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fund-raising led to the opening in 1951 of the 51-bed Lakeside Memorial Hospital on West Avenue. In 1963, Epke led another capital campaign that added significantly to hospital facilities and services. Epke assumes pride of place in the upper left of the interpretive panel as its presiding “spirit.” This panel was made possible thanks to the sponsorship of the University of Rochester Medical Center.

Maria Alvarez, Executive Director of the New York StateWide Senior Action Council (StateWide), advises seniors to be wary of potential scams involving Medicare Enrollment Fraud. “As older adults look for their best health coverage options, make sure to keep an eye out for fraudsters! Open Enrollment can quickly become an ‘Open Season’ for scammers,” she explained.
Alvarez advises seniors to watch out for several potential Medicare Enrollment scams, including:
Scammers may claim to represent Medicare:
• Medicare will never call to sell a plan. If someone says they’re an “official Medicare agent,” hang up!
Scammers may ask for personal information:

• Never give Medicare numbers, Social Security numbers, bank or credit card numbers, or other information to an unsolicited caller or visitor.
Scammers might pressure or threaten you:
• Scammers use fear and deadlines. Seniors will not lose benefits for refusing to enroll immediately.
They offer gifts or rewards to enroll:
• Offering gifts (over $15) to sign up for a plan is illegal.
• Don’t let free offers rush any enrollment decisions.
“If you suspect your Medicare number has been compromised or you’ve been enrolled in a plan without your permission, contact the New York State Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) at 800-333-4374, or visit www.nysenior.org. We have trained counselors to help Medicare beneficiaries in the fight against fraud,” Alvarez concluded.
StateWide also provides information and educational presentations, assistance regarding any Medicare questions, plan comparisons, appeals, billing issues, and patients’ rights to all seniors throughout New York State.

Those who were born in the “old hospital” on Main Street are invited to join in a group photo at the marker dedication.
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The holidays are a time for giving and togetherness. In that spirit, the Catholic Parishes of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (SEAS) in Hamlin and Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Brockport are hosting a Free Thanksgiving Dinner with all the fixings, open to the entire community, on Wednesday, November 19. Two seatings will be offered, at 1 and 6 p.m., at SEAS Church, 3747 Brick Schoolhouse Road, Hamlin. Reservations are required.
In August, Fr. Joe Marcoux, who serves as Pastor of both parishes, reached out to Irene Goodwin and Carol Dady and asked them to coordinate an event at SEAS that would extend beyond the boundaries of the church building. He wanted the two parishes to work together on an event that would show the wider Hamlin population that their church is a welcoming community.
“Together, we decided that a free Thanksgivingtype meal might appeal to any neighbors who may be experiencing food insecurity or loneliness, as well as anyone curious to know more about this vibrant little church at the crossroads of the East and West Forks of Lake Road in Hamlin,” said Dady. SEAS has successfully hosted a Thanksgiving dinner for its parishioners for many years, so expanding beyond the church family seemed doable. Dady noted, “We had a good model to work from.”
While similar community Thanksgiving meals have been held in neighboring towns, organizers believe this is the first time it has been done in Hamlin, and they hope to feed around 300 guests from Hamlin and the surrounding area. All are welcome.




It takes many hands to both prepare a meal and host an event of this scope. “St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church has a history of being a generous community,” Dady said. “When we put out a request for volunteers to help with the dinner, the response was enthusiastic. It included folks from both parishes. We got together to make a plan and form committees. Each committee, in turn, has been working diligently to create a successful event.”
Those wishing to attend are asked to RSVP by November 9 with their preferred seating time (1 p.m. or 6 p.m.) and the number of people in their party. Reservations can be emailed to churchdinner. rsvp@gmail.com, texted to 585737-2134, or made by scanning the QR code.
“We hope that our neighbors will join us for a free Thanksgiving Dinner,” Dady said. “We look forward to welcoming you.”















TOPS DONATES FUNDS RAISED AT APPLE FEST

On Saturday, October 25, Steve Elliott, Store Manager of the Hilton Tops Friendly Market, presented a check for $1,729 to the HiltonParmaEmergencyFoodShelf.Picturedfromleft are: Steve Elliott; Mike Zebulske, President of the Hilton Parma Community of Churches, the umbrella organization of the Food Shelf and Clothing Closet; Tina Zebulske, Director of the Hilton Food Shelf; and Hilton Mayor Joe Lee. The funds were raised at the Tops Tent at this year’s Hilton Apple Fest, held October 4 and 5 (pictured below). People donated $1 to spin the wheel at the tent, with everyone winning a prize. The prizes were donated by vendors who serve the Hilton Tops as well as Tops Markets. All remaining food from the weekend was then donated to the Hilton Food Shelf.
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The historic Spencerport United Methodist Church has recently taken meaningful steps—both literal and figurative—to become more accessible and welcoming to all. Over the past few months, the church has undergone important renovations that are already making a visible and functional impact.
Most notably, the front steps have been fully replaced, ensuring safer and more durable access to the main entrance. In tandem with this upgrade, the church has installed a brand-new vertical lift, greatly improving accessibility for individuals with mobility challenges. This addition marks a significant milestone in the church’s ongoing commitment to inclusivity.

“We’re thrilled to be able to offer better access to all members of our community,” said Chip Compertore, chairperson of the administrative board. “We are committed to welcoming and serving everyone; God’s love is for all people.”
The work isn’t over yet. In the coming weeks, the church’s exterior trim will be freshly painted, giving the beloved building on Amity Street a renewed and vibrant appearance. Updates to the iconic rose window are also on the horizon, with plans to reinforce it with new, clear protective plexiglass—preserving its beauty while ensuring its longevity.
These renovations are part of a broader effort to maintain the church’s rich heritage while preparing for the future. All are welcome to come and try the new stepsandlift.ServicesareheldeverySundayat10a.m., both in person and via Zoom. Visit spencerportumc. org for additional information.


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Tops Friendly Markets will once again offer military personnel and their immediate families an 11 percent discount off their grocery bill this Veterans Day. This marks the 12th year Tops has been extending this discount to military personnel and their families. To date, this program has afforded our Veterans over $1 million in discounts.


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On Tuesday, November 11, 2025, Tops Markets will honor an 11 percent discount off a total order to all veterans and immediate family members in the same household who shop at any Tops location. Customers should present proof of service that they, or an immediate family member, are a U.S. Veteran, active duty, reserve, or retired military personnel to automatically receive an 11 percent discount off their total purchase that day.
“The respect and gratitude we feel for those who serve or have served in the military is beyond measure, and for that, we are eternally thankful,” said Ron Ferri, president of Tops Friendly Markets. Provided information
NOVEMBER 14

The Rochester Oratorio Society’s [ROS] 80th season continues with an Arts Connexions recital featuring the music, poetry, and spoken word of Mesoamerica on November 14, 7:30 p.m., at the First Universalist Church of Rochester, 150 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester.
The performance will feature Alicia Esmeralda Barry, an internationally recognized Guatemalan mezzosoprano with deep ties to the Rochester community. Barry, a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, has previously captivated local audiences with her performances alongside ROS and the Finger Lakes Choral Festival. Known for her rich, emotive voice and powerful stage presence, Barry brings both technical excellence and profound cultural resonance to this unique work.
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Barry, who describes herself as a “proud Indigenous Mayan in the performing arts,” embodies the spirit of Latinx musical celebration that is central to ‘Misatango.’ Her personal journey, as chronicled in a 2022 feature by Rider University, highlights her dedication to honoring her cultural heritage while achieving excellence in classical music.
Barry will be joined by Stephanie Paredes, storyteller and co-founder of the Rochester Latino Theatre Company.
“This is more than just a recital; it’s a celebration of cultural diversity and musical innovation,” said Eric Townell, artistic director of ROS. “Audiences can expect an evening of profound beauty and emotional resonance.”
To purchase tickets, visit www.rossings.org or call 585-473-2234.
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PERFORMING IN A CELEBRATION OF JAZZ
The fall concert, “From Memphis to Hollywood: A Gala Celebration of Jazz,” will be presented on Sunday, November 9, at 4 p.m. at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, 141 Adams Street, Rochester. Hosted by Mt. Olivet Baptist Church and Rev. Dr. Rickey B. Harvey, Sr., Senior Pastor, this concert features the Brockport Symphony Orchestra directed by Jonathan Allentoff, the Bach Children’sChorusdirectedbyKarla Krogstad, Bob Sneider and his EastmanJazzCombo,News10NBC
Anchor Deanna Dewberry, violin soloist Eloise Fadial, composer-inresidence Emmanuel Sikora, and vocal artist Michael DeLuca.
Honoring the rich musical legacy of jazzandPastorHarvey’shometown of Memphis, the program features a variety of songs, instrumental selections, and film scores. Two jazz-inspired works by PeruvianAmerican composer and pianist EmmanuelSikorawillbepremiered on the program, with the composer performing as a vocalist and violist. describes Sikora’s music as “an appealing melding of the romantic and the contemporary, unselfconscious and unpretentious.”

