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Restoring a Baby Ace by Barbara Burke photos by Karen Fien A group of aviation enthusiasts, the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), Chapter 44 of Rochester, are three years into restoration of a Baby Ace aircraft. The Baby Ace was the world’s first aircraft to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when the plans were offered for sale in 1929. Plans are still available for Baby Aces, and they are still being built today. The EAA, Chapter 44’s BART (Baby Ace Restoration Team) project consists of students and adults working together to completely restore a donated plane and engine. Young members are getting experience with the skills needed to build an aircraft, and the adults are sharing and teaching their skills to the youth. The BART Group meets every Wednesday evening at the Sport Aviation Center of Western New York (Ledgedale Airpark 7G0) in Brockport. Target date for completion of the Baby Ace restoration is Summer of 2022. Over the past three years, high school students Dhruva Rana and Tyler Mullen have been involved with the Baby Ace restoration. Dhruva Rana, a high school junior, said three years ago his mother suggested he look into the EAA Chapter 44 aviation group. “Every pilot needs to know about the working of a plane, inside and out, how it operates mechanically. Working on BART gives a unique perspective, I learn a lot from seeing how each part of the plane functions. You learn about the small things first, the sanding and fine tuning. Once you become skilled in doing that, you can do the big things like wood cutting and welding. When you stay committed to a project it is really rewarding,” Dhruva said.

Dhruva has also learned from working hand to hand with the people in the BART group. “Working with the restoration team is a really unique experience. You are three generations working together. I would never have been able to meet people like this in any other place, I would never be able to find them. If I hadn’t met them through the Chapter, I would be missing out on a lot. I am really happy that they are taking the time to teach us what they know.” For his future career, Dhruva plans to work for the Air Force as an instructor, teaching cadets how to fly. “I want to pass on to others what I have learned later in life, in my career.” Dhruva has over 100 working hours into the restoration program. Hilton High School senior Tyler Mullen is already a licensed pilot. He has been an active member of the restoration team since the beginning, with approximately 550 hours of work on the Baby Ace. Tyler has been fascinated with aviation his whole life. For the first eight years of his life, his father was in the Air Force. He said, “My dad took me to air shows and I got a chance to see all of the planes. From the time I was little, aviation was my life. My bedroom was always littered with models and drawings of planes. When I went to my dad’s office and saw a model of a plane I would just stare at it.” Tyler attended one of EAA Chapter 44’s Young Eagles Program. Attendance provides the opportunity to go flying in an airplane, free of charge. “When I walked through the door I saw the BART project, I knew that I wanted to work on it. I joined the Chapter right away.” When Tyler participated in the Young Eagles free flight they gave him a log book. “The log book is like the Driver’s Handbook that the DMV gives you to study for your

Bob Nelligan-Barrett, Gail Isaac and Jake Daly sanding the wing.

Tyler Mullen (front), Jake Daly, and Dhruva Rana are members of the BART team. license. It contains all the information you will need to fly, rules and regulations, altitude restrictions, speeds, weather conditions, and about licenses and the rules of air space. With the help of the Chapter, I was able to attend ground school.” Tyler attended ground school online. Through an extensive series of video lessons, he was able to prepare for his pilot’s license. The Chapter also helped him begin flight training with the Ray Aviation Scholarship. The Chapter nominated him, and he was awarded a $10,000 scholarship. Along with the scholarship comes a requirement, a one-year deadline to earn his pilot’s license. It took Tyler only nine months to get his license. Tyler said the EAA Chapter, “Helped make my dreams come true. Many people never do get to realize their dream, and I am able to do that through my EAA membership.” Working on the BART project, Tyler says he has learned about every nook and cranny of an airplane. “I have a more intricate point of view of an airplane. I realize that each piece has a purpose, like a wing, it is a complex piece of equipment that fulfills a specific purpose.”

Tyler has also learned from the mentors he has gotten to know through the Chapter. “They are like friends, incredible people, they share their stories and we learn from that, what to do and what not to do. They have provided me opportunities that I only dreamed of.” The future plan is for Tyler to fly the restored Baby Ace, solo, to the EAA’s AirVenture Aviation Celebration held each year in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Tyler’s goal is a career in design, construction and testing of aircraft.

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“I really love working with all of the young members of our group. Sharing with them, and encouraging them is fulfilling for me. Aviation people are unique, we are very passionate about all things aviation, and about sharing our passion.” Rochester’s EAA Chapter 44 is an organization consisting of approximately 80 members. Founded in 1957, the Chapter enables people to realize their dreams of flight. Their mission states, “EAA Chapter 44 was established to encourage, aid, and engage in study for the improvement and better understanding of aviation and the science of aeronautics, to promote and engage in the cause of aviation safety and education, to encourage and promote the development of private aviation and the development of amateur-built aircraft through home engineering, and finally, to foster close fellowship through the exchange of ideas, skills, and mutual interests. And to have fun doing it. Members include builders, aircraft restorers, non-pilot aviation enthusiasts, pilots and student pilots, ultra-light enthusiasts, aircraft owners, renters, spouses and more.” EAA Chapter 44 is the only chapter in Rochester and the members are from all across the Rochester area. Anyone with an interest in aviation, or an interest in working on the Baby Ace restoration project are invited to visit. General meetings for EAA Chapter 44 are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. The BART team meets every Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m. All meetings are held at the Sport Aviation Center of Western New York (Ledgedale Airpark 7G0), 44 Eisenhauer Drive, Brockport. For more information on EAA Chapter 44 visit https://chapters.eaa.org/EAA44

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Blood Drives

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Classes/Workshops/Webinars

•AAA is holding a free Medicare 101 Virtual Webinar on Monday, October 25, at 3 p.m. Sign up in advance at https://info. westerncentralny.aaa.com/events/insurance. Participants can talk to an expert who’s AHIP (America’s Health Insurance Plans) licensed.

Events

•Brockport Symphony Orchestra presents “A Night at the Movies” on Sunday, October 24, 4 p.m., at Brockport First Presbyterian Church. Masks required for attendees. Free admission and parking; donations gratefully accepted. •The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra is performing an Around-the-Town Concert on Thursday, October 28, at 7:30 p.m., in the Churchville-Chili Performing Arts Center, 5786 Buffalo Road. Admission is free. Masks are required along with proof of vaccination for those ages 12 and up. •Brockport High School Drama Club presents “12 Angry Jurors” on October 29 and 30, 7 p.m., at the Brockport High School Auditorium. Masks are required in building during the event regardless of vaccination status. Tickets are $7 in advance and $10 at the door. Buy tickets at https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/brockport-high-school-drama-club/12angry-jurors-51923. •The Brockport Artists’ Guild presents its Fall Members’ Exhibit through October 31 at Hart Gallery 27, 27 Market Street, Brockport. Art in various styles will be on display. Gallery hours are Thursday 2 to 6 p.m., Friday 1 to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. For information, visit bagsite.org. •Cub Scout Pack 233 is hosting its second annual Trunk or Treat event on Saturday, October 30, 1 to 2 p.m., in back of Saint Kateri School, 445 Kings Highway South, Irondequoit. Several community organizations will be participating. •Hamlin Recreation’s Haunted Highway drive-thru event is Saturday, October 30, 7 to 9 p.m., at Hamlin Town Park. Enter from the westbound lane only at 1052 Hamlin Center Road. Cost is $10 per car.

