Westside News EAST Edition – March 14, 2021

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March 14, 2021

Issue No. 11

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Ancestral Pot of Gold found as grave of human rights crusader discovered in Brockport by Joanne Michielsen Mike McBride, of Rochester, fully embraces his Irish heritage. So much so that in the pre-COVID era, he could often be found in costume as Eddy the Leprechaun, volunteering his time to entertain seniors in nursing homes and collecting donations for charitable causes with his “pot of gold” outside of bars and restaurants. When Mike began researching his ancestry, he never imagined what he would find and the journey it would take him on. Through his research, Mike discovered a previously unknown great uncle who was a world-famous Irish Freedom Fighter, John Joseph “Exile” McBride. An online search of newspaper archives from 1870 to 1911, turned up over 1,000 articles from across the United States about the storied character who fled Ireland in 1862, at just 19 years old. While caught helping to plan a rebellion against British tyranny, the teen escaped and fled first to France before securing transit to America. He arrived in New York City and then traveled along the Erie Canal, stopping in Brockport. In Brockport, he became involved with the new field of photography. Capturing and selling various images, he was able to save enough money to bring his parents, Matthew and Jane King McBride, and four siblings – Stephen, Patrick, James, and Mary – to America three years later. In 1866, Exile went to Buffalo to join the Fenians, a secret society of Irish patriots who had emigrated from Ireland to the United States. In the historic Battle of Ridgeway, the Fenians attempted to take Canadian territory by force. Since

it was part of the British Commonwealth, they had hoped to return the conquered land, when England gave Ireland its independence. The Fenian invasion proved unsuccessful and Exile was captured and imprisoned in Canada. Bishop John Timon, the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Buffalo, and Congressman Bass helped secure his release. Undeterred, Exile spent the next 40 years of his life passionately traveling throughout the United States, at his own expense, speaking out against British oppression in his homeland. He addressed Congress and the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, met with numerous mayors, senators, governors, and four United States presidents – Benjamin Harrison, Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, and Theodore Roosevelt – building support for Irish independence. On his travels, he would also circulate petitions and gather massive numbers of signatures. Acting like an ambassador, on three occasions, Exile sailed to England and met personally with Prime Minister William Gladstone, delivering the petitions signed by tens of thousands of America’s most prominent and powerful citizens. In negotiation efforts, the two developed a rapport, and on his last visit, Exile stayed a week as a guest at Hawarden Castle. Gladstone came to support Home Rule for Ireland and used Exile’s petitions as part of his campaign, but the proposal was defeated in the House of Commons. For over 25 years, Exile promoted his cause as a popular contributor to numerous newspapers. He wrote inspirational columns covering such topics as the importance of having a democracy - where every

Before he was “Exile,” John Joseph McBride (second from left) with his mother and siblings.

Mike McBride (right) and his sister Mary Perry, of Spencerport, learned that their great uncle Exile McBride is buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Brockport. Photo by Karen Fien. citizen has freedom, independence, and liberty. He considered these to be essential, God-given rights, which every human being deserved. According to Mike, Exile marveled at the Declaration of Independence. “Over 100 years earlier, the United States also had a serious problem with British tyranny and boldly declared its independence. He was also most appreciative of American civil rights, having lived in British-oppressed Ireland. Some of their laws prohibited freedom to own land, freedom of speech, freedom to vote, freedom to worship, freedom to peaceful protest, freedom to have a trial, etc.” Interestingly, Exile became a wellknown fixture in Washington, D.C., during presidential inaugural parades. Starting in 1865 with Abraham Lincoln’s inaugural, Exile was assigned to walk directly behind the newly-elected president who rode in a horse-drawn carriage. Exile’s death in February 1911 made national news, including the New York Times and Boston Globe. The Buffalo Commercial said, “McBride was a picturesque figure

and familiar to most who frequented the downtown districts…Few characters were more widely known in Buffalo than Mr. McBride. He was also widely known throughout the country.” Exile’s funeral was held at St. Joseph Cathedral in Buffalo and, according to reports, was very well attended. While Exile lived in Buffalo, he considered Brockport his hometown. His siblings remained in the area. His brother Stephen, Mike’s great grandfather, resided on Clinton Street. His mother Jane and brother James lived in Adams Basin, and his sister, Mrs. John (Mary) Carney, in Clarkson. Exile owned property at 10A Salmon Creek Road where he would spend much of his summers. He also helped his elderly, widowed mother with her farm. After his funeral in Buffalo, Exile’s body was returned to his brother Stephen’s home in Brockport. Several articles stated that Exile was given a second funeral at the Church of the Nativity and was buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. continued on page 2


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Ancestral Pot of Gold found continued from front page Mike said he was thrilled and humbled to learn Exile McBride was his great uncle. “Also amazing was the fact that I lived in nearby Rochester, and it was only a 20-minute drive to Mt. Olivet Cemetery. I eagerly planned to visit Exile’s gravesite and then search through his cemetery records at the Church of the Nativity.” Given Exile’s notoriety, Mike said he went to Brockport expecting to find a big bronze statue of his famous ancestor. “I was shocked to discover that there was nothing in Brockport showing that he ever existed!” If there ever was a headstone, perhaps it had been lost to time and the elements. Neither the church nor the cemetery had any record of him. It was incomprehensible. How could there be no trace of someone who was so famous in life? Mike continued to search, hoping that with a little “Luck of the Irish,” he would be able to solve the mystery. He put out pleas for information, both online and in an advertisement in Westside News. Since all of Exile’s family lived in this area, he thought someone, somewhere, might know something. With a bit of perseverance, Mike was able to obtain a copy of Exile’s death certificate, which confirmed that he was, in fact, buried in Brockport. The Church of the Nativity did manage to find some badly yellowed and faded records indicating that Exile was buried in Section H of Mt. Olivet Cemetery. The burial record entry, made one day after Exile’s death, partially states, “Sold 1 grave to Estate of John McBride, ‘Exile of Erin,’ on February 10th, 1911.” The discovery was made thanks to

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the help of Father Joe McCaffrey, Pamela Gardner, and John Toal. While searching they also discovered that Exile’s mother was buried in the same section of the cemetery in 1901. Exile’s life story reads like an adventure novel, and with the treasure trove of information he has discovered, Mike is now working on writing a biography. “Exile McBride dedicated his entire life as a human rights crusader, promoting the universal message that every human being was entitled to inalienable, God-given rights, such as life, liberty, independence, and freedom,” Mike said. “Exile has now been dead – and until recently forgotten about – for 110 years. However, his noble cause is certainly very much alive and relevant today.” This St. Patrick’s Day, the McBride family will be celebrating their recent discovery of this Ancestral Pot of Gold. If anyone has additional information, email Mike at rocksham1@yahoo.com.