Admission and parking are free. This project is made possible with support from the Village of Brockport and funds from the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts AidtoLocalitiesProgram.Foradditionalinformation,visitBrockportSymphony.org.
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Daylight saving time ends on Sunday, November 2, and the American Red Cross encourages everyone to test their smoke alarms as they turn their clocks back to make sure the devices are working.
“Working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in a home fire in half, as you only have about two minutes to safely get out,” said Ken Turner, Regional Disaster Officer, American Red Cross of Western New York. “Every second counts when there’s a home fire, and the sooner an alarm alerts you to a fire, the sooner you can get to a safer place. When daylight saving time ends this weekend, test your smoke alarms to help prevent a tragedy in your home.”
Last year, local Red Cross volunteers responded to help 1,234 families across the region affected by 763 disasters – primarily home fires, which account for most of the approximately 65,000 disasters that the Red Cross responds to annually nationwide.
When turning your clocks back this weekend, test your smoke alarms and replace the batteries if needed. Visit redcross.org/fire for more information, including an escape plan to create and practice with your family, or download the free Red Cross Emergency app by searching “American Red Cross” in app stores.
•Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, including inside and outside bedrooms and sleeping areas.
•Replace smoke alarms that are 10 years or older. Components such as sensors can become less sensitive over time. Follow your alarm’s manufacturer instructions.
•Practice your two-minute home fire escape plan. Make sure everyone in your household can get out in less than two minutes — the amount of time you may have to escape a burning home before it’s too late.
•Include at least two ways to get out of every room and select a meeting spot at a safe distance away from your home, such as your neighbor’s home or landmark like a specific tree in your front yard, where everyone can meet.
IF YOU NEED HELP
If you cannot afford to purchase smoke alarms or are physically unable to install one, the Red Cross may be able to help. Visit soundthealarm.org/wny to sign up for a free smoke alarm installation and home fire safety education appointment. Provided information

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Hilton United Methodist Church Cra Show Sat., Nov. 8 • 9am-3pm
Drive ThruGrab & Go
$17 per meal
Menu: Turkey, dressing, gravy, mashed potatoes, cole slaw, squash, cranberry, apple or pumpkin pie
Saturday, Nov. 8th from 4-6pm
Reserve your meal between Oct. 20 - Nov. 7th by calling 585-392-8761 between 9:30am-12 Noon 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY
Pay at pick up time. Checks can be made out to HWIF. Enter the East Parking lot (by the Library) from Brook St. (back of the church) exit on to West Ave.
TIPS TO GET A MORE RESTFUL NIGHT’S SLEEP
Keep devices out of the bedroom. Screens are everywhere in modern life, and that includes the bedroom. In fact, the National Sleep Foundation’s 2022 Sleep in America® Poll found that 58 percent of survey participants acknowledged looking at screens within an hour before bedtime. The NSF reports that device usage so close to bedtime can adversely affect sleep quality because the blue light emitted from screens has shorter wavelengths than other colors in the visible light spectrum, which results in more alertness than warmer tones. The blue light actually confuses the brain into thinking it’s earlier in the day,thus making it harder to fall asleep.
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2025 SBC CARES THANKSGIVING APPEAL
Greater Rochester Chamber’s Small Business Council affiliate is seeking corporate donations for the 2025 SBC Cares Thanksgiving Appeal, made possible by the Greater Rochester Chamber Foundation.
Each year, the Small Business Council provides Thanksgiving food boxes to families in need. In 2024, the Thanksgiving Appeal donated over 2,800 boxesoffoodandover$14,000tolocalorganizations thanks to 137 donor companies and 150 local volunteers. Since its inception over 20 years ago, the SBC Cares initiative has donated over $1.25 million in food supplies to families in need.
Companies can get involved by building food boxes, making a monetary donation, or volunteering their time.

“Amidst uncertain times, the need to give back to our shared community is greater than ever. Our region is experiencing an increased need this holiday season, and the Small Business Council and Greater Rochester Chamber are proud to help organize our region to fill this need,” said Steve Hogan, President, Small Business Council. “Each year, our Thanksgiving Appeal is made possible by the generosity of the Greater Rochester community. Thank you in advance to all of the companies and individuals who are banding together to make this year’s donation drive possible.”
Over 6,000 local families have requested boxes this season. Donations will be distributed to local non-profits on Friday, November 21, and Saturday, November 22.
For more information on how to get involved and to register your commitment by November 14, visit bit.ly/sbcthanksgiving25.
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Spanning over 600 scenic acres, Genesee Country Village & Museum invites visitors of all ages to explore its Historic Village, world-class Gallery, and immersive Nature Center, or attend one of the special programs offered throughout the month. Here’s a sneak peek of what’s happening at GCV&M in November:
Holiday Market & Preparing for Winter: Sat. & Sun., Nov. 8 & 9, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Shop hand-crafted and locally-produced goods at the Holiday Market, featuring over 30 vendors selling everything from wine and tea to soaps and pottery. Then stroll through the Historic Village and see how Western New Yorkers prepared for winter in the 19th century by visiting with costumed interpreters in more than 20 buildings and hearing from Indigenous storytellers Tonia Loran-Galban and Perry Ground. Plus, kids 12 and under are free.
Preparing for Winter Homeschool Day:
Fri., Nov. 14, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Homeschoolers are invited to learn how the needs and duties of 19th-century New Yorkers changed as they got ready for winter. Discover traditional crafts, harvesting tasks, winterizing homes, and food preparations in the historic kitchens. Rates are highly discounted for homeschool families, co-ops, and groups.
Nature & Wildlife Art Symposium: Sat., Nov. 15, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The symposium will highlight how the evocative power of the world-class John L. Wehle wildlife and sporting art collection continues to captivate audiences and serve as a springboard for broader conversations about environmental stewardship, biodiversity, and the cultural significance of wildlife representation. This one-day symposium will feature three exciting speakers: Dr. Keith Tidball (Assistant Director, Cornell Cooperative Extension), Marcus Rosten (WNY Wildway Director), and Katelyn Davis (Designer & Illustrator).
Kiln Firing Day: Sat., Nov. 15, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.



Seventh grader Alyssa Purver has made waves this season, qualifying for the New York State Swimming & Diving Championships, which will take place November 21–22 in Webster.
Purver earned her state-qualifying score of 449.00 at the Monroe County Diving Championship on October 17 at Churchville-Chili High School, where she finished an impressive fourth overall against a strong field of high school divers.
Herstandoutperformancesecuredheraspotamong New York’s best, a remarkable achievement for such a young competitor. Alyssa will represent her school and community at States next month, continuing what has already been an outstanding season. Provided information and photo
GCV&M is the only living history museum in the northeast that fires salt-glazed stoneware in a woodfired kiln as it was done in the 19th century. Guests will have the chance to see this unique historical happening as part of their general admission ticket.
Livingston-Backus Dinner: Sat., Nov. 29, 5 to 7 p.m.
Forthefirsttimeever,guestswillhavetheopportunity to savor a delightful dinner with family and friends in the enchanting upstairs rooms of the LivingstonBackus House. Step into a world of warmth and whimsy and embark on an evening filled with 19thcentury entertainment and contemporary cuisine.
Historic Dining Opportunities: Sat., Nov. 15; Fri., Nov. 21; and Sat., Nov. 22, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Join GCV&M’s historical cooks as they serve an authentic 19th-century meal in the MacKay House in the Historic Village. Guests will play parlor games and enjoy a full seven-course dinner (served familystyle).
Fall Workshops
GCV&M has a timeless skill for every interest! Museum experts guide participants in exploring new hobbies and skills and give a taste of life in the 19th century.
• Wool Spinning Workshop – Sat., Nov. 8
• Wreath Making Workshop – Sat., Nov. 22
• Sweet & Savory Pasties & Pies Workshop –Sat., Nov. 22
For more information and to purchase tickets for any of these events, visit https://www.gcv.org/events/. Provided information and photo



DID YOU KNOW?
Parents of school-aged youngsters may wonder how often children betweentheagesof sixand11need to bathe.According to the American Academy of Dermatology, children between the ages of six and 11 may not require a daily bath. Though it’s worth noting that such children can take daily baths, the AAD notes that children in this age group need a bath at least once or twice per week, but beyond that bathing schedules may be contingent on a host of variables specific to each child. For example, children will need a bath after swimming in a pool, lake or ocean regardless of how long it’s been since their most recent bath. In addition, children who get dirty playing or those who are sweaty or develop body odor during the day should take a bath at night. It’s also noteworthy that showers can enter kids’ hygiene routine around age six or seven. The American Academy of Pediatrics notes that six- or seven-year-old children are typically capable of cleaning their bodies and washing their hair by themselves in the shower.























The Hilton Alumni Association (HAA) will be hosting its third annual Trivia Night on Wednesday, November 12, at The Milling Station Restaurant, 50 Canning Street, Hilton. Check-in begins at 6 p.m., and trivia games commence at 6:30 p.m. The public is welcome, and one does not have to be a Hilton alum to participate.


