable with this,” Fletcher said, and questioned if his wife would feel safe with the potential of crime and traffic at the facility.

Fletcher called the rezoning of the parcel - which con-sists of approximately 12.5 acres situated between Route 531 and 31 - similar to, “the Trojan Horse of ancient myth. This is not proper use of this land. We have worked so hard to maintain our property and our way of life,” he said.

He also discussed drainage and septic issues in the neighborhood.

“Why should we pay $15,000 to $20,000 for a new sep-tic system so a developer can put a little money in his pocket?” Fletcher asked.

The property must be re-zoned from residential to the town’s self-service storage overlay district for the project to move forward. Christopher Wilcox owns the property

and is proposing the facility - Highway View Mini-Storage - which includes 16 storage buildings with approximately 30 units per building and two smaller buildings totaling approximately 35 units.

He told the board, “There’s a need for mini storage” in the town, noting residents who must store items like snowmobiles and campers in their driveways and the number of smaller homes, apartments, condos and town-houses with limited storage.

“Mini storage is the best neighbor you could have,” Wil-cox said, and explained he plans to construct a berm, “in-undated with pine trees,” to block the view of the facility from neighbors. “I don’t want them to have to look at any piece of my mini storage,” he explained.

Wilcox argued that property values would not go down as a result of the development and offered to protect hom-eowners against losses on any future sales of their homes up to $7,500.

“I’m confident their property will look better after I’m done ... mini storage will only improve their value,” he said.

Members of the 31 West Neighborhood Association who spoke during the two hour public hearing did not agree.

Eighty-three year old Virginia Stockham, the last de-scendent of the original owners of the land, who still lives in the neighborhood, said she hopes the Town Board will make an informed and wise decision.

“In my lifetime I’ve seen changes that have irreversibly altered the historical rural character of the area,” Stock-ham noted, and asked the Ogden Town Board to reject the application. “Protect this neighborhood and keep it rural,” she said.

Other residents discussed concerns over safety and crime, inconsistencies with the town’s Comprehensive Plan, and drainage issues.

Neighbor Christopher Haag said the development would off-set homeowners’ property and re-sale value and warned about the prevalence of septic systems in the neighborhood that are now 50 years old and not function-ing efficiently. The proposed development would, “open a Pandora’s Box of septic and drainage problems - many systems are barely working,” he said.

Duane Gaul, who also lives on Route 31, said he had a letter from a real-estate agent stating he could loose $35,000 in the value of his home. “$7,500 is nothing com-pared to what I stand to lose. This is a classic case of spot re-zoning,” Gaul said and added the town could potential-ly face a lawsuit if leaders eventually approve a zoning change.

One resident, who lives in Adams Basin, said he cannot afford to construct a barn on his property and would wel-come self-storage at a nearby location. “I would use the facility,” he told the Town Board members.

Ogden Supervisor Gay Lenhard told those in attendance the board did not plan to vote on the re-zoning during the May 13 meeting. “We need an opportunity to review the minutes,” she said.

If the Town Board eventually approves, the application would go back to the Planning Board.

This is not the first time Wilcox has proposed building a self-service storage facility on the property. In 2011, a similar proposal was made, but was eventually with-drawn. In 2014, the Town Board passed a law creating the self-service storage overlay district.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law of the State of New York, that a public hearing will be held by the Ogden Zoning Board of Appeals at the Town Hall, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, New York, on Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 7:00 p.m., upon the following applications:

PUBLIC HEARING 1. Appeal of Jovan Tolevski, 209 Stony Point Rd, Rochester, NY 14624, for an area variance to erect a garage having a total square footage of 1,144 on property located at same, whereas, single-family residences are allowed garage

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2. Appeal of Pam Miller, Pam’s Dollhouse, 1297 Vroom Road, Spencerport, NY 14559, for a Special Use Permit renewal, to operate an in-home business consisting of Dog and Cat Breeding, at property located at same; whereas, this is an in-home occupation that may be allowed with a permit granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals pursuant to Chapter 210-51 in a R-1 Residential District.