Produced in New York youth cooking demonstrations Produced in New York is an experiential cooking program offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County’s 4-H Youth Development Program for 4-H youth between the ages of 5 and 19. It will be held virtually or in person at The Strong Museum of Play on March 20 at 11 a.m. Attendance will be up to the discretion of participants and their family members. Caregivers are expected to stay if the participants require adult support. Youth who are not currently enrolled in 4-H are encouraged to participate; enrollment forms are located at http://monroe.cce.cornell. edu/4-h-youth-development/join-4-h.

During Produced in New York, youth will present a silent 30-minute demonstration concurrently with their peers to portray their cooking techniques. They will choose a recipe using an ingredient produced in New York (i.e., apples, corn, tomatoes, etc.). They will be evaluated during their demonstration and on their final product. Evaluators will not be tasting the dishes. Any participants who choose to attend the event in-person are responsible for bringing in and carrying out their own utensils, hotplates, display dishes, and any other ingredients that they will need. This experience will help the participants learn skills to prepare and present cooking techniques for evaluation. This program will help participants develop hands-on experience of food preparation and presentation skills. Participants will also have a chance to learn the importance of organization and time management. The Monroe County 4-H Program is offered through Cornell Cooperative Extension to the youth of Monroe County, ages five to 19, who want to have fun, learn new skills, and explore the world. Learn more at http://monroe.cce.cornell.edu/4-h-youthdevelopment. Provided information and photo


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Open Forum for Small Scale Food Processors Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County recently held a workshop on Small Scale Food Processing, aimed at current and aspiring food entrepreneurs to help them better understand the key factors that contribute to a successful small scale food business. In response to a high level of interest in the subject, a free Open Forum is planned for Friday, March 19, from noon to 1 p.m. on Zoom. The forum will be an informal event

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COMMUNITY SERVICE Coached youth baseball from t-ball through majors from age 5-13. Cub Scout den leader moving up to Boy Scout Committee Leader. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton fundraiser chair for annual auctions, Cabbage Patch Festivals and currently co-chair for Annual Golf Tournament. Only non member of the Greece Rotary Club to receive the Paul Harris Award, the highest award given for community service above self annually.

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Blood Drive

•Blood Drive at the Churchville Fire Hall, 24 Washington Street, on Thursday, March 18, from 3 to 7 p.m.. Hosted by the Churchville Lions Club. Call 1-800-733-2767 to make an appointment.

Classes/Workshops/Webinars

•Let’s Reverse Lifestyle Disease webinar with Dr. Sal Lacagnina on Tuesday, March 16, at 7 p.m. via Zoom. Dr. Sal will share key insights on how to achieve lasting lifestyle changes that provide results. Free, with suggested donation. Visit https:// rochesterlifestylemedicine.us to register. •Genesee Community College Fashion Episode 21:1 presents Susan Makai of Personal Best, an internationally-known image and performing school that also teaches etiquette, communication, and business protocol. She will share her story in a free, virtual presentation on Wednesday, March 17, at 1:30 p.m. on Zoom, https://zoom.us/j/4147496187.

Events

•Harvest Kitchen at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Brockport opens on Sunday, March 14, in a “Grab N Go” format beginning at 2 p.m. Jambalaya, corn, and either chocolate pudding or fruit will be handed out near the 14 State Street entrance. Masks and social distancing are required. If you want to pick up more than one box, call Karen at 315-569-5029 by 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 13, to place your order in advance. No exceptions. •The Gathering Table free “take out” community dinner will be held at Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 Main Street, on Sunday, March 21, from 1 to 2 p.m. Enter the Main Street door and exit the Holley Street door. Masks and social distancing are required. The Teen Closet will also be open from 1 to 2 p.m.

Fundraisers

•Beef-on-Weck Dinner at Morton Baptist Church on Saturday, March 27, from 4 to 6 p.m., drive-thru only. Cost is $10. For tickets, call 659-2527 by March 17. •Roast Pork Dinner on Sunday, March 21, from noon until sold out at Ferris Goodridge Post 330, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport. Drive-thru only. Cost is $10. •The Spencerport Education Foundation is holding a fundraiser with Grandpa Sam’s Italian Kitchen of Spencerport. All dinners must be pre-ordered by March 24 at https://www. spencerporteducationfoundation.org/support. Cost is $15 for Spaghetti w/meatballs and $20 for Chicken French or Chicken Parmigiana. Dinners include salad and bread. All orders will also receive a Fowler’s Canaltown Wine & Spirits coupon. Dinners must be picked-up at Grandpa Sam’s on Tuesday, March 30 between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Pre-order required. •Drive-thru Turkey Dinner at Riga Church, 7057 Chili-Riga Center Road (Rt. 33A at Rt. 36), on March 27 from 3 p.m. until sold out. Scratch-made dinner with all the fixins and pie for dessert. $10 per dinner. •Kendall Faculty Association is holding a Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, March 20, from 9 to 11 a.m. (or sold out). Adult meal $10, kids meal $5. Purchase and pick up at the drive thru at the Kendall Jr./Sr. High School West Parking Lot.

Government Meetings

•Chili: Parks & Recreation Committee – March 16, 6 p.m., at the Senior Center. Town Board – March 17, 7 p.m., in the Town Hall Main Meeting Room. •Churchville: Zoning Board of Appeals meets Wednesday, March 17, 7 p.m., at the Village Municipal Building, 23 East Buffalo Street. •Clarendon: Town Board meets the third Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., either at the Town Hall, 16385 Church Street, or via ZOOM Group Meeting. •Hamlin: Zoning Board of Appeals meets March 15, 7:30 p.m., at the Hamlin Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin. •Kendall: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. •Parma: Town Board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Planning Board meets the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, Hilton, and are open to the public.

Health/Help

•The New York Council on Problem Gambling offers an online self-screening tool for individuals who want to explore their risk for problem gambling. The tool guides individuals through a set of questions to help them examine their gambling behaviors and the possible consequences of their gambling activity. Individuals who complete the questionnaire receive personalized feedback and resources based on their answers. The tool is available at https://NYProblemGamblingHELP.org/e-Screener/. •The Hilton Community Clothes Closet, located in the basement of Hilton Baptist Church, 50 Lake Avenue, is open Tuesdays from 9 to 11:30 a.m., and from 5 to 7 p.m. on the first Tuesday and third Thursday of the month. Appointments are not necessary. Email hbchurch@frontiernet.net or Hilton.Clothing.Closet@ gmail.com with any questions.