Teams of one to four people will answer trivia questions, competing for prizes donated by local merchants. Registration is $10 per person. Early registration is recommended at www.hiltonalumniassociation.org or by emailing contact@hiltonalumniassociation.org.
All are welcome to join in for an evening of fun trivia, fun people, and fun prizes. One hundred percent of the evening’s proceeds will go to support HAA’s grants and scholarship programs, supporting Hilton CSD students. Provided information
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Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company (LLC). The name of the LLC is: Cape to Lake LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) office on: October 3, 2025. The County in which the Office is to be located: Monroe County. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC is: Cape to Lake LLC 38 Deertrack Lane Brockport, NY 14420. Purpose: any lawful activity.
LEGAL NOTICE
TOWN OF SWEDEN TOWN BOARD
SPECIAL MEETING SCHEDULED
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a special meeting of the Sweden Town Board will be held on MONDAY, November 3, 2025, at 6:00 pm at the Sweden Town Hall, 18 State Street, Brockport, New York.
This by Order of the Sweden Town Board
Karen M. Sweeting, Sweden Town Clerk
LOCAL LAW NO. 5 OF 2025
TOWN OF SWEDEN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Town Board of the Town of Sweden, on October 28, 2025, adopted Local Law No. 5 of 2025, “Local Law Adding Chapter 54 to the Sweden Town Code – Buildings, Unsafe.” The purpose and intent of this local law is to govern such unsafe buildings and structures in order to provide for safety, health, protection, and general welfare of the Town of Sweden.
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 and on the town website www.townofsweden.org.
BY ORDER OF THE SWEDEN TOWN BOARD
TOWN OF SWEDEN, MONROE COUNTY, NY
Karen M. Sweeting, Town Clerk
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Sweden met at the time and place specified in the duly published legal notice for a Public Hearing on the Town of Sweden Preliminary Budget for 2026 and heard all persons desiring to be heard thereon, and
FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a regular Town Board meeting held on October 28, 2025, the Town Board adopted the Town of Sweden Budget for 2026. The budget is available for inspection by any interested person during regular business hours at the Town Hall, 18 State Street, Brockport, New York, and on the town website www.townofsweden.org.
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD
TOWN OF SWEDEN, MONROE COUNTY
Karen M. Sweeting, Town Clerk
Up the ante. Make watching the playoffs a little more competitive by taking bets beforehand. Betting boxes (football squares) provide a simple way to collect and pay out during game play. Participants buy as many squares as they like for a set price and write their initials inside the squares they choose. Teams are assigned to the rows and columns which are numbered zero through nine. Those numbers will represent the final digit of the score for the corresponding team. Winners can be called each quarter as well as for the final score.
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.
INTRODUCTORY LOCAL LAW #7-2025
A Local Law to provide for an Override of the Real Property Tax Levy Limit for Fiscal Year 2026. Rescheduling Public Hearing to November 11, 2025
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Town Board of the Town of Clarkson shall hold a Public Hearing at the Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson, NY 14430, on the 11th day of November 2025 at 6:00 pm to consider adoption of the following local law:
INTRODUCTORY LOCAL LAW #7-2025
The proposed Local Law would authorize an override of the real property tax levy limit found in NYS General Municipal Law Section 3-c(5) for the year 2026, all as are particularly described in such Local Law.
A full and complete text of such proposed Local Law may be found at www.clarksonny.org, under “Legal Notices”, and is presently on file at the Office of the Town Clerk where it may be examined by all interested persons during normal business hours.
All interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard.
Dated: October 28, 2025
By Order of the Clarkson Town Board
Susan Henshaw Town Clerk
TOWN OF SWEDEN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, pursuant to the provisions of Section 267 of the Town Law and the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Sweden, a public hearing will be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Sweden, at the Sweden Town Offices, 18 State Street, Brockport, New York, commencing on Thursday, November 13, 2025, at 6 p.m., to hear all persons interested in the following: Application of Brockport Animal Hospital, 6352 BrockportSpencerport Road, Brockport, New York, for an area variance to construct a proposed addition, ±900 sq. ft., on the north side of the existing building located at 6352 Brockport-Spencerport Road, Brockport, New York. The rear setback for the proposed addition is 27 ft., 40 ft. required, 13 ft. variance request.
Town of Sweden Ordinance §175-37 R1-2S One-Family Residential District. D. Lot and area requirements shall be as follows: (3) Required setbacks: (a) Front: 50 feet; 75 feet on arterial highways. (b) Rear: 40 feet. (c) Side: 10 feet. The property is owned by Lefler Holdings, LLC, tax account number 084.05-10-13.
Information is on file in the Town offices and may be inspected during regular business hours.
TOWN OF SWEDEN
Robert A. Carges, Chairperson Zoning Board of Appeals








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.
Al Hansel
Asbestos Compliance Officer
October 30, 2025
Notice is hereby given that Mengel Metzger Barr, Certified Public Accountant, has completed an examination of the Brockport Central School District Basic Financial Statements for the year ended June 30, 2025.
The report of such examination has been filed in my office where it is a public record available for inspection by all interested persons during normal business hours.
Debra Moyer
School District Clerk
October 28, 2025
LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF CLARKSON NOTICE OF 2026 PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING
In accordance with Section 108 of Town Law, a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Rd., Clarkson, NY, to review the preliminary budget for 2026.
Pursuant to Section 108 of the Town Law, the proposed yearly salaries for elected officials are:
Supervisor - $49,000
Councilpersons - $10,000
Justices - $18,931
Town Clerk - $66,413
Highway Supt - $118,945
The Special Assessment rolls for the following districts: LIGHTING: Greenfield Manor District 1&2; Rose Meadow; Wedgewood; Brianna Meadows; Burch Farm; Deer Creek Estates; Northfield; Old Pine; Liberty Cove.
SEWER: Clarkson Manor; Greenfield Manor; Clarkson Meadows; North Colony; Brianna Meadows; Rose Meadows; Burch Farm; Sweden Walker Rd.; Garland Ridge; Kozi-Ridge; Liberty Cove; Tantalo Sewer CHTL Rd.; Wedgewood; Lake Rd.
WATER: East Ave.; Wiler Rd.; Roosevelt Hwy.; Clarkson Hamlin TL NO.#2; Craig Hill; Clarkson-Parma TL Rd.; Clarkson-Hamlin Rt. 18 TL Rd.
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 entire budget is available for inspection by any interested party during normal business hours at the Town Clerk’s Office.
Pursuant to Real Property Tax Law Section 495, the exemption report that shows total assessed value on the final assessment roll that was used in the budgetary process that is exempt from taxation is on file with the 2026 preliminary budget.
By Order of the Town Board
Susan Henshaw Town Clerk















SWEDEN
Responsibilities Include: maintenance of Town buildings (Town Hall and Community Center) and 156-acre Sweden Town Park with several buildings, athletic fields and recreational structures. Supervision of year-round maintenance and custodial staff as well as seasonal laborers. Seeking: a working foreman with strong managerial, problem-solving and administrative skills. Knowledge of building mechanical systems and groundskeeping/athletic fields care. Municipal experience a plus but not required. Works largely in support of the Town’s Recreation Department. Some evenings and weekends are involved. Competitive salary and benefits including NYS Retirement. Salaried position reporting directly to the Sweden Town Board.
Letters of interest and resume to: Supervisor, Town of Sweden, 18 State St., Brockport, NY 14420
Application deadline: November 10, 2025 EOE
Part-time elected position.
Must be a resident of the Town of Sweden. Responsible for processing town, county and school taxes. Must be bondable. Bookkeeping or banking experience preferred. Competitive pay.
Letters of interest and resumes should be addressed to: Sweden Town Supervisor 18 State St., Brockport, NY 14420
Application deadline: November 10, 2025 EOE

The Village of Hilton is seeking an Auto Mechanic.
This is a full-time skilled position that requires maintenance of all DPW equipment. Minimum qualifications: Five years’ full-time heavy equipment mechanic, valid NYS driver’s license with CDL. Minimum salary is $25.00 per hour.
To obtain a complete job description please contact Village Manager, Shari Pearce at 392-4144 or email at shari@hiltonny.org. Please submit a detailed resume and application to 59 Henry Street, Hilton, NY 14468.
INPERSONORBYMAILTO: 16385 Church Street, PO Box 145 Clarendon, NY 14429
ORBYEMAILTO: townclerk@townofclarendonny.gov.
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More money spent locally means more revenue, more jobs more tax dollars, which means fewer vacant properties and better upkeep of existing properties, better programs for your community and all this adds up to a better community!
The Village of Brockport is seeking a dedicated and skilled individual to join our team as a full-time Public Works Laborer. This is an excellent opportunity to serve the community while enjoying competitive union wages, a strong benefits package, and participation in the New York State Retirement System.
Essential Qualifications
• Valid New York State Driver’s License is required.
• Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class B is required.
• Ability to perform physical labor (lifting, bending, standing) for extended periods.
• Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions.
• Demonstrated reliability and punctuality.

The Parma Hilton Historical Society is hosting a specialprograminhonorofVeteransDay.GregKinal will present the program “Duty. Honor. Country.” on Monday, November 10, at 7 p.m. in the Ingham Room at the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton. Admission is free and open to the public. This program explores the wars the United States has fought, beginning with the American Revolution and culminating in the War on Terror. Pictures and YouTube videos of actual battles enhance this presentation. Facts of the wars also add much for the audience. A big surprise is planned for the end of the presentation, which organizers say is a must-see program.
For more information about the Parma Hilton Historical Society and its programs, visit parmahiltonhistoricalsociety.com.
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The Friends of Drake Library at SUNY Brockport would like to thank the local business community for basket raffle gift certificates, silent auction items, and other donations for our recent successful Trivia Night fundraiser on Wednesday, October 16. Funds raised support library student research awards, course materials, and other library programs that benefit students, faculty, and the community. We would especially like to acknowledge: Arjuna Florist, Bittersweet Gifts, Brockport Alumni Basket, Cusimano’s Pizza, Custom House Restaurant, Cuts Unlimited, DP Dough, Go Car Wash, Grinds, Java Junction, Kirby’s Farm Market, Krony’s Pizza, Lift Bridge Book Shop, Lightways Journey, Mahan’s Discount Liquor, Mark’s Pizzeria, Memorial Art Gallery, Millhouse Restaurant, Pinewood Country Club, Planet Fitness , Red Bird Café and Gift Shop, Sara’s Garden Center, Splash Car Wash, Strand Theatre, SUNY Brockport Athletics, The Brockport Diner, The Farmer’s Table, 58 Main BBQ & Brew, 7 Brew Coffee, and more.

• Strong teamwork and collaboration skills.
• Solid problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
• Applicants are subject to pre-employment and random alcohol/drug testing.
We are seeking candidates with a background in skilled trades, which will be strongly preferred.
• Minimum of 3 years of experience in Carpentry or a related skilled trade.
• Minimum of 2 years of experience operating heavy equipment.
• Strong understanding of carpentry techniques, tools, and materials.
• Ability to read and interpret drawings and technical plans.
• Pay Scale: Per Union contract; starting scale determined based on experience.
• Benefits: Excellent comprehensive benefits package.
• Retirement: Enrollment in the New York State Retirement System.
Return completed applications to:
Barb Krizen, Brockport Village Clerk
127 Main Street, Brockport, NY 14420 Or bkrizn@brockportny.org
Application Deadline: Until filled.