Fundraisers

•Harvey C. Noone American Legion Auxiliary Post #954, 6444 Buffalo Road, Churchville, is hosting a craft and vendor fair on Saturday, October 30, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vendors include Pampered Chef, Tastefully Simple, Kat’s Acrylic Pour Paintings, Paparazzi Jewelry, Flannel Quilt blankets and more. •Lasagna Dinner by Eastern Star Chapter #183 on Saturday, October 30, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. or until sold out. Dinners are $10 each. Drive-thru only at Brockport VFW, 222 West Avenue. Reservations required by calling 392-8286. •The Sweden and Clarkson Republican Committees are hosting an election night spaghetti dinner at the Brockport Area Vets Club, West Avenue, on Tuesday, November 2, from 5 to 8 p.m. The dinner costs are $7.50 adults; $5 children under 10; maximum of $20 per family. Take outs are available. Dinners are catered by the Eagle Family Restaurant. Call any Sweden or Clarkson Republican candidate for more information. •Fall Supper at First Presbyterian Church of Chili, 3600 Chili Avenue, on Saturday, November 6, from 4 p.m. until sold out. Cost is $14 per person for the roast beef dinner with homemade sides and choice of pie. Supports church programs and community outreach. •Craftapalooza, with 25+ vendors offering a variety of unique, handmade crafts for all interests and tastes, on November 6, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Elmgrove Methodist Church, 1500 Spencerport Road, Rochester. There will also be a “New to You” sale of gently used items. A baked food sale and light refreshments also available. Attendees are required to wear masks.

Government Meetings

•Chili: Library Board of Trustees – October 26, 6 p.m., 3237 Chili Avenue; Zoning Board of Appeals – October 26, 7 p.m., Town Hall, Main Meeting Room. •Churchville: Board of Trustees meets October 25 at 7 p.m. Meetings are held at the Village Municipal Building, 23 East Buffalo Street. •Clarendon: Town Board meets October 26, 6 p.m., either at the Town Hall or via ZOOM Group Meeting. •Clarkson: Town Board meets at 6 p.m. on October 26 at 6 p.m. at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. •Hamlin: Conservation Board – October 25, 7 p.m.; Town Board - October 27 at 7 p.m. at the Hamlin Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin. •Kendall: Planning Board meets on October 26 at 7 p.m. •Ogden: Town Board meets October 27 at 7 p.m. at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road. •Riga: Conservation Board meets October 25 at 7 p.m. •Sweden: Planning Board meets October 25 at 7 p.m. Town Board meets October 26 at 6 p.m.

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•Go to GetYourAnswers.org for answers to common questions and concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine, provided by trusted local medical experts. The site is part of the Finger Lakes COVID-19 Vaccine Hub, which provides regional vaccination data and information on nearby vaccination sites. •Missing Angels, a program to help those coping with grief from a substance use passing, is offered at Orleans Recovery Hope Begins Here, Suite 190, 243 South Main Street in Albion. Missing Angels meets twice a month, once online, and then in-person. Contact Orleans Recovery, 585-210-8750, or email orleansrecoveryhope@gmail.com for details on where and when meetings are held. •Willow Domestic Violence Center hotlines are available 24/7. Call 222-SAFE (7233) or text 348-SAFE (7233) to speak confidentially with a staff member or counselor.

•Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program is available at 800-877-8077. Phones are answered by breast cancer survivors trained to provide emotional support and information. Visit https://breast-cancer.adelphi.edu/ for information and additional program offerings.

Historical

•The Emily L. Knapp Museum & Library of Local History, 49 State Street, Brockport, is open to the public on Sundays 2 to 4 p.m.; Tuesdays 6 to 8 p.m.; Wednesdays 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.

Library Programs

•The Hamlin Public Library is open Mondays/Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesdays/Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Preschool storytime is Mondays at 10:30 a.m. in the Hamlin Town Hall gym. New this fall is a Cookbook Club in collaboration with Hamlin Recreation. The first meeting is November 11 at 6:30 p.m. in the Charlie Maier Lodge behind the library. Take-and-make crafts for kids, tween/teen Craft, and adults will be available the first of each month. Now accepting donations of books, DVDs, puzzles, and music CDs. The Friends Fall Book Sale is November 11 through 13: Thursday (10 a.m. to 7 p.m.), Friday (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.), Saturday (10 a.m. to 1 p.m.). Due to limited spacing, masks are required. Bring your own bag. On Saturday, the library will be accepting donations rather than charging for items. For information, call 964-2320, go to hamlinlibraryny.org, or visit the library’s Facebook page. •Hoag Library in Albion is open Monday-Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for browsing, computer lab, and fax/print/wireless print/copy/scan/ notary. All patrons are asked to wear a face mask. Download free eBooks, audiobooks, movies, music, and magazines on the Libby and Hoopla apps. Take-And-Make Crafts in the Children’s Library. Meeting rooms are available to the public; reservation form on website. One-On-One Tech Help on Wednesdays by appointment. Storytime in the Children’s Library on Wednesday mornings. TGIF Craft Day, Fridays, 1 p.m., kindly register. Books from Birth Birthday Storytime - celebrate your birthday with a special storytime and receive a free book, October 26, 6:30 p.m. Community Coalition for Justice: Race and Music with Herb Smith, October 27, 6:30 p.m. Local author reading: The Humble Bard, October 30, 6 p.m. Genealogy in the Stacks, November 1, 6 p.m. and November 4, 2 p.m. Tea with Dee Local History Lecture, November 2, 12 p.m. Local author reading: Fran Murphy, November 18, 6 p.m. •The Ogden Farmers’ Library 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, is open Monday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Tuesday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The library is collecting donations for its November book sale through October 29. For program information, visit www. ogdenlibrary.com/event-calendar.html. •Parma Public Library, 7 West Avenue, Hilton, is holding the following events: Storytime – Visit the library calendar for information on Monday morning, Thursday after school, and Friday baby storytimes with Ms. Zuzu. Spooktacular Teen Tuesday: Tuesday, October 26, 3 p.m. - Cookie decorating, scary stories, and games. Program open to those in grades 712. Tech Time: Smartphones – Tuesday, October 26, 6:30 p.m. Better understand terminology with your phone. Open time for questions and hands-on practice. Bring smartphone if you have one. No registration. Kids Costume Party – Thursday, October 28, 6:30 p.m. Games, monster-filled songs, scary stories, sweet snacks, make a pumpkin decoration, and enter costume contest. Vote for favorite costume, winner takes home prize. All ages but will be best enjoyed for ages 3 to 10. For information, call 392-8350 or visit www.parmapubliclibrary.org. •Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport, 637-1050, is 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. This is just a sample of offered programs; visit seymourlibraryweb.org for full listing. Programs marked with * require registration. BRATS Halloween Party for Kids – Monday, October 25, 6 to 7:30 p.m., for kids up to grade 3. Great Decisions 2021* – Mondays, October 25, November 1, 15, and 29, 6:30 pm to 7:30 p.m. Great Decisions, America’s largest discussion on world affairs, will be presented by SUNY Brockport’s Political Science & International Studies Department. Faculty will lead five sessions on timely international topics. Call the library for more information and to register. Family BINGO – Tuesday, October 26, 4 to 4:30 p.m. Families can drop in to play for a chance to win books and pumpkin plushies. Stories and More - Apples – Thursday, October 28, 11 a.m. to noon, for ages 2 to 5. N.E.R.D.S hybrid on Zoom and in library* – Thursday, October 28, 4:30 to 5:15 p.m, for those in grades 4-8 to try something new. Baby’s Morning Out Halloween Party – Friday, October 29, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Spooky Halloween-themed sensory activities, toys, and art project for babies, toddlers, and their caregivers. Costumes optional, might be messy. Homeschoolers Connect & Create* – Friday, October 29, 1 to 2 p.m., for ages 8 to 10. Create spooky slime.

