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Hilton kindergarten class connects with Marine veteran

Carter Christensen with a picture of his dad, retired Marine Corporal Kyle Christensen.

Students in Annmarie Young’s kindergarten class at Hilton’s Village Elementary School made a special connection in honor of Veterans Day this year. Through the miracle of technology, the class was able to learn about life as a U.S. Marine thanks to a virtual visit from Kyle Christensen, retired Marine corporal; father of Carter, a student in Young’s class; and son of Marianne Christensen, retired Hilton teaching assistant. Mr. Christensen talked to the students about his different uniforms, the countries he’s visited, what Veterans Day means to him, and how he didn’t meet Carter until three months after Carter was born because he was serving overseas. “What an amazing opportunity to connect with a real veteran and wonderful to see how proud my student was of his father,” said Young. Mr. Christensen suggested the class virtually visit some troops overseas to cheer them up over the holidays. Young, a proponent of distance learning, offers her students many opportunities to connect with real-life experiences around the world. Provided information and photo

Holley sixth-grader collects donations for animal shelter The Orleans County Sheriff ’s Animal Shelter received a large donation from a Holley Elementary student. For three weeks, Josmar Hernandez, a sixth-grader, collected donations from Holley staff and students to give to the Orleans County Animal Shelter. Josmar’s love for animals, especially dogs, prompted him to start collecting items that the shelter could use. Over 300 items were collected, including dog and cat food, toys, bedding, and cat litter.

Josmar wanted to come to the shelter to visit the animals, but due to COVID-19, that currently isn’t allowed. Undersheriff Michael Mele and Animal Control Officer Airel Ambrose along with friendly dog Weson visited Josmar at the school. All items donated will be used at the shelter to provide the animals with a happy stay while they are waiting to be adopted. Provided information

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GTC opens public review and comment period for draft Public Engagement Plan The Genesee Transportation Council (GTC), the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Genesee-Finger Lakes Region, is making the draft Public Engagement Plan available for public review and comment through January 4, 2021. GTC’s Public Engagement Plan (PEP) guides the public, GTC staff, member agencies, and sponsors who administer GTC-funded projects and programs through the public participation aspects of transportation planning projects. All GTC planning work products, as well as major amendments to adopted plans and programs, are incorporated into the PEP. “Meaningful and effective participation is essential to the successful implementation of a public plan, project, or program, and is necessary to ensure the needs of the local community are adequately addressed,” GTC Executive Director Jim Stack said. “We strived to provide consistent guidance to manage expectations, but also leave room for flexibility to customize plans for different situations.” An electronic version of the draft PEP is available online at http://www.publicinput.com/engage. Interested parties that don’t have the ability to view the draft PEP online can call GTC at 232-6240 or email contactgtc@gtcmpo.org to make other arrangements to review a printed copy of the document.

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Selecting and caring for real Christmas trees by Kristina Gabalski Are you putting up a real Christmas tree this year? Artificial trees have many benefits, but the scent of a real Christmas tree in your home, the holiday adventure of heading out to find the perfect tree, and the appeal of buying local and supporting local growers are all great reasons why people purchase real Christmas trees. If you’ve never “gone natural” before, or haven’t done so for many years, it might seem like a lot of extra work and not worth the effort, but here are some helpful tips from Michigan State University Extension to help make the process memorable and successful. Before you head out to purchase your real tree, make sure you know the spot in your home where you will set it up. Keep it away from heat sources such as furnace vents and fireplaces to prevent the tree from drying out faster. Make sure you have adequate floor space for the height of your tree. The taper of real trees can vary, but the ratio of tree width to height is usually two to three - meaning a six-foot tree will need a space about four feet in width. Remember, trees out in the open appear smaller than they will in your home. Measure the height of your ceiling and measure the height of the tree before you cut or purchase. When buying a real Christmas tree, there are two options: pre-cut and choose-and-cut. You can purchase pre-cut trees at many locations - big box stores, garden centers, and freestanding tree lots, to name a few. MSU says precut trees are typically grown on large farms that specialize in wholesale production. Trees are harvested and shipped to retail outlets. Choose-and-cut farms tend to be smaller tree farms where you can wander fields of trees and cut the one you choose. If purchasing a pre-cut tree, do the pull test. Pull on the end of a branch gently with your thumb and forefinger. A fresh tree will hold on to its needles. If the tree loses needles when you pull, keep looking. If you cannot put your real

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This concolor fir is much too big for a Christmas tree, but cutting your own or purchasing a real evergreen tree for Christmas is a wonderful holiday tradition. With proper care, it can last throughout the holiday season in your home. Photo by Kristina Gabalski. tree up right away, keep it in a protected, unheated area like a garage or on a porch with the cut end in a bucket. Before placing your fresh tree in its stand, cut one inch or so off the base. Christmas trees are conifers that have resin canals in their trunks. When the tree is cut, the resin will start to block some of the pores and slow water uptake. A fresh cut will help increase water uptake by your tree and keep it fresh longer. When setting up your tree, MSU says you will need at least two people to help with a traditional, screw-in stand. Place the stand on the bottom of the tree before you stand it up. Have one person adjust the tightening screws on the stand while a second person adjusts the tree. It can help to have at least one more person to stand away from the tree and check for straightness. Keep the bailing twine on the tree until it is in the stand and upright. This will keep the tree compact, making it easier to bring inside the house and situate on the stand. Keep your real Christmas tree well-watered. This is the most important part of keeping your tree fresh throughout the season. Cut Christmas trees can absorb up to a gallon of water a day, depending on trunk diameter. Make sure your tree stand has sufficient water capacity for your tree, and check the stand every day. Don’t let the water level fall below the level of the trunk bottom. According to research, plain fresh tap water is best - no need to add any “home remedies” to the water such as sugar, aspirin, bleach, or lemon-lime soda pop. Enjoy the beauty and majesty of your real tree!