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4. Appeal of Thomas & Barbara Nesser, 37 Golden Pond Trail, Spencerport, NY 14559, for an area variance to increase the previously approved variance of 1995 sq. ft. by an additional 308 sq. ft. for a new total of 2303 sq. ft., whereas, single-family residences are allowed garage space for not more than three motor vehicles (maximum square footage of garage space per lot not to exceed 960 square feet), pursuant to Chapter 210-28 C (2) in an R-1 Residential District.

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to erect 78 feet of 6’ high solid construction fence, whereas, fences shall not exceed four feet in height in side and rear yards and any fence in a residential district shall be of open and permanent construction, pursuant to Chapter 210-47 A (8) (a) and Chapter 210-47 B (1) respectively in an R-1 Residential District.

Tax Acct #117.04-5-40

7. Appeal of Steve Licciardello of Home Pride Builders, for an area variance to allow a lot width of 150’ on property located at 3820 Ca-nal Road, Spencerport, NY 14559; whereas, the minimum lot width is 150’, except 200’ without public water and sewer, pursuant to Chapter 210-28 F (1) (b) in a R-1 Residential District.

Tax Acct #086.02-1-32.1 8. Appeal of Ali & Zuhre Yilmaz, 2257 N. Union Street, Spencerport, NY 14559, for two (2) area variances to install approximately 492’ of a 6’ high, closed construction fence, on property lo-cated at same, whereas fencing shall not exceed 4’ in height in the side and rear yards and any fence in a residential district shall be of open and permanent construction pursuant to Chap-ter 210-47 A(8)(a)and Chapter 210-47 B(1) in an R-1 Residential District.

Tax Acct #087.09-14-13

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Hilton - Multi-family. 14 Green Lane. Thursday - Saturday, May 28 - 30; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. House-hold, chafing dish, dish-es, glassware, clothes, books, artwork, cot, boys bicycle, more![5-24]__________________Garage Sale: Friday, May 29 & Saturday, May 30; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun-day, May 31, noon to 4 p.m. 1308 County Line Road (Rt. 272), Morton. Household item, some furniture, clothes.[5-24]__________________Gigantic Barn Sale- Brockport, 5396 Lake Rd. S. Fri. & Sat., May 29 & 30; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Multi-family - antiques, furniture, tools, lots more![5-24]__________________162 Attridge Road, N. Chili. May 29 & 30; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Baby and kids toys, exercise and camping equip., furni-ture, household, ceram-ics, knick knacks, saw and much more![5-24]__________________Multi-family, May 28 - 30; 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 510 N. Greece Road. Furniture, 50’s Pepsi machine, Collectibles, Appliances, Tools. No early birds.[5-24]__________________Hilton - 69 Leith Lane.16th annual Lionness Scholarship Sale; May 29 & 30; 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Plants, collectibles, books, jewelry, cheese dish collection, etc.[5-24]

Hilton - 15 Stothard.May 29 & 30; 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Games, cloth-ing, jewelry, 99 cent and up audio books, paperbacks, house-hold.[5-24]__________________Churchville, 24 Riga Mumford Road. May 29, 30 & 31; 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Collectibles, toys, household, oak hutch, oak roll top desk, ladder, wheelbarrow, miscel-laneous.[5-24]__________________Super Sale, 5 Peach Blossom Circle, Hil-ton. May 29 & 30; 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Hot tub, fishing/camping gear, wood curio, pet tub, household items, oodles more![5-24]__________________Two Family Garage Sale - 24 & 26 Pleasant View Drive, North Chili. Friday, May 29 - Sat-urday, May 30; 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Furniture, toys, household items, book, treasures.[5-24]

Ain’t it sweet to beat the high cost of heat? Coal, wood pellets, Env ib locks . P ick -up, delivery. Gloves, boots, critter control, hay, straw, pet/farm food and bird seed. www.higbiefarmsup-plies.com. 585-594-8300.[6-14]_________________Pella casement win-dows, great condition. $50 each. 585-469-8939.[6-7]_________________Large office desk &cabinets, 11’ 8” long with T in center. 5-3-1/2” long, custom built inlaid Formica top, gor-geous. $500. 585-469-8939.[TFN]_________________Woodmode Kitchen, Corian counters, 20 cabinets, island, ap-pl iances l ike new. Cost $65,000 new sell for $6,500. 585-469-8939.[TFN]