School Boards

•Churchville-Chili Board of Education meets Tuesday, October 26, in the Administrative Board Room, Entrance 24, 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville. Work Session at 6 p.m. in Professional Development Room A. Regular Business Meeting at 7 p.m. Masks must be worn and social distancing is required. Groups larger than five must pre-register with Mary Torcello at 293-1800 ext. 2305. •Hilton Central School District Board of Education meets Tuesday, October 26, at 7 p.m. at 225 West Avenue, Hilton. Agendas are available on the district’s website, hilton.k12. ny.us/board_education.cfm.

Seniors

•Bingo every Tuesday, 1 p.m. at the Hilton Community Center Ingham Room for anyone 55+. Loose change is preferred.

Volunteer Opportunities

•The Westside Area Red Cross Disaster Response Team is in need of volunteers to cover calls for help when disaster strikes our communities in the form of natural occurrences. If interested, call Westside Coordinator Doug Scarson at 585-7330412. All questions are welcome.


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RPO performing free concert in Churchville ahead of November events The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) is performing a free Around the Town: Hidden Gems concert on Thursday, October 28, at 7:30 p.m. at Churchville-Chili High School, 5786 Buffalo Road, Churchville. Conducted by Kalena Bovell, the concert will feature a diverse program that includes John Williams’ “The Chamber of Secrets” from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets IV, “Voices Shouting Out” by Nkeiru Okoye, and an excerpt from Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 in F minor. Patrons aged 12 and up are required to show proof of vaccination plus photo ID, and all patrons are required to wear masks during the entire performance. The RPO will kick off November with New World Symphony on Thursday, November 4, at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, November 6, at 8 p.m. in Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre. A pre-concert talk will start one hour before the show. Making his RPO debut with this concert is American conductor Joseph Young, who is increasingly recognized as “one of the most gifted conductors of his generation.” Young is Music Director of the Berkeley Symphony, Artistic Director of Ensembles for the Peabody Conservatory, and Resident Conductor of the National Youth OrchestraUSA at Carnegie Hall. “From the sounds of American composers Samuel Barber and Brian Nabors to the influentially inspired Czech composer Dvorák, this program celebrates the many treasures of the American spirit,” says Young. “I’m delighted to share this program Conductor Joseph Young. Photo with the Rochester comby Jared Platt. munity.”

Next up in Kodak Hall is Pops concert Back to Broadway on Friday and Saturday, November 12 and 13, at 8 p.m. Broadway and symphonic conductor William Waldrop leads this program of beloved songs from some of the most outstanding productions on the Great White Way. Selections include Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Music of the Night” (The Phantom of the Opera), Stephen Schwartz’s “For Good” (Wicked), Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story Overture, Frederick Loewe’s “On the Street Where You Live” (My Fair Lady), and many more. All three guest vocalists – Carmen Ruby Floyd (mezzo-soprano, Hello, Dolly!), Eryn LeCroy (soprano, Phantom of the Opera), and Bronson Norris Murphy (tenor, Phantom of the Opera) – have extensive Broadway credits. The Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra (RPYO) returns to the stage with its first in-person concert in 10 months with Returning to Music on Sunday, November 14, at 7:30 p.m. at Hochstein Performance Hall. RPYO Music Director Dr. James Mick leads the premier youth orchestra in a program that includes Mussorgsky’s A Night on Bald Mountain, Schubert’s Symphony No. 8 “Unfinished,” and more. All tickets are available online anytime at rpo.org, by phone at 585-454-2100 (Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.), and in-person 90 minutes before curtain at the Eastman Theatre Box Office, 433 East Main Street for Kodak Hall concerts. Patrons aged 12 and up are required to show proof of vaccination plus photo ID, and all patrons are required to wear masks during the entire performance. Venue capacity is currently at 50 percent, and socially distanced areas are available for those with unvaccinated children or those who feel more comfortable with social distancing. The RPO continues to monitor CDC, state, and local guidelines, so protocols are subject to change. Provided information

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Collection for 2021 Matt’s Coats for Kids runs through November 16 Matthew J. Fitton was a son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, and friend to everyone he met. Those who knew him say his greatest quality was his heart and the love and friendship that he shared with others. Matt died in 2003 at age 20 as the result of a car accident. Matt’s Coats for Kids is an organization started by Matt’s family and friends. Its goal is to keep the good feelings that Matt shared by helping people. Since 2004, Matt’s Coats for Kids has collected and distributed over 10,321 coats donated by area communities for those in need. In 2016, the effort expanded to honor Giana Bartolucci and has collected and distributed over 643 pairs of new mittens and gloves. The organization began collecting new socks in 2017 in memory of Everett Bauch, Matt’s grandfather. To date, 625 pairs have been collected and donated to the area’s homeless. Since Matt’s grandmother, Eleanor B. Bauch, died in June 2021, socks will now be collected in memory of both grandparents who supported the organization’s efforts for many years.

Donations of new and gently used coats, new mittens, gloves, and hats, and new socks will be collected through November 16 at various locations throughout the area, including: ADAMS BASIN •Adams Basin Methodist Church, 4292 Canal Road BROCKPORT •Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 Main Street, •Brockport United Methodist Church, 92 Main Street •Christ Community Church, 36 Coleman Creek Road •ESL Federal Credit Union, Brockport Branch, 6670 Fourth Section Road •First Presbyterian Church, 35 State Street •Free Methodist Church of Brockport, 6787 Fourth Section Road •Grace Baptist Church, 5220 Lake Road South •GRINDS 122 Café, 122 West Avenue •Howard Hanna Brockport, 9 Main Street •Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue •Sweden Clarkson Recreation Center, 4927 Lake Road South •Village of Brockport, 127 Main Street CHURCHVILLE •Legacy at Parklands, 2000 Park Creek Lane CLARKSON •Christ Church of Clarkson, 8339 West Ridge Road •Town of Clarkson, 3710 Lake Road

GREECE •Howard Hanna Greece, 2833 West Ridge Road, Suite 3 •Legacy at Maiden Park, 749 Maiden Lane •Legacy at Park Crescent, 1000 Providence Circle •Town of Greece, 1 Vince Tofany Boulevard HAMLIN •Hamlin Public Library, 1680 Lake Road •St. John Lutheran Church, 1107 Lake Road •Tops, 1800 Lake Road HILTON •St. Paul Lutheran Church, 158 East Avenue KENDALL •Town of Kendall, 1873 Kendall Road MORTON •Country Mouse Preschool, 1152 County Line Road SPENCERPORT •Howard Hanna Spencerport, 421 South Union Street •Trinity Lutheran Church of Spencerport, 191 Nichols Street Financial donations are also appreciated. Contact Karen Leidig at 585-721-5289 or mattscoatsforkids@gmail.com for information. Donated items will be distributed for free to those in need on November 19 and 20 at Brockport Fire Department Company # 3, 190 West Avenue, Brockport. Provided information

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•Pearson, Dorothy J., died October 15, 2021, in Sarasota, Florida at the age of 91. She was predeceased by her husband, Jack Pearson, and her son-in-law, Craig Michaloski. She is survived by her daughters, Carol Anne Pearson and Kathy Pearson; her grandchildren, Joseph Michaloski and Jill (Jeremy) Wolf; and her great-grandchildren, Wilder and Weston Wolf. Services will be at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 4115 Dewey Avenue, Rochester, NY 14616, in her memory. Arrangements entrusted to Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.