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“This year, the perseverance required to put on a virtual conference is a testament to the group of young adults and faculty advisors involved,” said Hilton High School Principal Dr. Jeffrey Green. “Collaboration among multiple school districts and multiple members of the Hilton Central staff overcoming countless obstacles to plan is a truly inspiring thing to be a part of.” In addition to being an opportunity to learn and collaborate with students from other schools, Model UN raises funds for charity. Students normally sell carnations and compete in “Jar Wars” to see which committee could raise the most money for a charity, but this year students were asked to donate directly to three organizations serving the Rochester community during the pandemic – Pencils and Paper, Mothers in Need, and Lifespan. Provided information

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GCC’s Encore 2020 celebration goes online Many celebrations are being postponed or canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic this season. Leaders are encouraging people to stay home and avoid large events and gatherings. However, for nearly 30 years, The Genesee Community College Foundation has welcomed the holiday season by hosting Encore, and global pandemic or not, Encore will go on. For months, GCC has been working with its sponsor, Tompkins Financial, to ensure that the critical scholarship funds generated through the Encore event do not become another loss to the Coronavirus pandemic. Encore 2020, focused on the opportunity to “Be the Light,” will be broadcast online through special ticketed access on Saturday, December 12, at 6 p.m. at https:// gccfoundationinc.org/. The event includes performances by the Genesee Symphony Orchestra and The Genesee Chorale.

“Moving the Encore celebration online has truly taken some holiday magic,” said Justin Johnston, Vice President of GCC’s Development and External Affairs. “Teams from multiple areas of the College and partners in our community have come together and created an evening that will fill everyone’s homes with a festive warmth that can only come from knowing you are helping someone in need.” Encore 2020 VIP tickets include an extra treat that supports area restaurants through this challenging time as well. Visit https://gccfoundationinc.org/ to order ticket access to the performance and select a restaurant to take the Encore celebration on December 12 to the next level. For sponsorship and other information, visit https://gccfoundationinc.org/ or contact the Foundation Office at 345-6809, or foundation@genesee.edu. Provided information

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https://www.facebook.com/chililibrary. Mondays, November 30 and December 7 – Live Virtual Storytime*, 10 a.m., for all ages. Tuesday, December 1 – Chili Chapters for Tweens, 3 p.m., for ages 8-12. Wednesday, December 2 – Adult Book Discussion via Zoom*, 7 p.m. This month’s book is Candy Cane Murder by various authors. Copies are available at the library. Thursday, December 3 – Storytime with a Special Guest, 10 a.m., for all ages. Chili Chapters for Teens, 3 p.m., for ages 13-18. Adult Painting Night*, 7:30 p.m., just for adults ages 18 and up. Required supplies for the virtual guided watercolor painting class are listed in the Events Calendar. Registration is open for Rochester’s Olmsted Parks to be held on Wednesday, December 9 at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom. This talk will present an introduction to the life and accomplishments of Frederick Law Olmsted, the pioneer of the modern urban park, including the Monroe County Park System, partially designed by Olmsted. •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, and issuing of new library cards. 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 9642320, go to hamlinny.org, or visit the library’s Facebook page. •Hoag Library in Albion is open to the public Monday through 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, but accommodations can be arranged with the Library Director. The outdoor book drop and outdoor Wi-Fi are available 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. Laptops are available for in-library use. Recorded Trustee Meetings, library tutorials, and library programs are located on the Hoag Library YouTube Channel. Hoag Library is a FamilySearch Affiliate Library. Hoag Library is accepting bids for the installation of an electric vehicle charging station. Visit www. hoaglibrary.org for a complete calendar of programs. •Mainly Books, 24 Main Street, Hilton, continues to accept up to two containers of used media including books per donation. Hours are Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. November Sale – books on CDs $2 a set, all cookbooks half price. Huge selection. •The Newman Riga Library in Churchville is open with limited hours and services. Hours are Monday, Wednesday, Friday, noon to 4 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, noon to 6 p.m. For information, visit newmanrigalibrary.org or call 293-2009. •The Ogden Farmers’ Library 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, hours are Monday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday closed. The library’s Winter Raffle runs through December 11. Prizes includes lotto trees and candy wreaths. Tickets available at the circulation desk – $1 for one ticket, $5 for 10 tickets, and $10 for 25 tickets. •Parma Public Library, 7 West Ave, Hilton, is holding the following events: Virtual Storytime – Monday, November 30, video posted on Facebook at 10:30 a.m. for viewing at any time. YA Forever Book Club (Adults) – Monday, November 30, 7 p.m., on Zoom. This book club for adults who still love young adult literature meets the last Monday of every month. Teens Write – Tuesday, December 1, 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. So Little Time Book Club (Adults) – Tuesday, December 1, 7 p.m. on Zoom. All selections for this club that meets the first Tuesday of every month are 200 pages or less. Discussing The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka this month. Story Time (Before Hours) – Wednesday, December 2. In-person story time before the library opens. Enjoy stories, songs, and silliness with Mr. Matthew and his Ukulele Luna. Registration for a family and masks are required. Fun Western NY History (Adults) – Friday, December 4, 1 p.m., on Zoom. Jack Kowiak, local history hobbyist, will present on a Western New York man that some claim was the ultimate criminal genius, as well as other stories of some lesser known people in Upstate New York history. Please register. For information, visit www.parmapubliclibrary.org or call 392-8350.

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•Harvey C. Noone Legion Family and Riga Newman Library are collecting new books for Toys for Tots. Drop off at the library through December 11, during library hours. For information, call 293-1364. •Harvey C. Noone Legion Family and Jake’s Pub in North Chili are partnering to collect new toys and books for Toys for Tots. Drop off at Jake’s Pub through December 11, during business hours. For information, call 291-1364. •The Chili Public Library is holding its 20th annual Mitten Drive through December 11 to provide new mittens, gloves, hats, and scarves for children ages six weeks through 12 years at the Lewis Street YMCA Child Care Center. Donations can be handmade or store bought. Items will be delivered to the Center before Christmas.