Oak Cabinets, al l wood, matching with counter, great condi-tion. $150. 585-469-8939.[5-31]_________________PIANO FREE!! Upright piano - you will need to pick up and move. Call 585-690-0351.[5-24]_________________

M A P L E S Y R U P - 100% Pure and Natural. Maple Grove Farm - a 5th genera-tion family farm. 4394 South Holley Road, Holley (north of Rt. 31A); 6 miles west of Brockport. 585-638-6245.[TFN]

wANTED TO bUy

Wanted: Super 8 Mov-ie Projector. Call 585-391-3375.[5-24]

The deadline for next week’s edition is

Thursday at 4 pm

Hamlin: Large, 2 bed-room, spacious kitchen, big yard. $695+ security deposit. No dogs! Call 585-964-8901.[5-24]__________________One-bedroom apart-ment upper, $550/mo. plus security deposit. 585-392-4944.[5-31]__________________Spencerport/Greece. Studio/1 BR apartments, 2 BR House and Mo-bile homes. Great loca-tion on W. Ridge near Manitou. Commercial Building 2,000 sq. ft. Subdividable. 585-381-3672.[TFN]__________________Hilton: Cedar Hill Town-houses - The Space your family needs to grow ... away from the crowded city. Affordable two and three bedroom town-houses with 1.5 baths, finished base-ment family rooms, stor-age/laundry rooms with w/d hookups, central air, 24-hour emergency ser-vice, 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 Hous-ing 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]

bUILDERS/NEw HOMES

Hamlin: Senior 55+ Commun i t y, Mode l House for Sale, Ready for your select ions, Ranch style homes, Beehler Lane off of Roosevelt Hgwy. Very low taxes, lawncare & snow removal included, starting $140s, Build-ing in the 2nd Section, Beehler Construction, 585-392-2979, www.Beehlerconstruction.com.[5-31]__________________Welcome Home! Sun-flower Landing, 500 East Avenue, Brockport, NY. Distinctive Craftsman style patio, Villas and Townhomes in a main-tenance free 55+ com-munity located on the Erie Canal. Zero Lot Line = Lower Taxes. Cal l 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]

CONDOS/TOwNHOUSES FOR RENT

Hamlin: Senior 55+ Brand New Duplex Rental, Everything on 1st FL, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1st FL laundry, full basement, 2 car garage, central air, snow removal & lawn mowing included. $900/month + utilities, Hamlin Meadows, 585-392-2979.[5-31]

HOMES FOR RENT

Spencerport Living! Beautiful 1,850 sq. ft. 3-bedroom home, 2 car garage. Village electric. Spencerport Schools, Hardwood throughout. Lawn, snow & garbage service included. Pos-session 7/1 - $1,800/mo. By appointment only! 585-966-9010.[6-7]

HOMES FOR SALEHi l ton - Country Home: 3 bedroom, de-tached garage. Make offer! Call for details, Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[5-24]__________________Holley Schools - 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 baths. Backs up to fields. Oversize family room w/fireplace. 4 car ga-rage w/additonal work-space & storage. Call for details. Early Sun-rise Realty, 585-638-0020.[5-24]__________________Handyman Special - $14,900. Two fam-ily. Batavia area. Call for details Early Sun-rise Realty, 585-638-0020.[5-24]

MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE

Manufactured Home - 1,568 sq. ft. under $30,000 at Thomas Es-tates. Windows & Roof have been replaced. Call for details Early Sunrise Realty, 585-638-0020.[5-24]

MObILE HOMESFOR SALE

★★★★★★Clearwater, FL. 58’double - Must See! Fully furnished & equipped. Immacu-late 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.[5-31]

★★★★★★

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.harp-erhomes.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

Cottage for Rent - West side of Silver Lake. Large lawn & pri-vate dock. Well main-tained and very spa-cious with full kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. $650/week. Call 585-797-9357.[5-31]

CLASSIFIEDS

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EMPLOYMENT

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RN Assessment Nurse–Evenings & Weekends• Administer skilled nursing care to patients requiring professional

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Occupational Therapist (Genesee/Orleans County)• Full and part-time opportunities, flexible schedule• NYS certified

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Full and part-time opportunities, flexible scheduleEOE/AA Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran

Western New York Energy LLCETHANOL PLANT OPERATORPerforms work of routine ethanol produc-tion operations and related duties. Monitors process operating parameters and maintains them within specified parameters. Main-tains logs and records. Performs sampling activities and conducts laboratory testing procedures. Operates powered industrial equipment. Participates in plant maintenance program, performs flushings, cleanings and lubrications. They must be able to climb stairs and ladders. Have a valid NYS driver’s license. Have a high school/GED diploma.