Contributions from these businesses show a strong sense of commitment to community and libraries. We encourage readers to show their support by visiting and shopping local; these businesses play a vital role in keeping Brockport and the surrounding community vibrant and connected. Thank you for your continued partnership. See you next year!
Mary Jo Orzech (Chair) Friends of Drake Library

HOLLEY: Richardson, James E. Sr., died October 24, 2025, at age 85. He is survived by his wife of more than 60 years, Alice (Ashbery); his three sons, James (Amy), Christopher, and Charles; his grandchildren, Ethan (Lydia) Richardson, Molly (Thomas) Sudore, Lee Richardson, and Katie (Connor) Henion; his two great-granddaughters; many special nieces and nephews; his sister, Arlene; brother and sister-in-law, Richard and Amy Ashbery; sister-in-law, Marilyn Ashbery; and many friends. Jim was a skilled heavy equipment mechanic for many years, until he answered a late-inlife calling to pastorship. After completing his studies at Roberts Wesleyan College, he shepherded his much-loved congregation at the Morton Baptist Church for nearly twenty years. He was a prolific writer, a skilled hunter, and a great storyteller.
A Memorial Service will be held at Morton Baptist Church on November 8, 2025, at noon, preceded by calling hours from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Donations can be made to CareNet of Greater Orleans in his memory. Arrangements entrusted to Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, Holley. To share a special memory of Jim, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
HILTON: E inger, Barbara A., age 68, died October 22, 2025. She was predeceased by her parents, Robert and Shirley Schofield. Barbara is survived by her beloved son, Michael (Kim) Ettinger; her brothers, Robert and Donald Schofield; her sisters, Patricia Schofield and Linda (Steve) Gilman; her cherished grandchildren, Noah (Jasmine), Michael Jr. (Bianca), and Dakota (Rebecca) Ettinger; ten great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and close family friend, Lisa Tufano. A devoted homemaker, Barbara dedicated her life to her family and those she loved. She enjoyed doing crafts, caring for house plants, and loved birds. Her warmth, kindness, and gentle spirit will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Visitation was held on October 30 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Private Interment in Parma Union Cemetery.
NORTH CHILI: McArthur, Douglas J., died October 25, 2025, at age 76. Predeceased by his son, Brian. Survived by his wife of 46 years, Gail; children, Belinda (Brian) Fraser, Chris Naugle, and Michael (Stephanie) McArthur; daughter-in-law, Brenda Naugle; grandchildren, Jessie (Patrick), Kory, Danny, Ashleigh, Alex, CJ, and Elena; three great-grandchildren; and many loving family members and friends. Doug was a man of few words with a generous heart. He loved his family and enjoyed getting together. He played baseball on his high school team, which started his love for the sport. Then, after high school, he was a batboy and also worked in the stands at Silver Stadium. He acquired a great collection of baseball memorabilia through the years.
His Celebration of Life Service was held on October 30 at First Presbyterian Church of Chili. Contributions in his memory can be made to the church, 3600 Chili Avenue, Rochester, NY 14624. Arrangements entrusted to Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili.
BROCKPORT: Hugelmaier, Lloyd C. Jr., “aka Hugy,” “aka Butch,” died October 27, 2025, at age 84. Born June 25, 1941, in Brockport to Lloyd and Elsie (Hetzke) Hugelmaier. He is predeceased by his wife, Betty; sons, Jody and Nathan (Robin). He is survived by his daughters, Amy (Don) Townsend of Inlet, Lori (Shawn) Hansen of Inlet, Kerri Keiffer of Brockport; sons, Robert (Jennette) Brady of Holley and Ryan (Suzanne) Keiffer of Selkirk; 11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; his sisters, Marilynn (Tyler) Smith, Pam Tolster (Don), Shirley (Donald) Timberlin; brother, Larry (Judy) Hugelmaier; brother-in-law, Dale (Ruth) Rath; sister-in-law, Tessie Rath; and many nieces and nephews. Lloyd served in the US Navy on the (AS-15), a Fulton-class submarine tender. Lloyd joined the Brockport Fire Department in 1972 and was active for many years. He was a past President, Lieutenant, and Captain at Capen Hose, Company 4, active in the drill team, marching, and driving the 1930 Seagrave “gray ghost” at local parades. He was passionate about the preservation of the Capen Hose Fire Museum. He was also a member of the Western New York Volunteer Firemen’s Association and the Brockport Exempts Association. Lloyd was an active member of St. John Lutheran Church, where he served as an usher for many years.
Family and friends were invited to call at Fowler Funeral Home, 340 West Avenue, Brockport, on Friday, October 31, from 4 to 7 p.m. A Funeral Service will be celebrated at St. John Lutheran Church, 1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, on Saturday, November 1, at 11 a.m. Private Interment, Lakeside Cemetery, Hamlin. Donations can be made to the Capen Hose Fire Museum, 15 Brook Terrace, Brockport, NY 14420, in his memory.
HOLLEY: Long, Patricia Ann, age 84, died October 25, 2025. She was born April 4, 1941, in Lockport to the late Christy and Beatrice (Hinkley) DeFilippo. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her son, Jeffrey Nellis; sister, Dianne Jewell; and brother-in-law, Dave Long. Pat is survived by her loving husband of 61 years, Frank; son, Rick (Heidi) Nellis; daughter, Kimberly (John) Sipp; grandchildren, Philip (Diana) Sipp, Madison Nellis, Lindsay Sipp, Logan Nellis; three great-grandchildren; sister, Chris (Dave) Brooks; brother, Bob DeFilippo; brother-in-law, Ronald Jewell Sr.; and many nieces and nephews. Pat’s home was her sanctuary, filled with laughter, love, and the scent of food cooking. She loved to bake for family and friends. She enjoyed gardening and took pride in her flowers.
Her Mass of Christian Burial was held on October 31 at St. Mary’s RC Church, Holley. Interment in Hillside Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home of Holley. To share a special memory of Pat, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
HOLLEY: Salvatore, Marilyn L. (Sak), died October 16, 2025, at age 87. She is predeceased by parents, Emil and Nora Sak; husband, Frank Salvatore; siblings, Fred and Alan Sak; and son, Dennis Moran. Survived by son, Matthew (Megan) Salvatore; siblings, Kathleen Wheeler and Carol DeCook; grandchildren, Aislan and Elias Salvatore, and Dennis and Carlos Moran. Marilyn worked as an administrative assistant for Lakeside Memorial Hospital and the College at Brockport. Marilyn loved to cook, sew, and make macrame plant hangers. She also loved her show cats, a collection that included exotic shorthairs, seal point Himalayan Persians, and a Maine coon named Cody.
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, November 4, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Fowler Funeral Home, 340 West Avenue, Brockport.
CLARENDON: Sabo, Frieda May, died October 21, 2025, at age 93. Predeceased by her husband, Albert Sabo (2006), and her brothers, Cecil Moore Jr. (2018), Ronald Moore (2013), Clifford “Kip” Moore (2012), David Moore (2022), and Gary Moore (1947), her sisters, Colleen Sauro (2021), Zola Smith (2021), and Vera Kingdollar (2022). She is survived by her three daughters, Deborah (Tom) Beach, Doreen Ward, and Della Rusin, all of Medina; her two sons, Wesley (Carmen) Sabo of Clarendon and Scot Sabo (Kim Stewart) of Medina; her brother, Robert Moore of Albion; and her sisters, Betty Fulks of Florida, Bernice Smith of Kendall, and Sandra Kozlowski of Albion; her eight grandchildren; her seven great-grandchildren; and dear friend Carollee Arnett. A woman of unwavering kindness and warmth, Frieda was truly never one to say an unkind word about anyone. She was a gentle soul who found joy in the simple pleasures of life, and her compassionate spirit touched all who knew her.
A private Graveside Ceremony for the family was held at Hillside Cemetery, Clarendon. Friends and family are invited to a reception on Friday, November 7, at 5 p.m. at the Clarendon Historical Society, 16426 Fourth Section Road (Route 31A), Clarendon. Donations in her memory can be made to Hospice of Orleans, 14080 State Route 31, Albion, NY 14411. Arrangements entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home of Holley. To share a special memory of Frieda, visit www. mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
HILTON: Radford, Shirley Twentymon, age 96, died October 27, 2025. Born on November 9, 1928, Shirley was the beloved daughter of Wilbur and Ellamae Twentymon. She was predeceased by her loving husband, Robert George “Raddy” Radford; her brother, Robert (Kay) Twentymon; her sisters, Alice (Louis) Rodger and Clara (John) Stiles; and several brothers- and sisters-in-law. Shirley is survived by her son, Lee (Wendy) Radford, and daughter, Jill Radford Gilmore; grandchildren, Justin (Stacey) Radford, Jamie (Darren) McKee, Sarah Stone (Bryant Tranchant), and Laura (Mike) Salter; nine great-grandchildren; brother-in-law, George Radford; and sister-in-law, Patricia (Joe Sigmund) Huber. Shirley enjoyed dancing, gardening, and traveling. For 40 years, while the family owned and operated Beehler & Radford Excavating, Shirley was known as “the heart and soul of the business.” She kept the day-to-day operations running smoothly and was truly the glue that held everything together.
Visitation will be held Monday, November 3, from 4 to 7 pm at Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, 735 East Avenue, Hilton, followed by words of reflection by her son, Lee, on his mother’s life. Interment at the convenience of the family in Parma Corners Cemetery. Donations in Shirley’s memory can be made to Open Door Mission, 156 Plymouth Ave. #1834, Rochester, NY 14608.
SPENCERPORT:Fe er,DouglasH., died October 19, 2025. He is survived by his sisters, Linda Fetter Daly, Susan Fetter Brown, Nancy Fetter Barton; many nieces and nephews; many friends in Clearwater, Florida, and Canada. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Donations can be made in Doug’s memory to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements entrusted to Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Spencerport.
CHURCHVILLE: Gregory, Gary E., age 81, formerly of Churchville, died October 22, 2025. Gary was born May 4, 1944, in Medina to George and Dorothy (Wall) Gregory. He married Sue (Caleb) Gregory on November 28, 1964. Survived by son, Jeff (Helene) Gregory of New Smyrna Beach, Florida; daughter, Kathy (Bill) Stevens of Byron; grandson, Eric Stevens of Rochester; granddaughter, Colleen Stevens of West Seneca; sister, Sue Chase of Plant City, Florida; niece, Sandy (Chase) Falco of Middleburgh; and nephew, Bill Chase of Schoharie. Predeceased by wife, Sue (2015), and brother-in-law, Ron Chase (1996). Gary Gregory was a consummate gentleman, loving husband, father, and grandfather, and a horseman who was admired and respected by all of his peers. He was a premier horse trainer for over 50 years. Mr. Gregory was a member of the United States Trotting Association, Canadian Trotting Association, Western New York Horsemen’s Association, and was inducted into the Upstate New York Harness Racing Hall of Fame in 2012. His Funeral Service was held on October 27 at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Spencerport. Donations can be made to the Harness Horse Youth Foundation and Standardbred Pleasure Horse Organization of New Jersey in his memory.