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•Sykes, Alice B., died suddenly October 6, 2021 at age 76. Born to Grace and James Brodie in 1945, Alice graduated from Churchville High School and obtained a bachelor’s degree from Brockport State University. She was predeceased by her husband of 33 years, Gerald K. Sykes, DVM (1999). She is survived by her children, Jane Dickinson and Andy Sykes; grandchildren, Robbie and Sara Dickinson, Shannon and Liam Sykes. She was active in her church and managed the business operations for her husband’s veterinary clinic. Alice was a kind, gracious, fiercely devoted person with unwavering faith in God and deep love for her family and friends. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, October 23, 2021 at 1 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church of Brockport, 35 State Street. Reception to follow. Interment will be held privately. Contributions can be made to First Presbyterian Church of Brockport, 35 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420 or the Alzheimer’s Association in her memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Fowler Funeral Home, Inc., Brockport. •Taplin, Brenda L., age 46, died October 15, 2021. She was born September 3, 1975 in Rochester to the late Vardon and Linda (Neilson) Taplin. Brenda was predeceased by her parents and her brother David. She is survived by her fiancé of 15 years, Phillip Cartner; siblings, Melinda (Robert) Neal, John (Fiancée Danielle) Taplin, Cora Sue (Brian) Wood, Betty (Joel) Taplin Shifflet, Vardon (Tamara) Taplin Jr.; nieces and nephews, April Larkin, Hope Diaz, John Taplin II, Joshua Taplin, Zaiden Shifflet, Zion Taplin, Piper Taplin, as well as several more nieces, nephews and cousins. Brenda loved animals and doing crafts, playing games and knitting. A Service for Brenda will be held Sunday, November 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Sandy Creek Seventh Day Adventist Church, 16858 Ridge Road, Holley. Contributions can be made to PAWS, 3371 Gaines Basin Road, Albion, NY 14411 in her memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Inc., Albion.

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•Barton, John S. Jr., died October 17, 2021, at age 79. Survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Sharon; children, Pamela J. Barton and Jeffrey J. (Kristin) Barton; grandchildren, Rebecca, Abraham, Mary and Frederick; twin brother, Frank (Gail) Barton; brother, Nick Orlando; niece, Cathy (Jim) Harris; and great-nephews, Kenny and Caleb. John was a US Air Force Veteran and retiree of GM. John was fun-loving, always a smile on his face, a great storyteller, and would help anyone. Everyone loved him. He never met a stranger. His Funeral Service was held October 22 at the Gospel Light Baptist Church, Lyell Road, Rochester. Interment, Westside Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association in his memory. Arrangements entrusted to Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili.

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•Adams, Elizabeth A., died October 14, 2021, at age 80. Predeceased by her husband Nelson; parents Sara and Wilbur Read; brother Jess Read. Betty is survived by her children Robert (Jeanette) Cole, Rhonda Cole; stepson Kelly (Irene) Adams; stepdaughter Karen (Earl) Ipsaro; grandchildren Robert (Krissy) Cole Jr., Christopher (Alyssa) Cole, Adam Cole, Andrew Cole, Melinda (Eric) MacCormick, and Tim (Lauren) Ipsaro; great grandchildren Mason Cole, Preston Cole, Emma MacCormick, Patrick MacCormick and Layton Cole; brother, Wilbur Read; sister-in-law, Gloria Read; extended family, Buonemani/Meyer; nieces and nephews. Her Funeral Service was held October 22 at United Methodist Church, 24 West Buffalo Street, Churchville. Interment Creekside Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Churchville Ambulance and Churchville Fire Department in her memory. Arrangements entrusted to Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Churchville. •Ludolph, Margo J. (Boothe), died October 15, 2021. Margo is predeceased by her husband, Richard Ludolph; brother, Edward Boothe. She is survived by her sons, Richard (Brandy) Ludolph and Ryan (Kylene) Ludolph; grandchildren, Kelsey, Garrett, Richie, Ashley and Dakota Ludolph; great-grandchild, Bailey Farnan; sisters, Anne (Bob) Randall and Alberta (Jimmy) Feiock; several nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. Margo’s Graveside Service was celebrated October 20 at Creekside Cemetery, Churchville. Donations can be made to a charity of one’s choice in her memory. Arrangements entrusted to Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Churchville.

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•Stefanovski, Liljana, died October 14, 2021 at age 82. Predeceased by her husband, Vlado and son, Aleksandar. Survived by her son, Kosta (Daniela); grandchildren, Aleksandra, Stefanie and Vladimir; several nieces and nephews. Lila was born in Macedonia and came to America in her 20’s. She was a retiree of GM and was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Funeral Service was held October 18 at St. Dimitria Macedonian Orthodox Church, West Henrietta. Interment, Grove Place Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association in her memory. Arrangements entrusted to Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili. •Dollen, Rev. Bernard F., died October 13, 2021 at age 93. Predeceased by his parents, Charles Dollen and Cecilia Dollen Kelly; brothers, Msgr. Charles J. Dollen and David Kelly; step-father, Edward P. Kelly. Survived by brother, Edward (Beverly) Kelly; sister-in-law, Barbara Kelly; nieces and nephews, John (Karen) Kelly, Bernard (Susan) Kelly, Cecilia Kelly (Steven) Maffett, Charles (Mary Jane) Kelly, Mary Catherine (Joseph) VanderLinden, Edward J. Kelly and Karen Kelly (Eric) Bunton; many great nieces and nephews and dear friends. Father Dollen served as Pastor at St. Andrew’s Church, St. John’s of Rochester and St. Christopher’s Church and was assistant at many parishes in the Rochester Diocese. His Funeral Mass was said October 21 at St. Pius Tenth Church with Bishop Salvatore Matano presiding at both funeral liturgies. Interment, St. Pius Cemetery. Contributions in his memory can be made to the Diocese of Rochester Priest Retirement Fund, 1150 Buffalo Road, Rochester, NY 14624.

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•Vandetta, Michael A., died October 15, 2021 at age 55. He is predeceased by his father George Vandetta, his brother Fred Vandetta, and his son Vinny Vandetta. He is survived by his loving wife Stacy; children Ryanna, Larissa, and Oscar; his mother Viola Clevinger; brothers Doug (Tiffany) Vandetta, David (Amy) Vandetta; mother-in-law Nancy Covert (Jerry); father-in-law Rick (Bev) Covert; sister-in-law Emily Covert (Dave); many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. His Funeral Service was held October 20, at Fowler Funeral Home, Inc., Brockport, followed by a Graveside Service.