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•The Gates Historical Society will hold “Holly Days Outside” at their historical Hinchey Homestead, 634 Hinchey Road, during the month of December. Stop by and see the two different trees decorated with handmade edible decorations for the birds as well as other decorations that have been created by various groups and individuals. Lights will be on from dusk to 10 pm.

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•Pop Up Book Sale at the Parma Public Library on Friday, December 4, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, December 5, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and bag sale Monday, December 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Warm & Cozy Baskey Raffle tickets available. Sponsored by Mainly Books. •Chicken and Biscuit Dinner, Sunday, December 6, from noon until sold out, at Ferris Goodridge Post 330, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport. Cost is $10. Drive-thru only. •Twenty-eighth Annual Cookie Sale, Saturday, December 5, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Adams Basin United Methodist Church, corner of Washington Street and Canal Road. Homemade cookies $10 per pound. Served at your car in pre-packaged plates or boxes. Come early for best selection. • St. Leo’s Church, 110 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, is having a Christmas Pie Sale Fundraiser featuring 11 varieties of Special Touch Bakery pies to choose from. Pre-pay orders taken through December 6 after weekend mass, at the parish office, or by emailing stleoch@dor.org. Drive-thru pie pick-up at St. Leo’s on Saturday, December 19, between 10 a.m. and noon. Find the order form at https://www.stleochurch.org/wp-content/ uploads/2020/11/Pie-order-form.front_.12.20.pdf. •Greece Performing Arts Society is selling See’s Candies as a fundraiser. Candy can be purchased now through December 4 at https://www.yumraising.com/secure/greecepas_greece_ performing_arts_society51/candy?h=JonAll3290&c=ot3643. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to GPAS.

Government Meetings

•Chili: Drainage Committee meeting scheduled for December 1 has been canceled. Traffic & Safety Committee meets December 3, 7 p.m., at the new Highway Garage, 200 Beaver Road. •Churchville: Board of Trustees meets Monday, November 30, 6 p.m., at the Village Hall, 23 East Buffalo Street, Churchville, to work on the 2021-2022 budgets. •Spencerport: Board of Trustees meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month (December 2), 7 p.m., at 27 West Avenue, Spencerport. All meetings are open to the public. The Board of Trustees will also conduct meetings the second, third, fourth and fifth Wednesday of the month at 4:30 p.m.

Health/Help

•The Hilton Community Clothes Closet, located in the basement of Hilton Baptist Church, 50 Lake Avenue, has expanded its hours of operation. In addition to Tuesdays from 9 to 11:30 a.m., the Clothes Closet is now open 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.

Library Programs

•Chili Public Library programs for all ages are being offered online. Programs marked with * require registration; go to the Events Calendar on website to register with a valid email address. You will be sent the Zoom meeting login information prior to the program. If no registration is required, the program can be accessed through the library’s website or Facebook page,

Meetings

•The Ogden Democratic Committee meets via Zoom on Saturdays. Upcoming meetings will be on December 5, December 19, and January 9. Registered Democrats in Ogden can email ogdennydemocrats@gmail.com for more information.


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•Van De Wetering , John E.,Ph.D., age 93, died November 2, 2020. John was president of SUNY Brockport from 1981 to 1997. He previously was the president of Eastern Montana College in Billing, MT, and before that was department chair and professor of colonial American history at the University of Montana in Missoula. John was born January 20, 1927 in Bellingham, Washington. He was the son of John Van de Wetering and Jessie (Straks) Van de Wetering. He attended college in Seattle at the University of Washington. There he discovered his love of history, and went on to earn a bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate, all in history. John loved Rochester and the surrounding area. He lived here longer than he lived anywhere else in his life, nearly 40 years. John is survived by his brother Lee, his wife Maxine, his son Josh, and his grandchildren, Mayah and Noah. His brother Bob preceded him in death. The family expects to hold a Memorial Service at a later date. You may read more about John, or leave condolences, memories and stories at rememberingjohnvandewetering. com

Maxine Zimmer (Peters) Riga - Thursday, November 19, 2020 at age 96, surrounded by her loving family. Predeceased by her husband of 72 years, Chester. Survived by her daughters, Nada (Dwight) Rogers, Charleen Zimmer and Joan Zimmer; grandchildren, Susan (John) Squires, Sharon (Paul) Tanner, Sarah (Rob) Brutovski, Timothy (Catherine) Rogers, Esther (Gene) Baker, Mark Beltt and Eric Beltt; 13 great-grandchildren; beloved niece, Janet (Tim) Breen; several other nieces and nephews. Maxine was a longtime member of the Free Methodist Church and had served as a home missionary in the Kentucky mountains with her husband. She always lovingly served others with her gifts of creativity and handiwork. Private family service. Spring interment in Spring Arbor, MI. Memorials in her memory may be to the Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church, 120 E. Main St. Spring Arbor, MI 49283.

