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Crowd funding campaign launched to restore Brockport historical siteAn all-volunteer organization has launched a crowd

funding campaign to support the restoration and repur-posing of a historic factory and warehouse complex on the banks of the Erie Canal in Brockport. The Greater Brock-port Development Corporation (GBDC), a non-profit com-munity development corporation, announced a $750,000 crowd sourcing campaign to support the next phase of development for the Whiteside and Barnett Farm Imple-ment Factory complex at 60 Clinton Street in Brockport. The brownstone buildings are listed on the National and State registers of historical places and are rare and un-usually intact examples of the medina sandstone indus-trial buildings that once lined the banks of the canal in Brockport and elsewhere; most similar structures have been lost to fire, urban renewal, or decay. The building complex was selected as one of “Five to Revive” in the most recent Western New York Historical Society survey of historical structures that are worthy candidates for res-toration and redevelopment.

“We have done much of the preliminary work already,” said Josephine Matela, GBDC president. “Since pur-

chasing the complex, we have commissioned marketing, engineering and environmental studies, taken action to prevent further deterioration, reinforced key structural points of the stone structure, and remediated environ-mental issues associated with prior use. The complex is ready to restore and repurpose, once again becoming an economic engine for greater Brockport.” Restoration of the complex is a key component of the official Village of Brockport Master Plan.

A final economic and marketing analysis, funded in-part by a New York State Main Streets Technical Assistance grant, is underway and will narrow the list of candidate uses for the buildings, specifying the costs, benefits, ar-chitectural and engineering implications of each alterna-tive use. “We are beginning the crowd funding campaign now, so that we can quickly move ahead once the final economic and marketing study is complete,” said Matela. GBDC CFO and Treasurer, Steven Breslawski, added, “Redevelopment costs will be substantial. Raising some of the required funding on our own increases the number of developers we can work with. We can focus on selecting

a developer known for their expertise in historical preser-vation rather than their deep pockets. It also provides us with the opportunity to take advantage of grants requir-ing matching funds.”

Crowd funding, also called crowd sourcing, refers to the practice of raising money to support a cause by collecting many small donations from many individuals via the web. A crowd funding video, which can be seen at www.you-caring.com/60clintonstreet was produced with the help of students in the Communication and Journalism program at The College at Brockport. GBDC chose to work with Youcaring.com as a crowd funding platform because they do not charge commissions on funds raised.

Interested parties can learn more about the project and GBDC by visiting www.youcaring.com/60clintonstreet or by visiting companion website www.60clintonstreet.org, which has picture galleries and details the history of the building complex and the redevelopment project. Ques-tions can be e-mailed to [email protected]

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newsmakersJessica Bray, a 2012

graduate of Churchville-Chili High School, graduated cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in information technology with a minor in psychology from Nazareth College on May 10. She was named to the dean’s list all through college and was inducted into the Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society.

Jessica will be attending St. John Fisher College in the fall to pursue her MBA degree.

Jessica Bray

Daniel Alexander of Hilton was named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at Cornell University. A minimum GPA of 3.6 is required of third year students for dean’s list consideration. Daniel, a 2015 honorable mention all-conference football player at Cornell, is also active in fraternity. He is the son of Honorable Richard and Nancy Alexander of Parma.

Daniel Alexander

Tyler Cipollone of Hilton, a 2014 graduate of Hilton High School who attends MCC, was named to the dean’s list for the fall 2014 and spring 2015 semester. He finished his first year of college with a 4.0 GPA. He is in the Honors Program and is majoring in business and accounting.

The State University of New York at Geneseo has announced its dean’s list for the spring semester 2015. To be on the list, a student must have achieved at least a 3.5 grade point average while taking a minimum of 12 credit hours.

Yasmine Taha of Rochester, Heather Earle of Brockport, Kelly Peer of Spencerport, Allan Engelbert of Hilton, Deanna Palma of Hilton, Kassiani Strembenis of Churchville, Kyle Piper of Churchville, Delany Voorheis of Spencerport Katherine Best of Hilton, Bryce Gebhardt of Hilton, Eva Campanis of Rochester, Sarah Jones of Hilton, Sean Etter of Rochester, Maidot Gizaw of Hilton, Dillon Murphy of Holley, Mark Romig of Hilton, April King of Rochester. Elizabeth Ohman of Spencerport, Alaina Maiorano of Churchville, Janelle Goeke of Spencerport, Alexander Miano of Spencerport, Katie Eisenhauer of Rochester, Hannah Harris of Spencerport, Nicole Johnson of Spencerport, Margaret Uebelacker of Spencerport. Adam Visca of Spencerport, Douglas Knowles of Spencerport, Zachary Wilson of Churchville, Victoria Kompanijec of Hilton, Michael Yehl of Churchville.

Claire Barnwell, from Rochester, was named to the Albright College dean’s list for the 2015 spring semester.

Students had to attain at least a 3.75 GPA to be named to the list.