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•Eichas, Beatrice Irene (Beaty), died October 17, 2021, at age 94. She was predeceased by her husband, John E.; her son, John R.; her daughter, Theresa; her son-in-law, Gary Sweeney; and her great-granddaughter, Lacey. She is survived by her children, Linda Sweeney, Judy (Dave) Martz, Michael (Sandy) Eichas, Daniel (Karen) Eichas, Paul (Beth) Eichas, Mary (Mark) Smith, and Carolyn (Gary) Hueber; her daughter-in-law, Terry Eichas; 36 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; and two greatgreat-grandchildren. Beatrice had a strong love of God, and her life on the family farm. She very much enjoyed her family gatherings and playing cards. Beatrice’s Funeral Mass was held October 22 at St. Leo the Great Church, Hilton. Interment in St. John’s Cemetery, Spencerport. Donations can be made to St. Leo’s Church, 110 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, NY 14468 in her memory. Arrangements entrusted to Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.

Betty Ann Cooper Roberts Betty Ann Cooper Roberts, age 85, of Lexington, NC and formerly of Hilton, NY, passed away peacefully October 13, 2021, surrounded by her family at her home. She was born May 23, 1936 in Hilton, New York the daughter of the late Milo Cooper and Barbara Fleming Cooper. She is also preceded in death by her brother Ronald Cooper. Betty was a person of faith, enjoyed gardening, horses and crafting, loved her family deeply and will be missed by all. Left to cherish her memory are her husband of 66 years, Carl Edward Roberts as well as her children, Curt (Nancy) Roberts and Greg Roberts and Teri (David) Simons; grandchildren Hunter, Jessyca, Danny (Kayla), Stacie (Joe), Kelsey, Kalen, Jake, and Haley; great-grandchildren Esme, Caiden and Sabrina. A casual gathering of friends and family to celebrate Betty’s life will be held on November 6th at 3pm at 293 Peck Road in Hilton, NY. Please bring a lawn chair. In lieu of flowers, donations in Betty’s memory can be made to Becks Reformed Church: 2845 Becks Church Road in Lexington, NC (27292) or Parma Greece United Church of Christ: 1211 Manitou Road, Hilton, NY (14468).


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Diversions The new Sons of the American Legion Harvey C. Noone Squadron 954 holding the original 1984 Member roll. Shown (l-r) are Joshua Nau (Finance), Jeremy Nau (Adjutant), Todd Plucknette, Ronald Torcello (Commander), Leonard Smith, John Bruton, and Kevin Clovis. Provided photo.

Sons of the American Legion revived in Churchville by Ken Juergens Prior to Harvey C. Noone American Legion Post 954 hosting the Bills vs. Titans Monday Night Football game, qualified individuals met at the Legion to renew Churchville’s Sons of the American Legion (SAL) Squadron 954. The Harvey C. Noone SAL Squadron 954 began on May 15, 1984, and was vigorous during the ‘80s and early ‘90s. The charter remained active but in passive status due to lack of activity and membership until October 18, 2021, when seven people met and formed a nucleus to begin the Squadron anew. Like the Ladies Auxiliary, the SAL is sponsored by the Harvey C. Noone American Legion Post 954. The National Sons of the American Legion started in 1932 and is a legally constituted organization which is a source of pride for its members and the Legion Post. The 2021 Squadron Handbook says, “By volunteering to assist older veterans and participating in patriotic holiday events, squadrons not only expand the post’s representation but reflects the Sons purpose to foster and perpetuate a true spirit of Americanism.” The Squadron elected Ron Torcello as Squadron Commander, Joshua Nau as Finance Officer, and Jeremy Nau

as Squadron Adjutant. The group also decided on annual membership dues of $25. The Squadron’s first meeting will be on October 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Legion Post, 6444 Buffalo Road, Churchville. Wayne McConnell and Ken Juergens are Legion advisors to Squadron 954. The Squadron Handbook lists the following eligibility rules to join: “All male descendants, adopted sons, and stepsons of members of The American Legion, and such male descendants of veterans who died in service during the period of April 6, 1917, through November 11, 1918, or any time from December 7, 1941, to date, who served honorably, as set forth in Article IV, Section 1, of the National Constitution of The American Legion, or who died subsequent to their honorable discharge from such service, shall be eligible for membership in the Sons of The American Legion.” Thus, anyone with a mother, father, or grandparents from either side who were veterans, are eligible to join. Those interested in joining the Legion team to enjoy the benefits of visiting any Legion Post and serving the community may call 585-293-1364 and leave a message.

Clarkson Historical Society event William G. Andrews will discuss his latest book, A Tale of Two Henrys: Selden and O’Reilly, during a presentation hosted by the Clarkson Historical Society at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, November 3, at the Stanley Pogroszewski Justice Court, 3655 Lake Road. Andrews will summarize his book with emphasis on Henry Selden, the Clarkson attorney who represented Susan B. Anthony as well as Simeon Jewett, another Clarksonite. The talk is free and the public is invited. Attendees are asked to wear a mask. Provided information

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On Thursday, October 14, the Brockport and Spencerport Rotary Clubs, as well as the SUNY Brockport Rotaract Club met for the social event “Play for Peanuts.” The peanuts were in the jars of peanut butter and other non perishable food collected for the local food shelf. Club President Art Appleby (pictured with Rotaract member Hunter C.) was pleased with the turnout. The Brockport club meets at Bill Gray’s Taproom on Thursdays at 6:15 p.m. The second Thursday of the month is a social meeting to get to know the club members and learn about future activities. Provided information and photos.

Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) is holding a pet costume contest on his Facebook page in order to help constituents get into the Halloween spirit. On the Facebook post (https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=292696192675 631&set=a.286147229997194), the comment with a photo of a costumed pet that receives the most likes or reactions will receive an Assembly Citation. The winning photo will also be submitted to the local newspaper and be displayed at Hawley’s Legislative Office in Albany during the 2022 Legislative Session. The contest rules are: •Dress your pet up in their best Halloween costume. •Post a photo of your pet in the comment section. Only one submission per owner can be posted. •Vote by liking pet photos. Voting ends on Thursday, October 28, at 7 p.m. The pet with the most likes/reactions wins. •Winner will be announced on Friday, October 29. The contest is open to all pet owners living in the 139th Assembly District. This includes all of Genesee County, all of Orleans County except Shelby, and the towns of Hamlin, Clarkson, Sweden, and Riga in Monroe County. “After what has been something of a frightful year for many, I wanted to do something fun for the season and give residents an opportunity to show off their costumed companions,” said Hawley. “As a lifelong animal lover with a fond appreciation for all things Halloween, I look forward to seeing what people and their pets can pull off.” Provided information

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The teachers and staff at Kendall Elementary School and Junior Senior High School are preparing for the annual Christmas Angels Project. In cooperation with the Kendall Community Food Cupboard, Kendall teachers and staff will be providing gifts to families in need of support within the Kendall community this holiday season. Adults will pick names from the Christmas ornament tree in November and then provide a child’s Christmas wish. Each year, the wishes include clothes, shoes, toys, and many other items. Traditionally, Kendall teachers and staff provide gifts to approximately 60 children. To be a recipient of the Christmas Angels project, contact the Kendall Community Food Cupboard at 585-659-3300 or kendallfoodcupboard@gmail.com. Kendall Schools participate in this program along with local churches and other community organizations. Those in need may also contact the food cupboard if interested in receiving a Thanksgiving Food Box. Provided information

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Notice of 2022 Preliminary Budget Public Hearing

Notice is hereby given by Brockport Central School District that the six month surveillance inspection has been performed in accordance with the Asbestos Hazards Emergency Response Act (AHERA) under Federal Rule 763.85.