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‘Offers long term nursing care and short term comprehensive

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CNA: Full time and part time day/evening shifts available. Current NYS CNA certifi-cation required. Effective oral communica-tion in English.

CNA: Level II Per Diem. Every other weekend commitment. Current NYS CNA certification required. Effective oral com-munication in English.

Housekeeper I (2 positions available): Performs cleaning functions in assigned ar-eas following established schedules and us-ing prescribed methods. Effective oral com-munication in English. High school diploma or GED required. (1) Part time evening shift every Saturday and Sunday and (1) Part-time day shift on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.

Dietary Worker: Assist with resident tray assembly, food delivery, dishwashing and the cleaning and sanitation of kitchen and food preparation areas. Per diem opening for day, evening, weekend and holiday shifts.

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Or apply in person Mon.-Fri. between 9am-4pm at

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Monroe 2 - Orleans BOCESInstructionalTechnology Specialist

F-T position, 10 months/year, plus supplemental days if needed, effective 9/1/15.

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For more information and to apply for available positions, please refer

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Auto Body techniciAnFull time or part time. Minimum 5 years experience

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MANUFACTURING

SeaSonal employmentopportunity

Village of Brockport DpWSUMMER EMPLOYMENT

The Village of Brockport Department of Public Works is seeking 1 individual to serve as a Seasonal (summer)

Laborer. Work week shall be Monday - Friday 7:00am to 3:30pm, 40 hours per week.

Wage subject to experience. No benefits. Must have a valid NYS Drivers License. Minimum age

requirement is 18. Applicants are subject to pre-employment and random alcohol/drug testing.

Employment application can be obtained at Brockport Village Hall Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm

or from the Village website: www.brockportny.org.

Completed applications must be turned in with cover letter to:

Leslie Ann Morelli, Village ClerkVillage of Brockport

49 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420Monday thru Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Application Deadline: Noon, Friday, May 29, 2015

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].[6-28]

★★★★★★Construction, dry-wall, painting and carpentry etc. Look-ing for reliable car-penter to work all phases of construc-tion start to finish, need reliable trans-portation and tools for position. $16 to $20 an hour, start immediate. 585-392-8877.[6-21]

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Framing contractor seeking experienced help. Own tools & transportation neces-sary. Call 585-964-3091.[5-24]

Customer Service Representat ive - Batavia location. In-surance experience preferred. Benefits: 401K, health & life insurance. Send re-sume to [email protected].[5-24]_________________AVO N P r o d u c t s- Earn extra money. Sell FT/PT. $15 fee & gift when you join. Call 585-233-5446.[5-31]_________________House Cleaner - Days, M-F. Can earn over $500/wk. with performance & atten-dance rewards. Must be at least 21 years old & have own car. 585-247-4650.[TFN]

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PT Church Secretary, 15-20 hrs./wk. Strong i n te rpe rsona l and computer skills a must. See Bergenumc.org for more details.[5-24]__________________Galley Restaurant is seeking sandwich prep cooks & servers. PT/FT employment including evenings & weekends. Apply in person, 94 South Union Street, Spencerport.[5-24]__________________In need of a part-time Maintenance Techni-cian for a small senior community in Hilton, NY. The right candi-date has experience in general maintenance and repair including but not limited to plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting, grounds, and HVAC. On call hours are mandatory. Must own hand tools! Inter-ested? Please send re-sume to [email protected]. Please reference job #NY241 when responding.[5-24]