Historical

•The Gates Historical Society meets Monday, March 15, at 7 p.m. Paula Blackburn and Susan Swanton will do a Zoom presentation about how local library services have evolved. Interested attendees will need to register through www.gateshistory.org. For information, email GatesHistoricalSociety@gmail.com.

Library Programs

•The Chili Public Library is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. Masks are required. Curbside service also available. Programs for all ages are being offered online. Programs marked with * require registration; go to the Events Calendar on the library’s website to register with a valid email address to receive Zoom meeting login information prior to the program. If no registration is required, the program can be accessed through the website or the library’s Facebook page. Stories for You* – Sign up for a one-on-one storytime with a Chili Children’s Librarian. Go to the Events Calendar to select a session. Thursday, March 18 – Herb Gardening*, 7 p.m., sponsored by the Lions Club of Chili. Learn the benefits of herb growing. Thursday, March 25 –

Stories and a Craft: Bathtime!*, 10:30 a.m., for all ages. Stop by to pick up craft kit. Library Board of Trustees Meeting, 6 p.m., available live on Facebook. Wednesday, March 31 – Parent and Me Paint Time*, for ages 6–12 years old with a parent. Register for one session – 1 or 6:30 p.m. Registration opens March 17. Required supplies are listed on the Events Calendar. •The Hamlin Public Library is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Thursday hours are noon to 6 p.m. Anyone entering the building must wear a mask and observe social distancing guidelines. Hand sanitizer is available at the door. Available services include browsing and checking out of materials, book returns, paying of fines, issuing of new library cards and printing/copying/faxing. There are a limited number of public computers which are available for a 30-minute session. Alphabet and seasonal preschool storytimes are posted on Facebook every Monday at 10:30 a.m. and are available 24/7. Adult, child and preschool Take & Make craft kits are available at the circulation desk. Join the Book of the Month adult book club. Copies of each month’s book are available for check-out. For information, call the library at 964-2320, go to hamlinny.org or visit the library’s Facebook page. •Hoag Library in Albion is open to the public Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., for browsing, computer lab, and fax/print/ wireless print/copy/scan/notary. Patrons are required to wear a mask at all times and visits are limited to 15 minutes, but accommodations can be arranged with the Director. Leaving your information for Contact Tracing purposes is encouraged. The book drop and Wi-Fi are available remotely 24/7. Search the catalog, renew checkouts, and place holds online at www.nioga. org. Many services are available remotely, including the digital library, virtual programming, and ‘Library-To-Go’ by visiting www.hoaglibrary.org. Take-and-Make crafts available. eMagazines are moving from the RBDigital app to the Libby app. Participate in the Winter Reading Challenge through March 15. Virtual programs: Zoom-A-Story Storytime, Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to noon; Intro to Investing with Brighton Securities, April 6, 5 p.m. Registration links are located at www.hoaglibrary.org under the ‘Hoag Library Events’ tab. •The Ogden Farmers’ Library 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, is open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Online children’s content, including storytimes, crafts, and digital escape room, available at www.ogdenlibrary.com/for-kids. Free Raffle – fill out a ticket for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate. •The Newman Riga Library has changed its hours to: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturdays (until June 12) 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The library is located in the center of the Village of Churchville at the intersection of Routes 33 and 36. For information, visit www.newmanrigalibrary.org, call 293-2009, or find the library on Facebook. •Parma Public Library, 7 West Avenue, Hilton, is holding the following events: Virtual Storytime – Monday, March 15, and Wednesday, March 17, video posted on Facebook at 10:30 a.m. for viewing at any time. Teens Write – Tuesday, March 16, 4:30 p.m. Use Discord online to discuss your writing and work on prompts. Email matthew.hoople@libraryweb.org to get the Discord invite. Among Us (Teens, Families) – Thursday, March 18, 4 p.m. on Zoom. Room code will be posted to the library’s Facebook page at 4 p.m. If you can’t make it into a round, monitor the twitch stream at https://www.twitch.tv/hiltoniangames. Raised Bed Gardening – Saturday, March 20, 10:30 a.m. Presentation will focus on the key steps to ensure a successful vegetable garden. Presented by Master Gardener, Lauren Caruso, from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County. Register to receive a Zoom link. Funded by the Friends of the Parma Public Library. All events can be found at calendar.libraryweb. org/parma. For information, visit www.parmapubliclibrary.org or call 392-8350. •Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport, is now open Monday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Library will be closed on Monday, March 15, for staff training. Curbside service is available by calling 637-1050. The library is offering virtual programs; those marked with * require registration. Preschool Activity Club on Zoom* – Tuesdays, 11:30 a.m. to noon., for children ages 2-5 and a caregiver. Pick up a kit at the library. All About St. Patrick’s Day on Zoom* – Tuesday, March 16, 7 to 8 p.m. Join Jack Kowiak to explore the origins and traditions of this holiday. Trivia via Zoom: Nickelodeon Edition* – Thursday, March 18, 5:15 to 6 p.m., for grades 6-12. Use of a laptop is recommended. Teen Game Night: Jackbox Games* – Friday, March 19, 7 to 9 p.m., for grades 9-12. Use of laptop recommended. Book Discussion Group on Zoom* – Wednesday, March 24, 2 to 3 p.m., led by Jennifer Caccavale. This month’s book is The Yellow House by Sarah Broom (copies available at circulation desk or for curbside pick-up). Link to the program will be emailed the morning of March 24. Kiwanis Bookmark Contest Deadline is Saturday, March 27, at 2 p.m., for BCSD residents in grades K-5. Show off your drawing skills for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate to Lift Bridge, and everyone who enters will receive a book courtesy of the Kiwanis Club of Brockport. Coming Soon: Easter Event via Zoom* – Saturday, April 3, 10 a.m. to noon.

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•The Ogden Democratic Committee meets via Zoom on Saturday, March 20. Registered Democrats in Ogden can email ogdennydemocrats@gmail.com for more information. •Brockport Fire District meets March 15, 6:30 p.m., at Station #3, 191 West Avenue, Brockport. •Hamlin Morton Walker Board of Fire Commissioners holds a regular business meeting on March 15, 7 p.m., at the Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District Building, 1521 Lake Road.