John “Jack” Wadhams John “Jack” Wadhams: Jack, born in Brockport, the son of S. Edwin “Ted” and Gladys (Hoch) Wadhams, peacefully passed away on October 20, 2020 at the age of 84. He and his wife of 61 years, LouAnne (Rogers), moved to Port Charlotte, Florida in 1986. After high school, Jack attended Oswego State College to earn his Bachelor’s Degree and continued at Brockport State College to complete his Master’s Degree. He taught Industrial Arts at Kendall Central High School for 30 years and was also the director of the Mask and Wig Drama Club. Jack was an officer in the Brockport Police Department and the NY State Parks Police and retired at age 80 as a Code Enforcement Officer for the NY State Park’s Western Region based out of Letchworth State Park. Jack was a member of the Silsby Hose Company of the Brockport Fire Dept. and a charter member of the Ambulance Corps. He served as Master twice as a member of the F & AM Monroe Masonic Lodge #173, and was a member of Kendall Social Lodge #713. He was a Boy Scout leader for Troop #111. Jack was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather, teaching all children through example to respect all people, be kind and generous and to do the right thing. He enjoyed all theatre, cooking and woodworking and was an avid Yankees and Cleveland Browns fan. He is survived by his high school sweetheart, LouAnne and their children: Mark (Jennifer) and their children Ella and Evan; Beth (Jay) Petrino and their daughter, Sienna; Jill Nine (Ken Van Epps) and her children Kaitlyn and Eric; and Jodi Suares (Ron Middleton), her son Tyler; friend Antonio Suares III; as well as cousins and many special friends. A Memorial Service was held November 7 at the First Presbyterian Church, Port Charlotte, Florida. A Celebration of Life is being planned but the date and time is yet to be determined. Donations can be made to Tidewell Hospice (www.tidewellhospice.org), Brockport Exempts (248 West Ave, Brockport NY 14420) or to a charity of one’s choice in his memory. We are creating a Memory Book and would welcome any comments or experiences you might have in remembering Jack. Please send them to 545 Meridan Avenue NW, Port Charlotte, FL 33952.

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•Carroll, Mary A., died November 18, 2020 at age 79. Predeceased by her loving husband, Patrick. Survived by her sons, Mark of Chili, David (Kelley) of Connecticut; grandchildren, Jacob, Rachael and Maura Carroll; sister, Jane Davis of Brockport; several nieces and nephews. Private Service and Interment at Chili Rural Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the American Diabetes Association in her memory. •Kostopanagiotou, Polixeni, died November 20, 2020 at age 72. Survived by her husband of 50 years, Taxiarhis; son, Paul (Vera); grandson, Kristian; and brother, Chris Styliadis. A Funeral Service was held November 27 at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation. Interment, Grove Place Cemetery. Donations can be made to the church, 962 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14607 in her memory.

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•Beehler, Gary C. Sr., died November 20, 2020 as a result of a tragic motor vehicle accident. He is predeceased by his wife Dorothy. Gary is survived by his children Kimmie (Ken) Pruner, Lori (Jon) Roat, Gary Beehler Jr. (Rose Glazier), grandchildren and a great grandson. Since his retirement from Rochester Products, he has spent his time traveling to Steam Pageants in his RV, golfing, bowling, repairing forklifts, tractors, and any mechanical equipment farmers or small businesses needed assistance with. He was also part of the Wiser Racing Pit crew at Limerock Speedway. Burial will be held privately. A Celebration of Gary’s Life will be held at a later date for friends and family. In lieu of flowers Gary would want you to think of something positive and have a young spirit as he did. Arrangements entrusted to Fowler Funeral Home, Inc., Brockport.

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•Schicker, Marie A., age 93, died November 21, 2020. She was born August 14, 1927 in Rochester, a daughter of John and Alice (Walton) Walsh and was a life-long resident of this area. Mrs. Schicker was predeceased by her husband Francis Earl Schicker, grandchildren: Jason Johnston, Barbie and Francis Schicker, brothers: Jack, Harold and Dick, and sisters: Betty and Peggy. She is survived by her children: Rita (Dave) Scanio of WA, Cathy Thompson of Geneseo, Daniel (Sandy) Schicker of Brockport, Nancy (Doug) Smith of Kendall, Thomas Joseph (Nancy) Schicker of Albion, Ilene (Derwin) Benfer of Mt. Morris, Bernie Schicker of KY, Jenny Johnston of Albion, Laurie (RJ) Yockel of Hilton, Michael (Charlene) Schicker of TN, Christopher (Sonya) Schicker of Holley, Kimberly (Dion) Toal of Holley; 41 grandchildren; 38 great grandchildren; sisterin-law: Sherry Walsh; several nieces and nephews, and her beloved kitty: “Baby Kitty” and her bird: “Simon.” Her Mass of Christian Burial will be held at a later date at the convenience of the family and burial will take place in Hillside Cemetery. Contributions can be made to: Boys Town, 100 Flanagan Blvd., P.O. Box 5000, Boys Town, NE, 68010-9989 or the American Cancer Society, 1120 S. Goodman St., Rochester, NY 14620 in her memory. To share a special memory of Marie, visit: http://www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Inc. of Holley. •Seneway, Agnes, died November 12, 2020. Predeceased by her parents Thomas and Helen Seneway and brother Tom. Aggie is survived by sisters Anne (Paul) Marcucci and Jean Seneway; brother Jim; his daughter Lissi (Ray) Blanchard; Tom’s daughter Carrie (Nick) Rodgers-Falascino and their son Danny; many cousins, good friends, and neighbors. Aggie was a dedicated educator in Hilton Central School District since 1971, serving as a classroom teacher, administrator, and member of the board of education. She served as president of the teachers union for several years. Aggie taught classes and supervised student teachers at SUNY Brockport. She earned degrees from Mercyhurst, SUNY Brockport, and Nazareth; including her doctorate of education in 2017 from the U of R while battling cancer. She dedicated her life to teaching and advocating for every child. She believed a smile could change the course of someone’s day. Her smile lit up the sky. A Celebration of Aggie’s life will be held at a later date. Donations in her memory can be made to the Aggie Seneway Memorial Scholarship Fund, via the Hilton Education Foundation, PO Box 232 Hilton, NY 14468.

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•Stroh, Mary C., died November 14, 2020. Predeceased by her husband, Richard and son, Thomas. Survived by her son, Steven; grandchildren, Jason (Christina) and Brianna (Joe) Heinz; great-grandchildren, Jonas, Christian, Adelina, Olivia and Jacob. Private Service and Interment at the convenience of the family.