Real Estate Agents - Existing and potential. Full time or Part time. Great Income Oppor-tunity! Call Mary, 585-638-0020.[5-17]__________________Carpentry - Summer help wanted. Reliable transportat ion. Wil l train. Call 585-964-3091.[5-24]__________________Help Wanted: Lookingfor Servers/Bartend-ers for busy seasonal restaurant. Experience preferred. Nights and weekends a must. Look-ing for hard working, responsible, friendly people to work in busy team environment. Print out application at www.blacknor th inn.com. Send to: 14352 On-tario Street, Kent, NY or bring in person to: Black North Inn.[5-24]

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SUMMARY NOTICE OF BOND SALE$7,825,000

SPENCERPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

MONROE COUNTY, NEW YORKGENERAL OBLIGATION SCHOOL DISTRICT (SERIAL) BONDS, 2015

(Book-Entry-Only) (Callable) (Bank Qualified)

Telefax (585-924-3251), or sealed proposals will be received and considered as more fully described in the Notice of Bond Sale, by the undersigned President of the Board of Education of Spencerport Central School District (the “School District”), Monroe County, New York, at the Offices of Bernard P. Donegan, Inc., PO Box 70, 7632 Main Street Fishers, Victor, New York 14564, until 11:30 o’clock A.M., Prevailing Time, on

June 4, 2015

at which time and place the bids will be opened, for the purchase IN FEDERAL FUNDS at not less than par and accrued interest of $7,825,000 School District (Serial) Bonds, 2015, (the “Bonds”), maturing on June 15 of each year as follows:

The above-stated annual principal installments, together with the interest thereon, are expected to provide for substantially level or declining annual debt service on the Bonds. THE SCHOOL DISTRICT MAY, AFTER SELECTING THE LOW BIDDER, ADJUST SUCH INSTALLMENTS TO THE EXTENT NECESSARY TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SUBSTANTIALLY LEVEL OR DECLINING DEBT SERVICE.

The Bonds will be dated June 22, 2015 and will bear interest payable semi-annually on June 15 and December 15 of each year commencing December 15, 2015.

The Bonds maturing on or after June 15, 2024 are subject to redemption at the option of the School District on or after June 15, 2023 in accordance with the terms set forth in the Notice of Sale.

Each bid, accompanied by a good faith check or wire transfer in the amount of $156,500 as more fully described in the Notice of Bond Sale, must be for all of said $7,825,000 Bonds. The Bonds will be awarded to the bidder offering to purchase the Bonds at such rates of interest as will produce the lowest net interest cost in accordance with the terms set forth in the Notice of Bond Sale.

The Bonds WILL be designated “Qualified Tax-Exempt Obligations” pursuant to Section 265 of the Internal Revenue Code.

The Bonds will be issued by means of a book-entry-only system with The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York, which will act as securities depository for the Bonds. The School District will furnish the Bonds and the approving legal opinion of Timothy R. McGill, Esq., Fairport, New York, Bond Counsel on or about June 22, 2015.

ThE SChOOL DISTRICT RESERVES ThE RIGhT TO ChANGE ThE TIME AND/OR DATE FOR ThE OPENING OF BIDS. NOTICE OF ANY SUCh ChANGE ShALL BE PROVIDED NOT LESS ThAN ONE hOUR PRIOR TO ThE TIME SET FORTh ABOVE FOR ThE OPENING OF BIDS BY MEANS OF A SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE OF SALE OVER ThE ThOMPSON MUNICIPAL MARKET MONITOR.

Requests for copies of the Notice of Sale herein summarized and the Official Statement relating to the Bonds and such other information as the State Comptroller may prescribe by rule or order may be directed to Bernard P. Donegan, Inc., PO Box 70, Victor, New York 14564; Phone (585) 924-2145; Fax (585) 924-4636.