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•Kendall CSD Board of Education meets March 17 at 6:30 p.m. for a regular meeting in the David J. Doyle Kendall Junior Senior High School Library, 16887 Roosevelt Highway.

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VOTE THIS TUESDAY, MARCH 16TH Vote at Spencerport Lyell Avenue firehouse 12:00 until 9:00pm

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“Someplace Special” Re-elect GARY PENDERS fOR MAYOR and Re-elect our VILLAGE TRUSTEES GARY PENDERS A PROVEN LEADER AND DEDICATED SERVANT WHO GETS THINGS DONE

GARY PENDERS and THE VILLAGE BOARD HAVE:

• Lowered the village tax rate for the last 3 consecutive years • Improved infrastructure including street lighting, sidewalks, and parking lots • Kept at the forefront of technology adding solar energy, and electric car charging   at the village office for residents • Improved amenities like the gazebo and heritage trail • Showed initiatives in health and safety with work on the canal bank.

If YOU LOVE THIS VILLAGE KEEP THE TEAM THAT HELPED MAKE IT THIS WAY RE-ELECT A LEADER LIKE GARY PENDERS AS MAYOR and RE-ELECT CHARLES HOPSON AND RAY KUNTZ AS VILLAGE TRUSTEES GARY PENDERS:

• A lifelong resident of the Village of Spencerport • Graduate of Spencerport High School • Chief of the Fire Department 1989 – 1991 • 37 years of active service with the Spencerport Fire Department • Worked for the Village from 1997 to 2011 • Village Trustee for 4 years • Named 2018 Co-Citizen of the Year by the Spencerport Area Chamber of Commerce • Your choice for Mayor since 2016 GARY KNOWS THIS VILLAGE, LOVES THIS VILLAGE, AND IS DEDICATED TO SERVIING THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE HERE. THE CLEAR CHOICE IS A PROVEN, CAPABLE LEADER AND DEDICATED SERVANT WHO GETS THINGS DONE.

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Louise W. Hunter NORTH CHILI: Louise W. Hunter, 92, mother, grandmother, sister, neighbor and friend, passed away peacefully at Unity Hospital on March 3rd, 2021. She was warm and approachable, demonstrating genuine concern and compassion for everyone she met. She had wide-ranging intellectual and cultural curiosity and exhibited respect for all people. Louise also had an undeniable impish side of spunk, determination and unshakable independence, which helped her persevere through hurdles in her life. She valued interpersonal relationships; her close neighbors and friends often viewed her as ‘family’. Her children are grateful for her care in identifying and cultivating their own inherent talents, teaching them to trust their intuition, providing many experiences above and beyond those she had in her own life. Louise is pre-deceased by husband Bob, son Erik, and siblings Bernard, Charles, Ron, Carol and Paul, and survived by siblings Richard, Barbara, Marge and George, children Gregg, Carolyn and Jeanne, and granddaughters Elsa and Greta. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to WXXI or Foundation for Fighting Blindness. Family, friends and neighbors are invited to visit www.Never-Gone.com and share their memories.

•Calarco, James P., age 74, died March 6, 2021 at the Batavia VA Medical Center. Surviving are his children, Amy (Thomas) Enderle of Brockport and James (Kim) Calarco, Jr. of Buffalo; grandchildren, Mya, Ava and Ethan Enderle. His Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated March 11 at St. Brigid Church, Bergen. Burial with military honors will be in Byron Cemetery. Donations can be made to Vietnam Veterans Chapter 193, 29 Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569 or Honor Flight Rochester at https://honorflightrochester. org/donations/ in his memory.

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•Carpino. Vilma P. (Schafer), age 93, died March 9, 2021. She is predeceased by her husband, Salvatore (Sam) Carpino. Vilma is survived by her children, Joanne (Paul) Soyack, Mary Ann Carpino and Nick (Kathy) Carpino; her grandchildren, Paula (Eric) Palazzo, Brad (Tiffany) Soyack, Jake (Nicole) Carpino and Amanda Carpino; her great-grandchildren, Isabella, Aiden and Austin Soyack, Emily Palazzo and Ariel, Madison, Oliver and Coraline Carpino; her beloved friends, Rose (Gene) Giraulo and Kay (Richard) Giraulo and their families; two sisters-in-law and many nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation was observed March 11 at the Leo Bean & Sons Funeral Home, Chili. Contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society or charity of one’s choice in her memory.

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Barbara Gauthreaux March 29, 1934 – February 18, 2021

Barbara was born in Brockport, NY to Charlotte and Gordon Breckenridge and raised by her maternal grandmother (Marion Thompson) after her mother’s death in 1935. After graduation from Brockport High School, and then Rochester Business Institute, she worked at Cornell University. Her career led to a move to Tucson, AZ where she met her husband Steve. She and Steve started their family in New Orleans, LA before moving back to her hometown of Brockport to be near her family. There, she provided a wonderful upbringing for her children and made many life-long friends. Nearly 35 years ago, she and Steve moved to Advance, NC where they planted deep roots and developed treasured friendships. Barbara was preceded in death by her parents; her loving husband of 57 years, Steve; brother, Bill; and beloved family members. She leaves behind her four grateful children, Jack (Sue, children Sarah & Scott) of Grenoble France, Ann (Meribeth, daughter Mamie) of Winston-Salem, NC, Tom of Scottsdale, AZ, and Dan (Wendy, sons JP & Cody) of Hickory, NC. Barbara enjoyed traveling with family and friends, reading, quilting, cross-country skiing, volunteering with Trellis Supportive Care, daily walks with her loyal walking companions, and time with her priceless friends and neighbors. Most of all, Barbara loved time with her husband and children. She will be greatly missed as a devoted mother and grandmother and remembered for her quick wit and humor, warm friendship and welcoming spirit. When it is safe to travel and gather, a memorial service will be held at St. Clement’s Episcopal Church in Clemmons, NC. If you wish to make a donation in Barbara’s memory, please consider St. Clement’s, PO Box 1547, Clemmons, NC 27012, or Trellis Supportive Care, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, NC 27103.

•Terranova, John, July 12, 1947 – February 20, 2021. John was predeceased by his parents, Gasper and Josephine (Cammarattra) Terranova. He is survived by his wife Sabrina (Todd) Terranova; their daughter Bianca Todd; his brother Gary (Kelly Pattridge Ziefel) Terranova (Bartow FL); and his nephew Gary Terranova (Los Angeles, CA). John served in the US Army during Vietnam era. A Memorial Service was held March 13 at the Jubilee Christian Church, Brockport.