Please take notice that the Kendall Town Board Work Session scheduled for November 2nd has been cancelled.

Please be advised the Hamlin Town Board has scheduled a public hearing on Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at 6:30 pm at the Hamlin Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin, NY 14464 to review the preliminary budget for 2021. Salaries for Elected Officials are proposed as follows: Supervisor $23,036.00, Councilpersons (4) $7,596.00, Highway Superintendent $74,942.10, Town Clerk $43,000.00, Justices $15015.56. All persons will be heard at such time and place and have the right to provide written and oral questions concerning the use of funds. A copy of the budget is available for inspection at the Town Clerk’s office. By Order of the Town Board Patty Jo Groenendaal Hamlin Town Clerk

Legal Notice Town of Clarkson Notice of Adoption Local Law #2-2021 A Local Law to Establish a Moratorium on the Approval of, or the Construction of, Multi-Family Dwellings in the Town of Clarkson Please take notice that on October 12, 2021 the Town Board of the Town of Clarkson adopted Local Law #2-2021 “A Local Law to Establish a Moratorium on the Approval of, or the Construction of, Multi-Family Dwellings in the Town of Clarkson” This law places a moratorium on the approval of, or the construction of, Multi-Family Dwellings in the Town of Clarkson. The complete text of this local law is on file in the Office of the Town Clerk, and may be inspected during normal business hours. By Order of the Town Board of the Town of Clarkson Dated: October 12, 2021 Susan Henshaw Clarkson Town Clerk

The inspection has been performed in the Barclay, Middle, Ginther, and High School. All projects have been performed by accredited contractors in accordance with the State Labor Law. Records are available for public inspection by contacting the Buildings and Grounds Department at 585-637-1887 to set up an appointment during regular business hours. Paul Swanger Maintenance Supervisor October 20, 2021

Legal Notice Town of Kendall NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PRELIMINARY BUDGET OF THE TOWN OF KENDALL, Orleans County, New York, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2022 is completed and filed in the office of the Town Clerk, located at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall, New York, where it is available for inspection during regular Town Clerk office hours. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Kendall will meet and review said Preliminary Budget and hold a public hearing thereon at the Kendall Town Hall at 7:00 pm on Thursday the 4th of November, 2021 and that any person may be heard in favor or against any item contained therein. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 108 of the Town Law, that the following are proposed yearly salaries of the following elected Officials: Supervisor: $8,400, Town Council: $3,250 each, Town Clerk: $ 32,250, Highway Superintendent: $61,250, Town Justice: $9,500. By the Order of the Kendall Town Board Amy K. Richardson Town Clerk Town of Kendall

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Legal Notice Village of Brockport Please take notice that the Village of Brockport will hold a Public Hearing beginning at 7:00pm during the regularly scheduled Village Board meeting, November 1, 2021, in person at Oliver Middle School, Large Group Instruction (LGI) Room, 40 Allen St., Brockport, NY 14420. This meeting will also be offered via Zoom, the link will be included on the Village Board Agenda for November 1, available prior to the meeting at http://www.brockportny.org/government/village-board/minutesand-agendas. The Village Board will hear all interested persons in consideration of a local law in accordance with NYS Cannabis Law §131, opting out of allowing retail cannabis dispensaries and on-site cannabis consumption establishments within the Village of Brockport. Public comment on this topic will be taken at the meeting in person, or via Zoom. Comments will be accepted in advance, to be read at the hearing, and can be sent to Mayor Blackman at mblackman@brockportny.org. Commentators’ confidentiality will be honored unless you indicate that your name be publicized with your comments. Comments will also be accepted through the month of November for consideration and can be emailed to Mayor Blackman or addressed to the Village Board and submitted to Village Hall at 127 Main. St., Brockport, NY 14420. The Village Board has scheduled a vote on this topic at their regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, December 6, 2021. Erica L. Linden Brockport Village Manager/Clerk

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politically speaking Candidate for Clarkson Town Supervisor

Candidate for Clarkson Town Supervisor

Candidate for Clarkson Town Clerk

Christa L. Filipowicz

William Fine

Susan Henshaw

As I seek my second term as Clarkson Supervisor, I wanted to thank our residents for having confidence in my experience and abilities to lead the town. I’ve met so many of you and appreciate those who stop by the Town Hall to share ideas. No one could have expected or been prepared for the COVID pandemic and the many challenges it brought, but I am so proud of how our employees found new ways to work and how our community found new ways to deliver their services. We’ve worked together and accomplished a lot. I’m also proud of the lucrative Community Host Agreements with solar companies that are nearing $1 million, earmarked for the renovation of the historic Town Hall. This money will go toward ADA compliance, roofing, HVAC, drinking water, and bathrooms. In addition, we received $780K from the American Rescue Plan which provides for costly sewer and storm water updates. We await grant results from Rural Development to bring water to remaining areas in the town without public water. With these revenue streams, town taxes should not be needed for these projects. I also would like to acknowledge the service of Town Board members Patrick Didas and Alan Hoy who will be retiring December 31. Both of these men are examples of pure altruism, in my opinion the best trait there is for those in public service. I will continue to work hard for all Clarkson residents and would appreciate the opportunity to continue to serve as Clarkson Supervisor.

I am running for Clarkson town supervisor because I believe we can make government responsible to the needs of the citizens in an open, transparent manner. Over the past few years we have seen distrust in government grow. People feel helpless and insecure; they have a sense of disconnect from their government. All this contributes to the anger we see as hate crimes have climbed across the country. This is not just a national issue, as we have seen in local school board meetings and political signs posted around town; the anger is palpable. As a fiscal conservative, government is responsible to the citizens it serves in a respectable manner allowing citizens to provide for themselves. That is how citizens can respect and be part of their government. I am a combat Vietnam Veteran, giving me a unique set of leadership skills, including the need for clear communication and the importance of teamwork. As a Registered Nurse working at night on an orthopedic surgical floor, competent decision making was a critical component of my job; people’s lives depended on my judgement. I also bring a vision to expand the tax base of Clarkson that maintains its rural characteristics. That is a major reason why we need high speed internet and broadband. It is a major goal to bring town water supply to those who want it and improve town infrastructure. That will attract new businesses, expanding our tax base. I ask for your vote to make government work for you. Thank you.

My name is Susan Henshaw and I am your current Clarkson Town Clerk and Tax Collector. I am a lifelong resident of our community and a graduate of Brockport High School. My husband, Paul, and I have been married 28 years and have raised our three sons, Brandon, Mitch and Tyler, right here in Clarkson. I have been very active in school activities throughout the years, which include organizing a multitude of fundraising events along with being the former baseball and hockey booster secretary, then eventual president of both organizations. I have strong customer service, leadership, and organizational skills that helped me while working with state governors, attorneys general, members of congress and VIP’s of several large companies. I have enjoyed serving the Clarkson Community where you have seen my passion for flowers and gardening, along with hosting the Free Rabies Clinic, Shred Day Event, or assisting in the many public events our town provides. I offer After-Hours courtesy appointments, I am a Notary Public, and I am committed to serving the residents of Clarkson with integrity, honesty, and hard work. I look forward to continuing my service to the community and I would be honored to have your vote on November 2.