KENDALL: Richard A. Brice, age 74, passed away on October 27, 2025.
He was predeceased by his parents, William and Helen Brice; brothers, William Brice and Donald Clarey; and sister, Joyce Smith. He is survived by his daughter, Amy L. (Greg) Kenney; granddaughter, Genevieve Newby; brother, Robert (Merrie) Brice; sister-in-law, Ann Brice; and several nieces and nephews.
Richard worked for many years as a custodian for the Hilton Central School District, where he took pride in a job well done. He enjoyed drawing and painting, and found great joy in his pets throughout his life.
Visitation will be held Wednesday, November 5, 2025, from 5:00–7:00 PM at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, 735 East Avenue, Hilton, with family words of remembrance to follow. A Celebration of Life and Burial will be held in the spring at Clarkson-Union Cemetery.
Those wishing may make donations in Richard’s memory to Mr. Grey’s Strays, 18 East Ave., Brockport, NY 14420 or to the Craig A. Goodrich Animal Shelter, 80 Railroad Ave., Hamlin, NY 14464.
SALLY A. COTTRELL

BROCKPORT: Passed away peacefully on October 22, 2025, at the age of 90 after a brief illness with cancer. Predeceased by her loving husband, Bob, and son, David Abrams. She is survived by her daughter, Debbie Jane (Bill) Doran; grandchildren, Daniel Smith, Robin (Joseph) D’Andrea, and Rebekah (Mike) Balch; many great-grandchildren; brother, Gordon (Fran) Bowman; two nephews; special friends, Marlene (Rick) Whitten, Elaine Trenkler, Linda Brant, Walt Cooper; and a multitude of devoted friends for whom Sally was grateful.
Sally owned and operated the in Brockport for 53 years until the sale of the paper and her retirement.
Family will receive friends on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, from 4-7 pm at Fowler Funeral Home Inc., 340 West Ave., Brockport. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 10 am at the First Baptist Church of Brockport, 124 Main Street, Brockport, NY 14420. Interment will be held privately. Those wishing may contribute to the First Baptist Church of Brockport in Sally’s memory.
JOSEPH G. HARKIN
BROCKPORT: Joseph G. Harkin, 58, passed away peacefully on October 23, 2025. He would have celebrated his 59th birthday on October 29.

Born in Marquette, Michigan, and raised in Brockport, New York, Joseph was a kind and gentle soul who loved his family deeply. He is survived by his mother, Nancy Harkin; his sister, Tina Rubio (Javier); his brother, Tony Harkin (Ying); and his beloved nieces and nephews – Bella (Joel), Javier Jr., Olivia, Evan, Annalia, and Joel Jr. – and one of his best friends, Jeff Greninger. He was preceded in death by his father, Joseph B. Harkin.
Joe had a lifelong passion for history, trains, chess, movies, and good food, and he took great pride in his Irish-American Heritage. He will be remembered for his curiosity, his warm sense of humor, adventurous spirit, and his devotion to those he loved.
Calling hours were held on Thursday, October 30, from 5-7 pm at Fowler Funeral Home at 340 West Ave., Brockport, NY. A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, November 1, at 11 am at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Brockport.
Those wishing may make a donation in Joe’s memory to Lifetime Assistance Inc., or a charity of their Choice.
BROCKPORT:
It is with great sorrow that we announce that Joyce Arlene (Pepper) Tyler, age 94, went to her heavenly home on October 22, 2025 at Elderwood of Lakeside in Brockport, New York.
She was born on August 9, 1931 in Penn Yan, New York to the late Philip and Bernice Pepper. She was raised a farm girl in the vineyards that are now a part of Keuka State Park.

Joyce married Clarence Lawrence Tyler in 1955. She is survived by her three sons, Lynn (Sherry) Tyler of Fair Play, SC, Bill (Kim) Tyler of Harrisburg, NC, and Glenn (Melissa) Tyler of Medina, NY; and four grandchildren. Joyce also served as a foster parent to several children. She leaves behind numerous friends made over her long life.
Joyce’s memories were filled with all the horses she tended and the parades, and riding lessons she gave children at her home and at neighborhood festivals. She was a 4H leader for many years. She loved gardening and kept a special photo album of her prized irises and lilacs to show anytime she had a visitor. She spent 40 years as a member of the Fox Den country music group, playing guitar and singing to her heart’s content. For over 30 years, this group played for church services at Hilton East Assisted Living. Joyce used to say the Fox Den played for “the old folks” there (she was well in her 80s at the time). It was fitting that she spent two years in residence there herself before becoming more frail.
Lynn, Bill, and Glenn would like to extend special thanks to Nyla Gaylord, Amy Baker, Rodger Bartman, Jane Avery, and Kim (Angela) Saylor for all the joy they brought Joyce with their visits and continued support. Joyce will be greatly missed and remembered forever.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to Harvey C. Noone American Legion, 6444 Buffalo Rd, Churchville, NY 14428 in honor of Joyce & Clarence Tyler or to Begin Again Horse Rescue, PO Box 28, Honeoye, NY 14471. (Horse Rescue donation site is https://tinyurl.com/3d24jm8z)
A Celebration of Life was held Wednesday, October 29, 2025 at Morton Baptist Church, 1152 Monroe Orleans County Line Road in Morton, New York. Visitation began at 10:00 am, and the Memorial Service began at 11:00 am. Interment will be held privately in Creekside Cemetery in Churchville.
KIM MARIE NESBITT
MARCH 30, 1965 – OCTOBER 27, 2025

ALBION: With deep love and sorrow, the family of Kim Marie Nesbitt, 60, announces her passing on October 27, 2025. Kim left this world surrounded by the love of her family.
Born on March 30, 1965, Kim was the beloved wife of Charles H. Nesbitt Sr., with whom she shared a lifetime of devotion, laughter, and partnership.
She is lovingly remembered by her family: Charles H. Nesbitt, Jr. (Elissa), Cherise Oakley (David), Elizabeth Nesbitt (Shannon Fitzwater), Julie Altobello (Craig), Carsen Ruperto (Steven), Jessica Francabandiero (Jason), and Cole Nesbitt (Justine Gab). She is also survived by her brother, Jon Pritchard (Lisa); 13 of her cherished grandchildren, who brought her endless joy; and many nieces and nephews, cousins, and friends. Kim was preceded in death by her parents, Teri A. and Roger L. Pritchard, and by her grandson, Nicolo Albanese.
A gifted artist who loved her students, Kim shared her creativity and care during her many years teaching art in the Albion School District. Outside the classroom, Kim found peace and purpose in her garden, tending to her flowers and vegetables with the same care she showed everyone she loved. A talented and intuitive cook, she took great pleasure in preparing meals that brought people together, often turning an ordinary evening into a celebration.
Kim also gave her time and talents to the community, including as President and board member of GO ART! and through the First Presbyterian Church of Albion.
Those who knew Kim will remember her for her dedication to her friends and family, quick wit, endless strength, and her ability to make any space more beautiful—through her art, compassion, and love.
Calling hours will be held from 4 PM until 8 PM, on Friday, November 14, 2025, at Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 West Ave, Albion, NY. A celebration of Kim’s life will be held at The First Presbyterian Church of Albion, 29 East State Street, Albion, NY, on Saturday, November 15, 2025, beginning at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers, she asks that you plant a tree or make donations to the Albion High School Alumni Foundation, PO Box 345, Albion, NY 14411, or First Presbyterian Church of Albion in her memory.
To share a special memory of Kim, please visit: www. mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

The Brockport High School Drama Club will present its fall production of at 7 p.m. on November 14 and 15, and at 2 p.m. on November 16 in the Brockport High School auditorium.
SetintheRenaissanceera,thestoryfollowstheBottom brothers, Nick and Nigel, who are desperate to write a hit play but find themselves overshadowed by the
In a quest to outshine the Bard, the brothers set out to create the world’s first musical, leading to a series of comedic and unexpected events.
Senior cast members include Jane Lloyd as Bea Bottom, Antonio Guerrero as Brother Jeremiah, Vivian Miller as Shylock, Maria Liberatore as Peter Quince, and Ben Fleisher as Robin. Juniors Nakoa Cotton and Braeden Christensen star as Nick and Nigel Bottom, joined by Angelina Mihm as Shakespeare, Lillian Porteus as Nostradamus, Bailey Amoroso as Portia, and Shelby Neilans as Minstrel. More than 60 students are involved in the production, including cast, crew, and pit orchestra. Tickets are available for $15 online at brockportdrama.com or $20 at the door. The show is sure to entertain and enchant theatergoers with laughter, song, and Renaissance flair. Please be advised that this production includes the use of crude humor and adult language.

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BY WARREN KOZIRESKI



SUNY Brockport women’s soccer clinched its second consecutive regular season title after joining the Empire 8 conference last season, with five local athletes playing key roles.



Senior Caitlin Nelson stood seventh in the conference in assists and was third on the team in scoring behind only Breton and senior Megan Gerber with ten points.


















Churchville-Chili alumni Amelia Breton, Emily McCane, and Brooke D’Ovidio, along with Hilton’s Caitlin Nelson and Kendall’s Megan Gates, helped the Golden Eagles to a 10-0-1 conference record and 12-1-4 overall heading into the postseason.






