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•Ahl, Richard A., age 82, died March 4, 2021 after a long battle with cancer. Survived by his wife, Patricia; children, Michael (Kathy), Timothy, Julia (Danny) Martinez and Tammy; grandchildren. Alex, Courtney, Colby, Austin and Aiden; sister, Patricia (Doug) Wojcieszyn. Dick was a veteran of the US Navy and an Eastman Kodak Company retiree. He enjoyed umpiring and was a substitute umpire for the International League. Funeral Services will be held at the convenience of family. Donations can be made to Lollypop Farm in his memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. •Riggs, David Ray, died March 3, 2021. Predeceased by brother Gary Michael. Beloved son of James “Ray” and Marjorie Lachat-Riggs (Pendelton, NY). Father of David Ray Jr. (Niagara Falls, NY). Brother of Edward James (Lockport, NY) and William John (Cheektawaga, NY). He also leaves his ex-wife, Valery Wandktke; and father-in-law, Gordon, who both remained very close to him. David was a business owner/mechanic in Hilton.

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•Cole, George, died March 7, 2021, age 77. Survived by his wife, Becky; his children, Will (Nicole) Cole, Amanda (Allen) Scoggins and Amy (Bobby) Noble-Osborn; grandchildren, Martin and Cynthia Cole, Eion Scoggins, Donielle, Katana and Hadyn Noble; and great granddaughter, Elli Noble. Predeceased by his brother, Frederick Cole. His Memorial Service was held March 10 at St. John Lutheran Church, Hamlin. Donations can be made to St. John Lutheran Church in his memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.

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•Griffith, Jeffrey I. “Smooth,” died March 7, 2021 at age 76. Predeceased by his sons, Dominic and James. Survived by his loving wife, Louise; children, Sandy (Mark) Siekierski, Yvonne Milillo and Jeffrey Griffith; 11 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. Visitation was held March 12 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili. Contributions can be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in his memory.

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•Brown, John D., of Austin, Texas, formerly of Spencerport and Florida, died March 4, 2021 at age 90. Predeceased by his brothers, Ralph and Harold, sisters, Eleanor and Marilyn. Survived by sons, Paul (Joanne) and Scott Brown; daughter, Laurie Brown; mother of his children, Marilyn Brown; grandsons, Eric and Jared Brown; granddaughter Brandy (Seth, deceased) Czopek; great granddaughters, Ava, Vivienne and Evelyn Czopek; several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held at the convenience of the family. •Martens, Hans Herbert, died February 28, 2021 at age 67. Predeceased by his parents, Otto and Anneliese Martens; son, Nicholas Martens; noisy companion, Bellie. Survived by his wonderful wife, Karen (Papa) Martens; children, Erik (Shanan Smith) Martens, Kathryn (Shaun) White; his grandchildren, Dominik Martens, Anneliese Martens, Taya Palmesano, Charlotte White, Aubrey White, Baby Boy White; brother-in-law, Peter (Renee) Papa; nephew, John (Kristina) Papa. Hans was President of the Spencerport Lions Club. He retired from Monroe Extinguisher, Rochester. His Funeral Service was held March 3 at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Spencerport. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. To honor Hans, please give your furry friend a special treat. •Zukaitis, Victor J., died March, 6, 2021. Predeceased by his loving wife, Pat (O’Neill) Zukaitis. Survived by his children, Steve (Linda) Zukaitis, Mark Zukaitis, Donna (Joseph) Falcone, Peggy (Bill) Goy; grandchildren, Jason Leone, Christine Colon, Matthew (Kirsten Lydon) Falcone, Nathaniel Falcone; great-grandchildren, Preston, Elias, Sophia and Lilly Rose; many loving family members and dear friends. His Funeral Mass was celebrated March 12 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery. Donations can be made to a charity of one’s choice in his memory. Arrangements entrusted to Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Spencerport.

David F. Resch David F. Resch, age 68, passed away suddenly March 4. Dave is survived by his wife of 47 years, Janine; sons Andrew (Katherine) and Daniel (Lorianne) Resch; grandchildren Elisabeth, Rebecka, Caroline, Griffin, and Margot; sister, Linda (Ted) Rauber; six nieces and nephews. Dave was a Fire Commissioner of the Spencerport Fire District, a member of Brockport Yacht Club, and the longtime owner of Resch Auto Service. Visitation took place March 11 and 12 at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, 15 West Ave., Spencerport. The family held a small, private Funeral Service. Donations may be made in Dave’s name to The Spencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Association, 175 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport, NY 14559, or Aurora House, P.O. Box 21, Spencerport, NY 14559.

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Spencerport mourns Fire Commissioner Resch Spencerport Fire District Commissioner and Chairman David Resch died suddenly during an incident involving his private vehicle on Gillett Road on the evening of March 4, 2021. Ogden Police are investigating, but preliminary reports are that Commissioner Resch suffered a medical emergency while driving home following a Board of Commissioners meeting held earlier that evening. Spencerport Fire District Chief Tom Clark issued the following statement: “On behalf of the entire Spencerport Fire District organization, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of Commissioner Resch. We also appreciate the quick response and partnerDavid Resch ship of the Ogden Police Department and Gates Volunteer Ambulance Service during the incident. We would also like to thank the staff at Unity Hospital for their professionalism and care. At this time, we ask that the community please keep the Resch Family in their thoughts as this loss affects everyone who had the honor of knowing David and his extended family.” Resch was also well-known in the community as the longtime owner of Resch Auto Service. Provided information and photo

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MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE Harper Park Hamlin: New and pre-owned manufactured homes for sale in lovely community. Yard with 2 car asphalt driveway. Short drive to Hamlin Beach State Park. Moderately priced, single floor living. Take a tour today. 4000 Brick Schoolhouse Rd., Hamlin, NY. Call 585-964-2434 or visit us at www.harperhomes.net. [TFN]

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Salmon Creek Country Club is looking to fill the following positions: Servers, Bartenders, Dish Washers, Beer Cart Workers, Snack Bar, Pro Shop. Please apply in person to fill out an application. Go to the Tennis Complex @ 355 Washington St., Spencerport, NY.[TFN]

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Learn about available substitute opportunities as Food Service Helpers, Cleaners, Bus Drivers, Bus Attendants, Lunch Monitors, Teacher Aides, Teachers and Nurses. Participate in NYS pension. Gain experience for future contract positions which include paid leave time/benefits!