Several area residents have been named to the president’s list for the spring 2015 semester at SUNY Oswego. Students who achieve grade averages of 3.80 and above on the 4.00 scale are named to the president’s list, the top 7.3 percent of Oswego students. •Megan E. Tuohey of Jade Creek Drive in Hilton, a sophomore majoring in broadcasting and mass communication.•Joshua S. Anderson of Dolman Drive in Rochester, a senior majoring in business administration. •Thomas E. Mustard of Sand Pebble Drive in Rochester, a senior majoring in marketing.•Matthew B. Kostyshak of Thistlewood Lane in Spencerport, a senior majoring in political science.Austin P. Nau of Spencerport, a senior majoring in history. Catherine E. Osborn of Valerie Trail in Spencerport, a senior majoring in wellness management. •Joey Palluconi of Coyote Run in Spencerport, a sophomore majoring in cinema and screen studies.

Amanda Nicole Forbes, daughter of Jen-nifer and Bruce Forbes of North Chili, graduated from the University of Rochester in spring 2015 with a bachelor of arts degree in biology.

Allison Coleman of Hilton earned a bachelor of arts with a concentra-tion in communication disorders from The State of University of New York at New Paltz.

SUNY New Paltz conferred more than 200 graduate degrees at the conclusion of the spring 2015 semester. Benjamin Castaneda of Brockport earned a master of sci-ence in education with a concentration in second language education.

Area students who were named to the dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester at Grove City College include:•Stephen Falco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falco (June) from Brock-port, named to dean’s list with distinction. •Ethan Paszko, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Paszko (Beth) from Churchville, named to the dean’s list with high distinction.•Hannah Reem, daugh-ter of Dr. and Mrs. Rich-ard Reem (Barbara) from Hilton named to dean’s list with distinction. •Abigail Van Vleck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Van Vleck (Patri-cia) from Hilton, named to dean’s list with high distinction.•Nicholas Pitcher, son of Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Pitcher (Andrea) from Spencerport, was named to the dean’s list with distinc-tion.•Zachary Pitcher, so of Rev. and Mrs. Ken Pitcher (Andrea) from Spencerport, was named to the dean’s list with distinc-tion.•Devon Powley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powley (Elizabeth) from Spencerport, was named to the dean’s list with high distinction.

Students eligible for the dean’s list have a GPA of 3.40 to 3.59; for the dean’s list with distinction a GPA of 3.60 to 3.84 and for the dean’s list with high distinction a GPA of 3.85 to 4.0.

Mansfield University student-athlete Rebecca Adams of Hilton has earned Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Scholar-Athlete honors for the 2014-15 academic year.

In order to achieve PSAC Scholar-Athlete status, a student-athlete must maintain a 3.25 cumulative GPA average while competing in an in-tercollegiate varsity sport.

Chelsea Piccone, daughter of Christopher R. Piccone and Tara M. Simonelli, received a bachelor of science degree in biology and environmental studies during commencement ceremonies at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Piccone graduated cum laude and studied abroad in Queensland, Australia while at HWS.

Brandon Scott Parker, son of Beth and Scott Parker of Hilton, achieved the dean’s list at The College at Brockport for spring of 2015.

To be eligible for dean’s list a student must earn a GPA between 3.40 to 3.69 for that semester.

Katelyn O’Connell of Brockport has been named to the 2015 spring semes-ter dean’s list at Lafayette College.

To qualify for dean’s list, a student must achieve at least a 3.60 semester GPA.

Katelyn also gradu-ated summa cum laude and earned a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering.

Members of the Colgate University Class of 2015 from the area include: •Susan Allen of Roches-ter, majored in political science and history.•Rachel Siciliano of Brockport, majored in neuroscience.•Sarah Wooton of Churchville, majored in educational studies.

Binghamton University has announced the dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester. This honor rec-ognizes students who have achieved a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Students from this area include: •From Brockport: Alexan-der Fisher, Joel Mora, Harris Weiss.•From Spencerport: Tor-rey Barlow, Megan Can-nan, Abigail DeJohn, Micaela Ferguson, Monica Hope, Hoang Ta, Emily Tetlow.

Daemen College stu-dents honored for dean’s list achievement for spring 2015 semester from this area include: Mariah Burkhard of Churchville, Emily Raetz of Church-ville, Gino Cammilleri, of Rochester, Kimberly Michielsen of Rochester, Emily Currier of Roch-ester, Rebecca Wuest of Spencerport, Abrianna Adler of Spencerport, Allison D’Angelo of Spencerport, Mackenzie Pye of Brockport, Mariah Burkhard of Churchville, Matthew Parrish of Hamlin.

To be eligible for dean’s list, a student must attain a GPA of 3.30 or better for the semester.

Area students who have

been named to the Uni-versity at Albany dean’s list of distinguished students for spring of 2015 include: Dong Eun Han and Marisa May, both of Brockport.

Shane Allan Dobles, son of Stacy and John Dobles of Spencerport, graduated from the University of Rochester in spring 2015 with a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering. He graduated cum laude.

Lydia Arthur, daugh-ter of Cheryl Arthur of Brockport, achieved the dean’s list at The College at Brockport for spring of 2015.

To be eligible for dean’s list a student must earn a GPA between 3.40 to 3.69 for that semester.

Lydia Arthur

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