“Some of that is chance baked in there, but they’ve all done great, and I love having the local representation, and I think it means a lot for them to be playing at a school as the hometown kid type of thing,” Brockport head coach Mike Idland said.
“I think it’s great for them, great for us, and the community.”
Junior Breton led the team and stood fifth in the conference in scoring with 15 points, seventh in goals with six, three of them game-winners.









“She’s been in a big role from the get-go; she fought off injuries on and off throughout her first season and has been special since before she arrived, and we knew that. She has the game-changing quality and lots of time out there last season, and growing from there.
“It’s great to see her more or less taking games over on a fairly regular basis.”
“We just had our senior day the other day, and we shared some thoughts, and hers was how difficult it is to take her off the field. Productivity you can’t deny. She’s one hundred percent around the ball, keeps the opponent off balance, and she’s one of the most responsible defensive players for an attacking player and fit enough to do the work in both directions.”
Junior goalkeeper McCane had started 11 games and allowed one goal while making 18 saves over 542 minutes. She and senior Meghan McCrosson have virtually split the minutes in goal, with McCane getting the bulk of the starts.
Combined, all four goalkeepers and the back four have allowed a conference-low five goals in 16 games. “We had a lot of success keeping the ball out of the net, and that’s been a group effort.”
D’Ovidio and Gates round out the local connection and have combined for five starts, 20 games played, and six shots.
Brockport wrapped up its regular season on October 29 and entered the postseason again as the top seed. They were ranked fourth in the United Soccer Coaches Region III poll as of October 21.
Photos courtesy of SUNY Brockport

PARMA GREECE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
110 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, 392-2710, www.stleohilton.org. Fr. Joseph Catanise. Rev. Robert Ring,ParochialVicar,emailatFr.Bob.Ring@dor.org.PastoralAssociateofChristianFormation, Kristine Burgio, email at Kristine.Burgio@dor.org. Daily Mass is celebrated: Monday 5:30 PM; Tuesday-Thursday 8:30 AM; Friday Communion Service 8:30 AM. Every Wednesday: Eucharistic Adoration 9 AM to 8 PM. Weekend Schedule: Saturday Confession 2:30-3:30 PM; Rosary 3:30 PM; Mass 4 PM (live-streamed). Sunday: Mass 8 AM, 10:30 AM, 6 PM; Adult Bible Study 11:45 AM. First Saturday Mass at 8:30 AM. All are welcome. Handicapped accessible.
ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Follow Jesus, Build Community, Serve Others in Love. We welcome all to worship with us in warm fellowship in the Episcopal tradition of openness and caring. We are an ALL inclusive community with an open communion table. Please join us for Sunday worship at 10am. All services are both in-person and livestreamed online. We also offer a variety of Lenten and Advent programs, live music, Sunday School, and numerous other community building events We are handicapped accessible. Follow us on Facebook, look for us on the web at www.stgeorgehilton.org, and join us for worship and fellowship at 635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm).
SPENCERPORT BIBLE CHURCH 1948 North Union St., Spencerport.
We desire to know God, to make the gospel known to all, and to give God the glory. Our lead pastor, Domenic Danesi, and all of us who make SBC our home church warmly invite you to come for Sunday Bible Study at 9:30 am, Sunday Worship Service at 10:45 am, and Wednesday Bible Study at 7:00 pm. Our worship service is family integrated for all ages and our building is accessible for all abilities. We partner with Rescue & Revive Ministries for local and global mission work. Follow our Facebook page, YouTube channel, or website for live streaming our services or to watch previous services. Visit our websites for more info at spencerportbiblechurch.org and rescueandrevive.org. Call or text us at 585-352-1241.
SPENCERPORT ASSEMBLY OF GOD
We are located at 3940 Canal Road in Spencerport.
We offer a warm welcome to all. Come join us as we seek the LORD through worship, prayer and Bible study. Sunday School is 9:30 AM, Sunday Worship is at 1030 AM. Enjoy a cup of coffee before service! Wednesday prayer meeting is 6:30 PM. Contact us at 585-352-5900. We are on Facebook; Email is SpencerportAG@gmail.com.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CHILI
Our little white church on the hill, 3600 Chili Avenue, continues to spread God’s love, as Pastor Brandi and our Church Family extend a warm welcome to all. We’d love to have you join us for worship, Sundays, 10 am, a family friendly service, either in person or virtually via live-stream or recording (URL) https://www.facebook.com/firstpreschili/ live/. We offer a wide variety of music genres: bells, choir, classical and praise team; Youth group (grades 5-12); Sunday Bible Study at 9 am; Food Cupboard distribution on the third Saturday each month; yearly mission trip opportunities for youth and adults; Labyrinth Trail located at 3551 Chili Avenue; and various small group studies through the year. In need of prayer or counsel, call or email the church office: 585-889-9896 or fpc3600@gmail.com. Handicapped accessible. Website: chili-presbyterian.org.
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. Worship services are Sundays at 10am live on Facebook and on site in our sanctuary. Worship is followed by Coffee hour in Fellowship hall. Handicap accessible. Live music from our Praise Band playing contemporary Christian music. See website/Facebook for dates and details. Introducing our Pray-Ground, a welcoming area of play, in the Sanctuary, for our youngest worshipers designed so families can experience worship together while understanding that young children need to move. Don’t worry, our congregation welcomes the sounds of young people. Email: info@ spencerportucc.org. Website: www.spencerportucc.org. Facebook: Spencerport UCC.
Where “No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here.” We are located at 1211 Manitou Road at the Latta Road intersection in Hilton, NY 14468. Our worship services are on Sundays, beginning with announcements at 9:55 am, followed by fellowship hour at 11:00 am. Pastor: Jessilou Vaccarelli, office phone: 585-392-6120, email: pastorjessilou@ gmail.com, cell: 585-397-8766. We extend a warm invitation to all to join us on Sundays in person or live-streamed on Facebook at Parma Greece UCC. For more information on our services, upcoming events, and mission opportunities, visit our website at www.parmagreeceucc.org. Come and make a joyful connection with us, with your community, with yourself, and with God!
NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY AND ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON CATHOLIC PARISHES
Nativity – 152 Main Street, Brockport (585-637-4500)
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (SEAS) – 3747 Brick Schoolhouse Road, Hamlin (585-964-8627)
Rev. Joseph Marcoux, pastor of both Parishes. Weekend Masses: Saturday 5PM at Nativity; Sunday 9AM at SEAS and 11AM at Nativity, 1:30PM Spanish Mass at Nativity. Daily Masses: 8AM at Nativity on Monday and Friday; 9AM at SEAS on Tuesday and Wednesday.
COME TO LIFE BIBLE CHURCH
Our Services are on Saturday evenings at 6pm at Cornerstone Bible Chapel, 3231 Buffalo Road, Rochester, NY 14624. Website: https://cometolifebible.church/ Phone Number: (Call or Text) 315-690-8708
Come to Life Bible Church is to be... A place where you are invited to... Come as you are, and see the Bible come to life. Get to know Jesus, and experience the Holy Spirit
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CHURCH
3350 Union Street, North Chili,
Parish Office: 594-1400. We are a welcoming Catholic community with a focus on Faith in God and Service to His people. Join us for Mass any Saturday at 4:30PM, Sunday at 10:00AM or weekdays on Monday at 12:10 PM or Tuesday and Wednesday at 9:00AM. All are welcome in this place! We have a gifted Music Ministry including a Choir, Folk Group and Contemporary Group as well as a committed Faith Formation program for our youth. We offer many events throughout the year for our congregation and the surrounding community designed to deepen our faith and serve our brothers and sisters in the Rochester area. Check out our website at https://www.stchristophersnchili.org and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for all the latest updates.
HOPE BROCKPORT Are you seeking hope and wondering about faith or spiritual things? Then look no further than Hope Brockport! We warmly welcome you to our friendly community. Here, you will find love, support, and guidance as we navigate life together. You are invited to join us as we gather together every Sunday at 9:30 am, Hope Kids on Sundays at 9:30 am for children up to 5th grade, and Hope Youth on Wednesdays at 6:30 pm for 6th - 12th grade students. To connect, send questions to connect@sharethehope.org, call (585) 723-4673, or visit sharethehope.org to learn more. We are conveniently located at 6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport, NY (Rt 31 - right across from Wegmans). We can’t wait to meet you!
CHRISTIAN CENTER CHURCH
20 King Street in the village of Brockport. Join us Sunday mornings at 10am followed by coffee and refreshments. We were not created to do life by ourselves. Our Life Groups are a place where we get together to learn from and encourage one another. Life Groups meet at various locations throughout the week. Visit our website: www.ChristianCenter.Church for times and locations. Church office: 585.532.6200, email info@ChristianCenter.Church. Rev. Rick Walton, Senior Pastor
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 (can also be viewed on Facebook or YouTube). Sunday school is held during church service. Adult Bible Study is held on Wednesdays at noon, Choir practice at 4:30pm Wednesdays. Youth Group meets on Friday nights from 7 to 9pm. Our building is handicap accessible and visitors are welcome.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Chris Bode. 1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, 585-964-2550. Sunday Services: 8:30 AM & 11 AM; 5th Sunday one service at 9:30 AM. Adult Bible Class & Sunday School at 9:45 AM (September – June).
To view our services or devotions, go to stjohnhamlin.org.
“To KNOW Christ and to make Him KNOWN.”
OGDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Our purpose is: “To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship is at 10AM live in our sanctuary led by Pastor Whitney Scoville, as well as livestreamed on Zoom and Facebook Live (ASL Interpreted Service). Bible Studies, Youth Group, Sunday School and outreach are available to all. Contact the church for more information and for links: ogdenpresbyterian@gmail.com; www.ogdenpresbyterian.org; 585-352-6802; 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport.
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CHURCH 3350 Union Street, North Chili, Parish Office: 594-1400. We are a welcoming Catholic community with a focus on Faith in God and Service to His people. Join us for Mass any Saturday at 4:30PM, Sunday at 10:00AM or weekdays on Monday at 12:10 PM or Tuesday and Wednesday at 9:00AM. All are welcome in this place! We have a gifted Music Ministry including a Choir, Folk Group and Contemporary Group as well as a committed Faith Formation program for our youth. We offer many events throughout the year for our congregation and the surrounding community designed to deepen our faith and serve our brothers and sisters in the Rochester area. Check out our website at https://www.stchristophersnchili.org and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for all the latest updates.
OGDEN BAPTIST CHURCH (OBC)
“A Place to Call Home” Ogden Baptist Church, located at 721 Washington Street, Spencerport, NY, offers biblically-based worship and mission-focused programs in a warm and welcoming environment. You are invited to join us for weekly worship Sundays at 10:30 a.m. in-person or by Zoom. Come for worship, stay for fellowship, mission opportunities and weekly coffee hour as we say to all, “Welcome Home!” For more information, contact the church office at 585-352-1077, www.obcny.org or facebook.com/OBCHome. OBC facilities are handicap accessible.
St. John’s is a place to encounter Christ in the sacraments, in community and in the Scripturesthroughprayer,service,andfellowship.JoinusforHolyMassat5pmSaturdays, or Sundays at 7:45am, 9:30am, and 11:15am. Daily Mass, Tuesdays, & Thursdays at 8am and Wednesdays & Fridays at 6:30pm. Mass 9am on 1st Saturdays with Adoration until 10:30am. Confession: Monday & Wednesdays 5:30-6pm and Saturdays 3:45-4:30pm. Eucharistic Adoration: Wednesdays 7-9pm (Benediction 8:45pm) and Thursdays 8am6pm (Benediction at 5:45pm). Many great opportunities to learn about the Scriptures, Sacraments and Service for families and children of all ages. We are located at 55 Martha St., Spencerport, NY 14559. Visit our website at https://stjohnschurchspencerport.org/. E-mail sstjohnc@dor.org. Facebook at facebook.com/StJohnTheEvangelistSpencerport/. Our Pastor is Fr. Sriram Sadhanala.
14 North Main St., Churchville. A warm welcome awaits you at Union Church.Join us on Sunday mornings at 10 am, watch us live stream on Facebook, or find us on soundcloud. com/ucc-churchville. No matter where you are on your journey, you are welcome here. We are an open and affirming church and invite all. Food distribution for local families in need on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 4-5 pm. Look for our special events advertised throughout the year, or on our signboard at the front of the church. Call 293-1665, email us at unionucc@frontier.com, or check out our website at Churchvilleucc.com. Also like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We would love to hear from you and/or have you worship together with us.
We invite you to join us as we salute and pay tribute to our Men and Women who are currently serving, our Veterans and to those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
Pastor Christian Bode will lead us in a service of prayer and praise.