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The Town of Parma is accepting applications for seasonal parttime Park Laborers, specifically, Park Attendants. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and possess a NYS driver’s license. Duties include, but not limited to interaction with park users, park maintenance, enforcement of park rules/regulations, clean-up of trash, restrooms, and pavilions. Hours rotate to include 3-6 hour shifts Mon-Fri, 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. (or until park is clear) and 4-8 hour shifts Sat-Sun, 8:00 a.m. - 10 p.m. (or until park is clear) during the months of April – October depending on the time of year. This job notice is available online at www.hprecreation.org. Monroe County employment applications must be submitted to Parma Town Clerk’s Office at 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, P.O. Box 728, Hilton, NY 14468. Any questions please call 392-9030. The Town of Parma is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Seasonal Park Laborer – Ballfield Maintenance Attendant (Weekdays – Minimal Weekends) Pay Range: $14.50-$16.00 / hour Starting Date: April, 2021

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The Town of Parma is accepting applications for seasonal Park Laborers. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and possess a NYS driver’s license. Duties include, but not limited to, athletic field maintenance and program assistance, mowing, trimming, and park equipment/amenity maintenance. The successful applicant may receive up 40 hours per week as scheduled in shifts somewhere between the hours of 9 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Mon-Fri during the months of April – October depending on the time of year and subject to flexible scheduling based on programs, weather conditions and needs. This job notice is available online at www.hprecreation.org. Monroe County employment applications must be submitted to Parma Town Clerk’s Office at 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, P.O. Box 728, Hilton, NY 14468. Any questions please call 392-9030. The Town of Parma is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Legal NoticeS Legal Notice Village of Spencerport Election Day: Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Legal Notice Village of Hilton Notice of Local Law Adoption

Pursuant to Section 15-104, Subsections 3(b) and 4 of the Election Law, notice of the following is hereby given:

Please take notice that on February 2, 2021, the Village of Hilton Board of Trustees adopted Local Law #1, 2021 as follows:

The place of holding the General Village election in the Village of Spencerport, County of Monroe, State of New York shall be at the Spencerport Fire House, Station #1, 175 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport, NY

To replace Chapter 259, Recreational Vehicles of the Hilton Code in its entirety.

The hours of opening and closing of the polls shall be the hours from 12:00 Noon until 9:00 P.M. on the 16th day of March, 2021 VILLAGE MAYOR (vote for one) Village 1st Party Gary Penders, 84 Highview Drive, Spencerport, NY 14559 Vibrant Village Party Anna Sapienza, 125 Amity Street, Spencerport, NY 14559 VILLAGE TRUSTEE - 4 YEAR TERM (vote for two) Workin For U Party Raymond Kuntz, 47 Coolidge Avenue, Spencerport, NY 14559 Peoples Party Charles Hopson, 132 Maplewood Avenue, Spencerport, NY 14559 This notice shall be published at least (10) days prior to the General Village Election and a copy thereof shall be posted in six (6) conspicuous places in the Village and at the official polling place at least one (1) day before election. Jacqueline Sullivan Village Clerk

Legal Notice Town of Parma The Town of Parma is requesting bids for property Maintenance. The guide for submitting bids is listed below. BID REQUIREMENTS FOR PROPERTY MAINTENANCE GRASS CUTTING 1. Contractor must supply the Town of Parma with proof of Liability & Workers Compensation insurance if granted the Contract. 2. The following lot sizes are what the estimates should be based on: A. B. C. D. E.

Agricultural Conservation (AC) Rural Residential (RD) Medium Density Residential (MD) High Density Residential (HD) Waterfront Residential (WF)

lot size lot size lot size lot size lot size

300’ x 350’ 260’ x 300’ 100’ x 175’ 85’ x 120’ 85’ x 120’

The height of the grass on the above properties will be anywhere from 12” high to 3’ high. The grass has to be cut down to within 3 inches and trimmed. The cut grass may be left on site. In some cases, the properties will have to been cleaned up and the debris removed from the property before the grass can be cut. In these cases, a bid will be required and must be approved by the Town prior to the maintenance of the property. Sealed Bids can be submitted until 4:00 pm on April 7, 2021 to the Town Clerk at 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road, Hilton, New York 14468.

Legal Notice Hilton Central School District Notice to Bidders HCSD BID #20-21-02 The Hilton Central School District Board of Education, in accordance with Section 103 of Article 5A of the General Municipal Law, hereby invites the submission of sealed bids for the following items. Bid #20-21-02 2021 Ford LR-T-350 Transit Cargo Van Bids must be mailed to the Buildings & Grounds Department, 130 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, NY 14468, and postmarked no later than March 26th, 2021. Due to COVID-19, bids will be opened through a live-stream bid opening on March 31st, 2021 at 1:00 PM. Please forward your e-mail address to medwards@hilton.k12.ny.us prior to the bid opening date to receive instructions to access the “live stream” bid opening. Please address your bid to: Hilton Central School District Buildings & Grounds Department Attn: Mark Edwards 130 Old Hojack Lane Hilton, NY 14468 Mark Envelope: Sealed Bid #20-21-02 To request a copy of the bid document, or to make an appointment to inspect the trade in vehicle, please contact Anthony Streb at astreb@hilton.k12.ny.us, or call 585-392-1000, ext. 6176 Monday through Friday between 7am and 3pm.