Christa L. Filipowicz Candidate for Clarkson Town Supervisor

Susan Henshaw Candidate for Clarkson Town Clerk

William Fine Candidate for Clarkson Town Supervisor

Candidate for Hamlin Town Board

Candidate for Hamlin Town Board

Candidate for Hamlin Town Board

Angel Male

Elizabeth Maxwell

Jennifer Voelkl

I am proud to be a United States Marine. After serving my country, I accepted a position consulting for Monroe County. I worked on large projects for several critical departments including Public Safety. Currently, I work at Rochester Institute of Technology as a Network Engineer, designing and supporting communications solutions across campus, budgeting and finance, and managing a team of employees. Trent and I chose to raise our family in Hamlin. We have raised our four children to give back, to speak up for change, and to always do the right thing. Serving has always been my passion. I have dedicated many hours to improving the communications of each Hamlin Town Department including volunteering at the Dog Shelter and Hamlin Recreation Commission. Trent and I are also a part of the VFW, giving back to our local veteran community. Hamlin needs new ideas and a fresh perspective to meet changing times. For the past year I have attended all Town Board and Support Board meetings. As a lifelong Republican with a background in engineering, finance, and management, I can begin to tackle the challenges facing Hamlin. Honor, Courage, and Commitment are the core values of every Marine. I will always be honest with the people of Hamlin, have the courage to speak up for what is right, and commit to moving Hamlin forward. Vote Angel Male on Row C. Semper Fidelis.

Though you know most of my opponents, I believe you deserve better than the status quo, and I would like to introduce myself. My name is Elizabeth Maxwell, and I am asking for your vote. My opponents discuss in detail what they want to accomplish. I wish to share with you what I have already accomplished. Though I am endorsed by the Working Families Party and Democratic Party, I pride myself on bipartisan advocacy in the realm of childhood early intervention. I worked with our county legislator on a traffic safety study on Route 18 at Drake Road, and I am a member of Friends of Hamlin Recreation. As a Local Early Intervention Coordinating Council member, I was instrumental in creating positive changes in local childhood early intervention programs. I was thrilled to have surveyed the people of Hamlin social media in January of 2021 and listened to your feedback (the survey is available for anyone who would like to view it). You, the people of Hamlin, responded, and I promise to work toward those things you found most important such as improving the local parks, attracting new businesses to the area, and continuing my fight to improve the lives of our children. My educational background includes a Bachelor’s Degree in Social and Public Policy, and I am currently pursuing my Master’s. My education and policy experience provides me with the tools to make positive changes for each of you.

I’m proud that my daughter is the fifth generation in my family living on beautiful Lake Ontario where my ancestors settled almost 100 years ago. I joined the Hamlin Town Board in 2014, taking my father’s seat after he lost his battle with cancer. Although I can never fill his shoes, I’m glad that I bring a pair of heels to the table. I am a Registered Nurse; caring, listening, and advocating is my job. I enjoy gardening, music, and spending time with my family. I’m running for re-election because I want the people of Hamlin to have honest representation that considers the greater good of the community at large. I encourage all residents to take more of an active role in their town and will strive for enhanced communication. I believe Hamlin can grow while retaining its character and history. My goals for Hamlin are genuine. I want to keep this a safe, rural community with preservation of farmland, open space, and the shoreline. I believe in fiscal accountability and responsible budgeting, a balanced approach to growth and development, and pursuit of resources available to the town through grants and funding opportunities. In order to make informed, fair decisions on behalf of the community, I will continue to educate myself outside of the board room. Public service is a humbling honor. Thank you for placing your trust in me.

Angel Male Candidate for Hamlin Town Board

Elizabeth Maxwell Candidate for Hamlin Town Board

Jennifer Voelkl Candidate for Hamlin Town Board

Legal Notice Legal Notice Town of Clarkson Notice of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Clarkson will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 7:00 pm at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson, New York to consider the following application: Applicant: Daniel Brault Property Owner: Daniel Brault Property Address: 150 Lawton Road Tax ID: 041.01-1-9.113 Zoning: RS-20 Acres: 5

Applicant requesting an area variance to build an 8x24 foot covered porch, not in accordance with Town Code § 140-7E(1)

Maps and information are available at the Town Hall’s Building Department for viewing.

E. Any required yard shall be entirely open and unoccupied by buildings other than: (1) Entrance porch or steps not over seven feet deep in a front yard.

By Order of the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Clarkson.

All interested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard. Application is on file in the Town Clerk’s Office.

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politically speaking Candidate for Monroe County Legislature District 2

Candidate for Monroe County Legislature District 20

Candidate for Monroe County Legislature District 20

Jackie Smith

Robert Colby

Jaime Erskine-Pettit

My name is Jackie Smith, and I am running for my second term as Monroe County Legislator representing District 2, which encompasses the Towns of Clarkson, Hamlin, the west side of Sweden, and the Village of Brockport. I was born and raised in this community. This community is where my husband, Kevin, and I chose to stay and raise our family. I am a graduate of Brockport High School, MCC, and SUNY Empire with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management and Economics. I am also a 30year employee of Wegmans Food Markets. I have always been very active in our community. I’ve served as Girl Scout Leader, Rec Coach, BHS Booster Board Member, Clarkson Recreation Advisory Member, Clarkson Historical Society Treasurer, Zoning Board Member for seven years, Clarkson Town Board Member for six years, and Chair of Clarkson Veterans Park and Good Neighbor Day Committees. I was proud to earn your vote two years ago to be your voice at the County, and I have worked hard on your behalf by cutting the property tax rate, protecting small businesses and jobs during COVID, and hosting mask and food/hygiene drives to help our neighbors in need. I also co-sponsored two local laws to protect residents’ health and safety through the Narcan Notification Local Law and Carrie Ray 3 Foot Law As your County Legislator, I will build upon my record of cutting taxes, helping our community, and strengthening public safety. I am dedicated to our community and would be honored to have your vote on Election Day.

This year, I am running to be elected County Legislator for District 20. Public service has always run deep in my family’s history – every generation of the Colby family has served this community in some governmental capacity. My family brought their life here in 1802 with the opening of Colby Homestead Farms, where I currently work as Co-Owner/Vice-President. I’m grateful to have served our community over the years in a number of roles including: County Legislator, Member of Ogden Chamber of Commerce and Master Planning Committee, Founding Member of the Spencerport Youth Hall of Fame, and President of the Monroe County Farm Bureau. In less formal roles, I’m proud to be an active member of the First Congregational Church of Spencerport and several local non-profits such as Heritage Christian Services. This community has given so much to me and my family – and this community deserves so much in return. I am proud of all that we have been able to accomplish, from cutting taxes and strengthening public safety to bolstering small business. As your County Legislator, I will continue working to keep more money in the pockets of taxpayers, protect our families, and support our local small businesses. I look forward to seeing all that we will accomplish for the betterment of our neighbors. For more information on my record of results or about me, please visit RobertColby.org.