Opinion A message from the NYS Sheriffs’ Association Since the first COVID-19 orders issued by the New York State Health Department, Sheriffs across the state have been responding to thousands of complaints of violations of those orders. They have been doing what they can, within the law and the Constitution, to address those complaints. The criminal laws have very limited applicability with respect to those complaints, and in most cases, use of the criminal laws would be unwise. Fortunately, our citizens have, for the most part, willingly complied with advice and encouragement to follow health directives. We think that is the best approach, and we continue to advise and encourage all our citizens to comply with guidance issued by state and federal health agencies, and to exercise caution and common sense. So far, that approach seems to have worked, helping New York achieve one of the lowest infection rates in the country – without having to apply heavy-handed law enforcement tactics. Recently, Governor Cuomo issued an Executive Order limiting “non-essential private residential gatherings” to no more than ten individuals. That has caused great consternation among many of our citizens, who envision armed officers arriving at their doors to count the number of people around the table. Many Sheriffs and other law enforcement leaders have felt compelled to allay those concerns by assuring citizens that officers will not be randomly coming to their homes to count the number of people inside. That would be neither practical nor Constitutional. The Governor has responded by dismissing those serious concerns on the part of local law enforcement, saying, “Law enforcement officers don’t get to pick and choose which laws they will enforce.” We find that comment ironic and disingenuous since the Governor has directed that his own State Police do not have to enforce the order. Apparently, it is another case of “do as I say, not as I do,” such as we have seen with many other political leaders. He has also called Sheriffs “dictators” for following the Constitution rather than his orders, which we also find ironic. We do not know if the Governor’s limit on home gatherings to ten individuals is the right number or not. That is a decision for science, not us, to make. We do know, however, that the Governor has attempted to foist upon local law enforcement an impossible task. How are officers to know, without violating citizens’ right to privacy and other Constitutional rights, how many people are in the home? How are they to determine if the family gathering is to be deemed “essential” or “non-essential”? If twelve people normally reside in the home, are the officers to order two of them to move out? If eleven individuals are found to be present in the home, who is to be charged with violating the order, all eleven or just the last guest to arrive? Or is it only the homeowner who is in violation? Are officers really supposed to arrest guests who don’t stay six feet apart or who fail to have on their face masks during dinner? All of those are serious questions which make it impossible for law enforcement to know how to legally enforce the Governor’s order. They are questions that could have been addressed if we had a functioning State Legislature, creating clear and enforceable laws after input from those who would be impacted by them. Instead, we are faced with an unenforceable dictate issued without any consultation with law enforcement or the public as to enforceability. We believe that rather than issuing orders that cannot be practically enforced, and then blaming law enforcement when they are not enforced, the Governor would better serve the people of New York if he were to use his position to encourage citizens to use common sense and voluntarily adhere to the guidance of state and federal health officials. We would gladly join him in that. We know the citizens of our communities, and we believe they would be far more likely to voluntarily follow his recommendations than his orders. In conclusion, we urge all our citizens to keep informed on the best steps to take to protect themselves and others from the spread of this terrible disease. We urge you to listen to our public health officials. We urge you to limit your exposure to those outside your household as much as you reasonably can. If we all do that, we will sooner be able to get back to normal. We in law enforcement have neither the resources nor the legal authority to force you to do those things. It is a matter of individual responsibility, and we are confident that you will all voluntarily rise to the occasion. New York State Sheriffs’ Association

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SUNY Brockport dance faculty share their talents during Virtual DANSCORE The SUNY Brockport Department of Dance is now streaming this year’s Virtual DANSCORE. The concert is available on an on-demand basis through December 26. Though the event is free, patrons must register online at fineartstix.brockport.edu to receive the link to view the performance. Donations will also be accepted at the ticketing site. Patrons may contact the Tower Fine Arts Center box office for guidance at 395-2787. The concert includes five pieces involving the department’s faculty. The works include Jim Hansen’s “Fault Lines,” “Dundun Fare” by Jenise Akilah Anthony, and “Hill Sky,” conceived and created by Mariah Maloney. There will also be a new work from Tammy Carrasco, “Momentary Landing,” choreographed by guest artist Janessa Clark, and featuring a performance by Brockport associate professor Stevie Oakes. Given the parameters the pandemic has set on teaching and performing dance (and many other performing arts),

Maloney - for one - took to the outdoors. For “Hill Sky,” she had ten dancers engage in an improvisational practice as they responded to their natural environment. They would follow Maloney’s prompts, such as “run along the shadows on the grass like a serpentine.” They explored the texture of the trees, the light, and shadows cast on the hill, and then explored what it felt like to free fall and run down a hill. “Dundun Fare” is another expression of how Anthony explores the African Diaspora in her work. She set the work against the traditional music of “Dundunba,” as played by the Griot Drum Ensemble. Anthony’s dances are a way for her to “prioritize cultural exchange and passionately focus much of my work on providing equitable, inclusive spaces for the community to engage in shared cultural experiences through movement.” More information about the Fine Arts Series at SUNY Brockport can be found at brockport.edu/academics/fine_ arts or on Facebook. Provided information

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American Heart Association launches Heart of Rochester campaign The American Heart Association is going “beyond the table” to further the commitment of the annual Rochester Heart Ball. Instead of a single event, the Heart of Rochester campaign will extend to a three-month campaign bringing the work of the American Heart Association to life in our community. “We usually come together each year for a beautiful Heart Ball. Now, because of the COVID pandemic, our community needs us to step up in an even larger way,” said American Heart Association Executive Director Marc Natale. “Our

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Dr. Casey Kosiorek, Hilton School District superintendent, displays the plaque the district received as recognition of being name “Best Public School” in the Rochester Official Community Choice Awards.