§ 259-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: RECREATIONAL MOTOR VEHICLE Expressly limited to “off road” vehicles such as minibikes, trail bikes, motor scooters, dune buggies and swamp buggies and any other similar motor vehicle of the type that is normally used on land for recreation, entertainment, or pleasure. The use of the lawn mower, powered garden vehicles, other similar utilitarian domestic vehicles and vehicles required to be registered with the DMV are specifically excepted here from. § 259-2 Purpose. It is the purpose of this chapter to preserve and promote the health, safety and general welfare of those inhabitants of the Village of Hilton who wish to use and operate Recreational Motor Vehicles on private property or municipal property. It is also the purpose of this chapter to prevent those inhabitants of the Village of Hilton who wish to use and operate Recreational Motor Vehicles from trespassing on public or private property in the village of Hilton, from annoying inhabitants and from creating a public nuisance. § 259-3 Prohibitions It shall be unlawful to operate or for the owner to permit the operation of any Recreational Motor Vehicle as defined in §259-1. A. On the private property of another without the express prior written consent of the owner and the occupant of said property. Such consent may be revoked at any time by the granter thereof. Where such express prior written consent has been obtained, the operator or person at the site responsible for such operation shall keep said consent on his person and available for immediate display at all times during the period of such operation. Excepted from the operation of this subsection are any private clubs or other organizations that permit the operation of Recreational Motor Vehicles on their property in connection with the principal use of said property by members of such club or organization. B. On any public grounds or property, including Village-owned land, which shall include but not be limited to parks; ball parks; recreation areas; Village-owned streets, easements and sidewalks or areas dedicated to or commonly used for vehicular or pedestrian traffic; Village storage facilities; garage areas; and Board of Education lands, unless specifically designated, set aside and reserved therefor by resolution of the Village Board. C. In such manner as to create loud or unnecessary noise so as to unnecessarily disturb or interfere with persons in the peaceful and quiet enjoyment of their property. To this end, no person shall operate a Recreational Motor Vehicle before the hour of 9:00 a.m. and after one hour before sundown or 7:00 p.m., whichever is earlier. D. In a careless, reckless or negligent manner so as to endanger the safety or property of any person. E. While in an intoxicated condition or under the influence of narcotics or drugs as defined by §1194 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law. § 259-4 Enforcement: The Monroe County Sheriff ’s Department and /or any Law Enforcement Officer with jurisdiction in the Village of Hilton. § 259-5 Confiscation of vehicles: Any member of the Monroe County Sheriff ’s Department or any other law enforcement officer who shall encounter any person operating a Recreational Motor Vehicle or conveyance in violation of this chapter, or if the vehicle is operated by an individual under 16 years of age, or the Sheriff ’s deputy is unable to determine the owner of the vehicle or notify the owner of the vehicle, is authorized to impound said vehicle or conveyance to a place designated by the Monroe County Sheriff ’s Department or his designee. The owner or duly designated agent of the owner of such vehicle or conveyance may regain the same upon the payment of all expenses and charges necessarily and actually incurred by the removal and/or storage of said vehicle or conveyance.

Legal Notice Village of Hilton Notice of Local Law Adoption Please take notice that on February 2, 2021, the Village of Hilton Board of Trustees adopted Local Law #2, 2021 which amended the Vehicles and Traffic Law, Chapter 252-4 (A) as follows: Parking shall be prohibited at all hours of the day and night and both sides of the street on Archer Drive. For additional information, please contact the Village Office at 392-4144. Shari Pearce, Village Manager/Clerk Dated: March 14, 2021

Legal Notice Village of Hilton Notice of Local Law Adoption Please take notice that the Hilton Village Board of Trustees adopted Local Law #3, 2021, on Tuesday, February 2, 2021 which replaced Section 165-7 (A) in its entirety of the Zoning Code as follows: Exemptions. With the exception of food vendors, all other persons soliciting on behalf of any public or private school or any voluntary firemen’s association, veterans’ organization, fraternal organization, service group or other nonprofit organization or association which maintains a chapter or local organization within the Village of Hilton, Town of Parma or Hilton Central School District. Food vendors soliciting on behalf for such nonprofit organizations or associations shall not be exempt from the requirements of this Chapter but shall not be required to pay the fees as set forth in §165-6 of this Chapter. This is intended to amend and restated the provisions of Paragraph A of Section 165-7 Chapter 165 of the Code of the Village of Hilton for purposes of clarification. Shari Pearce, Village Manager/Clerk Dated: March 14, 2021

Legal Notice Brockport Fire District Notice of Resolution The following resolution was adopted by the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Brockport Fire District on March 11, 2021. Resolution to expend from the Brockport Vehicle and Equipment Reserve Fund monies for the acquisition of a new Hurst eDraulic SC358E2 Combination Tool (Jaws of Life) WHEREAS, pursuant to General Municipal Law §6-g, the Brockport Fire District (Fire District), Towns of Sweden and Clarkson, County of Monroe, State of New York, did establish the “Brockport Vehicle and Equipment Capital Reserve Fund” a capital reserve fund to finance all or part of the cost of acquisition of firefighting equipment, apparatus and certain vehicles needed by the Fire District. WHEREAS, there is a need to add an additional piece of equipment (Hurst eDraulic SC358E2 Combination Tool “Jaws of Life”) to be housed on squad 2328 to respond to various calls within the district which may require having this equipment available for extrications. WHEREAS, the above-mentioned acquisition is to be financed from monies in the above-referenced “Brockport Vehicle and Equipment Capital Reserve Fund”, and it is the purpose of said capital reserve fund to fund the acquisition and purchase of such equipment, apparatus and certain vehicles by the Fire District;

§ 259-6 Penalties for offenses.

NOW BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Brockport Fire District is hereby authorized to expend from the “Brockport Vehicle and Equipment Capital Reserve Fund” an amount not to exceed $15,000 for the purpose of acquisition of this new Hurst eDraulic SC358E2 Combination Tool and;

A. Any person, firm or corporation violating or permitting the violation of any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to a fine of not more than $250 or to imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or both such fine and imprisonment. Any person of the age of 18 years or over, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not to exceed $500 or by imprisonment in the county jail for a term not exceeding 15 days, or both the case of a second or subsequent violation

BE IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution is subject to a permissive referendum and shall not take effect until 30 days has elapsed after its adoption, or unless approved at a special election of the qualified voters of the Brockport Fire District after a proper petition calling for such special election is filed with the secretary of the Brockport Fire District within the time permitted by law. The adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote and upon roll call the vote was as follows:

8. In addition, any and all persons, firms or corporations violating or permitting a violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or omitting or refusing to do any act required by this chapter shall severally, for each and every violation and noncompliance respectively, be liable for a civil penalty of $50. The imposition of all penalties for any violation of this chapter shall not excuse the violation or permit it to continue. The application of the above penalties or the provisions of this chapter shall not be held to prevent the enforcement of this chapter by other action.

Patricia Connors, Chairwoman Commissioner Yes Allyn Hammel, Vice Chairman, Commissioner Yes Willard Bird, Commissioner Absent Debra Bax, Commissioner Yes David Georgiev, Commissioner Yes The resolution was thereupon duly declared to have been adopted subject to a permissive referendum.

No bid may be withdrawn within sixty (60) days after actual date of the bid opening. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

For additional information please contact the Village Office at 585-392-4144.