Patriotic Music Theme Presented By: The St. John Celebration Ringers
The Adult Choir
The Praise Team
Pastor Bode will be playing Taps

There’s so much happening at your local libraries!
Newman Riga Library
1 South Main Street, Churchville 585-293-2009 newmanrigalibrary.org
M/W/F 11-5; Tu/Th 11-8; Sa 10-2
Ogden Farmers’ Library 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport 585-617-6181 ogdenfarmerslibrary.org
M 10-8; Tu-Th 9-8; F-Sa 9-5*; Su Closed * 10-5 on 3rd Fridays
Parma Public Library
7 West Avenue, Hilton 585-392-8350 www.parmapubliclibrary.org
Seymour Library 161 East Avenue, Brockport 585-637-1050 seymourlibraryweb.org
ReducingFoodWasteNovember 1at10a.m.;Preparing&Storing WinterVegetablesNovember3at 6p.m.;Teen:AuthorTalkwith JulieBerryNovember5at6p.m.; libraryclosedNovember11;Civil ServiceWorkshopNovember14 at3p.m.,BookClub:“Braiding Sweetgrass”November17at6 p.m.;ShipwrecksofLakeOntario November24at6:30p.m.;libraryclosingat4p.m.onNovember26andwillbeclosedNovember27and28.Call 585-617-6181toregister.Find kidsandteeneventsat ogdenfarmerslibrary.org.
PARMAPUBLICLIBRARY
TheFightforTonawandaSeneca Nation’sWayofLifeMonday, November3,6:30to7:30p.m., registrationappreciated.Joinfora shortdocumentaryanddiscussion withNationcitizenstolearn abouttheexistentialthreatthe WNYScience,Technologyand AdvancedManufacturingPark (STAMP)siteposestothesovereignTonawandaSenecaNation anditsbiologicallydiversehomeland,TheBigWoods.TheLifeof TeddyRooseveltWednesday, November5,6:30to8p.m.,led byMarkSample,registration appreciated.BalletJumpstartwith theDraperCenterforDanceEducationThursday,November6, 10:15to11:15a.m.,registration required.Freeballetprogramfor childrenages3-4.Partofafourweekseriestakingplaceevery ThursdaythroughNovember13. Childrenarewelcometoattend asmanysessionsastheylike. MovieMadness:“AComplete Unknown”(2024,ratedR,140 minutes)Thursday,November6, 2to4p.m.,featuringthestoryof musiclegendBobDylan,registrationappreciated.YouthWriting Workshop(Grades5-8)Thursday, November6,6to7p.m.,please register.MistyYarnallwillprovideyoungwritersaspaceto bringforththeircreativity,explorenewstories,andmeet friendswiththesamepassion. TheHolocaustProjectatMount HopeCemeteryFriday,November7,2to3:30p.m.,registration appreciated.Thisspecialtalkwill explorethechainofeventsthat ledtothediscoveryof130Holocaustsurvivorsburiedinthe cemetery,creatingaHolocaust Archive,anderectingamonument.Forinformation,call 392-8350orvisitwww. parmapubliclibrary.org.
PreschoolStorytimewithMs. JennaThursdaysat10:30a.m. throughNovember20.Childrenages3-5withacaregiver areinvitedtojoinMs.Jennafor stories,songs,rhymesandfun. Noregistrationrequired.Forinformation,call293-2009,goto newmanrigalibrary.org,orvisit thelibrary’sFacebookpage.
HAMLINPUBLICLIBRARY
PreschoolStorytimewithMrs. CarlsonisonMondaysat10:30 a.m.Jointoread,talk,sing,and playwithfriends.TheFriendsof theLibraryFallBookSaleand BasketRaffleisThursday,November6,throughSaturday,November8hugeselectionofbooks, DVDs,andpuzzlesavailable.FiberFriendsisonMonday, November10,from3to5p.m. GenealogyRoundtableisonTuesday,November11,from6to7 p.m.HolidayCardSwapisFriday, November14,at1:30p.m.HolidayOrnamentCraftforallagesis Saturday,November15,at11 a.m.Registerforprogramsonline throughthelibrarycalendarat https://calendar.libraryweb.org/ calendar/Hamlin.Forthefullcalendarofevents,seethelibrary’s websiteorFacebookpage.
TomRivers,editorofOrleansHub,willbepresenting “OrlytheOxandOrleans CountyAnniversary”on November5,7p.m.,inroom T102intheConableTechnologyBuildingonGCCsBatavia campus.OrleansCountysnew mascot,OrlytheOx,hasmade asplashduringanniversary celebrationsandhasbeena visiblereminderofthecountys birthday.Riverswilldiscussthe originsofOrlyandtheanniversaryofOrleansCounty.The HistoricalHorizonsLectureSeriesisfreeandopentothe public.
TheBergenHistoricalSociety willhaveBarbWarner Deanasaguestspeakeron Thursday,November6,at7 p.m.foraprogramtitled ”WomenofWWII.”Attendees willlearnhowtheGreatest Generationcametogetherto helpourtroops.Thisisafree eventattheByron-BergenPublicLibrary,13SouthLakeAvenue,Bergen.
TheBUMPlayersandBrockport KiwanisClubwillpresent “KupkakeKarnage,” aninteractivemurdermystery “whodunit”atBrockport UnitedMethodistChurch FellowshipHall,92MainStreet, onNovember7,8,14,and15 at7p.m.Ticketsare$10each ortwofor$19.Formoreinformation,emailbrew13turk@ gmail.comorcall 585-261-7381.
InteractiveMurderMystery “KupkakeKarnage” performedbytheBUMPlayers. FundraiserforBrockportKiwanis.BrockportUnitedMethodistChurch.November7,8, 14,and15at7PM.Tickets $10or2for$19.Reservations: 585-637-4240or 585-261-7381.
BrockportFireDistrict meets November3,6p.m.,atStation #3,191WestAvenue,Brockport.
St.Luke’sEpiscopalChurch inBrockport isplanninga New-to-YouHolidaySale.The churchiscurrentlygathering gentlyusedThanksgivingand Christmasdecorationsand donationsofnewregiftitems (contactStewardshipCommitteeat585-637-6650).Thesale willtakeplaceinthechurch’s ParishHall,14StateStreet,on November7and8,from9a.m. to3p.m.Proceedswillsupport churchministries.
BrockportCentralSchool BoardofEducation meets Tuesday,November4,6p.m., intheDistrictOfficeBoard Room.Findupdatesatwww. bcs1.org.
BloodDrive onNovember5 from1to6p.m.attheBrockportFireman’sExemptClub, 248WestAvenue,Brockport. Scheduleanappointmentby visitingRedCrossBlood.org, calling1-800-REDCROSS,orby usingtheRedCrossBloodDonorApp.SeeRedCrossBlood. org/Harvestfordetailsabout currentdonationincentives.
HarvestDinnerDrive-thru/ Take-out onSaturday,November8,from4to6p.m.at UnionCongregationalChurch, 14NorthMainStreet, Churchville.Costis$16.Servingfreshroastpork,traditional breadstuffing,mashedpotatoeswithgravy,butternut squash,greenbeans, applesauce,rolls,andpiefor dessert.
RigaTownMeetings: PlanningBoardmeetsNovember3 at7p.m.;ZoningBoardof AppealsmeetsNovember6at 7p.m.Allmeetingsareheldat theRigaTownHall,6460BuffaloRoad,Churchville.
ChurchvillePlanningBoard meetsNovember5,7p.m.,at theVillageMunicipalBuilding, 23EastBuffaloStreet.
Churchville-ChiliCSDBoard ofEducationmeets onTuesday,November4.TheBoard willvisitChurchvilleElementary Schoolat5:30p.m.TheTripleCAwardsforChestnutRidge Elementarywillbeheldat7 p.m.intheMiddleSchool Auditorium.Aregularbusiness meetingwillfollowinAdministrativeBoardRoom#3808at 139FairbanksRoad, Churchville.
BloodDrive onNovember10 from1to6p.m.attheRiga TownHall,6460BuffaloRoad, Churchville.Schedulean appointmentbyvisiting RedCrossBlood.org,calling1800-REDCROSS,orbyusing theRedCrossBloodDonor App.SeeRedCrossBlood.org/ Harvestfordetailsaboutcurrentdonationincentives.
TheClarksonHistoricalSociety hostsLauraHargrovefrom NYSParksandRecreationand HistoricPreservationtospeak on“BuildingaPark:TheHistoryofHamlinStatePark”on Tuesday,November4,at7 p.m.attheClarksonAcademy, 8343WestRidgeRoad,Clarkson.Joinheronajourney throughtimeasshediscusses theforcesthatshapedthepeoplewhobuiltthebelovedstate park,primarilyfocusingonthe CivilianConservationCorps andthePOWcamp.Thepresentationisfreeandopento thepublic.
ClarksonTownMeetings: HistoricPreservationCommissionmeetsNovember3at6:45 p.m.;PlanningBoardmeets November4at7p.m.;and ZoningBoardmeetsNovember 5at7p.m.Allmeetingsare heldattheClarksonTown Hall.
Take-outSoupFundraiser at HamlinMethodistChurch, 1736LakeRoad,Hamlin,on ElectionDay,November4,with pick-upsfrom11a.m.to2 p.m.Allsoupsaresoldbythe quartandarefrozenforyour convenience.Varietiesavailable areSeafood$14,ChickenNoodle$12,ManhattanClam Chowder$12,Sausage$12, andBroccoliCheese$12.Stock upforwinter.Reservebycalling585-705-7213.
SpaghettiDinner providedby theHamlinVFWAuxiliaryatthe HamlinVFW,1739LakeRoad, Hamlin,onSaturday,November1,startingatnoon.Costis $12foradultsand$6forchildren3-12.
FreeThanksgivingMeal with allthefixingsonWednesday, November19,atSt.Elizabeth AnnSetonChurch,3747Brick SchoolhouseRoad,Hamlin. Twoseatingsoffered:1and6 p.m.Allarewelcome-reservationsrequiredbyNovember9 viaemailtochurchdinner. rsvp@gmail.com.Pleaseinclude whattimeyouwouldliketo attendandthenumberofpeopleinyourparty.