The Hilton Central School District has been recognized as the Best Public School in the 2020 Rochester Official Community Choice Awards. Sponsored by the Democrat and Chronicle, the Choice Awards honor organizations and businesses that have been nominated by and voted for by the public. Online voting took place from September 13 through 27. “We are humbled by our recent recognition by the Democrat and Chronicle as First Place in the Choice Awards for best public school,” said Superintendent Dr. Casey Kosiorek. “This is a true reflection of the efforts and commitment put forward by all the district staff, the vision set by our Board of Education, and the strong partnership we have with families of the district. This is certainly a ray of light during this challenging time of the pandemic. Congratulations to the Cadet Nation!” The district received a plaque that will be placed in the Board of Education room at Quest Elementary School. Provided information and photo

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Legal Notices Legal Notice Village of Churchville Notice of Public Hearing PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Planning Board of the Village of Churchville, New York, will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, December 9, 2020, at 7:00 p.m. via virtual ZOOM videoconferencing to consider the following application: Application of Michael Morris for proposed Preliminary Site Plan approval with regard to property known as 15 Washington Street (Tax Acct No. 143.11-1-1), Churchville, New York. All interested parties are invited to attend. The application and any maps, documents or materials filed therewith may be examined in the Office of the Village Clerk, 23 East Buffalo Street, Churchville, New York, during regular business hours. For agenda and information on how to join the meeting please visit our website at www.churchville.net. Dated: November 24, 2020 Sue Davis, Chairperson Planning Board

Legal Notice Village of Churchville Board of Trustees Meeting Date 2021 Meetings of the Village of Churchville Board of Trustees will be held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month (unless otherwise noted) at 7:00 p.m. at the Village Municipal Building, 23 E. Buffalo Street, Churchville NY on the following dates:

January 11, 2021 January 25, 2021 February 8, 2021 February 22, 2021 March 8, 2021 March 22, 2021 April 12, 2021 April 26, 2021 May 10, 2021 May 24, 2021 June 14, 2021 June 28, 2021

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Legal Notice Village of Hilton Zoning Board of Appeals PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, December 8, 2020 at 6:45 p.m. in the Hilton Community Center, Ingham Room, 59 Henry Street to consider the following application: Planning Segment: •Application of Kayleigh Longinotti for the property located at 1 Verney Drive for Conditional Use Permit for an in-home Business (Licensed kitchen/bakery) per section 275-13B(3). This property is Zoned Residential. All interested parties will be heard at this time. Dated: November 29, 2020 Mark Mazzucco Code Enforcement Officer

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ELMGROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Our mission: To reach people for Christ, for the salvation of the world. Join us for worship led by Rev. Jeffrey Aiosa at 10am every Sunday. Bible study meets Wednesday at 10am and Thursday at 7pm. We are located at 1500 Spencerport Road, Rochester 14606 (Rt. 31 in Gates between Long Pond Road and Elmgrove Road). Handicap accessible. Find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ElmgroveUMChurch. For more information, call 585-247-4973 or visit our website: ElmgroveUMC.org.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF BROCKPORT

35 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420, 585-637-3780. Web Site: fpcbrockport. org, email: FPCBrockportoffice@gmail.com. “We are a congregation that loves God, loves others and serves the world.” Join us for worship at 10am with Rev. Nicholas Dorland, followed with coffee and fellowship. We have a family-friendly service where all children are welcome. Children may choose to use the Pray Ground in the Sanctuary or Nursery care is available. Children’s Sunday School 9 to 9:50am. Teen Bible and Bagels, first and third Sunday of each month from 9 to 9:50am. Youth Group meets the second and fourth Sunday of each month from 6 to 8 pm. Book Study, Thursday 7 to 8:30pm. Loaf and Ladle serving a free hot meal the fourth Sunday of each month from 1 to 2:30pm. Free community garden throughout summer and fall. Fellowship and outreach programs for youth and adults.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CHILI

Our Mission: Recognizing that Jesus is the true vine and we are the branches, we are called to be rooted in faith, grow together and care for the community. Please join us for worship each Sunday at 10am with Rev. Brandi Wooten. We have a friendly family service and Children’s Church where all are welcome. During this time of Covid we ask that all those who would like to attend our worship service please call the church at 585-889-8996 by noon on Thursday before the Sunday service. Youth Group, Bible Studies, and Community Outreach Programs are a few of the opportunities we offer that enrich our faith. In need of prayer or counsel, call 585-889-9896 or email revbrandi@gmail.com. Handicapped accessible. Website chili-presbyterian.org, 3600 Chili Avenue, Rochester, NY 14624.

GRACE & PEACE FELLOWSHIP

Grace & Peace meets Sunday mornings in the Ogden Senior Center, located at 200 South Union Street in the Village of Spencerport. Bible study: 9:30 to 10:15am. Coffee and snacks: 10:15 to 10:30am. Church service: 10:30am to noon during which time children’s church is available. Pastor: Eric Longnecker. An independent, Bible-based, Christ centered church. Please join us.

HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH

50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-7990, Email hbchurch@frontiernet.net, Pastor Dan Brown. Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:00 am. We offer In-person services and Live-Streaming on YouTube under “Hilton Baptist Church Live.” Visit our Website at hiltonbaptist.org for more information. We are a Congregation of the American Baptist Churches. Our Building is Handicap Accessible and we offer Hearing Assistance during the Worship service. Everyone is Welcome to join our Church family!

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MORTON BAPTIST CHURCH

1152 County Line Road, Hamlin, NY 14464. Church phone 585-659-8459, email mortonbaptistchurch@yahoo.com. Pastor: Steven M Worrall, email pastorsteve712@gmail.com, cell 585-354-9779. Sunday Worship 10:30am. Sunday school is held during church service. Adult Bible Study is held on Wednesdays at noon, Choir practice at 6:30pm Wednesdays. Youth Group meets on Friday nights from 7 to 9pm. Our building is handicap accessible and visitors are welcome.

OGDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

“To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship with choir at 10:00 a.m. with Sunday School for children. Fellowship hour after worship with lots of good food. Men’s and Women’s Bible studies. Youth group. Many Service and Fellowship opportunities. Handicapped accessible. 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport 14559, 585-352-6802. www.ogdenpresbyterian.org. Pastor Tedd Pullano.

PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

39 Hovey Street, Hilton, (585) 615-6383, www.PCFMinistries.com, Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church. Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill, Pastor Michael Whitcomb-Tavey. Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 10AM. Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM – Kids Club, TurningPoint Teens, Adult Bible Discussion Group. Nursery School: Parma Kids Preschool and Child Care Center, 39 Hovey Street, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792.

PEARCE CHURCH

pearcechurch.org. 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili, NY 14514. 585-594-9488. Join us for worship! Saturday: 5pm. Sunday: 10:30am. Pearce 4 Kids Child Care Center, Pearce4kids.org, 585-594-1833. Handicapped Accessible.

SPENCERPORT ASSEMBLY OF GOD

Located at 3940 Canal Road, Spencerport, NY 14559. We offer a place for people of all ages to encounter God through worship, fellowship and Biblical teaching so we can grow in our relationship with Jesus and make a difference in our community and the world. Services are: Sunday School at 9:30 AM. Sunday Worship at 10:30 AM. Enjoy a cup of coffee before service. Wednesday Bible Study for Adults and Youth Group meets at 6:30 PM. Prayer follows at 7:30 PM. Nursery is provided for all services. Handicap accessible. Samaritan Harvest provides free prepared and perishable foods every fourth Sunday of the month. Look for our special events at www.spencerportag.com or like us on Facebook. Phone: 585-352-5900. Cell: 585-363-8922. E-mail: Spencerportassemblyofgod@gmail. com. All are welcome.

SPENCERPORT FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

Promoting the Christian way of life through service and stewardship to the community and the world. Look for the white steeple at 65 Church Street in downtown, Spencerport NY 14559. (585) 352-3448. Rev. Michael Sloan. We provide worship, educational and mission opportunities for children, youth and adults. Worship services are Sundays at 10am live on Facebook and on site in our sanctuary, We are committed to keeping our members and guests safe, so masks are required and we practice social distancing. Sunday’s Cool, Nursery care and Fellowship are currently suspended. Handicap accessible. Email: info@spencerportucc.org. Website: www.spencerportucc.org. Facebook: Spencerport UCC.

SPENCERPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH

“Loving everyday people into a caring family of God.” 2653 Nichols St. (Rte. 31), Spencerport, (585) 352-3398, www.spenwes.org. Sunday Schedule: 9:00am Sunday School (for all ages); 10:15am Worship Service or online at spenwes. online.church. Mid-Week Family Night: 6:45pm Connect Kids & Youth Group; 7:00pm Adult Bible Study. Rev. Jason Daniel, Senior Pastor. Rev. Phalkun Nov, Cambodian & Nepali Ministries & Pastor R. Mason Sebian, Youth & Worship Ministries.

Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-8761. Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: www.humcny.org, E-mail: office@humcny.org. Worship Service is open as of August 2, 2020 in the HUMC Sanctuary. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Handicap Accessible.

ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH

ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH

59 Henry St, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest.cc, email: info@ lifequest.cc, Facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @lifequestcc Lead Pastor: Rob Dickerson. Worship 10am. Midweek programs: Tuesday 7pm Royal Rangers – a scouting program for boys. Saturday 7pm YouthQuest High School & Middle School student ministry. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” Faith, Family, Friends, Fun, Freedom.

Welcomes all to worship with us in a warm, inclusive fellowship in the Episcopal tradition of openness and caring for all. 635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm), 585-392-4099. Please join us for Sunday worship at 10am September through June, 9am in July and August. Sunday School meets at 10am September through May. Follow us on facebook or look for us on the web at www.stgeorgehilton.org. Pastor Chris Bode. 1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, 585-9642550, www.stjohnhamlin.org. Facebook: St. John Lutheran Church, Hamlin, NY. Sunday Services at 8:30 & 11AM. Church office is open 7:30AM-3:30PM, Monday through Friday. For daily inspiration and Sunday services visit our Facebook page or YouTube Channel. “To know Christ and to make Him KNOWN.”

ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH

55 Martha Street, Spencerport, NY 14559, Phone: 585-352-5481, E-mail: sstjohnc@dor.org, Father Peter Mottola. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil 5pm; Sunday 7:45am, 9:30am and 11:15am; Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 8am; Wednesday 6:30pm; Friday Traditional Latin Mass 8am. Check out our Website for details www.stjohnschurchspencerport.org.

ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

Looking for a Church home? All are welcome. Our new address is 110 Old Hojack Lane. (We haven’t moved but have a new entrance.) 392-2710, www. stleochurch.org. Fr. Joseph Catanise. Daily Mass is celebrated: Monday 5:30 PM; Tuesday-Thursday 8:30 AM; Friday Communion Service 8:30 AM. Weekend Schedule: Saturday Confession 2:30-3:30 PM; Rosary 3:20 PM; Mass 4 PM (live-streamed). Sunday: Mass 8 AM; 10:30 AM (Children’s Liturgy); 6 PM. Feast of the Immaculate Conception – Tuesday, December 8, Mass celebrated at 8:30 AM and 7 PM. Handicapped accessible.

ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Wherever you are in your faith journey, you are welcome at St. Luke’s. Founded in 1838, Our Mission is to Worship God Joyfully, Love One Another, Serve in the Name of Christ. Located at 14 State Street, Brockport, NY, we invite you to join us for Sunday Morning Worship at 10 am via live stream or anytime after 11:30 for recorded service for viewing at your convenience. Handicapped accessible. Hearing assistance available. Masks, social distancing, and other safety measures are being observed. Harvest Kitchen, our outreach to the greater community, currently offers a Grab-N-Go meal the second Sunday of the month, 2 to 3:30 pm. Contact us at 585-637-6650. Visit us on Facebook or on our website at www.stlukesbrockport.org. Recognized as a National Jubilee Church for outreach and service to our community.

ST. MARY’S CHURCH

ST. MARK’S CHURCH

13 South Main Street, Holley 16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center – Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org. Mass Times: Monday-Friday 8:00 AM at St. Mary’s; Saturday Vigil 4:00 PM at St. Mary’s; Sunday 8:30 AM at St. Mark’s and 10:30 AM at St. Mary’s.