Kathie Mitchell Business Office Manager

Dated: March 14, 2021

Shari Pearce, Village Manager/Clerk

Dated: March 11, 2021 Debra L. Bax, Secretary Board of Fire Commissioners Brockport Fire District PO Box 131 38 Market Street Brockport, New York 14420


Westside News East and West Editions - March 14, 2021 15

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4704 Ridge Rd. W., Spencerport • 585-352-5360 Pictured (l-r) are Captain Michael Lonville, Sergeant William Nielson, Judge Michael Sciortino, Officer Sean Glenney, Officer Kenan Hasanbegovic, Town Supervisor Jack Barton, Recruit Officer Sean Brown, and Officer Peter Colombo.

Town of Parma Justice swears in Peace Officers In February, the Town of Parma conducted its annual swearing-in of Peace Officers. They are members of the Parma Special Police Department, an all-volunteer organization that operates under continuing recruitment. Each year the Town Board re-appoints its’ employees and officials. Upon being hired, each employee signs an Oath of Affirmation. In addition to four of the seven existing officers being sworn in, the Honorable Judge Michael Sciortino also swore in one new officer who will be attending the Academy for NYS Peace Officers, being held at the Monroe County Public Safety Training Facility later this month.

New offerings at Chili church’s Little Free Library The Little Free Library at the First Presbyterian Church of Chili has replenished its shelves with some new books for the month of March. There are many Mercer Mayer children’s books on its shelves, including Just Me and my Babysitter, Just for You, Just Going to the Dentist, and more. There are also some picture books about spring and Easter. Adults might enjoy passing time with several new knitting books and novels by familiar authors such as Nora Roberts, Nicholas Sparks, William Kent Krueger, and Sidney Sheldon. This Little Free Library sponsors an online book club via Zoom. The Book Charmer by Karen Hawkins will be the topic of the next meeting on Wednesday, March 31, at 7 p.m. The public is invited to join; call church secretary Sandra McCauley at 8899896 to receive a Zoom link for this meeting. Some instruction can be offered for those unfamiliar with how to use Zoom on their computer, smart phone, or tablet. Provided information

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Recruitment is open to Monroe County residents. Anyone with a clean criminal background, who is of good moral character, possesses a good work ethic, and a valid NYS Driver’s License is encouraged to inquire about positions within the Parma Special Police Department. Call 3929461, ext. 121, for information. Provided information and photos

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16 Westside News - East Edition - March 14, 2021 As mayor of the Village of Spencerport I would like to further mention some of the accomplishments during my tenure as Mayor Early on as Mayor I directed our Village Clerk to apply for the NYSERDA grant (New York State Energy and Research and Development authority). Spencerport was the first municipality to get a clean energy community designation in the Finger Lakes region. The grant for this was $100,000. We qualified by having installed EV (electric vehicle) charging stations (four). LED lighting for our street lighting now 100% complete. Solar panels on the roof of our Village Office. Lastly, hybrid electric material handler bucket trucks and digger derrick for our electric franchise. We still have room to get more energy efficient implementation done for Village. More hybrid vehicles. More EV stations. More solar opportunity at DPW facility on our property owned there. The grant was used to purchase a hybrid vehicle for our code enforcement officer and another EV station, we now total 5. I also had the DPW and Electric department plan a backup power system for the DPW and Electric complex. This has been accomplished with some added benefits. A gas line was brought in from Trimmer Road to power the backup generator. This also benefited a conversion of all our building heating to gas. More efficient than electric and allowed our winter heating electric consumption to be put back into our community grid. Lowering our total cost to NYPA (New York Power Authority) for monthly power costs. I met with State Senator Ortt and asked him for help in offsetting cost for this project. He provided us with a grant of $50,000 which paid for the generator and helped with the transfer switch. This project was done in house with no contracting costs to the Village. A testament to the knowledgeable people we are blessed to have employed at the Village. We have more projects we are considering. One is to replace the culvert and cover the Northrup Creek by the new building on East Ave. and South Union Street. This would facilitate more municipal parking in the Village for business, always a concern voiced by businesspeople. Our business in the Village will be helped this Spring by a new building approved and cellar construction permit granted. This will be on the corner of East Ave and South Union Street. A three-story building with mercantile on the first floor and apartments on the second and third floors. All overhead power and communication wire conductors will be placed underground to make that area more attractive. New sidewalk project will continue this summer that will complete the business area. More decorative streetlights have been added to the area along with new trees and pervious mats at their bases for water penetration. Parking lot on northeast side of bridge will be used for municipal parking with possibly another EV station for convenience for our North side people. Recently I worked with new State Legislator Josh Jensen, regarding the reduction of canal operating hours and a shortened open canal season. The NYPA (New York Power Authority) that operates the canal was proposing these shortening times. That would be another hurt to business with shortened hours and a shortened season. I am happy to say that Josh was helpful to make the NYPA keep the present operating times and season length. I have personally added my appreciation for his efforts in this matter. So, I am upbeat that business will continue to grow in the Village. Any grants that are available will be pursued. In fact, we are looking at a grant to replace the canal dock in front of the Trolley Depot Museum owned by the Village. That will be done next year as the under structure of the dock is deteriorating. I had our electric and administrative staff plan a fiber loop around areas in the Village for security cameras. That has proved worthwhile to help Ogden Police with vandalism that has occurred in the Village. We are very connected with Chief Mears and his OPD, as with Chief Tom Clark and fire commissioners of the Spencerport Fire Department. I was Chief of Spencerport during the ice storm of 1991. I have been President of the Monroe County Fire Chiefs Association. President of the Monroe County Mayors Association. Presently serve on the Monroe County 911 Operating Practice Board and have been nominated to the Monroe County Fire Advisory Board this March. To see these things thru, I am once again asking for your support in the upcoming election March 16th, voting to take place at fire house Station #1 on Lyell Avenue. This is a great Village. All that live here and work here make it that way. I AM PROUD to say I am MAYOR of this VILLAGE of SPENCERPORT and will always put the residents, employees and VILLAGE FIRST!!!!!!

Around With Gary Penders

Ogden Town Supervisor Gay Lenhard and Village of Spencerport Mayor Gary Penders receiving the plaques for Ogden’s Centennial and Spencerport’s Sesquicentennial.

Below: Village of Spencerport Mayor Gary Penders wearing Jay Jonas Helmet Battalion 2 Chief of FDNY, Soho part of New York City.

Above: Village of Spencerport Mayor Gary Penders at the village office before a village board meeting.

Village of Spencerport Mayor Gary Penders with his good friends the Linn family.

Village of Spencerport Mayor Gary Penders looking over the sidewalk construction with Village employee Nate Johnson.

Gary Penders Mayor, Village of Spencerport May the wind be at your back! Paid for by Gary Penders

Paid for by Gary Penders


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