TheHamlinLionsClubmeets onthefirstandthirdTuesdays at6p.m.,attheFarmersTable, 1700LakeRoad,Hamlin.Call PresidentLionRandyPaapat 585-370-4420tofindouthow youcangetinvolved. HamlinPlanningBoard meets Monday,November3, at7p.m.
TheHamlinDemocratic Committee meetsonthefirst Thursdayofthemonthat7 p.m.attheHamlinTown Hall.
RummageSale atParma GreeceUnitedChurchof Christ,1211ManitouRoadat theLattaRoadintersection,on Friday,November7,andSaturday,November8,from9a.m. to4p.m.eachday.Avarietyof itemswillbeavailable,all pricedtosell.Startingatnoon onSaturday,largeritemswill behalfprice,andtherewillbe a$5bagsale.Payonly$5for whateveryoucanstuffina papergrocerybag.Therewill alsobeabakedfoodsale,as wellassnacks,beverages,and hotdogsforlunch.Forinformation,call585-392-6120, visitparmagreeceucc.org,or findthemonFacebook(Parma GreeceUCC).
Fun,Friends,andFrivolity Fundraiser onSaturday, November15,from2to4:30 p.m.atHiltonBaptistChurch, 50LakeAvenue,Hilton.Sam Nitsch,musicianandloopartist,willperformlivefora ”NameThatTune”;game.Also playingHeadsorTailsanda mind-matchinggame,The Newly-Friendsgame.$10
ParmaPlanningBoardmeets November3,7p.m.,atthe ParmaTownHall,1300Hilton ParmaCornersRoad,Hilton.
Chicken&BiscuitsDinnerHolleyVFWAuxiliaryisholding aChicken&BiscuitsDinneron November4,11:30a.m.until soldout,at8VeteransDrive, Holley.Costis$14foradults, $5forchildren.Eatinorcall 585-638-6306fortake-outs.
TheKendallMethodistChurch, 1814KendallRoad,Kendall, willhaveadrive-thru Lasagna Dinner onThursday,November6,servingfrom4:30to 6:00p.m.Thecostis$15.Call 281-1514forreservations, whichwillbetakenthrough November5atnoon.Reservationsarerecommendedbutnot required.
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PancakeBreakfast- The UnitedMethodistChurchof NorthChiliwillholdacommunityPancakeBreakfastonSaturday,November1,from8to 10a.m.Thedonationis$7for adults,$4forchildren(5-10 years)andfreeforchildrenunder5years.Breakfastincludes juice,pancakes,sausage,eggs, coffee,tea,etc.TheChurchis locatedattheintersectionof BuffaloRoadandWestside DriveinNorthChili.Forinformation,call594-9111or emailumcnorthchili@gmail. com.
BloodDrive onNovember13 from1to6p.m.atthePearce MemorialChurchFamilyLife Center,4322BuffaloRoad, NorthChili.Schedulean appointmentbyvisiting RedCrossBlood.org,calling1800-REDCROSS,orbyusing theRedCrossBloodDonor App.SeeRedCrossBlood.org/ Harvestfordetailsaboutcurrentdonationincentives.
JointheVeteransOutreach Centerfor AStarsandStripes Celebration honoringourheroesonFriday,November1,at theJosephA.FloreanoRochesterRiversideConventionCenter,123EastMainStreet,Rochester.Enjoyliveentertainment, inspiringstories,andapowerfultributetothosewho’ve served.Ticketsanddetailsare availableathttps://vocroc.org/ celebration/.
70thAnnualClambake- The ThetaOmicronChapterof OmegaPsiPhiFraternity, Inc., invitestheGreaterRochester communitytoits70thAnnual ClambakeonSaturday, November15,7p.m.,atJosephA.FloreanoRochester RiversideConventionCenter, 123EastMainStreet,Rochester.Forinformationandtickets, visitwww.toscholarship.org.
ChiliHistoricPreservation Boardmeets November10,7 p.m.,intheTownHallMain MeetingRoom.
ChiliTraffic&Safety Committeemeets November 6,7p.m.,attheNewHighway Garage,200BeaverRoad.
“JosephandtheAmazing TechnicolorDreamcoat” will bepresentedbyArtistsUnlimitedonNovember7-9and 14-15atGreeceCentral PerformingArtsCenter,800 LongPondRoad,Rochester. Experienceacolorful,uplifting performancecelebratinginclusionandlocalartistry.Tickets are$25forgeneraladmission, $15forK-12students,andfree foragesfourandunder.For showtimesandtickets,visit www.cur8.comorwww. rocartistsunlimited.com.
ChiliTownBoardmeets on November12at7p.m.inthe TownHallMainMeetingRoom (livestreamavailable).
TheFoodCupboardatFirst PresbyterianChurchofChili 3600ChiliAvenue,isopen from10to11:30a.m.onSaturday,November15(andthe thirdSaturdayofeachmonth). GroceryBagsoffoodare donatedtothoseinneedcurrentlyservingover90families.AnyoneinterestedinbeingaFoodCupboardHelper (packingbags,handingout food,etc.),makingmonetary donations,and/ordonating peanutbutter,cereal,or crackerstothiscause,isasked tocontactthechurchat 585-889-9896.
SupportAuroraHouse byorderingaChristmaswreath, poinsettia,orcyclamen.Orders canbeplacedontheAurora Housewebsite, aurorahousewmc.com,by November15.Pickupordersat AuroraHouse,2495South UnionStreet,Spencerport,on Saturday,December6,between10a.m.and2p.m.
OgdenTownMeetings: ConservationBoardmeetsNovember4at7p.m.;ZoningBoard meetsNovember6at7p.m.All meetingsareheldattheOgden CommunityCenter,269OgdenCenterRoad.
CraftFair onSaturday, November15,from9a.m.to4 p.m.attheFerris-Goodridge LegionPost,691Trimmer Road,Spencerport.Therewill beseveralvendorsandvarious fooditemsforpurchase. TheSpencerportBoardof Education willmeetonTuesday,November4,at6p.m.for aBusinessMeeting.Checkthe districtwebsitefordetails. SpencerportFireDistrict Commissionersmeet on November6,7p.m.,atFire Station#1,175LyellAvenue, Spencerport.Opentothepublic.
Soup-to-GoSale withcar-side serviceonWednesday,November12,from4:30to5:30p.m. atAdamsBasinUnitedMethodistChurch,cornerofCanal RoadandWashingtonStreet. VarietiesavailableareTaco Twist(spicy),ChickenNoodle, Greens&Beans,andBeanwith Ham.Costis$7perpint,$12 perquart,andincludesItalian bread.Pre-ordersrequestedby Monday,November10;call Debbiat469-2197. All-You-Can-EatBreakfast onSunday,November8,from 8a.m.tonoonattheFerris GoodridgeLegionPost,691 TrimmerRoad,Spencerport. Costis$12foradults,$5for children10andunder.






















