Now is the time for the next generation of leadership for our community. I’m Jaime Erskine-Pettit, and I’m running for Monroe County Legislature to represent Ogden, Sweden, and parts of Greece. Like many of you, I’m not a politician; rather, I’m a hardworking resident looking for accountability in our government. I’m an active, working mom of a blended family; I’m the wife of a veteran, and I was raised by a single mom. I’m a healthcare provider, a founder of a local non-profit, and a granddaughter of an immigrant. I relate to and understand the diversity that exists within our community and the varying needs that local government must serve. I value family, personal responsibility, and the role community plays in our lives. In 2012, my family experienced the tragic loss of our son, Drake Ross Pettit. Within a year of his death, we founded the non-profit Dreams from Drake, which supports grieving families who have lost a sibling or parent. This experience tapped into a strength that I never knew I had. I have the strength and determination to serve our community’s needs as a county legislator. I will provide the necessary leadership and support to transform our community from surviving to thriving. I am committed to the growth and success of Monroe County. I will push for budget allocation, laws, and policies that positively affect the lives of the people who want to raise families, work, run a business, and/or receive an education in our county. I want Monroe County to be the kind of place that future generations will want to call home. It would be my privilege to serve as your next county legislator. I would greatly appreciate your vote. Please visit voteJEP.com for more information or follow my journey on FB at facebook.com/jerskinepettit.

Robert Colby Candidate for County Legislature District 20

Jackie Smith Candidate for County Legislature District 2

Jaime Erskine-Pettit Candidate for County Legislature District 20

Opinion Ballot propositions Every voter should be aware of the propositions they will be voting on. You can access your ballot by going to the Board of Elections website. Here are a few of my thoughts on the current propositions you will find on the reverse side of your ballot. I am not very knowledgeable on the NYS Constitution, Amendments to it, and the Proposition process. Please explain how a Proposition gets on the ballot worded as generally as “Right to Clean Air, Clean Water, and a Healthful Environment.” Proposition 2 seems very vague. The explanation given is to establish the right of each person to clean air and water and a healthful environment. Huh, still not clear what exactly we’re suppose to be voting on. We all want clean air and water. Who makes the determination what is “clean” or a “healthful environment”? Can I complain if my neighbor heats their home with wood that burns and produces smoke? How about proposals 3 and 4? Both limit any kind of oversight of the voting process. Proposal 3: Eliminate tenday advance voter registration. Why? The other 355 days in the year aren’t enough? Would that mean someone can register and vote the same day? Wouldn’t this take up more time at voting locations? As it is, we have early voting to accommodate those who cannot make it on voting day. Proposal 4: No Excuse Absentee Ballot Voting. Currently, the absentee requirement is for voters unable to appear because they’re out of the country, ill, or physically disabled. I hardly doubt someone is actually checking on this. So, are we looking to just send ballots out to everyone like what we saw last year? That was an abomination. Those who voted early, and live on the Westside of the city, had to wait in line up to two hours or more every day of early voting. Those people must really have wanted to vote to wait that long. If we send ballots out again, we lose any sense of a verification process. Who knows who’s filling those things out?! Do we really think poll volunteers are signature experts? And, Proposition 1 amending the Apportionment and Redistricting Process. In the explanation we’re told the current provision “violates the United States Constitution.” Really? So, in the past, a proposition was voted on and accepted by the people that “violates the United States Constitution”? The real purpose appears to be to allow the ruling political party to control redistricting without equitable input from the party not in control. Sounds Totalitarian. Debbie Wood

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Three finalists selected in Kendall school superintendent search The Kendall Central School District Board of Education has chosen three finalists for the district’s next top administrator. The finalists are Jennifer DeVinney, Nicholas Picardo, and Kerstin “Kas” Wheeler. Jennifer DeVinney is currently the Assistant Superintendent for Instruction in the Lyons Central School District and has served in that position since 2019. Prior to that, DeVinney was the Director of Technology and Curriculum for two years and the MiddleHigh School Assistant Principal for one year, both in the Lyons Central School District. She taught middle school Spanish for nine years in the Solvay Union Free School District and AP Spanish for one year in the Westhill School District. DeVinney holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Childhood Education and Spanish from Elmira College, a Master’s Degree in Teacher Jennifer DeVinney Leadership from the University of Phoenix, and a Master’s Degree in School Building and School District Leadership from St. John’s University. She previously served on the Board of Education in the Red Creek Central School District where she currently resides with her husband Nathan, who is an electrician. DeVinney and her husband are small business owners and have four children: Connor, 11, Addison, 9, Reagan, 7 and Barrett, 2. Nicholas Picardo is currently the Executive Director for Student Services and Athletic Director for the Kendall Central School District and has served in those positions since July 2018. Prior to that, Picardo served as the Coordinator of Student Services and Committee on Special Education Chair in the Kendall Central School District, a position

he began in July 2014. Picardo has spent his educational career in the Kendall Central School District serving as an administrator, Social Studies teacher, department chair, coach and advisor. Picardo holds a Bachelor of Science in History from SUNY Geneseo, a Master of Science in Education from Roberts Wesleyan College, and a Certificate of Advanced Study in Education Administration from SUNY Nicholas Picardo Brockport. He also completed the Future Superintendents Academy program through the New York State Council of School Superintendents. Picardo and his wife Kelly live in the Kendall Central School district where their daughter Sophia attends school. Kerstin “Kas” Wheeler earned a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Foreign Languages with a concentration in business and a Master of Science in Education from Nazareth College. She earned a Certificate of Advanced Study in Educational Administration from SUNY Brockport. Wheeler has served in both small and large districts as a teacher in both general and special education, a building leader, Director and Assistant Superintendent. She is also currently serving as an educational consultant through the New York State Council of School Superintendents, as well as the chair-elect of the Rochester Finger Lakes Affiliate of NYS Association for Kerstin “Kas” Wheeler

Women in Administration. Wheeler is a self-proclaimed bookworm, appreciator of the arts and outdoor enthusiast. She cherishes family time with her husband, their three children, and grandchild. “The Kendall Board of Education is pleased with the committed educational leaders we have announced as finalists. We’d like to thank the entire Kendall community for the feedback they provided during this process,” said Board President Lisa Levett. “We are confident this process will deliver a new leader who will support a well-rounded 21st century educational program that includes the arts and extracurricular activities. One who will promote growth, demonstrate a commitment to equity for all and invest in developing strong relationships with the Board of Education, our staff and community through transparent leadership.” “The members of the Kendall Board of Education have dedicated themselves to an intensive process to select finalists for a new superintendent,” said Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES District Superintendent and Search Consultant Jo Anne L. Antonacci. “Their choice of three qualified candidates demonstrates their commitment to providing Kendall with exceptional leadership.” The finalists are each scheduled for individual day-long visits to district buildings. Jennifer DeVinney visited on October 21. Nicholas Picardo will visit on Wednesday, October 27, and Kerstin “Kas” Wheeler on Thursday, October 28. Each day-long visit will end with a Meet the Finalist Forum beginning at 4:30 p.m. in the Kendall Junior/Senior High School Auditorium for all community members to meet the candidates in person. Any questions regarding the superintendent search process should be directed to District Superintendent and Search Consultant Jo Anne L. Antonacci at jantonac@ monroe2boces.org or 352-2411. Provided information and photos

Hilton sophomore selected for Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra William Spear, a sophomore and trumpet player at Hilton High School, was selected in spring 2021 to participate in the Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra’s (RPYO) 2021-22 season, which began in September. The orchestra provides advanced music students orchestral performance and RPO mentorship opportunities. “RPYO recognizes that Hilton Schools have fostered the musical journey of this student,” said Irene Narotsky, Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra manager. “We

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