Dated: May 21, 2015 William A. Sweeney, President, Board of Educationand Chief Fiscal OfficerSpencerport, New York

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Legal NoticeVillage of Spencerport

Notice of Collection of Taxes

The Tax Roll and Warrant for the collection of Village Taxes for the ensuing year, June 1, 2015-May 31, 2016, have been filed in the Village Clerk’s Office. TAX BILLS WILL BE MAILED ON MAY 29, 2015. Taxes may be paid at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue, Spencerport, New York from June 1, 2015 through July 1, 2015 M-Th. 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. F 8:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M. except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. After July 1, 2015, interest of five percent (5%) shall be added for the month of July. For all taxes received after July 31, 2015 the additional penalty will be computed pursuant to Section 924A and 1456 of the Real Property Tax Law. For the Sewer User Fee portion of the bill, a ten percent (10%) penalty shall be imposed for all bills unpaid after July 1, 2015. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A VILLAGE TAX BILL, PLEASE CALL THE VILLAGE OFFICE AT 352-4771. Respectively submitted,Jacqueline SullivanVillage Clerk

Legal NoticeVillage of Spencerport

Year-End Meeting of the Board of Trustees Please take notice that the Village Board will meet on May 29, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue, Spencerport, New York to audit claims and conduct any fiscal year-end business as deemed necessary by the Board. This meeting is open to the public.

Respectfully submitted,Jacqueline SullivanVillage Clerk

Berkshire Hathaway HomeservicesDiscover Real Estate162 South Union StreetSpencerport • office: 352-4896

parma - New Listing - Historical Colonial.4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2,600 sq. ft., 6 acres, outbuilding, attached 2 car garage.

hamlin - New Listing - Colonial4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2,300 sq. ft. on 1.5 acres, large garage/barn.

greece - New Listing - Split Level.3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, large master bedroom, attached 2 car garage.

parma - 2.5 Acres on Ridge Rd. - Commercial.Highway, 480 feet of road frontage.

gates - Reduced, Great Starter - Split Level.3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, many updates, attached garage.

carlton - Only $34,900 - Ranch Near Lake Ontario2 bedrooms, 1 bath, large shed, walk to beach.

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for additional information and pictures.Our auction this week will incl.: Kitchen set; 1960’s bedroom set; kitchen rack; metal lawn furniture; what-not-shelf; cos-tume jewelry; trunks; books; folk art painted items; rockers;Christmas items; plumbing supplies; garage items; comic books; sports cards; records; nursery stock; so much more.Multiple items under the tent! Preview after 3:00 PM. Refreshments are available.TERMS: Cash, Approved check w/ID, MC/VISA, 13% B/P.

AUCTION

Year Amount2016 $505,0002017 455,0002018 465,0002019 475,0002020 490,0002021 500,0002022 510,0002023 520,000

Year Amount2024 $535,0002025 545,0002026 560,0002027 570,0002028 590,0002029 605,0002030 500,000

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389 East avE., Brockport 585-637-47457 Days a WEEk Mon.-sat. 9-8; sun. 9-5

Sale prices are valid between May 25-May 31

all Major credit cards accepted

WATER GARDENSPond Plants Are Here!Oxygenators, Water Hyacinths and more.A great selection of pumps, ultra violet clarifiers, biological controls, liners and more.

FishComets, Shubunkins, Koi, Tadpoles and More

Large Selection Including:Million Bells, Petunias,Potato Vine, Euphorbia Diamond Frost, Torenia, Bacopa, Nemesia, Diascia & Many More

X-tra Large Plant Packs ofStrawberry Plants& Wave Petunias

$9.99 2/$18

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1 1/2 ton Full Pallet

Colonial Stone $219 ea.

2 or more$209 ea.

Pennsylvania Fieldstone

$229 ea. 2 or more $219 ea.Exp. 5/31/15

2 cu. ft. bag

Colored Mulch(Black, Red & Brown)

Imagine this harvest inyour garden this year

$349 3/$10

Coir Pot Vegetable Plants

$269ea.

10 for $25Grafted Tomatoes

This Season!

‘CelebratingOur New

Greenhouse & Our 39th

Memorial Day!Thank you

Brockport and Gardener’s

Everywhere’SAVE Zonal

GeraniumsLarge 6” Pots, Many Colors

3 ormore

$489 ea.

$469

withour new Coir Pot

Vegetable Plants

BUYBULK &Red and Black Colored Mulch, Standard Brown, Also Garden Brew (Formerly Nutribrew), Mushroom Compost, Top Soil, Pea Gravel,Driveway StoneDelivery Available

We close at 5:00pm on Monday

Memorial Day

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