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL

158 East Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, 585-392-4000, www.stpaulhilton.org. Senior Pastor: Rev. Mark Ball – pastorball@stpaulhilton.org, office 585-392-4000. Worship Services: Saturday at 5pm; Sunday at 8:30am and 11am. Bible Studies: Kingdom Kids – Sunday at 9:45am; Adult Classes – Sunday at 9:45am; Ladies and Mens Bible Study – Thursdays at 10:30am. School: Meeting your child’s learning needs from age 2 through 8th grade. Call for a tour!

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH & PRE-SCHOOL

191 Nichols Street (Rte. 31), Spencerport, NY 14559. Phone: 352-3143. Reverend David Bernard, Interim Pastor. Trinity’s Updated Worship Schedule – Sundays at 8:45AM & 10:30AM. Both Worship Services are inside the Sanctuary. Sunday School is from 9:45 to 10:15AM between the services. Visit our website at www.tlcspencerport.com. Email: trinitylutheran191@gmail.com. “The Mission of Trinity is to joyfully share the Gospel through Christ-centered worship, teaching and reaching out to the community by acts of caring.”

UNION CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

14 North Main Street, Churchvillle. A warm welcome awaits you at Union Church. Join us Sunday mornings at 10 am for our worship service and Sunday School. Hear our superb music – adult, handbell, and children’s choirs – and be spiritually nurtured by God’s word. Look for our special events advertised throughout the year. Stop by, call, email us or visit our website. Like us on Facebook “Union Congregational Church Churchville” Phone 585-293-1665, email unionucc@ frontier.com. Handicap accessible. All are welcome.

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Legal NoticeS Legal Notice New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Notice of Complete Applicaton Date:

11/23/2020

Applicant: ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORPORATION 89 EAST AVE ROCHESTER, NY 14649 Facility:

RG&E GAS MAIN WASHINGTON ST (ST RTE 36)|GILMAN RD N SIDE CHURCHVILLE, NY

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Application ID: 8-2648-00085/00001 Permits(s) Applied for: 1 - 1 - Article 24 Freshwater Wetlands 1 - Section 401 - Clean Water Act Water Quality Certification Project is located: in RIGA in MONROE COUNTY Project Description: Install 1,894 ft of 2” PE gas main to extend the natural gas distribution system within the right-of-way along Washington St, between the intersection with Gilman Rd and 3234 Washington St in the Town of Riga, Monroe County, NY. The gas main will be installed using the open trench method, resulting in approximately 792 SF of disturbance in the regulated adjacent area of NYSDEC regulated Class 2 Freshwater Wetland RG-17.

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Availability of Application Documents: Filed application documents, and Department draft permits where applicable, are available for inspection during normal business hours at the address of the contact person. To ensure timely service at the time of inspection, it is recommended that an appointment be made with the contact person.

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State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) Determination Project is an Unlisted Action and will not have a significant impact on the environment. A Negative Declaration is on file. A coordinated review was performed. SEQR Lead Agency NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

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State Historic Preservation Act (SHPA) Determination Evaluation using a Structural-Archaeological Assessment Form or other information has concluded that the proposed activity will not impact registered, eligible or inventoried archaeological sites or historic structures. Availability For Public Comment Comments on this project must be submitted in writing to the Contact Person no later than 12/17/2020 or 15 days after the publication date of this notice, whichever is later. Contact Person FRANCES KNICKMEYER NYSDEC 6274 E Avon-Lima Rd Avon, NY 14414

Legal Notice Town of Ogden Ogden Planning Board

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the New York State Governor’s Executive Order Nos. 202 and other applicable law related to the Covid-19 virus; Ogden Planning Board meetings will NOT be held in person until the Covid-19 State of Emergency has concluded. In accordance with the Governor’s Executive Order, the Planning Board will hold their meetings via virtual Zoom videoconferencing and a transcript will be provided later. The public will have an opportunity to see and hear the meeting live.

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The following Public Hearings will be held by the Planning Board on Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 7:00 pm to consider the following applications:

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PUBLIC HEARING: Application of Acquest Development Company, LLC for subdivision approval and preliminary and final site plan approval to construct a single 278,500 sqft warehouse building on 71.39 acres, on property located at 90 Shepard Road. This project will be serviced by Public Water and Public Sanitary Facilities, in a LI Light Industrial District. Tax Acct. #102.04-2-37.211 #102.04-3-2.1 The public will have an opportunity to see and hear the meeting live and provide comments. The public hearings may be accessed by dialing the ZOOM meeting at (1-929-205-6099) and entering the ID number (860 2997 5773) and the password (680250) to join the meeting. If you would like to be included in the video portion of the Zoom meeting, please email building@ ogdenny.com prior to the meeting date to receive a link to the video hearing. On the evening of December 10, 2020, 5 minutes before 7:00 pm, you may login with your computer, smartphone, or telephone. When logging in, please include your First and Last Name and wait for the host to start the meeting. If you wish to provide a comment in regards to the application for the Public Hearing, please contact the Building Department with a written comment either by mail to 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, NY 14559, or by email at building@ogdenny.com prior to the meeting date. Interested parties may obtain further information by calling (585) 617-6195 or by filing a FOIL request under the Freedom of Information Law at townclerk@ogdenny.com. By order of the Ogden Planning Board Patrick Smith, Secretary

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16 Westside News - East Edition - November 29, 2020

50 Spencerport Rd. Gates Plaza 429-6540 • 426-3397

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Holiday Catering 10 person minimum

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Roasted Chicken, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Rolls & Butter

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Choice of meats: Roasted Chicken, Chicken French, Chicken Cacciatore, Chicken Parmigiano, Chicken Marsala, Roast Beef Burgundy, Baked Ham, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Veal Parmigiano, Veal French, Meatballs or Sausage from the Sauce. Includes: Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Italian Relish Tray, Rolls & Butter.

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